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Show I 4- - celebrate twenty t t FOURTH IN LOCAL ITEMS SAUNA resort. Cates is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra. Lucian and Gates. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cohn Mildred motored to Spring-vill- e daughter August Peterson, proprietor of tho Sunday and visited with friends. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Millen and S. B. It. shop, motored to Fishlake Tue Mis.Cohn and daughter continued the F Johnson, who spent a week at day evening and celebrated Indepen journey to Salt Lake where they will the Jesse Thorne home, left for deuce day at the resort. visit for aeveral week at the home Salt Lake Thursday morning. J Mrs. Hilda Hates and children left returned to Salina late Sunday evenSunday for southern' Utah, whore ing. they will spend ten day a or more visiting many points of interest, and Mrs. Eliabeth Forshee and Mra. sightseeing at Cedar lireaks am May Rickets arrived in Salina MonHryce Canyon. . day, from their home in Mason, Mrs. Forshee, a former Nevada. Thad Lewis and Edward Burg were resident here, will spend the summer sightseeing at the Capitol City Sun nionths at her home on south Main street. day and Monday. jI Mr. and Mrs. II. S. rnm.ut Kleinschmidt SAUNA COUPLE and son Hal, and Frederick Alkire A RE MARRIED AT NEfTIf arrived Sunday in Salina and will visit this week at the A. J. home. The party motored from the Announcement of the marriage of coast and are enorute to Salt Lake Mrs. Hard Brown and Alvin Brown, for a visit. Accompanied both popular residents of Salina, will City Lewis Mrs. they spent Independence riiinc as a pleasant and an agreeable day at Bryce Canyon. surprise to their hosts of friends and acquaintances in Salina. The marr,r. an(, Mrs. Don C. Merrill was performed at Wage ceremony from ()(lt.n Mo(Iay gening Ncphi I rulay afternoon of last week 1)r Morrill attended the thirty and only r very few of the most annual Rt,,sion (lf th(. Utah t.mate friends had been advised of Stale Mwlirtll aviation held at the plans. Hotel Bigelow in Ogden Friday and Mr. and Following the ceremony Mrs. Brown continued their journey Saturday. northward, making a brief stop at Burr and Mrs. Milton Miss Salt Lake, later going to Ogden, Olsen ofArdys Richfield, motored to Salt where it is said, the newlyweds will Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Olsen re reside for the present. Mr. Brown inair.ed in the rity, and Miss Burr, has been employed during the past by Dwane Acord of accompanied few months with a large construc- Richfield, returned to Salina Monday tion company as foreman of the con evening. erete forces. Mrs. Allred Brown, the bride, is Joseph Beck left Tuesday for widely known in social and civic ac Provo, where he will visit over July tivities in this city. For a numlier of the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. John Beck years she was librarian at the city librury and in addition served as Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Gamette, Salt For a num- Lake county health registrar. were house guests at tha ber of years she served as city audi- A. S. City, Crane home Independence day tor and in all her official rapacities Mrs. Gamette and Miss Marguerite she was efficient in every particular. Crane were classmates at school. Mr. Brown, the son of A. W. Brown, 1ms followed various occupa1L E. Lewis, general manager for tions, being interested in many val- the Sevier Valley Coal company, ac uable mining claims in the new eompanied by Mrs. I.ewis, motored The newlyweds have a large to Salt Lake Wednesday morning circle of friends here who will join Mr. Lewis will transact some impor in wishing them a happy and prostant business matters and he and perous voyage on the sea of matri- Mrs. Ixwis expect to return to Sa mony. lina this evening. ! -' ... dis-tlic- . t. , FROM CONVENTION. Robert R. Reynolds, nephew to Tho annual session James I. Rex, came In from his home of the Utah State Medical Associaat Washington, D. C., Monday of tion hob! Friday and Saturday in this week. Robert expects to remain Hotel Bigelow at Ogden, was one here for the summer, a of the most successful held in the to Dr. Don C. Merstate, according Deward Hopkins motored to Delta rill, who returned from the conven- Wednesday morning and spent the tion city Monday. Papers were de- fourth of,; July visiting with bis livered by eminent medical author- parent ami friends. -' ities from New Orleans, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Dr Miss Merle Miller of Murray, is Merrill was accompanied to Ogden visiting this week at the J. Oscar by Mrs. Merrill and the Merrill Anderson home. daughters, who visited with relatives in that city. Mrs. Robert Burns and daughter Elizabeth, were here last week for MISSIONARY- ARRIVES SAFELY. visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M by Robert Word was received Monday by Mrs, L. Burns. Accompanied Burns to returned Salt Lake they T. G. Humphrey, from Miss Ruth Thursday. she that had arrived her .at Scortip destination in Canada, and that