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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 1 A .;.: FORMER SALINA WOMAN Government Issues Salina Wallops MARRIED AT SALT LAKE LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS f Statistics on Utah to 3; Elsinore, 9 of Announcement of the - : .;. : : :- : - : . . b; shop intsructor Owen Westinskow, the Brigham high school, Mrs. N. P. Westinskow and Miss Fern Wes- of Manti, visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. i Crane. ' ' Mrs. Taylor Leigh and Mrs. Rich- ard Crane and their children, arrived here from Nevada Saturday. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mad-- ' ' for this month. ' Miss Indra Freece, "instructor in English and Spanish at the local high school, and her sister, Miss Louise Freece, left last week for Salt Lake, They are registered at the University cf Utah for. the summer session. ; a : : : : v t- seen in the game3- of the ' ' Utah league.. The score: .. . ' . SALINA. . . (Continued from page 1) Miss Ilazel Jorgensen has r;turn-a- t Receipts from business licenses conel from a week spent at Salt Lake. sist chiefly of taxes exacted from She was amunpanBd By Ross and other incorporated comhome of the will visit at who trap, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-S- . panies,' the cigarette tax, and the tho?e sales tax on gasoline, .while soph Torgensen, i from nnnbpsinfss licenses comprise on motop vehicles and Albert Aibertrr-nranger for the chiefly. of taxes hunting and fishing Salma division of the Fishlake forest, amounts paid-foon gasoline Mrs. Albeitsen and - the Albertsen privileges. The. sales tax 1931' and in amounted to $1,914,715 children, left Monday for their sum-.se- n of 14' a in decrease .32, 1930, 230,488 ner home at th f ranger station in ' cent. per . .. . , Gooseberry, The total funded or fixed, debt out$10,635',-OO'Mr. and Mas. Kidd Jensen and MrS.. standing June. 30, 1931, was was this f)f amount, $7,260,000 Crant Gates visited Saturday and fog. highways; Provo. Sunday with Boyd Bench at The net indebtedness, funded or fixBoyd is slowly improving from . a ed debt less sinking funcj assets, was illness, and he is being treated ' or $9.75 per capita. In $1,982,363, . by a spec ialid a'..lnu4. - Das-tinsko- Mra. Igilcn McKenna arrived MonAn outing was enjoyed by a group of friends at the Glenn Gates ranch day from Los' Angeles, and she will t Gooseberry, Saturday evening.! v:S:t for a urolith. at the bom'e'of.her Those attending the fried chicken din- - parens, Mr. and Alfs. Lars The coast visitor was met nor were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mar-- : Mrs. Ow'er at- - Sri do by lor sister, Mr. Glendon Mrs. Mr. and Jensen, tin, ' ' and Mrs. DeLoss Gates, Mr. and Mrs Taylor. Frank Steele and Antone Jeppson. Mrs. Claud Giles arrived Ratur-daleft: Mr. and Mrs. Royal 'Nielsen from Nevada. She will, make an extended home visit with lior mother,-'Mrs- . at their for Kingman', Tuesday Ariz. Mrs. Alfred Evans and son, Rose Crane, and cither relatives. She Howard, left the same day for Lo will be reinemberi d .as Bessie Crano vere called here1 before lui: marriage ?t McGill. . Angeles, Calif. They Mrs. of Jesse Steele, .death the by . Mr.and IEn ' Johnson 'mother of Mrs. Nielsen and. .Mrs. . Johnson,-Mrs- . Wanda .Miss Evans. daughter, . Cuitis Johnson, Monte Robins and been who has Miss. Norma Robins of Sciniw, visited .Mattsson, Wayland at the A. C. Willardson home for sev- with Margaret France A meson and eral weeks past, has gone to' Salt other relatives in. Salina Saturday of ' . Lake, where he will enter the .state last week. ' sesschool summer the for university ; and ,ind Mrs. B. .M. sion. For the past two years Mr. at infant son, of Seiplo, were visiting' Mattsson has been an instructor Jerome, Ida. Mrs. Mattsson and in- Wednesday at the home of Mr. and fant son, Bert, will remain in Salina Mrs. Frank Jackson, parents of Mn.. Thompson. . and be- the guests of Mrs. Mattssons . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willardson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nielson "were Lela and Jkmes Erickson of King-ma- in Salt Lake last week to attend theAriz., are here and will remain graduation exercises held at the. Uni.