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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS 1 J t4,4'!4"i,,!,i,4','!,,i''!''!' Mrs. Mary Curtis ami Miss Donna lVggy daughter of Mrs. Curtis of Delta, are visitimg with Beryl Kearns, is visiting fur a Week Mrs. August Erickson, sister of Mrs at the jionie of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Curtis, ami at the home of Mr. and'de Lange in 1'rovo. '.. Mrs. Thorvald Andreason. Mr. and "Mrs' "W. H. Brown left Mi lulah Young, a graduate at Saturday for California. They .will. Wasatch academy in May, sient the!niata their home in the future .at a suburb wf Los Angeles, ait the home Tan two weeks Beti-rson- (Continued from page 1) Next Sunday will be a real ba'oball , j visiting past of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Barton in Mi-s Darlene Rasmus. en left.Sun-an- d Oarey, Ida. She returned Sunday,' a weeks visit .with Miss 10r will spen.1 the summer months tay Lees Lhoda at Loa.r with Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Young, her i parents.. - day in Salina, when a .will.be played on the local diamond, In addition to the regular league game scheduled between Manti and Salina,.. set for 4 oclock,- the Salts will take on the Fairview crowd at 1 oclock. The 1 o'eloik game is the che that wais postponed on- account of double-head- er . . ... ex- - Man-'ye- tow-ms- j ' j j Side-by-Sid- e. VISIT UTAH PARKS. Edra Taylor and daughter,' Garna, Mrs. .Amanda Murphy and Rex Murphy of' Salina, Mr. and Mrs.' Plain Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Lero Curtis and son, Redd, of Aurora, left Monday ..of last week by motor-dria vacation and sightseeing trip to' Utah National parks; Las Vegas and the .great Boulder . dam. They visited ' Bryce and Zion Canyon National park's, then spent two days at Boulder. dam and the Neyada .city; They returned Friday. ' . . Mrs.- ; . . - . I of-Loa, . . ' ' at the A. C.. in IOg.a.n years' returned ar,l Friday., .She left for Sunday, and Fb-hlak- au'nuncr monrhs will be Skougaard's tavern. - during- . .'AIma' (;ates, fw th- - 0,Jen employej at ,,,,,, . ,tbe p;l. ' who attended the and dumb thildren at j. ' a!iJ Mrs. Harold Cates. . in touch with business opportunities, with friends and neighbors the easy way. When you wonder where all of last years wages hate gone just take a look at the nearest automobile junk, th,, parentS) Mr, Vli1- yenVt can get things done in a hurry -by telephone . . ar You Mr! and. Mrs. Owen Taylor and children returned from I.oa W'ednos- -' 11. vatr, stockman and were visiting with Mr. and tensive Uipper of fat stock to tin day. Ihey Lev'i Mrs. Taylor for several days. markets, and Mr--- . Wyatt, are spending thi.- - week in Salt Lake City. Frank Reed camp in from Jackson, Reed, Calif.;. Sunday and joined-MrsFrank Ilerbeit, owner o.f the lo- - wbo js v j ntj with her parents, Mr. eal drayugv business, is transacting anii Mrs. Ernest Eiben. Mr. buTmss at the capital oty tins week. - 1W a..,ar,;e ,store in. his manaK(thome town, plans to spen t a' two Mrs. Miles Curfew entertained in wfW, viu.a.r0n, and before his .re: honor of the anniversary of her bath he BTU, Mrs. Rwd will visit with at the Curfew home Monday. Follow- - Mr and Mrg. W. W, Reed, parents ing a oeial hour, a dainty luncheon. of Frankf at Gl.allJ junttion Colo. ' was, served by the hostess to twelve! . close f i lends. I ee Fheppard and children . visited 'Sun-day.with Mrs. Sheppard Miss Mary I nurse Nielson visited and i',fant; daughter at' the home (if .with Mr, and Mrs. Niels Nielson Sat- - Mra,,-- j Miles' Curfew.