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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH ;: APAI I nrDCAM TP A A I IXCIVIC Democrats Name t Ticket in Primary Doyle" Hansen of St. Anthony, Ida., is here for a visit with his parents, C. M. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ilugontobler motored to Monroe Sunday. They were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Nielsen. steel-line- d - . .'' Henry Madsen has been at Price Miss Clare Okerlund and Dalton" this week. He has been doing repair work on tractors, owned by the for- Okerlund pf Loa, .visited Saturday est service and located in that dis- with their father, G. W. Okerltrml, who is recovering from a serious illtrict. ness at the local. hospital. While here W. L. Warner, the Richfield under- they were guests at the Charles Oker. lund home. taker, was a business visitor in Salina ceived 63. . Five contestants entered the fight for recordership, and on the first ballot Clawson, receiving 84 out of "a the nompossible 153, " inee. Lynn C. Nielson, who had a strong following,-woeasily over hisViolet Johpson, for the treas-urershiOn the first ballot Nielson scored 113 votes, as against 39 for Johnson. James Monroe, Frank Herbert, James Reynolds and Horace Horn-- ; were the nominees for the council "nomination, and the first ballot Monroe received 31 votes, Herbert 44, Reynolds 57, and IIorng 20. On the second- ballot, with Monroe and Horne eliminated, Reynolds won "easily over Herbert, the vote being 100 for Reynolds, as against;- 50 for noon in honor of the eighth birthday of her son, Arlo. The time was spent in playing amusing games and Mrs. Halos served a tasty lunch to the . guest. i ponent, p. " ar - - Herbert-- . . intermediate class of the Christian Endeavor society, attended the C. E. convention held last week in Salt Lake. The class included Dorothy Cohen, Joy Crane and Norma Robins. They were accompanied by Miss Mary McCallum, teacher of the class. The Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall and Hazel Crandall were in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday to attend the the-fiel- ar - state fair. - Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen entertained at an quilting bee at her Little Duane Thompson of Ogden, home Thursday afternoon of last week. Dinner was served at six oclock is visiting with his grandparents, Frank Herbert., and covers were laid for eleven Mr. and-Mrs- . Mrs. James Jensen and Miss Pearl The Ladies Literary club was Jensen were business visitors at entertained at the home of Richfield Tuesday., Mrs. George Johansen in Axtell WedA1 Anderson and Mrs. nesday afternoon. Following a brief Anderson, program, when Miss Mary McCallum who has been visiting her mother, gave the lesson, a social afternoon Mrs. Emma Foote, at Provo, are was enjoyed. An elaborate luncheon with Mrs. Joseph Anderson" in was served in the late afternoon. Salt Lake this week. vis-it;n- g Lowell Atkin was transacting business at Axtell Tuesday. NEW SPECIALS Mrs. Z. N. Nielsen, M. DeMille and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Yergenson, of Monroe, were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ilugen-toble- r. lor Park Popularity Increases Yearly WILL ARRANGE Members PROGRAM. Pahvant chapter, Daughters of the Pioneers, have received an invitation to attend a business session and luncheon of the from county organization, to be held in (Continued page 1) Richfield October 23, at 2 oclock in. flesh. Hunters visiting this part of the afternoon at the First ward chapthe county will be welcome and should el. At the session, states Miss Mable enjoy a successful hunt. Lewis, secretary, activities for the Hunters should remember and praccoming year will be outlined and sevtice all safety rules: . new projects will come before eral Shoot only bucks with horns 5 the meeting. inches or more in length. Comply with the game laws. Buy from Our Advertisers. Respect the rights and property of of . . A social was enjoyed by the officers of the Redmond ward primary! home of Thursday evening Miss Reva Peterson. The event was! others1. Be careful with fire; the forests in the form of a welcome to the new are the houses of our wild life. dances to that learn the workers, and Leave a clean camp. are to be taught to the children for Game wardens will be on patrol the operetta that is to be presented. Refreshments were served to. twenty-thre- e throughout the hunting grounds to I at-the- SILVER TABLE SET . impart information and enforce the game laws, including registration. officers. Mrs.