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Show SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAli Tl jlRiclcId Defeated; ITEMS PERSONAL LOCAL AND j Wolves In X I M i Wtii t lb t(M Dan Fi r rt'll1!1 rktnl It ? r j liMim a , Felt I1 l' t VlMt.Pg W, t Mr a H in Mi r. tiinrj V-- rial It ltr. lt V 4 r Mi, 4i.il Mr, Arthur i,J Mi Mr Jr Hi I Ulw ttt M. U -. ft g r. ; v nti Fun.lny. ght H 11. It t. fidmy UilW, Mr l -- Mt J and Mt, Tiir,i. Ji.,a t y til. t a. ii M. Ili It vWtl rl-- n ta itr it Kuh mil Mr. I Mr, f hi h r, itftit't.i br a inf, s a Mu,l-- ' t Maipb;, r. Stir td L last a'tk Fm th. dauyhur 1 b. me in an in t,unni'-u- t 'trt i. and iu" vm I'angUItt b li.e bad, and the Tb II tlciit.iued from psy tts-- k icfetm ant un.-- 4 ll d-t- ti e t.4n, it Por - I a He wa K'.ital J jt.ftini'iiwiil Jn Dr n vii" g i.'.rth by n, lm l.a.l n lit'inr, I tlun-niMtn- , inii r. Limii at iaittl Hu Tur.luj. i,, Mra. W. C. Murphy entertained Fr-Ja- y Ivterson entertainMr. I redt-rieft.r a few rlo fririuU in honor ed the nienilwts of thn eard dub and of birthday anniversary, Dinwr a few guesta at her home Saturday was iwrvtd at five o'clock and rovvis afternoon. Imm n was served at fcrre laid for ail. small game. prvcrding t it and waa feature the pnres Itildge Itono Mr. and Mra. J. B. Stark visit ed wrie awardetl to Mim lidn relative at I'aynon and Salt Lake guard and Mr. Prteien Satutday and Sunday. Party guest were Mis Rita Hill and a a a Mis Istuive Fr irk tn. hr In-o- laid, Fb-tch- l'aenKlt, l- Tw-vda- . e bridge-luncheo- n 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Young, who was here for a three vtoL'k visit wbh her fa- visited last Mr. James C. Anderson wck with friends and Ki ttier, O. P. llorg. mnl brother, J. A. re! dives in Grass Valley. While there ltorg, left Thursday for her home at they were guests at an annual party :n honor of the "Old Folks. Helena, Montana. i t $ F 4 t t ....!! ... 1 ! READ THIS t F J F t 4 1 35c, 48c, 25c, 1 2c, why pay 45c why pay 60c and 3 why Raisius, large juicy, pkgs pay 37c Cookies Soda Crackers and why pay 1 5c Corn or Peas 12c, why pay 15c These are just a few items we mention, but you will find everything else at prices that will save you money. Jflst call at The Fair Mercantile. Co. Salina's Store. Busy Cl ADOS 20.000 1 MJ MALES TO THE LITE OF YOUH olFN, ha n Fj by Annie Williams, by Mrs Rove Iiti4 and talk by M;t, E. W, Tbe fuvt fane anJ Mrs. H t. G'. ii a qu.lt, itawing rhtJy liieli.ls-- thter by (he mad4, pmrding th i, (iwtr Aodrr n miiiill, f. p, Burgess, aitng s, hur lumlwtH J lb luk I served Jumheon wa four, and the Mrs. l rwmplet-el twehly hot'tsr wrr Ok.rlunl anJ Mrs. Claud lb Mafth meeting home rf Mr. !h at th hrson on the 2Mh. h M Will I M. An !! Rrdmnnd. a fat In Palin resulted score pane. Ibf v. inning ! The little a rcore of 17-In. I,, ate hewing Iwtter generalship than tlmir "big brothers, the first 'earn of the high school, and at sre leading in the league standing. Tonight the .juniors trot to Ri.hfVId for a second game with the emu.ty-seaters- . If. by chance, the Sel ns '(.iint whs, they win the seriri. end will lie declared the "rhamps in a jrod tmuwing in ef Extrs is paddd to make up for too h'gh an allowance on a used ear. There' mighty little extra equipment to buy on a newr Foul and tbe pike are unusually lw. Hot Food Mr. and Mrs. Alma Crowther and Bernifce and Hartcnse, rf Aurora, visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Andersen Fundsy. Compare these on a prices Cold Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Brienholt mo tored to Ephraim Sunday and visited w'th their daughters, Mr. Maccl An- - dcr.on and Brienholt. Ycoln We have Plenty Day and Night s-- anot A nuinhrr of relatives and friends the junior play of the district. If thej spent a very delightful afternoon, ere Hin'rii, Rwhficld and Falina will Monday, visiting at the home of Mrs. will be necessary. Alvrctta Draper, in honor of her tied, and a play-of- f birthday. Dinner was served Itetvvcen L. (. Moore and Quince Crawford. four and five o'clock to fifteen guests. f the R'ahester ranch in Wayne Barbara Peterson was hostess at ounty, wcic conferring with Bislmp nn elahoiate dinner parly in honor of G. M. Bmr on business matters to ranch operations, at the her birthday, Friday. Covers were Did for twenty-twoBurr home Sunday and Monday. Mr. ard Mrs. Franklin Nelson of