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Show - the SAUNA ril Us. Liil Tbora Wholesome Gandy FOR YOUR FAMILY calorific properties which the blood Lion Treganzais Guest of Locals re- Chocolate contains butter fat and is a valuable tissue builder. with These two ingredients combined pure Jfruit juices make Gandy an im- portant article of the diet. Alii Candies sold in thi s store are fresh, made of sani- tary shops. Entertain Club Members. ' Needed Compass Change Mrs. J. P. Madsen pleasantly ensurvey The United States Geological says that a compass should be changed tertained the members of the LPro-gresabout one degree every 20 years. This club at her home last Satchange la necessary, as the magnetic urday afternoon. A most enjoyable pole toward which the needle of a time was had by those present in compass points and the North pole are matters and enbusiness discussing pole same. The magnetic not the Van social Miss a time. must joying shifts, and therefore the change Madame the Johnstone make to up In opera gave the compass be made and a number of other for the shift of the magnetic pole. Butterfly ! so Mis. Thera Liming of this city, y died at the Salina hospital last the dictorate discussed at length evening, following an illness of the International convention and the but a few days. Death coming as it feasibility of sending delegates. did and so unexpectedly, cast a Some oposition was injected to the ,loom over the community and het neavy expense in sending a delegate were many friends ami relatives from the clubs in the smaller cities, shocked when the death announcebecause of heavy expense attached. ment was made. However Mr. Treganza stated that The deceased was born in Kemmer-ct- , the mater was to be taken up by v Wyoming, in 11)07, and later d to Salina where she had re- the International officers in the hope sided until her death. She is survivthat the matter could be adjusted ed by one child, four sisters, Mrs to the satisfaction of all. Jtany Jackson of McGill, Nevada; President C. Leo Merrill presidMrs. Mada Hadin of Seattle, Wash; ed at the meeting and all the memMis. Bruce Garry of Salt Lake City, bers joined in the round the table .nd Miss Eh a Madsen of Salina, and discussion of the various subjects. one hi other James Madsen of thi.-citand the father and mother. Impressive funeral services were held at the Monnon chapel Wednes NEWS NOTES FROM day afternoon of this week, with C. F, Peteson of the First Bishop Some Day Well ward, officiating. Understand, was the opening song m a by the choir, following which invoThe seminary students of the cation was offered by Alma Murphy North Sevier High School gave the Other songs and selections during the program under direction (of Prof. services were "Oh My Father, by Jones in the sacrament meeting Sun-la- y the Salina high school chorus, The meeting was well evening. luet by M. I. Oveson and G. M attended much credit is due the and 1 .'.light, and the closing hymn, oung folks who took part. Need Thee Every Hour by tha choir Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper enterSpeakers at the funeral for Mrs tained Sunday evening in honor of Liming were Moroni Lazenby ot Mrs. mother, Mrs. Laura Drapers Aurora and Bishop C. F. Peterson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Draper Benediction was by Heber C. WillDon Neilson of Moroni. iams and the grave was dedicated bj A number of friends met at the Mrs. Hans C. Nelson. home of Mrs. Inga Jones and The funeral was largely attended and many beautiful Words spoken pleasantly surprised her, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. and thoughts expressed in behalf of Dinner was served by Mrs. George the deceased. Her splendid charaet Bachelor and Mrs. Owen Jensen. er, her devotion to her belief were Mrs. Priatte of Salt Lajce City, eulogized and words of condolence a guest of Mrs. H. F. Jensen for were spoken for those who are left to the past few months, returned to her The floral offerings were mouin. home in Salt Lake City Wednesday. many and beautiful and spoke the Mrs. J. A. Christensen entertained love for the departed. afternoon in honor of her Tuesday Relatives from out of town attend Dinner was jirthday anniversary. ing the funeral of Mrs. Limen were served to Mrs. Christ guests. thirty Mrs. Harry Jackson of McGill, Nev was 2nsen the of many recipient and Mrs. Bruce Garry of Salt Lake Sat-uida- quires. ingredients in SAUNA. tffAH (Continued from page one) Scientists tell us that sugar is a valuable food product because it contains pure, wholesome SUN. Subscribe today. refreshmertts selections. Dainty were served to fourteen guests. $2.00 a year. u -i- a. Lewis Drug' Co. The LOCAL? ITEMS ,4 V. . J OF INTEREST. Store Ten ladies called upon Mrs. Win. McGie Tuesday afternoon unanoune-ed- , carrying with them luncheon and The surprise was in refreshments. honor of