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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH -j- - - NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND - p Farm Bureau Elects. At an enthusiastic meetmg of the Redmond farm bureau held at the L'gion hall Tuesday, officers for the jear wete elected. Amos Tslbo was chosen president, Mditin Jensen, and Ehnei Nelson, Fied Christensen and Alma Larson, together with the officers, will comprise the board of directors. Committees were named to cavry out pioject work, plan for the celebration of the anniversary of the firu bureau to be held this month, and to aid the town officials in bulling the new city park. Twenty-onnumbers we;e present and S. R. Boswell of R'clffield, county agert, was p. (sent to aid in the reorganisation. 1 In ladies rome community section hed an auxiliary meeting ao pbm-rev.oik for t.e year. Luncheon was fuTiohed he memheis of the meeting by the ladies. v'ce-p:eside- secretary-t- reasurer. e Ciy Park for Redmond. is to have a real, city park and to have it in shape foi early use, work is to be started at once on the improvements. The tiact pureiased some two years ago by the tawn boaid is to be parked, tiees are to be planted, a baseball pa k plotted and other improvements will be made and a playground for children will be p ovided. The plot will be planted to grass and an abundant supply of water will be Emil Hansen, landscape gaid-enf cm the Agiicultural college, will be here Saturday of the coming week and definite plans will then be made for planting 'trees and shiub bc;y. Redmond te ten-aci- e pio-vide- d. m Parent Teachers Meet. The Parent Teachers association held an interesting meeting at the opei a house Tuesday evening. A was given by the children and paicnts and Ernest Swalberg of SaColma gave two splendid solos. Teachers Parents operation of anj was the subjeot of an interesting talk by Joseph Petejson. A one-aplajlet by the "members of the grade school, a solo by Gladys Christensen, a leading by Mrs. Delbert Hansen and a short talk by Delbert Hansen, concluded the program. Fully 100 pro-gia- m ct were p esent and after the program Demonstrations of their work was games and dancing were enjoyed. given from various standpoints, games were played and later in the The R. W. A. club of Redmond en- evening 'mess was served to those tertained at the Legion hall Wednes- present. day evening. Games were played during the evening, and later a light lunch TWELVE BILLION POUNDS was seived to the members. OF SUGAR USED IN 1925 Albeit Poulson and Ernest Anderson left Wednesday fa- - Salt Lake During 1925 the American people and will transact business in the city used 12, 157, 00 1,640 pounds of sugar, for a few days. or an average of 107 pounds for every Earl Spencer has gone to California to remain indefinitely. jierson in the country, accoiding to Miss Macel Brienholt and Miss figures compiled bp the weekl., trade Afton Nielson spent the week-enjournal, Facts About Sugar. This is the largest amount! of sugar ever with their parents In Redmond. in one year bp anp nation consumed Sunday evening Miss Reva Peterson entertained a gl oup of young and represents ' an increase of seven ladies at her home at cards. Follow- pounds per person over the consumping cards dainty refreshments were tion of 1921. served. Even with the record breaking Mrs. Minerva Anderson and twin quantity of sugar u&ed in the tlnited daughtei s, of Los Angeles, are visit- States during the past year Ameriing at the home of Mrs. Hannah cans cannot claim to be the chamJensen. pion sugar cateis of the woild as The Redmond M. I. A. dramatic individuals. The annual per capita club went to Kooseherem last Saturconsumption in Australia and New day night and played before an ap- Zealand is over 130 pounds. the preciative audience. Following Of the total amount of sugar used p'ay the members and friends enjoy- in 1925 a little less than half or ed a chili supper and the players 5.7000.000.