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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH AURORA Every American Agnes Knight, Correspondent Mrs. Alonzo Peterson and 'Mrs. Evans spent the first part ' of last week visiting with Mr. arid Mrs. George Hardinger .in Roosevelt. Mrs. llardinger is a daughter of Mrs. leter;- son. . " SHOULD SEE THE THR ILLING STORY OF OUR Stars and Stripes The Flag8peal(S Mrs. George I). Brown and Mrs, A!- . Mr.. and Mrs. Stanley Parrott were bert Goryd of Provo, are spending ah business visitors in Salt Lake from itidi (finite .visit with their parents, Sunday until.. Tuesday. They were Ir. and Mrs. G..E. West. Doctor West "aecompanied home by their daughter, has been ill the past wreok and. his Nonna, who has been visiting in daughters will remain here until hie Provo and Price. -, TECHNICOLOR recovery. And the Outstanding Feature , . ; j It All Came True Early to Come el ' Its AH in Glorious No Advance in Prices, so Mrs. George Bird and Mrs. Stin-Ethley Jensen attended the graduation exercises at the I'niversity of Utah the firep;.nt of last week. Hugh Mini was a member of the giaduiting class .arid the motive for the trip. . . ' '. Mrs. Gilbert Larson entertained several friends Thursday afternoon of last Week when she observed her ' Following birthday anniversary. needleeruft and a .Social time a dainty hot luncheon was served to twelve.. ' VICTORY THEATRE H. R. Crandall who attended in Utah. Rankers meet in Ix'gan last week end, was accompanied home from Provo by Mrs. Crandall and daughter, Hazel. Mrs. Crandall and llazil have been in the Garden city during the last school year where Hazel was a itiusic student at the Rrigham Young . ... head chef at the university.'. spent- the Rrigham City week end here with his wife and son Mr.- and Mis. Albert Johansen and Frank was. formerly with the Salina Mr. and Mrs, 'J. Hotter of Salt Lake . .'. . camp. . were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and! . . M rs. George Ji hanson. The patty was Don 'Kennedy,-travelinre p re sen1 enroute- to the .Southern Utah parks tative for the Young Rubber com- and the Pacific coast. ' ' ' pany, with headquarters at Salt Lake City," visited Staurday and. Sunday vThe GoosebeiTy Rangers station . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was the scene of a gala event Sunday night when, Mr. .and Mr.s.'Ev.an Mick-eiso- n entertained a group of intonate Reed Thorpe, former instructin' at friends irf honor of their sixth we North Sevier high school and now dinjr anniversary. A delicious hot din- -' located with the Salt Lake schools. a ner was served to twelve guests and together with Mrs. Thorpe an tbeii the course of the evening, a during children, was a visitor in Salina Mast program was enjoyed. campfire ' and the week end Fiank ;Lftin, OCC camp, Thursday and Friday . - : . JUNE 13 and 14 ' Classified Ads IF ITS ELECTRICAL, Licensed Electrician. Hal We fix it Fe.lt. J7tf. WANTED -- Will buy dead or old hoises or cows for cash. See Frank J7tf. Herbert, Salina. 1 SERVICE SPECIALISTS Refrigeration, Radio, All appliances. Maytag agency. Make Electiic Co., Richfield. M.Jytl. Nears 90th Milestone nr $ tsW X, I - 'A - : I -- : CCC CAMP NEWS Co. 479 Camp ' Salina, Utah. F-1- Daniel Carter Peard. Honorary Member of Executive Board, National Scout Commissioner, .and Chairman National Court of Honor, Boy Scoutso( America. G.-.I)- ... Friday -- , ". '. . . Mr.- nnI Mrs. Elfis .Sanders and Mrs. Harry Ilahen visited last Friand attended Kent, day and the week end with her pas children, Joyce of the Sanders family, rnts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mtittssbn. family reunion hefd A wedding in N'cphi Sunday. in Mrs. Rahen returned to her home in honor of a sister of Mi;. supper Konab Monday. .. , Sanders was al.i,o attended by the . . visitors. Mr. and. Mrs. Owen Dastrup, Mrs. Rasmus' S. Jloss lluqt, Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mr4. D. M. Anderson were sen and Miss Arah Lee Wilson spent business visitors in Salt Lake City last Friday, Saturday and Sunday in ' the fore part of, the week. Salt Lake; Mr, Dastrup attended a busihess session of the Christiansen Mrs, Frank Herbert, Miss Anna furniture stores and the ladies attendHerbert and Miss Maud Olsen were ed the L..D. S.. conference. . . " Monday evening to attend to Mrs. a shower . Cla.lk Evans, employed by the Floyd Arva the former Cloward, Wayne White Construction company on the Red canyon . project, spent last Fri- Southanv and who' is well and popuknown here. day. and the week end visiting with larly friends and. relatives here. C. Willardson and CounMayor cilman Leland Hansen were business visitors in Galt Lake and Ogden Tuesday. City affairs was the motive for the northern trip. - ffl .R. t NON-CRUS- Const uuction Cork on camp, contile " barracks sisting 'of and placing a new foundation under each of the old barracks, ha.s ITobn completed.' Samuel Falkeiilmrg, who did the work has returned . t Ft Douglas for other assignments.. What A Happy Day Clothes Shop Salina, Utah r 15c BEEF ROASTS Pound 18c ...... CANTALOUPE, Jumbos, 3 for MELONS Pound 25c . 