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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH JT vv v y v v v 4 v ' vvv v v v v v ; ; 4 v vi 1 LOCAL ITEMS OF Pictures that hang on memorys wall Alive Carey gives us a INTEREST. tlinll of recollection, but bow Mrs. Parks COME also agents for IN Anderson, and Stena Scorup ed to Richfield Sunday. pictures but it will provide AND HvVE A KODAK TALK Coiobiating the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Shirley, M's. E. C. Wright entertained Monday if last week at her home. The was spent with games. Lunch- ,11 was scived to fifteen guests. Lewis Drug Go The . . .. ... , .. 4. a .;. a .;. a j. .. a aftcr-1001- aaa aaaa a .' 1 , iaa-iiia- , Ernest Hanson. mil Groceries line of Staple and Fancy Groceries are Kept Fresh and are the Best We carry Green vegeta-table- s, lettuce, celery etc. Meat Department members of the Modern Woodmen Lodge entertained at a ard party and social Saturday night f last week. First prizes were won y W. II. Brown and Mrs. James ..arnard and the consolations were given to E. J. Freeee and Miss Ililma Madsen. Li Dr. Margaret A. Freeee, the retiring school hoard member of North Sevier, was called on quite unexpect illy Friday of last week by a number of her intimate friends. After the diock of the surprise had worn off. all participated in games and music until a late hour. The Mesdame? Irantz Mattsson, Arthur Brandt, and Fie'ce. served luncheon, aftei which Mrs. James Monroe, in behalf of the ladif s, presented Dr. Freeee The meat department is complete and you !)-- will find a large variety of choice steahs and roasts. If you want cured meats we carry the best. 1 Fresh Fish Weekly large minor. PRAISES SOUTHERN GIRLS F. Scott Fitzgerald, the famous author, in a recent interview in Now . City, said: The southern girl is easily the r.ost attractive type in America. No pi matter how poor a southern girl may and many of them are very ;oor, she keeps up her social activi- s. In New York when a girls fam-ilooses its money, she drops out of li e running. This is not true in the couth. Can you emagine a New York V grl having a good time at a party ..hen she knows that she is not so !1 or so expensively dressed as the her girls? Now in the South, the girls, be-- . ause of their tradition of before- - the 'nr culture most of which is false V01 k II NIELSON & PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES ! SALINA, UTAH. ! y The Big: Special Sno-Li- te Soap their sense of id old-wor- ld kii'v A COX how to enjoy themselves desfinancial embarrassment. A southern girl will slip into a M'liple muslin or organdie frock, go lo a dance, entertain men on a rick-told porch, have a thoroughly good '.nc, and make no attempt to conceal iter poverty. Progressive Farmer. 100 BARS $3.38 y S.MAKEWASHINGEASY CLASSIFIED Galina Meat CSl Co. Supply weplease tell others if not tell us chairman of the T. P. Deyring, hoard of commissioners, county from James Draper, commissioner commissionBert and Moroni, S""ly, er from Mt. Pleasant, had the ploa-Fir-- e of taking an automobile ride r.cr Gunnison VaP ys rot c n load--- Atr the sday of this v. ... been completed all the connnis-rhmerdeclared that, they were in bad shape and that something really should be done. But how, was the emstion that proved perplexing to i'i' commissioners. AH declared that ur road fund was depleted and that there was no money to carry 0ut any v. iik at tnis time. Tin y d dared that were coming from all parts of the county and it was found to cut on all excepting the roads which endanger life. Gunnison alley, however, got away with a promise, and if any passible arrarge- ; 1 rah-I'-,.- ! s nec-rcssa- ry g ADVERTISEMENTS t'-o- re e-- DORIS MAY Also two part comedy Price si EST SCREEN GREAT SHOW Over 4100 hoiscs 1100 ica Indians, 300 M ildriding cow boys, 50 Pony Express Kiffirs More than 8101) in 1hj super! cast. All in the most coin-";- , cinema presentation of spccta eular and thiiiling aGventu; EhT the the OLD lias ever known, built about th adventures of America's re., the nation beloved plainsman al hero BUFFALO RILL IN THE DAYS OF DITFAI.C BILL in ; f ' Starring THE NUT ART ACOR!) One of the funniest pictures An amazing wlmhvoid of a ever filmed "omancc, superthrilis and also pence. TWO REEL COMEDY 10c ami 15c Trice TUESDAY, JAN. 30 A free ticket to every child tha. Price 10c and 25c ings one adult to the slum. u t: Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 3 st and Feb. st 1 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Mark Twains GREATEST COMEDY A ri Connecticut Yankee - IN KING ARTHURS COURT The greatest satire in the history of literature Staged by EMMETT