- 000 pounds was produced in an ived at their homes in Redmond various parts of the United States, abaut 2 oclock Sunday morning. including the sixteen states from S. Shaw and Miss lone Shaw of Michigan and Ohio in the east to Venice were Sunday gufcsts at tlie alifornia and Washington in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson west in which sugar is made from of this place. beets, the states of Louisiana, Albert Larson of Idaho and Miss sugar Teaxs and Florida in the south and Edith McCaine of Woods Cross are various insular territories Hawaii, visiting at the home of Mrs. II. P. Poi to Rico, the Philippines and the Johnson. The visitors we,e just re- Vi Thfe balance, about gin turning from Richfield and when they 6.500.000.- 000 was supplied by pounds, arrived at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Cuba. a sister of Mr. Larsen, it proved a big The total sugar bill of the Amerisurprise, as the brother and sister can people last year, taking the had not seen each other for more retail price in New York as average than three years. the basis of computation, wa9 roundMiss Rilda Anderson of this city, or over $2,000,000 a ly $790,000,000 and Leland Payne of Salina, motored to Salt Lake the first of the week. day. This of course is the amount They were married at the Salt Lake paid by consumers. The xaluej of the crop to producers was much less, temple Wednesday. about $185,000,000, the difference repA crowd of boys and girls enjoybd the cost of refining and resenting a candy pull at the Antone Jensen home Thursday evening of last week. distributing and the profits of the Lorius Chidester was given a big wholesale nd retail dealers. The surprise party Thursday evening of sugar imported was brought into the last week, when a crowd of friends country in "a raw state and was reinvaded his home to help celebrate fined by American refineries but his birthday anniversary. At early even so it epresentod a payment to evening a supper was served, follow- foreign producers of over half a miling which games and music were en- lion dollars a day for this one item joyed. At midnight another sumptu- in the nations diet. ous supper was served. Butter Wrappers printed 'at I hie The Redmond boy scouts entertained at a social at the opera house. Sun office. Quick service. THIS OFFER NEAR ITS END! for your Old Iron NO MATTER WHAT KIND d When Vou Buy an -- ELECTRIC IRON from 'four Gas & Electric Co. J Per Month, Payable with your light bills ORDER YOURS TOMORROW! -- j This Offer Will Be Withd rawn Soon ! Telluride Power Company Zero Hours of Automobile Accidents, 4, 5 and 8 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. thousand and thirty of Chicagos 11,785 onto accidents iHst year, r according to the Safety Council for the prevention of "VNE Stewart-Warne- automobile accidents, occurred between five and six oclock, Just when conrush. Only 47 of these 1,030 accigestion Js at. Its worst In the home-goindents were fatal. of the 182 children Four oclock Is the childrens zero hero. Thirty-thre- e killed by autos In Chicago last jear came to grief at four oclock, playing in the streets after school. Seven to nine Is the dangerous time for adult auto fatalities, according of 353 such deaths occurred around the to Chicago's 1921 record. Eighty-sitheater-goinhours. Then luck changed. A series of small Exposition! Costly exhibitions held at Kensington were Such exhibitions as the one recently wdille the Chicago d'l successful, In progress nt Wembley entail nn Worlds fair and the great exhibition enormous expenditure to put over at St. Louis both showed big profits. properly, and whether they will result In 1908 Londons White City proved a In loss or gain Is alwas problematical. fairly profitable undertaking In spite London's first big exhibition, that of of a wages bill of $4,000,000. 1851, was a great financial success, snys the Montreal Star. More than Flute Centuries' Old 6, t)00, 000 people visited the Crystal palA flute which made music on the ace, and the surplus, aftpr paying all Nile In the exam-inatoibalmy air of Egypt 3,000 expenses, was nearly $750,000. and will send successful canan encore years ago, recently played The next one, held In 1802, was not In the University of Pennsylvanias didates to Salt Lake City so successful. Shortly after Its openmuseum, says Cappers Weekly. Uning the prince consort died and when like our flutes, the wind enters through out war Civil Its broke the American slits In the side of the reeds Instead also were that, impaired receipts of the ends, and each note and Its ocDR. HOWARD L. CALL though they totaled about $2,250,000, tave are sounded at there was a final deficit of $50,000. If two flutes were the same