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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH I t THIEVES OPERATE. During the dance at Redmonto Saturday evening, and while the D. & R. G. W. orchestra was engaged in furnishing music, some vandal broke, into a ear belong- ing to one of the musicians and LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sorenson are the happy parents of a fine baby girl, the first child born in the Sorenson family. The baby was bom Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nordfelt and all are doing Louis Jacobs, Lee Gates and Bud Peterson enjoyed an outing at Burr reservoir Sunday and Monday. While there, a little angling for the sjieckled beauties was made by the three fish-- i rmen. Salts Break Even In Huge Crowds Here Festival Exhibition For Homecoming -- foresting as on the previous day Thn The three instruments are valued at about $500 and the loss falls heavily on the owner. A liberal fine. were robbed of possible home ' hitters, runs by the performance of Salinas fielders. U16 boys in the outer garden were on their toes and gave a splendid exhi- bit ion. lyle Gates, a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Gates, and Grant Davidson, a guest of his mother, Mrs. August Erickson, and who have been enjoying a two weeks vacation visiting here, left Monday for California. They are located permanently in Hollywood and Los Angeles. Charles leterson, prominent stock-maand farmer of Sanpete county, Vearl Peterson, proprietor of a Gunnison garage, Mrs. Elizabeth Peter son and Mjrs. Lyda Duggins, of Gunnison, were transacting business in Salina Tuesday. Christensen was substituted by Dally Bird in the 7th, hut the mess was over'. However, Bird struck out two and hjeld he visitors to 3 hits and G runs, in addition to making a home run.. all, Salina garnered 12 n Sheriff n . hits. Sundays score Ly'innfngs: . RIL.E. ot Mr. and Mrs. John Knighton I. N. Parker of Fishlake, was a Gunnison,' visited Sunday with rela- - business visitor in Salina Monday. tises in Salina, and attended the homecoming celebration. Mrs. C. W. Tesh of Salt Lake City, last week with her parents, visited Mrs. D. J. Swindle and Dr. SwinMr. and Mrs. John Cribble. She also dle were guests at a swimming party visited with her sister, Mrs. Arlo : t Redmond lake Tuesday evening. Hendrickson, at Glendale. Luncheon was served in the late eve. ning to Mr. and Mrs. Morse Burr, Mr. and Mrs. James Curfew of Miss Ardys Burr, Farrell Crane, attended the homecoming her Golden Christiansen and Dr. and Mrs., They were guests of Sunday. . Swindle. . and Mrs. Miles Curfew. Protect Stock and . j 020 4lT4;i 17 20 4 V.. 010.010 010-- i- 312. 5 D. $?RVG. . (Continued from page 1) ier county and concluded by saying that shipping by rail would prove a big factor in accomplishing these ends. Mayor C. E. Peterson, in behalf cf Salina, gave the visitors a warm welcome and assured all of them that the official key was ready to turn when the band members and ball players wished to come again. Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, one of the best posted representatives on taxes, outlined what the raili'bad company was paying as taxes in the county. The amount, he stated, was a large item, and tfit supporting the railroad was important. Immediately following the ball game played a four oclock, he Salt Lake visitors boarded their cars and let for the north. Poultry and fowls cannot he expected to be producers if their Animals ' energy ss expended in fighting annoyiifg insects? We have everything in the way of insecticides, etc., which may be needed on the farm. POULTRY LOUSE POWDER MITE DESTROYER " , .jSalina FLY OILS . . L . (Continued from page 1) ETC. FlsindTCIIere