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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Civic Clubs Urge !3oys From Sevier Gunnison Fails Aid For Jobless T;ake Army Training To Check Salts j$frMil,4'll,4,,t,'H'fr,M,8l'1,fr' j LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kearns of Salt tored to Salt Lake Thursday of last Lake, announce the birth of a son, week. Returning Friday, they were Sunday night at the local hospital. accompanied by their daughter, Echo Mrs. Kearns and daughter, Peggy, Mae, who. has been visiting relatives have been visiting the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George in the city. de Lange, parents of Mrs. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson Miss Lois Bird, who has been a Mr. and Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck and guest at the home of her parents, Mr. to children, returned from Salt Lake and Mrs. George Bird, has returned Lake. Sunday evening. her position in Salt Mrs. A. J. Lewis and her house Miss Gwendolyn Robins was hostess C. C. Countryman, of Salt to the members of the first year sew- guest, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf, and club Thursday afternoon of Lake, ing a weeks outing from returned have last week. Needlework, directed by Fishlake. at of the instructor, with the practice several new , stitches, was the interMr. and Mrs. John Knighton of esting lesson for the members. There Gunnison, werp visiting relatives here were ten present. 4-- Saturday. Mrs. G. M. Burr, Miss Beth Burr The Matrons club met Friday of and Mrs. C. L. Smith, house guest at week at the home of Mrs. Hilda last the Burr home, returned Saturday The members enjoyed a social Gates. of from a weeks visit at the home afternon and needlework, and Mrs. Mrs. Lizzie Olsen at Emery. Gates served a dainty luncheon to Mbs Lob Harward returned Wed- twelve. nesday from Provo. "Ve has visited Mrs. Jay Crane spent several days with friends and relatives at the Garvisiting with Mr. Crane at the Sevier den City the past week. Valley coal mine at Crystal City. M. B. Roberts, editor and publisher J. C. Jensen and Joe Beck spent of the Emery County Progress, of was a Salina visitor Saturday Sunday at Bicknoll, as the guests Rasmussen. Frank and Sunday. j Cas-tledal- e, Miss Arvilla Atkin was hostess to members of the Young Ladies Sewing circle at her home Wednesday an attractive evening. She served luncheon to eight, following the needlecraft hour. (Continued from page 1) gation in the hopes that the laws will be more rigidly enforced. J. W. Robinson of Marysvale, was instructed to launch a survey to determine the nature of new industries which could be attracted to Southern Utah. It was pointed out that there was an abundance of raw material, highly valuable to the manufacturing industries, available and only capital and ambition were necessary to open them. Dinner talks were made during the banquet held at the Skougaard Tavern Saturday evening, and at which Dr. P. L. Holman presided as toastmaster. The banquet was attended by 100, after which the visitors enjoyed (Continued from page 1) mo- a pitchers battle from the start, Nyles Christensen, the star lefthander for Salina, as well as Wilford Bauers, amateur twirler for the Gunners, gave splendid exhibitions. Christensen held his hits scattered, and Gunnison squeezed a run in the 1st inning, one in the 4th and the last in the 7th. Salina bunched hit3 in the first, when five runs were scored, and in the 6th, when 3 more were sent across the plate. Costly errors on the part of the outfield for the Gunners, were responsible for the major portion of the count for Salina. The Salts took the breaks against the "ragged playing by the opponents, and in the first inning scored 5 times, neither of dancing. which was earned. The Salts will play in three more SAUNA BOY SCOUTS ROMP league games before the closing of IN FASTNESS OF MOUNTAINS the season. Two will be abroad and the closing game at the local diamond. The annual outing of troop 57, Boy July 31, the locals go to Nephi. On the 8th of August they play Elsinore Scouts of America, was enjoyed when at Elsinore, and August 14, Elsinore the boys spent the past week in the will be engaged in the final game at mountains, camping in the open, fish... ing. arrd hiking, and doing camp du; the Salina park. ties. The boys left town Saturday of Sundays results: Last week, some on horseback and SALINA. B. H. 0. A. others in a wagon of provisions and : camp paraphernalia.. The first stop Gates, c was made at the Rangers station. Forshee, cf : Later, the camp was established in D. Bird, 'ss Niotche and trips were made to Yogo ... F,. Jensen, 3b and . U. M. . M. Sorenson, 2b The outing was under the superT. Sorenson, If vision of Leo Nielsen and Milton 4 E. Bird, lb 4 L. Christensen, rf Christensen, and other scouts in the 3 N. Christensen, p party were Homer Christensen, Reed Nielsen, Allen Jorgensen, Reed All-re4 27 10 Don Christensen, Ned Christen .34 Totals.! sen and Stanley Nielsen. GUNNISON ....