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Show 1 The sauna Salts Take Seventh; Special GameSlated sOn, sauna, utah witnessed by the grooms mother and Ey, New, are- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Ilastian, 'bro- Albert Johnson. . ther and sister-in-laof the groom. Mr. and Mrs. ' Alvin' Christensen ' . l.he same evening Mr, and Mrs. Alnfa 0' ' and. daughter; Sylvia, and. Miss MarBastian entertained at a wedding .1 Lindhardt, were visiting at Celebrate rourth. jorie. . . supper for tlu members of the nn- - Sterling Sunday. (Continued from page 1) . . . i Plans.are well under, way .for a ntediate 'family. Thursday evening of Winkle, Richfield pitcher, . the Mrs. :.Tom Larsen entertained . Lightweight Lives Long at a ffranJ glorious Fourth of July- - last week, girl friends of. Mrs. BaS-pectations changed. Dallas Bird celbl'ation-- The dinner her birthparty celebrating town Eyes, Also, Vtork.'. krard, knowing' entertained ,at a miscellaneous started the fray from the box for! day anniversary Monday. Dinner was Japan Will .Oblige '1e 1 rimary work- - - hewer in her honor.. A short pro- - served Salina. die closed the losers put in; to twenty guests. . in 'putting things over in .a' big The Russian Letdown ers "the .first, inning, but during the giaui. was given, followed by a tray . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson are 'turned tlie In- lunch-.- . . Man-- .beautiful and useful and". successful-'wayGilbert K. Chesterton, dead at. sixty-- ' orid. inning . Richfield.- found . their in Idaho. over two, weighed .more than two hundred to dependenceday 'cele.brafipn were to the of gifts guest presented, m.an and touched him for .three hits, .The office. and fifty pounds. s' have honor. Those from at-.'. Mr.; and Mrs, Nyles Christensen, of foul" runs., Cal Madsen was that organization. As divided' into committees and tending tlie affair were Mrs. .Alnfa every.- - doctor Bake City, a.ie guc'sts at the .to! do the relief . work . and been called will he surmise, .been" on the have for "the the.y Au-.job and daughter, Ir.ene, of rounded out' the .game' in favor - of j Arthur. Christensen home. died, of heart dis week. . The Maureen!past general program, Prows rfua,. and ... Wright Thurston of Manti, ..is a ease. Ills weight Salina. ' "which is being worked ou't ..more in Casta of Salina, Mrs. Phil Nie.lsd.n !guest 'Some pf the.' Salina boys 'had. their friend, Roy Larsen. . explains the calls for. 'a' sunrise saltfte. A and Mrs. Oris Sorenson of. Gunnison, Mrs. Oluff Anderson entertained hitting- britches on and w.ere con- detail, early ' concert is listed . for 'early morn- - .and Mrs. Dean Jensen of Los' An-jn- member of. the Social Hour club at dealll.-- . A., pump, stantly worrying . Winkle, . Richfield band. which a .miniature, parade, geles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. after "breaks down if. you Bastian, her 'home Friday afternoon of last pitcher. Dallas Bird grabbed two 3of dexorated wagons,, doll overwork It';-will make their home-iconsisting and Lynn Bird was c;edit-te- d Aurora, week. The lesson was given by Mrs, hits base - year e ' old trikes, pels, buggies, elowps,' best wishes the for; Max gorenson, with one happiness Ira Jenseff. Mrs. Dean Udell of Lehl, heart breaks' doWn nurse-rof rhymes a'nd. other and success from their many friends. was a special guest. second baseman for the. Salta,, swat-- 1 trayal Jf'.you compel It. to characters, will fornl . in lin'e .and . Mr. ahd Mrs. Chas. W'ell-o'was Clear a valuable ted and . supply with blood march foY several blocks, A 'patriotic' were weekover' the .Creek, Members with credited the . of clut visiting three'. drink", singles. ,Iour oxy., . food, All members .of the. regulars for' program of readings and music will . entertained their husbanda at an oul. end with relatives and. friends. gen too. many .bilforenoon.'-tioobe another attraction lions of cells. . . Harold Barnes, superintendent of the Salts got from one to four hits station party at the ra ' be. the main attraction '.jay evening- Every cell In the excepting .Hugh . Bird, who had an L. li. .S. .hopsital, Mrs. Barnes the . .' ' for the afternoons program. 'A child- - ' , body must have, .from a laboring heartl off andatchildren,' were ove.rni.ght guests who. day. Nyles Christensen, Mrs" Anmc Jensen 'Visiting'. rela-kin.its supply of food and Oxygen, pumped enk. dance add races' of all sorts an'd . of Mr! and .Mrs. 