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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH fr ? Items of Interest tv Mr .and Mrs. August Erickson motored to Springville Sunday to visit a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Davidson. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Charlesworth of Richfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Lay Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Monroe attended the meeting of the Home and Community .club at Richrfield Monday night. Levi Taylor of Loa accompanies his son Wayne to Salt Lake City First State Bank OF SALINA SALINA, UTAH t ??? ? ? T ?v Don C. Merrill left for Salt Lake City Tuesday morning on a combined business and pleasure trip. On his return he will bring his wife and baby who have been visiting friends and relatives at Logan the past few weeks. i j f V JAMES FARRELL, President H. S. GATES, Vice-Preside- H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier Three hundred and fifty dollars C. E. PETERSON, Assistant worth of new hooks have arrived and E. V. JOHNSON, Assistant Cashier will be placed in the shelves of the public library. These books consist of fiction and history for the grade children. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson of Gunnison were in Salina Sunday visiting with friends. Mrs. L. I. Humphrey spent last Mr. and Mrs. La Von Liston and len McKenna and Mrs. James I. Rex week in Mayfield with her Miss LaVerda Liston enjoyed a plunge of Salina were also present. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Larsen. Mrs. George W. Campbell of Escaat Monroe springs Saturday Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Beck of Gunni- party lante died suddenly at the local hosnight. son were here Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Humphrey of pital Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Becks parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. their Sunday evening a number of friends accompanied by Mayfield, Claud Allred. Mrs. Otto Kuhe spent Saturday in daughter Mrs. L. I. Humphrey arriv- and relatives of Hans Nielson met at Salina visiting friends and relatives. ed in Salina Sunday to spend a few bis home to help celebrate his birthday anniversary. An Phillis Jorgensen has returned home days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy and fam- elaborate dinner was served at 7 this week from Salt Lake where she Attended the University of Utah the ily recently returned from an extend- oclock after which many different " 7 ed visit to Blackfoot and Poca- card games were played. Again at past year. J. W. Humphrey and family of Eph- tello, Idaho, where they spent several midnight light refreshments were served to the following people: Mr. raim arrived in Salina Friday eve- days visiting friends and relatives. and Mrs. Conrad Nielson, Mr. and to of a at the ning spend couple Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson modays Tiome of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humph-.rey- . tored to Fremont Monday afternoon Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick-arto spend a few days with relatives. Miss Lena Peterson and Andreas M. I. Oveson returned to Salina FriMrs. Charles Okerlund left Monday Mickelson. day after spending a week in Wayne for Sigurd where will visit for some Mrs. Hettie Allred of Salt Lake City county on business. time with her daughter. and Mrs. Parlen McKenna Miss Louise Fenn left for Richof Los Max Cohen spent the first part of field Monday to visit with her sister, the week at Fish Lake. Angeles, California, were hostesses Mrs. Ernest Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanzler, Mr. and at a dinner party Tuesday afternoon Mrs. June Webb and children and Mrs. Acord of at the home of Mrs. E. W. Crane. Ephraim motored to Miss Mina Bell went to Elsinore this Salina Those present besides the hostesses with Sunday and spent the day week to spend a few days with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. were, Mrs. Tom Crane, Mrs. J. B. Mc. Sena Bell and other friends. On Sunday Mrs. J. F. Barnard and Millan and Mrs. Lars Christopher-sonMr. and Mrs. A. P. Jessen of Manti Mrs. James I. Rex enjoyed a motor were in Salina Sunday visiting with Proprietor Gilbert Larspn of the trip to the southern part of the countheir daughter, Mrs. C. N. Anderson Main Cafe just recently installed a ty with Dr. M. A. Freece and John and family. new $s00 iceless packer at his cafe. A meson. Valden and Sherman Anderson are On Thursday of last week Mrs. J. During the summer months six kinds at Gunnison this week visiting with B. McMillan entertained the follow- of Keeleys ice cream will be kept on relatives and friends. ing ladies at her home in Sigurd, hand, so that everybody can secure Mrs. Charles Nielsen and family Mesdames Parlen McKenna, E. W. their d flavor. returned home Monday from Salt Crane, James I. Rex, A. C. Prows, H. Miss Laurine West was the guest Lake City where Mrs. Nielsen under- B. Crandall. I. N. Parker, J. F. Bar- of Albert Corya at Fish Lake Sunday, went a minor surgical operation, Monday and Tuesday of this week. nard, W. II. Brown, A. C. Willard-se.Mrs. L. H. Hamp of Nephi is the Miss Virginia Crane of Provo was Morrill