-.- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bahen came in from their home at Paradise Saturday and are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson before they continue their journey to the coast. The visitors will leave for San Franicsco soon, where Mr. Bahen will : Mrs. Joyce Osborn, who has been visiting relatives and sightseeing in California the past ten days, returned from the coast Monday. Mrs. Hazel Murphy and Jack Olsen met the east- bound bus at Scipio, Mrs. Osborn to Salina. Mrs. Clayton Harward was charming hostess to the members, of the card club at the Niels Jensen home Friday of last week. At the bridge game, Mrs. Jake Peterson anc Mrs. Wayland Mattsson were winners of high score prizes. Luncheon was served at five oclock to .twelv. returning with Grant Davidson, who had visited here from California, was the guest of honor at a party Wednesday evening of last week at the August Erickson home. There were twelve guests, and a dainty luncheon was served in the late evening. of Southern Utah. PROMOTE individual Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willardson Mrs. Hannah Christensen of May field, were dinner guests of Sirs Morse Burr Monday. Patronizing RED & WHITE STORES. LARD, pure home rendered, 49c 6 pounds,.. FLOUR, per bag...,. TOILET SOAP, 10 PEANUT BUTTER, fruit jar. JELL-O- , any flavor . bars 1 89c 17c 6c 19c MATCHES, 6 boxes 5c MILK, tall can CARNATION OATS AND WHEAT, large package... 23c 9c VINEGAR, per bottle. PARAFFIN WAX, box of 4 bars 9c or FRUIT PECTIN, takes place of Certo, lie per package..; PEN-JE- L REMEMBER WE ARE YOUR FOR HEADQUARTERS CHOICE ROAST DAY DINNER. FOR SUN- B.B.SH0P The RED & WHITE Store Mr. and Mrs.' W. L. Anderson and Clyde Romney of Salt Lake and Mbs Almira Anderson of rrovo, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burgess Sunday. Mrs. Anderson, and Miss Anderson had spent the past two weeks at the Burgess cottage at Fish-lak- e. Miss Ardys Burr, Miss Thelma 'An derson. Miss Shirley Wright and Miss Ruth Sorenson left Saturday for weeks outing at Fishlake. Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Provo, was visiting for several days this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Murphy. Mrs. Charles Perkins of Gunnison visited last week with Mr. and Mrs John Gribbje. She returned horn Saturday. Kathryn Willardson is here from Mayfield and is a guest of her sister Mrs. Morse Burr. Mrs. Claud Christensen delightfully entertained for the members of her bridge club at her home Friday of last week. Luncheon was served at small tables and covers were laid for eight. High scores were awarded in the bridge game to Mrs. Max Sorenson and Mrs. L. A. llugentobler. giving treatment. REDMOND AUXILIARY-GIVE- S RELIEF BENEFIT LUNCHEON An interesting benefit luncheon was given at the home of Mrs. Frank Thurston in Redmond Friday afternoon of last week, between Uie hours of two to five. The affair was arranged by the Auxiliary unit of the Christensen-Drape- r post,' and the funds will be used in relief work by the organization, of which Mr3. Thurston is president. The living rooms were attractively decorated with summer flowers, and fourteen tables were arranged for luncheon. Birdge and other card games were the pastime of the afternoon. Committee of arrangements was directed by Mrs. Albert Poulson, and others on committees were Mrs. Peter Willardson, Mrs. Mervin Larsen and Mrs. Arthur Draper. Eye L8h Eye Brow Arching with Scalp Treatments with the Arano Steamer ., Duart remanents in your E. C. Wright represented the local Lions club at the convention of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, held at Fishlake Saturday and Sunday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston of Redmond. .. .. .33 1.00 3.50 (Station-to-statio- n rates) Plus Federal tax on amounts over 50c TELEPHONE Just Arrived NEW SHIPMENT OF BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM AND DINING-ROOSUITES TO SELL AT M UTAH ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! WE HAVE IT FOR YOU! TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE AS PARTIAL PAYMENT. CHRISTIANSEN Furniture & Hardware Co. OUR STOCK IS HIGH QUALITY AND WE SAVE YOU MONEY Salina. Utah Q Guaranteed Tooth Brushes i Keep a record of the denti-- . frice and tooth brush that suits you so that you may duplicate them. It dont pay to be constantly changing. LEWIS Drug Company "The Rexall Store home-tow- on All Voile Dresses for $1.39 SPORT HOTS from 75c to $1.95 CRANE SHOPPE : DONT MISS VISITING OUR Summer Savings Sale rs $2.05 your' business with, an ad n paper. oflfc that seems to' be especially agreeable and effective in cleansing and whitening the teeth. Another essential feature is that . you use one of our CLEAN-U- P SATURDAY, JULY 23rd and take advantage of the many