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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAtt ii :! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ;; and Mrs. Niels Jensen announce the arrival of a fine baby boy, born at their home Tuesday morning. Mother and son are doing splendidly. Mr. trip- to Loa Entertain Populace o- - o - SILVER TABLE SET - Cast It Chosen. e Dan C. Olsen and daughter, Miss The North Sevier stake primary Eva Olsen, arrived from the north Yes sir!. The John Buskin Stock has cast the characters in the new In spUa-ju--C the new United States Sunday and were guests .of Dr. and Co.,-ithey are play, Joe, the Waif, which is to be coming to Salina-ancontiued to buy sixty Canada tariff, Mrs. C. E. West. On the return trip going to try out Miss Leila Bannispresented in the near future. The per cent of her imports frofti Uricle visitthe to their heme or not. act Ida., ter to see whether she can With each 25c purchase of any following parts were cast: Joe, Dona But you wont hear ors were accompanied by Mr's. Olsen, This takes place in the big home Nelson;! Emanuel Roberts, (Ardale Sam last year. the mention free traders goods in our store, we will give professional who has been a guest of. her parents, talent play, West of Broadway, to Rudolph Ferguson, Don Dra- this. Jensen; one ticket free on a drawing for at Cannonvi'le. be' presented October 29 and 30 in per; Harry Metcalf, Blain Poulson; a school Beautiful 2 auditorium. Stella Set of North Sevier high p Roberts, Verl Poulson; Adonis, Advertisers. Our from PeBud Buy will be headed cast' by Wm. Rogers Silverware. Mrs. W. J. Gribble ehtertain'ed at' The. Boyd Anderson; Patsy, Lorraine Stea family- dinner celebrating the sev- terson as John Buskin, manager of vens. . . . On fi pound of Sweets Candy . enth birthday anniversary of her the theatrical troop. Franklin Nelson Wm. H.. Johnson, as Old and home' Gribble . at the Lake of 4 TICKET FREE! Salt Clark1, Emerson City, young son, Draper, . ahd Uncle Josh, come in for was ' A cake, decorated in dainty Sunda with relatives and visiting Qn J pound of Sweets Candy colors, and .topped with seven candles, their fJiare 6f the gloom chasing. friends, in Redmond last. week.. FOR SALE Four fine work horsformed the centerpiece for the table. Josh is proprietor ef the hotel, but ; .. .3 TICKETS-FllEE- ! es, price very reasonable.. See Mrs. . Amy Murphy, as Maw Hawkins, is Covers were laid for fourteen. . an- Jesse Thomell. Mr., .and Mrs. W; B. Allred 09tf ' On 2 'pounds 'of Sweets the real boss. You will bnjoy her i . Candy t f of a born nounce birth the boy, baby josh, 'ye air the dumbest critter, TICKETS a A no host party, FREE!.. featuring and his Wal, I' swan. Noel DeLange Saturday at the. Allred home, . . chicken . roast in .one' of the nearby decked .. 4 all .. is the droll delivery boy, .Tickets will be' given. out startPri-da- y and and Miller canyons, was enjoyed by a' group of out in Dick, John son, $ red wig and freckles. Hes a ing Thursday, October i5. Xhe'' Jones of Salt Lake City, were young people Friday night of last riot! .Loren Cushing and Mazel week. Included in the party, were Mr. date 'of drawing will be given Burns are the comedian and Ingenue. guests at the Charles C. Jensen resi' and Mrs. Teddy Bird, Miss Bee Sor-dence Saturday and Sunday, . . out laWr. Sh - - well let you in on a secret . ,. .. .. enson, Miss' Throssa Colby, . Mike in' the. that are play, is,, lovrts, they Bastian and Maurice Rasmussen, Mrs. W. Kelsey and daughter, Ruus Jimmie and Imogene. And; by the and Mrs. .Minnie Barney, were EL by," C. Mrs. way, did you know. that over ofin is Mrs. Kenneth Hales' Redmond, of friends Axtel), Wright- - was formerly in the. Theatre guests - . - .' . visiting this week at the heme of her .Corriique in Paris? Ardys Burr is the the week-end- ., parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nielsen. stage-struc- k Tie ice and is to be tried and your friends Are hv- - . had as H S. Mrs. Mr. and Jensen, while ihe the Buskin Co., but out by ing dinner with you,- remem-- . week-en- d Mr. Mrs. A1 'Anderson, who has .been try-oia in progress A. C. Prows, their guests .over the her this is the place to get C. Madison and- Mr. and visiting with her inother, Mrs. Emma as the hard-boile- d mayor, rushes in and Mrs. S. Foote, at Provo, returned Sunday to and tells them the show jnust stop. Mrs. W. L. Breinholt of Salt Lake, ell the fixirn for that her home at' Less--Cree' dinner.' ' Rut wait until you hear Mary HugenG. A. Christensen, LaVor Christentobler,' as Cousin Sally, tell him Mr. and Mrs. JV M. . Iliskey of whats what." Max- - Torg.ensen and sen and Elwood Christensen of Salt Mona,' were dinner guests Sunday of Bliss Cushing, 'as the Irish, and