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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Salina Cinder Artists Boyd We Killed; Lose By Small Margin Burial at Aurora j LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Lon, aha 't rn-.- ia employed (Continued from w-rr- k Matdi-OunniK.- matter after looking & n Sev-b-- Monroe; Han-n- , Monroe, Distance, 20 feet I inch. Shot put Young, Richfield; Jrer-Min- , Salina, N. lee, Monroe, Distance, county for a few day a Mr. auompaniod by Mr. William, bo ha Un a houMi gueel of Mr lovall ItoHrup, bfl their hull at Ruth, Ne,, Wnliembf. Wtl-Lati- fr 40 feel 4t inrhe. Monroe; Suren-on, Die-tanre- Mr. H.llert lar-- n and daughter. ith Mr. and Maine, are fieiting Mr. Ferry Draper at Ruth, Nevada. 1 a 1.41. lU.rg, who ha been Mile relay Gregerwon, Winget, hMU at Idaho an mtnM.r in the Monroe, fint, Time Magleby, Setter, Fall, and Ml Merna Jrnwn, who 4 minute. pent the winter month in Kail take, arrited Tueolay. They will aut for a Mr. 711 Whit tier k, Mr. Will eel In Salma. Snow and Mr. F. W. Snow vUited frirmt ami transacted business Mia Frankie Ileal of ELiimrr, waa Manti at Sunday. w week riul at the r the Curd a home of Mr. ami Tom Nc.Lrn. Mi w-t- Mr. Mia I teal ia an imdrurtor the in Mr. Margaret Sevir county arhool. Caret Winkle, who ha leen well the knowned at Ft LouU, Mo., vUited Tueolay Tcterwin, IV-- 1 with liert Cedar and of Mr. druggUt City, Kuijer at the Kalina made a brief atop in Satina ery. Saturday and were the gueit of Dr. Lewi. Mr. Ree McDonald, Mini Carol a Park and Mi Smith motored to Salt Arthur Nelaon, who ha been lake Saturday morning ami viaited after bunlnra matter at the with friend and relatives Saturday capital city, arrived from the north and Sunday. Mrs. McDonald visited Ethel Saturday. Mr. Nelson plana to make with her daughter, Mi who ia Iranreal estate Ihmald, important attending the 1 D. school. S. mrM-fer in this locality thin week. y Mr. and liak-tero- Wed- Salt Martin, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Koyre Knight & Supply Salina Meat "The Place to Trade Let Us Help You . Dress Up ... - We have everything you need to doll up in for graduation. Let us take your measure for a new suit, only $23.50. Look over our new Dutches trouser. They are smart and snappy. i d Busy survivor. Royd hie wa widely $9950 Over 40 Suites in our two stores From Which to Select. Choose Yours Now. Dining-Roo- Suites, Rugs, Linoleum, Monarch Ranges, etc. Christiansen Furniture Company OREGONIANS VISIT. Mr. hnd .Mrs. Orian Gottfretson and twin sons, of Oregon, were ' visiV ing with the Martin brothers in Sal- ina .Tuesday. Mr. Gottfretson, who has been visiting with his father, Jake Gottfretson, in Richfield, will be remembered by many former friends of the family. However, it has been fourteen years since his last visit here. Following their visit in North Sevier they were enroute to their home in the northwest Tuesday. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Beginning Monday, April 28, all water users from the city taps, will only be allowed to use the waters one hour per day, and for all purposes, until further notice. Hours are between 6 and 7 oclock in the eveEARLIN JENSEN, Watermaster for Salina City. ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS. The time limit for paying dog taxes in Salina City has been set for May 15. All dogs not having licenses paid by that time will be subject to im- Comer Main and State We Invite Comparison Salina, Utah ex- pense. All dogs, young or old, are subject to the tax. This is the final no- tice and owners are asked to govern themselves accordingly. ONEST NEILSEN, City Marshal. A Begin the evtcrmiiutiun of flic early in the k asn. Get your wcapuns here. that Germany ha European scientist down in South America has found that the ancient Bolivians had calendars. Won- der if any of them had pictures of I bathing beauties