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Show 'X THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. A. and Miss Salt Lake the M. I. C. Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, who attended the graduation exercises at the University Tuesday, accompanied by Willardson, Miss Jewel Louie Willardson went v to yesterday and will attend Mrs. WilA. convention. lardson is a member of the primary board of North Sevier stake. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. " Miss OH Tir Phillys Jorgensen, returned to Trio That Grand and Glorious Feeling Salina Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Charlworth, Mr. Charlworth and is yis-- i and Mrs. James Mrs. Owen Taylor of Rolapp Miss Lou Murphy, operator at the with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Chris-- , iting local telephone office, and Lee Murtophcrkin, parents of Mrs. Taylor. phy motored to Salt Lake last Saturday for a brief vacation. They reMiss Laura Probst and Miss Carrol turned to Salina Tuesday evening. Park, who recently graduated from the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lakev Mrs. Geoige Bird visited Saturday arrived in Salina Sunday and they with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Monson at have joined the nuising corps at the their home in Gunnison. local (Continued from page one.) daughters, Marjory and Hattie, of Kanosh, Seymour Prows of OgJfen, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley McDonald and hours the members of the party will Mr. and Mrs. John W. Prows, 0f.remainin this city. Several automoThe gentle tug gives one a thrill, and, you to will sent be east is it said, Provo, were among the relatives who biles, are sure to get results, if you go equipped with attended the funeral services Sunday greet the party and escort it to the the right for the baby of Mr. and MrS- Charles city. The caravan, according to. schedule, Prows. will leave New York City on the Fishing Tackle hospital. 18. The of 0 schedule, morning July Mrs. Hazel Peterson of Salt Lake as previously announced, will be carMrs. James Barlow and Raymond We have everything needed such as Miss Erma Selin, of Spanish Fork, City is visiting this week with Mrs. Barlow returned to Richfield Monday j is the house gueBt at the home of W. L. Madsen and Mrs. I. N. Parker, ried out and stops will be made at Lines, Rods. Reels, Flies, every town and hamlet through which sisters of Mrs. Peterson. following several days visit at the Mrs. Roland Crane.. Baskets, Etc. the Pikes Peak route passes. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Martin. underof this The value intrinsic Mr. H. and P. Madsen and Mrs. Come in and see the new specialities and and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manson Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane went to Madsen left yesterday morn- taking as a means of attracting naBrady Saturarrived of Eureka select an outfit which will insure success. daughters tional attention to the P. P. O. 0. Salt Lake last Thursday and combinin Salina and were dinner guests ing for Eureka. At the latter city ' 4 day be cannot underestimated. highway, ed business and pleasure in the city will be joined by Mrs. C. V. 4 Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ella they The marked advantages over otter until Monday, when they returned to Gates. Mr. Manson returned to Eu- Firth and the journey will be continin the way of 44 highways Salina. Miss Marguerite Crane, who reka A ued Friday to McGill, Nevada. Sunday, Mrs. Manson and the time saving, safety, and convenience, visithas been an instructor in the Salt Manson be week at will this spent city girls remaining for an exand coupled with the fact that the Lake schools during the past year, j XX visit at the home of Mr .and ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Crane pended is a hardsurfaced route all on highway Mrs. and Mr. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Leigh. accompanied Mrs. T. P. Peterson. New York the way from City to the XX the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen visited Mississippi river, with sixty per cent Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sorenson, Guy hardsurfaced west to Los Angeles, friends in Richfield Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. C. Leo Merrill and and Tad Sorenson, left this morning volumes for the officials of 44 bespeaks Louis Merrill went to Salt Lake FriMcGill, Nevada, where they will the highway association, and unques,for who Those ftom students Salina day of last week. Mrs. Merrill and visit the coming week at the homes the official tour to be start. . Louis contnued their journey to of Mrs. C. E. Draper and Mrs, Harry received degrees at the graduating tionably ed in will give the Pikes Peak July the exercises of Utah at University for an extended visit , Steele, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Shelley, Idaho, n highway the popuTuesday were Paul Burgess, B. S.; with relatives