3c ...... r; Harry Christensen Meeting for the second year group was held at the home of Carma Mason, with Miss Mason and Lola Durfee as leaders. Officers for this class are: Thelma Harding,, president; 4-- H Betty Thai! Rae Crowthev, Ottley, Elady Harward, song leader and Betty . Lou Mason, reporter. Mrs. Dell Peterson and Miss Manilla Curtis attended June conference at Salt Lake last week end. secretary-treasure- r; GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR ! Messrs Bill Greenwood and Donald Knight and Miss Carmen Winter of Cedar City, and Miss Edna Christensen of Aurora, attended conference at Salt Lake last week. end. , They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Tolman and daughter of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Arizona were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willitf All-re- d ..- last Friday. Fathers Day ! Smith and famjly visited relatives here enroute to their home in Salt Lake after spending the past year in Arizona. Miss Lorraine Mason, who is attending summer school at the Brigham Young university, spent a few. days of last week visiting her par- Shirts, Ties, Belts, Suspen ders. Polo Shirts, Socks Boxed Handkerchiefs and ! I many other suggestions from our complete stocks $ j I! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Visit .' - our store for timely. ! ' hints on a gift be will like. ' I Felt & Ridd.' Merc. Never Under Sold ents. She was accompanied back to school by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Mason, ElRoy and Kenneth Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Chrisiensen of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Sorenson. Mrs. James Curfew was a guest'of Rexburg, Idaho, spent last week here Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trampton- .of visiting with Mr. Christensen's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Christensen. of IVovo last Sunday. . (. Pailm ifKVi'tiJ WiiOlfflOEO'aiaHJCi I0?G0!Et(WBBab siQbams$am Defeat Lions Club 7 In a cloud burst of hits and runs Co. 479 outplayed the Lions club of Salina Tuesday night at the locai ball park.' With the CCC boys taking advantage of all breaks it was a comparatively easy victory for them. The outstanding star for the camp team was Rill Harrington, whoj 'knocked a homer, scoring John! Knight, who had just previously garnered a double. The pitcher for ,the Lions club was given credit for! a fine defensive game, although1 when the cloud burst cleared away the score board read 1 1 to 6 for the camp team. j Pretty soon people will begin to wonder, what the newspapers used for headlines before the war startld. H .'Fathers Day ' .OTHER FINE GIFTS -- MERRILL NIELSONS SPECIAL! Childrens Rayon and Amazing Used Car Bargains in their HistoryL 1939 CHEVROLET SEDAN Here is a bargain you cant afford to miss. Green finish is in A- -l shape. Upholstery has been cleaned. Five tires. Heater, j Terms. bargain at only 1933 DODGE 1937 DODGE DELUXE COUPE P.lack A SEDAN This bargain wont hist long, so hurry! Heater. .Finish excel-- , lent, .good upholstery. Driven only' 32.0i0 miles. Fiw. goml tires: Easy monthly, terms. finish. license. FORD 1936 STAKE- - 151 inch wheelbase. Rcconditiililed. Paint good, five good tires.t. Your old truck, taken as payment FORli 1937 "$385 PlCK-l'- P Motor' Complete Hydraulic hcad six'. New tires. ONLY brakes... Valve-in- Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store This bargain w.on't last lohg. ONLY $495 .$285 EORTAlBETiTERlUSE BURR MOTOR CO. SALINA, UTAH - A writteh guarantee. Silk Dresses . 79c Growing Girls and Young Ladies Silk and Rayon Dresses $1.49 & Up Boys Slack Suits . . . $2.25 Men's Dress-u- p Trousers 98c & up 1940 accessories. in good condition. New paint. Good tires. Will, take your old truck in trade. SALINA - UTAH Offer tie Mod M JUNE 16. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR aa&cmaii SAME LOW PRICES EXTENDED TO WHOLESALERS NOR-EAST- Your Fashion Merchant' SALT PORK Pound eJ wrinkle-resistin- Hansen 15c ( NOR-EAS- ciation 4-- H SLICED BACON, Pound Well Lamed Taken Enj lying his first leave of ''absence of any duration for over a yi i Project Superintendent Remember that day with a gift that will last and remind him of that day that is HIS. A nice shirt with a tie to match, a bat or pair of pemis We have many appropriate gifts to show you. Friday&Saturday tpf r-- 2 son, accompanied by Mrs. Parkinson, Daniel Carter Peard, author, ar- and their two sons, left recently for tist, outdoorman, a pioneer in work- an extended visit to Idaho and Wyoing with boys in the great ming. Refine returning to camp jhey Father's Day surety finds Father happy, known to boyhood the w.iill will visit prints of .scenic interest in . For these ties will always look snappy, over simply as Uncle Dan Peard, daho, and also call on their many will be DO yours old on .June 21st. , . , They're ll'embley Nor-Ea'Vicnds and relatives in Idaho and His ninetieth milestone will Never wrinkled or creased. bo N'ui thorn Utah. Foreman Scott Par- celebrated by one of the largest single .( 'ii is in charge of the camp in the ' Shes really "done right by her Pappy! birthday olisei vances ever held anybsonce of Supt. Parkinson. Dad will appreciate the where, when moie than 70,090 Roy Ties. .' features of Wembley ccouts arc cxpecUd t gather at th Evan J. Phillips, camp educational . Their - exclusive Priestley fabric is Worlds fair. New York, mi R .y loomed by a secret process that keep ii'tnrned to camp .recently Scout day, Saturday, June 22 at. dvi'i'i', a 1" irf t'ip to! ' them looking freshly new, gracefully enjoyetf having aftojwhich time they will pay their re,'--. draped, free from wrinkles, indefinitely. Get ' ran. While tho;e ho attciidid fh him several Wembley pacts to their Nrtioual scout commifi.oo. rraduat'on exercisos at tile Agrieul-- I ssion.', who tliiity years ago was on orol college, where Mr. Jiillips of the founders of the movement i i tural .college, whore Mrs., Phillips America. r of science ill education; ' Uncle Dan has had an active . role in the Roy Scouts of Americi Enrollce Melvin .Salter has returnduring its three decades. His pres- -' ed to. camp after having underwent tige, wisdonY and experience have a successful appendicitis operation-abeen characterized ns "pillars in the th? Salina hospital.. The operation SM, Om .'structure of the organization. lie .was MADE OF PRIESTLEY'S poiforn'ied by Camp Su'rgcon llr. is an associate editor of Roys Life" FABRICS Rao E. Noyes.. and despite his advanced age he is It will be for FATHER if June 16th be receives a gift in teken of love and appre- SPECIAL! anMr. and Mrs. Willis Allred nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sabra, to Eugene Stanley of Scipio. The ceremony was performed at the Allred home by Bishop Leland I.azenby. The couple will make their home in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Christensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Erva, to Glen Garr of Richfield. The couple was married in the Manti dance temple Monday. A wedding was given in their honor Tuesday evening. They will make their, home in Richfield. The club work for the ' third year has been fully organized under the leadership of Mrs. Austin Mason and Miss Beulah Cooper. The first meeting w'as held at the Cooper home and the following officers were chosen: ElNita Christensen, president; Norma Shaw, Norma Audi's Scovil, secretary-treasureMadsen, reporter; Valna Joy Mason, song and cheer leader; and Myrna There are ten Durfee, organist. members enrolled in the class. . active as the author-ariillustrator of his page in the magazine, delight-.Kenneding ni'W generations of growing boys with his limitless .fund of nature stories and helpful hints on living in the . . He was born in Cinicinnati, Ohio, on June 21, 850, and lived his .early years in that city and in Covington, Ky., spending much of hjs boyhood in a section of the country where the memory of Daniel Boone's exploits are w idely known. His playground" was the woods, fields, forests and streams. Before he grew to. manhood he was adept to scoutcraft and knew how to live the life of wilderness At 1!) years of age he graduated as a civil engineer and engaged in mapmaking. His skill as a braftemafi w.as shown early, nd a chance, visit to New York settled his vocation. He had specialized in sketches of animals and some of these attracted the attention of a magazine editor .and led" to the beginning of his successful career ns an illustratin' and writer oil animals and wildlife and pnfetical handicraft. In 192(1 the Roy Scouts of America awarded him its Silver Ruffalo for distinguished service to boyhood and he received a similar honor, the Silver Wolf, , from the Pritish Roy Scouts association. His recently published autobiography is titled Hardly a Man is Now Alive. I |