Jew- Lake, who were formerly of Red. in-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Bird. ' clever line of mond, joined a group of friends a ish . The Prince of salesmen, Wales Announces carry . a son and A like & BEEF CHOICE he will comedy. Others in thelay carrying eluding Deloyd Christensen, ROAST that,' Theodore She.pherd, accompanied by to go. on the big deer hunt. I. now that the country is equally- - important roles ffr? TL S. brother, economize, . SATURDAY . FOR . . It Martin of' Salt Lake,' were visit- Carlisle, 'Fawn Bench, Q. M. Chrishard up. We presume this meahs that of ' Inglewood, Loyal . Frandsen ing Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. tiansen, Pearl Jensen and Mrs. he wont be getting soon. 12c per pound.Calif., visited, a few days the first Shepherd. The visitors were here for ; . . Cherry.. . " ." the opening day of the deer hunting of the week with relatives and friends Oh., yes! We have another secret It is said .that the World Ceurt.s :o: . ; . season. '. its for .the children. Theres going to in Redmond and Provo. decision banning the Austro-Germa- n be a chicken in he play - t. a real live customs, pact wrll put the blame on A. G. Broekbartk, father to Mrs. one. Bet the children in Salina didnt Mrs. Ferrald Anderson and family, Austria.- This will satisfy. Germany,' FOR HALLOWEEN . Deward Hopkins, came down from know th-a- t chickens can act. .Well, of Ephraim, visited with Mr. and and France, and . since Austria is Salt Lake Monday, and Tuesday he J. C. Breinholt iast week. . We have a' complete they can, and if 'you dont believe i't--, Mrs.. broke and too feeble to put up a progoing come and see West of Broadway.joined a party of line novelties of and test everybody ought to be happy. Miss Nelson 6f was a from this city. Dona guest See the newspaper ad on another ' . See our is who her candy. display. Vivian, sister, attending page of this paper for further InforDr. D. W. Henderson, Dr. Wilford mation. Reserved Any school boy can tell you . seats, 75c, on 'sale the B. Y. U., during the latter part Wolfe and Dr. Willey, a trio of Salt at the Lewis of last week. adGeneral way to reduce taxes is to keep the store. Drug Lake dentists, who were here for the school house doors locked until .after. and '50c. 25c Get. in mission, early ' deer hunting season, were dinner and be assured of a good seat. Miss Manda Christensen entertainChristmas. ed a large group of her friends guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. E. ' ' C. Wright. Of course if Mahatma Gandhi is hot Tuesday afternoon in. honor of her NOT IN POLITICS. . able to settle his difficulties in Lon- In as much as the American Legion, birthday anniversary.. Miss Christensen served a .delicious lunch, to her Mrs. L. A. Hugentobler was a Post don,' there is always the' League of 36, Salina, has been accused of j Nations . to fall back' on. . . charming hostess for the members of taking part in the recent primaries in guests. the bridge club at the Hugentobler a .to wish stoutly political way, we home Wednesday evening of last deny all. charges and trust the citiweek. Following the serving of a zens of Salina will not cast a stain luncheon, tables were arrang- oh the local Legion by believing the ed for the evenings game. Prize for accusations. Quoting from the NaThe whole, question wad settled high score was won by Mrs. Max Sor- tional by-laof the American Leenson, and consolation went to Mrs. long ago as to how many cylinr gion: .The American Legion is nonFerry Draper. There were eight club partisan and ders it takes in a motor car. engine to give It does members entertained by the hostess. not acknowledge rank nor make any satisfactory smoothness, .Science definitely distinction between overseas men am Mrs. Alonzo Peterson entertained established the fact that at least six are those who' served in the United States at her home Monday in honor of her or between the enlisted men and the necessary. And today, the public accepts the birthday anniversary. An elaborate officer. multi-cylind- er chicken dinner was served by the engine in the same way that BRYANT DOMGAARD, hostess at five oclock and covers it accepts brakes, parallel-mounte- d Post Commander. were laid for Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mrs. Political Advertisement). and (Paid springs eyery other principle of proved L. S. Gates, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. and acknowledged superiority. Everybody Lars Peterson, Mrs. Hilda Gates, The election of officers to serve Mrs. Glendon Jensen, Mrs. Grant knows that nothing less than a six can give for Pahvant chapter, Daughters of Gates and the hostess. FREE! a-t-- Freece made a business over the week-end. . . REDMOND By Special Correspondent