-- . for the summer visiting at the home versity of Utah.' Their son, Hugh of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Nielson; was a member of the class . receiving diplomas Tuesday. He had a Seth Larson came d,own front Pro- major .in chemistry,, and after 'a vo Tuesday. He expects to remain weeks 'stay, in the eity he. dans to here for the summer at. the W. L. spend the summer months at thb ' Nielson ranch.' Nelson ranch. . Chris-toplv'rso- n. and-Mr?- . M-r- - - n, Totals-..- ' was i debt ! The assessed valuation of property Hill, c ad valorem taxatm Utah subject-t364,053; the amount of ion. was-$72state taxes levied was $5,323,430, an'd t.he per capita-levy- ; $10.42. In 1930 the ner capita levy Was $10.50, and in .: i 38 ! ELSINORE.. Marquardson, Buys,' ss' j B. 5 5 5 2b ' 8 $6.98. 1.917, . f' ' By Special Correspondent : Redmond Girl Marries. Miss I.udean Johnson, daughter of Mr., "anti Mrs. James Johnson' of Rod-non- married to. Clifford son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen of Centerjield, in Salt Bake CTty Wednesday, afternoon. The irides mother and sister, Mrs. Hebftr Murphy, of Idaho, were present at fie ceremony. After the wedding, the group visited with relatives and - and friends in Salt. Brigham . They plan to return here the ; at'erpait of this week. Chris-'ense- u, Jit-y- Mrs. Orrin Peterson entertained for the Self Culture club at the Peterson hotne this week. Mrs. Myrtle. Blackburn gave an interesting lesson on Cnfrcpt Events. . Herman Kessler has been a busi. ness visitor, in the capital city for the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf Woodrow Herbert, .with the oil . past week. . chemistry crew in Salina-- caiTycmrlms and Mrs. Matilda Nelson motored to gone to western Texas,' where he. will the Fishlake resort and spent Sunday Mrs: Van Waay and baby daughter, make a special study of a poisonous Siem Van Waay, md brother-in-laweed that is giving stockmen much of Chicago, are guests at Mrs. Van Mrs. Claud Allred accompanied her vVaays trouble in that section.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis . sister, Mrs. Alfred Evans; to CaliforPoulson. " ' Tony Gee of McGill, Nov., is visit! nia. They loft Tuesday morning, and Miss Rose Sorenson and 'James ing at the Thorval' Andreason home.-- . Mrs. Allred wil visit with her daugh .. ter, Mrs. Floyd Berk, at San Diego, returned home Monday after Paul Packard, instructor in the and other relatives for two months. visiting with their mother, Mrs. . Richfield schools, made a brief visit Sorenson, . who is confined Josephine with G. M. Christiansen Tuesday. Mr. ' Miss Mary 'Mattsson, who has been n one of the Salt 'Lake hospitals.' Packard will spend his vacation at an instructor in the Wyoming schools the past year, will spend the summer Reno, Nev. A large, group of local sportsmen months at the F. A. Mattsson home. the opening of the fishing enjoyed . a A Miss Phyllis Jorgensen, who has :eason at Fishlake. From reports, the An been an instructor in .the Salt Lake quilting was' en- fish must have been biting or we Mrs.' Car-- Niel sure are. home at of the is here for the joyed schools the past year, . summer months. She has Miss Irisisrn Thursday afternoon. Dinner was Thorpe as a house guest at the Jor- served, following the Lus.y hours, Little Alene Jensen, daughter of ' Nielsen, assisted by her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, receivgensen home. laid fo. ed a serious ter. Tawn, and covers-werinjury to her leg last Mi?s Stena Scorup, principal of twelve. week, while she was playing at the North Sevier high school, left Mon-- j neighbors. Seven stitches had to be society day for Provo. She has registered atj. The Second ward-Relietaken to close up a gash that had i aired at a social affair for the Brigham Young university for the been made 'in. the flesh. . j school. session summer of closing meeting of the summer at the regular church Tuesday afternoon. Officers Mrs. Ward Jensen, Mrs. Oral. JenMr. and Mrs. P. 0. Rands of Los j and teachers were special, guests, and sen, Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mrs. Geo. Angeles, visited Monday with Mr. ard a program and luncheon were Christensen, Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. : Lars Christopherson. They were lures. C. C. Jensen, Mrs. Mar Miekelson, enroutc to Salt Lake for