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Show THE SAUNA SUN John H. Hornung, division freight tnd passenger agent for the Denver TENDERED SHOWER PARTY. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOO'OOOOO- Miss Willmetta Wright, who is to be married at Salt Lake City today, was the honor guest at the home of Mis. E. W. Crane Tuesday afternoon SOAP SELECTION miscellaneous shower. Progressive Five Hundred was played as the diversion and Mrs. Matilda Nelson captured first honor in the contest. Miss Wright received many beautiful and useful presents. A delicious luncheon was served to C. E. West, L. E. Woolf, G. A. Brandt, George Fenn, Rue Nielson, H. T. Wright, Jennie Okerlund, W. II. Brown, Matilda Nelson, Addie Parlen McKenna, Arthur Prows and J. B. McMillan, Jr., and the Misses Laurine and Beula West, Rose Tipton, Daisy Wright, Violet Johnson, Lodea Hansen, Hilda Madsen and Leah and Audry Crane. theres an almost bewildering assortment of soaps. You may select any quality or odor. - Mes-dam- Toilet Soaps, Bath Soaps, Nursery Soaps, Shampoo Soaps, Antiseptic Soaps, Shaving Soaps, Facial Soaps, Laundry Soaps, Special Medicated and Skin Soaps. n, Take an inventory of Soap Stork and let us supply just what is needed to make the assortment complete. NEW DOCTOR AT HOSPIJAL. Store " NEWS NOTES FROM i- REDMOND Redmond, July 21. Mrs. Jacob Willardson very pleasantly entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Herbert of Salina and Mr. and Mrs. Beck of - AURORA Aurora, July Wilford 20. Mr. visit. lina, is here for a He is spending much of his time at his Loss creek ranch. Accompanying Mr. Scorup on his visit here are his daughters, Misses Etta, Laverd and Ollie, and Miss Marion Graham of Provo. While in Salina the visitors are the guests at the home of Miss Stena Scorup. two-wee- and company. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and William and Eli Christensen of ElsiMrs. E. C. Wright entertained at nore were guests at the home of Mr. luncheon Wednesday afternoon the P. Jorgensen last SunMrs. L. and Mesdames June Webb, C. E. West, Mrs. Jorgensens birthH. S. Gates, Edgar Christensen and day. It was and the paity enjoyed a trip to day Jos. L. Thorpe. the canyon. rs. Leslie Harmon, Mr. and Mis. Will Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. The J. A. Borg and the Misses Retra and self a Arbrilla Atkin were Manti visitors merely Mr. and-M- The Greater Character. man who sees greatness Is himgreater man than the man who sees limitations. Joint Bailey. Mrs. Pratt of Hinckley were the evening. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ifaT-j- entertained Mrs. Annie Williams the following guests Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anMesdames E. W. Crane, niversary: John Gribble, Geo. Fenn, Lars Peterson, Florence Odenwalder, Ernel Lo rentzen and Floyd Williams. The One-To- e, IMPORTANT g. Baterics and Repared per-mn- al op-to-da- te ri y H PETTY GARAGE 1- , We ere prepared to furnish the Ford Truck equipped either with Standard or Special Gearing. The Standard Gearing gives the truck a maximum of power. The Special Gearing increases the speed of the truck from five to seven miles an hour, converting it into a Fast Delivery Car. Price F. O. B. Detroit $430 Anderson Auto Company UTAHS OLDEST FORD SELLERS Phon. 33 KKSSKKKISSSSKSM - - . RICHFIELD, UTAH Nothing Is So Baffling' As TROUBLE IN THE System of a Car WE FIX IT The ?S2k:k:k:k2csik:cscsk:k2k:k 0 OIL- Truck, n Truck first made its appeal The Ford One-To- n to the farmer and the merchant because of the merits of Ford Cars. And it made its wonderful reputation and great sales record because it lived up to every claim made for it The reliable Ford Motor, the special Ford steel all chassis, the aluminum bronze worm-drivof unusual a truck combine to produce power, a truck that lasts in capacity and strength service; a truck that solves the haulage problem at a very small operating and upkeep expense. Truck Hence the demand for the Ford One-To- n is constantly on the increase. For the good of your business, whether it be farming, merchandising or manufacturing, you should come in and look over the Ford One-To- n Truck NOW I two-wee- Sa-in- nm e h . , GAS and Some Habits of Eels. Eels feed cm almost any animal food they can lind, living or dead. They are especially fond of carrion. It Is believed that eels spawn but once in their lives and die soon after their first spawning period. Large eels migrate toward the sea In the fall. In the spring small transparent eels of two inches in length and upwards are common on the shore under stones. J. R. Ewles, son Blain and daughter Myrtle and Miss Lois Brown are enjoying a fishing trip to the Danish Meadows, Seven Mile and other mountain habitats of the festive trout. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kennedy are spending two weeks in the canyon. Mrs. Jos. L. Thorpe and son Reed HEAVY RAIN IS WELCOME. The Misses Belva and visited relatives and friends in EphBryner Elizabeth Horsley of Price are here, One of the heaviest rains and one raim and Manti Sunday and Monday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. which will prove of untold value to Wall. Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, the farmers, in addition to giving reMr. and Mrs. Willis Jensen and lief from the long hot spell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ivie and the Misses Mrs. DeLoyd Christensen came home Thursday morning after a family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harding Salina Wednesday evening. The rain Hilda, Helen and Charlotte Gates revisit with her parents at Cen- and family and Ivan and Don Cooper came down in torrents for nearly an turned the first of the week from a and Mr. and Mrs. Riley C. Ivie and hour and so heavy and fast was the trip to Fish Lake. tral. Mrs. S. C. Christensen was hostess family started for Fish Lake Tues- downpour that many basements and at a birthday party on Friday even- day. They expect to be gone about cellars were partially filled with Mrs. A. W. Cunningham, who has Delta. a North week. In of of some sections honor in her water. been the guest of her parents, Mr. daughter, ing in Mr. and Mrs. Alma Crowther had Sevier valley the grain was weighted and Mrs. Jas. Sorensen for some time, The guests enjoyed themselves games, after which dainty refresh the misfortune to lose one of their down with the heavy rain and wind, returned to her home in Ogden Thursinfant twins on Wednesday. The fu- but it is not believed any damaging day. ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Christensen neral took place Thursday. results will follow. son of Miss Nora Everett of Springville and Iva Anderson motored to Pay Wesley Cherry, H. W. Mrs. Mr. and is visiting with friends and relatives Cherry, was son on Thursday. ATTEND BIG EVENT. to Salina the hospital Fri brought Bishop Ernest Frandsen and little here. Mr. and Mrs L. E. Woolf, who ata week for of last to Mrs. motored slight opera and Chas. Madsen and children of Jay Howard, tons, Junior function of tion. Wesley swallowed a little tended the big three-da- y of the Price the are of the early part Springville visiting here, guests the Elks lodge at Milford last Satur- round tin whistle and it lodged in his week. They came home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ivie. Sunday and Monday, reached throat. An operation for removal day, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stevens of Probiinging Mrs. Frandsen and daughhome in Salina Tuesday morfi-intheir in been vo were in Aurora Wednesday shakter Lois, who have proved unsuccessful and it was nevisiting new At Milford twenty-fiv- e to force the whistle into his two and hands the Provo old cessary with friends. ing past Springville donned the antlers and were stomach. weeks. Reports are to the effect The Blue Bird Bee Hive Swarm members No. 711, that the boy is getting along nicely Mrs. J. C. Brienholt entertained a was entertained at the home of one initiated into Tintic Lodge B. P. 0. E. Banquets, a visit to ad- and is suffering no evil effects thus number of her friends on Friday af- of its beekeepers, Miss Ruby Kentowns about and the country joining far. birthoccasion ternoon, the nedy last Tuesday evening. being her Candyand a royal time are reported by the day anniversary. A dainty luncheon making was the chief feature of the Dr. W. A. Thome, who came here returning pilgrims. was served to the following guests: evening. some few weeks ago from Provo for Mrs. John McKenna, Mrs. Joseph F. Vione, the small daughter of Mr. for appendicitis, has re an ON SAD MISSION. operation CALLED Peterson, Mrs. C. E. Christensen, and Mrs. Ira Huntsman, is reported home. Although yet his to curned Mrs. I. N. Parker, Mrs. Lester Jen- as being ill. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, together the operation was highly sucpoorly, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson mosen, Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen, Mrs. A. F. with the Cohen children, were called cessful and in time Dr. Thomes Peterson, Mrs. J. A. Christensen, Mrs tored to Richfield Friday. to Salt Lake last Saturday on achealth will be restored. Annie Jensen, and Mrs. Sam Bench count of the sudden death of Mr. of Roland Mrs. Salina. and Crane AFTER BIG ONES, ONLY. Mrs. J. M. Martin of Richfield is a Cohens uncle, A. Cohen, a prominent Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson and deof The Salt Lake City. patient at the Salina hospital, having Thomas II. Nielson, pharmaceutical merchant daughter Afton and Miss Olga Anon was ceased been operated Wednesday brought here the first of the derson returned home last Saturday agent for the Lewis Drug company, of last week for gall stones and week. She is here for medical treatand While away they visited Bryce's Can- accompanied by Mrs. Nielson immediately ment. pneumonia developed left-thMaster fore Nielson, and Lake. Fish part of yon the and late Frioperation, following The Misses Iva Anderson, Leona ihe week for Seven Mile canyon for Mr. Cohen Miss Leora Dastrup, daughter of passed away. night Jensen and Elizabeth Smith and i brief