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Show THE SAUNa SUM NEWS NOTES FROM Refreshing Magnus Root Beer AURORA Aurora, Aug. 4. Aurora was very fortunate last Tuesday evening in Laving with them Dr. Taylor, state Scout leader. lie gave a very inspiring talk on Boy Scout work. At the close of this meeting a Stake Y. M. M. I. association officers meeting was held for the purpose of further dscussing Scout work and getting it more successfully launched in this stake. Dr. Taylor, while in town, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson. President Moroni Lazenby and Stake Clerk Jesse E. Day motored to Richfield Thursday eyening on busi- When you are tired, warm or this sty, come to our fountain and drink a chilled stein of our sparkling, foaming Root Beer. It is refreshing because it con tains elements that tone the stomach and increase appetite. Theres no safer beverage for the little ones. SERVED IN BIG, COLD STEINS FROM AN ATTRACTIVE KEG. Lewis Drug Go Store 'The c-- ooo-- o o ooeooooeooooooooooooooooooo oqqooq oopoooj izzaz If You Want To Use Your Car and Have The Least of X rouble, Use U. S. L. ks Batteries and Stromberg Carberetor Ignition Go. Warner-Pierso- n turned from a few days visit with their son in Salt Lake City. D. M. Cloward has just returned from a trip to Spring City. Myrtle Madsen is visiting in Price at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everything in the Electrical Line 1 Caskets and Undertakers Johnson. The Sea Gull Girls were enter tained at the home of Mrs. D. Melvin Anderson on Monday afternoon. Those present were Thelma Anderson, Clay-ol- a Curtis, Norma Cloward, Varna Johnson, Erma Cloward, Guen Har ward, Zelma Huntsman, Manida Pauline Christensen, Armilda Crowther, Roselie Spencer, Utahna Shaw, Ava Kennedy, Sylvia Lewis and Mrs. Levi Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Sharlen Harward returned Wednesday evening from an outing at Fish Lake and Seven Mile. Miss Arvilla Teeples of Holden was the guest of Miss Gail Johnson the latter part of the week. Mrs. Ezra Kennedy and children have returned from a trip in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Andrews anc Miss Gertrude returned Friday evening from a trip to Fish Lake and Sev- Supplies Har-war- Salina Utah day. Mrs. Walter Wilkinson and daughter, Merth, visited during the week at the home of Mrs. Wilkinsons parents, Mr. and Mis. Jas. Sorenson. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Miss Maurine Westenskow of Man-t- i J. P. Madsen entertained the was a guest the past week of Miss L'Progresso club at her home on Marguerite Crane. Friday of last week. The club will rivet at Loss Creek with Mrs. J. 0. Mrs. Lee Manson left Sunday for Anderson, Friday, August 11th. her home in Eureka, after a pleasant months visit hero with relatives Mrs. Jos. A. Anderson, who has been at-- tt and friends. ruling summer school at Provo, is Mrs. Benny Dennison of Los Anspending a few days at home with his family. geles is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Peterson. Inez Justensen of Spring City, who Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Gates received has been a guest at the home of Mrs. James Crane for the past month, re- word from Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan of the arrival of a son at their turned home Sunday. home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Thueson and family of Sugar City, Idaho, visited Garden Statuary. during the week with Mr. and Mrs. The day when we came unexpectedJune Webb. ly on stark and staring Iron deer of no Mr. and Mrs. John Cribble were particular artistic value in our own our neighbors' gardens has, called to Provo this week on account and almost passed. But garden of of the serious illness their son, J. is not amiss if it be of the statuary W. Gribble. right sort. A cha.ming fountain in one of the small parks of New York Miss Clara Draper entertained the city is of just the sort that a bit of II. C. of H. C. club Wednesday evengarden statuary should bo. It is Just ing. Those, present were the Misses at the edge of one of the park paths Ora Lorentzen, Phillys Jorgensen, and yet it possesses an unexpected, Utahna Bird, Zell Sorenson, Myrtle fairylike charm. A child faun crouches comfortably under a bowlder and over s Kwles, Zelda Gee, Iris Thorpe, the edge of the bowlder arrears the and Lois Brown. friendly face of a sprawling bear cub, flat with all fours to the Mrs. Royal Nielson returned to her clinging surface ami looking down on rocks home in Castlegate Tuesday after this strange little playfellow. There visiting the past month with rela- is true beauty in the modeling of this tives and friends in Salina. She was "fountain, and it lias, moreover, just accompanied on her return trip by the sentiment and feeling to make It hot husband, who arrived here Sun- - suitable to the y, and Elizabeth Smith, and the iy- - d, The One-To- Track, 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-drivcombine to produce a truck of unusual power, a truck that lasts in capacity and strength the haulage problem solves a truck that service; at a very small operating and upkeep expense. Truck Hence the demand for the Ford One-To- n increase. on the is constantly 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! Miss Edna Smith came home from Provo where she has been employed e, the last two months. After spending a week with her folks she returned to Provo the latter part of the week. Miss Olga Anderson very pleasant ly entertained a number of her friends on Wednesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to about twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Christensen came home Sunday after attending the summer encampment at Logan and visiting friends in Salt Lake, Provo and Payson. Miss Edith Bell of Salt Lake was the principal speaker at the ward chapel on Sunday evening. She re lated some very interesting mission ary experiences that she received in the Hawaiian mission where she has been laboring the past two years Mrs. Owen Jensen was hostess at en Mile. a dinner party on Wednesday even Miss Mary Wingett of Monroe is ing in honor of her husbands birth visiting here this week the guest of day anniversary. The guests enjoy Her aunt, Mrs. Willis