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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UtAH LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Hal muisen returned from Salt lotke City StttiilJu), wheie lie has been iii the St. Mmks hospital, ic- covei inyr fiom an a)i)emlix opeiation. He was accompanied by Clayton Kai- inussen and Aha Ieteison. IliHIIIIItl Me's laiis Ceio- - Ciane and Miss lads Jeffiey, accompanied Tholinun, Richfield, ami Midstoe spent Sunday by Kantian at the Mel of Jef- fiey lunch. Mrs. Farrell Crane entertained at Bert Lydon Fenn left last Tuesday luncheon Thuisday at the Crane home. to enlist in the arnty. He has been The guests were Mrs. G. M. Burr, assigned to Infantry, Replacement Mis. J ames Ciane, Miss Clay Allied, Turning Center, Camp Wolter, Texas. 9 9 and Mrs. Smalt Coliiet. Wanen G. Miller, junior range exMr. and Mis. F. O. Peteison and aminer at the Salina expeiiement stafamily, Dean Biown and Hill Blown, tion, has accepted a position as junior Jr., of Van Nuyx, California, Mis. lange official with headquarters at He will assume William H. Biown and Mr. and Mis. Prescott, Aiizoria. Men ill Nielson, spent Sunday eve- his new duties on July 18. ning at the Goosebeny lunger station. Mis. A. J. Whhlison of Denver, Col-o- i . ado, came Saturday for a months Heath w'ent to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Das-truMr. and Mis. Salt and Mis. J. A. Jorgenson of City Satuiduy to visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Hards. Richfield. Rev Muipliy leturned home Tuesfiom San Diego, California, day of Mi. and Mis. Alfoiizo Jensen He Iais Angeles, California, ai rived in where he is an enlisted navy man. his end week with over the visited Utah July 1st, and they plan to reC. Muiphy. turn to the coast city this week. mother, Mis. Amanda 9 9 9 Accompanying the visitors from the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fiazier of coast was Mrs. Kather Meriick, who Mr. and Mis. Linford Peterson and visited at the Jensen home the past Hollywood, and Mrs. Coruad I'arton returned Saturday from a daughter, Angeles, came Saturday to vacation at Yellowstone. time niotiths. Mrs. Meirick, who of will lemain in Satina, is a sister to spend a few weeks with Mis. J. E. 9 9 9 Jamison. Mis. Jensen. Mr. and Mis. Fail Peteison and son, I Km, of McGill, Nevada, came in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karrett and Sunday on a shoit vacation to visit Mis. J'eter Nielsen enteitained in tumor of the anniversary of her biith-da- Mr. and Mrs. J. I!, fluff spent Sun- with fiiends and relatives here. June ninth at the Goosebeny day at Fishlake. Mr and Mrs. Kail Peterson of Mcfaun home of the Nielsens. OutMr. und Mis. Oziow Shipp and Gill, Nevada, weie host and hostess door gumes were the diveision of the hour, and a picnic luncheon was family and Mr. and Mis. J. H. Mc- at a paity held at Maple Giove, Sun-la- y Donald and daughter spent Sunday net veil to twenty-fiv- e guests. Twenty friends were evening. y, at Fishlake. Classified Ads About 2 months ago. bell bank. If found please copper turn to Allen Crane. 1)ST FOR SALK The Raymond home. Inquiie within. Esther Kjar. A re- Dahla-hru- d Mis. . Jl8-tl- Jl0t2 WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson were Margueiite Humphrey of angeville, came Thuisday to visit host ami hostess at a family dinner for a few weeks with relatives and Sunday at the Sorenson home in Heber. friends. Those attending from Salina were Mrs. Edra Taylor, Mrs. Amanda Murphy, Miss Nila Albiicht returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Murphy snu home in Fremont, Monday. family. They met Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ivie at Provo and also Mr. and Keith Fenn returned Saturday from Mrs. Vern Albricht of Salt Lake City, Cedar City, where he has been visit- who also attended. 9 9 ing for the past week. Miss Doris Dyreng left Thursday , for G, M. Hurr left Sunday for Loa, where she will spend a week California, where he attended the visiting with Miss Rhoda Reese, and funeral of his brother, William C. ither friends. Hurr, who was killed July 12, by a Mrs. Millicent Jensen and sons, Bry falling tree. Mr. Burr returned home mil Calvin, left Saturday morning Thursday. for Los Angeles, Calif. They will Miss Beth Burr was hostess at a visit for a few weeks with Dee Jensen, canyon party held in Salina canyon, who is employed there. Mrs. Jensen Wednesday night. Eight guests were will return shortly, Bry and Calvin will remain until school opens in the present. Miss Oi NOTICE Mattresses of all kinds temade and coveted. Cotton Mattresses lemade and jtpting filled for as little as $7.95. Call for and deliveied weekly. For complete details without obligation, wi ite. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 54 N.; 4th W., IRO VO. Will buy dead or old See Frank horses or cows for cash. Heibert, "Salma. present. J7tf Susnn-ville- fall. p, Miss Nona VeeT Martin returned home Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tames Thurston and son, Robert, of Magna, whom she has been visiting the past few weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Sorenson returnAngeles, where Sunday fiom been have visiting with Mr. and they Mrs. Howard Sorenson and family. ed I-- Mrs. Amanda Murphy and family held a wennie roast Monday evening Fillmore Sunday. Arland Jensen was hostess to members of her club Thursday evening. Sewing and luncheon were the pastime. Horace Hales, who has been in a Salt hospital the past two weeks leturned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess of New Mexico, are Alburquerque, Mr. Mrs. of Burgess parents, guests and Mrs. Albert Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Tenant of Bingham, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fescher of Las Vegas, Nevada, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jensen Monday. Mrs. Bladen Christensen and children of Nevada City, California, aie visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ardale Jensen and son, Gayland, who have spent the past month in Idaho, returned home Friin Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Nielson was hostess to nembers of the bridge club Thursday. Luncheon was served to 12 guests. Mrs. F. O. Peterson and Mrs. E. C. Wright were special guests. The bridge piizes were won by Mrs. F. 0. Peterson, and Mrs. Ernel Peterson. 9 9 Mrs. Eldred Murphy served a luncheon to sixteen friends Sunday in honor cf her birthday. Mrs. Melissa Crane spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Ivan Dyreng at the Gooseberry ranger station. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fowles spent Saturday fishing up Salina canyon. 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Pep (premium priced) Pep 88 (regular priced) Arrow (low priced). anti-knoc- I Six Glorious Days -- n, CARD OF THVNKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all of the friends who were so kind to us and who shared with us the sorrow of the death of Chad. Mrs. Chad Martin. (Mary) Mr. and Mrs. Linden Anderson July 21, 22, 23, 24 Leila Warren has written since she was eight years of age with more success as a story writer than as a A few years ago she was novelist. rated in the stock market. You probably read her stories in the Cossmopolitan, Red Book, and Colliers, but she soon gave it up to concentrate, on a world based on the settlements of her home state of Le-vo- luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Petersen and children, Mr. and Sirs. Lester Jensen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen and Mrs. Iieva Olson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Petersen DAYS By Willis Hensley Au-or- The first intermediate class of the Sunday school and their teacher, Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen, enjoyed a swimming party and picnic supper at Gunnison Wednesday. Mrs. Lester Jensen entertained at a dinner party in honor of her birthday anniversary Wednesday afternoon. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Members of the young married ladies club met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hales Friday afternoon. Pinochle was played and a dainty Come to by Your Neighbor and Mine at the Gooseberry ranger station in honor of Rex Murphy, who left TuesURORA day for San Diego, California. Others who were present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Conference Held Mrs. Fred Frey and son, LaRue, David Martin and David C. Martin. North Sevier Stake quarterly con- Niel Harvard and Bernard Harvard a of Ivos Angeles, are spending their Mr. and Mrs. Claud Christensen left ference, which was held in the Ward and where Lake was here with relatives. vacation for Salt Saturday City, Sunday, Thursday Miss Bonnie Mason and Ronald they met their son, Don, who has been very successful, even though there visiting with relatives at Idaho Falls. was a small attendance from the dif- Mason, children of Mr. and Mrs. y ferent wards. Antione R. Ivins repreThey returned home that night. Mason, of Santa Clara, are visitsented the general authorities. He ing with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wyatt and daughter was accompanied by his wife. The Mrs. Ezra Mason. left Sunday for Fairview, where