OCR Text |
Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH State Poultrymen Ephraim Planning JSugar Beet Acreage1 Face Prosperity Huge Celebration Increase Important I j LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Arthur Mrtm ! bull.rlig at jJ.rai'n To "diy. Mr fli.tid pr, J. ,ar t Mr -1 my W, li ) M .l .U 'IL- -r !- pr - I . J ; , U r t l... if It i kni a. I M f, W 1.1.1. r.1 at il.- - I Y-- ! . ILur-di- v ty y vi'(iT i Iuni, rturn- - r Pr - it ' t I. cr Mr. Bert Jhimii bu'iiit ami pleasure at Mr. and bir.mg Purr ami 0. C, Mr v, ji-r- lri t - jr-- n ji- - t il arr.iin . A!ic Mr and Mr fr puny pii'i at the Guy R.,bf.. !d f,t .a i in k I W n TLur J.iy hui4' lhp!f I'lxm-ruf 1. th of tt alt. m!.l by mender a null a th - from Rwhf.tld ran a Mcn--fi,- l Falma. Th aff r 1 r a a r from a Funday, a - r gr-i- ia..!jiiit, a H W i,., ltw-i- Walt f aeon-iiru- e and of r' more State Executive Names Arbor Day III have plenty of. . . Blue Vitro I Copper Carbonate Formaldehyde h :be I SMUT SOW IT! I u ue eyg poultry Uml of r.ij.o. mV commoi-tiof thee generoudy, price ami Mr. Mnli.y ailh .V r. am! Mr. Frank will be among the firt t im-- ; Mr. Vivian Penn, Mr. Iay nl l con-fum- MM.jIly. SMUT nr. Fi nr. to iri:t youu FORE chain Hill uh ff - lt th p.iut?htir t wat lurnlay. tie I mth-- . SMUT y -- j j .iiT-- , d a uii bUri(i Tut-dt- vkiih - di-!r- f Mr. .? I!,. I. . m J . U(.ui.tr Mi. JLn Mr, ami SMUT I (Continued from page pom page I) (Continued front paga ) hih he trrmrd "onr f thr n gold and White, tbe offiMat wilted chief OK. ,Neeery tu our growih inland dcvtlopmng U an iuracd pop. ! lw- ..hi, and entrrta lief wJI L M)i-lrj! 4 t arwrgetic and wide awake r l.il4.ll rv.de me to fare for the vuUort n.rd !b Si fullij In order tu attract our quota people. i. tu! ,1 off... r el. the phrit.m.er.sj a.ivitie f.,g th dy w.ll includ a f thi roMUM movement of pupula. A in th morning. ..f lid. jn.iu'iry and !te ', il ivgraiti tion intu th western country, w cb.e. a t stunt college program, ,h in believe that to herd it of lrfl(j ,ow.rd d .t l .nd luwhuoa concert, a harWu indUilr U.t cm.t iat CT'd year it had buMne r.pMiw pn. utweenth hlyb ,tnO,tMiO ef fjultl l.ath lig to fciiuw. an iJcuoU, i frrd iiitluf ill I'.i'JJ, tbp.te tbe tha iiftrnt . lUnfiM At fun.iJ.rd by th r- th hU.g muaM-.h Unuf.rturu of ug.r fm.i ti... I iri are ahead . and hand daiu.ng party bg iJ I t ah ald u pf l'rfe4r jultiyti.m," n Abhr, uih in . .. r.u,'rS pmiltry ja;iab develop- , Important part .Imu in A. speech t at the l F, C, Til. Inluitry U th. .7 . . fdhd w.'-- t'ptimiatn, American pea ' 1 f tk. U,k f raw mat.ri.la ami Ik- lie, he 3id, are hot thg t d Is rxjaect.d that 1.000 or mor it egg nnd poultry, epec only way It will aurviv will be riijren will take part in the effort on tho part of our ally when they are among lha tet fritivuir. i ,ble food. A auun it the farmer to unit toward a steady ennit In tU production of sugar purcha ng power (Ct'i.tu.ur-- -- il- - ly ft'.JM.r.l 1 U lArk r 1'- -- Mi-- ami Mt 4 k. 11 ru. a bulw ,? the !.t i J BJUk O. :i( Mf j j; bert. TU prewnt tendency In lowering this of of course are, crop r viMtaijj friend at )!, I1.ii rave. The upward trend ha already do to tho abnormally low price of rniL IVc ii.. r the 'vl to gun, he Mid. Mr. Alder cited Get some AY)H . refined sugar and the element of Mr. MiHi.am I. N'. !.m I ft Tu 1JTJ9 ahow in that due chanco normal a la for figurea production, (Contlnui-from page 1) It.irin.iii of Salt take, I a .lay be ready for ptantiny! Fait take. F:l. W ill attend wa fourth targth, Arbor Ujr, to past adverto climatic condition 11, a April grandma- j i Futurday, w in of tl.c lb Ii. f et wultry indutry y ... : a: th Uw of ! agricultural enterprise in Amer- nd I urge all c turn and organica However, development of any nature MU' to I,, - 1I lliur tVr, Mr. Mary Hall. i.ty ronf. ica, being exceeded only by com, tin on that date to turn tln-i- atten has not proven a auccesa through lay ami Friday In Fall take. backward. After the earth, hog and dairy product. It value tin to th planting of shrub, looking disaster hi n wa about tl.MW.'