a weeks visit ... Miss Vivian Nelson, Miss Opal Chris-onse- n with two compan-wa- s with relatives and friends. Mr. RandG Uewr d lYter-on- , and Miss Velma Jensen, 'at-- ' , Dan GsBorn and Boyd Roberts. tended a shower for Mrs. Cy Stillman employed in road construction 'oiv-d in the Peterson ' lizzie, it the A. C. Willardson home Tueshft early Wednesday for the fishing day afternoon, at Salina.Ilebcr Williams, proprietor of the! brunts in the Yopo section. The young Salina Feed Exchange, and Mrs. Wil-- j ni'nivds dan to travel ns far as the Mrs. Margaret Hansen spent last liams, were combining business with lizzie will go, and stay as long as week in Salt Lake visiting with her pleasure at the capital city Friday the gru'o lasts, special son, Alvin, who is taking and Saturday of last week. reatment at the convalescent home. Mrs. No; hi Reese of Loa, is visitMr. and Mrs. Holier Mathews, w'io ing this week with her father, An Mrs. Wilford Stevens, Mrs.- John were called to Ogden last month byjdrcus Miekelson. She will return to Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen. the serious illness of a son, have re- - her home Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Erastus Chris-- , turned to their home here. ensen, Linden Anderson, Errel 'MieMr. raid Mrs. T, . Black and child-M- kelson and Ernel Jensen, attended the and Mrs. W. M. Drage, who Iron, were in Richfield Sunday. They M. I. A. convention at Salt Lake last have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ren! were oU,s;s at a birthday party, cele- - week-enRasmussen the past two weeks, left Imating the anniversary of Mrs. F. A Monday for their home at Salem, Whitt head, a sister of Mrs. Black. Mrs. Lee Lindhardt entertained the Utah. ladies of the Afternoon club at her Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson is visiting home. The time was spent at needle-craf- t, Mrs. Harold Wood has returned to this week with Miss Vivian Anderson and luncheon was served to her home at Lewiston. She visited the at Salt Lake C:ty. Miss Anderson i? twelve guests. past week with her mother, Mrs. a student at a business college. Mary Ivie, at the home of Mrs. Rula Mrs. Vernal Nelson entertained a Martin. Buv from Our Advertisers. large group of her relatives and friends at the Nelson home Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday-anniversarCovers were laid at a HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Sorenson . - ' ' Its better to be 4af6 than aorry. 'LEWIS create comment for .advertising, a forthcoming picture, a; Southern, movie house slipped placards bearing the words, Guard Your Secrets under the doors of many residences." One citizen, not recognizing the advertising significance .of the stunt, poured several gallons of home brew into .the sewer. Truly, the wicked flee when no man pursuqth." . . ; Bird; charge defeat to Hermansen: Hits Batted Off.D. Bird 8, Herman-s- n '7, Staples J. Struck out By T). Bird 1, Ilermanson Staples 0. Tim 2:15. cf game Lbupires Nilson" and The Bexall Store . -- rcterson. FORMER SALINA RESIDENT GRADUATES WITH HONORS - Claiming that - rigorous "wattime drilling gave him incurable corns' . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson, foron his feet, Willie Lee Johnson, negro of of mer residents Salina, but now. World War veteran of New Orleans,' informain are of Richfield, receipt tion to the effect that their "son. Car- .asked full disability payment. vel Mattsson, finished his school work Mrs.- - Anna Obler of Chicago, had at the George Washington University With &n A average for his entire her husband, arrested 50 times for inwith toxication during the 19 years of their course in law, and- graduates ' distinction. Of the- 112 graduates, married' life, she declared in a divorce . bill. only five finished wiith" distinction, andtvo of these were off tears from Some s (dentist has figured .oiit that the navy, men fiearly 40 ypars of age', children of fathers, above the age of and .with much experience,' and were 40 have better chances of- making, a graduates of the U. S. Naval academy' .at Annapolis, Md. Carvel and the name for themselves than, the offother two who graduated with distinc- spring of younger men. The idea may be that the older fathers cannot hold tion, ore young men. a bad example before the