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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH L Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of Delta, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Friday of last week. AND PERSONAL ITEMS f Richfield Downed Tendency Upward, By Salina, 18-- 7 Report Declares Mrs. Wayland Mattsson and young (Continued from page 1) son, Bert, are visiting at the Carl ' Richfield in for home a week-enof Mattsson dinner were of Provo. d Richfield, at guests They ed over the and as a consequence the entire resspent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf week. ponsibility fell to Cal Madsen to do J. A. Scorup, parents of Mrs. Nelson, j Thursday of last week. Other guests the winning stunt. They returned to their Loss Creek were Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Bishop and Mrs. G. M. Burr have Base stealing was a real pastime home Tuesday evening. a,s their house guest- Mrs. Burr, mo- for the Salts. Dallas Bird, E. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ivie and Mr, ther to Bishop Burr. She arrived from and Bruce Cushing took one each, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, accompanied by and Mrs. Jake Peterson left Sunday Provo Tuesday and plans to spend while Bill Gates and Max Sorenson her sLter, Mrs. Josephine Alkire, and for a weeks outing in the mountains. several weeks here. garnered 3 each and Tad Sorenson Jack Burris of Salt Lake, spent Sun- - They plan to camp near Red Slide, swiped two. A home run and a hits day' at Fishlake. They were dinner by D. Bird, two Mrs. Ellen Humphrey is spending cot- Greenleaf SorMax Herbert Mrs. the of Herbert and Stockman Mr. each at one E. and by .guests Bird, the remainder of the month visiting by Salt Lake, yi'sited Sunday and Mon- - with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey enson and D. Bird, did much to take tage. day at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Amil and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Humphrey the spirit out of the hearts of the Jensen. . . Alice at Orangeville. She will remain until Richfield crew. Miss Miss Esther Johnson, score: The which the were reunion, after Ellen Jackson Miss Humphrey and Lenig r- Johnson were will be. held at Orangeville soon. rs an( guests at the Carl Johnson home over Mrs- Carl John-Violof home at ests the . the week-enAccompanied by Muss, week-enreturned They Johnson, the visitors spent wnyer. Mrs. Martha Herbert, Miss Mary to Salt Lake Monday evening. Saturday and Sunday at Fishlake. Herbert and Miss Anna Herbert ac- Mr. and Mrs Ole Chris- B. M. Thompson, superintendent of companied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin and sJtenaen to Provo Thursday of last .1 I , Jn I et d. d. :orm , nas reiurm north Saturday. They visited at the Lake. Mr. Thompson has completed , 1 home of Mr. Morley s mother at Og-den and returned to Salina Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen of Ax- Mirth and Norma Wilkinson, the tell, spent Tuesday looking after busi- : daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ness in Salma. Wilkinson, who are spending several months with relatives at Sigurd, were and Mrs. Clarence McDonald guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele and children left Saturday for a Sunday and Monday. weeks camping at Niotche. ..j 9 9 ; Miss Helen Jensen, Miss Hernia Peterson, Miss Arabella Atkin and Miss Lucile Knight returned Wednesday from Fishlake. They enjoyed an outand the 24th. ing over the week-en- d Miss Grace Gardner and M'ss Evy-lln- oev-r- y, . Miss Edith Scorup, who is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Clegg, at Provo, and Miss len Scorup, motored to Salt Lake and were guests of Mrs. D. C. Gibson Tuesday. They attended the regular session of the state legislature, of Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson and which body Mrs. Gibson is a member. son of Salt Lake City, were guests of Dr. Margaret Arneson Sunday... . Miss Millie- Domgaard, . who- has been office assistant for Dr. Don C. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crosier and Merrill at Provo, returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCoy enjoyed home in Salina Tuesday evening. an outing in the Fishlake mountain resort Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Crane and Mr. Score by innings: and Mrs. Jack Loftis motored to Fish- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sorenson ofjake Sunday evening. They returned-- Salina Runs v.120 020 35518 Lark, spent Pioneer day with Mr. and early Monday afternoon and attended ........121 Oil- 33416 HitsMrs. Joseph Sorenson. the ball game. ' ' 9 Richfield ' 7 000 102 301 0. G. Nielson, proprietor of the Mr. and Mrs. Dent Okerlund of Runs 001 202 .31111 Peerless Hardware, Mrs. Nielson and Loa, were visiting at the Charles .Hits n the Nielson children, left Friday for Nielsen home during the 24th of July Summary: Runs D. Bird 4, T. the mountains. They will spend the holiday. 