Mrs. H. S. Jensen entertained ai large group of friends and members! of the family Friday evening inj hono"? of her husbands birthday anniversary. Mrs. Jensen served an elaborate dinner to twenty-fivguests. s . D. A. Mrs. . Local Talent Will Gladden and Ned Hugentobler of Salt Lake, are visiting this week. at the Joseph llugentobler honje. - Classified Ads Man-Twyma- . Mr. and Mrs. William Casto.are here from their home at Roosevelt. They are visiting at the K. W. Rird . .' home. , . t Mrs. Laura McQuillian of . Hollywood, Calif., is visiting relatives in Salma this week. Wednesday she visited with Mrs. Jack M,cMillan at Crass valley. ' Now that you have your Mrs. Alice Doke of Ephraim, was a business visitor in Selina this week. Mrs. F. A. Pace and Kathrine Pace, her granddaughter, are here from their home at Delta this week. They are guests at the James Crane home. Save Your Tickets.- lewis: . - ut Charles Hopkins and William Willoughby of Delta, were deer hunting in this vicinity during the week. They were staying at the Deward llopkins home and were accompanied on the der hunt by their host. . and Mrs. W. H. Gribble Gunnison, were guests Tuesday IJishep and Mrs. G. M. Purr. Mr. of of )any The Rexall Store k. .. IL-W- . ' and Mrs. Dean NieLsen. and Mrs. Charles N'ielsen, were combir-in- g business with pleasure son Tuesday. Mr. ' , ma-rrie- p - Mrs. Miles Curfew, accompanied by Miss Cora Sheppard and Mrs. C. L. Sheppard of Aurora, were combining business with pleasure at Richfield Tuesday. DINNER? its Yes, - - deer-hunter- s - '.' : Yen- - ison for dinner two-cour- this week! se Nothing less than a six can give you non-politic- t- -t We have cranberries, ;! celery and, in fact, you can get everything to go with the popular t t Just send or phone us your order and we will j: deliver promptly. : v Salina Meat & Supply i 11 built-i- n the Pioneers, for the ensuing year, will be made at the business session, The recently organized Matrons which will be held at the regular Sewing circle, was entertained at tne October meeting, Thursday of next home of Mrs. Bert Jensen, Friday week. Mrs. A. S. Crane and Mrs. A. evening of last week. A dainty lunch- J. Lewis will be hostesses, at the eon was served to fourteen, and preto be held at the Crane meeting ceding the hour needlecraft and soc- home. The president of the county iability were features. organization, Mrs. Niel McMillan, and other officers, will attend the busiMrs. James Reynolds, whose birthness session. Luncheon will be served. day occurred Monday, was assisted in celebrating the event by a group Mrs. LaMar Christensen of Salt of friends and neighbors who spent is visiting at the home of her Lake, the afternoon at her hoafle. The dinMr. and Mrs. Frank. Jackson, parents, ner table and home were gay with this week, . late fall flowers. The hostess served dinner to fifteen guests. Laura E. McQuillian, who is visiting in Salina, her former home town, was the dinner guest at the home of Mrs. August Peterson Tuesday evening. Rubbers and Winter Footwear The Fair Merc. Co. HALLOWEEN Everyday Clothes FOR THE FAMILY ;; :: I I Shoes for everybody AT t-- Groceries for all LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina smooiumess . . built-i- n smoothness. smoothness is within ' ' reach of every new car buyer. For Chevrolet .. has produced a quality car, powered it with a firmly-mounte- d motor engi- -. peered it to run with unsurpassed economy and priced it down among the very lowest-price- d cars in the market. Today, 6ix-cylin- 6ix-cylin- urday afternoon, and the remains were taken to Salt Lake for interment. SAUNAS BUSY STORE. Everything for Everybody you BACK FROM SAD MISSION. Mrs. Franklin 0. Bullock, who was summoned to Salt Lake Monday to attend the funeral services for Mrs. A. S. Heagren, a near relative, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bullock was joined at Gunnison by her mother, Mrs. Marius Jensen, and her sisters, Mrs. S. K. Roper and Miss Hazel Jensen. Mrs. Heagren died at her home in Los Angeles Sat- We sell the best line of men's, ladies and childrens footwear made- - the BALL BAND, manufactured by the Mishawaka Rubber & Woolen Co. They will give you double wear and cost you less. See us and buy the best! t eel . j; meat at this store. ' 7 i DANCE! Salina First Ward Church, Saturday, October 31, from 8 oclock to 10 oclock. Tickets, 10c. Refreshments NEW CHEVIMDILET SIX Great American Value The sold. :: SECOND WARD PRIMARY. One thing to be said for the people :: of Boston and Cincinnati. They never have to worry about the annual rush for World Series tickets. Somebody robbed a safe in a police station at Cleveland. Now they are talking about hiring a nightwatchman. See your dealer below Burr Motor Companv SAUNA, UTAH |