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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. Amiel Kelson and children arrived in Salina this week from Ephraim and will remain here with Mr. Kelson, who has gone into partnership with Miles Curfew in the new barber shop. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Nelda Nielson and L. Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Beardall returned Larson to their homes were delighted Sunday evening Miss Saturday. .Emery with the arrival of a beautiful,'" elson has been convalescing Mother baby girl at their home. and daughter are progressing from an operation at the local hospital and Mr. Larsen has been nicely. here with his wife, who left the latter part of last week for GunRaymond Dahlsrud arrived in nison to visit with relatives and Salina Sunday to remain until the friends before returning to her opening of the University of Utah home in Emery. where he has ben attending sum mer school. G. M. Burr was a business visitor at Richfield Wednesday, Miss Lenete Jensen paid a on exhibition at the fair placing short visit to her friends and rela- a of his Chevrolet and display tives in Salina Sunday and Buick automobiles. UTERARY CLUB TO MEET guest the latter part of last week Mrs. Lester Poulson of Ephraim. Members of the Ladies Literary club will hold the regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon, September' I 5, at the home Mrs. of Mrs. Hicks Okerlund. A. S. Crane and Mrs. June Webb will assist Mrs. Okerlund in entertaining and serving refreshments. The following interest-in- g program has ben arranged:; Life of Gene Stratton Porter, Mrs. Nora Crane; piano solo, Mrs. J. W. Gribble; comic read-- ' ing, Mrs. Edmond Martin; vocal solo, Mrs. James Monroe. Miss Elna Ivie left Salina Sun- day morning for Salt Lake to resume her teaching in the Grant school. Miss lt Burton Crane, Misses Oro Etta and Laverde ScoMessrs. M. I. Oveson and and rup J. W. Gribble made a business trip to Richfield Tuesday after-- ! noon. They were placing on display at the fair grounds work completed by, the Salina school children in various projects. n, and relatives here for a week. left Salina Monday morn ing for Salt Lake, where they will make preparations for entering the U. of U. the latter part of the month. . Gail Johnson, Floyd and of Aurora leave Johnson Lloyd tomorrow for Provo, to attend the B. Y. U. during the coming Miss year. Misses Theressa Crane, Indra Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen and Louise Freece, Lydia Nielend Mrs. Helene Johansen of Loa son, Sadonia Jensen and .Ada were dinner guests of Mr. and Crane left this week for Mount Mrs. Carl Christensen Sunday. will enter where the Five Hundred club at the Hicks Okerlund home Tuesday afternoon. Cards were the diversion of the afternoon, high score being won by Miss Myrtle Ewles and consolation by Miss Helen Anderson. A six oclock luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Lavellej Dastrup, Mrs. F. O. Peterson, Mrs. Mary Hugentab-ler- , and the Misses Ewles, Anderson, Phyllis Jorgensen and May Ewles. Mrs. Sorenson in entertaining by Mrs. Okerlund and Mrs. J. B,. Stark. Check the following list and bring it to us School Books, Tablets, Composition Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulers, Crayons, Paste Fountain Pens, Etc. Let the children come to us for Soda, Candy, Ice Cream and other Sanitary Dainties. Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store PIPE LINE RELAID. Yesterday John Clawson, water superintendent of Salina, and DELEGATES CHOSEN several other workers, completed At the Republican caucus held laying new steel pipes across the last Friday evening at the first creek just south of town at a ward Mrs. H. S. Gates1 point near the A. J. Crosier and S. chapel, M. Jorgensen were chosen place. The old wooden pipes were fast proving inadequate for delegates to attend the state and the water supply arid were leak- congressional conventions to be The new pipes held in Salt Lake City yesterday ing frequently. are large enough for the present! and today. P. C. Scorup and flow of water and will hold more, John Arneson were appointed alS. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lewis are should a new spring be tapped: ternates to the conventions. M. Jorgensen presided the at The for town use. water super-- 1 caucus and D. V. Freece rejoicing at their home over the filled arrival of a baby boy September intendent and his small force of, his as job secretary. 2. A1 concerned are feeling men have been working all week and the fine. job completed yesterday j PRIMARY-PARTHELD is a real improvement for the Pleasant, they After enjoying a tasty dinner, the the Wasatch Monday. academy party spent the evening in social chat. J. A. Scorup returned to Provo Saturday from a short busiMrs. John Dastrup spent the He leaves ness trip to Salina. week-en- d at Salt Lake. Indian creek. for today Mrs. Clara Bullock returned to F. A. Mattsson, Glendon Jenher home in Harrisonville, Mo., sen and John Olsen left yesterSaturday morning, after spending day for the mountain range to several weeks in Salina with her begin the fall cattle round-up- . son. Dr. F. O. Bullock. Dr. and Mrs. Bullock accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nielvisitor as far as Salt Lake. son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphrey and Miss Lucile Humphrey Miss Zelda Gee spent the of Ephraim were guests at the week-envisiting friends in Salt T. G. Humphrey home Monday.' Lake. Special Tasty They were on their way to Hinckley, where Miss Humphrey will "Jesse Bean and C. J. Sumner teach in the high school this year. of Richfield were visitors in SaLUNCHES lina Tuesday. BeneMattsson and Wayland for the Student. dict Barnard finished their work Ferry Anderson is in Delta on the Willow Creek road this A SPECIALTY SERVED this week. week and returned to Salina on AT NOON. Mr. Mattsson accomMonday. Garney Geen returned to Sa panied C. A. Mattsson and Car-e- l i- lina Saturday from McGill, Ne Mattsson to their home in vada, where he has been work Richfield Lunch on a piece of our pie Tuesday. . ing this summer. He will attenc 9 and a cup of coffee after school here this winter. the show. Allan Folster, who has been in Salina canyon the past Miss Lena Anderson has been busy HOME CAFE week, was a visitor in Salina on art Ephraim visitor this week, Tuesday. MRS. ORLANDO CRANE A. C. Prows and B. S. Bastian Misses Ruth and Etta Scorup $ Proprietor were transacting business at Eph- vere of honor Wednesday guests raim Sunday. ivening at- a party at the J. O. Anderson home, the occasion beA few of those attending the ing their departure for college county fair at Richfield yasterday yesterday. Twelve guests spent were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup ihe card games playing evening and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey and at ten refreshments light I vie and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. were served. M. Jorgensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr and family OUR MOTTO J. A. Beck, Vern Burns and end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Robert Osborne fishWe deliver to your home, enjoyed a and family. ing trip to the Rex reservoir last night and morning, MILK and CREAM Good and Miss Lydia Olsen left Sal ina Sunday. for Salt 'Lake Saturday. Wholesome She Vern Burns, Eugene Peterson soent the first part of the week and Henry Winkel were visitors WEBBS DAIRY there and returned to her teach- at Delta and Saturday Sunday. Phone 27R ing in Delta. Mrs. J. P. Rasmussen returned Misses Rose and Gertrude to Salina Tuesday from Salt Lake returned to Salt Lake Sat- where she spent the week-en- d urday, after spending a few days in Salina with their grandmother, Harry Thorsen returned to F. O. BULLOCK Mrs. Isabella Barnard. Salt Lake Monday after a brief DENTIST visit at Salina and Fishlake. Saturday evening Belle Webb, Lena Anderson, Ruth Mattsson Miss Edna Domgaard left SaLouise Freece, Lucile Knight, lina Friday for Venice, where Faun Bench and Ardys Burr had she is SAUNA UTAH teaching this year. ' a slumber party at the G. M. Burr home. The girls rose bright H. B. Crandall left Wed and early Sunday morning and ERICKSON & ERICKSON day for Salt Lake on a left by horse and buggy for trip. trip in Salina canyon. They Counselors at Law drove to the Gooseberry Ranger Miss Ruth Sorensen of Koo- station, cooked breakfast and sharem arrived in Salina Utah Richfield, Friday lunch, and had an altogether en- and will attend, school here this joyable outing until afternoon winter. She is staying at the H. and