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Show YHE SAUNA SUN, SAl ISA, UTAH SZ"IK. DUE $ MAY ONLY $5 puts the puts the FRIGIDAIRE i fTwrTratartaacis " n V N Y . O OWli ange $ puts the G.E. Refrigerator W I R I N U R H G i O M ' ; ' - ; 7Y ?. -- E R E E ' $ vr In Your Home F v l.ywi WIRING FREE No Interest No Interest In Your Home WIRING FREE No Interest 24 months to pay 24 months to pay 24 months to pay Telluride Power Company AVRORA Correspondent By Special - o " o Birthday Celebrated. An interesting honor social was given for Mrs. J. E. Day on her birthday, May first. Eighteen ladies met at her home and gave her a surprise. A pleasant afternoon was spent in visiting and playing games. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Cline Sorenson, Mrs. Emma Sorenson and Mrs. Hugh Hatch. Mrs. Day was the recipient of several beautiful presents. Attend L. D. S. Pageant. Quite a number of our citizens went to Salt Lake City this week to see the pageant, The Message of the Ages, at the tabernacle. Among those attending on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen, Glen Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harvard, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy, Mrs. Lero Curtis, Mrs. Cariss Christensen and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Saturday evening, Bishop and Mrs. Levi Sorenson and son, Keith, Mrs. Ed. Sorenson, Wilford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christensen, Mrs. Sylvian Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Durfee and sons, Emmet and Ver, Mrs. Joseph Curtis, Floyd Johnson and Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Sheppard and son of Garfield, and Wilford Shep- pard of Salt Lake City, are visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard. Mrs. Adolph Sanderson and children of Gunnison, are guests at the Geo. Sheppard home for a few days. The Misses Beulah Cooper and Re-li- a Shaw, who are students at Snow college, spent the week-en- d visiting with their parents. several weeks attending to business tasty luncheon to a group of lwr interests here, left for his home in friends Thursday evening in honor ofj Los Angeles Saturday. her birthday. Purple lilacs formed the centerpiece for the serving table. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ivic are the Covers were laid for Miss Christenproud parents of a fine baby boy, sen, Loraine Nelson, Faunda Mickelborn Friday morning. Mother and son, Vera Anderson, Vera Jensen, son are doing nicely. Mabel Christensen, Donna and Vivian Nelson. Clayton Rasmussen of Salina, was a business visitor here Monday. Play to Be Presented. Members of the Redmond 7th and Mrs. Vivian Bagley of Salt Lak 8th g,rades are working diligently on City, is a guest at the home of Bishop a play entitled, To the End of the and Mrs. Levi Sorenson for a few Trail. This is to be presented at days. Richfield on Sevier day, May 9. The cast is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bastian were Crabh, Elmo Draper and Sylvia Chrishost and hostess at a dinner party tensen; their two daughters, Janie Friday evening. Seated with Mr. an j and Marian, Helen Rasmussen and Mrs. Bastian were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Maurine Jensen; Marians lover, WilIvie, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Harding, liam Summers, Waldo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cloward, Mr. and the captains of the two armies, HowMrs. Gerald jfason and Mr. and Mrs. ard Frandson and Jnard Heath. Eras-tu- s Alma Sorenson. Christensen is directing the play and says it will be a huge success. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Heath announce the brth of a 9 pound baby Birthday Celebrated. hoy, born Wednesday morning at the Mrs. II. S. Jensen served a delicious Heath home. Both mother and son are dinner to a number of friends and doing nicely. relatives at two oclock Sunday afternoon. Among the guests were : Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brienholt of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson and daughter, Melva, Mr. and Mrs. By Special Correspondent o o Semon Jensen, Mrs. Ervin Christensen and Mrs. Brigham Jensen, of Miscellaneous Shower. Redmond; Florence Herbert of SalThe Gleaner Girls sponsored a mis- ina, and Elsie Peirath of Salt Lake, cellaneous shower Monday night for who has been visiting with Mrs. JenMrs. Keogh Jensen, formerly Vontess sen for the past month. The afterHales. Refreshments were served and noon was spent in visiting. Mrs. Jenan enjoyable time was spent playing sen was presented with many beaugames. Mrs. Jensen received a great tiful gifts. many beautiful gifts. Mabel Christensen visited friends Attend Pageant. at Salt Lake City Saturday and SunThe following attended the pageant day. at Salt Lake last week-enMr .and Mr. and Mrs. Ferald Anderson, Mrs. Alma Larson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. A. T. Anderson and Veola BrienE. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. holt of Ephraim, visited with Mrs. J. Peterson, Mrs. Ethel Christensen and C. Brienholt Sunday. her sons, Lee and Wesley, Mrs. Christensen, Opal and Olive John Jensen has returned home ChribtenL.cn and Errel Mickelson. from the sheep herd and will visit with his family for a short time. Literary Meeting Held. REDMOND of AAAMAM i i i I d: Lu-ci- le Mrs. Esther Sorenson, who has spent two months visiting with relaThe monthly literary meeting, giv-.tives in Southern California, returned Mrs. Day of Aurora, state presiSunday evening. She was accompanthrough the extension of the Farm dent of the Y. L. M. I. A., visited the ied home by Mrs. Dean Sorenson and bureau, was held at the home of Mrs. M. I. A. meeting at Redmond, Tuessmall daughter, Earbara Dean, who "rank Thurston Monday evening. The day evening. j a will visit relatives here and in Vssons were given by Mrs. Thurston nd Mrs. Nora Hanson. for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackburn left, during the week for the Jeffery i E. C. Bierce of the Western Clay 'rrves Luncheon. ranch, where they will remain dur-- i & Metals company, who has spent Opal Christensen served a very ing the summer. j n we become dealers for cars and, because of our knowledge of the Graham brothers and their product, we are deeply gratified to make this announcement. The Graham Eights and Sixes, led by the fourdoor T own Sedan at factory list price $845 and the Universal Sedan at factory list price $895, im pressively climax the Grahams three' year program of quality and value building. These- - cars, in and of themselves, TODAY and conclusively demonstrate the Graham ideal that quality is the best policy. They demonstrate that by strict adherence to quality standards in dramatically massed production, motor cars can , QUALITY IS THE BEST POLICY rise above the common run in quality and still be held down in price. The visual evidence of the Grahams achievement in this regard is present in car features, in sound engineering and manufacturing, in the Graham' built chassis and the Graham'built bodies, in the complete protective equipment of shatter 'proof safety plate glass, provided by Graham at the lowest cost ever placed upon such equipment, and in a gratifying combination of brilliant performance with extraordinary fuel economy. now to have you call We arej-eadand inspect the latest Graham Sixes and Eignts, and we shall be especially glad to welcome our friends and customers in our new capacity of Graham dealers. y Sal-in- MARTIN PETERSON AUTO CO. Gunnison, Utah |