Sunday. . Anderson, in tbe.r endeavors to pro-- , -M" alma, wanner pf the first half of tect the white settlers? were killed by the Indians in April, 1865. These two! the division Vay, capturing every Keep a supply of such . g?ime in which they pTayed, ...DRY RULES. brave pioneers were failed about and give your an- Eight rules of what to do . in miles up Salina canyon, and markers w enl'r the second hall for the first imals the protection which they next Sunday afternoon at the a (fry year, Trtntly released by will beplaced on Jthe spot to porpetu-deserve. the extension service agricultural ate the remembrance of U braVerf I?1 j,EIpIlT. in the pitching line, will be be well California apstrength may of the two gallapi.men. the. contenders for. honors. Elsinore plid in this state. The rules are: 1. Save the permanent rooted ,h ns played, in two pamesun the sec SALINA STWDEflT FORMER and to U( Nephi and losing crops first tree.- vines, alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cribble Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Christensgn of it Anderson's rnim. fcalts, GunIN FLOWER .Manager of Gr.bble CONTEST) Irrigate now if water is Bert Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake, were here for tha two days . on anfl aJreal . will be is . . believed, . Sat0wet to dwpth of rooting , ball . the available, attended game n'son, arid Sunday, lockod o Lutnjt and were luncheon guests of homecoming Saturday Mrt Variable, and' ! dauglfter of . They were guests at the home of Mrs. , jnis 3. Remove competing veeta- M. Burr. . G . Will Bishop and Mrs. former nibble, . residents. Mrs. C. M. Herbert. The Rexall tion. Weeds draw op the same 0 . S .. of Saline won first priz?" in a recent moisture as valuable plants. Mrs. Albert Albortsen and children j U Mr. Jtnd .Mrs. P. F. Pet fw son and flower contest in .Nevada. The East p 4.- IT not cultivate deeply. Al- B spent a few days tfiis week with Mr. Miss Laura Willis of Richfield, visit- Fly fagh school, hich the state I. Special Coruespondent low llt3 jierBiancd roots to get whafc Albert sen at the Ranger station. z s V and Mrs.'Fletcher winner attended, also Receives ed can from the upper mo'sturgfthey Totrson. They ware here lo. attend school .prize of $45. Tlie E1J' paper o. j; ?mf Vrs. II.F.Iales and.Mis so ftltea of Salt o Bake, . o o Murphy . Mjss ha.s the' following comment regard ip g k Deserefc Sun the homecoming whthration. . excessive n; 5. J3o apply visited several days this week at the tHe contest: . . jaiay to sjiend the day with relatives. alnounts of water to sandy soils. horn of her parents, Mr? sand Mrs. Dr. Lea Merrill, A. C. Crows amt . Janis Cribble, a .studbnt t . EastpQn their retifrn .trf) they were e length of fursow, or Reduce Alma Murphy. o high school, wefn the first sec- - companiRj by MiHS Mable Craft, Nfcix Cohen wera leokjng aftar their size of b;sn on such soils, o 0 for state? of the. ticnal $50 fewr prize a wTeoks. ofj wju be tjjeii guetet business interests in Milford Monday, Keep tlfe field ditches free - ,tf Mrs.D. J. Swindle, A vawed Nevada in the national flowf-- apprec- - ?. 0 of weeds. at one of .Salt Lakes leading in schools Vhich cpntest, C Wright. and t?r. iatftm ..Mrsf.Orin Ietejson entertaineef .a Mr. and Mrs! o? 7. acute a . Inotime shortage, tanking institutions .is enjoying A. J. Levvjs intended and relatives at tfie the funeral throughout the nation Rave cooperat- 9roujs of only portions of each row ttfo weeks vacation and is visiting services held in Richfield Sunday for ed in recent months. The contest vas Ietersoft home irigate Friday afterrioon. in . By ydng fewer furrows or STnall-- 0 with her husband, lfr SVindle, In Mrs. LeRoy Founder, who died