FLYNN Clubs Stage Apron and Overalls Dance Crash! Bang! A flash of blue and link, and the farmer boy, Spencer Smith, with a maid, Ethel Reese, and her bioom, in hot pursuit, were in the enter of the platform of the Almost at the same time Principal Evans and the English eaeher, who had been sitting on the stage, made a sudden decline from .heir perches. The students sat and glared. They were soon irought to their senses, however, then the maid loudly denounced the not armer boy and the students-- fr icing awake to the fact that an Apron and Overalls Dance would be given by the Ag. and Home Eco- SEE TIIE WORLD'S in 10c and 15c SUNDAY, JAN. 28 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS le audi-oriu- stu-lific- nomics clubs on Social hall. January 1C at d !l Alfalfa Seed This unique advertisement proved 'ffective for it brought many farriers and maids, as well as spectators o the dance Saturday night. The ity of the students paid heed to he poster Check your suits at the loor, for they came all dolled up n aprons and overalls. The dancers "(It the spirit of the farm and amid s he shovels, and dump-cartand the catchy strains of the he floor manager announced the Glenn Players, they frolicked until hour of twelve. The dance was an enjoyment from every angle. The students look forward to the next Ag. ma-'0- 1 s, The Good Clean Kind That Produces V Prime Bickclow ! SEED the FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge tour- and Economics hop. ing car. Call or write agent D. & R. G. railroad, Salina. Utah. J20tf Farmers and Coks Organize An Ag. and a Home Economics NOTICE My office in Salina will club were orgnized this week under be op n every Thursday, Friday and the direction of Ernest Hanson and Miss Helen Roylanee. Mr. Hanson is Saturday of each week. DR. F. 0. BULLOCK not only' the athletic coach but also ments can be made, th ecounty comthe teacher of agriculture and Miss HOME FOR SU.K- -5 acres of land. Roylanee teaches Domestic Art and missioners stated, relief will be of; od granary and corals, cement fered at the earliest time. cellar, Science. Spence Smith was elected as tine location. For particulars address The commissioners came to Gunnipresident of the Ag Club and Angeson at the solicitation of the commitMcDonald, lina Funk was made the president of Salma. Utah. the Home Economics club. The memtee named to take the mater up rcla J ('d ive to having woik done on the stii, bers of these clubs will hold reguDr I. and between Centerfiold and Ax!!!. J. M. Wm. lar meetings in which they discuss Buswcll. Aj goodly number of citizens met wi'1 np,h..lruic specialists of Salt Lake, vital problems pertaining to farmlie commissioners at the Kir. "naj will be at the White House', Salina, ing, cooking and sewing. They also theatre at Centerficl 1 Tuesday after- - Tuesday, January' 30th. No charge have planned some social events. ,'" testing eyrs. References. Glasses n'H.n. Explosions were beat d wo.n for the health as well as vi- Dr. Freeee Honored by her Friends. t'e n. abuts and those who are com Id led to wallow in tiie mud and wa- sions. Dr. Margaret A. Freeee, the retirter and when Hie diplorablo situation ing board member from North Sevier was the commissioners explained was the guest of honor at a party at were in accord with heartily her home Friday evening. Twenty-fiv- e ome immediate action hut i of the Doctors intimate and aplam-iheir inability to lend fiua.n-cni- l friends invaded her home preciative aid on account of a depleted road with something mysteriously kept fund. out of sight until a into hour. It is V. hen the proposition of going 50 reported that the ladies had a regu-i- n r0 with the county dads was made, it tuo nfteT.oon. The matter is to lar jubilee that Danish songs and met with hearty accord but th-.00 consiihicd further and Chairman dances were the chief among the was no money to meet the county Deyring informed tiie committee that numerous interesting games that end. No final action was taken at th further consideration would be had on 'staged. At midnight, the Mesdames Tuesday meeting nor at the confer-- l the appeals made by the citizens of Franz Mattsson, Arthur Brant and ence held by the commissioners late the Dan Freeee valley. Gunnison News. served an elaborate lylk FRIDAY AN DSATURDAY JAN. 2627 Youll be smiling Youll be happy Theres a laugh a minute in THE FOOLISH AGE with g dish-pan- FresH Fisht Monday and Friday SOUTH SANPETERS WANT GOOD ROADS courtesy, it to 7 DIG EARS 25 CENTS 29 BARS $1.00 Voca- tional Training. Dr. Chester M. Sanford, the fourth lyceum entertainer, gave a lecture on vocational training Saturday, January 13. The fact that everyone must plan and make