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Show tHE SAUNA : ;; Brooks Robins, who is attending school in Jtalt Lake, was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, over the week-end. paity wis held at the home of Miss Virginia RasmusMisses sen Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Manti, and Emma Martin were the spent Tuesday afternoon at the home honored guests; A waffle supper was of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. served to seven girls. Borg. Joy-Cran- e Dinner guests of Miss Lulu Crane Mrs. J. Bud Murphy spent thej afternoon were Miss Beth week-en- d at the home of her fathe Saturday Hobbs and Miss Josephine Jackson of Dr, D. I). Boyer, at Provo. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs .Salt and daughter, Joanah, of Nephi. Max Mecham of Goshen, was a guest at the Leonaid Mecham home Mrs. Evan Rasmussen left Sunday Wednesday and Thursday of last for her home in Logan after a weeks week. stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herod Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loomis, who spent the past two months in San Miss Hayl Riggs, assistant at Francisco, returned to their home in Crystals Beauty shop, spent MonSalina Saturday, day and Tuesday of last week in Salt .... . Lake. Mrs. Alonzo Peterson celebrated her birthday Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Rose Crane spent last week last week. A large birthday cake' with friends and relatives in formed the centerpiece of the table, visiting Lake and Provo. Salt truncheon was served to fourteen close friends of Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Harry Dewey, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore, at Pocatello, Idaho, will return to Salina Saturday. . LOST Two endgates for Chcvro- -' Mr8. jhert 11. Park and son, let truck, between Gunnison and' n0bby, left Wednesday for Ogden to Richfield. Liberal reward for return mrpt'jtr. Park, who has been attond-t- o D. Miyatake, Gunnison. Q8t2p jnfc a F),ccjai Kangers school at Lo- -. Kan Mrs. Ivo AmlfAon and daughters of Cedar City, returned to their home .after a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jensen. LtlcV for the Gums. An stringent and Antiseptic that must please the user or Druggists return mony .if. fsi'st bot'le of LITOS fails to satisfy. DRUG CO. SALINA Thelma Jensen, Correspondent J p Miss Bonnie Andreason spent the Mr. and Mrs. Odean Johnson an-- 1 in Ephraim with her sibter, nounce the arrival of a seven and week-en- d MonBurke Mrs. Stevenson. born one-ha- lf pound baby boy, moBoth Johnson. Mrs. to day night ther and son are doing fine. Derrall Mecbam, a freshman at with the U. of U., spent the week-en- d at the his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Cuests over the week-en- d Frank Herbert home were G. F. Iler-beif- c Mecham. , of Ely, Nev., V. C. Herbert and Miss Arvilla Xickleson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson of and Miss Ana Herbert of Irovo. phraim, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Freece Tuesday afterMrs. Herbert Greenleaf, a former noon of last week. resident of Salina, spent Monday afternoon with her friends in this city. Dinner guests at the F. A. Matt-sso- n is in she Utah her here home Sunday afternoon were stay Ihrring a guest of Mrs. Guy Lewis in Rich- Mrs. Elizabeth Crane of Provo and field. Mr. and Mrs. Bur Jett Crane and family of Circleville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Brayon Farley and I ake, were guests over the week-en- d Rasmussen. Ira Mis. and of Bishop family of Bingham, were house guests at the Cl yelp Doyt home during the deer hunting season. W. Mrs. Bell Sorenson and Mrs. J. A "no hostess j- REDMOND LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Wilkinson returned to their homes in; Palina last week after a two weeks' j SUN. SAUNA. UTAH - A Critic Lauds State Newspapers j o - r Mrs. Lester Jensen returned home last Friday from a three weeks visit (The following comment .on news-- ( serves more attention than it usually Mrs. Mark L. Thompson, w ife of Lieutenant Thompson, recently ar- - papers of the state of Utah, and writ-- , receives, from either the rural papprs . Mrs. Arthur Christensen spent the rived .in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- - ten by E. T. Hyde, bespejes the or the city dailies. latter part of last week at Salt Lake City. Mads C. Jensen of Wyoming, is visiting with his brothers, Eph and . mpany Antone Jensen, after a separation ofJ exarmnfc a considerable number of years tT come, one 479 who are enaged m nearly 20 years I would most important sources of income will of rural and the Utah