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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 444...H..f44444,"5-4'H,',I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Jones, formerly a member of the North Sevier high school faculty, was a Salina visitor last week, lie caine down from Salt Lake Friday and attended the junior prom, held the same evening. E. Allen Mrs. L. A. Hugentobler left Thursday of last week for the north. She will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Whiting at Smithfield, and w ith friends at Salt Lake for two weeks. Frank Herbert, who has been transacting business in the northern section of the state, returned Monday. Stockmen Discuss Funds Available For Beet Growers Public Land Control I Dee Miss Shirley Wright, Miss were Wax here Ida Miss and Scorup Friday evening. They attended the junior prom and visited with relatives and friends. They returned to Salt Lake Sunday. (Continued from page 1) for each individual has been increased to $000 and the time for the receipt of applications has been extended to March 31. The increased rates apply only where previous advances have been made, Mr. Eliff advises. Those who are in need of feed or Mrs. Ix'on Peterson and Mrs. Hilda seed loans should notify a county Gates visited with friends and relaa member of the county comagent, tives at Manti Saturday. mittee or any inquiries will be handled at the extension service office at Ray Hudson, who is employed in I.ogan. Mr. Eliff also requests that Salt Lake during the winter months, all applications for livestock loans is visiting in Salina this week. N. D. be sent to Grand Forks, Utah livestock owners will have received over $r00,000 in loans before the close of open period, according to W. W. Owens, ' assistant director of the Utah Extension service, who has just returned from assisting at the Grand Forks office. A group of boys and girls assisted Miss Anna Herbert in celebrating her fourtienth birthday when they ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Park and child-i;t- n arrived at the Herbert home unanreturned Tuesday from a visit for nounced Thursday evening of last M'Viral days with relatives at Provo. week. Following a joyous .evening, .a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Ward Rasmussen 'was hostess Ray. Wells of Provo, visited over friends at dinner and cards f.r a week-en- d at tire Frank' Herbert 'Hie .Sunday evening. Following the dinner home. .. hour at eight oclock, when covers. Wi re marked for six, tables were arMiss Fay Herbert, who is' attending . ranged .for cards. in Salt Lake, was here Friday school - . to attend the. junior, prom, evening Mrs. Carl S. Nielson entertained in North Sevier high school. held the at honor of the birthday anniversary or Nielson Wednesday evening of . Mr. Mrs. John Nielsen' is visiting with last week. Progressive .500 was the her sister, Mrs. F. R. Jorgenson, in diversion of the evening, and' prizes. Salt Lake. She accompanied Mr. Nielwere awarded to Mrs. John Nielsen Nielsen and P. II. Madsen Onest sen, .and Mrs. Niels N'h'lsen. A delicious when they motored north . Sunday. luncheon was served to tea guests. The gentlemen were transacting business in the city for several days. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John C. Christensen of Elsinore, visited Monday with Mr. Mrs. Leon Humphrey' was host-esami Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen. at a "family dinner celebrating 'the third birthday of her daughter, BarWednesday evening of last week, at the Humphrey home Sunday. Miss Helen Jensen was- hostess for bara, Dinner was served at five oclock and the members of the young ladies sewlaid for fourteen. .Guosts covers were ing circle. Miss Herma Peterson en- from were Mr, and Mrs. tertained for the same group at her and Mr', and Mn. Ogden Joseph . home Wednesday evening of this Brain of Richfield. w'eek. Following the hour of needle-craf- t, ' . the hostesses served luncheon MrS. August Erickson was assisted . . to . eight members. . Mrs. Russell Yardley and son, Thomas Yardley, of Christenburg, were shopping and visiting friends ' heie Tuesday. . f-- Mrs 'Teddy Bird and Mrs. grandmother. Victor Reorup was the guest of honor at a dinner celebrating his b'rthday anniversary Saturday. Mrs. Jesse Thomell was hostess and covers were laid for eight. Classified Ads WE HELP YOU COMINCORPORATE PANIES, ARRANGE STOCK, OR REHON I) ISSUES, ORGANIZE, ORGANIZE, ANY SMALL, LARGE OR NEW BUSINESS OBTAIN BLUE SKY" PERMITS IN ANY STATE. WRITE TIIE FULLY. BOND HOUSE OF ILLINOIS. 210 E. OHIO STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. M11A1 CAPITAL RAISE IT. FOR SALE Good Seed Wheat. Os- car Nielson. Mllt3pd r SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS Pork and Beans Medium size, 3 for .... 23c Tomato Soup 3 for 23c Peanut Butter 14 27c jar b. V2-0- Z. Ketchup bottle Roast Beef Shoulder, per lb.. Buy a large can of Sego Milk 6c and receive a coupon for Loose Leaf Cook Book FREE! e for an Colton-Evan- 84-pa- e lb. CHEESE, per COFFEE, Wil-for- d M. J. . .8c Dollars Salina Meat & Supply Jr. B. .....23c Now you can have your dish of Mush in the morning Checker Oats, large pkg....17e SODA CRACKERS, 3 lbs. 33c can. 7c TOMATO SOUP, per . MALT SYRUP, per can 39c SHOULDER BEEF AND VEAL ROASTS, per lb.. .7c Come in and look at our new line of Frocks, Rayon Undies, Hosiery and Baby Goods. Prices are low. . from pag'e 1) legitimate business or buy into one already established. 