Sat- field in order to inculcate love and honor of her birthy anniversary. basins. er Salina. Before completing ljer vacain and plants morning at a Richfield hospital. appreciation of flowers 'jCovyrs were laid at a chickosi dinrfer 8. Watch the penetatian of ir- . tion, Mrs. SwL.dle V.ill v'sit tlm urday . and was .conducted "for twenty-fivgchiTol ehildrf-ns o . quests. use o rijfation water by extensile mountain resorts and enjoy a floril.ts the of . American . . society Ir. and. Mrs. Franklin Pet8y of by WHOLE? .WHEAT FIG V of the osl augvfr. It is better to . rest. co- Mis. Trtrnah lfrediHit.lt ts .aiiitin Emery, were guests of Mr. add "Mrs and ornamental Wfciriturists, in i&ual 13c .1 t wht the o BARS, reg. 25c lb depth than tQ "give Albert Albertsen Saturday and Sun- - operatio.n with the national educatjop at the Rome of her sister, Mrs. J. C. J more shallow ft. accomMr. and Mrs. P. o freejuent irrigation. Niel.sgn, SODA CRACKERS, 3 lbs., association and either organizations. IJreiriholfc The honfe of 1I. Breinhojt iay. 29c panied by Mrs. Eva Ernshaw, a house was a of and i$ Janis reg. 45c.... ten. years age is in Salt Lake. ,t guest at the Nielson home fora week, WWW Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson and sijident in. the fourth gftuffc at the 2. grXham CRACKERS, and Mrs.BillLaj-sgmotored to Provo Saturday. Mrs. Ern- of, Saltj . lbs. Mr. and Mrs.Hank Lewis left Monday time. ,of entering tlft1. contest. She is ..26c Mi and ?Mrs. 0 Eldon Christensen reg 35c oY Mrs. Mr. and are Lake, shuw was enroute to her home in Sun guests for Fishlake. Th?y wiir be away for a . gainddaughter of 5Ir. rwid Mcs. .and family and MissDlores JensenP Murrel Anderson. BLUE PINE MALT SYRUP . . Francisco. John .Cribble. . of McGrath, Can., areuest at the0 . several days. v . . . . 75c, and ONE CAN FREE TO. . . Vred Chrifohscp :fnd Arthur oPeter-so. FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS ON and Mrs. o George Christensen Mrs. W. H. Wyatt of Salt Lake, Mr. and Itfrs. August Erickson Mr: A. J Lewis, who h;rs been visliornfs- !, Mrs. Mr. veith , SATURDAY MORNING . came to Salina Kriday to attend the' daughter, Olive, pud combinelbusiiiess add pleasiting the past month with .relatives made motored to Bed and Herbert; celebration. Mrs. .family, homecoming Wyatt in California, returned Monday from ure 29c HONEY7, per gal Mr. and Mrs. Foreland and Piv? Sunday. i trij) te Provo and Kpringvijlo was the guftd at the home of her1 Alfa from She coast. was to Mrs. the . MANY OTHER BARGAINS! . Bells, motored Thursday. accompanied ltedmn4, o . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qias4 Hanson. Levan by Dr. Lewis, Mrs. Josephine o ffom Salt Lq,ke.VIr. Bills I5tveek of Salt . Mrs.Marg&re.f .Christensen : . COME AND SEE US,. Alkire and Jack Burries. The latter Mj's..Ftank .faekson left Wednes- visited with her parents, Mr. and Lake, is .visiting with Jier Miss Daohfie Hansen, a former res' daughter, Jack-sovisit with Mr. have been guests irt the Lewis home day for 3 weeks Mrs? Ephraitp Jeijscji, and Mr. and . .. CLEARANCE SALE .Jras. Ervin. Jensen, for a few. weeks. ident, was here from Salt Lake to at8 week-enlocated at the J.A. Seor-u- Mrs. 0 the oter visited in SeKna at IJeis of tend the homecoming celebration Sat- . . . tlie. N..L. Paterson heme ranch in Gooseberry. . KIDfilES SUITS - FROCKS' Mrs. .J. C. RoeinRolt entertained a urday an Sunday. While here Mrs. Juel Anderson, the Missej HOUSE FROCKS of friends Tuesday afternoon al was the guest of her. parents, 0'up J Mr. and Mrs. L..P, Jorgensen Mrs. Alice JpfgPnsfen and son, her Georgie and Rae Anderson, Van, Rex, All . A luncheon delicious sizes, from 14 to.46 . was amf Mrs. Irvin C. Hansen. jOifte. , Keith and