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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH REDMOND I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! 4 f 44444444444H4'!"!,4,,H"4'!'H"!,4444,44'4444!' The Gleaner girls of the First ward Mutual organization, were entertained at a party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Jackson. Their tearher, Mrs. Torn Morley, was hostess and a variety of games were the entertaining feature. Luncheon was served to fifteen. m Mrs. Jame.s Crane and Fred Allred returned last week from Salt Lake. They were called to the city on account of the serious illness of their Toother, Mrs. llcttie Allred. Mrs. Vern P.urns and young son, Dan, left Wednesday for their home at Mounta'n Home, Calif. They have h;cn visiting the past week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Yaun Herbert and Mrs. Ernest Herbert visited friends and relatives at .Scipio Tuesday and Wednesday. Correa ponieBt Special By Last Friday evening the members club and their a held progressive supper. partners, dinner was served at A the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper, Mr. and .Trs. Robert Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. Ward Jensen, Mr. and. Mrs William Cushing, city marshal, has Jensen and Mrs. Myrtle BlackOwen purchased the G. C. Black home and burn. The club is holding its weekly has moved his family from the Murhome of Mrs. Hilton the at meeting phy ranch, south of town, to the new Mrs. Ward Jensen Nelson Thursday. home. is giving the lesson in literature on tiie book, Quality. Street. Mrs. Jack Dewey, who is visiting relatives here, was the guest cf honor Mrs. Arthur Peterson entertained at a party given Tuesday evening at group of her friends Monday the home of Miss Golda Sorenson. Card playing was the pastime of the afternoon in honor of her birthday chicken dinevening and a dainty luncheon was anniversary. A delicious to served was ner Miss thirty guests. served to Miss Ada Osborn, Elna Crane, Miss Virginia Gates and Mrs. Dewey. Mrs. George Rasmussen, Farrel Rasmussen and Ilene Poulson motorMrs. Lars Christopherson and Mrs. ed to Redmond from Spring City Mary Hansen left Friday for the Sunday and spent the day with Mr. coast. They will visit with relatives and Mrs. John Poulson. ' and friends at Los Angeles. Sunday, the stake primary held a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson were convention. The first meeting was in host and hostess to a group of close Redmond and the second m Salina. friends at an evening party at the Miss Janet Bingham 'Dee, a general! Mickelson home Wednesday. A spirit- board member, gave the officers and ' ed game of 500 was the diversion teachers many good points on the of the early evening, followed by a . coming outlined work. tasty luncheon at small tables. There were eighteen guests attending. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen entertained' a group of their friends Miss Fern Mickelson, who ha's spent Sunday evening following the pathe past nine months in Salt Lake geant. Lunch was' served to sixteen City, returned to her home in Salina. A. J. Crosier left Wednesday for the west. He will be away for several weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip at Los Angeles nnd other California points. of the Self-Cultu- ' guests. . Dr. Vernon Anderson of Salt Lake City, was-- , visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson, over last week. end.' . We still have Competitive Prices at our store. gallon of for 75c, or gallon for 40c. You can buy Molas-ae- s 1 one-ha- lf Also Many Other Bargains in Choice Groceries Ask Us, .... FI LL LINE OF Garden Seeds PLANT EARLY! Eugene Okerlund returned from the 'The Y. M. club met Wednesday afeast desert Friday. He spent three, ternoon at .the home of Mrs. Tilman weeks at the Vern Pace sheep camp. ' Nelson. m Miss Fay Nielsen visited last, week Miss lone' Christensen, Miss Vivian with friends at Ephraim. Nelson and Theron Kilpack of Provo, visited with friends in Redmond SunMr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson of day. Kings ranch in Loss Creek, were din. ner guests Sunday at the J. Oscar Miss Elma Mulfo.rd of Sigurd, was Anderson home. . the guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Nelson. Ernest Herbert was transacting business in Richfield Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper entertained a group of friends Tuesday Ralph Monroe and Don Probert of evening at the Draper home. Card Scipio, were looking after their busiplaying was the pastime and luncheon ness interests in Salina Tuesday. was served at a late hour. Regrets. Hey, cried the sergeant at rifle practice, dont you know better than to fire before the range is clear ? You just missed me. I ' am awfully sorry, sergeant, Western Farm replied the recruit. Life. -S- PECIAL- PORK SHOULDER ROAST 9 cents pound! Other Choice Meats at Reduced Prices at the The Roosevelt boom is described as a snowball running down hill, but hereabouts in this wonderful winter a snowball at the bottom of the hill would be nothing but a little pool of water. Boston Transcript. .' What Nevb? Salina Meat & Supply Whether You Bisquick Want a Fountain and Reg. Teacher: "Quote a Scripture verse. The K;d: Judas went out into the Tests Upsetting. garden and hanged himself." Teacher: That's fine! Quote During the past week a series of state tests have been given to the The Kid: Go ye and do likewise." students enrolled in the physics deHot Sands. partment. These examinations have been the cause of many