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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH rAe -- LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS LIVESTOCK. SITUATION Mrs. Vein Burns was a charming Mr. grid Mrs.f John Bird announce J. AATNAUGHTOM. the birth of a son, boin Sunday atj hostess at a bridge luncheon Monday the bird home. All are doing nicely. afternoon. The affair was given Ly the hostess in honor of Mrs. Fay A delicate mechanism, quickly afBodden and Mrs. Cecil Sheppard of Francis and Wallace Davidson of Los fected by lieat, cold and other facters, sisters to Mrs. Burns, Salt Lake City, are visiting at the who Angeles, influences the stability of livestock are visiting in Utah. The home home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hansen. A few days of extremely markets. and summer ith was gay flowers, a painty luncheon was served, at two hot weather, which marked the close Dr. Hae E. Noyes and Glenn D. in the afternoon. l'lacecards were jof July and early days of 'August, Kennedy weie at Moroni Tuesday on mafked for sixteen guests. When the j caused an abnormal decline in con a brief business visit. of fresh meats, for house bridge scores were added, Mrs. Ernel sumption 'wives like to spend much time do not Lovell Mrs. won Peterson high score, Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson Crane second high, and Mrs. Vivian in a hot kitchen when the mercury hovers around 100 degrees. The re were dinner guests Sunday at the Burns the consolation. suit was a slowing down in the de home of Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Chrismand for livestock, coupled with some tensen in Centerfield. decline in wholesale priees of meats It is in such emergencies that the Mrs. Boss Hunt and daughter, human element in control of the cenaccompanied Mr. Hunt to the camp at Alpine Tuesday. They will;.,, of f,ower8 were Ubed throughout tral livestock markets enters the pic ture, to safeguard the values of mil spend the week at the camp. jthe living rooms and covers were lions of dollars worth of livestock, Following the placed for twelve. With the first "signs of reduced con Reed Thorpe, instructor in the uncheon hour, small tables were demands caused by the heat sumer at Salt Lake, spent Saturday ranged for bridge. Irf the contest He was looking for scores, Mrs. Merrill Nielson and wave, livestock sales agencies w'arned and Sunday here. after his property interests and call- - Mrs. B. Y. Peterson were awarded producers and feeders to hold back shipments until the retail trade had ing on friends and relatives. righted itself. The result was that in spite of the curtailed demand, cat Thursday evening of last week, !tle prices held steady. It is such serMrs. E. C. Wright was hostess to a vice perfbrmed by those who operate few friends for an evening of bridge. the great public livestock markets A dainty luncheon was served durthat goes to safeguard the price ing the game. Prizes were won by structure for all livestock producers Mrs. Noel de and Mrs. mate, it ! Ne-rees- e, Stanley Barrett, first, Wright, second. Large vases of goldenrod brightened the living rooms and the hostess entertained for eight. Mrs. Cy Stillman .and daughters, Sunny Rae and Judy, of Richfield, were visiting at the A. C. Willardson home Monday and Tuesday. Don Lange, gunners third class, on the U. S. S. Colorado, was married at Long Beach, Calif., August fifth, to Miss Laurene Pitts of that city, according to information received by his parents, Mr.ahd Mrs. George de Lange, of this city. The ceremony was read by L. D. S. Bishop Gallin, at the Gallin home. Mr. and Mrs. de Lange jaitjmmediately to coast city. After the at housekeeping from North Sevier high graduating FDR SALE farm at Loss school, Noel enlisted in the U. S. Creek, Willow Bend water right, ex- navy, and in December he reenlisted term. tra good. Mrs. Dorinda Scorup. J29t-- after serving a four-ye- Classified Ads re ar Holidays usually have an adverse effect upon livestock prices, particu larly in areas where the public takes to automobiles and picnic grounds thus cutting down the consumption of fresh meats. Cold weather usually tends to cause an increase in meat consumption. Those who sell livestock on the open markets closely watch these conditions and attempt to bal ance livestock receipts on the open market to match demand, all in the interests of a stable market price structure. that all livestock values are based entirely upon the prices paid at the central markets." The greater the number of livestock producers and feeders who realize how delicate the balance to maintain a stable market, the greater will be the use of central markets for the sale of all livestock in the United States. Wheat is like a man. It isnt how tall he is, but what he has in his head that counts." Club Holds Annual Outing at Maple Grove Potato Growers To Vote on Plan At Maple Grove, refreshingly cool during the hot summer months, mem(Continued from page 1) MERCHANTS bers of the LProgresso club in particularly for breakfast surplus years. Saturday WISE An