outing. Thomas, who is some day were held Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Dastrup, is in the services Funeral Messrs. Mar. Miehelson, Vernal Nel- fisherman, according to his own verat the Jewish synagogue at Salt city for a visit to her parents. Miss son and Mitchell Andreason left foi sion, is after big trout and it is Lake. Dastrup is a pupil of Prof. J. J. Mca weeks stay in the mountains Mon- charged that if he is not able to land Clellan at Salt Lake. them himself, he has the price snugday morning. The Pearl. to Martin Jensen and sons, Marvin. ly tucked away in his jeans Mrs. Dorcas Cunningham, who has nil gems, the pearl Is the Among nake the Dont Oral and Dean, came home Friday necessary purchase. been does not visiting her parents, Mr .and require only one which from an outing to Bryces Canyon worry about us, Tom; we have had a treatment to bring out Its Mrs. J. G. Cunningham for the past mess this season. and Fish Lake. two weeks, left for her home at Ogbeauty. is reported Mrs. Gilbert Waters den Thursday morning. FROM FAR OFF SWEDEN. seriously ill at this writing. Understanding. Mrs. J. Cohen of Salt Lake City is To realize that we dont underMathias Erickson, who is serving a LIBRARY NOTES. Is house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max the stand everything understanding. nission for the L. D. S. church in Atchison Globe. Cohen this week. The following books have been do 'weden, writes that he is getting nated since the last report to the Sa ilong splendidly and enjoying both iis work and his trip. lina Sun: Mr. Erick-loWhen a Mans a Man, H. B is located at Iviruna, Sweden, and Just a line from the land Wright, and The Childrens Friend, u. says: 3 if the midnight sun, which President hy Mrs. Nora Sorensen.' The Conqueror, Gertrude Ather- rhornell and I have had a most pleas-.n- t view of during the past week. 1 ton, and The Last of the PlainsWe have taken over the GILL PISTON (j Mrs. Jean Zane men, 'ave also had the honor of baptizing Grey, by RING for district. this Eqoiped agency ,'ive honest souls on this trip with - Composition Meto meet all demand. from Models, tood prospects for more. We have morial Life of William McKinley, Oui leld several meetings on our trip, Exercises in .vith five yet to be held. a The Martyred President, Charged Rhetoric and English Composition, Sun, read under the rays of the Foundations of Latin, and The Li- nidnight sun, reminded me of my Acetylene Welding and all classes of brary of South Africa, by Dr. W. ;ood friends about 9,000 miles away, M o all of whom I send my kindest Woolf. work consistant with an These books are very much appreregards. Garage. ciated by library patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madsen, Mr. WE GUARANTEE TO SATISFY OR NO PAY Miss Fay Burns entertained the II. tnd Mrs. June Webb enjoyed a plunge . of H. C. club at her home Wednes-M n Monroe hot springs Friday even-n- g evening. Luncheon was served of last week. eight. The Misses Ora Lorentzen, Clara Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hansen are re- Draper and Zell Sorenson visited in New Quarters -2 block east of White House Hotel ffl doing over the arrival of twin girls Moroni and Spring City from Monday antil Wednesday. their home Tuesday morning. n un-luc- Tuesday. Dr. Don C. Merrill, a brother to Dr. C. L. Merrill, and who came in Mr. and Mrs. June Webb and Mr. the first of the week from Richmond, and Mrs. Charles Nielson enjoyed an Ltah, will be permanently located at outing at Gooseberry Wednesday of the Salina hospjtal. Dr. Merrill is a last week. graduate of the University of IlliLucian Martin and son Clifford and nois, and he comes to Salina with the recommendations, having the Misses Aureta Martin, Bernice highest in Rasmussen, Bernice Okerlund, Elnh been a successful practitioner Northern Utah for several years Anderson, Blanche Chris topherson past. Dr. Woolf, who has been at and Nedra Hall left Tuesday for an the hospital for the past year, has outing at Fish Lake. severed his connection with the institution and shortly he will leave for James Crane and family and Miss Salt Lake. Inez Justison of Spring City left Tuesday morning on a fishing trip. LOOKING AFTER INTERESTS. Mrs. J. A. Anderson entertained a J. A. Scorup, who ha3 large land few friends at a quilting-be- e Tuesday and stock interests in and about Sa- Lewis Drug Co NEWS NOTES FROM INTEREST. at a In our stork ' The and Rio Grande, was here Thursday looking after the interests of his December Blights Authors. December seems to lmve been an month for literary celebrities. George Liiot, Robert Browning, Lord Macaulay, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson and many others have died In December. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gas Oil Water Air At Curb Electric Shop HAL FELT, Prop. 0 For Your Table 0 0 Fresh and Cured Meats Choicest Cuts and Appetizing 0 Fresh and Green Vegitables are a feature at our store Always Fresh 0 0 Our groceries department is complete, with a splendid line of all staples TRY US Salina Meat & Supply Co. 0 0 0 0 . |