at the top? i i Lewis Drug Company ; j J LOANS STOLEN TIRES can aoon bo located through a Sun ClaadfWd ML FOR REFINANCING OR CASH TO PAY YOUR BILLS. Home Acceptance Healthy Eating RICHFIELD. makes HAPPINESS RESEARCH n, pounding, thus creating extra m Rula M2I AUTOMOBILE ty meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers, held at Monroe Friday of last week, were entertained with a program during the afternoon, follow-in- g which the Monroe ladies served a delirious luncheon for the visitors. Mrs. E. W. Crane, Mr. Carl S. Ncil-eMrs. Jesse Thomell, Mrs. Geo. Fenn, Mrs. Albert Thorsen, Mrs. Claud purge, Mrs. C. P. Okerlund, Mr. Ellen Humphrey, Mrs. A. I'.' William, Mr. Joseph Colby, Mr. Mary Hall and Mrs. Eliza Gates fromt the local organization attended the county meeting. j ; Pa Insert Lie. with accepted the reparation aet(lement and Babe Ruth has hi Mlary question Settled, we ought to hvo a Iqtle prace of mind for awhile. ANNUAL MF.CT. . Hr ; Powder, Swatter. Trap. known ning. Our Carload Buying Makes Possible Such Bargains . Now Sticky and Poitn per. Fly Ballon, wLh-in- g Mr. (he AukiLary organization. Martin. MeniUrs of the Pahvant chapter, With Lamp, End Tableland Pillow FREE Just as good bargains in Bedroom Suites, Notice to th Public Anyone quilt made, communicate You'll find our cuisine the best the market affords and it makes you healthy. IN Metalurgy of all clitses of minerals. Industrial uses or Non-Metaft- cs Meals and Short Orders Served to Suit Your Taste. i Hydrology Hydro-Carbo- Main Cafe ns E. F. B. Daude "TIIAT GOOD PLACE TO EAT" care Hotel Utah Salt Lake Gity, Utah Mrs. J. F. Martin, Prop. Make Your Breakfast Right The Day Will Be Right o o Jaquard, Suites as low as con-tai- n FOR SALE Swedish Select Seed oats, at 1225 per hundred. Inquire Horace Horn. AlMf o LIVING ROOM SUITES Fliea are tlw mast active of all agent in the distribution of disease gem. Our stock everything which haa been found effective in catching or killing fVa. fr inforroan mare. Lite ral reward mation leading to the recovery of the animal. Inquire at Sun office. a of Swt horse, one black, branded Health Vhe First Fly Two-year-ol- d who attended the annual Sevier coun- JUST ce, Throe rroMi bar on left thigh. puny, branded triangle cm bar, and throughout Southern Utah through his businet activities in stork growing. Honest in his dealing, kindness and devotion to his family, won for him a multitude of friends, and all will grieve at his untimely calling. ATTEND Salfgvtfd Home LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN bn . 3-Pie- Classified Ads The Seagull Girls of the Salina ! HOSTESS TO CLUB MEMBERS. First ward primary, were entertainMrs. Ward Rasmussen entertained ed at the home of their leader, Geneafternoon for the niembert vieve Knight, Wednesday Saturday evening. Candy making and games were the of the Saturday bridge club and a entertaining features of the evening. few guests. Apple blossoms were cleverly arranged in a decorative scheme and luncheon was served at Frown and Taul Teterson Ralph arrived from the north Saturday eve- small table. Following, bridge was ning and visited in Salina over the played and prizes were awarded to week-en- d Mr. Drown waa a guest of Mrs. F. 0. Peterson and Miss Lois his father, A. N. Frown, and Paul, a Erirksoiu Twelve guests attended tho , graduate of North Sevier in 1929, party. v 'sited near relatives. The young men I" HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. live in Salt Lake City. O Mrs. Zorll Whit beck was hostess A town down in Georgia has passed at an elaborate gathering Monday curfew ordinance to compel the night, when she entertained a manwhoopee-makin- g old folks to go homo lier of close friends celebrating the earlier. We knew it was only a ques- birthday anniversay of her husband. tion of time until the youngsters A hot chicken dinner was served at would take their elders in hand and eiirht o'clock. .Centering the dinner O try to make something out of them. table was a huge birthday cake be-- q decked with tiny candles. Music and a social time formed the entertaining iB features of the evening. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Will' Snow, Mrs. Rula Martin, Frank W. i Snow, Bert Kuiper and the Misses Hazel and. Jva Snow. ARRIVED A Pull Scctud Saturday warning with tho m- rrmrjf tools, and asut in beau- tif) tng tho plane by removing all unsightly rubbish. Get th spirit and be there on time, a 5 The Fair Mercantile Co. Store. Salinaa and Clifford Knight, spent last visiting in Salina and Sigurd with relatives and friends. I .ate Monday afternoon they returned to Iron Springs, where Royce and Clifford are employml as ehemists for the U. S. Steel corporation. week-en- REAL SPECIAL U n-c- U. bank. we give pl asleep and ran off tho highway, that resulted in plunging into throwing him fimi th car in which he wa riding, lie wa dead when puked up ami later the body wa taken be hi home at Arvo, The body wa prepared and later shipped to Aurora, where Mr. Hio had rpent the major portion of his Ife, for buriaL at Loa, preew Royd Hi wa ber 11, iil, the eon of tho lot Wl ford and Matilda hie. In 1 Kh7 the faiu-lremoved to Aurora ami Itoyd Ivte rrmained there until some four yea re ago, when he went to Idaho. nl in Practically all.hu Lfe was the sheep business. Rrfor going to Idaho he and associates owned Urge herd in Wayne county, and at the time of hit death he wa regarded as one of the largest fWkmaster in the Gem state. Mr. hie was married to Itcimia Harding of Aurora, ami to the union three children were Urn, Don, Fern ami Kay, all of Area. The children, the grief stricken widow, one aider, Mrs. Albert Thonen of Salma, and two brothers, IW hie of Salt lube, and Quay hie of Aurora, are left a a Crandall, cashier for the First State Rank of Salina, motored south ThurMlay morning. He will bo aliM-n- t until the week-envisiting Kanab, Kscalante and other southern roinmuiiitics in the interest of hli II. LOOK! LOOK! T Lucian e a SAT. OF NEXT WEEK SOMETHING Watch for It Mr. Mi and Mr. Arthur Martin and Mr. Joseph Torgrnsen left thia morning for the north. They will attend the pageant at the Mormon tabernacle this evening. al For every $3.00 Caah Purchase of Merchandise, FREE a Fruit Basket or Shopping Bag. Look For Other Special. ami Mary McCallum motored north nesday and they will visit in lake for several days. a local-Henr- A meson of tho th g rounds torruuadiiig new chapel. Worker are Ved to MCfl.th at 9 o'rlotk y Salma; Kolwrta, Richfield. 35 feci 8 inrhea. hrOyard rUy Cornier, Oialy, N llam-rn- , Monroe, firL Tune, Rill CRotMH wtrd thaprj ire akrd ly the. birhopfie of the ward, to aid W that the victim of tho accident fell R-r- at-te- ( III pitnlWd tie fgt . LIS' The by the t'uh fuAttrvdiuit company, I. I) (fur. tinned from ipetidiug a aeek la Kalin renaming with anJ vuilirg acquaintance Salina; Lowe, Richfield. fkld; friritd. Vermv h been 9 second. Tune, being ataUoned 1 River High jump Heath, Salma; Rotransferred to Manti tun. Ha w bert, Richfield; Swindle, Monro and w ill employed on lh Height, & feet g it he. prayret, Rule vault HatJv, Salina; Robert. Monroe, Height, Rkhfield; I. 8. William a ina in front lha 10 feet JO' hotter, imlte. oe.t Monday and vUiting and frond jump Heath, Salma; Creg-ern- , r butineiMi in tnui-th- 1 1 We have the Right Cereals for the Right Breakfast. Nuf Sed. Salina Feed Exchange f q. i 4-- READ THIS SHOES M New Styles for Spring I I PRETTY HOUSE DRESSES All Styles and Colors, 98c each I o LOUIS JACOBS ATTENTION FARMERS We have a Good Supply of SEED OATS and WHEAT also ALFALFA and GRASS SEED Sevier Valley Merc, A. PROWS, Manager C. Y AC SYSTEM of AMERICA M TAILORING CHAIN SYSTEM Suit or Overcoat :: ONE PRICE 75 No More No Less A REAL $50 VALUE. $24 Rasmussen Clayton CLEANING and PRESSING . |