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Show ii THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 4.4.H4"t4t -- making the whole thing interesting and entertaining. Every night after school mysterious sounds are heard from the various rooms which show JUNIOR HIGH NOTES I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS f X Program Announced. S. Barney of EsAll Junior high students are to exof their daughter, a thrill when they attend perience They are return- the program which is to assembly with relatives at take place October 14. Each class section is to take an important part in Mr. and Mrs. J. calante, are guests Mrs. T. A. Jeffrey. ing from a visit Price, Utah. . Mrs. Farrell Monson left Friday Mrs. Charles Nielsen was hostess Miss Thressa Colby left recently for Idaho. She joined Mr. Monson, at an quilting bee at for Provo, where she plana to spend who is located at Salmon, and the her home Monday afternoon. The the early fall and winter months. Miss Monsons plan to be away until De- guests were experts with the needle and the quilting was finished by late Colby was a graduate of North Sev- cember. ier high school in May. afternoon. Mrs. Nielsen served a deliMr. and Mrs. August Erickson and cious dinner to ten guests. G. M. Christiansen, manager for Mathias Erickson returned from Salt the Christiansen Furniture and Hard- Lake Monday. They attended several H. A. Kearns, the Occidental Seed ware store, was transacting business sessions of the conference of the L. D. company representative for Southern -- at the capital city Sunday and Mon- S. church. here from Gunnison Monwas Utah, Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck, Monte and Marie Whitbeck, Frank Snow, Mrs. William Snow and Hazel Snow, motored to Moroni Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Syme for the day. day. Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes of Provo, is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crane. She was accompanied from the north by her son, Orrin Phillips, who was enroute to Panguitch to look after some business matters. Bert Kuiper, former proprietor of the Salina bakery, and who spent the summer months at Fishlake, was in Salina Tuesday. After spending a few days in Salt Lake arranging for a later trip to Holland, Mr. Kuiper will return for the opening of the deer hunting season. Miss Mary McCallum, Mrs. C. E. Vi'cit, Mrs. James I. Rex and Mrs. Miss Faye Nielsen was hostess for Eliza Ewles were in Mt. Pleasant a few close friends at her hbme SunThursday of last week. They attended day evening. Card playing was the the conjoint meeting of the Womens pastime and an elaborate dinner was Synodical and the Utah Presbyterian served to Mr. and Mrs. William PatSynod when the Rev. Weston T. John- terson, Jack Olsen, Mrs. Nielsen and son of San Francisco and Rev. John the hostess, Miss Nielsen. C. Fry, also of San Francisco, addressed the morning and afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen were in sessions. Salt Lake over the week-enThey attended the ceremonies held in honMrs. S. R. Hunt, wife of Principal or of the Jewish New Year. Hunt of the Salina seminary, is here for a visit during beet vacation. Mrs. Nolan Edwards of Gunnison, was Hunt is located at Clifton, Idaho, in charge of the Christensen store where she is a valuable teacher in the during the absence of T. L. Black, lohigh schools there. cal manager. Mr. and Mrs. Black were in Salt Lake City to attend the fall conference of the Mormon church. HENRY H. BLOOD Democratic Nominee for Governor day. - bonfire, with a bounteous supply of weiners for roasting and marshmallows for toasting, were some of the features of an outing Thursday night in Salina canyon. The picnickers included twenty married A huge folks of Salina. Mrs. Fletcher Peterson delightfully entertained members of her bridge club at her home Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was served on small tables, which' were later arranged for the game. Honors were won by Mrs. Frederick Peterson and Mrs. Lava!l Dastrup. There were eight guests. that the students are practicing. This program is to he the last assembly before beet vacation, which begins October 17. Speed Ball Game. Talk Over KSL SATURDAY October 15 9:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY October 19 7:45 P. M. SATURDAY SPECIALS BREAKFAST BACON .......lie SQUARES, per lb he WHEAT1ES, per pkg CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 bars 19c SCHILLINGS DRIP COF33c FEE, new process. TOST BRAN SHREDDED WHEAT CORN FLAKES. JELL-0- , any flavor, 3 for. 17c WALTER BAKER COCOA, 5c per cun 3 BARS PALMOLIVE 25c, and 2 GIANT . SOAP, BARS CRYSTAL WHITE 25c SOAP, ALL FOR.......... See our Display of Halloween Novell ies for Every Party. Caps, Candy, Etc. With every purchase or will give you a GAL$1.00 guests. Will exchange weaving for produce, vegetables, meat, etc., sewed or unsewed rags. Call or write David Thygerson, the blind weaver, 380 East 3rd North, Manti, Utah, Hiene 131Y. Ol4t3 SAUNA to Salt Lake City by TELEPHONE Passing Strange. publicist remarks cheerfully on the relative absence of mud from the present campaign. What makes it doubly odd is that its being run on a wet track. Detroit News. short time after officers placed brass padlocks on a restaurant in A Your Turn Next NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN ; maybe .... this WHILE you aretenreading have people been killed or Injured by accident. Will you be next? Insure correctly, at the lowest cost, with policies that pay both ways to yourself or family if injured or killed and for you, if you are held to blame. Palmolive or GetYoursNow Manti, Utah LEWIS SALINA to Drug Company .Los Angeles "The Rexall Store by TELEPHONE $2.05 . After ' Opportunity. : 8 P. M. Only $U5 (Station - to - station rates) Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. Well, well! remarked the town crab cheerily as he looked over the ballot. What & perfectly marvelous number of people to vote against. Detroit News. . TELEPHONE What we need is not so much to make the people tax conscious as to give the tax assessors a tax wS FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter- - INSURANCE Exchange A word to the wise is often enough, but even the wise need more than a word in case of automobile accident. Put a substantial Exchange policy between yourself and misfortune. insurance cannot prevent accidents, but it can protect you from loss and lessen the hardships of the unfortunate. Our cost is the lowest available. Auto Good Clothes for Fall and Winter. You will find these at our store at very reasonable prices. Look over our new Mens Suits, Suede Coats, Sweaters and Jackets. We have everything that is. nice and warm to doll upi.in, so why not buy at home? All-Wo- ol The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter- - INSURANCE Exchange GILBERT FJELDSTED AGENT Centerfield, Utah Coats! 2 THE THRILL OF THRIFTINESS Coats! STYLES THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST! VALUES THAT CANT BE RIVALED! NEW SLEEVE STYLES! BUY THEM! WEAR THEM! SEE THEM! THE CRANE SHOPPE After 8 P. M. Only B.B.SH0P HJtaSas Livestock to station rates) Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. - wist The happiness and prosperity oi pvpp$$ ssifjsim svomssBi asisi ehsiil isi in the balance of V E T PHOT I V E T A IS I F F . a&Iy HWiay Miniiag 50c (Station TTBh - Four Hasie r to consider the importance of quality. Edison MAZDA Lamps bring to you the advantages of every improvement that has been made in electric lamps since the begin ting of their production fifty years ago. In buying these Agriculture Mansifaeturijig Under Free Trade Policy Cel ssisot Stive high-quali- ty lamps, you are entitled to the thrill that comes with the practice of genuine thrift, because they give you the full value of the current consumed. Light it one of the most Important among your needs, and one of the least expensive. Use enough lamps to provide the good light that saves your eyes end edds to your comfort. TELEPHONE And keep a carton of spares on hand insur good light whenever times to wherever you need size for every fixture. For Fall and Winter Service it at all and We have the right Inspect Our line of CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES for Quality! You will find a standard grade of Staples in Groceries at our store- - Always Fresh. liepiibnciHi Protective' Tariff is tlic NILY LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina h 7 (Paid j . Colgate Shaving Cream PEERLESS HATCHERY 176 35c Tube of . The property of the Manti-Ape- x Hatcheries, 