-urday. Miss Nielsoii' completed .a ' j ,,, . ' The reason they increase the horse magazine correspondent quotes some excellent advice which he says power of automobile engines each was contained in the Plattsburg is because it is necessary to ual, an army handbook issued to Am- pull against taxes as well as gravity. erican soldiers during the World The term of political economy War. Among the cautions given was (Continued from page 1) . be abolished. Nothing politiunless killed this: should Dont 1 he symphony orchestra Will get is cal ever economical. meet every Friday evening at 8 p. in., until the orchestra can meet as a unit. The practices will be held twice! Arrested for desertion and ordered .. Many animals laugh, declares a to return to his wife, Charles Cernin scientist. If they observe humans a week. be fined. closely they can hardly help it. New York he of asked that week of next Thursday evening at( 8 p. m., the first band concert of the season will be held at the usual place,' west of the Holland Inn. The public is cordially invited. The program will be as follows: Golden Bear March;! Spirit of Sioux;. Oracle Overture; solo, James Nielsen; Bullfrog on. the Bank; The Old Grey Mare; Overture,) The Scarlet Mask; trio, Arlan, Dee, and Junior Nordfelt; sold, Reynold Lindhardt; reading, Clyde Thomell; clarinet quartette; band, Jolly Peters, Indian Qutermezzo, A Inning Band Activities Are Savior For Salts PlannedforSummer Seven-Ru- n ' yard.' Salt Lake at the lee Ilurr Arland Taylor celebrated his eigh'h G. M. Burr, his fa- bei ide of of laUweek. lie birthcay. WLlm-d- ay (her, who is recovering fiom a recent '.waJ to eighteen boys and girl-operation. at theL. D. S. .hospital. .were played for an,(1 olk(ool, an hour, Mrs, 'Owen Taylor, his mo-II, Nielson- went to l.rovo Tues- -' theiv , a dainty Unhcoh at ' day and was accompanied on the ri-- fj 0c0ck ' tvn-. by his son, James Nielsen, who, .' . has completed the fi,rt year of col-- j MrS Ellen Humphrey, Miss Ellen lege at the. Brigham Young univer-- f Sc(mip. anj Mrs. Jese Thornell Wo-6' ' j' 'to red to. Orangeville Sunday.- They ' ' ' titended a wedding.' ceremony, of a Burgess, is at his home in of .Mrs. Humphrey, granddaughter this city for the summer. He was a ,lejfo .Murnirtfr; they visited '.with student at Snow college during the Mrs alT(1 at- the j. A. j0iOiph . ... , ' . You can enjoy a telephone's con sentence for a few cents a day ' is in Ih-h- The reason a lot-- of socialistic minded folks' are against competition they are too azy to, furnish' , op .w " ges - t any themselves. T. '. . Correct this sentence: My wife doesnt play a- very good ' game but she is &. cheerful loser.; . . 1' ' if would be- a' good Idea vote- of cona two-thirin the. first to law .a pass' gress' ' t . ' place- - ' cl((, past winter. i R-o- . . V . . news-paperma- n, tart's Off Frecce 8, replied: Its what .. pubChristensen' left Fqrbu-sMi-Struck McVoy lishes free the same stuff the radio T, Forbimh '2, L. Roberts Thur,day 0f last wFek for St. George, announcer gQt paid for the Jay' behe- wil, visjt; for a mpnth with Mrs. on balls Off Freeee 1, Fo '' fore. . Rulon .Fecto.1, a sister. .' bush' f, L'.. Roberts 2. Hiit with pitched Wild pitch halls Chnidre.ss, FOrbu-h' of the. rForbu-.h.--halls Passed" 'Hall,.- II. George .Swain, publisher Garfield County News at Ianguitch, Bird- - Time of game 2 hours 15 minand .Mrs. Swain, were dinner guests utes.' Umpires Peterson, H.' Lee. . Saturday at the home of Mr. .and Scorer T. .Mo.rley . 21.- s Il'iits. batted 3, L. Robert-! - June 20 We know you will be looking for' something nice to give Dad on Father's Day. It is a great problem to find the right kind of a gift We cam help you, as. we have almost anything you could look for, such as:: Fathers. Day. Greeting Cards, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Silk .Shirts, Sweaters, Trousers, Shoes, and many other gifts too numerous to rnention. Come in and we will do the rest . 