.OOO. in San Franrinco some quake vi wa and flower; to the promotion Mr. (I F. W. .t. Mr. I. C. Fcr bcauti-firs- t (wvnty-f.vago, the people afyear th and to f frrU growth, n ami M.1 "'up, Pr. fected did not generally adopt thej :n nf pul lie and private ground. Mary MfCallum att. mt. a n. iii.ir opinion that Oh well, we will not rI Mad trw have i tree that and Mon luM ' i. tt.r in of ty, inry mutilated and mad unsightly should build on thi location a we w ill only Rexall Mr, lotn u hrjr ami rliibl- l.lay at tho kona of Mr. Orar Talrk be taken out and replaced with care- have a repetition of such again," but T n Iff! Tu mI. )' f.r Mayfi.L Thy in .(iuntiion. beau-- t IV new specimen, which went ahead and built a more k.ll i ,t f r fully v.'k at tho on ful successful and exactly city in futur year shall b thing of I.aa.n ho . IPKTPSS Ft Ml t I.FIt. (Continued from page I) when in full foliage and also the same site. The same has been beauty a a l.urile Knight carriil off the honor. MY Anri.t - u Pr.okbaiik when autumn wind have trippd true of our progressive people, in Mr. VI. ('urfow, arrompaniml by irhantiinir bust.-- . nmuslo-- r i Male tu.irtet Fallon F.rst ward of rases of even worse disasters due to m bar." Mr. Annii Fhr.ar.l aiul Mi ('or i briilio rlub at Co A. C. I'ri hni.' ir-- t place, with Ivo thi Cushing, flood and fire. The sugar industry is Mo (.ar.i of Auroa, nmton. to A low bonl nf tnihrson. Max Torguiten and Pah nftirno.n. so Frtt:rlay important to the financial success Tbur.l:y of last wwk an.l ro- - bul tho lund.onr in.w compr sing the singer. The roiit.T.l local business that we must move of I i it li .'ir. an I Mr. A.lolj.h Sar table, ami an Faster rIor whoiim roup of ley were coached by Mr. forward and adopt ways and mean i. r, n. wa rarri.-i- l out in favor ami ylam I. IL Crandall. through better cultural methods and M Men Feech 22c Follow inir lunrbeon, bri.lgi wa- Aurora ward, first BANANAS, 3 lb. .. ..T'l. such to lessen the chance of partial V.'lrnkow. i Mr. ami Mrr. N. 1. Mason being de Grant with uii. I b.'ii'T w. ro won by Mr lace, crop failures and thus move upward t'.i M i.'ir IVrn nn.l Marjorio W r 'l.ui.l I.ritti i n. Mr. Milton McSAUEIIKIIUAT, reg. 20c, ... hired the winner. to an Increased production at lower ManPbl. of an'l from 1) n, t. n.'kou', for (Continued tiroti.cr, page ... .... 11c J.rir-n-nI Mi Girl Mi of the stake, 'h lb The pee Hive Coy uial Han costa Success in a stable way is often ti, v.Te .liiiiii r gtn't at tho A. S. ftriakbatik i ntertaini'il right ruo.M. not contesting for honor, fur Iike temple and Mr. and Mr. founded on necessity. STARCH, Corn or G!a, vLtor will reside at Provo. Mr. Hansen C:aiM hoiii Fufal.iy. Tlu i.iihed an excellent part in the pro m suThe acre return of ..10s average per package in in Salina, graro horn to assist Mr. Cram ram end aided materially in making was born and educated Foil ninntiM; offickk. beets in our was gar grown valley I. in 192'L b Sevier n latii lorib.lay atmiviraary. duating from North rORK and BEEF Shoulder successful. Mrs. Lynn Fbaw, who is ritirin,; .lie day h:gh!y She wa chief operator at the local about $70.00 for the part season and 12c Iloast, pound neceswar I Mr. ami Mr. A. I Pro.lorick at- - from active work in the off'ce of the telephone company for $30.00 the previous year. The for additional labor, of a t.mM tho funeral service hel.l for primary, wa the motif f. r an after-M- i resigning thi sary expense HIGH SCHOOL NOTES j 'i tarly .threeattendcars, eats course, very heavily into the proBusiS. D. L. Ftella I'.t.rson at Doha, Fun- - '".on party at her home in Aurora the position to to individual fits the r grower. But the ness college in Salt Lake. Later she lay. She was a sister of Mrs. Pro-- Wednesday afternoon of last week the fact remains that Those Fal the from gross amount affair attending tlerirk. Orchestra Contest. HINDS HONEY & ALaccepted a position with a Provo buswas soils and natour from ina were Mr. Carl Christ ensen, Mr produced MOND CREAM, regular Tonight at 8 oYWk in the new iness firm. Mr. Hansen is a promin-n- t ural resources of our valley in adMr. ami Mrs. Fd. Peterson visited Cecil Pay, Mr. Miles Curfew, Mrs rym, there will be an orchestra con bus ness man of Provo and the 32c 50c, for will Garden City will be live future home dition to the labor of our people. The with relatives at Spring City Sun- Vern Ivie, Mrs. Virgil Sorenson, Mis test, in which four orchestra labor necessary and expense attendSMART HOUSE DRESS-EThelma Nielsen and Mrs. Charles day. articipate, under the direction of Mr, of the newlyweds. ing