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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH MARCH 30, 1931 v i'jO v ; m C;,V --t " c- Ml - oy - cs thousands of others have rvVT that SCHILLINGS 1 PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM - Qt. CORNED BEEF 12 oz Anglo SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING qt. SOFTASILK BEET SUGAR PANCAKE MIX IGA CANE & MAPLE SYRUP A-- LUX TOILET SOAP VEL or RINSO PINEAPPLE 59c NIBLETS CORN 12 oz 17c 39c POTATO CHIPS Clover Club 39c WAX PAPER Large 125 182-J-- l, A large crowd attended the Easter Sunday services, held in the chapel at 8 a.m. A well arranged program was given as follows: song by the congregation; prayer by Conrad Payne; two songs by the Junior Sunday School, My Easter Song, and Easter Time; talk by Douglas Harward; duet, Easter Morning, by Anna Lee Andrews and Ruby Mason; talks by Peggy Mason and Terral Huntsman; solo, The Beautitudes, Voyle ft 23c lbs 48c GERBERS BABY CEREAL 16c 24 oz 39c MINUTE RICE 25c 19c KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 33c SHREDDED 2 for 4wIir ic Emma Spencer, Reporter or leave news Call items at Spencers Service. Large PEACHES Skippy 2 lb 2 Vi Stanby 39c 33c for WHEAT Dixons Aurora Hews No. 2 .... 29c PEANUT BUTTER 4 Regular Libbys, Sliced 21c Large l GLOBE 45c 37c V'. BLUE KARO . . 43c $1.02 10 lbs. QUAKER OATS tl!,t,H't Redmond News ryV 1 17 13 oz Quaker Community Goes Eastering Saturday morning, cars came from all directions, and a large crowd followed the leader to Stella Peterson, Reporter Willow Creek Canyon. Sports, egg hunting, races and other activities were enjoyed, and also an Evening Meeting Sunday program .after which enjoyable The meeting Sunday night was the eats were enjoyed. Each orunder the direction of Whitney of the ward did their ganization Christensen. The y.nfing was bit for the celebration. directed by Ethel Jensen, and Ludean Christensen was at the Taken To Childrens Hospital Mrs. VonTess Jensen accompiano. Song, by f.ve bus from old daughter, the Glazier class, solo, The panied her Holy City," by Mrs Vera Soren- Velma, to Salt Lake, Saturday. sen, with Mary Anderson as ac- The little girl had been ill for companist. The speaker was some time, and Dr. Baird sugElder Mack Tolman of Vermil- gested they take her to the lion, who returned recently from hospital. a mission in Denmark. He spoke of their habits and the faith of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Petersen the Latter Day Saints there. were in Manti, Tuesday to attend the funeral services of the Easter Program grandmother of Mrs. Petersen. An 21c 17c Easter program was rend- ered to a large audience, Sunday. The opening song was, Well Sing All Hail To Jesus Name." Talks were given by Lyle Ashman, Shanna Rae Anderson, Seely and Susan Willard-seSolo, Christ, The Lord, Is Risen Today, by Owen Jensen. Talks by Jay Christensen and Lee Jensen. Mrs. Vera Sorensen Eang a solo, The Holy City. Del-m- ar n. IViarliet JtyjE RrjDAy PAGE 5 r Sorensen; talk by Emma Lou Salt Lake, where he has secured Bagley; song by the congre- employment. Mrs. Wesley Johnson of Faygation; closing prayer by Leo Eastian. ette, spent part of last week Mr. and MrsSylven Christen- with Mrs. Electa Stevens, who is sen, Jenett and Thomas, spent ill. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Harward Sunday in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knight. and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spen- of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bercer and sons, and Mrs. Deon nard Harward and sons, of Bastian and daughter of Middle-to- Logan, were week end visitors Idaho, spent the week end in Aurora. in Aurora. They came to attend the funeral services held for John R. Stewart. Lorene Stewart who was called home from the West Central States mission field, .because of the sudden death of her father, will return to the mission in the near future. Conrad Payne left Tuesday for n, mums Open House Mrs. Albert Poulsen entertained at open house" Monday afternoon, it being her birthday anniversary. A delicious chicken dinner, with all the trimmings, was served to 30 friends and relatives. Out of town guests included Mrs. Alida Mason of Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Brice Johnson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson from Salina. S08 Want your baby chicks to get off to a swell start? Then make sure they get a feed built for the job Kelloggs Chick Starter. Its rich in vital nutrients chicks need to grow fast. Made by the same Kellogg Co. which makes ready-to-ethose breakfast cereals. You can depend on itl Burton Christensen and Burton Allred spent the Easter week end in Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam, and Zions Canyon. DeLloyd Christensen and 6on, Don, motored to Salt Lake City, SALINA Monday morning. Mrs. G. A. Christensen, mother of DeLloyd, is in the hospital, and they called on her. Don will return to his Hospital, March 17th, was reclasses of the U of U. turned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Allred entertain- She was taken to the hospital ed at a Quilting Bee, Thursday. the next day, and has been very Out of town guests were Mrs. ill since. Her sons were here Maxine Curtis and Mrs. Alida over Sunday, and returned to Mason of Aurora, and Miss Carol their work in Salt Lake City, Lee Curtis and Mrs. Doyle Sunday evening. The girls will was Dinner Salina. of Curtis remain as long as they are served to 12. needed. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mickel-se- n and daughter, Sandra, of Payson, were Easter Sunday guests of Mrs. Dorthea Mickel-semother of Elwood. world-famou- at s, PROCESSING PLANT Salina, Utah At their best, government controls on autos will never replace the steering wheel. njoti n, Suffers Stroke Mrs. Nels Jensen left for Salt Monday, to be with her Mrs. Lake, while morning, Tuesday Mrs. Ralph Oldaughter-in-laon was Wilford Stevens calling her neighbor, she became very sen, who was taken to the St. ill. She was taken home, and Marks Hospital for treatment. help was called. Later she was Mrs. Nels Jensen entertained taken to the Salina Hospital, at dinner Thursday evening in where it was found that she had honor of her husband on his suffered a stroke. At this time natal day. Dinner was served to she is in a serious condition. Her 23. were Mr. of town Out guests hoping for a and Mrs. Claud Gregerson of many friends complete recovery soon. Mayfield. 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