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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Dell Gardner, father of Mrs, Stanley Barrett, and Mrs. Feiron Gardner, from Price, visited a sister-in-laat the Bairett home fiom Friday to Mr. Gaidner was in SaMonday. lina the deer hunt. for aiea Miss Ruth liaxter and Miss Elma in the Salina Andeisori, teachers Duane Jensen, an employee at the schools, left Monday for Salt Lake. Buieau of Mines in Salt Lake City, They will spiral the weeks vacation and Mis. Jensen were in Salina for at the Capitol city. the opening of the deer hunt. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean NielRex Mitchell of Ogden, and Dr. sen, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson of Salt Lake, were Alford Jensen. ' hen- to attend the funeral services held at Aurma Sunday for Quay Ivie. Mrs. Rulon Harwood entertained Mr. Mitchell visited at the Albert Thursday evening in honor of her son, Thorsen home and Dr. Anderson was Jack. Sixteen were seated for dina guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crane. ner. Jack left Wednesday for induction into the army. Hnice Cushing, former assistant at the Mei i ill Nielsons Clothing store, Hans S. Jensen leturned from Salt and now located at the Burbank Air-un- it Lake Tuesday. Mr. Jensen was a laitoiy, amved in Salina Thurs-d,i- ). guest at a birthday party given in lie will spend ten days in Utah honor of his anniversary by Mr. and He was out for the deer hunt on the Mrs. S. C. Madsen, close friends of opening day ami later will visit at the Mr. Jensen, in Salt Lake. Mr. MadWilliam Cushing home in Ileber. sen and Mr. Jensens birthdays occur on the same date, October 17, alMis. Maty Mansfield of Ima spent though the host is ten years older the week end visiting at the home than Mr. Jensen. of Mi. and Mis. W. C. Murphy. Mrs. James Nielsen of Salt Lake Mi. and Mis. Henry S. Nielsen and visited Satuiday and Sunday at the Miss Betty Joyce Nielsen of River- home of Mr. and Mis. T. II. Nielsen. side, California, arrived Thursday of She was here to attend the funeral last week. They rue spending a week set vices held at Aurora Sunday for at the home of Mrs. J. E. Jamison, Quay Ivie, a near relative. Mr. Nielmol her to Mr. Nielsen. Mrs. Ariel Buenholt and children, sen came to I 'tali for the deer hunt. Gayla Ann and Billy, leturned to Mi. ami Mis. Lester Quick of Salt their home at Venice, Sunday. They isited over the wmek end at the laike aie spending the" week end visiting with Mi. and Mis. Alvin Sor- home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis. Mrs. Brienholt is a sister of Mrs. enson. Davis, Mi. and Mis. Howard Hopkins of Salt Lake visited fi lends in Salina California Guests at Satuiday. They joined a group from Thorsen Home heie, and ment out for the deer Mr. and Mis. llariy Hargraves of hunt on the opening day. Venice, Mrs. Edwin Tate of Los Angeles, and Edward Brick of Santa Hugh Nielson, a student at the Arrived from the Utah Agiicultmal college in Logan, Monica, California, coast of last week Wednesday evening visited Satuiday and Sunday with Mr. week the at the They spent visiting G. Nielson. and Mis. O. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Thorsen, and Mr. Hargraves and Mr. Brick were Mr. and Mis. J. W. Bumgardner of in the mountains on the opening day Salt Lake, announce the birth of a of the deer season. They left for Salina son Fi iday, October 17, at the Califoinia Wednesday. The lmbjv weighed eight hospital., pounds and nine ounces at birth and all concerned are doing nicely. The Sorosis Club mother was Bonnie Andreason before Hold Meeting man iuge. Mrs. George Ridd entertained for members of the Sorosis club WednesClyde Thornell, a student at the day evening at the Ridd home. SpecUniveisity of Utah in SaltLake City, ial musical numbers were given previsited over the week end with Mr. ceding the study hour. During the und Mrs. Jesse Thornell. study hour a report on James Hiltons book, Randpm House was given by Mr. and Mrs. Clell Sorenson of Mid- Mrs. Farrell Crane. The hostess servvale, returned north Monday after ed luncheon following the study hour Halspending the week end visiting with and round table discussion. Mr. and Mis. Elmer Colby. loween colors were featured in the decoiations. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Morley of Kamas, were house guests Friday to State Health Officer Sunday at the Herod Crane home. Release LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Orlando Crane, who has been employed at San Diego, California, the past year, is visit uitf at the Crane home in Salma, Mr. and Mis. 1. J. Sanders of Nephi, Clement J. Sandeis and ton, Heed, of Salt Lake, visited Satur-da- j it Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders. Jake welding Hansen, who is attending a school Sat- at 1iovo, spent urday to Monday visiting with Mis. llarism ami the Hansen ihildien in Salma. m Mr. and Mis. Cliffoid Taylor, who spent the past week visiting at the home of Mi. and Mis. Edmond Mai-- t in , patents of Mis. Taylor, returned Mi. to Salt Lake Monday night. the fm lot was line opening of Taj the deei hunt. Katin y u Johansen, u student at WasaUh Academy at Mt. Pleasant, and liene Johansen, her cousin, of alt Lake City, spent the week end with Mi. and Mis. (lemge Johansen. , Mi. and Mis. Gainey Gee and Mis. e William Gee of Los Angeles, and Muipliy, who is employed at the Loekhait Aviation plant at Hiiilmnk, (alifoima, s)eiit the past week visiting at the home of Mi, and Mis. hldied Muipliy. 'lhe men were heie for thu opening of the duek and deer hunting season. 1 hey left Monday evening for California. Mc-Qu- ami and Mr. and Mis. Justin Voise childien, Peggy Jane and Havid Mrs. Hetty Voise of Salt Lake were dinner guests Tuesday of und Mis. Einel Peterson. City Mr. Classified Ads YOUNG MEN, 17 to 30. WANTED Learn a tiade and serve your country for the duration of our National y. Apply U. S. Marine Corps, Armoiy, Richfield 021tlp. LOST A paper sack containing a bone crochet hook and hall of green crochet thread. Valuable to owner. Mrs. W. M. Fowles. Is your age a barrier for steady profitable woik? Are you going to be replaced by a younger man? Stop worrying! If you are ambitious and still in reasonably good health, then see Frank Piitchett, Richfield, or write Rawleighs, Dept. Jlenver, Colorado. S19-t7- WANTED c. Will buy dead or old See Frank horses or cows for cash. Herbert, Salina. J7tf. O the Fair Mercantile Co. Salmas Busy Store" Wright Laundry RICHFIELD lie 7c PHONE 108 MONDVY - - Local health officers reported a total of 217 cases of communicablt diseases to the state department of health for the week ending Octobei 17. This is 86 cases more than were reported one year ago and 26 cases more than were reported last week. Chickenpox still leads the list of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bateman of communicable diseases With a total of Sandy, were visiting the past week 97 cases. with Mr. and Mis. Charles Nordfelt Seven cases of pneumonia were re poited from Salt Lake City; this it Mis. Ella Jmgensen of San Francases fewer than were lepoited foi cisco, nnd .Mis. I. J. Hopkins of Mounhe same week one year ago. tain View, Cuhfoinia, Mrs. Jack RobOne case of epidemic meningiti in: m of Elsmme, and Mrs. V. M. was from Salt Lake county reported Fail hanks of Richfield, visited Sat- one case of undulant fever was reuiday will. Mis. Wesley Cherry. potted from Heber, Wasatch county me ease of infantile paralysis was Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Brown reported from Salt Lake City, and one turned to Provo Wednesday. They ease of infectious jaundice was reni lived from the north Fiiday and from Tooele county. potted visited with Dr. and Mis. C. E. West. as a successful hunter Mr. I.i own for deer on the opening day of the ' qe Prompt Service Report Boyd und Meilc Bench and Jerry Jensen aie visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Amlcison and Mis. Merle Bench tit the lmme of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele. The gentlemen were here for the opening day of the hunting season. SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! Prices on MADE-TMEASURE