and friends until July Sorenson. will eventually result in that it larity B. Eva Owen S.; Buigess Anderson, first. ' ATTEND LIONS LUNCHEON J Monroe club will be awarded its char- B. S.; Phillys Jorgensen, B. being the best, shortest and safest II. P. Freece, who attended the Murphy, Iter and at that time it is expected of in the any country. A. Miss Jorgensen also received a ( Mrs. II. B. Crandall and Hazel Pres,dent and Mrs A. C. Prows that the full general assembly at San Francisco, membershl'p from Sa. Paul Burgess Crandall left yesterday morning for arrived in Salina Saturday and visit- high school diploma. Mr. and Mm June Webb, Mr and Hna MISS SCORUP be HOSTESS wi1 attendance. medical enter school to a next plans Los Angeles and the beach resorts. ed with Mrs. Mrs. E. C. Wnght and H. E. Lewis, Marguerite Freece, Dr. fall for a r course. A month will be spent on the coast The LProgresso club met at the the male members being from the n and Mr. and Mrs. home of Miss Stena Scorup Miss Goldie Cohen entertained at a lina Lions club, attended the bl-by the visitors and outings and so- Filer Freece. Mr. Freece is a prom0. C. Doke and Peter Lund were afternoon of last week. Following a cial af fails and visits with friends inent attorney in New York City and monthly luncheon given by the Mon- - lawn party from 5 to 9 Tuesday at have been planned by Mrs. Crandall. left Tuesday for his home in the east. here from Ephraim the early days of brief session the concluding chapter, roe Lions club Friday evening of last the Max Cohen home. Miss Goldie the week. They had been at Axtell Certain H. B. Crandall motored to Salt Lake Enroutc he was from the book week. The local contingent declare celebrated her twelfth birthday and Objections, accompanied to ThisMrs. Women and Labor, Crandall contin- tle by John and Dr. Arneson and looking over the Doke stock farm. Thursday and by Oliver the Monroe Lions royal entertainers fifteen guests were present at the A ued the trip by rail to Los Angeles. Mrs. Eiler Freece. Schreiner, was read by Mrs. James and a most enjoyable evening was T'rf The five grandchildren, who have Rex. Valuable information has been A d spent. program of music been making merry at the home of Chester J. Myers, associate profesfrom the study and round ing selections by the Monroe iiions Mr.a nd Mrs. James Monroe moMr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphrey for table discussion sor at the U. A. C., accompanied by tored to Salt Lake of this interesting club, an address by W. 0. Lundgreen Friday of last the Mrs. Myeis and daughter, Dorethy, week and visited with Mrs. past several days, returned to book. Concluding the program, tfce ' and plenty of hospitality, stamped Henry are here Lorn Logan and are visiting Amos and Mrs. Maurice Pexton, and their home at Orangeville yesterday. Ladies chorus sang the popular club the youngest Lions club as real go- -' ' with Mrs. G. A. Brandt. Prof. Fred also visited at Ogden with Mrs. song. A dainty plate luncheon was getters. Friday, June -- 17th, the1 son while in the city, INJURED BOY IMPROVES "' i served .. hostess small on the Hammerly, who has charge of modby to On tables, return their Goodmanson, ern language at the Logan college, is Salina Monday Merlin an who suffered each centered with a basket of roses. Mortensen, they were accompaalso a member of the party. Accom- nied when a shell, used as a Twelve members were present and 4 by Gordon Monroe, who is ma- ' injured eye panied by Mrs. Brandt, the visitors joring in electrical engineering, and target, exploded, necessitating the the guests included Mrs. P. C. Sco- -' 4 4 4 will return to their home at Logan LaMar removal of the optic, has returned lup, Mrs. Nephi Hermansen of Ely, Burgess, who is majoring in tomorrow. from Provo, where the operation for Nevada, and Mrs. II. W. Cherry, mining engineering at the University, and who will spend the summer removal was performed Tuesday of Miss Cless Mortensen, last week. The removal of the in-- ! who has months at the home of their parents been a junior at the University the in Salina. APPOINTED FIELDMAN jured eye was performed by Doctors A 42-pieDinner Set to the tacky holder Meirill and Oaks, past year, returned to her home in specialists, and D. G. Burgess, one of Salinas KEEP TRACK , of the Salina Monday. Miss Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nielson were other than being deprived farmers and agriculturists, has It plans to return for her final degree visiting with friends at Richfield on sight. Merlin suffers but .little. next year. will take about four weeks for the just recently been appointed fieldman , Monday. wound to heal, at which time an arti- to represent the Gunnison Sugar com- . ; f in the Salina beet growing dis- - 4 ' ficial Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Humphrey of eye can be substituted to fill pany Miss Ada Burgess attended the Mr. Burgess is well versed In X trict. In Meats and Groceries Ephraim visited Tuesday and Wed- graduation exercises at the Univer- the vacancy. Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, the growing of beets and is a booster HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES nesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. sity Tuesday of.this week. Mrs. Eva mother to Meilin, accompanied her for the industry. Farmers having X . Humphrey. Anderson and Paul Burgess were son on hs trip to Provo. I g perplexing problems and who want members of the graduating class. regarding cultivating, GO AFTER STATE HONORS, Miss Laurel Elben, who has been (information and thinning, are4 E. visiting the past two weeks with Mr. C. Miss Arah advised to The officers and teachers of the Bishop Peterson, Mr. Burgess. confer with and Mrs. Ernest .Elben, will leave to- First Ward primary entertained the Lea Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Leland morrow for Salt Lake. Miss Elben membfers of the primary at an outing Payne, members of the cast from the will attend the summer session at the at Redmonto Wednesday evening. A first ward, left this morning for Salt University, and in the early fall will hayrack ride to the resort, a feast on Lake City. They will enter the conreturn to Mack, Colorado, where she roasted weiners, lunch and ice cream, test in drama, The Unequal Yoke," will resume her former position as were Marked Down. Prices, on Childrens thoroughly enjoyed . by the to be held during the convention of teacher in the schools of that city. the Y. L. M. I. A. Friday and Satur- Wearing Apparel for July 4th. The guests for the evering. 1 day. The fiist ward contestants were Crane Shoppe. successful in winning the laurels at NOTICE Hemstitching and Take advantage of tills rate and fill yoor the divisional contest at Manti and 1 See Mrs. Amanda Beck, COAL BINS NOW may they be successful in the contest M27tf today at Salt Lake and win a name for the ward in dramatics. Mrs. Dan FOR SALE One combined harWe wish to thank our many customers for their support and Baker, Mrs. Hilda Gates and Mrs. C. vester and other machinery, at the A. C. Prow, Manager . loyalty to us during our June sale, and wish to announce that 4 E. Peterson accompanied the mem- Bonham ranch, on State highway, will continue we sale for some time and we hope that many $ our bers of the cast to the city and also eleven miles south of Levan, Utah will attend the June convention. of our customers yet unseryed will take advantage of our Aura Z. Bonham, Box 44, Levan, Utah big 1 - J , , cross-countr- y 444tttttftttft Ocean-to-Oeea- ( four-yea- Freece-Amcso- ay ,. ( comprls-gleane- He-b- er 4444444444t444M44t4f444M444444-- DONT FORGET The Drawing June 30 ce I EVERYTHING I ( ?-- . - B. B. SHOP 1 Classified Ads f Summer' RateonCoal Commencing JUNE THANKS! X i X THANKS! ! Cen-terfiel- d. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. price savings. The Fair Mercantile Co. Salinaa Busy Store. r SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE. lltiE Ends one of the Greatest achievements in our career Another page in our history of Real Genuine BARGAIN GIVING Another demonstration in Soothern Utah for matchless Savings, for Incomparable Values, for Real Service to a community. We urge you not to miss the last day of Our Sale. Main Cafe SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Regular Dinner From t 12 Oclock and on Short Orders All Around Service 4 4 4 FRESH MILK AND CREAM Furnished by the Ewles Dairy and quality guaranteed. At the Salina Meat & Supply. plus 4 FOR SALE At a bargain, or will rent, modern home. Located in main part of town. See Mrs. L. P. Peter-fioM13tf FOR SALE Coal range, in fine condition. Cash or liberal terms. Inquire Telluride Power Sompany, Sa' M13tf lina." SILK HOSIERY Louis Jacobs. 20c and up. Visit our sale and save money. The Fair Merc. Co. Keeleys Ice Cream Soda Water Fresh Pastry and Bread Daily LOST Tie pin, diamond shaped and set with small diamond. Likely was lost in East cemetery. Suitable reward for return to P. F. Peterson, ichfield, Utah. Firestone Tires and Tudes DRIVE IN We help you get greater mileage and better service by keeping your tires in A-- 1 condition. X X 4 ELECTRIC SHOP SAUNA. UTAH EVERYTHING Needed For The Hotsse-Hol- d At a Bargain LOUIS JACOBS Our goods and prices are always The Fair. Merc. Co. right. 1 that do not come very often. It is by request of many of our friends that we continue this GREAT BARGAIN event until Saturday night House of Quality FOR SALE Cook Stove in good M20tf condition, $8. See Hal Felt. n. 4,4,4,44,4'4"("i4,4,4,4M(,4,4,4,44i4,4, Opportunities for Savings Max Cohens 0 GLASS FREE With Every $ I Cash Purchase 1 6 dozen given away last Saturday. New Supply ordered. WATCH OUR WINDOW Salina Meat & Supply Co. JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. GEM Nephi Best Flour A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED Regular Grist Exchange on All Flour Always in The Market for Wheat at TOP PRICE - - Phone .66 Salma Roller Mill Exchange I a o o o O' o o a a |