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Show I" - : .'! .!!" " TH SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS f 4 I Miss Helen Jensen delightfully Mrs. Leon Peterson returned home for the sewing club at her few tertained a for days after visiting - homo Wednesday An Chrisevening. Simon Mrs. with her mother, .tractive plate luncheon was served by at Manti. I the hostess, following the needlework hour. Miss Jensen was hostess to nine superinL. II. Fournier, general y, ' , WANTED TO BUY 2 Shares of Salina Creek Irrigation stock. H. B. Every, - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen returned Tuesday to their home at Richfield Mrs. Jensen has been under observation at the Salina hospital for several days, and while here they were guests at the E. C. Wright home. stocked 'roedickie cab--met so that emir gen by. remedies' be had . may - - . . . delay. If yea v.'phi well gladly a d v.dthcut Special . Fancy Grocer- ' ies . . ,. just the things - ycu iccd.' . ' ycu in mzkirg up a list of the things which . nest commonly . ' ' . Used in such eases. . . .'Fruits'.'. . . . ' a Choice or Tuskey .Roast . . . Nuts. . . . Candies. .' . VlizTf-exiei-gunces- You can save money) save Work end save e, LEWIS ... . ar--L- pbbna' 31 end well locate Jrcur.' physician. worry when you buy at' the . . ,any 1 - well- - - have a big line of VVe heme should be '.equipped- with a Are you ready for the' HOLIDAY?- . the state Legion Auxiliary, visibly posted on the windshield of automobile, and an impression for the safety of the little ones should be firmly imbedded on all minds, when the life of a child is threatened. Utahs record thus far- for the year 931 is not one to be proud of- saving a life, .the of, and if drivers are imbued with the thought be curtailed. , mortality of children, as well as adults, can Child. Kill a Don t Drive with safety and keep in mind t Emergency DA- Y- - The RED & WHITE Store The'Rexall Store! . Miss Lorraine Mason of Aurora, with Mr. and spent the week-end Mrs. Miles Curfew. ; , ' CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Hyrum S. Gates' was the honored guest when his daughters were hostesses at an anniversary party at the Gates home Monday evening.. Congrar tulations were extended to who was sixty-fou- r years of age November sixteenth. Progressive 500 was the pastime, of the early evening and high score prize was awarded to Mrs. J. P. Sorenson and Lucius Gates. Mrs. Lucius Gates and' George Stevens were winners of second high-- A delicious luncheon was served, to thirty-fiv- e guests.. ' Officers of Utah Mrs. Morse Burr delightfully entertained for the members of the S. S. club at her home Wednesday at two in the afternoon. Needlecraft was the pastime of the hour, and Mrs. Burr (Continued from page 1) served luncheon at five. Covers were Miss Vivian Anderson left Sunday laid for eight guests. :.... 4,000.00 State Treasurer. for the capital city. She will take a 4,000.00 General... Attorney course in finance and business at the Stanley Burgess, a student at the Nevada. University of Utah, is visiting for a Governor city. 7,000.03 week or more at the D. G. Burgess 3,600.00 Lieutenant Governor.. home. :. 3,600.00 Secretary of State..... ... ! 3,600.00 State Treasurer Joseph Clegg of Provo, visited sev5,000.00 General eral days at the Ellen Humphrey Attorney 3,600.00 State Comptroller... home. He left Thursday and was ac3,000.00 State Auditor companied by Mrs. Clegg, who had Wyoming. been visiting two weeks at the ..$8,000.00 Governor Humphrey home. 4,000.00 ....... State of Secretary . 4,000.00 State Auditor. Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck, Marie and For The 4,000.00 State Treasurer.!. !. Monte Whitbeck, and Frank Snow, ! 4,800.00 General returned Sunday from a visit with rel- Attorney The total amounts paid each year atives at Sterling and Manti. for these officials, are as follows: $21,500.00 Utah . , Ray Hudson of Helper, arrived Arizona 27,000.00 Order Early! Monday and is visiting at the "White Colorado 25,000.00 Are Not Overpaid -- : I ! - --I- --I --J- I - 4- - 4- --J- J -- - 4-- 4- 4-- I -- Still a . Mr.-Gates- are still selling cur goods at greatly reduced prices fpr one more week, and we invite you to lock our meny. . . .. Yes, we ' bargains oyer and supply all ybur wants while prices are low. The Fair Mere. Go. ' SALINAS BUSY STORE. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR 4-- 4. 4. .j. .j. rf. damages; ' . State of Utah ) . j Sevier County of In the Redmond precinct of :. . .j. .j. .j. .5. 4. .j. -. ,- .j. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... , 4-. YY . - county.I have, in said . the follow- ing described animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at pUj,jc auction to the highest cash b'dder at my corral in Redmond pre- cinct, on Tuesday, the 24th day of House. 