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Show IMS SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Lake Monday of this week. She will be absent ten days or two weeks and well atltend the Christian Workers conference, which opened Tuesday of this week. The conference will close next Tuesday and afterwards Miss 15 at McCal'lum will take a few special Mar- courses at the Westminister college. Dr. Ileber Whiting one of Salinas stuJohn dents at the U. of U. is Spending the Hardy Redd, a prominent banker of Blanding, San Jaun county, stopped in Salina a short time on Monday to see old friends. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thor-nel- l. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. The following observed June Miss Aletha Mortensen, a University of Utah student, is at home for an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Murphy and children of Salt Lake are guests of M.. MurphyS parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy. A. S. Crane and Miss Marguerite Crane resumed to Salina Monday after a two weeks visit to California. They visited all the main points of interest in the sunny state and report having a delightful time .5 Mi, and Mrsv Rex B.iard and children returned Sunday from a three days (trip to Millard county and tp Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. C. Wright and Mrs. June Webb were guests of Mrs. Can Matt-sso- n at Richfield last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rasmussen, Mrs. William Clayton Rasmussen,Mrs. Piage, and Mrs. Brigham Bird motored to Salt Lake Tuesday for a short visit. 1 .W. C. Murphy, Mr. and Mhs. A. B. Murphy, and children returned to Salina Monday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. Casto at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. June Webb motored to Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cn Webb of Richfield and Mrs. R. Gam Clark at Provo, who had been visiting in Richfield. They were the guests at Provo of Mrs. Alice Webb. Miss Ora Lorentzen was hostess Tuesday to the following: Mrs. M. C. Draper Mrs. C. E. Hutton, Mrs. Dastrupi, Miss Laura Draper, and Miss Myrtle Ewles. A delicious dinner was the main feature of the Mu Fishlake: G. M. Wright, Arthur tin, I. N. Parder, E. W. Petty, H. A. Call, Charles Nordfelt, The Nielson, and Larmar Nielson. catch is reported below normal. Miss Florence Barnard returned to Salina Sunday from a two weeks vacation spent at Salt Lake. Mrs. Carl Mattssen of Richfield and Mrs. .C. Ray Evans and daughters, Raydell, 'Valene,' and Marjorie were in Salina during the afternoon and evening of last Friday. They were the guests of Mrs. Jesse Thor-nelMrs. Evans is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Mattssen at Richfield before joining iMr. Evans fl Salt Lake, where he is attending the U. of U. summer school. The Evans spent the past year veiy happily and successfully at Price. George A. Christensen and Burt Hunt of Salt Lake City spent Tues day and Wednesday in Redmond and Salina transacting business. Miss Melba Christensen arrived in Redmond Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Laurel Elben is at home after spending a few weeks with Mis l. Vada Titcomb at Gunnison. She summer working in North Dakota. Mrs. Bert Jensen was the charming hostess Saturday afternoon to eighteen young friends of . her daughter, Miss Sabra, the occasion being the latters twelfth birthday anniversary. Music and games formed the entertainment for the afternoon and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Sofa Besom of Los Angeles, n California, visited at the C. A. home on Tuesday. Thomas Larsen and his children, Vadis and Clifford of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. , Mick-else- A. Mickelsen. Miss Millie Domgaardi returned to flalina Sunday from Manti, where she has been staying with hen grand, mother, Mrs. Keler. G. M. Burr and Miss Ardis Burr mortored with J. M. Olsen of Richfield to Salt Lake on Wednesday for a three days visit. Mr. Burr will confer with Chevrolet dealers. re- Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cameron of Salt Lake City visited relatives and Clarence Hall returned to his home friends in Salina Wednesday. in Salina last Saturday after an abMrs. Annie Shaw, who has been sence of several months. Clarence if visiting in Salina and Redmond for nursing a severe case of malaria fev- :ome time returned to her home in er which he contracted in the southern Los Angeles Wednesday. state,' and on the advice of local Morse Burr, Howard Mattsson, and of physician he has Vem Burns left! Monday evening for his true conditions. Since smarting a short fishing trip in Loss Creek treatment he is much better and canyon. They returned Wednesday hopes to be rid of the malady in a few Joe Farrell spent the Fifteenth at weeks. afternoon. Mrs. Olga McKenna, former post- Fishlake. Mrs. G. A. Gates and Mrs. Lee Miss Lena Peterson went to Gar- master of Salina,- and who has resid Mason of Eureka, wer guests of Mr. field last Hiiday morning and ed at Los Aangeles for the past twc Mrs. and II. E. Lewis at the Sevier tended the wedding reception given years, is in Salina for a vacation. She Coal mine Tuesday. in honor of her brother, Peter Peter- is the Valley They thehome of her moguest at visited the interesting points of the son and his new bride. Mrs. Lars ther, Christopherson. mine and were served an elaborate dinner. On Tuesday J. A. Harris left for Salt Lake, where, he will remain indefinitely. J. G. Scott and his daughter, Dorothy of Salt Lake, have been guesits rt the Gates house. They left for lome Tuesday. Mr. Scott is interest'd in the Salib Gap Mine. Miss I la Puzy of Spring City, and For tlhe holidays, close at hand, we are offering our Jiss Mable Olsen of Salt Lake, vere guests during the week-en- d of Goods at Idwin Peterson and Glen Gates. Mr. and Mrs. John Gribble visitei. PRICES UNEQUALLED vith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins n Gunnison last Manday.