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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH .. - 4 4- - WILL REORGANIZE Opening Date Set ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! For Baseball Season i 4. ( 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. if 4 4- 4- - 4- - - 4- - 4- - 4- - 4-- 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- - 8 4- - 4- - 4- 4-- 4- 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- - '.' -- 4- - 4- - 5"S 4- - . . Heber Williams, of the Salipa Flour Feed Exchange, was a business visitor- - at Beaver Monday and Tuesday. . & . ' SALE SATURDAY . (Continued from page 1) is an adoption of the Amwhich ball, erican league, was given and the officials finally decided to use this ball In the coming years plays. The season for the four whirlwind teams will open May 15, when the Gunnison boys will go to Elsinore for the opening game. On the same date Nephi will go to Salina for the first clash. The several teams will be seen at their home grounds in six games, while six will be played abroad. The following is the schedule adopted: FIRST HALF. Alay i5 Nephi at Salina; Gunnison at Elsinore. . ElMay 22 Salina at Gunnison; sinore at Nephi. . Alay 29 Nephi at Elsinore; Gunnison at Salina. June 5 Elsinore at Gunnison; Salina at Nephi. .. June 12 Nephi at Gunnison; Salina LeoBrnadhead.'who was discharged from the. hospital Saturday, and Mrs. Breadhead, returned to their home at Gunnison. Air. IJroadhead has been at ' Elsinore. . confined at the hospital the past June 19 Gunnison at Nephi; Elrecovering from the am- sinore at Salina. putation of a limb. Monday, theywere SECOND HALF., dinner guests at the home of Mr. arid June 26 Nephi at Salina; GunniCurfew. Mrs. . son at Elsinore. July 10 Salina .at Gunnison; Mrs. Bill Patterson, who was- a aA Nephi.. member of the class receiving diplom17 Nephi at Elsinore GunniJuly as from the North Sevier high school son at Salina. last week, left Friday for her home July 31 Elsinore at Gunnison; Salat Los Angelos, Cidif. She'was accom ' . ina at Nephi. , to Scipio. by her mother-- Mrs. Gunni-sonSaf7 Nephi at August Joyce. Osboru, and Jack Olsen. . . several- -months Sunbeam Toilet Soap cake cake 1 . ' 1 10c ....j........ lc I ........ 2 Cakes...., 11c ... 1 cake 5c 1 cake......... lc 2 Cakes 1 1 . . pa-nie- 5c Packages : :.. home 5c lc ' Cans 2 f. 1 box box........ !: r, 10c lc Boxes 2 Wyandotte Cleanser 1 1 ........ lc- : '2 Packages .....lie 15c 1 L bottle,,, 2 . Sena Bell, Miss . lc Bottles,.. ..16c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Team Rosters.Each team- in' the league has - Mrs. V. A. Malmsten, president of the American Legion Auxiliary of Richfield, was consulting with Airs. ' sub- mitted the respective rosters of players, which" have been limited to 2J. The. Usual provision has been made that players to be eligible to play, must have been residents of the Jefigue district from February 10 to the time of the opening of the league games. New players may be substituted for any game by the soliciting team giving 48 hours notice, and providing the substitution does not to. any other team . within the league boundaries. .The roster of. the players for the four clubs have been submitted, and are as follows: : SALINA ROSTER Wm. Iteiiry - . - 1 package ..15c 1 package,, .. lc - - 2 Packages.,. ..16c - Pork and Beans can can 1 1 ..10c 2 lie Cans Sardines Tin-ap- a 1 can 1 can. - ..10c lc lie Cans 2 Jell-- lc : O 1 ,10c package,,. package, 1 lc ..... 2 Packa ges. ,11c K. C. Baking Powder (25c aize) 1 can.. ,25c ...... can 1 ... 2 Cans - lc ,26c G, W. Tobacco 1 package package 1 - :. ... ,10c lc ... - - . H. C. Stewart, principal . of the Monticello high school, arrived Sunday. He is a guest of Airs. Stewart at the J. Oscar Anderson home. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. James A. Alickelson announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Dora Alickelson, to Nephi Reese, son of Thomas Reese of .Loa. The marriage ceremony will be performed at Loa, May twenty-thir- DAY .