1 ' A little boy asked his- father what a newspaper was. His father, a " ' Crane left Saturday for Nevada. She will visit irdefini'ely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Mrs. . Scortip home'' in Irovb: Perhaps Remember Fathers Day - . The Fair Mere. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. -- -- . . . BLEEDING SORE GUMS ' If you really want quick, certain, and lasting relief, from this most disease, iust get a buttle of PYORRHEA REMEDY and use as directed. LETOS is- always Mrs. H; S. Gaitesl Salina Drug guaranteed. Co. I:'." Till ' Mrs. Fred Arbogas't and children, Karl Nkd.-en- , a stmlert at' Teach-- i Edna 'Mae and Frederick, Jr., .of Salt ers college, Flagstaff, Ariz., during Lake City, are visiting this week with the past school session,' was her Mrs. Alary Domgaard. Classified Ads TANK ONCE over the week-envisiting at. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. athlete and baseHugh Bird,-staKarl Nielsen. He has returne south ball .dovvn from Eureka player, came and plans to at Flagstaff for and visited over, Friday the summer. with his' parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Geo, Bird;, i . .. ' d FOR SALE Underwood Typeperfect condition, bargain, Mrs. Moskowitz, Anderson Jilt Ip write, $20.00. Appts. . . I - ' . . 'Anderson, 'well known of SaHna, will make their' home at Provo- for the summer. .(he Garden Mrs. A.nderson . left-foCity early last week, .and was joined' w ho wi'l Saturday by.' Mu. Aniler-on- , he- with the Floyd- S. .Whiting co'n-jah- y . .' ..on; road 'work'. '. . and Mr--, Mrs. A-l- . cit-i.eh- - Millie instructor in the .public schools'. the. .pa at winter, left for Logon Saturday. She plans to spend several weeks ait the Agricultural college summer school.' . M.i-- s . One good wiiy to- keep, from getting' old (s to drink a c.jupe' of highballs and then 't, .ke your car. down to the reia d to e hither .or not it' can s-' Jo t ninet-v- . .A famous actor-sayhe would like to spend, six months--juslei:tiing the Vest of the world go by: He should (ry touring in a second hand car- - FORD America Is Buying One A Automatic G-- THRIFT UNIT E Sealtd-in-stee- l in All Models Oil COOLING means Quieter Operation, More Cold with , Less Current, Enduring Economy! Minute! limit r THE BEST BUY AC finest of all refriger- ators. Dont be satisfied with anything less than the best for a G-- now costs less than ever to own less than ever E to buy. See the new T1 General Electric Triple-Thri- ft models )ou sat e 3 ways, on price, on operating cost, on upkeep. CHRISTIANSEN Furn. & Hdwe. Co. Salina, Utah The STTS MILES PER GALLON Ford V-- 8 is WTitiiig remark able mileage retords on American roads. Private' owners and fleet operators .alike report averages CALIFORNIA WINE Now you can afford the 22-2- 7 . IN 60 OWNERS REPORT of from 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. You can fill the tank of 'your Ford 60 and drive all day t 300 to 400 miles without stopping again, for fuel. Besides costing less to run than any Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. Thats double economy! The 60 delivers V8 smoothness and quiet at speeds up to 70 miles an hour. It is built into the same roomy body as' the famous 85 with the "same modem features of comfort and depend ability thatmake the 1937 Ford V-- 8 unques. car IN THE. low-pric- e ticnably held. m , FORD V PRICES BEGIN 1 I 529 Dearborn Factory, Transportation chargesi State and Federal taxes extra Thi price it lor the Coape, illut above, equipped with front end rear bump, ert, spare tire, born, windshield wiper, tun visor, flove compartment, and ash tray. tnted A MONTH, after usual t, buys any model 1937 Ford V-- 8 Car from any Ford dealer anywhere in the United States. Ask your Ford dealer ebout the easy payment plana of the Universal Credit Company. Wg |