time, ns Dentist playing. The notes The Paris exhibition of 1807 showed a Office Hours Every Day have a soft and mellow sound. The profit of $540, 000. In Vienna in 1873 flute was found In the tomb of a noble suswas a loss of nearly 2,000,000 of the time of the Pharaohs. If someEvenings By Appointments tained; the Philadelphia exhibition a way to make It recould find Offices over Salina Meat body 50, (K)0, of about $1,2, showed a loss produce the tunes he played on It the & Supply. while the Paris International exhibiTwentieth some hear century might It PHONE Office 41. attracted 10.000,000 tion, although new and Interesting music. Residence 46R3 visitors, rhrr- - cd q deficit of. $0.25(fMVQ, g . x g So superbly smooth is its performance and so delightful its comfort that you will step from P rices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan 510 Touring Roadster 510 645 Coach 645 Sedan 735 Landau 765 Vl Ton Truck 395 (Chassis Onh) ITonTruvk 550 Coupe - (Chassu Only) 912 the wheel amazed that such pov, er, speed and snap could be achieved in a car that costs so" little. No matter what car you are driv ing or intend to drive take a ride in the Improved Chevrolet and experience the positive revelation it will afford. Thousands have already done itand thousands know the new meaning of Quality airless mice were recertify pro ed in Dr. Francis B. Sumners ruse house in La Jolla, alifornia, re mice are b,cd for experimental poses. These queer creatures have iskers, long ejebrows and bristles the rest of their skin is bald. at Low Cost. See us today and let us give you a demonstration - v- -- , X The U. S. navy department has X If you want that delicious flavor announced that 30,000 trained navy men will receive their honorable disin good Smoked meats, see me. charges this summer as their four We are prepared to give the year enlistments expire. Congres- 3 $ DRAYING jm AT AM,-M44.4-4"M-4- 15 best results. 7 sional appropriations for SOREN JENSEN, fiom one to are to be made immediately availAn oyster be Utah thiee pints of water an hour, pro- able in order that recruits may Redmond, vided that the water is the right tern trained at once to fill the expected y I ! j J!JJ $2? 4 There being only 82,000 perature, neither too hot nor too cold, vacancies. says the bureau of fisheries. Scien- men in the navy, active training is actifically speaking, the oyster does to be inaugurated as men are X effiHot drink this water, which paves cepted in order that the fleet 4 when be not impaired through its system by the ciliary ciency may and Express of the navys 4 In more than motion of the gill epithelium. to all parts this way the oyster strains micro trained men are returned to civil oc- X of Orders for the city. scopic plants and animals from the cupation. G. E. coal. Long from the 30,000 are water, and uses them for food. con-umc- SALINA, UTAH , NAVY DEPARTMENT WANTS MEN FOR BATTLESHIPS LOW MteAJJMWMMg-.Mfaa.a.-L- ; ns 1926-192- Burr Motor Co. QUALITY expected to be heavy according to naval officials, who state that the navy has been securing 80 per cent of tis discharged men. It was pointed out howev.er that new men will be enlisted without regard to as the fleet would be tied occur as not did up predicted. The navy department has cautioned all of its stations that in spite of its need, the strict reference requiie-ment- s and parents written consent must be secured, because men taken in must be of the material which can be developed as specialists in a short time. In addition to a hundred selections for training at the U. S. Naval Academy, regular quotas will go to the service schools or fleet details. The navy department plans on having about 4,000 men in its service schools during the coming year. According to orders received at the navy recruiting station at Salt Lake Cily, that station will begin active recruiting at once to secure as many young men from Montana, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming as can qualify for the navy. It is the desire of the navy that every community have equal opportunity to send its young men to the fleet schools. To this end, the navy recruiting office is arranging to send navy representatives to the locality when possible applicants are known by name. The navy men to be sent out will conduct preliminary COST MTVf'r. one-thir- i d Freight delivered X 4 |