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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH fik LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. and baby Mrs. H. L Vorhees daughter, who have been at the local hospital the past two weeks, returned to their home at Manti Wednesday. Mrs. T. A. Jeffreys and Miss Verda Jeffreys motored to Salt Lake Sunday. While in the city Miss Jeffreys will consult a specialist. Miss Madge Robinson returned on Friday from a visit with relatives at Ogden and Salt Lake. Udell and Reed Thorpe of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Helen An derson Saturday. Mr. and Mi.s. Be&son Burr an nounce the arrival of a baby boy at their home Saturday. He is a husky and tips the scales at 8 pounds. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Simpers Tuesday June 22. Friends here have received the announcement of the birth, June 21, oi a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. L Kunz at Magna, Utah. M r Kunz was formerly Miss Neva Muiphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murphy. l&s Zena Bird returned Tuesday fiom Salt Lake, 'where she has been visiting friends and enjoying a well earned vacation the past two weeks. 9. June Webb was hostess Tuesdays afternoon for a few friends, at her home. Following a social afternoon a delicious luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and Mr, by Mrs. Webb. atid Mrs. Rex Barnard enjoyed a Miss Ethel McDonald, Miss Ther- days outing at the ranger station esa Crane, Miss Madge Robinson, Sunday. Mis Fawn Bench and Miss Lena AnPeter Sorenson, Sr., who is 86 derson motored to Provo Thursday years of age, and will be rememberon a combined business and pleasqre ed as one of the eaily settlers of Salma, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorentrip. ' Mrs. C. R. Rollina and children of son, Jr., and Mrs. James Clawson moSalt Lake are visiting at the home tored from Spring City Sunday and of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shepherd, par- visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. ents of Mrs. Rollina. At the regular meeting of the Mrs. Mata Larsen of Spring City lief society at the second ward chapjl vidted last week with, MIrs. L. P. evening at 8 oclock, a lec- Monday These Joftgensen. ladies, who were "Intellectual Problems of on ture great friends in Denmark, had not Childhood will be given by Dr. Don seen each other for 19 years. At C. Patients aie especially Merrjil. this time; Mrs, Jorgenson left her to heaT this be to invited present native land and came to America, lecture. end it was a genuine surprise when Mrs. Terry Nielson was the hosther friend visited her the past week. ess at a party Tuesday afternoon Mrs. James Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. in honor of her birthday anniErnest Brienhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Dave given versary. The home and luncheon taCovington and Edgar, Roy and John ble were prettily decorated with Larsen, all of Teasdale, were guests flowers and roses. Mrs. at the Robinson house the early days spring received many beautiful gif's as of this week. They accompanied the n remembrance of the day. Followhusband and brother, James Larsen, a social afternoon luncheon was to the local hospital Sunday evening ing served to Mrs. Walt Bird, Mrs. Anwhere he is receiving special treat- nie Nielson, Mrs. Rube Casto, Mrs. ment. Dell Larsen, Mrs. Noah Pitt, "Mrs. Thad Lewis came in from Salt OnestJ .Nielson, Mrs, Will Milrphy, Lake Sunday and will spend his va- Mrs. Dcloy Nielson, Mrs. Frank cation visiting his father, Dr. A. J. The out of town guests were Lewis, and a portion of the time at Mrs. Tooth of Manti and Mrs. A. J. Fish Lake. Thompson, of Gunnison. Mrs. Tooth of Manti is the house Tony Johanson of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a guest at (he home of guest of her daughter, Mrs. Deloy Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johanson, Neilson, this week.. seven-poun- d -- Niel-Eo- n Iler-lie:- t. -- fa? iWe deliver Ice to your homes or to your business houses at the low price of Pep Pound flaC 4 t Enjoy the comforts of Pure, Crystal Ice Mrs. Carl Andersen and daughter, Mozella, returned Sunday from a weeks visit with relatives at Salt Lake and Bingham. Mr. and Mirs. P, H. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gates motored to Bryces canyon Saturday and enjoyed the sunset and sunrise at the canyon, returning home Sunday ev ening. Mrs.. Tprgeson gave a party for her primary class Monday afternoon at the first ward chapel. The little ones played games and romped on the lawn and were served lunch by Mrs. To.geson. Mrs. Ralph McAllister entertained at her home Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. Mary Prohst and 'Mrs Emma Probst of Midway. Follow ing a social afternoon a dainty lunch eon was served by the hostess. Allen Forshee, son of Mr. and Mrs Carl Forshee, was at the local hos pital Monday of this week, where he underwent an operation for the ire moval of his tonsils. Merrill Borg of Los Angeles is