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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH and a social hour were the enjoyable features of the afternoon. At five oclock dinner was served by the hostess, and covers were laid for The program at the second ward twenty guests. ' Mrs. H. C. Hansen returned from chapel' Sunday evening was given by Hansen Mrs. Idaho, Paris, Fourteen girls hiked to the Gray representatives from the Snow col- visited at the Tuesday. home of her daughter, Hills When the lege seminary. Irof. II. C. Jensen Monday evening. Mrs. Jacob Erenstein. delivere( the addres8 and the sub-fo- r large bonfire was lighted, songs were jed cbosen was - Etiquette of Work. Mrs. Ernel Christensen entertains Mrs. the home of her mother, at Wen-cMrsr Etta Dugdwe an,j son, in this Erastus Peterson, afternoon, 1iave becil who two visitin(? for ddl( week8 w;tb relatives at Provo and honor of her birthday. Mrs. ChrisFOR SALE Reed Baby Buggy. tensen will serve dinner for her gaib Lajei returned to Salina In good shape. See Mrs. Arthur at five oclock. guests day Martin. Dr. W, M. Thome of Mt. Pleasant visited Saturday with friends in " LOCAL ITEMS OF McCallum entertained the mothers and children of the Miss Mary kindergarten at the REDMOND NEWS ITEMS , Presbyterian chapel Wednesday afternoon. A clev--1 program by the children and a demonstration of their work in the by kindergarten school, followed was the entertalnmens of the closing day of the school. - Tues-luncheo- n, A22-29- p It would require a lot of space to list all of the toilet Miss Lilly Nielson, Miss Erma James Frandsen arrived Sunday SEEDS Now is the time to buy Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crane, Miss Jacobson and D. E. Kenny motored fiom his home at Provo, and during goods which are in demand at this time ALL FRESH. seeds; garden your Elliott Crane Crane and to Holden and Fillmore Sunday and the summer Mr. Frandsen will superMarguerite but the most common needs are Louie Jacobs. visited over the week end with Mr. visited with friends for the day. vise the work on his farm at RedI and Mrs. A. S. Crane. mond. One Cent Sale Watch for date. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wright and . POWDERS, CREAMS, LOTIONS, MASSAGES, Lewis Drug Co. Mr. Mrs. George DeLange went to Roo- Graduation exercises were directed Mr. and Mis. Geo. Murphy, WATCH for our One Cent Sale, SHAMPOOS, ROUGESrTOILET WATERS, and Mrs. T. P. Feterson, Brigham sharem Tuesday and attended the by Bishop Delbert Hansen for reli- Mrs. Sun-of Mrs. class funeraf Chloe Eiiekson. Charles the Mis. J at Lewis Announcement ater. of date ward chapel gion Torgensen, Casto, BATH POWDERS, ETC. were pre- - Drug Co. Lorraine Rasmussen and Mrs. Hazel Diplomas day evening. Mr.1 Mis. I. N. Parker, who has been in sented to thirteen boys and girls by Dennison of the first ward, and our wlrl(,ow display this week, and Mrs. G. Lorentzen and Mr. and Salt Lake for a visit with her moth-Mr- s. Ernest Frandsen, stake supervisor, Make up a list of your needs. Wilford Larsen of the second er, Mrs. John McKenna, returned to and principal of the seminary at Sa- - Real Bargains. Louis Jacobs, lina. The graduates incuded Ozula ward attended the stake temple ex- - her home Thursday, FIRST CLASS Creeam and Milk. cursion to Manti Wednesday of last Anderson, Artus Andreason, Mable Saliria Meat and Supply. Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Christensen, Della Michelson, Grace week. Miss Elva Foote of Gunnison visited Chidester, Cleona Jensen, Neldaj Whipping Cream every hour of , Mrs. Ella Gates, Mrs. Amil Kel- - Wednesday with Mrs. Jacob Foote, Brienholt, Tiesa Hansen, Lee Chris-- , the day at the Salina Meat and Ixe Niedson, Byron Jensen, ply. son, Miss Josephine end Miss Ixn who is recovering from a major : of Salina and Mrs. D. oration performed at the Salina Eugene Brienholt and Levi Brien-- , If you want the Silverware, be at to pital last week. of Los Angeles motored bojt the Victory Theater Sunday ight i sung and marshmallows toasted and Monroe Hot Springs Sunday and en-- 1 LOCAL LIONS MAKE HIT B. B. Shop. Miss Ida Wax entertained at a joyed an outing for the day. the outing was thoroughly enjoyed A. C. Prows, president, June Webb, party Monday evening in honor of by the girls. Music and her games' birthday. Miss Florence Hermansen, Paul secretary, Dan Baker, Fredrick Petwere the features and entertaining Waldo Villard Newell and Park, Mrs. Neil Draper and daughter, erson and 'Dr. Harold Crandall, mem; Childs, seniors at the Gunnison Val- - lunch was served at a late hour. left for Cedar City Monday bers of the Salina Lions club, and Florence, j See our Mothers Day Cards, at Mrs. Ward Jensen and children ley high sebood, were in Salina Mon- Eighteen guests were present. an for indefinite visit,' as Florence comprising the famous Salina Lions the Crane sh are visiting in Payson with Mr. and day. is receiving special treatment during quartet, were among the visitors at Mrs. A. C. Willardson was the Mrs. Jos. D. her stay in that city. Stark, parents of Mrs. the luncheon meeting at Gunnison Mrs. Taylor of Provo, mother of hostess at a bridge luncheon Thurs-Mr- s. Jensen. Wednesday evening. The quartet Lunch-gueH. B. Crandall, is the house day afternoon at her home. of Ce- gave two selections and won a Christensen, Eugene mayor at the. Crandall home this en was served at small tables decoMrs. Gilbert Watters entertained dar was" the guest Sunday and hearty The Gunnison City, applause. ' rated with spring flowers. Those in honor of her week. Mrs. Evrin meeting was one of the best held at Monday of his sioter, birthday anniversary present were Mrs. II. B. Crandall, at her home Saturday. Needlecraft 0 t 0 Jensen. that city for a long time, it is said. rs B F aCoJ,en Judge and Mrs. J. W. Cherry of Harvey Selley, district governor of H Brown, Mrs Andy Peter- Salt Lake and Mr. and Mm. II. W..Mrs The British may be the brightest the 28th district, H. F. Femstrom, SAUNA OPERA HOUSE LfahoB''0wn M"- - Jae8 ; Cherry of Gunnison visited Sunday diplomats in the world hut they cer-- 1 president of the Salt Lake club. Mr8 Prows, Mrs. Morrill afternoon with Bishop and Mrs. G. ?ef: tainly slipped a little when they Fred Kansler, district organizer, to- Mrs. Orlando Crane, Mrs. I M Burr recognized soviet Russia. gether with officers and members Emmett Robins of Salina and Mrs. the Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant from B McMHlan of Sigurd Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill and' J Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mr. clubs, attended. An elaborate chickthe Merrill daughters left Wednes- and Mrs. June Webb and Mrs. en dinner, enthusing addresses by From 12 Oclock and on RESIGNS ROAD POSITION Charles Nielson motored to Elsinore the visiting officers and a fine proEffective May 7th, "Dancing Don F. Hickman, for some time Monday and visited with Mrs. Sena gram went to make a splendid Merrill will attend the Bell. twelfth social time was enjoyed and dinner will be held regularly Black and White" dairy day at Thursday afternoon of last week. A EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Richmond today. honor of her birthday at her home j Mrs. Arthur Martin entertained in j instead of Fridays. Bishop C. E. Peterson and family, past with the state road commission j Bishop G. M. Burr and the Burr chiP in charge of the roads in Wayne Orange Sherbet $200 . WORTH OF ELECTRIC Mr. Mrs. and Anderson here was of the the first dren, county, Joseph Grown on Forest Ranges FANS and Mr .and Mrs. E. C. Wright mo- - week looking after business matters, Prevent Forest Fires. tored to Maple Grove Sunday for an He was accompanied by Mrs. Hickbeing installed for the comfort Vanilla ' dinner. an- man and' son. Mr. Hickman .. outing and picnic , of our' patrons. Three-colo- r that he had resigned hi po- It pays you when you buy MEATS at j nounced Bricks Mrs. T. C. Robins of Scipio ar-- sition with the road commission and 4 Pints and Quarts. 