-Mr- s. Hats at f price Lavelle Dastrup entertained ast Wednesday at a family dinner, dr. and Mrs. M. C. Draper, and .hildren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Draper HOSE SALE nd son, Mr. and Mrs. John Dasfrup, Mrs. J. G. Sorensen, Mrs. Harry $1.95 values at $1.50 Iteele, Mrs. C. H. Smithe, Sidney draper, Miss Laura Draper, and Miss DRESSES, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, FLOWERS, LACE 3rma Gibson were guests. r and TRIMMINGS was served at five. The table corations were red and white roses. After dinner music and chatting SALE BEGINS ormed the entertainment for the turned Friday. 1 been-advise- ! Si-- Frank Jackson made a business visit to Thompson Springs (the first of the week. his Lynn Nielson returned to home here last Friday, after a trip to Colorado,, where he assisted in delivering several carloads of sheep. Miss Mary .McCall um left f or Salt M ;ss Helen Anderson returned Friday from Salt Lake, .where she has been attending the U. of U. Miss Dorothy Murphy entertained Tuesday for the Misses Thelma and Louise Muirphy of Salt Lake. Ten guests games and were served a delicious dinner at ' five oclock. . Mattsson and Benedict Wayland Barnard went to Willow Creek Canyon Monday to begin working on the Willow Creek road. Miss Helen Hagen of G.unnison, visited in Salina Sunday with her school friends, Misses Ruth Mattsson and Loiuse Freece. Edward Martin came home Thursday from Bingham, where he has been employed for 'some time. enjoyed-playing-joll- . Fourth of July CLEARANCE. SALE t The great American, hen of today property yoiT cam possess. , ,, by feeding ... It will prevent or cure all ordinary diseases. of poultry, purify the blood and increase the production of eggs. PRICE 30c Classified Ads The Rexall Store Always SALE 60c Drug Co. tMUuunuuuu Reasonable, house and city lot, with orchard. quire H. B. Crandall. the best paying Keep your hens and other fowls in good condition LEGION OBSERVES FLAG DAY Post No. 36 of the Amercan Legion did not forget to observe Flag Day on Monday, June 14. At sunrise the flags were in place in their Main street and gaily wavpockets-oThe local post in ing in the breeze. gaining much distinction in its thoughtful observance of the various holidays. Angus McDonald and W. II. Rasmussen had charge of the raising and lowering of the flags at VT sunrise and sunset. i FOR is Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea y La-vel- le - Poultry Will Pay 'Uii Ia TT A Supply In- TT OUR new dresses from New York are here. Call and see them. Everything Stunning. Fair Mercantiel Co. M FOR SALE One used Monach Coal range. In good condition. Inquire Telluride Power Company. M14tf Theres a reason why we sell more meats H PAPER HANGING and painting will be done by Ernest Conover. Leave your orders at The Peerless. FOR SALE Three-roohouse, screen porch, modrn chicken house 20x30, garage, corral and sheds. For particulars see Joseph nansen. M 28t2 of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and Groceries 4 m f PHONE IN YOUR NEEDS Salina Meat & Supply Co. Where it Pays to Trade , one-hal- SPORT DRESSES $8.75 $5.00 Puts a Westinghouse Automatic Range in your Home f DLn-e- .... COMPLETE Readyto Uce t: evening. Miss Phyllis Jorgensen came home Tuesday from Salt Lake where she ias been a student at the U. of U. Miss Leora Dastrup and John were guests at the Dastrup home Sunday. to They returned Delta Sunday evening. Merril Borg of Los Angeles arrived in Salina Sunday for a visit with Saturday, June 19. Crane Slboppe ff . i WAV' friends. We Are Proud of Them There is a touch of the manhood spirit in the boys of these days. Right now they are bending their backs perspiring from hard work and hot weather. They are doing work that man with his superior strength might hesitate to do. They are doing good work and getting well paid. They 'are our beet thinners. These same boys come home after work with theit pay checks, ready to spend their hard earned dollars, and they spend them at; home. 'We are going tp try our level best to please these boys. We are not going to take advantage of their inexperience in shopping to pawn cheap inferior merchandise on them. The best is just right for them. Our prices are going to be right for them too. And fellow citizens we are going to celebrate the 4th of July for them. Let s make it a celebration they will long remember. They deserve the best of MAX COHENS HOUSE OF QUALITY TTir j Mrs. Max Cohen and daughters returned to Salina from Salt Lake, where- - they ' visited Mrs. Cohens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen. Henry Keairns, Henry Kearns, Jr., Mrs. Dean Brown and children of Gunnison, were guests at the home of W. II. Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson and family and Mrs. Clyde Buchanan and daughters, Simone and Vivane, drove to Manti Monday afternoon. Mrs. Buchanan was returning to her home after a weeks visit with her fcister, Mrs. Anderson. The latter stayedin Manti for a short visit On Sunday, Mrs. A. A. Aenderson went to Provo for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Fodte. Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Dastrup, Miss Erma Gibson, Carl, Sidney, and Douglas Draper left Monday for Mc' Gill, Nevada. i J. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphreys, and Miss Ellen Scorup were visitors at Ephraim Sunday. Miss Elna Ivie is home from Salt Lake to spend the summer. She has been teaching at the capital during the past winter Miss May Ewles is attending sum-- , mcr school at the University of Utah. Miss Fern Westenskow returned to her home at Manti aftr a short visit with the A. S. Crane family of this city. Mrs. Erma Liston of Escalante, is here for a two weeks visit with Mrs. E. A. Liston. Mrs. Dan Murphy and her two sons left Salina Monday for McGill, Nev--. ada where they will visit with vela-- 1 tives and friends for a short time. Westinghouse 'The Range with efic Clock . Electric cooking is cheaper, safer, cleaner and better cooking . Cook Electrically It Saves MONEY LABOR PREVENTS SMOKE PREVENTS SOOT Last but not Least IT MAKES COOKING PLEASURE Come in and see the several models to choose from T elluride Power Co. |