are just as surely an asset to our Nordfelt. A social afternoon was en- Summerhays. The Lions club will preregular $1.93 value 93c communities as the net profit is to Mis Fucile Cribble wa the guest joyed nnd luncheon was served at sent each member of the winning or the grower. nf honor at a family dinner party 've oclock, With eicry $1.00 purchase, you hestra with a medal. The rules of These amounts are about double at the homo of her parents, Mr. and can buy 1 can of Schilling's he contest will he given to all memBy Special Correspondent the average production of land when CARP OF THANKS. Mis. John Cribble, Sunday. Mr. and Coffee for 37c on ber present so that the judge ver-lio to hay and grains and if the Mrs. C'rlo Hendrickson of Glenwood Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielson of planted Saturday! Wo desire to thank may be verified. our many tendency of our farmers reverts to atwvie guests from friends in Salina for the comforting Manti, were the week-enguests at planting such crops that entail less tending the birthday dinner. the Amasa Harward home. Dont forget We are headquarwords nnd the willing help offered at Year Pooh. and labor and calls for inexpense The North Sevier year books for for Staple and Fancy Grothe death of our father, William A. ters creased acreages per farmer, then Max Cohen was in Salt Iaike last Allred. We tVJl will bo sent to the school, all MadMrs. Ivie Wilford and unthe Myrtle Meats, Fruits, Vegeceries, deeply appreciate there can only be one result. A steady .week to attend th" Shriners conven- solicited kindness. Munpleted, from the Paragon Print sen were guests of Mrs. Eva Thorsen Bread and Cakes! tables, decrease in and a resulttion, held Friday. He was accompnn-- i Mrs. P.rt Murphy, 'ng company, Wednesday, April 13, in Salina Saturday and Sunday of ant decrease population in land values and taxd hy M rs. C ohcn, w ho was a gues where they will be handed over to the last week. and Prathers. able property. i f frit nils and who attended the banireulation manager for distribution. The marketing conditions of the quet Friday evrning, A proof of the cover was sent to the A. E. Talmer and son, Delbert of beet crop is one of its best assugar school Friday of last week for apCanada, were visiting at sets. This crop is grown on a contract George Hansen, electrical engineer proval. It was entirely satisfactory, the James Talmer home Tuesday and basis that specifies a guaranteed cash at the Portland Cement company at Dicklo-.SEED WHEAT Clean being made of artifical leather. This Wednesday. payment at a specified date for all IWl's Slide, and Mrs. Hansen, vis- seed wheat for sale. Inquire M. P. ear book will be the biggest and best and also a particiited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Liston. ver published for the money. Homer and Edith Thompson and tonnage produced M27t2pd in possibilities of increased beets is necessary to the financial pation Purges. Dallis Bird of Salina, were visitors ORDERS taken at any time for prices of refined sugar. This condition success of our farmers and to the it Holden Saturday and Sunday. Opera Successful. makes this crop good security for development of our agricultural Mrs. C. C. Countryman, Mrs. Jose- Pnhli.i bulbs, mixed, $1.00 per dozen. Belle The The school opera, of loans and such money borrowed sources, it fs paramount that we phine Alkire and Jack Purris of Salt Also Chrysanthemum roots and other Bagdad, was presented Friday night Wallace Screnson and son, Samie, the grower and paid out for labor, should all cooperate that our valley by ladle are visiting this week at the perennial plants. Mrs. C. E. West. of last week in a commendable man- of Richfield, called at the Cline Sorhome of Pr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. M27t2 ner. There was an orchestra accom- enson and Emma Sorenson homes expense, etc., during the summer increase heavily the tonnage of sumonths when farm income is at its gar beets in 1931. paniment for the solos and the chorus, Saturday. lowest ebb, greatly stimulates local The missionary society of the PresAccording to a Chicago Tribune cor- which was a treat for music lovers. business generally. This is also the will hold the month- respondent who has been touring The advertising of the opera drew a byterian church, Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Mason