'at Manti, Utah, has recently been divided. The old Apex plant at 61 West 5th South street will be known in the future as the PEERLESS HATCHERY. The new company will give prompt and efficient service and will maintain the highest possible standards. were 1 ludiistries 80c FREE! The RED & WHITE Store Gem Safety $1 Buy from Our Advertisers. - value Classified Ads over, we VANIZED WATER BUCKET Dont forget your BEEF SHOULDER ROAST at 7c per lb. for . A winter. Coats $1.35 s Phone Miss Thelma 'Nielsen entertained Wednesday evening at the Nielsen home for the members of her sewing club, between the hours of severt and ten. Fancy needlework and a social Harry Thorsen, who has spent the hour were the pastime, and- luncheon past summer! months at Venice, Cali- was served to ten guests. fornia, returned to Salina Saturday. He plans to remain here for the Miss Faun Nielsen was to a Mrs. V'ilate Ivie was the guest of honor at a family dinner, given in honor of her natal day, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ivie, with Mrs. Ira Ivie as assisting hostess. Mrs. Ivie was sixty-nin- e years of age. Covers were laid for thirty One Week Only Razor and Superintendent Visits. Superintendent Ashman visited Salina last rFdiay. He spent most of the morning visiting the grade school. He also gave some of the time to the Junior high, where he gave some comprehensive reading tests to the seventh grade. In the afternoon he visited the Senior high school program. We hope our superintendent enjoyed his visit here and will give us another one some time in the near future. Ted Young, superintendent of the Crosier farm, returned Tuesday from Louisville, Ky., nine of them the north.- He attended conference of stolen. the L. D. S. church and visited relatives at Provo while away. d meeting the greatest demands in history for their services, due to the depression. Visits in maternity cases, protecting the health of Infants and children, and aiding mothers In distress due to unemployment of the have taken them into thousands of homes. The nurses made 1,357,000 visits to or on behalf of individuals. and lrspected 949,000 school children. More than 58,000 adults were Instructed In home hygiene and care of the sick. grade. , Will SPECIAL Red Cross public health nurses, who work in hundreds of communities, are bread-winner- The ninth grade challenged the eighth grade to a speed ball game last Friday. It was very fast and exciting. The ball went from one goal to another and then was kicked back to the other goal again. It lasted for three hours and at the end the score was 27 to 37 in favor of the ninth 18 hostess group of friends at a melon feast at the Carl Nielsen home Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen, Mr ning. Music and games were the enand Mrs. Bryant Burgess, N. P. Claw- tertain feature and refreshments were son, Miss Faun Nielsen and Walter served to fourteen guests. Nielsen, spent Saturday at Fishlake. Mrs. Hilda Gates has as her guests Mrs. Joseph Colby, who reached this week her mother, Mrs. Morgan her seventy-thir- d year Tuesday, was Evans, and Mr. Evans, of Salt Lake the guest of honor at an afternoon City. They arrived Wednesday and party, when her granddaughter, Mrs. after visiting here they will spend Roy Keisel, was hostess to a group several days, with relatives at Provo. of Mrs. Colbys close friends, celebrating the day. The afternoon was Mrs. W. E. Kister and little son, spent in a social way, and a sumptu- Mrs. Victor Capili and daughter, Milous dinner was served by the hostess dred, who have been visiting at the to twelve guests. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Crane, left Monday for their home at San Albert Albertsen, local ranger, vis- Francisco, Calif. They were accomited over the week-enwith the Al- panied by Mrs. Newel Draper and bertsen family in Salt Lake City. son, Thad, who have spent the past summer visiting at the Crane home Mrs. Frank Anderson of Crystal and with relatives in Redmond and City, in Salina canyon, vLsited in this Salt Lake. city last week. Her son, Duane Anderson, who spent the summer in th canyon, returned to Snow college and was accompanied to Ephraim by Mrs. Anderson during the week. Huge Task of Nurse WAY Political Advertisement) HJTT Telliiride Power Co: AGENTS FOR Edison Mazda Lamps |