- Trena Breinholt and children, Erna, Arvilla and Ardeen, of Salt Lake, were Visiting last week with relatives and friends in Redmond. was-declare- Nine "candidates were placed" in council-for the office of Clayton Ilar'ward, associated wi.h men. Before was it agreed, balloting the Christiansen Furniture company, on the first ball.ot the that highest was assisting at the companys store would be the choice" for the primary. in Ephraim the early days of this Frank Herbert, James .Monroe and week. He was .accompanied by Mrs. A. C. Willardson, having carried the Barnard, who visited relatives at vote, were declared the choice highest Manti. of the primary. Herberts vote totalled 71; James Monroe got 64, while Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Mr. Willardson, running high, secured 74" and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen, Mrs. Hilda votes. Other candidates in the field Gates and Miss Merle Gates, returned for the two-yecouncil, with the from Salt Lake Tuesday. They were vote received, were:- Reed Thorpe, in the city to attend the funeral ser39; M."N: McCoy, 21; Claud Chrisvices held Sunday for Mrs. Lewis tensen, 45; Arthur Martin, 56; ErLarsen, a near relative. win Hansen, 19;- Horace Horne,. 35. Tuesday. Census Reports On Drainage Projects Mrs. Ervin Jensen entertained a . few friends at her home last Friday. (Continued from page l)- The occasion was in honor of. the tions. The land reported delinquent in first birthday of her son, Russel. Dindrainage taxes amounted to-- 95,549 ner, was served to fifteen guests.acres. Enterprises organized between llSl5 : James Hansen returned from Salt and 1925 contained 93 per cent' of the after a short visit land in organized projects, while approximately 4 per cent of the land was in enterprises organize between ' ! N. L. Peterso.n was" surprised at 1925 and 1930. , About 85 per cent of the land was Hie Petersbn .home Friday evening children and a few friends, the in, enterprises which use district The occasion being in honor of his birth- forces for maintenance work. day- anniversary." Dinner Was served average cost of operation and maintenance work in 1929 was- 19 cents to twenty-fiv- e guests. . per acre. Lake last week with friends. . " ; . With each 23d purchase of any goods in our store, we will give one ticket free On a drawing for a Beautiful Set of ' IVm, Rogers Silverware.. On Miss Delbert principal", Rita Ludlow and "Mrs. Esmont Jensen, teachers, of. the Redmond district attended institute at the ital city, this week. school cap- The Misses Ludean j.ohnson and " May" Christensen motored to Salt Lake Wednesday with a group of ." friends from Gunnisoni. . Oral Jensen motored" to Spanish Fork last week. On the .return trip ho was accompanied by Mrs.. Jensen, who has been visiting with relatives ip Salt Lake and vicinity. " Miss .Rita Ludlow was called to Spanish Fork Friday of last week on account of the- death of a near relative. - . Mrs. James Christensen entertain--c- d ..." HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. Mrs. 'LaMar Nielsen was hostess Friday at the Nielsen home", in honor of the "birthday ' anniversary .of her mother, Mrs. Jorgensen,. "who was sixty-nin- e years of age. Dinner, was served at three in the1 afternoon "and twelve close friends were seated with Mrs. Jorgensen at the table. A. large birthday, cake centered the table, and fall flowers decorated the- living rooms of the Nielsen home. Mrs. Jorgensen received many beautiful gifts in honor of her natal day. "Many friends called and congratulated hei luncheon wao during the evening, and ' served later: " " Buy from Our Advertisers. LIVESTOCK MARKET " .. 1 of Sweets Candy ;3 TICKETS FREE! 2 pounds of Sweets Candy . pound- On - , . .7 TICKETS FREE! Tickets will be given out start-- . ing.Thur.sday.October 15. The date of "drawing will .be.1, given . cut later. . Save Your Tickets.. LEWIS Drug Company The Rexall Store - " TICKET FREE! , On . - poupd of Sweeps Candy.1 1 fey-Hs- " " Vi LOOK! Saturday Specials Special Report to The Sun FLOUR, Velvet, pe.r bag ..89c a large group of friends . Friday afternoon in honor "of her birthday SACK SUGAR .:....,..59c (Continued from page 1) Covers were laid for 'NORTH SALT LAKE," October 15 anniversary. PICNIC "HAMS, per lb.l.: .....19c entry cars or new business is as high twenty-fiv- e guests at a delicious Hog market closing strong with as 29 per cent over any previous dinner. t BACONSQUARES, per lb..l9c good demand butchers; tpp decrease of turkey time, while there close $5 55, with bulk of lightat BEEF, Shoulder" Roast, per 47 per cent in cars making their secMrs. Albert Poulson and Mrs. Mur-- weight butchers' bringing $5.40 :.to ........ 11c Carpound ond visit. The famousAnderson attended the funeral of $5.50; heavies down to $5.00; packmel tunnel, during the past season, Mrs. Anna Larson at Salt. Lake PEAS, CORN and STRING' City ing sows, $3.00. to $4.00. completed its first full year of ser- Sunday. 