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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr and famKenneth Crane and Arnold AnderMr. and Mrs. II. F. Greenleaf and from ily, Miss Hazel Christensen and Miss Miss Verda Liston drove to Salt Lake son returned to Salina Saturday and pleasure trip through Zelma Willardson of Mayfield drove Monday to remain the early part of a business to Fishlake Saturday for an outing. and California. Nevada the week. Mr. Burr, Miss Christensen and Miss LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. C. S. vis- 4.4. Mrs. Ann Brammer 0. Anderson, Mrs. school. Jesse Miss Barbara Merrill started her social career last Saturday when she invited eleven little boys and girls to aid her in celebrating her fourth birthday anniversary. Between four ( and five thirty the Merrill home was the scene of much pleasure ijnd enjoyment, Miss Barbara proving a royal hostess in directing lively , games. At five a splendid luncheon was served, the attractive feature feing a big cake, decorated with four pink candles. Barbara received many beautiful presents from tier admiring j . i , D. II. Whittenburg of Gunnison was a business visitor in Salina on Tuesday. Miss Mella Peterson was hostess Wednesday evening to the Sea Gull A girls of the Salina first ward. lesson, sewing and refreshments were the features of the evening. ul week. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wait For the Main Cafe SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 New I FORD T Regular Dinner wont be long before wel have the new Ford. minute you see it The From 12 Oclock and on ride in it Short Orders youll be glad you waited for this Keeleys Ice Cream Soda Water Fresh Pastry and beautiful new model. MARTIN PETERSON AUTO CO. 4 Bread Dally SCHOOL DAYS ARE SOON HERE 4 4 4 4-- 44 44 44 44 4444 44 LEARN which may be needed ' protecting your stock and poultry from lice, flies, gnts'ancl other pests. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4-- 4 f 4 44 44 in 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 4--4 44 4. 44 44 44 44 44 44 Lewis Drug' Co. 4. 44 44 DANCES - 4. We also have preparations 4.4. 4.4. . 44. 44 44 44 44 The Rexall Store 4. Officers and teachers of the Nortn 4.4. 4.4. Sevier Primary association met in 44 Tuesthe Salina second ward chapel j 444444'4444,'4444,444444444444444,44,444,444,44'4M4'4,4,44"l4, day afternoon for their regular quarahd dances terly gathering. Games, HAS CLOSE CALL PIONEER DAUGHTERS. MEET stunts for teaching the children were the order of the afternoon and, after The regular meeting for tha Lyle Thornell suffered several seseveral strenuous hours of exercise and exhibition, fifty workers-- - were Daughters of the Pioneers was held vere scratches and a bruised and a served light refreshments by the of- Wednesday afternoon at the home of stiffened leg when his riding pony, ficers and teachers . of the Salina Mrs. Vilate Ivie. . Fifteen members fell with- him Tuesday morning and wards.. attended ' the meeting and enjoyed pinned him to the ground. Lyle was the following program; ' Piano solo, galloping on his horse, but turned Miss Thelma Anderson; reading from the corner near the H. B. Crandall Builders of the ' State, Mrs. .A. W. residence at a too swift pace and Williams; vocal duet, .Mrs. Mary Hall the animal slipped. Onlookers stated and Mrs. Mary E. Colby; piano and! that only a miracle saved the lad vocal selections, Miss Elna Ivie. Af-- ! from very serious injuries. He ter the program a dainty luncheon his from scare rapidly recovering and an hour of visiting were the and bruises. The horse was not J harmed. means of entertainment. 4-- 4 1 4-- 444444,44444-444444444444444444444444'4,4444,44444- -- - . I ' 4 4 - I 4 4 4 4 4 LEVIS WIN AGAIN AT CHEYENNE ' Earl Thode of Belvidere, S. Da. winner of the worlds championship bioncho riding contest at this years Cheyenne --Frontier D.ay celebration, wore Levi Strauss overalls all during the competition, and was wearing them when he. made his championship ride in the finals. Ninety-- ' five per cent of the 260 men contestants at the Cheyenne show (and this includes riders and ropers) wore Levis. Classified Ads WANTED Used Separator. . Ernest Frandsen, Salina. t2p -- BEST OVERALLS on $1.40, at Louis Jacobs. . Earth for One combined harFOR SALE vester and other machinery, at 'the Bonham ranch, on State highway, eleven miles south of Levan, Utah. Aura Z. Bonham, Box 44, Levan, Utah FOR SALE Coal range, in fine Cash or liberal terms. Incondition. quire Telluride Power Sompany, SaM13tf lina. SILK HOSIERY Louis Jacobs. 20c and up. X t Reuben L. Buchanan f t t Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director X t 4 X $ 4 Full Funeral Equipment Phone 4 143-- X 41 , , Jh .. $ ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T 4 4 . 