SUITS are ADVANCING-W- e still have those fine suits made to your order at the same price. BUY NOW at Met Wash, Flat Fine Per lb. Rough Dr), Plat Fine, Per lb - WKDNESDU FRIDAY De-le- al ei i W.ll You December? Love Me Shiits that seem to be honeys e the sometimes turn out to be stingers. Out idea of a good shiit is one thats tail-o- i ed to fit . . . expel tly so that it will keep on fitting, month after month, washing aftei washing. It has a pleasing pattern and a modem st) le. Its the kind of shiit you want and we. have it. in show-cas- pie-shiu- PRICED FROM $1.63 Haiisen Cfothes Shop Fashion Merchant Your LaYaun Herbert, Librarian Aurora News Mrs. G. Mason, Reporter " The Home Missionaries sponsored the piogiam for Sacrament services, Sunday evening, with the members of the fiist ward paiticipatinv. The Speakers, progiam was as follows: A. C. Willardson and Mrs. Edra Taylor; Miss Chaileen Sorenson and Miss Joleen Smith sang Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel, accompanied by Mis. John R. Stewart. Mr. and Mis. J. Lee .Curfew of Compton, California, visited here over i.he week end. Mr. and Mis. Don Borin of Provo weie guests of Mrs. Borins parents, Mr. and Mis. Hubert Ottley during the past week. Lieutenant M. Marcus Peterson came from Camp Roberts, California, iunday. He will visit here and in Salt Lake City this week, where he will look after his business interests, lie will leave Fiiday, taking Mrs. Peteison and childien, who have spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bastain. Mr. and Mrs. Levoy Mason and family of Santa Clara, spent the past week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason. Mis. L. S. Cuifew of Lynwood, California, was here a week visiting vith her sister, Mrs. Drucilla Ivie. relatives to Among the attend the funeral of Quay Ivie were New books at the library. The Captain from Connecticut, C. S. Foster; They Called Him Blue Blazes, William MacLeod Raine; Adventures in the West, Alice Culver; ,Eggs, Beans, and Crumpets, T. G. Wodehouse; Famous Planes and Fam-Kiu- s Flights, John Winslow; The Flint Chipper, Thames Williamson; Gaily We Parade (poetry), John Brewton The Transported Heads, Thomas Mann; The Shadow Bird Mystery, L. A. Wadsworth; Death is Late to Lunch, Theodore Du Boise; You Go Your Way, Katherine Brush; Theres One in out-of-to- Every Family, Frances lOf m dost with quantity discounts. We carry a complete line of Franklin Products SAUNA DRUG CO. Phone 31 Eisenbeig; The Golden Violet, Joseph Shearing; Blueberry Mountain, Stephen Meader; When a Gills in Love, Helen Topping Miller. Childrens books. Betsy and Billy, Peter Churchmouse, Paddle to the Sea, Rhymes About the Countiy, Deedo and Fawny, The Little Tiain, The Crooked Man, Billy Button's Butteied Biscuit, Adventure of the Seven Keyholes, Pollyanna Grows Up, The Stoiy of Cclette. Reasonable assistance is to be provided Moscow for the purpose of pieseiving the four freedoms in Rus- - The number of uprisings in Nazi occupied Europe would seem to indicate that the swastika is getting the good old swatsicka. RJS THERE G0LDF1 jfIN YOUR' ty CELLAR? and in Your Attic Too! Yc6, Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money ilh a Want Ad LowestpricedSix mAmerica Lower Lower than any 6! than any 8! Redmond News Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter Mis, Aithur Mm tin left Friday for Fpliraim. She is spending a week visFormer Redmond residents who iting at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. came here to join friends and relaA. C. Folster and with friends and in tives hunting deer are; Alvin lelativcs. Christensen of San Francisco; G. A. Christensen and Owen Jensen of Salt Lake City, and Oial Jensen of Spanish Fork. Dr. Ernell Jensen and son, Robert, and daughter, Mrs. Russel Turner, and B. I.. Jensen of Salt Imhe City, spent the week end with relatives YEARS OLD ! heie. Mrs. Aithur Diaper left for a visit with i datives in St. Geoige Saturday-. Mr. and Mis. Ralph PINT No. 61 PINT No. 62 QUART No. 60 M PtOOP. THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OID...SCHENIEY DISTILLERS