31c BEANS, 3 cans for... Cattle market about steady ;Tulk vice, and has rapidly become one of steers bringing $4.50 to $5.25; good 7c MILK, tall, per can the major points of interest in the GLORIA" CHAPTER HONORED. kinds up to $6.00; bulk sales heifers, national park system, not only for 4c MILK, small, per can. Gloria Chapter, No. 19, Order $4.00 to $5.25; good cows, $3.00 to the wonder of the. tunnel itself, but to $4.00. bulls, $2.75 RICE, CHILI BEANS and .$3.25;. good for the marvelous scenery which has Eastem Star, with lodge offices at to. 6c NAVY BEANS, per lb $5.50i calves, $5.00 at been opened to view on the east side Richfield," was signally honored market about Sheep 1:31cgood the steady; TREE TEA, large, pkg closing session last Friday afterof Zion. The exceptionally fine gain fat lambs up to $5.25; feeder lambs, COFKITCHEN KING in new visitors is a very favorable noon of the annual meeting of the $3.50 to $4.25. ........24c FEE, per cau of the organization, held at the Masonic prophecy for the advances Mrs. to O. temple-Franklin according in state JELL-O- , of Utah the tourist industry any flavor, pkg.......... 6c associate- matron of Gloria l "At Bryce park, Bullock, CARNATION WHEAT an even larger increase in total" travel Chapter, who was among those from 13c small FLAKES, pkg... is shown, that park showing 41,571 Salina attending the meeting. Mrs. BISHOP COCOA, lb. pkg..ll7c visitors against 35,982 for 1930, or Guy Lewis of Richfield, also a memFOR SALE Atwater Kent Radio, 13.4 per cent gain. Here, likewise, ber of Gloria Chapter, was chosen We Reserve The Right To battery set, complete $15; cost was an increase of new visitors to an important office, that of grand $145. Wester Electric Washer,, good Limit Quantity. the" In Esther. election of Mrs. Lewis, amounting to 15 per cent. The fact F.elt." condition, 09t2 $6.JHal that individuals arriving at the parks Gloria Chapter has been thrice honored in the past three years in the anFOR SALE Four fine work horsby the railroads or Stages showed a nual election of officers. The session, over of decrease method this es, price very reasonable. See. Mrs. large to Mrs. Bullock, was mark- Jesse Thornell. ,09tf transportation in previous years has accord'ng not at all affected the totals in the ed with much enthusiasm and many FOR SALE OR RENT Home forattendance 'at Southern Utah parks, of the state lodges were represented Quality Merchandise at the in occupied by Orville Clawson. selection merly the meeting, aiding as the private automobile transporFor particulars inquire Mrs. H. S. tation has more than offset that loss. of the state officers. As a concluding feature a banquet was held at the Gates. 09t2p Masonic temple banquet room, and FIELD MAN VISITS. some 500 attended the affair. Ray L. Alston, field representative 'l,'t,,l4,44,4,444,4,4,44,4,44'4,4,44,4,44'4,4,4,4,44,4'4,4,44'4,4,44,4'4,44,44,4,4i for the American National Red Cross, ENTERTAIN FOR LPROGRESSO. was v4 Salina visitor Friday of last week. Mr. Alston was out making a modern play in Nowadays, visitations to the several chapters three acts, by Middleton, was read by and arranging plans for the annua! a cast of characters, during the lesand see our new line of DISHES. Everything you need for the e son hour, at Red Cross membership drive. the meeting of the he made plans with local or- LProgresso club Saturday, with Miss table. Also fancy porcelain and glassware for gifts and presganizations to stage the drive be- Stena Scorup as hostess. Mrs. Frank ents. Imported porcelain dinner and breakfast sels," from tween Armistice day, November 11, Thurston read the leading role. She and Thanksgiving day, November 26. was assisted by Mrs. J. Oscar Ander$4.95 and up. Fancy glassware, from 10c and up. Look us It was announced Wednesday that son, Mrs. D. G. Burgess, Mrs. Angus over for your party prizes we have them! the reorganization of the chapter in McDonald, Mrs. Margaret Ameson, Salina would soon be effected and Mrs. A. C. Willardson, Mrs. Charles that a chairman and other officers Nielsen and Mrs. A. S. Crane. Dinner would be selected. was served at two in the afternoon SALINAS BUSY STORE. to seventeen members, and the guests included Mrs. Leo Merrill, Mrs. E. J. 4,444444,444,44'4'4444,44'4,444'4'4'444-4444444'4444'4-4-4,4,4'4444l444i4DOUBLY HONORED. Heber C. Williams, a member of Frecce and Mrs. H. W. Cherry. Miss the city council, and who was placed Scorup was assisted by Mrs. Jesse on the democratic t:cket Tuesday Thomell. night for mayor at the coming elecIt is said that everyone in China is ;; tion, was showered with, .honors Tuesconvenso busy with the flood there is no day. On his return from the tion he planned a trip to the hospital time for fighting and a truce has virwith his wife, and soon after a fine tually been declared. Which shows baby girl blessed the Williams fam- that a flood can be good for