order requiting shipper com- morning. All the guests eighteen in pliance with the program can be were seated at one long number if such action is favored by tables for the morning meal. Mounof the growers in the 15 states tain flowers and grasses made an voting either by a number of grow- attractive decoration for the center ers or v ume of potatoes represent- of th tablb. Varitfiis card games and ed, and if handlers representing 50 hiking were the days pastime, and at per cent of the volume of potatoes four oclock cantaloupe was Dr. R. G. If the producers vote is served. Sixteen club members, with shipped. favorable but the required number of i Mrs.' Wayland Mattsson of Vernal Wishes to announce he has handlers do not sign the agreement, and Mrs. Farrall Crane as guests, at-- , taken over the Office an order may be issued with the ap- tended the outing. Mrs. S. Ross Hunt and Practice the proval of president. and Mrs. H. W. Cherry were hos- -' If excessive surpluses threaten tesses. of disaster to markets and farm prices, Dr. F. O. Bullock othes limitations provided for in the Dont be too serious about life. Re. . 1 to 5 p.m. Hours program could be made operative if member youll never get out alive. recommended by the aiea committie. And By Appointment These measures would limit by grade and size the quality of potatoes other Buy from Our Advertisers. than culls which could be shipped in interstate commerce. No resti ietpns would be madofi shipments within the state of origin or in foreign trade, or on officiallp certified seed Every Sack Will Be Sold With a Money-Bac- k Guarantee 1 when sold seed. Small for potatoes We have completely remodeled our flour mill and equipment It is now modern and shipments of 2,000 would be exempt The latest type of Agene Bleaching Process has just been installed in our mill, and it does make the flour under the program, officers announce. much whiter in color and of a more uniform grade. We will continue to give you Under the trial and error dispen100 POUNDS OF FLOUR for 3 BUSHELS OF WHEAT the commits administration sation, Wheat Hard sacked 24a or 48'e Flour, $1.70 Cwt. the errors and the country suffers the Whole Wheat trials. Flour, sacked 24s or 48s 1.65 Germade and Steel Cut Wheat, 24s. 9's, 5's. . . . " Advertise! two-thir- i Latimer We Want Your Flour Business! 2-0- Dairy Feed Hog Feed Laying Mash, 20 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ,.. devouring what they have, rather than trying tj create more and thereby have more for everybody to con sume. Nations Business. An insurance statistician says in telligent people live longer than dumb ones. In times like these, with prospects as they are, it doesnt seem very intelligent of em to do it. and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers PROBATE Protein HERMANSENS x ROLLER M " MILL UTAH GUNNISON, o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF PETER C. SCORUP, W&L Kldsv Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the uriHersigned at her residence in Salina, Utah, on or before December 10th, 1938. DORINDA SCORUP, Administratrix. N. J. BATES, Attorney for Administratrix. First pub. Aug. 12; last pub. Sept. 2. CF (7 (1 Iliiu: 3I IL' 4Jl!H7;)4kf A FINE GIFT FOR SOiME :d Vim: ONE CD 2D A 30 !: 0lc3 111 aftirar Peerless furniture SUBSCRIPTION . rj : CL mxj & Hardware Co. To.TIIIS NEWSPAPER' NOW CASH IN VrTBAR5Ams 1.20 1.20 1.55 We still have on hand a large quantity of High Quality Turkey Red Wheat from last years crop, from which we are manufacturing flour. . AUCTION SALE Horses and Reserve Officer Mules, Tuesday, August lGth, and Off to Training Camp every two weeks thereafter. We have a customer for the cheapest to the best. Write or wire JIMMIE DUNN Merrill Nielson, head of the Mer& HORSE MULE COMMISSION rill Nielson clothing store, and memCO., Union Stock Yards, Ogden, ber of the reserves of the 387th field Utah. Alltf artillery, 9th corps area, left Satur for Boise, Idaho. Mr. Nielson FDR RENT Two sleeping rooms, day will be absent two weeks and during Wealth with garages. See Mrs. A. S. Crane. his stay at Boise will take part in the All of our polidevious devices the A12tf training maneuvers of reserve offi medicine men tical to FCR SALE New Potatoes. G. cers at the Boise barracks. Besides the reserve officers of Utah detach- the wealth we have are nothing more Lorentzen. A12tlp or less than economic cannibalism. ments, officers from the 10th field arCannibals eat each other, instead of ELECTRICAL REPAIRS tillery of Washington will be at the going out or producing food. And Shop. Hal Felt, Salina. J17tf barracks for the regular training. that is what a civilized people do when they turn all their attention to 0 Exceptional TREE ON THIS Offer The Harvester Company Will Give FREE-- , f. o.b. Chicago to each Farmer Purchasing a new A telephone keeps you in touch, saves time, trips and money for a few cents a day. McCormick-Deerin- TRACTOR ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type 5V P up to midnight September 15, 1938 &?';AfaA? 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