4, B. Gates 3, M. Sorenson 2, E. Bird 1, R, Jensen 1, C. Madsen ?, G. month at the Nielson cabin, located near Fishlake. Mrs. Crane,. Mr. and Mrs. El- Gates 1, Wright 1, Wade 2, Home 1, liott Crane, Leland Crane and Maur-in- e Staples 2, Young. Errors Wright, Lavar Jorgensen and Jack Jones of Bench visited with Mrs. Martena Wade 6, Young 2, Henry, Green 5, D. Bird 3,- T. Sorenson 2, M. Sorenson, Salt Lake, were calling on friends in Bench at Manti Tuesday evening. . . L. Bird, R. Jensen. Stolen bases D. Salina Saturday. The gentlemen were enroute from Salt Lake to spend sevStanford Taylor and .Nephi Reece Bird, T. Sorenson 2," B. Gates 3, M. eral days at Fishlake. of Loa, visited Monday with friends Sorenson 3, . E.- Bird, B. Cushing, Horne. Home run D. Bird. .Three-bas- e in Salina. ' e hits D. Mrs. Merle Smith, assistant at the Fair Mercantile store, and Mr. and The many friends of Hans Nielsen, hits D. Bird, B. Gates, E. Bird 2. e Mrs. Bob Smith of Redmond, enjoyed an resident of Salina, will Double plays D. Bird to M. Sorenand Fishlake. at to be glad learn that he is slowly re- son to E. Bird 2. Innings pitched By Sunday Saturday a recent serious illness. C. Madsen 9, Horne 5 .from Staples 1 covering Miller 1 Crfdit vicRollo Peterson, young son of Mr. Carr and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson, has re Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Madsen were tory to C. Madsen. Charge defeat to two months at visit from turned a the( guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Niel- - Horne. Struck out By C. Madsen 6, ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred sen at their Fishlake cabin over the Home 3, Staples 1. Bases on balls week-en- d Off Home 2, Staples 1, Carr 2, Miland the 24th. Swalberg at Marysvale. ler 1, Madsen 3. Hit with pitched ball T. Sorcnpon by Home. Passed balls Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Bishop and Mrs. T. L. Black and Green 6. Time of game 2 hours 10 Mrs. Mary Hansen and Emmett Ro- children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. bins left Saturday for Salt Lake. They Fred Whitehead at Richfield Monday. minutes. Umpires Rasmussen and were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Crane. Scorer Loftis. . II. Wyatt over the week-enFrank Herbert returned from Salt g The champion of Rhode Lake. Tuesday. He took a group of 2 Island is Peter Freeman, who won the Grant Nelson of Manti, Keith Mellor Utah boys from Salina Camp of Fayette, Miss Marjorie Westin-sko- into the city for the Pioneer day cele- title by eating 50 eggs two more than the runner-up- . and Miss Fern Westinskow of bration. Manti, Evan, Don and Dorothy Bird of Delta, were guests Friday at the Miss Ixjuise Larsen of Mayfield, is A. S. Crane home. a house guest of Mrs. Leon Humphrey. El-M- '..: Peterson left Tuesday for their home at West Jordan. They have been guests the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Rula Martin. r. - - e ; . ... ! ! - ! 3 . Clearance . Soi'-enso- ( OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS WASH FROCKS. A-S- Fast Colors. (Reg. $1.95, $1.49 and $1.00 values) . - - While they last for only 79c - Two-bas- Bird,-Staple- PAJAMAS CHILDRENS ' With Hats to Match Size 2 to 6. 79c Others at 59c High Quality Materials. Fast Colors. old-tim- f-- 2, . LADIES RAYON HOSE Full line of shades and sizes. 19c pair AU Half Hose 10c pr. : 2, 1-- 2, B. B. SHOP egg-eatin- F-1- thred-minut- w Well Classified Ads The RED & WHITE Stores Individually Owned LOST Bunch case. Reward for j One Night Only Thursday, Aug. 3 BIG DOUBLE SHOW Direct from Los Angeles Enroute to Salt Lake IN PERSON . . . THOSE FAMOUS MEN Leon Humphrey, who has been located at the C. C. C. camp near Bea-- j ver, has been transferred to Salina located in Salina canyon. Mr. Humphrey spent Pioneer day with his family in Salina. F-1- 2, touch immediately. It isnt expensive to keep in touch with members of your family or relatives in other cities. Telephoning is like being there in person. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arbogast, who spent the early summer at Denver, arrived from the east Friday and were guests of Mrs. Mary Domgaard. Wednesday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Wright of Hinckley, they COMPANY In Their Interesting Stage Show The Only Performance of Its Kind In the World ARCTIC VAUDEVILLE A DeLuxe Entertainment of Mirth, Melody and Music On the Screen . . . The Great Drama of the Setting Sun OVER THE BORDER First Adm. Time in Utah LAUGHS THRILLS Come Early if you want a Good Seat Adults 25c, Quid 10c ACTION - is required to stop the progress of a di-- . sease, a weaker one will be no better ' than no drug at all. We thinlT of these - things. All drugs which we handle are . . pure and of standard strength. Such drugs a perfect prescription service. guarantee (Continued from page 