- r. at-th- Sunday, May 8th Remember youc.Best. Friend your Mother bn this date, with ' Saturday evening the r first-yea- . Thurston Taylor and. Air. Post of in Los Angeles, spent the Week-enRedmond and. vicinity on business, d . Miss Opal Christensen, a student at Snow college, of the college student-jod- y for next year in the elections last Friday. vice-preside- nt million dollar baby girl arrived qt our house oh, boy. This was the message received in Salina from Emmett Robins the first of the week. Emmett is a good friend of the edifailed to' tor, but the to relative data the give any weight of the new Miss Robins. But he must be forgiven its the first to arrive in the family. It is presumed that the Riverside 4retel, of which Mr. Robins fs manager, will be off line until Robins recovers from his Daddy glee and happiness. Information received at the home of Mrs. Mary Hansen, mother of Mrs. Robins, stated that the tnother and new baby daughter were doing splendidly. To Mf. ami Mrs. Robins, Salina extends the best happiness and wishes, and rertiember, hotel manager, if apy of the boys from this section stop at your hotel, see that the goods are ' 1A Ernel-Jense- - . STATIONERY . n a fine line of We have . MOTHERS ' - DAY Macaroni, Salad roni ,11c Packages or Shel-ro- ni 40c NOTICE TO WATER USERS. The schedule' for watering lawns will be for everybody from 5 to 7 p. m. every day except Sunday, beginning Saturday evening, May 7. Hours for Sunday will be from. 8 to 9 a. m. and 5 to 7 p. m. EARLI'N JENSEN, Ranging in price from $3.00 box. per for 39c to Box Chocolates . Come in and let tfs put a box you. away for ' ' ' . ' V . . .. Also a nice line of STATIONERY- - - . LEWIS Drug Company: it The Rexall Store- - " . Mrs. Robert Smith retunied to her after home in . Redmond Tuesday, weeks severalvisiting with spending hv-- r relatives-in- Spring City. . . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Hansen and baby, are. visiting with Aire. II. C. Hansen this week. Mr. and. Airs. Hansen- have been living in Cleat Creek the past winter. . . R. M. Thompson, principal .of- - the junior high and grade schools at Salina, Mrs. Thompson and .their "young son, left this .week fdr Scipio. The Thompsons plan", to sperid .the summer- months at. that point. NEPHI ROSTER Special Sale for Mothers1. Day 'Latest Modes in and up . See Our Special .Combination for Mother: A fiat, a Dress and a pair of Hdse to match, all for $10.0.0 Potted Plants and many other Dainty Gifts. . "' . . Sanders. . ELSINORE ROSTER Efwin ples, Byron Staples, Herman Price . are Lower" than ever! We are headquarters for- Seeds and Garden ' Supplies and All Choice Staples. . - Sta- Johnson, Reed Gregerson, Leonard Baireline, Owen Hill, Fred Lott, Ned' Christiansefi, Gray, Gate Smith, John. Francks, John Bod teller, . Oral Nielson, Joe Buys. - New Line of Spring (Goods?, Her-manse- n, Ned Hermansen., Raymond Max Marquardsan, Grant Nielson, Robbins, Donald Johnson,2. LeGrande HAVE YOU SEEN OUR . Eu- gene Wo.rthjngton,- Leland Belliston, Ruion Cowan',. Cliff Reese, i. M. Petty, Dr--. P. .L. Jones', Ray Lunt, Grant Sperry; Paul Christonsen, Theodore Howard, Lester Nmlson, Leonard Williams,. Weldon Kendall, Ray Painter,- Do'uglas Cowan, Cleo 'Letty, Glade thfe CRANE. SHOPPE . Alont .Sperry, ' Jack Ockey, Glen Worthington, Millinery.--.-$1.0- 0 . " LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina" GREETINGS TO. ALL MOTHERS ON MOTHERS DAY . Sensational Offer! For May Only . : We want to extend our Greetings, Thanks and Apprecia tion toj all Mothers and pray Gods blessings upon you. We feel 'greatful to you and! yours fon what you have done for us and anyone wishing our service in selecting gifts to- make Mother happy, we will be only too glad to assist. - The Fair Merc. Co. S A LINAS BUSY STORE. MIX MASTER . lc Watcrmaster. . -- 1 ' 1 package package 2 . ,10c ..: ... Packages lc ll.c Blue Pine Coffee 1 1 can can 2 Cans., 1 1 10c package lc Packages $1.80 Free Cleaning .10c for ,.llc lc We will present a Carnation to Every Lady making a purchase at our store Saturday. Complete line of DAY GIFTS MOTHERS Choice Roasts for Sundays Dinner. Pressing ON ALL SUITS $4-5- 0 PURCHASED FROM US! Complete line of latest Stylos. Rope Shoulders, $3-0- 0 Per Mo.. No Carrying Charges Shoulders, Peaked or Notched Herringbones, Tweeds, Serges, and all latest woven Worsteds. All Alaterial Guaranteed 100 per cent Wool! Lapels. Best Service Down . Spring Padded Juices Fruits Whips Cream Mashes Potatoes Stirs Drinks Blends Dressing Mixes Battor. KIVALITY CLEANERS information WESLEY CHERRY Thone 38 Lump Co(i(,t:!-- i ,.S4.70 ALL KINDS OF SEED GRAIN in Town. Call our representation for full The RED & WHITE Store 19.5Q AND x 11c Milk, large can 1 for 1 for 2 Per Hundred "Pounds 41c package. 