redeer and have hunters their game papers T. W. Taylor and Mr. Smith of ilce to com- - doubtless be the funds disbursed by of tribute a them some have deer that pay very large Van Nuys, Calif., left Saturday for ported to tourists; and all other towns of the I was mendation. been gratified on Fishlake the forest highly bagged their home. They were accompanfilled were in note state will also profit heavily from that Aside from this the they general year. experience ied by two fine bucks dead, of of of news source. this a the these enrollees gained in contact with good report course. e immediate their The many natural wondersof this neighborhoods, Mrs. Laura Draper of Salt Lake work, they gained a valuable knowhunt as carried on ten in an. interesting and lively syle. state are worthy of the constant and of the deer McC. M. of Mrs. Draper City, and y enthusiastic in Utah. These boys will no doubt Nearly all of them have an attention of all the pa- Gill, Nev., left Tuesday for Salt Lake and editorial their to 0f Luces the gent pageJpers telling state; and in devoting expei City after two months spent with reldiscussions d of much space to this subject they will with home their folks, promoting thereby atives and friends here and at Salina. the day. All of them be helping their own welfare and inMrs. Wilford Rasmussen spent the an understanding among the carious questions gf a sections United of the States. high stuflidafd of ethics come because as more and more visit-hn- d preserve first part of the week at the capital clean expression of thought. All 0rs are attracted hither, the more city combining business with pleasof them show good taste in their money will they reap as their reward ure. W. L. Nichols, camp engineer, and headings, when cash' flows freely frogi the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson had Scott Barton, foreman, and Antone1 typographical makeup. well as advertising display. as numerous travelers who visit as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Jensen, mechanic, all turned out for' a state. brief them of Many present Mrs. Enoch Jorgensen and children the deer hunt. Last reports were that of the most important world In conclusion I would like to tenof Ephraim and Miss. Flora Jorgen- the deer saw them coming and van-- , so far as space will permit news, der sen of Salt Lake City. my hearty congratulations to the ished over the hill. It is hoped that Thobe who were at Salt Lake City these reports aefalse. Anyway, the Practically all of them are enthus newspaper editors of Utah, for the e enterprise they are displaying, and during the U. E. A. convention last camp members are very interested in ,iastic over the paturai and sur- - the valiant fight they are making to wonders attractions their of and week were Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jen- sampling some of Utahs famous sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson, venison. Anyone having a surptes, rounding country, and present facts achieve high ideals in journalism, Miss Veola Brienholt, Miss Louise dont, be. bashful. Jut let us know extgHing their beauties in a pleasing They are worthyof the most gener-aboous support of the business men and Larsen and Lewis Sorenson. it and we will all be coming an,L complete manner Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen an- right down. Also, they describe the marvels of people generally of Jheir nounce the birth of a baby girl, born intermountain country to some ties, and this should be heartily but this is a subject which da- - corded them. Tuesday, October 26. Both baby and .memThe three former following mother are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson were bers of Company 3749 were given; tendant;. Henri Squires, first cook; Generally the fellows most anxious Salt Lake visitors the first pint of assistant foremen promotions by of-- j Rufus Hammett, first cook';' Will A. for war are those too old to fight and ficials of the Fishlake National for- - Hughes, 2nd cook; Foy D. Lockhart,' who have no the week. sons to contribute to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sipith of Los est: Allen Cook will actas clerk to 2nd cook the cause. Angeles, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Superintendent Parkinson; Clifford Me- -' Deloyd Christensen and Mrs. F. P. J. Taylor will be assistant to Camp 1 Smith, spent most of this week visit- chanic Jensen, and Willie Ketchem machine The will as serve operator. in Lake Salt City. ing Arvil Jensen, who suffered the in- members of this company are happy jury of a fractured skull while work- to welcome these former CCC boys ing at the sugar factory