ones life was thoroughly impressed upon the minds of both parents and students. Dr. Sanford said no man buys lumber and building materials to make a house without first consulting a specialist, then the home is planned with the utmost care. He declared that when .t came to shaping human lives, peo pie make no plans and give but lil-- j He thought to the future. If a house s built without plans, it is all irregularities nd becomes nothing more han a shanty, he said, and so a life, vhich is built without plans, is noth-nbut side issues for it has no definite goal in it. After convincing his listeners of he necessity of plans for life he proceeded to show them how to plan, onsidering their aptitudes for a specialized woik, which must needs be heir companion through lift. Then he pointed out that it was necessary for '.hem not only to choose a vocation vhich they fitted, hut to choose a vocation in which there were posibi-itie- s in which they could advance, ,n whichh there wa srooin for them mil at which they eonld make a salary. lie made them that unless a person had a nania for working at a particular Miing he had no talent for it and he showed clearly the calimity of jump-nat a job without consideration. Then he entreated the fathers and mothers not to throw money at their hildren to help them, but to help .hem in finding their job so that 'heyr could work and serve with their utmost power and assured them that 'he children would, surely be happier than they would were their parents o leave them millions. He concluded this most impresivc'octure by proving that the misfits would perish W'hile the ones who fit In wmuld live. It is the law of the sur- ,ival of the fittest which he taught ind it was a worth while hour and a half N. 8. II. students and patrons spent with Mr. Sanford. com-ortab- The o ur !! 1 Mr. ami Mrs. P. A. Paulson enter-- ' lined several friends at luncheon tin-daof last week after the mo Economies and Ag. Dance n."o nr sent were Mr. and Mrs. C I. Myei, the Misses Lohree Now'-rHelen Roylanee, and Merril Deaton Store fT-w.- J motor- Mrs. Bill Petty, accompanied by her o;i, Billie, k ft Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Ti.ey will visit with Mrs. Pettys mol her, Mrs. P. R. Mattsson for a week or ten days. EASTMAN Photo Supplies. iSH entertain- Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, and the Mkses Van Johnstone, Helen wholesome amusement. We are n McKenna C. R. Evans 'd Mesdames and Jesses Tliornell at luncheon Thursday afternoon of last week. an EASTMAN KODAK will not only produce realistic Dr. C. M. Sanford Lectures on Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brandt enler-ta.nc-- d Sunday at a dinner in honor of Mr. am! Mrs. D. G. Burgess. much more impressive could these memory pictures be made through the aid of modern photography. ... School Notes vvvvvvvv WIIEAT-T- he Best Ev Cf SLl Swedish select Oats '! u i The kind that Fills the Bins A fill Within tfcirty days we will start operating i:i out Seed Cleaning Plant. If yoa want good work and Satisfsction, see os. ' Get Our Prices Bsfore Buying Elsewhere Sevier Valley Mete. Cmp; A. C. PROWS, Manager ken of esteem from the ladies. It luncheon. luncheon Mrs. During her way lames Monroe made to the mysterious package which she presented to Doctor Freeee as a to be a large minor with an ebany fiane and a handsome brurh. Girls Train for Comoetitive Athletics 1 the second half and all fough. n v Table were turned for at th end th score tallied 21 to 20 in favor of ;, Sophoores and 18 to G in favor of C. Freshies. i NOTICE Dog taxes will be collected iy Cty Marshal on or bcfoie the :I of Match, and ho wid call but and if the tax is not paid be killed or complaint will Le fl against owner. ZOEL WHITBECK, Mv..--' . Since North Sevier has met so many defeats in competitive athletics with the boys, Miss Van Johnstone uggested that to save the school at the tournament in May that the girls REMOVING WATER SI nuts be trained. As a result the Some silks and woo! are Sophomore giirs challenged the Ju-ispo'.;. and Stniois to play a game of water. A satisfactory method f cage bail. The Freshmen challenged moving such spots is to dint pen t entire material evenly and p; the cigth grade students. two afternoon spirited while still damn. Either spo-- g lhiday were played. When Miss material carefully with g uncs iu Johnstone blew the whistle at the or shake it in the steam ft m a Li i end of the first half the score was ly boiling tea kettle until it is Cm Sto 4 in. favor of the Junior and Sen- ougnly damp, then pu ss it. iors and 10 to 8 in favor of the JunSubscribe for the Sun t nay. ior high. The spirit was intensified or , ( 1 - |