1)' ' iffs, bankruptcy revision, veterans benefits, war debts here are a few of the principal economic-socia- l subjects that will bo threshed out. Jt is an open : secret that Mr. Roosevelt is not through with his program he got much out of the last congress, and he will ask much from the next. Hq will doubtless have introduced a sweeping, Rexall revolutionary bank'ng bill, which will eliminate state . and private banks. Another prospective, proposal of vast Ashamed because he fiancee could' importance is a transportation act ttf net railroads, buy her an. engagementring, Miss carriers, highway , bring Rose Mallory of-- Leeds, . Eng.,, stole barge lines and air vehicles under-cen-- , tralized' regulation. Again, it is be- - one and was arrested.lieved that the securities bill, drastic as it is, will be made still more. rigid . It is only two years ago this month : and . that Russell Boardman and flew from Brooklyn to Istanbul , . notice: (Constantinople), Turkey, making a NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN that record p distance flight of Heretofore existing the miles in .49 hours. Yet When between James Sorenson, Olive Han- Boardman died a few days ago from sen and August EVickson under the injuries he received in a crash at Infirm name of Fair Mercantile Stores dianapolis', his former No. 1 and No: .2, doing business at feat had been forgotten by all except Salina and Elsinore,. Utah, has been those who pay especial .attention to this day dissolved by mutual consent, aviation. . but August Erickson will continue doing business at Salina, Utah, under After describing he? husband in a the same firm name, The Fair Merc. divorce action as mean, irritable, dis; Co.. agreeable, tempermental, selfish, unDated this 19th day 'of .July, A. D. . civil, cool, bitter, brazen and jealous, 1933.' Mrs. Mae E. Stone of. Chicago with'. JAMES SORENSEN, ' her suit against him. drew OLIVE HANSEN, . ' J2&t;4 AUGUST ERICKSON- 'of the It is said that We iloubf Very much whether all of worlds surplus of wheat is held in the green beer will have disappeared the United States. And 'it is doubtful i whether raising the price of bread by St. Patricks day. will help a great deal in reducing the Buy from News advertisers. surplus. LEWIS.. . . Drug Company Store" "The j - - ! Johp-Po-land- non-sto- 5,-0- record-breakin- g - - - ! three-fourt- -- BUY NOW and Buy Quick! Say, Friends and Customers: Prices on every kind of merchandise are going up daily! We have bought big stocks .and we are giving you the benefit of these prices! But we can net hold out very long, so if you have a spare dollar, do your buying now while prices are low and save money! The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. tenMMni ejmne Ask Long Distance any rates you would I ke to know. for CARD OF THANKS. MMM CaH A family leaves on a. vacation trip. "Well call you up, they tell relatives and friends. They know that the telephone will put them in left for an outing at the Fishlake resort. ivt e. You Up Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hansen attended the funeral se'rvices held Thursday of keys in leather for Kent Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. return to Sun office. Abe Hansen of Richfield. The young man died Monday from injuries he received in an automobile accident. Victory Theatre, Salina 7 a drug of certain strength or potency If . d. Take Advantage Of These Bargains! (Continued from page 1) crease, approaching the levels of two years ago. Reserve bank credit extended to. the twelfth district declined in the last few days of June, when most discounts for member banks were liquidated, and changed little during the first three weeks of July. The funds which made possible this reduction in borrowings came from local disbursements by the United States treasury in excess of collections. Demands for, currency over the July 4 holiday were met by ' withdrawals from member bank reserve balances. There was little change in net demand deposits during this period, although time deposits decreased somewhat and large amounts of government deposits tvere' withdrawn. . . Economic. Highlights more at the Christensen home. Satur-jdaMary and Anna Herbert joined a group making the hike to Timpano-go- s cave. POTENCY We wish to thank allour kind friends for the beautiful expressions of sympathy extended to us at the death and burial of our daughter, Clara Arlean Bullock. And, too, for the words of comfort, the beautiful floral offerings and the acts of kindness shown in any way. Dr. and Mrs. F. O. 'Bullock J . The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. j DON T BUY until you compare Selling Out Prices at the LOUIS JACOBS STORE ALL GOODS AT AND BELOW COST. Lifetime porcelain inside and out new style in cabinet design K more food space far greater ice capacity a 20 more efficient unit outstanding in economy, beauty, convenience and quality. See it today. two-cylind- Telluride Power Co. |