2 ONE. PRICE. TO. ALL . Com Flakes . . d. 2 . CHOCOLATES son-of-a-g- The Afternoon" elf w&s entertain-- , at thehoirfe of Airs. Thursday: Needleeroft was." the pastime of the afternoon and a luncheon all. wet. was served to thirteen members ad : - Ijoy " was-electe- a nice box of CANDY.- DOLLAR BABY. MILLION scouts had a group night in the hills west of Redmond. Eleven scouts went up and cooked their supper and spent the night around the fire. After, an outdoor breakfast in the morning the boys returned in their homes. Wallace and Don Poulson, Boyd Anderson leaders" accomwho were the Draper panied the scouts. . e . Air. and Airs. Glenn Crane announce the birth of a son. The baby arrived at the Crane Jiomp Tuesday nioming, and all concerned are doing splendidly. MOTHERS - Thorsen, district committee-womafor the sixth district, Alonday. Gates,- Glen Steele, ' Nyles ChristenShe ,w?is accompanied by her sister, sen, Dallas Bird, Calvert Madsen, Airs.' D. 11. Whittenburg, .of GunniElmo Bird, Max Sorenson, Ed Jensen, son, who is a house guest at the Jim Forshee, Tad Sorenson, Farrell this Alalmsten home in. Richfield Crane, Rex Jensen, Ivan Cooper, Wm. ' week. Johnson, Morris Dbmgaard, Lee Bird, Orlando Crane, Reed Thorpe, Clyde Air. and Airs. Ed. Peterson motored Harward, Newell Alorley. north Sunday morning. .They- were 'Antone GUNNISON .ROSTER guests .at- a birthday party given In Villard, Waldo Villard, Newell Child's, honor of the .anniversary of Al- Elbert Modeen, Hugh Halverson,- Harbert Puzey, father of Airs. Peterson, old Halverson,- Ross Tollestrup, Duat the Iuzey home in Spring City. ane Tollestrup, Dean Nielson,- - Donald Peterson, Glen Pritchett, Wilford Air, and Airs. Lawrence Deaton and Bauer, Paul Duggins, Rellis Sorenchildren of Butte, Alont., visited for a son, Glen Stubbs, Earl Arnold, Vern few days this week with Mrs. Arminta Erickson, Merlin Christensen,Joe Alurphy and other- relatives and Wemz, Vance Allred. friends. n, 4-- El- belong . Albert- - : ;. her Mr. ,and Mrs. Vernal Christensen of Gunnison, are now located in Salina. They plan to make their home here - . - . permanently. package,.. package bottle to ,10c Old Witch 1 recovery, Els-inore- 11c at Elsinore. August '14 Gunnison at N.ephi; has' been ' . . sinore at Salina. the local Mina Bell, Miss Thelrpa Bell and William Bell of ,. were lu.ncheon guests at. the E. C. .Wright home Monday. 6c 1 . at Sevier. Mrs.. Oxydol 1 ina - . Elliott Sargent, .who taking, special treatment at hospital, .has made a rapid and Thursday she returned 6c ... : ...v...... . ; Airs. lc Scouring Cleanser can can - . package .package 2 1 na 6c ....;. Crystal Blueing 1 s -- Bob White Soap . . The dubs, a National organizaand one which is of unlimited tion, o 0 value in giving instructions in home Lake of Salt Mrs. Laura Draper and farm projects to the youth of our City, is a house guest this week at land, will be reorganized for the sumthe home of. her brother, Rasbel Dra-pe- mers, activities in Salina. Those wish' . ing tp register in the several classes, . may do so wifh Mrs. Vern Ivie, suhome of pervisor for the club work this year. The Y. AI. club met. Mrs. Gerald Hales last week for its She will be assisted by Airs. James Monroe, who is in charge of the home ii3ual business meeting. . and community section of the farm Aliss Vivian Nelson, who has been bureau. Instructions will start as and attending school at the B. Y. U. in soon a? the classes are organized chosen. officers week-end with her lrovo, spent the parents, Air. and Airs. F. T. Nelson. By Special Correspondent - Joseph Sorenson left .Monday .for Willard and Nad I'uzey of Spring week the at this Santaquin. For several years he has City, are visiting home of their sister, Mrs. Edwin Pe- been in charge of flood conditions near the power plant in Santaquin terson. canyon and will be in charge at the ' sam.e point this season. August Erickson, proprietor of the Mrs. Erickand Mercantile store, Fair f . at Gunnison SunMr. and ADs. August Peterson were son, were, visitors-day. special guests at a banquet. at the Roberts hotel in Provo Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggan of evening. The. affair was. given by the Gunnison, were dinner guests Sunday Red & White chain store organizaof Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heath. tion of Utah, Juab ami Sanpete county operators being special guests. lc REDMOND CLUBS. Cleaned and Inspected to Meet State Requirements. ASK FOR A FREE TRIAL Tellur ide Power Co. Come in and let us figure with you on prices. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. . |