CORP., N.Y.C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith of Los Angeles, are guests of their mother, Mrs. Maria Smith. Btyant Jolley, James Iinegar, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jolley of Irovo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed lmegar of Spanish Foik, weie guests of Mr. and Mrs Orval Jensen Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lyal McDonald and children of Trove, aie guests of Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mr. and M rs. Tenny Poulson of San Diego, California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bryce Johnson. Mrs. Bessie Nelson and daughters, In . . . . vc season. Reasonable Gae, Nadine, and Mai yin, aid Rich- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cuifew of Lynfield visitors this week. wood, Califoinia; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miss Amanda Chi istensen enter- Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Miller, Rex tained a gioup of fi lends to celebiata Mitchell and Dr. Vein Andeison of her bu tiiday anniveisiay, Monday af- .Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mis. Byron A hot chicken dinner was Ivie of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. C. ternoon. M. Ivie Lynndall, Mr. and Mis. Don seived at 4 oclock. Mrs. Lucinda Ivie, Mrs. Fred Ivie, Mis. Albeit Poulson entertained Nelson of Biovo; Mr. ind Mis. nine guests at a theatie party SunAnderson and Mrs. Charles Madday afternoon. sen of Brice; George Okerlund, Ole Willis Poulson und Bob Clark of Okeilund, Mis. Dalton Okerlund, Mr, Piovo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Brigham Rees, Mrs. Elsie IJiyce J linson over the week end. Eckersley and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mrs. Gilbeit Watters and Mrs. Harward of Loa, and Mr. and Mis. D. Muriel Anderson were at' E. Borg of Gunnison. a caid paity at the home of Mrs. Watters Friday evening. Ten guests weie present. DEFENSE BOND QUIZ Mr. and Mrs. Ellieit Andeiton of. o o Salt Lake weie guests of Mis. An-dQ. Just what is inflation and how tons mothei, Mrs. Annie Johnson, can it be minimized? last week. A. Inflation is a deciease in the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mortenson of buying power of the dollar caused by Richfield, visited relatives heie Sun- the rising cost of living. This, in . day, turn, is brought about by a heavy Mrs. Arland Jensen enteitained public demand, resulting from a lapid members of her club at a luncheon increase in the national income, for Ihmsday evening. things which cannot he piodueed in Mis. Byion Jensen was hostess at laige quantities. Every citizen can a dinner paity in honor of her natal help minimize inflation by buying Deday Friday afternoon. Covers were fense Bonds and Stamps. laid for sixteen guests. Q. How can I get cash for my DeMrs. Hyrum Joigensen, Mrs. Ervin fense Savings Stamps if I should Christensen, and Mrs. Wilfoid Stevens need to redeem them ? Ptitei tamed a gtoup of ladies at a A. Go to any post office. caul paity at the home of Mis. JorNote To buy Defense Bonds and gensen Satuiday evening. Five hun-die- d Stamps, go to the neai est post office, was the pastime, after which a bank or savings and loan association; of the or write to the Tieasuier lumty luncheon was seived. Mrs. Dean Poulson and children of United States, Washington, D. C. Salt Lake City visited over the week Also Stamps now are on sale at reend with Mr. and Mis. S. C. Chris- tail stores. tensen, parents of Mrs. Poulson. Miss Daisy Petersen is a Salt Lake visitor this week. SALINA PUBLIC LIBRARY Many special Sfudebaker features at no extra cost! Finest materials and craftsmanship! Remarkable gas and oil mileage! Low repair cost! Top trade-i- n value! CHAMPION . $810 wtf up $1108 Ml COMMANDER PRESIDENT 8 $1242 Inti Tend imtuinj fflrttf) A Ity iH tii prim ft $ of up f fcw. (Vtotar 14, included P uhc! hi efetnf consUnt rH Come in now and go on a convincing trial drive in this safe, restful riding Champion. Use your present caras part payment. sure-foote- SOUTHERNUTAH MOTORS M. D. NAYLOR, Mgr. SAUNA, UTAH |