Bobbie Anderson of terjained at dSner Sunday for Mr. Valm, of an Fitincisfo, are visiting served to v . at the twenty guests, the occasion visited Sunday .at the home of and Mrs. Jacob Dastrup aftd Mrs. u'ientis i Redmond thft week. in honor cf0 Mrs. Breinjftilts Miss ifodge Christensen left being Geo. Sorenscjn of Monroe. Mr. xand Mrs. Mack Anderson. Salt Lake the first of the week, anniversary. birthday 0 . t A groun o ladies . .. . gatiejed at.lfn 0 olans to bp absent until after , Bean McDonald, accompanied Olevia of Mr. Peterson, by Sahnjuin, home of Mrs. Fester Jensen last Nyfcs Christeftsen, who. spent a' Covered Wagon Days celebration. celebrate is two who weeks with sister in Jack her to y Olsen, herobydh-davisitmg Thursday spent Saturday . . help weelf at Logan and other 'Northern . to Clear Creek can- Mrs. Ira Rasmussen. anniversary. A delicfouS lunch- Ulali cities, returned home aturda Mrs. Edna Robins and daughters, Salina, motored . Mr. McDonald enjoyed eon was served to.the guests. Sharlene and Renee, are here from yon Sunday. morning. Nyles, with the pitching o in the streams for the day. goneral superin..-Rowanan, George fishing Salt Lake for a visit with Mr. and sfhf. foj the Salina ball team, cama construction work fot the oMiss Velmj.Day ?f. Fillmorp, Jack is employed in fbnst ruction tendent lxm to assist tfi the two games play-J- d Mrs. Morrill Robins. Overlooked. . V. C. d, was greeting his many visiting flth her aister4 Mrs. Jrin, work. . . . . und the B. & ft. Salisa between friends in Snriina Tuesday. Ir. .Bow- PetersiStt far a few veeks. 0 This Englishman who says Ameri- . Mrs. AS. Crane rf Salina and Mr. (J. team of Salt.Eak?. Mrs. Zoell Whitbeek, Monte and man was enroute sftuth for an in. . have net imagination should drop cans M. . o and Mrs. William Wall of Aurora, o Marie Whitbeck, and Frank Snow, spection of construction work Mrs. C. Ifasonwist.of 1rove, Js n ne of our large cities and look into e . visited Sunday at the home of Mr. o Fral Thurston, Superintendent for visited with relatives a Manti Mon- Mt. Carmel. (ruestat tho, home of Jity dau2:ler, the Great Western Salt company, and at what we call a, safety zone. i and Mrs. N. P. Westenskow at Manti. day. jIfs.Jame Frnflsen. , 4 district Committeeman for o the 6th Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. . . . . liss.Mafy Loutse Nielsen left Sdn- ; ; he Ajnerican Region of district of Mrs. D. C. Gibson and sons, David day morning for an extended visjt Mis? tera .Christensen of Salt Golfer was at Gunnison Whats the idea of calling Wednesday and Lee, arrived Tuesday morning vjth her aunt, Mrs. Roy Davis, at Iake, Jias .been visiting at the Peter Utah, .. . witho Legion members m tightwad? conferring from Helper. They will visit at the .ogan. Shewill als visit rejatives. Andreason home. Miss Christensen o I convenmean to didnt the district relative Caddy therep nothing. behom of Mr. Ellen Humphrey, mo- at Bancroft and Pocatello, Ida., returned to her home Slonday and tiono eto beheldo at Manti July 18th. 0 Thats what everybody else, areund o ther of Mrs. Gibson, 'this week. was acompanied by her aausin, Nada forp tQturl'inKto Saljna. ... 