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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH MARCH 10. 1930 4 WHITE KING GRANULATED CORNED BEEF Libbys PINK SALMON Paramount Ice Cream I Qt. . . 39c Gal. . . $1.79 SPAGHETTI Large 27c Franco-America- n DEL MONTE CREAM CORN 46 or. .. 43c Shavers BLENDED JUICE 39c Pint Best Foods MAYONNAISE 81c Pound Maxwell House COFFEE 34c PILLSBlRY CAKE MIX 23c LIBBYS TAMALES 81c 3 Pound Tin SPRY 1 extra 5c POST TOASTIES Large, 19c 35c Large QUAKER OATS New 26c PURITY SALTINE CRACKERS 25c RALSTON WHEAT CFREAL CARNATION WHEAT CEREAL 9c Va Price Deal 1 - 43c 35c 2 for 27c 2 for 29c CHOICE . 'MEATS BEEF ROAST Chuck Pound (Good Grade) SALMON or HALIBUT STEAK Pound PORK CHOPS Loin FRESHLY GROUND BEEF ... Pound 49c 55c 57c 49c - I Wales Sells Birthday Party Aurora Hews Emma Spencer, Reporter . i' H " Page Power System ToTellurlde To Honor ( Sunday evening services were presented by the Relief Society, with Emma Bagley, president, in charge and giving the welcome The Singing Mothers address presented two songs, The Home and God Among The Hills, Bless Our Mountain Home " Two pantomines were presented, with Verla Jensen and Melva Johnson as readers Prayers were offered toy Blaine Curtis and Mae Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson and family of Sandy, visited in Aurora with Mrs. Ida Anderson and other relatives during the week. Mrs Levi Sorensen was operated on for appendicitis, Monday at the Salma Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Duane Nielson of Logan, spent the week end here and in Salma with their parents Louise Christensen, old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Anthony Christensen, celebrated her birthday Thursday, with a party for a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Done and family of Manti, visited here Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Marcus Cleaves and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Tanner and family of Pay-soand Mr. and Mrs. Reed Reynolds of Benjamin, spent part of last week in Aurora Edwin Sorensen made a business trip to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin Sorensen spent Saturday in Salma with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Jensen. It was Mrs. Jensens 94th birth- Legion Founding '1 he Tow n Board of Wales, acting under authority of an overwhelming vote of the taxpayers, a. a a at quired certificate of convenience and necessity. The Town built the electric svstem some 25 years ago, and bus been purchasing power from Big Springs Power Company, a Telluride affiliate. Mr. Lamb stated that the Town decided to get out of the power business, because the electric system requires substantial expenditures for enlargement and repairs, and the power company can provide better service to the townspeople at much lower rates than under the municipal operation. The receipts from the sale of the property will be applied to needed public improvements, Jr. Lamb added. Clarence C. Neslen, Utah Com- has sold the towns electric dismander of the American Legion, tribution system to Telluride announced this week that on Sat- Power Company, and has granturday, March 25, 1950, in Salt ed a franchise to the Lake City, Legionnaires will hold Company, to an anaccording a state-wid- e Legion birthday nouncement by Ben Lamb, Presiparty, honoring the 31st anni- dent of the Town Board. The versary of the founding of the deal, which became effective on organization. March 1, has received the sancHotel Newhouse will be the tion of the State Public Service bansite of the thousand-naa- n Commission, the latter having quet and floor show, which be- issued to the Company the re gins promptly at 630 pm. Legion posts in Utah annually old colors, having served the orstage local birthday parties beganization for a generation, and c tween the dates of March now much faded, will be formalHowever, not since 1941 has the ly presented to Governor J. Legion department held a com- Bracken Lee, fur safekeeping bined state-wid- e observance. Due the states most treasured SALT LAKE STAMP CO. among to pressure of the War, they were mementos. Dept. 1 C, 43 West, 3rd South discontinued that year, and were not resumed until this year. Tickets have been printed and distributed to proportionately Legion post commanders, under Ilermansens No. 1 Turkey Starter Mash direction of Clem S. Schramm, or Krumbles chairman. $5.00 Cwt. general 24 Protein High Calorie Turkey Starter Schramm said that the comor Krumbles 4 95 mittee is presently negotiating Ilermansens No. 1. Turkey Growing Mash 4,15 for the services of a man of No. 1. Turkey Growing Pellets 4,25 national prominence to fill the Chick Starting Mash 4.35 bill as main speaker. Also, J. E. Chick Growing Mash 3.7Q (Doc) Martie, National " Double-Oi- l 20 4.00 of the American Lay Mash Double-Oi- l 20 4.10 Lay Pellets Legion, from Reno, Nevada, will Green Rabbit Pellets 3.15 be in attendance. 14 Protein Cattle Fattening Pellets 3.10 One of Utahs .ablest impres-sarioStocker Pellets 2.10 in the person of Kingsley 16 Protein Sheep & Cattle Pellets .... 3.20 E. Clawson, a past department Improved Sweetened Dairy Feed commander, has lined up a floor (Steam Roiled Grains Mixed With show which he bills as surpassPelleted Concentrates), ing anything seen in the Beehive 90 lb. bag for 3.00 per bag state in at least 10 years Sweetened 80 lb. 2.70 par bag for Feed, Dairy bag New colors and standards of 30 Protein Dairy Concentrate Pellet day. the Legion department will be of your grain and 20 (80 Three Stakes, Wayne, North on display for the first time, The pelleta makes 16a Balanced Dairy Ration) 4.25 Cwt. Sevier and Gunnison, Y.W.M I. A. 32 Protein Turkey Concentrate convention will be held Friday Pellet 5 at of 5.10 David oclock. the home Sorensen, evening beginning " Cottonseed & Corn Pellets 4.25 A wedding shower, in honor of Sunday evening. Clyde Tidwell Steam Rolled Feed (Corn, Wheat, Mrs. Robert Ence, was held Fri- of Salma, gave a talk on Court3.20 refreshments which Barley, Oats) day. The new bride received ship, after Feed (Corn, Wheat, Barley, were served. Chopped many lovely gifts. 3.1 Oats) Mr. and Mrs Earl Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Reece Vance and Digesta Steamed Bone Meal 5.25 in visited and Charles MarMrs Mr. Kenendy, and and son, Gary, White Rose Flour 50 Pound Bag 2.75 tin Lindquist and children, Mar- Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Whole Wheat Flour 50 Pound Bag 2,75 Mrs. Mr. Don and Kennedy, vin and Creta, of Salt Lake City, Canadian Poultry Peat Moss 4. 00 per bale visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arthur Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson and Mrs. Gwen Johnson last week. OCR GRIST EXCHANGE IS 100 POUNDS FLOUR FOR Mrs. Fay Roberts entertained Reed and family. 3 BUSHELS WHEAT Mrs. Elmon Christensen in15 friends, in honor of her son, Steven, on his 3rd birthday an- vited a group of children to help ROLLER celebrate the birthday of her niversary, Saturday. 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