kids so long. Carvel was, as a result of hte schoto admitted the George lastic record, Washington Chapter of the Order of the Cuff, national honorary legal fraternity. This organization has about FOR SALE OR TRADE One wa28 chapters in the largest law schools of the country, and membership in It gon and side delivery rake, cheap. i.Ioi oni Jensen, Gunnison, is considered the highest scholastic Address. ' ' ' Utah. J17 honor of national universal recognition 'that con come to a . graduating ICE FOR SALE Gall-a'the Sal student.' ina Auto- Cabins. ' ' ; ' J17t4 FREE oOorr- - . I - ORDER YOUR ' FOURTH OF JULY . - ; SUIT NOW! ' . oOo , KWAL1TY , Classified Ads . r t - Daylight saving time- has messed York 'babys birthday. It up - was born-a- t 12:30 'aHm., May 15, New Line of Spring Goods? Prices are Lower than ever! We are headquarters for Seeds and Garden Supplies and AH Choice Staples. DENVER Specials for Saturday by TELEPHONE $1.75 After 8:30 P. Percales . .. M. OnTy V. $1.60 . . ; Station - .to - station . rates. Ask !Long Distance" for ' ' others you may want. j ..... Towels Blegch ..! Costume Beads... Sponge Balls Aspirins- ..........1 , l'Oc. ...1 0 c-.'...,..1 . 01 ' Lndres, Mens' and Child- rens Hose, per pair Corn, Pegs, Beans, Toma- - ; tors, Jam, Raisins, Pork . aiid Beans, Catsup and 10c many other articles, each 10c Tlifsei arc only a few of the many items at 10c But visit our store! . . . - The Fair Merc. -Co. , telephone; 10c 10c SAUNAS BUSY STORE. -- ' LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina m IF lTU With all that the name implies in proved performance Moraine Model rum' only . . . 4 Cubic Foot . Prices Greatly Reduced on all Household Models guests. M. club met at the home of -- The Y. Mrs. Reed Peterson this week for the regular meeting. Mrs. Carl W. Peters of St. Faul, testified in her divorce that her husband placed toothpicks on top of the door, so if they were disturbed during his absence he knew someone had been there, then he asked questions. day- light Saving time, which, was 11:30 p. m., May 14, standard time. Now, which-is- ' its birthday ? SALINA to . e I Five Dollars worth of cleaning FREE with .each suit purchased from us. j r. twenty-fiv- . - two-tone- dinner for . . , Items of this- sort should ' hve a regular place in your medicine chest, any Way. To- - . en-th- .c fea-Mrs. Etc.. . Drug Company - f A Good- Antiseptic Adhesive Plaster . Absorbent Cotton , . Gauze Bandages . . . - 9 Miss' Jennie Johnson, 'whq 'has been work ing. at Salt Lake, is visiting With her- - mother, Mrs. Annd Johnson. ' -- youf-hom- - Ve-- d, . slight accidents are "boun.d to occfur." Be prepared for &uch little mishaps .in Let u supply o ; Was .' No matter how careful folks &re on the Fourth, some i . REDMOND Victims..': . .1. .. 1930 the per capita net f 10.40, and in 1917, $6.32. ... . .Fourth j Gates, e Sorensen, .2b D. Bird, p E. Jensen, 3b ........ F. Bird, lh. J. Forshee, cf' ... Steele, ss T. Sorenson, rf. R. Jensen, rf ......... C. Madsen, If N. Christensen,, p r First Aid To , j Bill M.- . marriage Miss Myrna Jensen, daughter of Mr. Southern and Mrs. A. B. Jensen, t Lynn Steele',' son of Mrs. .Rose Steele, of Salt Lake, came as . a pleasant sur- - ' prise to the many friends of the bride in Salina. The marriage cere-- 1 mony was performed at Salt Lake City on June 10, .with . C. Clarence Neslen, former mayor, officiating. Present at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Elwocrd Anderson of Kem-- i merer, Wyo. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Mrs. 'Steele. Following the ceremonies, a wedding dinner w,as 'served, at the home of Mrs. Rose 0 '0 Steele, covers being; laid for twenty-fiv- e 1 0 intimate friends. Mr., and .Mrs. Steele JO 27 10 .Saturday, came to Salina and visited for a short time at the home qf the "bride, later H. 0. A. leaving for the eoqst. They will spend two weeks on tljeir. honeymoon, visiting many of the important summer j. resorts, along the coast. On. their turn they wilf make Salt.' Lake their permanent home, where Mr. Stacie is general manager of the FoUanddrag : etore. . - Mrs. Steelfe is. well known among the younger set and prior, to leaving fqr Salt Lake .three' years 'ago, was popular in school work. She graduated from North Sevier, high school Telluride Power Company |