'Wilford enviable an tained for Monday ' llVCS and fnenls at ' 'reputation, . , . every second. thf Ca!ilal city.' Rasmussen! brother 'and sister-in-lawill .be featured for-- ' both old. of a himself member the Salt while Tlie r- . brain, .alone, contains- thirty ani Mrs. Dean" Jensen left aiid young. . T.hese races will take' of Mrs. Barnes. Tlie Barnes were on thousand million separate cells, 'ae- - ?rew .two years ago, was ,sent to left for .then' home in Los their' N. as' Sunday ' Peterson re. the idence." p. place by way to California. .cording ti Iioctor Cayrel. . in his ion 'field in tlm last inning and failed to Calif. . Angeles, home one No. because at' stay Mis. Orrin letersonj accompanied ..surplus jiounds, . (.'lies teuton . cavried- - get a chance at bat'.. .'Ed. "Jensen, a Mrs. 'Don Hogan and son,' of Man-- ' the celebration .will hold attractions scores of billions of useJess cells. each former valuable .her children and Burt and Naoma' by for the' Salts, player ' ' , for all.'' . ti, are guest's at the home of Mrs; .Day-- ' of Fillmore, . demand on. the i made this m;iking.an linirvcesnry in the spent Wednesday ' appearance game, ! ' ' ' ' . . . ," heart. ; . . ' Hogans father, Tom' Jensen. . and Thursday. 'as guest's of friends his "old position at third j'.playing Do.no't let 'yourself'remain fat after . ' Mrs. Lyman. Peterson spent- last and snared two hits and. he Merriage Announced. base. Eddie, " forty ff ytru" would live.ro lie old.- - T.o week-enMissd at Elsinore-Mrs. Oral Jensen was- hostess to Elaine, Draper,become, thin- ajnj slay- - filin, rtq Hires played the usual snappy game of old. While the game lagged'and the ex- daughter of Mf. and. Mrs.' Rasbel,, ilr. 'and Mrs. Arvil Jensen,. Mr". members Young Married club some effort of the" will, often more treme hot "weather bad a telling ef- Draper, became the .bride p'f Ernest and Mrs. Mar Mickels'on and Mr. and Wednesday afternoon; disagreeable than- dying,' Mr. and Mrs. .Leslie Jensen 'and families, fect oh the players, there, was 'ome Bastian,- - sonof Mr. .and Mrs. Alma Mrs; .'Leo. Christensen-anBastia-n of a o.ne At .at of the Aurora, wnrkers' . marriage daughter, Donna, of Idaho, are guests hard fighting throughout, 'the results dis" in temple'-Mothe Manti of meetings! in France, .'the. red Mr. Siena Heath. performed provihg the Salts the best scrappers. played and the cbinnftinist "internaMr. and Mrs. George Hardy of Miss lone Brienholt of Phoenix, day, June. 22. .The ceremony was The 'score tional by pin satFig, there was- radical and deterndned talk. Mojisieur Tlni rez told the meeting the. factories of France would. soon belpng to the work. ers. ; is sent through sumo If. t he .workers would that it takes more than a fed'ilag.and a hypui to'niri a factory and viake it- - pay ; if factories "did Hot pa'y theye would lie no- - pay roUS. Itfains count as. well as. hands-'Th- e e.ves'catry no load, but' they di". rect the feet and hand's. BRISBANE . THIS: WEEK - w .! ' . j oirt-of-to- CPAI-Ino- Pa-stia- . of-hi- s unnee-essarll- y g, -i n por--iiilV- r m-th- o-- f r . w -- State Liquor Sales Return Big Profits (Continued from page 1) Operating expenses of the commission during the 12 months include: Cost of permits sold, $1782.57; loss from breakage, $858.77; cash short, $136.20; freight, express and dray-ag- e in, $1268.25; freight, express an drayage out, $46,335.91; salaries and wages, $299,931.70; professional fees and salaries, $2387.88; building alterations and repairs, $8990.34; lights and power, $5029.85; travel expense, $6493.92; printing and forms, store supplies and expenses, $9787.53; rents and leases, $18,199.72; interest paid, $2816.67; bonds and insurance, $10,710.33; depreciation oil equipment, $7684.27; inventory adjustment, $26.28; office supp'ies, $8657.21; postage, $4715.23; janitorial supplies', $776.29; telephone and telegraph, $2203.41; bottle, labels, $1522.51; federal tax, $3081.76; mis1 $12,-989.7- 1; cellaneous expense, $941.99; "enforcement, $75,042.91;; heat, $753.57; .machine rentals, $1224.84. Liquor. sales ih May amounted to. 4 $216,581.69, as compared with ' in 'April. $713,-502.5- i ,''': - A reader asks what is; meant by a severance tax. Maybe its a' new name for alimony. , - o'f-th- e d j Users of safety razors dont talk themselves into having a massage, shampoo, .'singe and hair tonic. ultra-ra,die- " Ariz, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brienholt. C. dis'c-ow- f South China thought she w;anteil n war "W ith Japan, arjd will probably have It. Troops ' from. . a Japanese naval squadron land at Amoy, Fukien province, accompanied by. the usual yincing flock ot airplanes. . War-witJapan. Is the easiest thing' want .it. ". to have, if ' . you-reall.