a sleepless night for the physics students, benil A (U.ihL cause they must pass these tests in order to obta'n any credit. In the future each chapter that is finished will be tested thoroughly by another state test given by Mr. Bird. 1 bars.. 9c 89c SPECIALS For Saturday Only JELL-- 0 6c SWEET GHERKINS, 20te rubber sheeting or anything else in the rubber goods line, selection you can make your here, knowing that the quality of the items purchased is the very best and the price is a3 low as it is possible to quote on the quality offered. Now is the time for you to make your selection from our new stock. reg. HOT 15c jar ;. per can BEEF and PORK SHOULDER ROAST, per lb. See Our Many Other Bargains. MILK, Money-Savin- WATER iii .ii nil II i;ii ill 'HI' !li Rip-Roar- Comedy NIPPLES ICE BAGS 7c. RUBBER SHEETING 8c GUARANTEED. LEWIS ' The Rexall Store Figure It Out We will sell wholesale or retail. Flour. Feed. Corn. Chop Feed. Bran and Cereals. Tay-.lor-Ma- de Custom Clothes. MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS SUITS. Cleaning and Repair Work at Very Reasonable Prices. CLAYTON Salina, RASMUSSEN Utah There has been talk of Great Britain giving us some of her islands in reThe School of Experience is where turn for reductions in her war debt owed to us, but apparently no such a man learns how little he has learned in the other schools. Ft. Wayne deal is to be made. But how about swapping Gandhi for our prohibition problem ? Worcester Telegram. Salina Flour & Feed p Exchange ill $ lr 'It: !)'i ill llm III h! Id lb II"1 Planning a Garden? Time for planting gardens ju9t around the corner." is When you are ready for High Grade Seeds, inspect our stock. FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. We carry a complete line of Shoes and Boots, Dry Goods and Groceries. THAT GOOD PLACE TO TRADE! LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina ) ; Opportunity used to knock now it telephones. Employers look for the quickest way to reach people the telephone directory. Is your name listed? It pays to have telephone service. Why not discuss it with us A MARCH SPECIAL Three-Ac- t Funfest . by SAUNA - DRAMATIC CLUB High School Auditorium Heres a Way to Laugh the Depression Away. Roars, Giggles and Plenty of Fun, $5.00 $4-5- 0 Per Mo. Down Finer And remember, the proceeds are to be used for the purchase of new scenery for the high school stage a worthy cause and ypu just cant stay away I You can yet in for 25 c, and if you want a reserved seat itll cost you 35 c. The latter is recommended it will help that much more. ... Dont Genuine ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE 79- - 50 today? The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. lorn l. Plans Announced. Plans havtr beetr 'completed for the staging of the annual junior promenade on March 11. The Orient will be featured throughout. An oriental program- will be presented by the junior class in the morning and unusual oriental decorations will make the prom a memorable one. The program He Missed the Job v of the Figure out first what you can afford to spend . . . then come and see what we offer in hi! liiiiiil We are located in the Bonneville Lumber will be glad to Companys building-an- d serve our customers at the new location. Tie Drug Company The RED & WHITE Store n the morning at il:15 will be instructive as well as entertaining. Songs, readings, a pantomime, and a talk will make this program unique. In the evening the promenade sponsored by the junior class will occur. Decorations, following tradition, will be elaborate. Class colors of gold and blue will be used in - carrying out Asiatic ideas. The promenade will be the big feature of the evening when the patronsi and patronesses, the faculty and the members of the junior and senior classes participate in the grand march. Good music and a beautiful atmosphere should make for everyone thorough enjoyment. 66 ALL GOODS g B.B.Shop Western in RUBBER SPONGES !ii Business Removed LEST WE FORGET . . . BOTTLES -- '!i! ODD L) FOUNTAIN SYRINGES PICKLES, sour, sweet or ' 29c dill, quart jar 29c COFFEE, Blue Pine TOMATO. SOUP, per can.....8c News-Sentine- Innl Hot Water Bottle, Soap White laundry 10 Syringe or a Pan Free. Tacked in Maine 20c, now NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NOTES Pep Rally Stimulates Students.. The hist, but not the least, . game with Richfield was to be the event of the evening of February 26, so as a means of arousing pep in the boys and students of North Sevier, a short pep" rally was held Friday afternoon in the high school auditorium. The school song was sung and many peppy yells were given. The pep rally was brought to a finish with a yell for each member on the. team as they left the hall. 1 Corn ... Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Black, who have Salina their home the past two years, have disposed of their interests here and left Saturday of last Andrew Tuzey of Spring City, is week for Antimony. They plan to a house guest at the home of Mr. make their permanent home there. and Mrs. Ed. Peterson. He is the father of Mrs. Peterson. rude THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS: Used to make quick biscuits 35c Per Package ... ........ re . lr9. Milton McCoy entertained for members of the bridge club at her home in Redmond Thursday evening of last week. Preceding the game, dinner was served by the hostess to eleven guests. Honors wrere awarded for the high and low score at bridge to Mr. L. A. Hugentolder nnd Mrs. Milburn Fenn. Mi Telliiride Power Co. Miss This Big Event |