Saturday as a part of the technical staff of Have your Suits and Overcoats made - to - measure! . , evening, is reported to be doing as Company 479. clothes They cost no more than ready-mad- e Our well as can be expected. He is at the clothes fit little is taken detail and.wear! Every Salina hospital. Following is a roster of enrollees of care suit Mrs. Orris Sorenson and baby of holding important responsibilities in your own taste, as well as the style Los Angeles, are visiting with rela- this and manufacture! us for once Fall New announced be will others Try or Sut camp; your tives and friends here and at Salma. later: Allen P. Adams, senior leader; Overcoat and you will always be our satisfied customer! Mrs. Wm. Allred was hostess at a Wayne Crawford, company clerk; birthday party Saturday evening. A Woodrow W. Boyd, mess steward; delicious lunch was served to ten Conrad Partin, supply steward; Jas. . guests. R. Dickert, canteen steward; Homer S A LINAS BUSY STORE. Lee Nielson of Bingham, is visit- L. Ingram, assistant educational ading at the home of his parents, Mr. viser; Alonzo C. Hitt, first aid at- and Mrs. J. C. Niflson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andreason and children left for their home in Los Angeles Saturday after a weeks visit here and at Gunnison. They were accompanied by Miss Nada Andreason, who plans on spending the next several months at the. coast city. Mrs. Henry Sorenson was hostess to a group of young matrons Wedn nesday evening. 'I hose invited were Mrs. Oral Jensen, Mrs. Tillman Nelson, Mis. Byron Jensen, Mrs. Lamar Rasmussen, Mrs. Swen Jensen end Total Property Mrs. Bladden Toulsen. Tak paid by the Rio Grand a in Utah City, county, state and federal governments go on spending but $622,245.82 the taxpayer gets the headache. Total Utah Tax for at Los Angeles. j ' Vc uTV Vr ch-cki- j ( 1 writ-ledg- intelii-enjo- te broad-minde- j . t man-mad- j ut Good Suits & Overcoats made-to-measu- last-minu- te The Fair Merc. Co. Hiafliag .payload sp-e- deliver SCHOOLS es School purposes $373,505.74 c Send $1 Tax paid in Sevier County for School purposes $21,569.33 Our Lovely New Tin: 100 PROOF MOJUD Atlantic Montiiny KENTUCKY jRoad purposes $77,398.34 STRAIGHT BOURBON Sevier C&u-bKa- u. i . SILK STOCKINGS' , The Beit Hosiery Vel stein Town JqC Christensens Inc. SALINA MAKE the most of your the Enjoy the. wit, wisdom, the companionship, t'le charm that have made the for sevanty-fiv- e ATLANTIC, years, Americas most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send $1 UTAH 8 (mentioning this ad) to The Atlantic Monthly Boston Arlington Street WHISKEY Fifths Code llo. 54 Pints Code llo. 55 GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO Louis? ille total Utah Road - DUTY Total Utah Tax for general County purposes Svil Owensboro, Ky. t TAX PAID IN SEVIER COUNTY . $33,2Q2.61 The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railro. d annually pays the largest individual property tax bill in eight of the 13 Utah counties ihru which its lines run. Once upon a time the property tax was the $100,384.90 Sevier Coun- - 0I,ly tax paid. Now all that is changed by gov-t- y einmental demands made upon taxpayers general County marily because of unemployment and relief. Sales use and franchise taxes in Utah during $3,562.39 ' 1937 Wl11 take an additional $75,000.00 from the , Ki Grande. Tax- paid in for V ,rVj v ' . U XS , ;taI Uty poses ytfjjrVTax JTnJ Ttsh Tax for Town pur $70,956.64 paid in Sevier & -- Onuntv SI Rfil R7 ' TVS f AMT SALE pur- RIO GRANDE PROPERTY $6,409.19 Y btnrptrstrj Tax ' ' I V, I V 4 , . jV The Rio Grande believes in good schoo's, gooH roads, and efficient state, county and municipal government. The Rio Grande is a substantial taxpayer fully awake to the obligations and responsibilities of good citizenship. In .this sition the Rio Grande stands shoulder to shoul- er..with you and all other good citizens in Stckln8 progress and prosperity for our com-.-.. munity. The Rio Grande strives, not only to be a good, itizen, but to be a progressive railroad. You ,iav.e a direct interest in the Rio Grande tax problem, because railroad taxes, like all other expenses, must be paid from revenue collected f,om you shipper or traveler. You and the Rio Grande are therefore business associates. L'pon us, as fellow ci'izens and fellow tax- 5 Payers, lies the responsibility for keeping eminent as our servant, to the end that we shall not become slaves to government. GEORGE F. DODGE D. & R. G. W. Tax Commissioner a to SEE - off. 4? OUR WINDOW 346 Equitable Christiansen Furniture Cu. Salim Ephraim Richfield gov-XT- - i:J Salt Lake D ' X; Bldg., Denver, Colorado re |