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Show IHE SAUNA frey Lorentzen and Andrew Dahlsrud. attended Leadership Week at Provo, Familar songs were sung by the mem- returned, home Sati,vday. returned Saturday Ruth Scorup bers. The next meeting will be held Larwith Mr. and Mrs. Ole. home 16 a of from visit at the February sen in Redmond. J. A. Scorup at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. EMred Murphy left The Royal, Neighbors entertained in the Club rooms Saturday evening for Salt Lake Monday and will be abat a birthday party given in honor of sent during the week while their batreatment. Mesdames John Ewles, Henry Mc- by is receiving spec-aA. S. Crane were in Mis. Mr. Denwall Gates and Lucious and Kenna, at the home visi were decorated Manti The rooms ing Sunday, Dastrup. in the club colors, purple and white. of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Westen.dcow. F- .dwaid Martin, who has been atPiogressive 500" was played during Westminister col'ege in won the the evening. Mrs. James I. Rex tending home Sunday. r turned C. E. Mrs. West and Lake Salt high score, Mrs. Jack Bird entertained Friday low score. At midnight Miss McKenna served a hot lunch to the fourteen afternoon in honor of her birthday annivt uy. A social tme was members present. and son Mrs. Varney Thompson duihig the afternoon and at Mrs. Bird served dinner Wedoclock five Herbert, of Gunnison visited Will Thompson, Will Herto Mrs. Me.,!ames and Mr. Frank nesday wth Birg Bird bert. Maiphy, Sharp R ismu-seM. Roberts and the Misses Zer.i and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Ilall, who have I no Murphy. Mrs. B;,,d been visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. M. Bird and useful and received many pretty C. Draper the past week, returned to gifts. their home in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. A. S. Crane is in Salt I.ake S James Fanel, president of the y this week to attend the Spring Staf.e bank, came down from and will make her seopening Salt Lnke Tuesday to attend the rig-ullections for the .spring opening of monthly meeting ofi the direc- the Crane Shoppe. tors of the bank. Mr. Farrel returnG. M. Burr and Morse Burr were ed to the capitol city Wednesday. business in Manti WednesMr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen, who day. LOCAL ITEMS OF s wc-k- '.. ' INTEREST. S Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin visited with their daughter Veneda, whe is a student at Snow Academy ir. Ephraim, Thursday of this week. Mrs. Edna Tanner came in from Salt Lake Wednesday and is a gue.--t nt the home of her mother Mrs. C. M l Herbert. A. II. Davis and Len C. Elliott of I. os Angeles were registered at the r- House Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peterson mo-toito Gunnison Sunday and were '.he house guests of Mr. and Mrs. White ed Fletcher Peterson. Mis. Call Forshee was 'the guest of Voorhees Mr. and Mrs. Henry at Manti Sunday. On account of sickness at the home in Redmond of Hans Nielson the Scandinvian organization of the North Sevier stake met Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Peterson. Seventeen members were present and inleiesting talks were given by Mathias Eiickson, Hans NieLon, God SAUNA, UiAri SUN, - fd Mill-irc- ar tram-ctin- LPROCRESSO CLUB ELECTS .Annual officers for the LProgres-s- o club were chosen when the club members met at the home of Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson last Saturday evening. The old officers, who served the club so efficiently during the as follows: past year, were Mrs. Don C. Merrill, president; Mis. Miss G. M. Burr, secretary-treasureStena Scorup, Mrs. Merrill was in charge of the business session and plans Were discussed for the annual club 'party which is to be held soon. Another mat.er taken up in executive sassion was the changing of the club colors, and hereafter the colors will be red and white. Following the business session Mrs. Don Merrill discussed the lesson LProgrerso Problems, and gave the members many suggestions that will be a part of t'he activities of the club during the year. Ms. C. Ieo Merrill reviewed the play, The financal Third Floor ' Back.submitted the by lrea?trrjr report showed the club to be in, splendid financial condition. Following the business and social sessions Mrs. Anderson served delicious refreshments to the twelve members and one guest present. r. - . who has been month, return-f- d SUBMITS TO OPERATION Junei Webb, secretary for the Piute home Monday. Rcservior & Irrigaton, company, and and Mrs. Mel who has been in ill health for several Mrs. Fianc Matt-soAnderson were guests of friends in months past, returned from Provo R. W. ? in McCallister, California the pn-- Totem Poles Figure in Religious Belief The western and northern Indians have no monopoly on the ornamental totem, according to those who have made a study of the subject Totem-Isappears In kindred forms all over the world. Savage tribes all apparently possess a set of beliefs and practices, mythological, religious, artistic, ceremonial and economic, that grow from their attitude toward animals, plants and Inanimate objects. These beliefs and practices govern their mode of life and give rise to their forms of worship. This idea still lingers with the Alaskan Indians in the significance the totem has in regard to their family and the family myths and superstitions. These Indians believe they are descended from some bird, fish, Least or other object, and take this as their symbol. The emblem chosen is carved or painted on all belongings, and is regarded as the visible being who has to do with their welfare, and carries with It certain Those with the same obligations. "crest, for Instance, cannot intermarry. Christianity Is In some places leading to abolition of the totem. Nature Magazine. , Relics of Pagan Days The Shenandoah investigation is closed. That the ship was wrecked appears to be the only undisputed feature brought out. Pittsburg If all the people who are telling what should be done to improve the world were to do what they advocate, the rest of the world would fall in line and mring the millenium. Toledo Blade. Big coal operators