Jensen. ed the evening very much and all left their good wishes for many hap Gone, but Not Forgotten." py returns of the day to the guest of Seyond a tiny tot of rum no dope honor. lias ever been given, or needed, by the Mr. and ' Mrs. Amos Talboe and English or French. In the general Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen re headquarters In Franco I saw on the home Sunday. They attended turned wall a notice with a deep black border all around it; it was dated June, 1915, the Farmers annual encampment at and it read: "Sacred to the memory of Logan and visited relatives at Provo the rum ration; gone, but not forgot- while away. ten! Wilfred Grenfell in the James Hansen came in the early part of the week from California. He has spent the last two months visit Breathe Radium Emanation. ing in the different sections of that Tho emanatorium is the very latest state. thing in radium treatment. It is a Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jensen were room the air of which is charged with the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland radium emanation and in which a paof Salina Sunday evening. Crane tient remains for two or three hours Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson were at a time. It has been found that the radium emanation when thus breathed the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Niel makes its way Into the circulation and son at Axtell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardsen ac reaches all tissues. IMPORTANT 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 - - - RICHFIELD, UTAH Nothing' Is So Baffling As TROUBLE IN THE System of a Car WE FIX IT Gas The Cii Water Air At Curb Electric Shop HAL FELT, Prop. ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Fay-Burn- . Cautious Suitor. "Young man, my daughter tells me you love her. Do you Suitor (signin-cantly- ) wish to marry her? "Well, I thought Id see what you had to say on the subject first, sir." Old Got rox Messrs. Mar Mickelsen, Vernal Nelson and Mitchell Anderson. Ilyrum Jorgensen, Horace Jorgensen and Geo. Allred left for Clear Creek Saturday to remain indefinite two-wee- THE PEERLESS n x family motored to Provo the latter part of the week. While away they visited Salt Lake City and Payson. The monthly Stake business meet-n- g of the North Sevier stake was held in Redmond on Sunday afternoon. All wards were well represented. On Wednesday evening of last week Miss Leona Jensen ' entertained a number of her friends at her home Music and games furnished the entertainment for the evening. A dainty luncheon was served to the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Nelson, the Misses Olga Anderson, Iva Anderson, Merlin Peterson, Beulah Brien-ho- lt Mrs. Ira Jensen entertained a num ber of her friends at her home Tuesday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served to the guests. Mrs. Jensen was assisted in the entertaining Madsen. by her sister, Miss Mary Shipp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen return Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson were in ed home Sunday. While away they Aurora the latter part of last week visited Logan, Salt Lake and Pay-sonthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. SAUNA, UTAH FOSTER FUNK, Mgr. Checking Typhoid. cases out of eighty-sevein a occurred which of typhoid fever by recent outbreak have been tracedservhealth the United States public rs ice to infected milk. Had the trained a to cases been reported health officer the outbreak could have Vben been stamped out promptly. will we learn that disease prevention Is sure and cheap? United State Public Health Bulletin. Seventy-si- out-of-to- ness. Mrs. Lynn Iloldaway has returned from an extended visit with her husband, who is working at Saltair. The Misses Elvada Ivie and Ruby Kennedy have gone to Ephraim to work in the pea factory. A plunge party at the Monroe Hot Springs was enjoyed by the following The latter part of last week: The Misses Gail Johnson, Elaine Thompson and Arvilla Teeples of Holden and Messrs. Lloyd and Floyd Johnson, Lorraine Merrimet from and Pat Johnson of Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Memmet of McCornick. Mrs. Roy Morgan and children have returned from a two-weeouting in the canyon. Miss Elaine Thompson visited with Miss Devona Cowley at Sigurd Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. White of Beaver spent a week here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Curfew. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ivie have re- -:- -:- companied Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Salt Lake went to Fish Lake Tuesday. They will return Wednesday. NEWS NOTES FROM On Saturday evening the younger set gave a dancing party at the town REDMOND hall. They report having had an enjoyable time. The Misses Alto and Montess Chris- Redmond, Aug. 3. Mrs. Ada Niel- tensen returned Sunday from Provo son delightfully entertained on Fri- where they have Jben employed the day afternoon. A dainty luncheon last two months. was served to the following guests: Al. Summer is here inspecting the Miss Edith Bell of Salt Lake City, drainage system that was put in last Miss Elizabeth Smith of Cedar City, inter under his direction. Miss Mary Shipp of Joseph, Mrs. Ira Jensen, Mrs. Ward Jensen, Mrs. RobInvestors. ert Smith, Mrs. Erwin Jensen and Some men have no use far the Mrs. Edward Christensen. bonds of friendship unless they pay a moMrs. F. Jos. Peterson dividend. Kansas City Journal. Mr. and reto tored Payson Sunday. They turned home on Monday. Mrs. Ernest Frandsen was hostess at a luncheon on Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. The guests were the Misses Elizabeth Smith, Edith Bell and Mary Shipp. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen and 8 8 GAS and OIL We have taken over the GILL PISTON RING agency for this district. Eqoiped to meet all demand. Bateries Charged and Repared Acetylene Welding and all classes of work consistant with an Garage. up-to-da- te WE GUARANTEE TO SATISFY OR NO PAY PETTY GARAGE New Quarters 1- -2 block east of White House Hotel 4 84 4 84 4 4 4 84 84 84 4 KKJKXSKSKXSIKEXSCS&aDSK iSalina Meat (El Supply Co. 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