'here calls you. . . , Andre;won, who is planaing on spend, This iS the kind of weather when Mrs. William Nelson came in SatMiss Ellen Seorup was hostess for ing a week at the capital city. we like to look at a picture of Nia o Pep-U- p your business with an ad urday from Prouo. She has beefi a members of. the Flats .division of n o in Falls over. frozen your paper. gara COFFEE, First Grade, any guest at the home of. Iiei parents, the high school orchestra at her . . brand 39c Mr. and Mrs:-Jhome Thursday evening of last week. A. g ! ($ ! Game playing the diversion of jCOFFEE, Second Grade, Francis Anderson of Salt Lake the evening and the guests were 29c any brand is a guest this week of his seated' at one table foY City, lunchm, ' -is". TOMATOES.. Solid Pack, . Warren Crane, at the: E. W. served b Miss Seorup in the Litg friend, size 2' j, $ for. 25c Crane home. evening. . ' CORN. No. 2 can, 2 for 23c . EVERYDAY lTX BARGAIN DAY WITH US. WE BUY . . . .. $ . ' Mr. and Mrs. Miss Theftna ftfiderscyi, who 'ha STRING BEANS, No. 2 AND SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AND AT A SMALL George Brown of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday and Sun- enjoyed a tour through Yellowstone 25c MARGIN OF PROFIT. WE DO OUR OWN WOR$ AND can, 2 for with-D- r. Hole Mrs. and C. E. West. and Jackson tlie LABOR HARD TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. NOday country park BEST GRADE UTAH in has a SMALL with of TOO TOO LARGE AND NOTHING THING friends, Idaho, group 5c ........ LETTUCE, head Miss Edith Se'erup visited over the returned to her home in. Salina. FOR US TO TAKE CARE CF. SO PLEASE GIVE US A CARROTS, home grown, 3 week-eno ia? with her sister, Mys. Joseph CALL! bunches for 10c . Miss .Bessie Dennisfin has return. Clegg, at Provo. . 3 UTAH CITFMBERS, ed tfrom a visit with relatives i Ar$ they far away? Fair-Mer- e. 10c for Monday of this week, Mrs. Walter! Fayson and. Maple Dolj. .. Cheer . them with an e . . Kerlye, Mrs. Carl s! Fielsen, Faun hi'st grade POTATOES, SALMAS. BUSY STORE. chat about things and Nielsen Golden transact Katherine was enjoy-Christiansen j Kerlye, 23c Itah red, 8 lbs - - -4 -4 .heyd like to know. Long M- ed an outing and swimming party at ing business at "Richfield Wednesday. BANANAS, best grade, 3, distance coats so little. For . Richfield. They were also entertained 23c pounds example, station to station Mrs. J. H. Fowles, Miss Catherine by friends at Sigurd with a water1-4- 4-4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4- 4- 4 t 4- 4 4-4 - 4- 4 4 4 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4 4- 4day rates: melon bust.' . Fowlesahd Mrs. Remiece Hardy, of LAIN DRY SOAP, any Mt. Pleasant, .spent 23c homecoming brand, 6 for from SALINA to in Salina, afid were the guests of Mrs. Ellen Tuesday, Humphrey, dqy BEST GRADE MEATS Miss Ellen Seorup and Mrs. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds. JROVO! 6c . OF ALL KINDS who is a house guest at the Gibson, To See Them Is To Buy! KANAb! 93c Humphrey home, visited for the day Splendid Iijea. with Miss Olive Casto and Mrs. Lou California is tearing down 100,000 tvenlnK and night rates are lower. Jensen at Glenwood. roadside billboards. The idea of mak10 PER CENT DISCOUNT! Calls by number are quicker. it to is see America first possible ing Mrs. A. B. Clawson arrived last spreading.-Tole- do Blade. AT . Xsf CHI Long Distance week from Washington, D. C., and o Number Please o she will spend the summer months We dont miss the furnace firing with Mr. Clawson at the Salina Ex- that we had to do last winter but we o do miss the hot biscuits. periment station in Gooseberry. Au-ror- ,. . j twoWe 1 a, j fe i prepara-ti&sn?han- d P- '.Lewis'' - Eph-WIN- - S m j f u.-d- due-pet- 'Drug Company . Store llU Sirtiday-iyittoMr- . ji.-sVStore- j ac-If- cm-ploy- y . -- r . Saturday , v.vil-earne- Graders:: Beiow e Cost-- d ... O ... .1 n . ... .... .rt ; .- - n. p O w n-- Mom-roe- i C HUkShop . m .. N A , Saturday . Specials ... O A home-tow- . Scoj-up- $ ? v-a- s .. .Every. Day ... Bargain Day. CHEER THEM d Co. " The . inti-nat- 4- V- 4- - 4- 4- - --I- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- t - - - - - - - - - - READ THIS OFFER Shoes Shoes Shoes Salina Meat & Supply TELEPHONE LOUIS JACOBS - - |