with Harding L. Redd, cashier of the her traveling companion. Miss Velma Moptieello bank, Mrs. Redd and of Ottoson, Riverton, they had enjoyed the trip from Salt Lake. "Enroute, children, Virginia, Dhrothy and Howthe travelers had visited Niagara ard were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Falls and many other points of inter- Jesse Thomell last week. est. Miss Scorup's mission address will be 36, Ferndale Avenue, Toronto, h 4 - Mrs. Edgar Christensen, entered on the duties as issistant librarian at the public library, Monday. Mra. Christensen has served efficiently as librarian, during the three months leave of absence last winter, of Mra. Hazel Allred Brown, regular librari- Mrs. K. W. Bird left Sunday for Dolores, Colorado. Mrs. Bird was advised of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Rhoads, and she left immediately, and will remain at the Rhoads home, until Mrs. Rhoads has ecovered from her recent serious an. attack. Mrs. Russell Rasmussen entertained at a family dinner, at noon Tuesday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Wilford Nielsen. Covers were laid for the immediate members of the Nielsen and Rasmussen family. A. C. Bybee, construction foreman in Salina canyon, returned from Ogden Monday. Mr. Bybee attendee the funeral services, held Sunday Ogden, for George P. Bowman, an official of the Utah Construction company. Mr. and Mrs. Josie Reed and Mrs. Clare Andersonwith Osnier Nielsen, who is confined were transacting business in the Salina hospital, recovering ing with friends in Salina, from a recent operation. Osmer is of last week. a a nephew of Mrs. Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickert motored from Helper Sunday and visited SEE GREAT WONDERLAND. Misses Winona and Louise Cherry, daughters of Supreme Judge H. W. Cherry, and Art Inman, a prominent joung attorney of Salt Lake City, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cherry Tuesday. The visitors were just returning from n week's vacation trip to Southern scenic wonderland. The trip included visits to Bryce canyon, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Zions park and Cedar Breaks. Expressions of delight at the marvel of natures carvings at Bryce canyon, the magnitude of the Grand canyon and tho towering walls of Zions park, were freely given by the Salt Lakers. It was the first visit to the great wonders by the visitors. Dr. Leo Merrill left Tuesday morn-- 1 lng for Shelley, Idaho, where he will spend n brief vacation. Mrs. Mer-- j rill and son, Louis, who have been visiting with relatives at Shelly, will return to Salina, with Dr. Merrill, j Metalurgy of all classes of minerals. Industrial uses of Non-Metalt- cs I and Mrs. Conrad Nielsen and family and Mrs. Mary Nielsen of Salina, and Mrs. Minnie Lorentsen of Elsinore, motored to Helper Tuesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickert over July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams and children went to Provo and attended the Independence Day celebration held in that city and also visited with relatives and friends at the GarMr. den city. Mrs. J. A. Scorup and Miss .M"4444mM444. May-wit- lunMc- Classified Ads Root Beer Try a Refreshing Drink of Ice Cold Come Early. for Binder Twine. E. J. Freece. Goose Berries, while they last. J. 10c per quart, C. Neilson, WILL TRADE 1925 Buick Touring Master Six, good as new, for 3000 shares stock c in Salina property, or 5000 shares in Sevier Valley Coal mine. Car is worth 3800. Lead-Zin- Root Beer J. ALWAYS COLD Dinners and Lunches at all hours. Main Cafe J. F. Martin, Proprietor and whisks. Our stock contains the very best. In driving out the dust, you'll also need a good 4 Feather and Wool Duster Theres a variety here at line of the Best Merchandise money can buy. Buy at Our Store The! Fair Mercantile Co. Satina's Busy Store. FOR SALE 1000 acres of land, all or any part. Part grazing and partly improved farm land. Also Coop corner, McFadgen corner and other city property. For prices and teims, see W. H. BROWN, Salina. Soap 6 bars and 6 glass desert dishes all for 59c i f bars Laundry Soap 50c Kellogg's Corn FIakes--pks. 25c 3 & Supply Salina Meat R. EWLES. JNO. P,op. H right prices. During housecleaning, you should wear a pair of our Guaranteed Rubber Gloves 8 Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store j i: i: For Quick and Efficient Service Visit the Electric Repair Shop We Sell TIRES, OIL and GAS. The ELECTRIC SHOP ' . . Let us suggest something choice For Your Dinner j These Hot Days We have the latest Fresh Fruits to be found on the markets.. Visit our store and get the Best- - 4Ht4....t...M"iM.fHt'i,'l, 0 Complete Line McCormick and Deering Extras at all times. Just received a shipment of Binding Twine Place your orders now at reduced prices. Sevier Valley Merc. Co. A. C. Prows, Manager Elsinore, Utah. Am-ond-- ol 0. B. ANDERTON, SNAP Westinghouse GENUINE monJunior Electric stove, 'with key water heater stove, and full equipment for attaching. In fine shape and a bargain at $75. Inquire at Sun office. . , 4,., Market is Steady Right Now. Better order