the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. John DeLang and chh!fcn of Provo visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George DeLang Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs June Webb, Miss Shirley Wright and Miss Bell Webb motored to Ephraim Thursday evening of last week. M Wright attended the regular meeting of the Lions club as a oemmitte fiom the Salina club to interest members in the outing of the San pete and Sevier council to be held at Fishlake July 9, when the local club will be hosts for the visiting clubs and their sweethearts. Mrs. Lou Goldbranson of Rich field visited Sunday with Mrs. Kent Goldbransen at the home of Mrs. C, E. West. Henry Robinson, who has been in Wayne county transacting business for several day3, returned to his home Monday of this week. Mrs. Mary Probst and Mrs. Emma Probst, who have been visiting with friends and relatives in Salina", re turned to their1 home at Midway Sat urday of last week. Mrs. Max Cohen entertained in honor of her daughter Joan, it being the latters fifth birthday anniversary, Thursday afternoon. Ten. little f. iends gathered to enjoy games on the lawn. Ice creapi and cake form ed the enjoyable refreshments serv cd by Mrs. Cohen. Mrs. George' Fenn, who was taken fo Salt Lake some nine weeks ago where she underwent a major open aion, retu rned to her home in this city last Sunday. Mrs. Fenn has ai most completely regained her health rnd declares she is feeling better than she has for many months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn, wrho have been absent the past two weeks letuhned to Salina last Saturday. During their absence they visited in Wyoming, Idaho and Northern Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christopherson of Salina, and Mrs. Parlen McKenna rf Los Angeles, were Gunnison vis itors yesterday. and place your torders today. LEAVE orders at the b. b. shop Elite Bakery and Cafe -- Gunnison, Otah- They Have Arrived! it The finest selection of dresses we have had in months. Beautiful colors, pretty models, and the finest grades of materials. Wonderful values in Georgette and heavy Crepe. All sizes from 16 to 50J2 will Como early, as they are going fast. hold on deposit the one you want. A few dollars A Reminde-rSHOP EARLY You will get better service, a better choice of merchandise and have the last few days in which to rest for the big Fourth of July Celebration at Salina. MAX COHENS HOUSE OF QUALITY 11 REGULAR CLUB MEETING The Ladies Literary and Civics club will hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C -!- S-- - -- 1 -! - - S- mfm X NEWS NOTES FROM - REDMOND -- Mrs. Adley Peterson delightfully entertained at a social afternoon and dinner Sunday in honor- - of- her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served at fiveoclock, covers being laid for twenty guests. The L e Hive Girls of the North Sevier Stake entertained at Wednesday evening. Games and a social time were the main di versionVof the evening. Those who attended as special .guests were the Stake presidency, Sitake Mutual board and ward officers and their partners. A light lunch w'as served late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Una, to Ernel Christensen of Coniterfield. Tile marriage will (take place June 30 in the Manti temple. This afternoon at the Legion hall the Ward Mutuals and Primary officers have arranged a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Una Peterson, a Eighty invitations have been issued by the entertaining officers. Mrs. Vernel Nelson was hostess on Friday of last week in honor of her At: six o'clock a delicious birthday'.'-dinner was served, fifteen guests being seated at a dinner table. Miss Melba Christensen of Salt Lake is visiting with friends and relatives here during the summer. Mrs. James Frandsen was the delightful hostess Thursday afternoon for Mrs Erastus Christensen, Mrs. Charles C. Jensen, Mrs. Cyrus Jensen and. 3Lrs. Al. Manwaring and Mrs. Hans Borg of Richfield. Mrs. J. A. Christensen entertained at a social afternoon Thursday .The honor guests were Mrs. Ella Adams of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. A Jorgensert of this city. Following a social afternoon lunch was served by the hostess. Honoring her birthday anniver sary, Mrs. Torrey Nelson entertained at her home Friday of last week A social hour and needlecraft were the main diversions of the afternoon, following which the hostess served dinner. The guests numbered fifteen. Arthur and Niel Draper, who have been absent at Montello, Nevada, and Montana towns, returned home 'the first of this week. ELSINORE PIRATES WIN In a splendid game of baseball, staged at the Salina diamond Sunday the afternoon, Elsinore Pirates wrecked the locals and won by a dose score of 2 to 6, and in doing so overcome the humiliating score suf fered by Salina the Sunday previous when the Pirates won by 20 to 4 Last Sundays game, though Salina was in a crippled condition due to the absence of several of the regulars, was intensely interestnig. A few errors on the part of some of the Coal Diggers