they Aaron'c Priesthood session was held Elmon Christensen left for FillA pannel discuswill visit a short while with the Saturday evening. more Saturday. He returned with his mother of Mrs. Wyatt. They then sion by the presidency of the third Mrs, Richard Cawley and chilsister, will return to their home in Dell, quorum of Elders, John R. Stewart, to dren, spend this week here with Montana. nthony Christensen and Wilmer J. A. Christensen and family. A. were W. Sheppard. Speakers The Durfee reunion was held at Miss Katherine Andreason spent Salina; Erastus Christensen, and Antione R. Ivins. Maple Grove, this week end and relathe week end with Maxine Dyreng at Redmond: Marvin Mason sang a solo, A Dream tive from Arizona and Idaho attendthe Gooseberry ranger station. if Paradise, accompanied by Mrs. ed. They were Mrs. James Bundy Miss Mary Louise Nielson returned lohn R. Stewart. The Aurora Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Friday from Provo, where she has choir furnished the music Sunday, Bunday and family of Mt. Trumble, Arizona, ayfette Van Leuven and Mrs. been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- under the direction of Anthony Mrs. R. John with Stewart at Delilah Aldridch and family, St. ley Nielson. he piano, and special musical num- George; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown bers were from the Salina, Redmond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Durnnd Aurora wards. Sunday evening fee and family, Hurricane; Mr. and REDMOND session was under the direction of Mrs. Judsen Tholman and Mrs. Lettie Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Repotter the Stake Y. W. and Y. M. M. I. A. Clawsen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby and family and Mrs. Lizzy 24th Celebration Prepared luly Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Anderson and Noble, Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. C. Under the direction of the Sunday school and primary organizations, a family of Spring canyon, visited here M. Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. John Durfee Koosharem over the week end. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorsen, big celebration is being prepared for and Their daughter, Wanda, who has been Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ivie, The following program fuly 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles will be carried out: salute at sunrise, here with Mr. and Mrs. Deleal Ander- Springville; Durfee and son the home family; Mr. and Mrs. past month, returned after which a group of singers will of Lyman. Jackson with her Perry parents. serenade the town. At 10 oclock a parade, the floats will represent Mrs. church and patriotic songs. Erastus Christensen will represent Miss Utah of Pioneer Days and Mrs. Eph Jensen, Miss Redmond of Pi oneer Days; Miss Darlene Petersen will be the present day Utah; and Miss Venice Allred, the present Miss Redmond. After the parade a proThere are 247 different rubber parts, many of which gram will be given in the ward chapel, produce squeaks. These squeaks can be taekn out by Mrs. Bingham Jensen, a pioneer of Redmond, will give the oration. Other using the proper lubricant, or the rubber part is likely numbers are: Song by Chas. C. Jento deteriorate if the proper lubricant is not used. sen, reading, Mrs. Ernell Jensen, selection, Elwood Mickelson. reading, Mrs. Jabez Jensen, song, Mrs. Rebecca Hales, duet, Mrs. Sid ney Petersen and Mrs. Peter Willard-sen- , string music by Lee Lindhardt and co., violin selection, Mrs. Christian Sorensen. In the afternoon there will be sports of all kinds, childrens dance, softball game, and rodeo. R Comments on Books Now after years of research she comes forth with Foundation Stone. It is a great story and a vivid picture of the slave period of the South. Such day. Members of the Martin Jensen fam- strong characters as Yarbrough and ily held a leunion at Fishlake Satur- Garda Whetsone fascinate one with their ability to lead their families and day. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph F. Petersen friends through the ordeals of pioneerYou will left Monday for Los Angeles. ing and the Civil war. marvel at Gardas patience with her eldest daughter, Lucinda, a girl too I wild, too eager to conquer, to be able A to adjust herself to the role of a Mrs. G. Mason, Report r woman in a land just opened. o Chris-fense- Miss Evelyn Clo ward and Homer Christensen of Roosevelt, visited last week with friends and relatives. HAVE YOU READ IT? sc1 the intermounSain west this year. end eloug the Before you stert service et this sign wey get See |