7 If necessary, deposit money in .Postal Savings ac(Continued counts. ' J. P, Sorenson and Morrill Robins teries of business. Melvin Jones, founder and secreare 'transacting business in Millard tary general of Lions International, is county this week. . a member of the Advisory Committee of. Col. Frank Knox, chairman of the in celebrating her birthday Mrs. Burton .Crane entertained at by a National Committee Against Hoardiwho and a childrens party friends, group of neighbors celebrat:ng the ng'. It is his conviction that if all Erickthe at fourth afternoon at spent Sunday birthday of her son, J, B., the citizen institutions and busipf son home. A social time was enjoyed her home Tuesday afternoon. Followness enterprises in the United States and luncheon was served to ten. ing, romping and games, luncheon was made a maximum effort to turn their served to the little guests by the currency and gold into bank deposits, Mr. and Mrs. Max ohep left Wed- hostess. cash in the hands of banks would innesday for California. On March 2R crease at least two billion dollars they will atte.nd the marriage of Miss 'H. C. Williams, proprietor of the and a by credit expansion potential Minnie Cohen, a sister 6f Mrs. Cohen, Sal'na Feed exchange, was .transactiwould increase twenty billion dollars, which will be performed at. Los An- ng business at Beaver Tuesday. a sufficient amount to S6t in motion geles at, the. home of the bride. Mr-an. Mrs. Cohen will visit in Cali-Mr. amj Mrs. Lucian Gates, who a greater business boom that; we have ' as yet experienced. fornia for a week o'r more. spent four months at Los Angeles and The foregoing .message, coming other California points, returned .to H. C. Stewart visited Saturday and their home in Salina Saturday. They from the Lions International information department, Chicago Illinois, is Sunday with Mrs. Stewart at the J. report a fine. time in the sunny clime, Oscar Anderson home. He is pfinci-pa- l but they are glad Jo be back to good being met with favor throughout the intermountain section, and the local of the high school at Monticello. old Salina and Utah; . club, while not finding much hoarded is offering full cooperation in Mrs. CJaud Christensen was hostess Arthur- Nelson, a former resident money, nation-wid- e the movement and. every to the members of the bridge club of Salina, but who has made his home on is member the job. to aid in at her home Saturday afternoon. An at Salt Lake for a number of years, better times! elaborate luncheon was- served, pre- was here over Sunday visiting with Scofo his sister, Mrs. Matilda Nelson. ceding the afternoons game. nLRE FOR FUNERAL.. . . prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frederick Relative's from outside points who Peterson arid Mrs. Fletcher Peterson. Gilbert Beebe, the Piute county atThere were eight guests and M rs. torney, accompanied by his. son, M. R. were here to attend the funeral serLavell Dastrup of Richfield, a former Beebe, and James Ackerson,. all of vices held Thursday of last for Junction were transacting business Mrs. Ilettie Allred, were: Mr. and member, attending. Mrs.- Horace Allred,- Roosevelt; in Salina Monday of this week. Mr. II. C. Merz of Mt. Pleasant, was a r Mrs. Prrcy Allred cf Twin Falls. I la.;' Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch and business visitor in Salina Tuesday. He CARD OF 711 KS. was conferring with. Clayton RasmusThe children of the late Mrs. .Hot-ti- e Miss' Clay Allred of Salt Lake; Mrs. sen of this city. Allred, wish to sincerely thank all F. A. Pace, Delta; Roy Allred, Ely, who assisted in any way during the Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allred, Salt Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Peterson en- death and burial of their mother. And Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Acord. tertained at a social e'oning for a they especially appreciate the com- Mrs. Jennie Allred, Mrs. Elizabeth few close friends Sunday. Card play- forting words spoken at the services, Allred and John Justesen of Spring ing was the diversion of .the evening the beautiful floral offerings, and the City, and Mrs. Ruland Peterson of V 9 great respect shown the mother by Ephraim. Mrs. Vern Ivie was hostess at a Pahvant chapter, Daughters of the n Members of- the S. S. club were hosSaturday afternoon Utah Fioneers. at the Ivie home. In the contest for tesses at a well arranged surprise honors at the game, Mrs. ' Lovell One invention which is badly needed party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Grant Gates were s a back seat silencer for henpecked Guy Sorenson Sunday evening. The A dainty luncheon was motor car drivers. winners. affair was in honor of the birthday served by the hostess to twelve anniversary of Mrs. Sorenson, a mem' ADVERTISING The new. but ber of the club. Dinner was served guests. thoroughly tested and proven cure for and the evening was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hopkins mo- ailing business. There were ten in the party. tored to Delta Sunday. They wore guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hopkins. B.B.Shop ' ' , 1 We have always featured the class of goods are most highly recommended as effective agents in caring for the skin. Creams, Lotions, Massage Preparations, Facial Soaps, Cosmetics, Etc. If you have a favorite, youll find it here or if you wish to select something new, we can recommend those which are considered best for any special use. LEWIS Drug Company "The Rexall Store YOU ARE INVITED to see the M. I. A. Drama EYES OF LOVE To be presented at Second Ward Recreation Hall, Saturday, March 19th.. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Blixt and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Petty of Gunnison, were here for a brief visit Sunday. They visited with Leo Broadhead, who New Scenery to be displayed for the first time. Tickets Adults, 20c, Children, 10c recovering at the Salina hospital following the amputation of his right Reserved seats, 10c extra, at the Lewis Drug Store. leg. is SDAY SALE SDAY Watch, Our. SILVER ' DOLLAR DAY SALE! Come and see what a lot of wonderful values a $1 buys today. Sale Starts Saturday and continue until after Easter. The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. I I k : The care of the skin is the most exacting duty which confronts the woman who prizes her gift of beauty. The RED & WHITE Store ."' t a Garden? Planning Time' for planting gardens around the corner. . is just When you are ready for High Grade Seeds, inspect our stock. FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. '. .We earry a complete line of Shoes and Boots, Dry Goods and Groceries. . ! THAT GOOD PLACE TO TRADE! ' LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina All Kinds of Seeds and Grains Cleaned and Ready to Plant - SPECIAL SHOWING OF THE LATEST STYLES IN Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Childs, Miss Beth Childs and Miss Blanche Franwere cis, of Gunnison, combining business with pleasure in Salina Tuesday. Have 13c ...... n Wheat New Spring Togs New Hats, New Dresses, and clever accessories to match. The latest in Lingerie and Hosiery. Visit the 17c Watch our specials and Save your C round-tabl- bridge-luncheo- and 2-l- Following the addresses made by Winkler and McFarland, a discussion was held in regard to loans from the government, s interest to be paid, and in the unreserved on the public bills, domain. Taking part in this discussion, expressions given by Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, D. G. Burgess, J. T. Crane, and others. Before final adjournment, S. M. Jorgensen, D. G. Burgess and Rasmussen- were named as a committee to draft a set of resolutions favoring the suggestions which were brought out in McFarlands talk. This was done and copies will be sent to Utah representatives in congress, and to respective organizations and associations. Messrs. .The objects of the Lions campaign Mr. and Mrs. Vern A'lbrecht mot to. get rnoney, now hidden, are, vistored to M'arysvale Sunday. They into circulation, .and second, to con' ited with fri'ends for the' day. duct a campaign of popular education as to the function of money of banks . Mr,s. Charles A. Kennedy of Auof credit, and to show the disastrous rora, was 'a business visitor id Salina consequences when credit is restrict'. Wednesday.' ed by money withdraw-from the ar. out-of-to- Miss Beryl Robins left last week for the capital city. She will visit at the home of Mrs. George Robins, her And Wheres the Woman That Isnt Just a Little Vain? per cent. Dollar Circulation Urged By Clubs Ramey. atjd Jeffrey 'entertained at shower in honor of Mrs. Earl Bird Wednesday afternoon at the home of the former. The afternoon was pleasantly spent, socially, hnd 'a dainty luncheon" was served to 'thirty guests. - . aves Butter was' hostess at. Mrs. dinner at the Curfew home Sunday. Covers were laid fornix. .' . s Miss Bessie Andreason is visiting .at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna (lee, at McGill, Nev. She accompanied Mrs. Gee to Nevada, following the funeral services held in of Salina for Wm. Gee .Wednesday ' last week. . . from page 1) Utah. In concluding, Mr. McFarland announced that the government is now making loan amounts varying from $3 to $12 per acre for seeds for planting, the rate being fixed at 514 (Continued Miles-Curfe- .. Vanity Loves A Skin Like Velvet SATURDAY SPECIALS We are doing custom cleaning. Sow Good Quality and CRANE SHOPPE your Oats Barley Alfalfa Seed Clean Grain and Harvest Clean, Marketable Crops. Watch Repaired We have added to our business the mill commonly known as Expert watch repairing and cleaning at a reasonable price. Call in and see our line Jewelry Wrist Watch Bands of jI Repair 4 Necklaces Rings $ IRA COLE 4 Watchmaker and Jeweler Gunnison, Utah Geo. Francis Barber Shop. j Work-Spec- ial Prices J 85c 50c 40c f t 1 .65c j! NEW SOLES MEINS SHOES, old price $1.00, now LEATHER HEEL RUBBER HEEL LADIES SHOES, old price 75c, now LADIES HEELS SALINA SHOE SHOP 44444-f-fMt444444M4444- t 25c t j the Salina Feed Exchange and are now open to supply your needs in Grain, Flour and Feeds, on an Exchange Basis. 1 Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. |