proved costly and for this reason the Pirates won. Red-mont- bride-elec- The regular monthly meeting of society will meet Wednesday, June 30, at 3 oclock, at the home of Miss Stena Scorup. An inteiesting prografrn has been prepared by the committee and includes a life history of Christian Scorup, by Mrs. Olivia Thomell; piano solo, Ora Peterson; reading, Ellen Humphreys; vocal solo, Ruth Scorup. Mrs. Annie williams will read a chapter fiom the Life of Brigham oung. The hostess, Mrs. Olivia Thomell, assisted by Mrs. Amelia Jensen, will serve light refreshments. the Genealogical I . ' i The great American hen of today is the best paying -- CITY SPRINKLER WORKING The city sprinkler was put in commission the first of the week and at present all .the main thoroughfares are being drenched at regular intervals. The act of the city fathers is a timely one and the sprinkling not only keeps down the dust, but gives a refreshing atmosphere during the hot days. Bids are being asked for in ouier to maintain a regular driver FOR SALE Reasonable, house and city lot, with orchard. In quire H. B. Crandall. Keep your hens and other property you can possess. good condition by feeding fowls in -o Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea It. will prevent or cure all ordinary diseases of poultry, purify the blood anti-increa- the se PRICE 30c m 2St2 Some of these pictures which are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION transmitted by radio looks as though Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, they were full of static. May 25, 1926. From Kipling: It aint the guns Notice is hereby given that Ethen or armament, nor funds that they; R. Torgerson. of Emery, Utah, who can pay, but the close on April 16, 1921, made homestead that makes them win the day. It entry No. 029519, for SMi, SW!4, aint the individuals, nor the army Sec. 22: Wi NW4, Section 27, as a whole, but the everlasting team Township 23 S., Range 5 E., S. L work of every bloomin souL Meridian, has filed notice of intention 60c The Gexall Store 4Hl(i4it44HtiHHHitlHH4llf444HH4fH4HHltt,H4iHlllH4fl M' 444444444444i444i4444444444i44444't 55 44 Its Good, 44 If 44 M 44 44 44 44 44 We Have ; $$ 44 44 44 - PASTRY meats 4f 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 It- GROCERIES VEGETABLES PROMPT SERVICE . FREE DELIVERY 4.4. 4 4-- Salina Meat & Supply Co. 44 44 44 4--4 44. 44 44 44 44 44 44. . ' Where it Pays to Trade 14 I NEW-LO- I I L li jj w PRICES W ON FORD CARS : : $473.48 453.00 478.90 Touring Runabout Runabout, with Pickup Body. . . . Coupe 588.00 Tudor 597.24 fordor 648.44 568.15 573.15 Truck, Closed Cab and Express body. Truck, Closed Cab, Stake Body.t. . . All Passenger Cars with Standard Equipment, Baked Enamel Finish, Balloon Tires. Ballons. 30X312, Extra Size. . . . $11.95 . $14.95 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Martin Peterson Auto Co. GUNNISON, UTAH OUR new dresses from New York to make three year Proof, to estabare here. Call and see them. Every- lish claim to the land above describbefore the Clerk of the District thing Stunning. Fair Mercantiel Co. ed. Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the FOR SALE One used Monach 8th day of July, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Coal range. In good condition. InElmer Peacock,-B.-Peacock. J. R. Telluride Power Company. quire C. D. Mapfield, all of and Sorensen, M14tf Emery, Utah. M Eli F. Taylor, and painting , PAPER HANGING will be done by Ernest Conover First Pub. May 28 Register. Z Leave your ordersat The Peerless. Last Pub June 25. FOR SALE Three-roohouse, screen porch, modrn chicken house 20x30, garage, corral and sheds. For Indies Silk Hose, $1.00, at Louis particulars see Joseph Hansen. M5tf Jacobs. M p&Kionof Lewis Drug' Co. t. Classified Ads SOCIETY t -- 4 , - Wright next Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock, and assisting Mrs. Wright rs hostess will be Mrs. 0. G. Nielson, Mrs. J. G. Sorenson, Mrs. Will Cribble and ,M:si. Edmund Martin. Mrs. Franc Mattsson will - give the lesson. Eminent Women is the for the 'sprinkler, that the service for1 chosen a' ser may be made regular. the club by subject ies of lessons during tihe summer months. A paper, Home Economic, will be given by Mrs. Joseph An Musical selections during (lersori. Look at our June saving specials the serving! of the plate luncheon, the window at the B. B. Shop. in will be given by Miss Ada Crane. GENEALOGICAL Poultry Will Pay - s- t t ERICKSON & ERICKSON Counselors at Law - Richfield, 444 Utah 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-- 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION FARES Via DENVER & RIO GRAND X WESTERN RAILROAD 1 FARES J ROUND TRIP Tickes will be on sale be- OUR MOTTO f tween all Rio Grande sta- l tions in Colorado, Utah and We deliver to your home, g J New Mexico, July 2 to 5, night and morning, .MILK g inclusive; final return limit, and CREAM Good and July 7, adding sufficient where necessary to make Wholesome fares end in multiples of WEBBS DAIRY 25. 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