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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAti Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen Miss Fae Herbert visited over the with her parents, Mr. and were transacting business at the Mrs. Frank Herbert. Miss Herbert is county seat Monday. a student at the Utah school of beauMrs. Carl Christensen and Mrs. L. ty culture. P. Jorgensen were visiting friends at August Peterson, proprietor of the Mrs. Carl Johnson, Miss Violet Richfield Friday of last week. B. B. Shop, and' Mrs. Peterson, were Carl and Arno Bastian, atJohnson, business visitors at' the capital city Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Bird were host the state fair held in Salt tended week. several day3 of this Lake this week. They were guests of and hostess for a group of friends at Miss Esther Johnson while in the city. their home Sunday evening. Card Dr. Ronald Jensen was here from playing was the pastime and lunchBingham Saturday- and Sunday. He Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Draper of eon was served by Mrs. Bird to Miss was visiting with his parents, Mr. Ruth; Nev., arrived here early Friday "Bee Sorenson, Miss Thressa Colby, and Mr3. James C. Jensen. morning and are visiting this week Maurice Rasmussen and Mike Bastian. at the John Ewles home. Miss Ardys Burr returned Saturday from Boise, Ida., where she was a Mrs. Garrick Roylance and Mrs. Miss Arabella Atkin was a charmguest at the George Rogers home. ing hostess for the members of the John Allmendinger, of Gunnison, were Enroute, she visited with Mr. and sewing club at the Atkin home Wed- combining business with pleasure in Mrs. Wayland Mattsson at Jerome, nesday evening. Fancy needlework Salina Tuesday. Idaho. and a social hour was the pastime. ' . The September meeting of the Miss Atkin served a dainty luncheon Mrs. Etta Bird of Salt Lake, is for nine. Daughters of the Pioneers was held here for a visit with relatives. She at the Chapter house the last Thursis at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Boyack and daughters, day in the month. Mrs. Geo. Fenn John Ewles. Jerry and LaMyrh, who were visit- read from the study book, Pathfinding with Bishop and Mrs. G. M. Burr, er, and Mrs. Ellen Humphrey gave Dr. Harold Crandall was a guest left Wednesday of last week for Salt an interesting reading, Raising a of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall Sat- Lake. They will visit relatives in the Family. Following a solo by Mrs. urday and Sunday. He was here for city before returning to their home Clayton Rasmussen, watermelon was served to twelve members. the opening of duck season. at Seattle, Wash. week-en- d LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Celebrating the birthday anniversary of Newel Morley, a dinner was given in his honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson Sunday ning. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Okerlund, Mr, and Mrs. Morley, Miss Ardys Burr, Farrell Crane, and the host and hostess. Miss Mabel Willardson of Mayfield at the was a guest over the week-en- d home of Mrs. Morse Burr. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright returned Saturday night from Salt Lake. They spent a week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Frazier, who have been visiting the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen, left Friday for Salt Lake. 'The visitors came in from the coast a week ago, and were accompanied by Miss Fawn Nielsen, a guest for a month at the Frazier home at Los Angeles. NOTICE. OF CONVENTION OF THE DEMO-- ! CRATIC PARTY OF SALINA, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that a con-- 1 vention of the Democratic Party of; Salina, has been called to meet at the City Hall, Salina, Utah, Monday, October 12, 1931, at 8 oclock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, One Councilman, Three . Councilmen, for Salina, Sevier County, Utah, to be voted on at the Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1931, in said Salina City, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may properly come before the convention. FRANK HERBERT, Precinct Chairman. A. J, LEWIS, ... Precinct Secretary. Classified Ads FOR SALE t i Atwater Kent Radio, set, complete $15; cost battery $145. Wester Electric Washer, good 09t2 condition, $6. Hal Felt. FOR SALE Four fine es, price very reasonable. Jesse Thomell. . ! Fair Week j be W Miller Rubber at Lewis Drug Beginning Monday, Mrs. . 09 tf Hot Water Bottles, ing, Ice Bags, Throat Bags, Invalid Cushions, Baby Pants, Sheets, Bibs, Nipples and many others. There are other household supplies, such as sponges, rubber gloves, aprons, bath mats and chair cushions. All these will be on sale at greatly reduced prices, and if you are needing anything in the rubber line, get it while this sale is on. LEWIS Drug Company The Rexall store ft PACKAGES 4 Bigger, Lester Parks Sensational Bargains! 4 $ Better either one or assorted This store is doing business under the same management and giving our. customers than ever. better-bargain- MACARONI SHEL-RON- s SaturdaySpecials BANANAS, FLOUR, 48-l- 3 lbs. for Payson . 21c Royal, sack b. ...r.SJe SHASTA COFFEE, special, ......26c price, per lb... CARNATION WHEAT, A Story of ounces- . and 1 I SPAGHETTI ELBO.RONI EGG NOODLES for 33c Large Beach Ball FREE! The Famous Hills Coffee 39c 29c RED CAN BLUE CAN A SUPERIOR FLAVOR IN EVERY CAN! 14 J2c - SAME GOOD QUALITY OF MEAT AT LOW PRICE. UNHOLY LOVE Dont forget a CHOICE BEEF ROAST Saturday for 12c per pound. ' Salina Meat & Supply Taken from a Page of Life When the World was Young g jg FounTub- tain Syringes, Rubber FOR SALE OR RENT Home formerly occupied, bjr Orville Clawson. For particulars inquire Mrs. H. S. ' Gates. 09t2p GUNNISON, UTAH October 5 It is surprising how many products for the home that are manufactured from rubber: wrork hors- See Co. Buy from Our Advertisers. We Cant Remember WHEN FINE COATS WERE PRICED SO LOW I The Film Epic of the Age. . COATS with beatiful fur collars And. cuffs, $10.95 and up. HATS, in the latest style, at $1.95 and up. Come in and see the smart styles before buying elsewhere. CRANE SHOPPE TT II, A "IQ) The Famous Mormon JLXJZjXJLv Tabernacle Organ and Choir Shoes - Tuesday Monday Sunday and Wednesday - Shoes We carry the famous ENDICOTT-JOHNSOline the best shoes in the world for the money. We invite any competi- tion for price, wear and style. We feel we can serve you with anything you need in shoes. Please see us. J The Fair Merc. Co. 1 N October 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th SALINAS BUSY STORE. Special Matinee Sunday, 4 p.m. :: Matinee Prices, 15c-35- c - Evenings, 25c-50- c ; FOR THE FAMILY Shoes for everybody Groceries for all f J |