your supply of old flour before the new wheat comes in. Phone to the Salina Feed Exchange Year In and Year Out We have a complete o, GEO. DELANG, Prop. Mrs. James I. Rex, and Mrs. A. J. Lewis with Mrs. H. S. Kleinschmidt, house guest at the Lewis home, were guests Saturuday at a bridge at the home of Mrs. J. B. at Sigurd. . For cleaning clothes, portiers, you'll need some good brushes h forwarded, during the summer, to the Indian Creek ranch in south- eastern Utah. James M. Scorup enjoying himself at the ranch, and also is interested in what is happening in the home town, thus the order for the Sun. cheon Millan Eiler Freece, prominent business man of Salina, is recovering from an acute appendicitis, operation for and if no complications arise, Mr. Freece will soon be back to his usual business routine. Mr. Freece was stricken Friday night, and late Saturday night an immediate operation was necessary to save the life of the patient. A slight case of gangrene developed, it was found at the operation, however, the patient has been resting easy since early Tues day morning, and indications are that Mr. Freece will soon recover his health. iMi Mr. and An order has been received at this office for the home town paper to be Orders taken Hydro-Carbo- ns care Hotel Utah Salt Lake Gity, Utah At Thursday burta Scorup, of Provo, who were enroute to Cedar City, visited with FOUND A pair of steel rimmed Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen in Loss spectacles in case. Owner may get Creek last week. property at the Sun office, and pay for this notice. Hydrology E. F. B. Daude field visited Saturday Mrs. Leon Humphrey, 1 and Mr. of Manti, and visit- Larsen of D. - RESEARCH IN - TO OPERATION. Brushes and Whisks Veneda Martin, who has been Mrs. John Olsen was the motif for attending the L. D. S. Business cola birthday party and silk shower lege at Suit Lake, will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mar- Saturday at the Olsen home. The event was a surprise for Mrs. Olsen, tin. and a social afternoon was thoroughweek ly enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon Joseph Anderson left last for Colorado, where he will transact was served from the lunch baskets of the impromptu guests. Thirty inbusiness during the month of July. timate friends of the honor guests were and C. present at the afternoon party. Mrs. I.avor Jorgensen childien, Claire and Buddy, of Long Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup visited Ibach, California, were visiting relaMrs. in Stena Paterson, mother of Mrs. While in tives Salina Sunday. who has been seriously is Mrs. Scorup, Utah, spending Jorgensen several weeks at the Buchanan home the past week. Mrs. Patersons home is at Kooaharem. at Venice. . Canada. Fol-jha- Miss ... SUBMITS Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corya, left Sunday for a two weeks' outing and vacaliun. They will visit many points of interest in Idaho and the northwest. The vacationists will visit at Buhl, Idaho, at the Dave Obcn home, and will continue their motor trip to Washington, w here they will visit at the homes' of Mrs. C. D. Gatehouse and Mrs. For- -' d rest Travis, sisters of Mrs. West. Columbia motor on the a lowing trip highway and sightseeing in Portland, Oregon, it is probable that the return to Utah will be made by way of San Francisco and Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McDonald, motored to Scipo Tuesday to meet their daughter, Mra. Dean Sorensen who arrived from California, an who will make an extended visit the McDonald home: . Iiurr visit Miss Lazella Borg and Miss Maur-in- e ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lor Borg came in from the north Satenr-Burr at Ephraim. urday and will visit this week at th Twenty-Fourt- will tour northwest Miss Beula Wren of Salt Lake ia the house guest at the D. G. Burgess home. Miss Wren ia tha guest Miss Ada Burgess. Bishop and Mrs. G. M. Borg home. thirty-fourt- Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer E. Peterson and children arrived from Duchesne Monday and are visiting this week with Mrs. Ericka Peterson. e e I BACK Mr. Cohn of Mrs. E. A. Thurgood. baseball - July Petty of Helper, visited at ths .1. C. Wlllardsen 11 , lay- Ml SUN, SAUNA. UTAH Miss Mae Holding and friend, Mrs.J Lloyd T. JL Remings, who is here from Tuesday ( Hollywood, California, for a visit, home, are spending the week at the Fish-lak- e OF INTEREST Announcement was mode lata laht evening that tho First and Second wards of Satina would join forces anil stage one of the biggest and best celebrations on the 21th of July, ever witnessed In this city, Com- mittei i will be started out at once t. complete the plans. ' No definite program has been artangod as yet, but it is rathere will be a pe. rlcd that inn niiiiotb parade, game, Indian battle, in which pionocis will !e the principals, sports of all kinds and a general good time. Announcement will be made through the columns of the- - Sun of the program and general activities for that Ht SAUNA New Line MENS SHIRTS Come In and get Your Choice at LOW PRICES LOUIS JACOBS i |