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 5 4444444444 $ 4 44 41 ? 44 44 4 41 4 44 4 4 4,4"4,4,4,4,4,4,4"44,4,4,4,4"4,44,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4'44,44,4,4,44,4,4,4'4,44,4,44'4',44,4,4,44-- Every Day of the Week We BUY all kinds of GRAIN. Will pay highest cash price and advance Money on same. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CALF FOUND Almost black with diamond of white in forehead. About old. Owner may get it at n,y resi dence by paying for this notice. JOS. A. ANDERSON. Sevier Valley Merc. Co. A. C. Prows, Manager 44 4 4,4 44444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MAKE THE ELECTRIC Yoar 4 4 SHOP for Gas Oil Head-Quarte- rs and Accessories SALINA, UTAH 4 X !4$44$$4$.444sgt4444444444444444444444444444444444444 Our Work Shoes Stand the Gaff BARGAIN PRICES LOUIS JACOBS Manti, Utah 4 I Our clean store means clean, pure; fresh, wholesome, healthful foods for you and your family. Just come in and see the clean wry in which we keep our groceries and you will say: Well, heres where I will trade. Once our customer, always our customer and our friend. 44444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . We Keep OUR STORE Clean 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 day. 9 4-- 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 444. Use such, of thes..as are needed and avoid the danger of infection from various forms of disease germs. . 44 44 Mr. and Mrs. W. II.' Redd of were guests of Mrs. Jesse Thornell and Miss Stena Scorup Wednes- d. , 4 44 44 4-- Bland-in- g Mick-elso- Mrs. George Taylor of Provo, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Crandall, returned to her home Saturday. She was accompanied by Dr. Harold Crandall, who spent Saturday and Sunday on a business and pleasure trip in Salt Lake and Ogden. 4 4-- - . 4-- Fishlake. 4 4 4-- Fly Destroyers, Mosquito Lotions, Bug Powders and other Insecticides Disin- fectants, Germicides, Rodent Poisons, Traps, Etc. 4-- 4 , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Miss Bessie Jackson, Miss Ara Peterson and Loren Jackson returned Sunday from an outing at Seven Mile and 4- - 44 44 44 j friends. 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Clarence Draper if Salt Lake has been visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bird. for-Sal- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jones of Gunnison visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cherry for a few hours Sunday. 44 44 44 4. 44 44 Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Black, Mrs. Alta 44 Wed44 Black and Mrs. Anne Baker left 44 nesday for Salt Lake after a short 44 4.4. home. C. E. at the visit Wright 44 ex-'hi- P. F. Peterson, the Richfield merchant, spent Monday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peterson. 44 44 44 44 44 germ-carryin- g 4.4. ' Thornell, Marden Scorup, Lyle, Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns, Miss and Clyde Thornell spent the week- Ruth Mattsson, Mazel and Afton end in Provo at the J. A. Scorup Burns drove to Richfield Tuesday. home. Mr. Burns went there to place an of minerals on display at the Miss Cless Mortensen left Tues- fair grounds. Lake where she day morning will resume her work as private secMisses ' Naomi Madsen and Geniel of Van the Cott Dean to Lucy retary Boyington returned to their homes In U. of U-Manti Sunday after visiting for two weeks with their aunt. Mrs. J. A. Miss Agda Peterson left last week Anderson. for Salt Lake, where she will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and family returned home Friday from a Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson and short trip to Salt Lake. son Bry, Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, Mirth and Norma Wilkinson, returned to j Miss Ruth Scorup was a business Salina Saturday from McGill, Ne- visitor at Richfield Wednesday where vada, where they visited during the she was arranging the display of the past two weeks. They were accom- local clubs at the county fair. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele and son Jack; who will visit relaMiss Edna Domgaard returned to tives anil fnends here this week. where Salina Sunday from Logan, she has been attending school at the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson and U. A. C. during the past six weeks. daughteis enjoyed a picnic at the A. N. Casto ranch Tuesday. J. B. Stark and Eugene Okerlund were chicken hunting in Wayne coun-jt- y Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns and Saturday and Sunday. family and Miss' Ruth Mattsson were visitors at Richfield Tuesday. After visiting for some time with n friends in Salt Lake Miss Joy Mrs. M. N. McCoy, a popular sumreturned home Friday. ' mer bride, was the motif for a charmingly arranged shower yesterThe T. G. Humphrey