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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Miss Mary McCallum was hostess to the members of the LTrogressoj dub at the first meeting in the fiscal year, Saturday. Following the business session, Mrs. Rex gave an interesting lesson on election, defined the powers and the inauguration of the president of the United States. "America and the. Star Spangled Fanner were appropriate songs by 1.1ie choius. Miss McCallum,' assisted Lj Air;.. Orlando Cian , sered a d licious luncheon to twelve. Mrs. Carrie Christensen, a guest of her (laughter, Mrs. C. L. Yearsley, at Salt Lake for some time, returned to her home in Salina Saturday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mr3. Yearsley, who spent a few days here. ; La-k- I - Classified Ads FOR RENT One or two rooms. InMil quire Otto Kuhe; . 18 cents for Butterfat, at Melgaard M3tf Utah. f Los Angeles, Calif., was a house guest several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson. She left for Mrs. Ann Davidson-o- the coast Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hopkins were guests Saturday and Sunday at the A. G. Brockbank home in Salt Lake City. . Miss Phyllis Jorgensen, an instruc in a junior high school at Salt Lake, visited Saturday and Sunday with Air. and Airs. S. M. Jorgensen. tor ... Airs. F. A. Mattsson and Mrs. Dan Crane were transacting business and visiting friends at Gunnison Monday. ... n was transacting Dr. business at Richfield Tuesday. . Freece-Ameso- Creanmj'y,- - Fairviow, Air. and. Mrs. June Alctcalf of Gunwere business visitors in Salnison, SPECIALS Flowers in stock every ina made Tuesday. to and day. Sprays order, $1.00 M3 up. Crane Shopie. Ray Hudson, who has spent the FOR SALE Cottage. Mrs. winter months in- Colorado and Salt A. S. Crane. M3 Lake City, is a guest at the Leon Peterson home at the White House - ... SPECIALS for Saturday ' ms M.J.B. Coffee per lb. 31c '. Airs. Fletcher Peterson was hostess to the members of the bridge club at the Teterson home Thursday afternoon of last week. A dainty luncheon was served on small tables and covers were laid for eight. At the final score in the afternoons game, Mrs. Deward Hopkins and Mrs. La vail Das-tru- p were prize winners. ' Airs. Leland Alic kelson delightfully entertained for the members of the Sewing circle at her home Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served to eight after the early hours of fancy needle-craf' t. Mrs! A. C. Willardson was hostess at a family dinner party, given in M.J.B. i M-T- n Jr. Coffee per (b. 23c TREE TEA per (b. 23c Gem Flour, per sack. . Sugar, 0 lbs Honey, per gal 49c 1 Sego Milk, 3 .75c 59c small cans 10c seventy-sevent- Headquarters for House Dresses, Silk Hose, Notions. B. B. SHOP The RED & WHITE Stores Individually Owned TT n, Lumbermens association at Salt Lake Friday and Saturday, returned home Air. and Airs. Richard Baker and Sunday. The y session was fairMiss Elaine Arlenson of Richfield, ly well attended, and business seswere house guests Saturday and Sun- sions were held both days. The cong day at the E. C. Wright home. cluding feature was a party held at the Newhouse hotel SatMrs. A. C. Willardson was a guest urday evening. Airs. Anderson accomat a birthday party in Redmond Sat- panied her husband to the city. urday afternoon, when her sister, Airs. NOTICE. Alonzo Christensen, entertained. People having graves with head Mr. and Airs. Oral Jensen of Red- stones in poor condition at city cememond, are the happy parents of a son, teries, should arrange to have new bom Saturday at the Salina hospital. boards set up with proper inscripThe mother, who was Miss Ellen tions. R. F. C. committee will clean Thomas before her marriage, and son up all rubbish at both cemeteries. are doing nicely. CITY COUNCIL. dinner-dancin- . Airs. Ray Weland of Los Angeles, REMINDER TO DOG OWNERS. To abide by city ordinance, all dogs Calif., and son, are house guests this week at the home of Dr. .and Mrs. F. should be tied within