Robins. Orlando Crane, guest this week of her Rex Barnard, Max Cohen, A. J. Lewis, the dinner guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. West, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Farrell. Josephine Alkire and Mrs. W. O. Xr. M. Burr and daughter Ardvs moAmong those at Fish Lake for the Cluff, Mrs. C. J. Sumner, Mrs. C. M. tored to "Emery Tuesday morning for Heppler and Mrs. J. C. Nelson of opening day were G. M. Burr, H. B. a brief visit. On their return they Richfield. For the occasion the rooms Crandall, H. S. Gates, Max Cohen, O. will bring Mrs. Burr who has spent were artistically decorated with roses G. Nielson, Carl Nielson, Albert the past two weeks visiting friends and peonies. After the luncheon, Thorsen and D. G. Burgess and famand relatives there. which was served at 2:30 a spirited ily. Juvenile Judge Arthur 0. Nielson Frank Herbert and son Woodrel and game of progressive 500 took place. D. G. Burgess were among those Mrs. W. 0. Cluff of Richfield won first was in Salina Wednesday looking affrom Salina who went to Fish Lake prize and Mrs. V. H. Brown of Sa- ter complaints brought before the court of juveniles carrying firearms, for opening day. lina, second prize. Dow Brian of Loa is here visiting C. Jensen and daughter shooting wtihin city limits and other Janies with friends this week. Pearl left for Salt Lake Sunday juvenile delinquencies. Mr. and Mrs. George DeLange re- - where they will meet Ronald Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith and turofd to Salina Monday night from who is returning from his school in returned 'to their son, Provo. Raydonald, Before returnin a brief visit Los Angeles, California. They will in home Afton, in home Tuesday Wyoming, California to their they spend a few days visiting with friends ing s visit will spend a week here with Mrs. and relatives in the capital city be- morning after a here. friends and with relaties V. and Ivie family. home. fore Alary returning Alisa Maxine Nielson of I.os AngeMrs. Loren Lewis and children and Two r.ew bungalows are being conmotored to les, California, is here visiting with Mrs. Harry Pitlev.-e- n at present, one on South structed ker aunt, Mrs. James A. Monroe. Richfield Monday afternoon on a comSecond East street belonging to Hal ACrs. Luelia Watson is in Idaho this bined business and pleasure trip. week visiting friends and relatives. Clark Parker returned to Salina Felt, and one on North Second East Airs. Marcel Liston and Miss Verda Saturday after a two weeks business street, belonging to Joseph A. Anderson. Also work upon a new Texaco Uston were the guests of Mrs. M. trip to Green River. Jensen at a dinner party Sunday afLaurel Elben returned to her home service station has started on North in Salina Saturday after spending the State street. Leon Peterson will have ter noon at Mayfield. charge of construction on the latter Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen and w inter in Salt Lake City. Ewles returned Monday iss May Miss Louis Brown entertained at building. northextended from an dinner at her home Sunday afternoon trip through Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Whiting, in While Salt Idaho. and the following guests: Miss Farris Anern Utah Mrs. J. F. Martin, Miss Mary WhitLake City they witnessed the big M. derson and Beula Breinholt of RedOsman ing, Whiting and Leland It. A. parade. mond, Fay Burns, Utahna Bird, Myra fishing trip at enjoyed J?. Sorensen of Elsinore was a busitle Ewles, Laurel Elben, Phillis JorGunnison the reservoir Sunday of last Saness visitor in Salina Monday. gensen and Ora Lorentzen all of week. Miss lina. Red roses were used as the Wayne Taylor, accompanied by Edra Murphy left for Salt Lake City table decoration. Mrs. M. I. Oveson. and son, Keith, Arvel Thompson and family of 'Monday morning. The young couple are visiting in Emery county this will visit with relatives and friends Scipio are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. week. for a few' days before Wayne leaves J. A. Monroe this w'eek. Mrs. J. B. McMillan entertained the for his mission field in New- Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. George Delange and Miss Murphy will return home in a Richfield Bridge club at her home in were visiting friends and children few davs. Sigurd Saturday evening. Mrs. Par- relatives in Richfield vi.-iti- seventy-se- cond d, de.-iie- n, sister-in-la- three-week- I j Saturday afternoon in honor of th boys Bill, aged 10 and Leonard, aged 3, cousins, both birthdays coming on the same date. Ten little guests were present, played games and were given a delicious lunchon. Later luncheon was served to Mrs. Annie Nielsen, Mrs. Frank Herbert, Mrs. Terry. Nielsen. Mrs. Delov Nielsen, ar.d Mrs. Noah Pitt. f or the 4th of July trade. Our lines of high-grad- e merchandise are complete very low. Look us over. . The Fair Merc. Co. Satina's Busy Store Prices AURORA Miss Gail Johnson returned home on Thursday after having spent the past eight months attending U. of U. at Salt Lake City. the Fourth of July There are only two weeks left to this great nation's holiday. It is about time to start your shopping. Early shoppers get the benefit of not only the best selections but of the best service. Our clerks have more time to with our friends and display better selections, give better advice and take more time now than the last few days. COHENS HOUSE OF QUALITY community were taken up and discussed thoroughly. The first question was the building of the road between Salina and Richfield. Due to finances it is utterly impossible at present to WANTED A few tons of Alfalfa have a concrete road and as the road hay. p. C. Scorup. 