motorThe rural citizen ly meeting Monday of next week at Russia, the Russians go to bed every large crowd and all who were there ed home Tuesday from the southern only farm product that may be mar- whom the smart alecks called an apketed systematically without any danthe home of Mrs. P. C. Scorup. The n'ght with their clothes on. We pre- were well pleased with its part of the state, where they have ger of sacrificing price in order that ple knocker seems to have disappearopening chapters in the book, sume this means that they sleep in spent the winter. the grower may finance his opera- ed, and maybe that is what is the Cloud of Witnesses, will be read their Red underwear. matter with the country. tions. during the study hour. Publication Appears. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stakey of Order-villFinally, as it is a proven fact that We notice a great many steamship The Fool's Gold issue of the were guests of Mr. the increased Buy from Our Advertisers. Mrs. Mary Hall returned last week lines are production of sugar advertising low rates to North Star was put in the hands of and Mrs E. W. Mason. from a visit at the home of her j Bermuda. Well, it ought to be a good the students Wednesday at noon. daughter, Mrs. Leslie Harmon, in place to go with tho onion season This issue was written by the staff Mrs. Fred Frey of Los Angeles, Salt Lake City. juSt around the corner. and the articles came as quite a sur- - is visiting with her parents, Mr. and prise to all students. Patrons, please Mrs. Amasa Harward. remember that there is only one April Fool number and it is rather; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer of different from the usually formal Richfield, Mrs. J. Kiel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kiel of Nevada, were dinner papers. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everything is reduced in price in our store. We buy and Clean-uHerbert Greenleaf Tuesday. Day. sell quality merchandise and guarantee and stand back An active clean-uday was staged IF YOU ARE GOING FOR AN OUTING. THIS IS THE PLACE of goods we sell. We do not believe in buying and selling at the senior high school April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and TO GET THE VERY BEST FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCH OR 4 The boys cleaned up the park and La Roe Curtis, were business visitors cheap trash. You will save money by buying from us. YOUR DINNER AT HOME. grounds, and the girls cleaned the at Richfield Wednesday. building. Luncheon was served in the Carl Wasen of Scipio, was an Aulibrary. A dainty spread was prepared by the girls and the seniors were rora visitor Monday. SAUNAS BUSY STORE. Th Place to Trade in charge of serving. A matinee dance followed the luncheon. A track meet Then and Now. with Gunnison was the final feature The underworld used to sneak about of the day. under cover of night; now it parades in broad daylight, wearing spats. The closer a man is the more Buffalo his friends are. Admiral Byrds overcoat was stolen In spite of the depression we while he was posing for a picture in IN BULK OR PACKAGES. havenT noticed many cotton stockings Florida. But if the Florida promotion, Tifeature is felling the trdfh ftP : up T!dTlown the street. FOR EASTER AND EARLY SPRING J GARDEN IMPLEMENTS GARDEN HATS wouldnt need an overcoat down there AT THE Substitute. anyhow. Persons who have been in the habit Anything you may need, always at of hiding behind the weak argument Farm prices are said to be the lowthat you can prove anything by the est in twenty years. Isnt it strange Bible can now use the Wiekersham re- that when things are cheap we don't have the money to buy? port instead. Toledo Blade. !, Mr. IU Sr-ftMi- .V-lre- e acreage and guv-i-nune- fr 1 - d I- o LEWIS r tr-a- e S.-ii- Drug Company rn--c-Ar- Stake Honor Day Proves Big Success - 1 1 bn - Store" The i judi-rte- d i I- h--- f.-- Saturday Is-lb- Gun-nioi- n vi-i- t. ! rl Dan Cupid Busy i Specials In Mating Couples i 1 . n-- . vv lo-- r Saturday Only 1 S, AURORA out-of-to- d B.B.Shop Classified Ads v e, ht over-nig- i Great Reductions April the 5th is IN PRICES! Easter Sunday Salina Meat & Supply ! p p The Fair Merc. Co. j :. See the new HATS and COATS Courier-Expres- s. GARDEN SEEDS -- -:- The Crane Shoppe LOUIS JACOBS ! |