someily. Mrs. Williams and daughter are thing after all. dorng splendidly and Dad Williams has been inspired to dig for votes. In some communities, membership in the National Guard requires only Cheer up, after having gone on a periodic and emergency service. In four months vacation the oyster is Oklahoma, however, it is likely to bewith us again. come a career. Charlotte News. 10-L- - for-ligh- .". is-- Zion-Mt- . ". . - , Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dastrup and chddren, Ray and Leuh, of Sigurd, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Oldroyd of Loa, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Okerlund. SATURDAY PADRE COCOA ALMOND SOAP, 3 bars for 23c and 1 package of Palmolive Beads 9 COCOA GUITTARDS, of Salt Lake, was visiting Tuesday and Wednesday" with II. B. Crandall and Dr. A. J. Lewis. 8 oz. for . ..11c Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peterson have gone to Ely, Nev., where they will remain until the NOTICE TO DEER 5 visiting at the atOlif Miekelson, the Richfield torney and chairman of the democratic county committee, was in Salina a for conference with Thursday Frank Herbert, chairman, and Dr. A. J. Lewis, secretary, for the local democratic organization. WE WILL PACK YOUR SUPPLIES, READY FOR THE ON d home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Feterson. HUNTERS! TRIP, AND GIVE YOU week-en- PER ALL CASH ORDERS. We have many new bargains, specially priced, for the hunting season. Births reported at the Salina hospital during the week were a fine baby girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. June Metcalf of Gunnison, and a sturdy baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lund of Sigurd. Salina Meat & Supply Albert Dastrup, a former resident of Salina, but nov located at Altonah, was here last week combining business with pleasure and visiting with ! - Canyon-Nationa- Classified Ads . 1 A. G. Gutrheil FREE. DISCOUNT Mrs. H. F. Hales entertained a group of children Thursday after- . . CENT Correspondent Special ht , i . Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, who A clever party, and which proved spent the past summer at Hurricane, .have arrived fn Galina. They will a complete surprise to BlaTicRirMattremain during the winter months in sson, was arranged by her friends in honor of her birthday,. Saturday. this city. Twenty young people gathered at the Mattsson home and games were the were Mrs. Vernon and Mr. Long of the merry time. Luncheon feature home the at several for days guests was served and .the hostesses were of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens. Anna Herbert, Maxine MorfelF"and A. C. Folster, supervisor of the Barbara Williams. LaSalle district of the forest service, spent Sunday and Monday in Salina. Mrs. Vivian Burns, who. spent the While here he was a guest at the past summer in California, has .rehome of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. turned to her- home in Salina. . ' ... side-track- . Max Cohen was transacting business at the capital city Monday. guests. By (Continued from page 1) for the Tuesdays procedure, Chairman Herbert, determined to avoid any conflict, called for a division of the factions. Those who participated in the republican primary were quartered on one side of the building, while the legal voters were compelled to keep to the other side of the room. 11. C. Williams, who l(?d his opponents Monday evening, but who was due to the illegal pro. wa3 cedure, again placed in nominaFor protection against fire, the pro- tion Tuesday evening. A. C. Willard-so- n was also nominated to head the prietor of the B. B. Shop has placed in his store a fireproof credit filer. democratic ticket. On the first ballot and has Williams won by a majority of 25 The machine is votes were cast the latest system, in filing accounts. votes. Eighty-eigfor Williams, while Willardson re- Mrs. L. C. Brinkerhoff and daughter, Fern, are here from their home at Twin Falls, Ida. They are visiting near relatives at Salina and Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. REDMOND " m Mrs. Max Sorenson was hostess for the members of the bridge club at the regular meeting last week, Wednesday evening. After the luncheon hour, when the hostess served for twelve, tables were arranged for the evenings game. High score honors were awarded to" Mrs. Fletcher Peterson and consolation went to Mrs. Paul McKune of Richfield. The Sorenson home was gay with fall flowers for the ocfasion. . v Hunters In Beaver District Check relatives. . Whil-her- B.B.Shop Come In The Fair Merc. Co. j t H4t44HH4,444'4,H'H4HH4HHH4"MHH,4"M44,4 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WONDERFUL WINDOW DISPLAY? The Latest Creations in FALL MILLINERY For $1.39 to $3.95 Buy Now at the CRANE SHOPPE Everything for Everybody |