2 needs considerable construction work the members voted unanimously to give their support in obtaining a good gravel road between the two stretches of pavement. Just when action will be had is not definitely known, but when the time conies the Lions club will he ready to give their support in putting the road through. The .question o? the $250,000 bond issue for school needs in Sevier county was also discussed. This question has been discussed bv the club mem- S bers for some time and at the meeting Tuesday evening they again unanimously voted to support the FOR SALE One used coal range. hoard of education in order to raise In good condition. Inquire E. C. the $250 000 bond. Wright, Telluride Power Co. Several songs were sung by the Lions quartette and a letter congratulating the Lions quartette from. Governor Pexton was read. Th ioer thanked the Salina club for the support given District Governor Pe.xton at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sorensen motored to Provo on Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip. We are pleased to welcome to our city as new residents Mr. and Mrs. William Duffin and family, formerly of Glenwood. 51-5- Mrs. Clarrissia Sorensen very deSunday evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harvard and Me. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. lightfully entertained Mrs. Melvin Harward spent Saturday in Richfield on business. Mrs. Miles Neilsen who spent last week here with relatives returned to her home in Richfield on Sunday. Andrew Peterson who went to Salt Lake to undergo an operation on his arm which had previously been broken is reported to be improving at this writing. Mrs. Montez Harward and Mrs. Wed- nesday with relatives in Venice. Emeron Shaw, Joe Curtis and Mrs. Beatrice Harward are on the sick list this week. REDMOND te have the right merchandise and the right prices. Let us be of service to you. the The Sunday school organization of our ward had charge of the sacrament meeting here on Sunday and they are to he congratulated on the splendid program which was put over. President Martin Jensen of Redmond and A. J. Ashman of Richfield were the speakers. Ireta Mason spent Tuesday and arriving daily for We t o The following Redmond people were at Fishlake for the opening day of the fishing season: Mr. ami Mrs. Francis Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardsen and Mrs. Mary Olsen. AH report having had the best of times. SQUARE DEAL Battery Tuesday Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson and their daughter, Mrs. Lester Jensen, spent the day at Mount Pleasant on a combined business and pleasure trip. SERVICE THE ELECTRIC SHOP Charles Anderson of Idaho is here this week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Rufus Day of Fillmore spent several days this week in Reumond visiting her daughter, Mrs. Crrin Peterson. INSECTIDES Wednesday evening Mrs. Arthur Draper entertained a number of her friends and relatives at a dinner party in honor of her birthday anniversary. Flies, Mosquitos , Roaches and other bugs and insects are a menace to health. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Leona Jensen and Mar Wednesday. Mickelson, and Miss Ethei Joliev of Provo to Arvel Jensen of Redmond. Mrs. Eliza Gates and her daughter The marriages were performed at the weret Richfield visitors Tuesday doing Salt Lake temple June 17. business at the county seat. Mrs. Mitchel Ander-o- n entertained Mi-- s v and a Erickson entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening the following ladies at her home Tues- complimentary to Charles Anderson day evening: Nurses Bradford, Foote of Idaho who is visaing in Redmond and Ball, Maurine and I.azellia Borg, this week. Covers weie laid for ten Haze! M'trphv, I.ue Murphy. Helen guests. Gates, Jes,;e Mickelson and Mrs. Dick Crane The evenings entertainment Votes consisted of games and dancing after which a duintlv luncheon was sewed, New Dresses , new Shoes co-opera- - We Solicit Your Business for Men and Young Men Dr. A birthday party was given at the "f home of Mr. and Mrs. Orest Nielsen V New Madge Olsen is visiting at Loa this week. a complete line of bug and insect destroyers, germ killers, fumi gators, purifiers, and the like. II e handle i Use Insectidcs freely when the first warm days come, and protect your home against Lions Club For Gravel Construction That the I.mr.s club is working for It - ro wonder Rex Barnard is Mrs. as these Barnard the civic welfare of Salina is shown smiling days presented him with a fine baby girl in the meeting held Thursday evening Sunday mornirg. The little lady last week. Dr. I.ee Merrill pounds. At tne present an niarQ Ruhjects pertaining to writing both mother and babe are the growth and development of tiiis getting along nicely. disease. i- ! .of presid-weignte- d j LEWIS DRUG CO. |