then returned to Salina. Carlisle home. was-assiste- d - STUDENT LUNCHES d Our shop has always been headquarters for School supplies because we offer a rare combination of quality goods and fair prices. church Sunday evening. Ernest Frandsen, seminary teacher, will be the principal speaker, and Miss Lilly Nielson, the accomplished physical education teacher in the high school, will sing. Mr. Frandsen has been attending the B. Y. U. during the past year and sermon. promises a worth-whil- e Everyone is invited to attend and get acquainted with these valuable newcomers. gendorff, who returned to Delta Mor-tense- n Start your children to school equipped with everything which will make for efficiency in their work. SACRAMENT SERVICE Henry Christensen and Percy Mrs. Harry W. Clark and chilBrown Alvin and A. W. Wednesday. dren of Helper has ben a guest Brown left for Ogden on TuesMrs. Max Sorensen entertained at the J. T. Crane home during day, where they will remain inMisses Cless and Aletha STUDENTS TOOLS Steele left Salina Wednesday for Arrangements have ben made San Juan county and the Indian for an unusually interesting sacCreek ranch after visiting friends rament service in the second ward - definitely. are I Miss Leora Dastrup arrived in Salina Sunday from Delta for a Miss Lucile Bird returned to Miss Bertrude Day is visiting Salt Lake visit with her parents, months Saturday after visiting Mr. Mrs. J. A. Dastrup. She relatives in Clawson, Emery coun with relatives and and friends here wa3 tyaccompanied by John Hil-- J for some time. the past week. SCHOOL SUPPLIES HOME-COOKE- HOMES IMPROVED Within the last few weeks Frank Jackson, J. A. Scorup and S. M. Jorgensen have improved their property holdings considerably by the building of new homes and adding onto theii present residences. Work is still going forward at the Jorgensen addihome, where a three-rootion has been made on the present home. Mr. Scorup is building a modern bungalow at his ranch on Loss creek, the foundation and other basic work being Mr. Jackson already finished. has a new bungalo.w Mrs. Ferry Anderson was host- complete on his lot in the south ess Wednesday evening at her part of town. There are reports home to the Bluebird girls of the that other "building programs will second ward primary. The ev- be started in the near future. ening passed with games and music, several prizes being won by the girls in game contests. 'Twelve New Jersey high schc Light refreshments were served girls face expulsion for belon at ten to twelve members of the ing to a secret society. "If t class. Honored guests at - the girls can Teally keep a secret th party were officers and teachers ought to be rewarded, not e of the primary. ' pelled. . m . city. Mrs. Paul A. Cropper arrived in Safina Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends. She is a guest at the George Fenn home. t t Farron McKenna of Salt Lake staying with his sister, Mrs. I. Parker, and attending the local high school this winter. is N. D six-roo- m Jor Economical Transportation - JflfTt t I - - Quality and Cleanliness" Mc-Auli- ff The Finest Chassis ever Offered at the Price Because of economies due truck Chevrolet again production, is able to decrease the cost of JiH,iI'-H-H- ... Mrs. William Drage and small The teachers at son left Salina AVednesday for cile Hatch, Mala Aurora, Poulson, Lu- Rita Colorado Springs, where they lood and Bert are Thompson, will join Mr. Drage, who has hoarding at the Willard Johnson been working there for a few lome. weeks. They will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen and son Brady attended the fair Misses Etta and Ruth Scorup in Richfield yesterday. and Wilford Larsen drove to Provo yesterday, where the Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Merrill Misses Scorup will attend the B. drove to Richmond Saturday Y. U. this year. Mr. Larsen will with Mrs. Ella Larsen, who has a'na tomorrow with jeen visiting here a short time MUrn Larsen, who has been en- with her daughter, Mrs. Merrill. joying a brief vacatioiin Provo. They returned 'to Salina Sunday. jr Classified Ads New low Prices lTonTni - reduced to TonTruck reduced to (Chassis only) FOR SALE Overland car, 1924 model, in good condition; new tires, fine extras. $250 cash. See C. A. 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