Mrs. Alonzo Christensen Aurora, announce the birth of a very dag!iter, Tuesday at their home. pleasantly surprised number of relaMother and daughter arc doing fine. tives and friends at a chicken Wednesday afternoon in honor of M:as Mina Bell of Elsinore is a her birthday anniversary. guest this week of her sister, Sirs, Mrs. Faun Peterson entertained a lune Wrbb. 9 0 9 numlier of little guests Wednesday,' fl Claud Allred, who has been visit- in honor of her little daughter, Joei ing with Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Beck at Lanes birthday. Fan Dingo, returned this week from Genevieve the coaiit. Christensen and hcri niece, Dona Christensen, returned to 0 Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Diekert came Ogden Sunday. Genevieve has bccniQ 'n fiom Fait Lake and arc visiting employed as a nurse at the Salina 0 it h Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson, hospital for the past two weeks. Duro of Mrs. Diekert. ing this time Dona visited with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. 0 MVKES SPLENDID RECOVERY. Christensen. per-ainin- . 115.00 Ford bumpers , .. 12.50 Extra lire and lube 3.50 Tit lock Rumble seat (Coupe 25.00 or Roadster) In these five items alone you save nearly $10 from the usual her instance of charge Ford efficiency and economy in manufacturing and distribution. - Call or telephone for demonstration. . t pie-sen- Lewis Drug Company muh will it rH?" you know, the cot buy and h Sometimes, I litter I not as Important as qushty, but of rouro you do not want to pay nine than a jut prvfd to any dealer. Our pi ices are aF was fair and ahk to all. are Our prrNrtption pine based on th artuul tort ef In a reasonable plu gmlunt Hin the for rharg spent in ONE of (lie things to find out before you decide on an auto "Ho much mobd is this extra equipmewt w II I have to Grrwdat) their reputation ai righb-fn- . "rliiMiy p!a)er," North Sevier' jun inr high Im krtUll team again erown Fitnday Itinnrr Gnrsls. Mr. and Mr. Frank Thurston wrre thenrielvra with hnimr TburMlny 1. si when dinner guct of Mr. and Mr. week, they if Sunday evening rsv.tr. t Redmond and gave the A. L Fiw.nn at Richfield. I prke you pay for drug Th compounding. Officers F.ntrrtia. Th Fundsy school officers and partners wrr entertained VeInesUy Ira Jencvrning by t sen and hi counselors, Lr and H. O. Nielson. The first part of the evening wa dwoted to of Fundiy nhoel problems, l ater, game were played and a very cleverly arranged luncheon aerved to 6 22 II Prices extra equipment to Lind-hard- 8 you pay for til. (By Spctlal rf.... Ibfrat Isis Mi, lihn llumphie), a leading I ITCH. s Junmrs Maintaining a b What do Redmond !g hoy. If..... Gardntr, f .Mtrtauird 20 9 Cm I (!in'n y ,CTHE llvtlf , ajplrviated. I ojhtlulli slim g . ... i Motor Co., Inc. Mra. J. F. Mai tin, Prop. John Gilbert, the handsome hero of the films, was knocked down the other day in Hollywood by a mere author. Of course this was not according to the pictures. Centerfield, Utah N Famous Elsinore Flour II Whole Wheat Flour II ! ' O. G. Nielson, proprietor of the Ilyrum Jorgensen, J. C. Nie.l-oPtvrless hardware, and popular busihis son, Lee, motored to Salt and ness man of Salima, is at the Salina Lake Friday, with Feter M. Nielson. hospital and is making splendid The returned home Sunday. party fioin an operation performed Main Cafe Gunnison Valley ilim-nc- r - '.at tbe Germade Wheat Hearts CHOPPING EVERY DAY Salina Feed Exchange n BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE! Hills Bros. Blue Can Coffee Schillings Best Coffee leill.t n) : ty freU rf klnd'y t! par-nt- o 4.f44.K..f s.1 t In Id ,Nd u of lal work the Dumg pit hi hour orvtral l die wttt bu,j iju.l ng and they wrie Ibuird.-- t i 1 8 Ism, rg Ipson, r tllieikanM Icy, Tol-il- Mr. A. C. Willanlson wa h'lfu birthday Monday evening. Crimea mere thr at an evening party Thursday of lad pastime of the evening, and a dainty week. Card playing was the feature for fifteen of the early evening. A delirious plate luncheon ana aerved luncheon was served for Mr. and Mr a. guest I. (I. Purges, Mr. and Mr. Mirr!l Hr.' and Mrs. F. O. Bullock M. Mr. and Mrs. I. Anderson, Mr. Carl S. Nielinn. Mrs. Ikwey Ivie, and Mi. Mix Culien. Fawn Nii lon. Fay Evans, Both N i - j Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax were in SH Karl Kiel on nn, Afton Anderson, laike in .ont Meinlay to attend the rhistening anJ Nii! hie, their of Manli. gtandson, Frank lerner. The , j lltaby was bun Monday, February 21. who has been seriously in Salt Fake anti is the first bsbv of John and who Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Lerner. Mrs. ill with pi euro pneumonia, her marriage, was Miss home the lerner. been his has convalescing at Wax. The Vella friend two was young grandson i week. greeting past on the st reel reported by Mr. and Mrs. Wax as Monday. d ti;ig just fine. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright and Mr. Mr. IF B. Crandall, Mrs. James I and Mr. Ji:"c Webb were in Richfield d oltonth-and Mrs. A. J. Iewis, weie Fox a afternoon. Tuesday They given buniness nv cling at the main office guest at a of the Tilluiidp Power company, held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. B. McMillan in Sigurd. at 4 o'clock. yl.lvf, 1 who r i 0 0 0 C. T. F honor of her fifteenth Ul.-en- ' rg! PANG Murphy entertained rirethy Ijf,.,.',.! Totals k Mie 2 a former member tranuwling of l be nursing form At the local ho. j rity Monday piial. returned Sunday from Salt IjA olrru and is on duty this week. Mi. Tail Park, : i: o o a Cdt.rl I'tikuit- - ait. t'l and I llr Jtl at ll liysn ft; Ul'tirJ Jim m Full luVr J.ipir. fntn of mt rung lur) I I Dauphin of I he ''t r sl it !. of Mi. "a minute and one tdf I' t ..1 pangnich dropped a lfuttful l.i Time was lf I i b to t.r tie score an.iwd aim'll r "d ; pemrutuh f I'.sir S icti.oft Mr, 4i J Mis Nnd a 4 lent htsved a rijfh, S tlwy rial-li iiiit. suit, and li, aid Mi. 8 about th" rime wit gone, lie hull of Salt lake, tpn.t a few hocil lull a ? t in flay a the gun muo4 h fnnd n f J.t.4 I'tintbiy visiting cd, the Vt Ivef frt thftHitd, 20 Fofen"f of Fulina, wa the ahinini; isle man f'd Jtrte ,WI b, on Uth teams, lie aroied mn light ih Itlluiule ruitpnny, vit d .iLirnth end turned Panguitch's left i. ii .i..iii, a;,lt- ai d Manli the fut beaded duitng the game guard r jf In- - wek. u penguin IT whde team placed i h tall. I Fianllin T. Nl-n- . pinidml if Tl.e nnv , , RiAno-nd( nl Urliiday at MI.INk. T. F. P tmn.tmg iiejs'ilant bu'ti.e t J lhaik I me, duimg lb- - HHNK. t JOHN a Jste Kt II r J r. Juri.ilt), i f Mnti, in St! i.4 Friday of a-- S v Running At Afternoon Parly t In t'tRD Entertained D. U. P. Sm MOTOR Monday morning. Mr. Nielson A Special Classified Ads Metalurgy of all classes of minerals. Industrial uses or FOR SALE Electric Washing chine. All metal, good condition. quire H. P. Ditlevsen. spring-toot- h Non-Metalic- si Hydrology Hydro-Carbo- or unfurnished. ns E. F. B. Daude care Hotel Utah Salt Lake Gity, Utah MaIn- h h h H 4- - i1 j Snow White Flour ! $1-6- 1.50 - - .2.00 1.85 Snow White Flour & Feed Mill iev me fix it. JR'tf The i ricc PHONE 62R2 that Brought Good Flour lo Town H. HERMANSEN, Prop. -:- X 5 ' FOR SATE Choice apples at 75 cents per bushel. Inquire Mathia D2'l Erickson. Hal Felt. h if Users of Chop Feed, per hundred 1000 Pound Lots House. F21 If its Electrical, 2 Bran and Shorts, per hundred 1000 Found Lots Apartment, furnished Commercial 4-- Claim it to be one of the BEST GRADES of Flour on the market. If in doubt, call for a free sample. Manure Spreader and harrow. E. J. Freece. F23 FOR RENT --S f- i FOR SALE Work horses, harnesses and wagon. Some real bargains. Write Frank Herbert, Safina, Utah. F28 FOR SALE Sale of these Famous Shoes LOUIS JACOBS 4 a f While They Last. I IN Investiatc Now Rasmussen's Super Service Thorogood Shoes has Sena Willnrdson visited in Sail suffering as the result of hernia, Lake City Monday and Tuesday, on and when the malady did not respond business. to local treatment, an operation was advised. The patient will be at the Mrs. Maeel Anderson and Mrs. A hospital several days awaiting a per- F. Anderson of Ephraim, visited at manent cure. lie home of Mrs. J. C. Brienholt from Thursday until Sunday. CARD OF THANKS. We are grateful to our inanj Some statesmen are advocating a friends and we want to express out new political party to solve our troubthnnks and appreciation for the conles. But it is doubtful whether a half words of beau soling sympathy, the tiful floral offerings and the many dozen new political parties would do acts of kindness extended during the this. illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Frank Snow. Frank Snow and Family. 'v on RESEARCH r-- a- t X 4 X X X |