orchard was day afternoon at the John R. Ewles the scene and the Misses Mabel LarMrs. Ewles, mother of the sen, Edith Scorup, Margaret Domhome. bride, was hostess at the affair and gaard and Joy Mickelson were the was assisted in entertaining by mem- chief actors in a corn roast Monday bers of the Five Hundred club. Sixty evening. guests were bidden to the shower and the house was lavishly decorated for Miles Curfew and Jake Emstein the occasion with summer flowers. hunted wild chickens in Wayne counTables were arranged throughout ty over the week-enthe house for playing cards and peanut jab, and prizes were given to the G. M. Burr, E. C. Wright and J. A. winners. Iate in the afternoon re-- j Anderson left Tuesday for Salt Lake freshments were served and Mrs. to attend to business affairs. They McCoy, assisted by several friends, went principally to hasten araange-ment- s untied her large assortment of oeau-tiffor building the new second and useful gifts of silver, linen, ward church. electric appliances, towels, vases and china. Miss Carol Parn, one of the nurses at the hospital, has been enjoying a short vacation at Salt Lake this . 44 Aj-thu- r 4-- 4 4-- 4-- day. 4 ng During the summer season health is being constantly menaced by insects, bugs, and other agents that infest the home. For healths sake use preWe have cautionary measures. 44 M. D. Beauregard of Gunnison was 44 Wednesa business visitor in Stflina 4- - -- Mrs. J. Donald 44 4"4 Brammer, after spending the summer here with Mrs. Brammers brother, S. F. Johnson, lef' Tuesday morning for their home in Los Angeles. d week. They time visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Herbert, popular educator, will teach at the Bingham schools during the coming fall and winter term. and Germ-Carryi- Insects and Destrutive Rodents 4 44 Ardys Burr returned to Salina Mon- 44 4 day. The others have been enjoying 4 the mountain air all week. Long of Balva, Oklahoma, D. and J. and Long if Wichita, Kansas, itor at Panguitch last Thursday Mrs. M. L. Lancaster, toof brothers Mrs. C. J. Millen, S. F. Johnson Friday. gether with John Long and Mirl Slaand Charles Millen left Salina TuesBert Tuttle of Manti was in Salina ter of Balva, were guests over the week-enday for Sait Lake. The Millens will on business matters this week." at the Lancaster home. go on to the Pacific coast the latter part of the week. Brozell Slade, who has been spendJames Forshee is visiting relatives and friends at Roosevelt. ing a month here with his grandparS. M. Joigensen has been in Salt ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Lake this week attending the ram left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Nev. Miss Mabel Larsen of Mayfield sale. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Saturday morning Louis Jacobs, I. Humphrey, this week. reMr. and Mrs. A. E. McGarry the popular local merchant, and Arturned to their home in Los Angeles thur L. Nelson of Salt Lake, left for Marden Scorup, Loren Jackson Monday after visiting for a few days the Panguitch country to spend the- Don Ditjevsen and Wright, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen. week hunting chickens and fishing. chicken hunting were Blix Jorgensen During their stay herethe McGar-ry- s at the Jorgensen ranch Monday. and Nielsens spent three days Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane and Miss fishing at Fishlake. Marguerite Crane drove to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nielsen and Tuesday morning. Miss Crane will family, Mrs. K. W. Bird and Ted Mr. and Mis. A. A. Dennison and resume her teaching at Magna next Bird left 'Monday morning for Roosefamily were guests Sunday of Mrs. week and Mr. and Mrs. Crane will velt to visit during the week. Mary Ellen Dennison at Sterling. return the latter part of this week to Salina. Mrs. A. W. Cunningham and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Herbert of Salt Lake JCdna Johnson of Ogden arrived in and Miss Mary Heibert, who has Miss Theresa Pugh of Kanab visit- Salina Wednesday morning for a been a student at the university, at ed Monday evening with Miss Phylbrief visit with relatives and friends. Berkeley, Calif., during the summer lis Jorgensen. semester, and Mrs. E. W. Newby of Miss Laurel Elben left yesterday Cardston, Alberta, Canada, were arMrs. L. J. Payne is visiting friends for Mack, Colorado, where she will rivals from the north Monday of this in Portland, Oregon. her years work teaching begin will be here for some H. B. Crandall was a business Get Rid Of & Supply Co. Salina Meat JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. Wheat Wheat Wheat WHEAT. We pay the highest Q SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL. O We are in the MARKET for CASH PRICE. J Salina Roller Mill Exchange aa Phone 66 o ' |