4 rived in Salina Saturday and is vis- - would take up salesmanship, having Come out to the 4 iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. accepted a position with the Burr BIG BALLOON DANCE C. E. West. Motor company of this city. Mr. ' 4 Hickman will reside at Bicknell, his SATURDAY, MAY 7TII 444,444444444444444444444444444444M44444Ht4444Hfr4HH4444t Harry Wax, who has been visiting present home, for awhile, but later Music By with Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax, retumed expects to make Salina his home. R. to Salt Lake Friday of last week, C. Garn, district engineer, has named HARMONY ORCHESTRA accompanied by Miss Yetta Wax, Haskin Lyman of Teasdale and Mar-wh- o $ visited friends at Salt Lake and ion Cook of Loa, as patrolmen in the Ogden until Tuesday, when she re- - district just vacated by Mr. Hick-turne- d 4 4 to Salina. man. 4 ( , ' Lewis Drug' Co. Sup-tense- hos-Scal- The Rexall Store n, ly j Apron and Overall Dance st Regular Dinner 000 ' FRIDAY APRIL 29 50 cents - Our STEAKS and CHOPS - Tati Fraiti Quality Store Main Cafe 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 Our shipments of Ladies, Gents and Childrens Shoes have arrived. The newest styles and patterns and prices 4 very reasonable. Be sure and see them before buying. The Fair Mercantile Co. Salma's Busy Store. Reductions Salina Opera House Saturday, April 30th Return Engagement of The Haunted Mill Troupe m On All SPRING COATS Regular Prices ranging from $9.85 to $25.00 ALL BEING REDUCED. Select your garments from a concern that offers great selections, pleasing prices and authentic styles. Ready-to-wea- r has been our specialty for years. With us it is not only a question of selling it is what we sell, it is what we offer, it is the amount of service we offer that counts. - Onion Sets FEATURING nnfiv9 AT A BARGAIN ' Rayon Hosiery are made of Wood Ladies! PREVENT FOREST FIRES IT PAYS. Max Cohens House of Quality 4 4 C. Prows, Manager ,M4,4"fr4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,4"K4,4,4,4,4,4i4,4,4i4"K4,4MS,,fr4,4,$4,,fr4,4,4"S,4,4,4Mi,4,4"S,4,4H,'- 4 4 ! 4 i t I SERVICE IS PLEASANT ,4 NO WORRY ABOUT REPAIRS. We give you an HONEST JOB ALWAYS. SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP G. L. DeLANC, Prof. The Best Show That Ever Played Ask the People. Reserved Seats, 75c f JX Just the thing for a Charming Frock. in Salina Reserved Seats are on sale at LEWIS DRUG CO. Wiil Be "a Packed House GET YOUR SEATS f f I 4 Black Chiffon S ilk, $1.75 Yard Jokes. SILK HOSE Special priced 45c to $1,25 EARLY General Admission, 50c LOUIS JACOBS Children Under 12, 25c Our Buying Office is in New York and we here are on constant watch to deliver the highest type of values. WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE? 4 4 4 4 Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. A. Entirely Different From the Previous Bill. All New Costumes, New Scenery, New Songs, New This 4 4 ft Beginning SATURDAY, MAY 7th We Buy Sell for every FLOUR, GRAIN, FEEDS OF ALL KINDS. $1.00 CASH PURCHASE WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR WHEAT. AT OUR STORE you will receive 1 We Appreciate Your Business. WATER TUMBLER FREE. & Supply Co Salina Meat JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. Exchange Phone 66 J o a a a 0 a a a a Salmi Roller Mill Exchange o nnoonDO mim |