allege that coal mining is only a gamble at best. Perhaps, but why should the consumer always be the1 one to be stuck ? Detroit Flee Press. It may or may not be a s:gn of higher moral standards, but the average man now wears his Sunday clothes all week. Harris burg Americans living in France may of the threatened leave because high income taxes over there. Well, why dont they come to a real country where taxes are being reduced? everybody knows that every time he or she writes down the name of the (lay of the week, the name of a Pagan god or goddess is being perpetuNot ated. When England passed under the sway of the Norsemen the people PRINTERS INK largely adopted the Norse system of gods, fitting them In to the nearest of the Aurora Tuesday. Wednesday afternoon, being accom- corresponding planet or deity Mars of So the calendar. Day Roman Miss Olive Casto, who has been panied by Mrs. Webb, who wont been respoiv the Roman god of war turned Into vi itipg the jrast two weeks with Mr. with her husband to the Garden for thousands Tlus daeg or day Tiu being the and Mrs. A. N. Casto returned Wed- City. While at Provo Mr. Webb subof of Norse god war; the Day Mercury of business successes is mitted to an operation, havng. his into Wodens nesday to Glonwood, where she daeg, Jupiters day into tliroughout the country. tonsils removed. His many friends Thors day, and the Day of Venus spending the winter with friends. A. W. Brown and Alvin Brown will be glad to know that he passed into the Day of Freya, the Norse godEverybody in town Vewith were in levari Sunday to attend the through the ordeal safely and that he. dess of love, corresponding may know you but nus. Whether Saturns day remained law-, Mrs. Will is enjoying better health. funeral of a si.. ter-idon't know what they as it was or turned into the Day of Brown. have to sell. you Saeter, we dont know for certain. But Tuesday of this week eight car MOTOR DEALERS INCORPORATE are Munir's Tins day the Suns day antr n load of fat cattle were shipped to The Motor company, obvious. Salt Lake and California markets, with G. M. Burr of this city as presiAdvertising Will Help Yea and four cars of lambs were sent to dent, J. Milton Olsen of Richfield, as subto 'borrow Its embarrasing lie eastern market. Four cars of and Miss Nellie Tay- scribe now. has been lump salt billod out and the incoming lor as -freight for the day consisted of a incorporated, according to J. Vernon car of corn and one of flour. Erickson of Richfield. The company Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sorenson went has a capitalization of $15, 00ft and to Richfield Wednesday and will visit the main office will be at Richfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Ellroyd Morrison with branches at Salina and other The World Known towns in Southern Utah. during the remainder of :the week. This tire has been tried and proven to be among Mrs. Geo. T. Hohush and children of the best on the market. Its superior wearing qualSalt I.akc are visiting at the. home PROGRAM ANNOUNCED ities and the mileage obtained stamps it as the of I)r. and Mrs. Howard Call. At! the regular meeting of the Laleader. Mr. ad Mrs. Foyd Williams are dies Literary club of Salina, which, the proud parents of a baby girl born will be held at the And we repair, sell oils, gas and accessories. Presbyterian chapTuesday. All are doing fine at the el next Wednesday evening at seven Williams homo. thirty, the following numbers will be The many friends of Mrs. A. W. given as a program : Lecture on 4 Cu.nnigham, nee Dorcas Sorenson, France, by Angus McDonald, and a will be glad to know that she is re- violin solo The by WT. J. Gribblo. an operation public is invited ;to the meeting. covering nicely for the removal of a tumor perform; ! 44 4 4 44 4 4 i .j 4 4. 4. 4. 44 4. 4. 4 41 d 4 ed last Thursday at a hospital in PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES . G. n Babys Bottle HAS This important adjunct of Babys equipment should be selected with dare. It should be strong, of the right shape and size and so constructed as to be easily cleaned. We select n NURSING BOTTLES -- Burr-Olse- from' the most reliable makers and sell them at. prices which will permit every mother to buy the "best. ' We also have the right kind of . vice-preside- secretry-treasure- r, Dunlop Auto Tires NIPPLES,. BOTTLE FITTINGS, TUBING, ETC. These rubber articles are strong and durable yet soft and fine and free from injurious chemicals. , Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store Petty Garage . m 5 4 4 Service Is Service And we are proud of the fact that we can and do give it. We are centrally located and convenient .and. ycu are not compelled to wait for real SERVICE. GAS OILS WILLARD BATTERIES 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Sorenson will reOgdon. Mrs, J. Rev. T. G. MacLeod will conduct main with her daughter while she is a.tj the Presbyterian chapel in services convalescing. Salina next Sunday evening, beginIyOuis Jacobs was a business visitor ning at 7:30. The subject of the serin Riehfiod Tuesday. Randal Neilson, Mrs. Z. N. Neilson mon will be The Bible Doctrine of God. All are invited to be present. and Carina and.'j;b ildreji,. .Tnlmage were visiting with Mrs. J. F. Martin Letter heads, envelopes anything Tuesday of this week. printed at the Sun o'ffice. Gale Wright, who lias been in Richfield with the Telluride Power company the past three months re-- 1 urned home Monday, and is now employed at the local office. Jacob Keller of Manti, Lehi Olsen and Joseph Jensen of Axtell, were in . .FOR SALE Parties looking for town Tuesday and were business call- alfalfa seed farms in the neighborhood of Desert, write or call A. II. ers at the Forrest Reserve Office. N20tf Stanley Burgess celebrated his Curtis, Desert, Utah. SAUNA SERVICE STATION W. H. Brown, Prop. OF REDMOND 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 is 4 4 4 4 . 4 f4 4 4 4 1' 5 5 4 biitlnlay Tuesday at the home of Delbert Burgess. Dinner Oil cloth, regular price 35 cents was served at six oclock. Covers per yard. The Peerless. were laid for the immediate famly. Mis. G. ,A. 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