Mrs. McGies birthday anniversary. A delightful afternoon was spent and luncheon was served. Albert Searles, Walter' Qate and J. Oscar Anderson recently apto motored Peterson .Ephraim Teddy pointed member of the appraising of the road commission transboard visittbe and la9t Sunday day Bpent business at Richfield Tuesday. acted ing with friends. ' Chris I.arsen and Lee Kenner of Man Mayjor Parley, Magelby, of Richti' were in Silina Tuesdiy transacting field was one of the enthusiastic visitors at the annual meeting of the business with the local sheep and cittle Piute Reservoir &' Irrigation! com- men. pany which waa held in this city last Monday, a. " Judge H. N, Hayes of Richfield, was a Salina visitor Monday of this weeek. He ' was here - to attend the annual meeting of the Piute Reservoir and Irrigation Company, B- A This Westinghous'e Iron and $1.50 i Pad home.1 J in itber, Mrs. George ... rs Lee Peterson, John Nielson, and Tom CryuB McMillian of. Richfield, was Crane and Claude Burgess all members in the city- - Tuesday and while here of the Farm Bureau Assoeiaton returned installed an Atwater Kent radio at from Salt Lake City Saturday. Chaa.- Nielson. the home of - - irogram began at 8 oclock lasting until 0 oclock. Dancing followed immediately after the program which vas as follows: Community Singing ..Congregation Bench enterMrs. John Nielson and Mrs. J. T. tained Friday, night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lydeatdi of Redmond. Crane were among the fifty laches II. C. Williams .rayer A dinner, was served at 7 oclock to in Salt Lake by Mrs. George II. Vivian Anderson .leading After, which the Dern during the Farm Bureau conven .'a!k thirty guests- M. I. Oveson tme was spent in cards. Progressive tion. ielection School Band High 500 being the main features. Prizes Girls Glee Club linging were won by Mrs. Rowland Crane Uass Demonstration in Physical and Ed. Christensen, respectively, Mrs. A. E MeGarry of Los Angeles Education Miss Johnson each receiving abox.of candy.. Boys Glee Club inging tlio week end with her parents t Mr. Mrs. and Carl Nielson. George A. Christensen of Salt Lake .our Dixie City is returning, to Redmond where F. L. B. Gay, tour finder for the Mr. he wfU remain, permanently, Miss I.ydia Nielson lett for Los S lose ret News, was a Salina visitor Christensen an .family moved to the Mr. Gay uesd.iy of this week. Wednesday where she will icinaiu capital a yeah.ago. as on his way to St. George and until her health improves. viier southern Utah points in the Willard Jnlifson of Aurora returniterer-tof highways and arrang-i- g ed home- the early part of, the week details for tourists travel during after spending, several days in .Salt Slight Mistake a coming su nmert While (in lake City,,' transacting business-Whil- e Plump Chorus Liid.v That bird's he was in conference with alina there Mr . Johnson visited his dead In love with me. Pidjn hear wlnit r. A. J. Lewis, resident director daughter, who is attending the uni- he said about my luminous eyes? f the Pikes Peak Ocean Slim Chorus He didn't Lady say versity of. Utah. Ighway association. anything about your luminous eves. He Mr; and. Mrs.' S. EL- enter-taincl- Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Christ-'nsePres, and Mrs. J. A. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest n, Cover 75 We are able to make this attractive offer which will last for a SHORT TIME ONLY, because we secured . Crowd Enjoys Program One of the most interesting events jf the week was the Parent-Teachesocial Thursday evening, held in the L. D.,S. Chapel. A good crowd attended and showed much apprecia .ion of the numbers rendered. The and Price of One these Hold-Tit- e Combination ing Board Pads and Covers at a ial purchase price. Ironspec- By buying your Westinghouse Iron now at any of the Telluride Power Companys Electric shops the pad and cover FREE! beautiful gifts. Mrs. Wilford Stevens staged Believe In The Sun Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jorgensen lef aarty Tuesday evening it being her Five more loyal boosters for the birthday. A delicious luncheon was for Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. Sun and who do not believe in letting served and a pleasant time was en came Jorgenson is Working in behalf of the subscriptions lapse, across all. joyed by Piute Reservoit proposition. luring the past few days with two Mrs. Laura Draper of Salt Lake bucks each to pay for (the paper returned to her home Wednes-la- y City for another year. Following is the after spending two weeks in Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bird motored to list of Galina visiting relatives and friends. S. Sorenson, Elsinore. Monroe Monday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen C. M. Hansen, Salina. with their son and family. jntertained members of the bishEdmond Martin, Salina. opric at dinner Sunday evening, Mary Ricketts, Mason, Nevada. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Salina. Mrs. Verda Dilton of Marsyvale is Delbert Hansen, Mr. nad Mrs. Elmer Tom Humphrey who. received surgical attention at. the Salina hospital here visiting her this week is reported verywelL Mr. Long. Humphreys intends to be removed to his home very soon.. Board Ironing Two for the get you And Special Terms of DOWN 75c Balance in sums of $1.00 A Month Owing to the fact that this offer will last but a short time, it is most advisable to secure your Iron and Pad and Cover combination at once, Dont joy-sende- Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Lydeard of Redmond left.this week for Sait Lake City - where they will make their $6.75 Regular wait until it is too late. Telluride Power Co Frandsen. Mrs. Green who has been visiting Mrs. Rasbel Draper returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Commissioner Jos. F. Peterson .ransacted business in Salt Lake City itT i hia-- i m Thursday. One of the big events of the week vas the party given Tuesday evening iy Mrs. E. A. Willardsen in honor of icr husbands birthday anniversary, I large crowd attended and dinner vas served at 8 oclock. Special- - TIRE CHAINS . - t- - -:- - -t- - -:- - CLASSIFIED spe-n- ADVERTISEMENTS ncld:sljel1 Salina Service Station Aiu-vle- . s - -- most famously, Mrs. Max Cohen, after an illness of ten days is reported' as convalescent. Mr. and MrsT Carl Spafford of Annabelie motored tV Ephraim Sun- day where they spent' the day with Mr. and Mrs. Loren" Lewis? Mrs. Emma1 Probst of Midway is visiting !at the' home of Mr. land Mrs. S. M. Jorgensen. Mrs. Tom Crane is spending several weeks in Salt Lake City in the millinery department of the Paris Store.' . Miss Grace Kenney of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mrs. Eliza Gates. was talking size. about your voluminous Natural Pipe Line Not Meant to Be Seen Why dont you put something In your window? "The window Is not empty. I can't see anything. "That'S a display of invisible hair nets 'r2ihtng cream." Ex- - A UNB O CHEER By John Kendrick anniversary. The lime was spent games and luncheon was served after which the guests departed for their homes. in n Bangs. Significance in Perfume AS TO CLOUDS clouds beset my way some wintry day greet them carelessly Because 'tls known to me That naught of substance lies In any clouds that rise. And that at worst they bring But misty vaporing That I may brush aside As toward my goal I stride. WHEN X Mrs. Evans' delightfully entertained Tuesday afternoon in hono of her little daughters Fays birthday While some workmen In Rath, (nine, were quarrying stone they at a depth of about twenty 'eet a water conduit about three feet vide and two feet high. The conduit v as in a solid ledge and It Is of uni-ndiameter its full length, 200 feet, ihe four sides are deeply corrugated, .bowing that at some time water ran ihrough It at great pressure. It Is me of the few of natures pipe lines hat have been exposed. Scientific Unerican. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) After the banishment of Napoleon io Elba, and while the Itonapartists were plotting for his return, they used to liil their boxes with snuff scented with violets, his favorite flower. When desirous of learning which side favored they would in individual a Ter a pituh and ask significantly, 'Do you like tnis perfume?" Wedding announcements. office. Quick service. The Sun l DIO SNAP Tuska Standard Receiv-ier- , $13. 2 stage Auiphfier, $10. Batteries, Tubes and Phones, everythin Hal Felt. complete, $i3. FOR .s new. SALE A baby buggy. Good Inquire Mrs. J. P. Madsen. i: iiiiilii jiii.llliiliiiiliiuiiijiliiiiiij jiijiiiiitiiii!iiiliii liiiffiiiiiiialiii bit liiiii r1 llii iii r " il ill ill p Jj in III l'l liil III Phone Us RADIO SENSATIONS Atwater Kent's Gilfillan Neutrodyene installed on approval, communicate your wants to II. S. Carlisle. Apples for Sale Mathias Erikson. j30t4 NOTICE NOTICE State of Utah, county if Sevier, In the town of Aurora, Precinct of said county. I have in my possession the following described animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my residence in Aurora precinct on Monday the 2nd, day of. February 1925 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. One black mare about 10 years old weight about 1100 pounds. Branded 4x on right thigh. Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of 25 cents damages done by said animal upon the premises of the town of Aurora on the 20th, day of January 1925. L. P. Christensen Foundkeeper for the town of Aurora. We Carry a Complete Line of Meats and Groceries. Everything Nice to Eat. PHone 15. Free Del. B.B. Shop The "THE PLACE of QUALITY aiiiiJi Ijtlt.j. uiliiiiiiiiii nii.i ilklll I' ii! n "ti llliilllllilliliLlilb u.bil't li it "1 llilluli.il " li! 73 t ill Hlillll llii UIImIc C |