the premises O. Bullock. from sundown to sunup. Save your dogs life by obeying this ordinance. Airs. Henry Wilcox of Alanti, was AIAYOR A. C. WILLARDSON. visiting friends in Salina Alonday. Airs. Wilcox was a guest of Mr. WilMrs. W. C. Alurphy was hostess at cox at Crystal City during the past a dinner for a few close friends, givweek. en in honor of her birthday anniversary, Wednesday afternoon of last Mrs. Angus McDonald and young week. Dinner was served at six oclock daughter were in Provo the past week. and covers were marked for sixteen' Mrs. McDonald is consulting with a Airs. Olto Peterson, who was forspecialist for the child. merly assistant postmaster in Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Dent Okerlund of was assisted in celebrating her birthLoa, are spending this week in Sal- day when former friends in Salina ina. They are visiting with Air. and spent an evening at the Peterson Airs. Charles Nielsen, parents of Mrs. home in Redmond. The affair was imOkerlund. promptu, and twenty-fou- f enjoyed the evening with Airs. Peterson. Miss Mildred Griffith and Mrs. Alta Brown were dinner guests SunAliss Bessie Andreason entertained day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for members of the Domestic Art club John Astle in Aurora. . at her home Wednesday evening. An hour was spent in needlecraft and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Peterson and luncheon was served by Miss Andrea-;o- n to seven guests. children, and W. H. Brown, who visited the past two weeks in Southern Mrs. Lars Christopherson, who has California, have returned to Salina. They were accompanied by Mrs. spent the past two months visiting at Brown, who spent the winter at Ocean the home of Mrs.. Parlen AIcKenna in Park and Los Angeles. Los Angeles, has returned to her home in this city. G. M. Burr and Morse Burr of the Burr garage, attended a display of Air. and Mrs. William Cushing rethe new Chevrolets in Salt Lake City turned Tuesday from a visit with Tuesday. They were accompanied by friends and relatives in Millard Alesdames G. AI. and Alorse Burr, who countyT . spent the day visiting with relatives. Air. and Airs. John Dastrup, who Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson and spent the past winter months at their son, Newell, motored to Spring City home in Salina, left Monday for ElTuesday. They visited with Air. and sinore. They are located at that point Mrs. Albert Puzey, parents of Airs. for the summer. Mrs. Sarah Lawren-soPeterson. Airs. Peterson remained for who has been a guest at the a longer visit Dastrup home, accompanied them. . Our Library Books, The money that was colleeted-frothe ojeretta, Sally, was used to buy books for the fourth, fifth and sixth grade rooms. The books came and were presented to the school just about a week ago. The books are all new and beautiful and we all hope ' ' they will be very interesting. Phillis Heath, class reporter. m . ct is Airs. Denzel Cliidester of Richfield, spending the week with her mo- -. ther, Given. Send-Of- f At the last pep rally held on Airs. Carrie Christensen. Plans for the Wed- - nesday before the basketball team went to Panguitch, the students dem- onst rated great enthusiasm. Talks were given by Coach Wright and S. R. Hunt. Songs and yells were led by LeAlar Sorenson, yell master of the Spring Clean-U- p . . student-bod- y. Entertains Student Officers. Afiss Stena Scorup was hostess to the sutdent body officers of Sevier Wednesday, Alarch 1. The group mo-- j tored to Panguitch to cheer for the! team of North Sevier at the basket- ball game. Aiuch of the credit for the dose "score may be given to this representative group of North Sevier, students and to Aliss Scorup, who added her enthusiastic cheers to those ;f her "guests. Campaign You can become a benefactor by helping to build a city beautiful. We always take an active part in such civic entercamprises. In the clean-u- p we customers provide paign with what they need at lowest prices. . Hcusecleaning Drugs, Chamois, Sponges, Ammonia, . Cleaning