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Show PAGE TH SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH 8 LOCAL ITEMS Cushman Motor Scooter, with all the trimmings; extra good running condition. Contact Stanley R. Crane at Crane Tractor & Implement N 26 12 Shop, Salina. FOR SALE SALE Small Home, chicken coop, garage, large lot with water right. Contact Virgil Cloward, Glenwood. Phone O092R2. D3t3p FOR Clayton Sorenson was hostess at an attractive Tuesday evening of last week at the Sorenson home. Crystal vases filled with roses, centered .the small tables, and places were marked for 16. A luncheon was served, and following the hour, bridge was played. First and second score prizes 'were won by Mrs. Stanley Barrett and Mrs. Dale Briggs. were dinner guests and visitors at the home of Dell Banks in Mrs. bridge-luncheo- n, the2SI2GC)ii3i72 iy Spanish Fork, Thursday. Twenty-thmembers of the family were present. ITS HOLIDAY TIME ree Miss Buy Friday & Saturday AHDERSOHS THEMERC 28c FOOD GROCERIES MEATS CEHTER PRODUCE YOUNfr DEFEATED JACK ARMSTRONG, TUB GROVE CHAMPION. IN IBM. 22 YAAP Ol ImcoiN AHP NHUifP 180 Mi "ufCOUlls OUT OuniMP ANP OUT-y-'; PAULS "ANYONE IN iAN dANON COUNT V. UJNOi. Wkf STLINC) (ft nr clarys CHAMPION OF VANGAMON COUNTY t Koosharem, they joined a fam- - group returned Friday, ily group for dinner at the home Dinner guests on Thanksgiving of Mrs. Mae Taylor in Loa. Mrs. Hatch is a daughter of Mrs. Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sorenson, were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schow and child- Howard Nielson, a student at ren of Orem; Jimmie Sorenson, a Salt Lake business college, Mrs. Norma Winsness, Bobbie visited witih' Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - and Diickie Hansen of Salt Lake Nielson on Thanksgiving City. Covers were laid for 14. . Day and the week end holiday. " The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Onest Nielson presided Sharon Martin, which occurs on at a family dinner on Thanks- - November 30tih, was celebrated giving Day. The family were at the Lowell Atkin home with Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Elmo a family dinner, served at two Peterson and children, Jimmie oclock. Those seated, besides and Linda, of Provo, and Mr. Sharon and Lowell, were Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Nielson of Willis Johnson of Payson; Mr. Salina. and Mrs. Tell Gardner, Carolyn MSi'4" ton "ruTTei rrT buy hoy; at these sauihq PRICES Mr. and Mrs. George Johansen All Dolls have returned from Salt Lake City, where they visited during Thanksgiving week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan. (except magic skin dolls) 33 13 OFF SLEDS ELECTRIC TRAINS BUILDING BLOCKS DOLL BUGGIES . . . . . . 20 20 10 BICYCLES Melanee and and daughters, Erolyn; Mrs. Dorothy Mickelson and Mrs. Othenius Peterson of Redmond, motored to Pioche, Nevada on Wednesday. They were holiday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva The Mickelson on Thursday. For ALL Members Of The Family. O - O - O - We Have A Very Good Stock Of All Types Of Xmas Tree Light Sets And All Globes - Priced Very Reasonable. 1 qsbibr vwamgr7 S ALIN A? UTAH I't'B I ITS Select Yours Now Xmas Cards Decorations Rath Sets Dolls All At The Fair Mercantile TELEPHONE)!! '! " FOR CHRISTMAS Ylbmo JrL JJT'EiTB SAUNAS BUSY "wavn FOR ECONOMY BUILD A MENU ABOUND CANNED MEATS I I f I I I Libby Corned Beef Hash - No. 2 can Libby Veal Loaf - Medium Can ... Cudahy Vienna Sausage Cudahy Sliced Dried Beef 1 Swifts Prem I Frenchs Mustard t Pierces Catsup I I Del Monte . 1-- . . . ... oz. 4 2 1-- 2 oz. . 19c . . . 33c 2 shirts $3.50 and $3.95 Two years ago we were buying on the market against advancing prices. The merchandise we received was priced close on that market. music student. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bicknell and daughters, Janet and Susan, turned Sunday evening from Ogden, where they joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, parents of Mrs. Bicknell, for dinner on Thanks-forgiving Day. Since then, we have had a steady rise in wholesale prices, hut have held our prices to coincide with the price when we r. As d a result, we are below 'tiwin Ml mi I P..1W' BARGAINS .mil i ' M - ' 2 i Franco American Spaghetti Toilet Tissue 2 rolls for i Clorox . from povo, where she was a dinner guest Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. STORE Nil 80 SQUARE COMPLETE STOCK Slue LADIES SPORT OR DRESS BLANKETS WOOL MATERIAL 54 inches wide - Reg. 3.98 - 4.98 $1.88 per ysrd Wool or Cotton W can quart .... aaia.a i. Blanket CHILDRENS CHENELE ROBES LADIES CHENELE ROBES $2.49 $6.90 41c 14c 17c 15c nrv A SALINA, UTAH i- - - Any DISCOUNT 9c i a-a- - S DECEMBER 3RD, 4TH, 6TH, 7TH FOUR BIG DAYS L ikA We can assure you that throughout our store we can offer you better values this Xmas than for many years past. Make this a good Xmas. Make it a Xmas from . . . BARGAIHS BARGAINS I i ibelow. 3E 17c 1-- the average price in Utah on goods of equal quality and styling, in some cases, way S E II Mrs. Roy Kiesel returned to II A II her home Wednesday from the Salina Hospital. She is con- valescing from a major oper- to ation. Thanksgiving Day, they former Army Nurse, a sister Mrs. and Cooke who Kiesel, rs; were guests at dinner, served by 1S vlsmS here, Mrs. Charles Cooke, at the Cooke home. Also present for dinner was Miss Jerry Crane, a Mrs. Emma West has returned 45c .... 14 oz - Miss Helen Mansor of El Paso, Texas, and a student at the BYU in Provo, was a house guest of Miss Cheryl Larsen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen, over the holiday vacation. Miss Mansor is accompanist for the college chorus, directed by Dr. Madsen. Miss Larsen, a freshman at the college, is also a 27c 6 oz Fruit Cocktail to outlast the m 35c 12 oz . are guaranteed 0 Mr. and Mrs. Errol Mickelson Also A Wide Selection Of ALL GIFTS - wwww w white shirts Mr. and Mrs. Hal Willardson of Provo, were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hansen, parents to Mrs. Willardson. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 10 & a Sorenson, ton Sorenson home on Thanksgiving Day and the week end. Also joining the family for dinner on Thursday, were C. W. Sorenson of Mt. Pleasant, and Nardell Dalton of Circleville. 50 lb. sack S3. 19 White Fawn NUCOA - 2 pound package . . . 81c pound Charleen junior student at the B Y U in Provo, was a visitor at the Clay- Flour - LARD - 1 Aeroplane Cioil ir.eaii5 the collars on these Mr. and Mrs. Richard Banks Why These Special Prices? Want a live Xmas gift for the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hatch children? Two puppies given motored south on Thanksgiving away in exchange for good Day, and after visiting at the homes. Inquire Farrell Crane. D3 parental home of Mr, Hatch in BG0CX3SGW 3. 1948 and Elllie Gardner of Richfield. Ads Classified DECEMBER |