great savings. Sale will continue one week cr more. The Fair Merc. Co. SAUNAS BUSY STORE. Los Angeles $ .75 . LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Saline Pep-U- p . Select A Good Dentifrice . . -- side-line- at Rosebelle Beauty Shop SALINA d Pearly, White Teeth And Wholesome Pink Gums - D SPECIAL and Brow Tinting : Herbert Thompson, who was seven celebrated years of age Wednesday, the day with a party in the afternoon at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert. Games and romping on the lawn were enjoyed by Summary: Errors Tollestrup, the children, and at five oclock ice Hugh Halverson, W. Villard. cream, cake, and other dainties were Three-bas- e hits Modeen, Bauers. served to eighteen little folks. Mrs, Two-bahits N. Childs,- Stubbs, M. Herbert was assisted by her daughN. Sorenson, Bird. Stolen Bases ters, Fay and Annie Herbert. Childs, Stubbs, W. Villard, Gates 2, D. Bird, E. Jensen, E. Bird. Bases on Mrs. Charles Nieisen entertaine balls Off N. Christensen 1. Struck for a few friends at her home Mon out By N.. Christensen 17, Bauers 8. day afternoon. Following a social afternoon, luncheon was served to Mrs, Juniors Beat Gunnison. John Baker, Mrs. Gail Wright, Mrs, anc In. a classy and .fast game played Semer Black, Mrs. Alta Black on the local diamond Wednesday af- Mrs. Richard Baker of Richfield, Mrs. ternoon between the Salina Junior E. C. Wright and Mrs. Lynn. Nielsen ball team and the Junior team from of Salina. Gunnison, Salina nosed out with a Max- Cohen was transacting busi victory of 4 to 2. Full nine innings were played by the youngsters and ness at the capital city the early days who witnessed the of this week. the game declared it to be equal, if not Mr: and Mrs. Bill Kister, who have better, than some of the regular elders. the been stunts staged by league visiting with Mr.. and Mrs. Jas Naturally, hits were frequent, hut Crane the past two months, left Fri not at any time dangerous, and the day for their home in San Francisco boys on each team displayed unusual talent. Bruce Cushing, the youthful SALINA to ace pitcher for Salina, starred six innings and allowed only one of the opposition to cross the plate. Cushing was relieved by Lee Bird in the by TELEPHONE 6th, and the latter allowed the second run for Gunnison. Benny Dennison starred for the Gunnison lads as pitcher, and he held his hits scatterAfter 8:80 P. M. Only ed. The two teams will play at Gunnison Wednesday of next week. $1.15 se .... 33c lb. in 100-yar- Mo-dee- n, and enterprise By . A marriage of interest was solemnized Thursday of last week in Salt Lake City when Jay Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin, and Miss Grace Chidester, of Salt Lake, were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride is the daughter of Louis Chidester of Redmond, and is popular in the younger social set. Mr. Martin attended the schools of Sal- ina and the past few years he has been employed at the Jorgensen ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned from Salt Lake Sunday, and they will (Continued from page 1) National Physical Efficiency test, consisting of the running broad jump, standing broad jump, high jump and the dash, is given to every man attending camp. This not only affords the individual to get a line on his physical attainments compared to other young men from the intermountain country, but it also gives the make their home at the ranch for the federal government data for a care- summer. ful study of the physical condition of the whole nation, through the egency of the various camps. The government has not failed to consider the fact that the average American boy who is continually out in the open getting plenty of exercise develops an enormous appetite. For that reason the government provides a ration equivalent to twice that slowed for the regular army, and the best method of determining whether or not this part of the camp has proved successful is by asking any Its so easy to keep your man who has attended a Citizens teeth and gums' healthy by Military Training, camp. them the right sort of . guests. MARTIN-CIIIDESTE- K 13 Are You a Good Guesser? are, here's a chance to win an inner tube to fit your, car absolutely free. Simply make a guess as to tke number of strokes of an ordinary pump required to burst a 29x4.40 National Red Inner Tube. The winner will be announced at the If you Tube Bursting Contest Plenty of Tickets at Petty Garage. Time 2:30. Date July 24, 1932. In front of Petty Garage, Salina, Utah. Be sure to get your tickets in before time and date named. Join the crowd and the fun so you can see and count the strokes for yourself. There are no strings attached and no obligations. If you guess nearest to the actual number of strokes necessary to burst the tube, you will be given a "National molded circle red inner tube to fit your car absolutely free. Leave Your Guess With Us Now! PETTY GARAGE SAUNA, UTAH Si |