Powders, Disinfectants, Rubber Gloves, Etc. " Thanks Given. At the end of "the basketball season, members of the student body have grown reminiscent. One of the most pleasant memories in the minds of a group of students is their trip o Bicknell with Dr. F. 0. Bullock. He was a royal host, giving a chicken dinner to the group of students who went with him. The school expresses its gratitude for such a patron as Dr. . Mail Dog fanciers report that the smaller breed of dogs are becoming more popular each year. Another result of the depression. You cant feed a Great Dane on a fox terrier income. Orders Solicited. LEWIS Bullock is." Drug Company The Rexall Store L WALLPAPER .. New Spring Stock Just Received of the Famous MAYFLOWER PAPERS. SUN-FAS- T Priced from .... Aliss Audrey Crane of Salt Lake, and Aliss visited Friday and Saturday at the Hazel Torgensen returned from a home of her grandparents, Air. and weeks visit at Annabella Sunday. Airs. Joseph Colby. They were guests of Air. and Airs. Mrs. Sarah Zufelt of Vermillion, Ryron Hanchett. was a house guest last week at the home of her daughter, Airs. Alerlin Sorenson. Miss Pluma Harward FRESH GARDEN SEEDS and all varieties of Flower Seeds LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina" Prom Promises to be Success. The decoration committee of the junior prom has announced a beautiful plan which the members intend to carry out. The scene which i3 to be presented is nighttime, where the big feature is the moon. The color scheme is blue and white. The dance programs will be appropriate for this scene. The program for assembly will be given on Friday. For this, a small one-aplay, musical numbers and readings of various types will be presented. The juniors cordially invite the public to attend our program and especially the prom. . Airs. Joseph Torgensen packages and in bulk, call at GRADE SCHOOL NOTES n, Mrs. C. AI. Herbert left Thursday for Provo. She will visit for two months at the home of her daughter, Airs. Ole Christensen. 5c tO 38C per snsle rU CHRISTIANSEN & Hardware Co. Furniture SAUNA - UTAH - p r .ANNOUNCES Aliss Anna Herbert celebrated her birthday anniversary when she entertained in honor of the event SaturA treasure hunt was day evening. arranged for the early evening, and later games were enjoyed at the Herbert home. Luncheon was served to fourteen guests. v Dr. and Airs. Royal Bell of Richfield, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Airs, James C. Jensen. Worried? The U LANCASTER h F or in NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NOTES two-da- honor of Willardsons birthday, which occurred Alarch 4, Sunday at the Willardson home. A chicken dinner was served at three oclock and seated with Mr. Willardson were his mother, Airs. Senna Willardson, Air. and Airs. Peter Willardson, Martin August Erickson and Oscar Nielson Jensen and Oral Jensen of Redmond; Air. and Airs. Cy Stillman of Rich- were transacting business in Richfield field, Air. and Airs. Othello Aladsen, and Elsinore Tuesday. Miss Louie Willardson and the G. AI. Christiansen and Nyfcs Chrishostess. tensen made a business trip to Salt Mrs L. C. Larsen, leader of the Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Bluebird class in the Second ward, enMr. and Mrs. T. P. Peterson spent tertained in the church parlors for members of the class and the primary Tuesday of this week at the Alormon officers at luncheon Monday. The hos- temple in Alanti. tess served refreshments to sixteen. Airs. Anton Jensen of Centerfield, H. B. Crandall, cashier for the who has been treated for a serious First State Bank of Salina, left hur- ailment at the local hospital the past riedly Tuesday afternoon for Salt month, has recovered, and returned Lake. He was called to meet with a to her home Wednesday. group of state bankers to consider matters relative to the adjustment of Mrs. Rose Crane, Dorothy Dennison and daughter, Barbara Ann, visited financial affairs of the state. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen at Richfield. Mr. and Airs. George Sorenson, Air. and Airs. J. T. Crane and Air. and Aliss Fawn Nielsen was hostess at Airs. Rulon Harward of Salina, attended a family dinner party, cele- a clever patriotic party Sunday afternoon at the Carl Nielsen home. A brating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Josephine Jensen, variety of games were arranged for their mother, held Sunday at the the entertaining feature, and a red, home of Airs. Edwin Sorenson in Au- white and blue color scheme was carried out in the luncheon, which was rora. There were thirty-tw- o gnests, served by the hostess to nine guests; including 18 grandchildren and 4 Air. r- r. Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Mrs James I. Mrg H B Crandan and Mrs. :ierbert. Greenleaf were guests at a ATTENDS CONVENTION. on Air. and Airs. George Brown of Salt Wednesday, when D. AI. Anderson, prominent lumber ,ig pean Hayes entertained in honor Lake, were visiting over the week-en- d dealer of Salina, and who attended of her natal day at the Hayes home at the home of Dr. and Mr3. C. E. annual convention of the Utah the West. in Sigurd. Mrs. G. M. Burr was hostess at a dinner party at "the liurr home SatMiss Ada Osborn and Miss Helen urday evening. Dinner was served at Jensen marked spent Tuesday and Wednesday six oclock and "covers were n Salt City. was hostess The assisted ten'. for by! ' Miss Ardys Durr, and the guests from included Mr. and Mrs. W.j Mrs. Etta Bird returned from a II. Grri.ble and Mr. and Mrs, Bert visit with relatives in Salt Lake last I'week-end- . Cribble of Gunnison. . Mrs. Matilda Nelson and Arthur Nelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thorpe in Axtell 'Sunday. Other guests included- Air. and Mrs. Sam Seibert of Axtell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gad-di- e and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton of Gunnison. ATTEND LODGE MEETING. Salt Lake Alarch to attend the meeting Monday of Mizpah Chapter, No. 5, 0. E. S., which was held in the auditorium of the Masonic temple. Airs. Hazel E. Robb, worthy grand matron of the grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of Utah, made her official visitation to the chapter. Airs. Bullock Airs. Joseph Christiansen of Fer-ro- is grand Ruth of the state chapter. visited Friday and Saturday with She was accompanied to Salt Lake by her daughter, Miss Inez Peacock, a Airs. J. R. Welland, who is a house student at North Sevier high school. guest at the Bullock home. Airs. F. O. Bullock was in ridge-lunche- '. Mr.. and Mrs. Edwin Petersoh were host and hostess at an evening party at thfir. home Saturday. Progressive cauls were the diversion of the early hours; A dainty plate luncheon was "served to twenty guest3. An interesting event of early Alarch was enjoyed by a group of close friends of Air. and Airs. Roland Crane Sunday evening at the Crane home. Unannounced guests arrived, and soon after tables were arranged for progressive 500, the diversion of the evening. At twelve oclock a plate luncheon was served to twenty-fou- was a guest over the Aliss Anna Herbert. of week-en- Aurora, of d Air. and Airs. James I. Rex, Airs. F. O. Bullock and Mr. and Airs. D. G. Burgess attended a meeting of Gloria Chapter, No. 19, at Richfield Tuesday evening. Airs. Jesse Trevarihen, lec- turer of the Utah grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, made her official visitation. from a letter over-du- e one of the family in another city, the folks back home, the youngsters away at school? them Telephone after 8:30 when tonight n low night rates are in effect. A Beautiful Waffle Iron at an Unusually Low Price. Is statkm-to-statio- Family reunions now and then, by telephone, iare next bestto peronal visits. Long Distance will be glad to tell you the rate for the call. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. $6.45 $ .00 Down 1 . $2:00 Per Mo. Cash Price $5.95 IT IS TRULY A $12.00 VALUE! You will have to see it to appreciate it! Telluride Power Company y |