- In Canton, South China's blglty, parades and mass meetings, were organized to' Increase and express' Ini The outpouring-recallVoltaires; description of a glass of English beer, froth at the top, dregs at the bo. ttom. s Russian sovietism, came quickly, and might go quickly; signs of a breakdown are seen already. Those that and" better work get special re-wards; engineer.?, chemists, scientists occupy fine apartments 'compared- with those of ordinary workmen. That is Now hardly' straight, communism. Russia will have a epnstiUitkin and .house of parliament, important steps direction of conservatism. 'do-lnor- , e hit SorSandbei'g, Horne. enson.- Double plays L- - Bird ' to H. Bird'; E.. Jensen to D. Bird, to II. Bird; Henrid to 'Peterson. Credit victory to Madsen. Charge defeat to Winkle G, Winkle. Struck- out-Madsen 6. 'Bases- - on balls .Off D.' Tell, your little hoy and girl 'to in Bird 3, Winkle 5, Hprne 3, Madsen dude in their prayers the following': with . pitched . ball Sandberg by And please, Lord, do not send us Wjn- -' Madsen; Wjld. pitches ' ' any ipore wars. Balk-; ball MAdsen. Passed Uncle Sam. recently began delifer' kle. Home. Umpires Peterson and Mor;' ing hundreds of million's of bonus bond veterans of .the wai rison. Scorer Morley. dollars to'3,518,000 and. veterans a. big bonus, foi many a war in which' wo were not concerned Sam Smolinski of- Baltimore would until foolishness pushed us- In. make a formidable, competitor for the 'title of champion dumbbell. After . The French rrdm'ier Blum, first Jew serving two years for robbery he Ash prime 'rulnisle'r in. French history back to, the sama store to finwent Is a ipan of unu'sualability, combining ish the job. .Entering the same wincommon sense with the radicalism ol ' his dow, presence was" made known Mr. Btrchall writes' Ids Socialist party. ' to'the New York Times that there is by. the same burglar alarm which he is outbreaks Id caused hvs former arrestr-anfear of l a ground-swelobservers back see. in. France;' jail. Two-bas- - By - . - ,' NOWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD ' - - t , will you find a truck, with all these features at such low prices .. . anti-Semiti- Nowhere eke in the World will you find. trucks that will give; you such great; pulling power, at such' low prices as tlie . hew J936 Chevrolets! ' . d c . c movement in the of an vicious' attacks' of 'the right against Timidity is'not a. great virtue, but French the new Jewish premier. sometimes keeps a fellow from it according to Mr. Birchall, doing 'things that w'op Id get him in has survived the Dreyfus .case, which . bad. should have ended. it. anti-Semiti- 'Our railroads find it hard to 'make money,, bht- at least they are safe rail' ' roads. . LEGAL PUBLICATIONS', W. Averell Ilarrimah presented a esmedal from' the fund gold safety tablished In memory o.f.his father, E. FOR PUBLICATION. ' NOTICE " II. Harrlman, to F. E. Williamson, ' president of tlie New York Central, of the Interior, (genDepartment which ha? not lost one. life. In 12 years. eral Land Office at Salt'' Lake City, 1936. to learn from Mr. Utah,. June 'lOth, '. It is Interesting is N'O.TICE .Hereby gitfen. tha ElRipley that the first Gunard steamship - of M. Simonsenide Emery,' .Utah, 'did not carry as many passengers, as could be carried by'one of the lifeboats who, on January 7, 1930, made stock-raisin- g on the Queen Mary- - What is more Imhomestead entry, No. '047876, portant, ea'ch l.ifeboijt has wireless ap- - for NWUSWli Sec. 29, Lots 2, 3, 4, ' . paratus." SWV4NEU, NliSEli.Sec. 30,'Lo'ts l, 2, .3, Sec. 31. Township 23 South., Spain proves that it is possible for Section 25, Towrv a country to be toQ'racRcal for Its own Range ij East; Eli, ' 4 East, Salt 23 South, Range good. 'Labpr troubles and digeussions ship have put one million Spanish workers Lake Meridian,' has filed notice of oqt of their jobs, a good many fot' intention t make final proof, to esSpai.n; and 'Spanish radicalism goes tablish claim to' the land above desbeyond other kinds; many having been cribed,; before the clerk of the disbilled by terrorists. trict, court, a,t Richfield, Utah, on tlie,. 5th day "of. August, 19i6. VTfie lastAcliapter ln''the Llridfwrgft Claimant n'ames as witnesses; murder and kidnaping tragedy Is writ, Addley', I). 'Homer J.ensen, .La-.mten with the return to Colonel Bind Olsen- - arid G. K-- . .Olsen,, all .of bergh of $14,fiG5.held by New Jersey as evidence against Hauptmann.. Emery,' Utah. ' C King Features F.yiJita'-icTHOMAS F. THOMAS, I. ' WNU SerVic. . . . Register.- '. Nowhere else in the world wiil you find trucks that .are so extremely economical for alhround duty !. .' 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