21,000.00 Xovember, 1931, at the hour of 10 Idaho 29,400.00 a,m .. Nevada . Officers and teachers of the Second 24,800.00 v One- brown horse, two 'years oldj Wyoming ward entertained in honor of Mrs The average for the lot, not includ- no brands visible, Orte black mule. Elda Black, recently chosen president Utah, is $25,440. ing Said animals are held by me to of the Relief society, Wednesday afThe amount paid by Utah is $3,-- 9 secure the payment of 50 cents and ternoon. It was Mrs. Blacks birth10.00 less than the average paid by expenses of damages done by said day anniversary and following a soc- her surrounding states. animals upon' the state highway on ial time, dainty refreshments were These figures carry added signifi- the 6th day of November, 1.931 served to twelve. cance when they are considered in ARTHUR MICKELSEN, connection with the populations of for Redmond- Precinct. Foundkeeper Mrs. C. M. Herbert, Mrs. C. H. the various surrounding states, which Tanner of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ole are as follows: Sees Good In Two Years. Christensen and sons, Herbert and 507,847 Utah The country has gotten one thing visitors with Elvis, were week-en- d :::c r 435,573 out of the Arizona past, two years. It has relatives in Salina. Colorado 1,035,791 been thoroughly cleaned and pressed. 445,032 Idaho Omaha Evening World-HeralWoodrow Herbert and Don Wood-berr91,058 Nevada ....... a college companion, of Eph225,565 The Way to Wear Em. Wyoming raim, spent Saturday and Sunday at Data regardng salaries of judges of To be properly adjusted, the Emthe Frank Herbert home. the supreme court and the state su- press Eugenie number ought to look of public instruction as if a horseshoe pitcher had thrown N. II. Dnstrup and Walter Wilkin- perintendent in the surrounding states, with it at the wearer and got a leaner. paid son, representing the Pacific Nation- the Richmond Times-D'spatcexception of Arizona, are not yet al Life Insurance company, Salt Lake, at hand are not given therefore, and, spent several days here this week in here. Arizona, however, pays each of Everyone has an opinion as to when the interests of their company. court $8,500.00, the its wdl be over. Here is 1 ROASTS CHICKENS Any Meat You Wish for the Holiday Dinner 3 Green Vegetables Fresh Fruits Choice Nuts Bon-Bon- s Mints Candies q d. SHOULDER ROAST Saturday Only for 11c per lb. Salina Meat & Supply y, h. Buy from Our Advertisers. i I J J f 1 Winter Goods ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. " We can fit you oat for the snowy weather. SEE OUR SOAP SPECIAL A PAN and 50c worth of SOAP all for 69c AT JACOB LOUIS The Pioneer Store of Salina 4. . . . q Classified Ads THANKSGIVING a-r-e Best Birds - i,jooq Suijoa ipuo ui 8d4se3 3urqo Crandall. 0 sbm pip vCoqj 3uiqj js.uj oqj srqj 'Uavoi . FOR SALE Four fine work horsjEqj joq poo3 b ui sqod es, 'price very reasonable. See Mrs. ub ui ub uoijdojo vuiequiy Jesse Thornell, 09tf peg uauioAy aqt jo o3jBip oit-pi- A SLOGAN WITH A VIRTUE Miss Ardys Burr was a charming hestess for the members of the S. S. club at the Burr home Saturday. Needlecraft was the pastime of the evening, following an elaborate dinner served by Miss Burr at seven oclock. Covers were laid for seven members and the guests included Mrs. E. C. Wright and Mrs. G. M. Burr. Mrs. Hattie Allred was the honored guest at an anniversary party, given Friday when her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Crane, entertained at a family dinner party at the Crane home. Miss Clay. Allrett anil Mrs. Roy Burch of Salt Lake, were guests. They returned north Saturday and were accompar.-- . ltd by Mrs. Allred, who will visit in-- ' Salt Lake for a few months. 2uei Games, a program and a social eveMrs. Annie Sheppard, Miss Cora and ning were features of a party arrang'Sheppard and brother, Lyman, dind by a group of close friends in honwere Bert Sheppard, a nephew, or of G. Lorentzen, given at his home of home the at ner guests Monday Monday evening. The guests invaded Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew. and the Lorentzen home unbidden, evethe week throughout the following gaiety prevailed Thursday of last from the Salina wards spent the day ning. Singing, readings and reminiat the Mormon temple at Manti: Carl scences preceded the luncheon hour. attended the party. ' Christensen, Chris. Christensen, .Mr. Thirty-fiv- e . and Mr. L. P. and Mrs. Jorgensen, Pictures of the Holy land will be Mrs. T. P. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Mathias Erickson, shown and explained and a musical .The death toll of children, as well as adults; by automobiles, Amanda Murphy, Mrs. Edra Taylor, program will he given as features at beevethe Mrs is chapel Sunday Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dahlsrud, mounting higher each day and each year until the Situation ning at 7- oclock. The students of comes apajlmg, and notwithstanding the. fact that organizations are John Olsen and James C. Anderson. Wasatch academy will give the pic' being perfected to stay the slaughter of children, a .day never Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Herbert, who tures, The public is invited. passes throughout the nation but what some horrible catastrophe have hern visiting with Mr. and Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chase are the reported in ihe papers. The time has come th?.t- concerted action T. M. llmbert, left Monday for their exertproud parents of a son, born at the must be taken and already many civic and humaine bodies heme in Salt Lake City. Chase home Armistice day, Noveming every effort to enlist the aid of humanitarian's, officers,, parents John C. Christensen was here from ber 11. Mother and son are doing fine. and all who would safeguard the lives pf children.- Elsinore Monday. Ho was visiting The American Legion Auxiliary, of Utah has taken a firm st"amd Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Seorup and with Mrs. Christensen, who is recoverMiss Caroline Seorup of Provo, arriv- for better protection of children and today the auxiliaries of the ing from a mpjor operation, performed from the north Saturday. They state are working faithfully to inVcfke the aid of ail in joining in ed Saturday at the local hospital. were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. a Child, the one great movement. The slogan adopted, Don ofMr. and Mrs. M. S. Liston left William Nelson at the. Seorup ranch school teachers, and all seriousness in parents, should be taken WednesMonday for the north. Mr. Liston will at Loss Creek. They returned ficers and citizens should carry the sticker, which is furnished by consult a specialist in Salt Lake while day to their home at the Garden City, each Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Draper of Rtlth, Nev., visited friends and relatives in Salina Monday. They were enroute to Salt Lake City from Nevada. AT BIRTHDAY. ct members. tendent for the Telluride Power comMonpany, was here front Richfield Mrs. Herod Crane was hostess for day of this week. He was looking his of the company. members of the Matrons Sewing after the affairs club at her home Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stark motored between the hours of three and six. to Gunnison Monday. They were look- Dinner was served by the hostess and covers were laid for twelve. The week ing after business matters. previous, the group was entertained who at the home of Mrs. George Fenn. Frank Mrs. Andrews, and Mr. The dinner table was decorated with at Marysfew the years past spent flowers and eleven members lute fall vale, have returned to Salina. They . attended. home. Andrews aie located at the away. HONORED FOR LPROGRESSO CLUB. Mrs. Jesse Thornell was hostess for the members of the LTrogresso club at the first meeting in November, Saturday afternoon. The entertainment during the study hour proved a phasing pastime. Miss Stena Seorup, Mrs. G. M. Burr, Mrs. James I. Rex and Mrs. Burton Crane, all gowned in gorgeous array of an earlier day type of dress, played Ever Young, a one-adrama by Alice Gerstenberg. Mrs. Thornell served a dainty course luncheon to sixteen members and Mrs. James C. Jensen, a guest. judges supreme while Utah pays $5,000.00, and Arizona pays her state superintendent of $4,500.00, while public instruction Utah pays $4,000.00. depression ours: The depression will be over when the people get tired of it and commence thinking about something . else. Sometimes we think that maybe Commodore Terry made a mistake in For the efficient work of the erican Legion fire department and to thawing out the Japanese. all others who so ably assisted in Thomas Edison has gone on but h:s controlling the fire that burned the granary and stables at my place Sun- light will shine down through the day evening, I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation. A few scattered elections were DR. A. J. LEWIS. this month, but they were only a sort Pep-U- p your business with an ad of tuning up the orchestra for the in your home-tow-n big show next year. paper. CARD OF THANKS. Am- d . Brighten Up for Brighter Times st Home You and your family may be spending more evenings than usual at home this fall and winter. We are. Weve brightened up our whole house with Edison Lamps. And weve discovered theres no place like home. MAZDA . Try.it. Fill every empty socket, replace all blackened, wasteful lamps with brand-neEdison MAZDA Lamps. Theyll put new life iri your home life. Everyone likes a bright home as well as a bright-whitway. w e Moreover, youll have the cheapest bright times of your life. Edison MAZDA Lamps are Scotch with current. Thats why most everyone (including you) can afford to burn them freely 25, 40 and 60 watt sizes A carton of six, did you say? Just whisper that to one of our clerks. Telluride Power Co. ' |