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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NOTES LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS j REDMOND . 1 Miss Hazel Snow returned from A big apron and overall dance is Salt I.ake last week. She has been for all the April Fools. employed in the city during the win-da- being planned bo held at the high will dance The ter months, school auditorium on April first. Come and find out how much fun it Miss Arah Lee Wilson was hostess is to be foolish a little while, even to the members of her sewing club at if it cant last very long. A good the Wilson home Wednesday evening. time is for everyone. predicted A dainty luncheon was served, follow-Mrr- .. John Olsen was hostess at anting the hours of fancy needlework, Personalities Judged. elaborate dinner celebrating the birth-- j Miss Wilson entertained for seven The psychology students are being day anniversary of Mr. Olsen, and C. members. how to judge ones personaltaught W. Nielsen, which occur on the same like judging how tall or short Dinner1. ity just 2G. day of the month, March Mrs A KearnSf Mrs. j. P. Alkire he is. The new books which are now was served at the Olsen home at, six and Mrs. C. C. Countryman, returnstudied give the process the stuoclock and covers were marked for ed to their homes at Salt Lake City being should follow. Charts are made dents the honor guests, Mrs. C. W. Nielsen, Sunday. The party came down Friday by students in different groups. He Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olsen, Nicholas an(, were hoU8e ts at the home of rates himself and the members of his Clawson and Mrs. Amandy Murphy. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. group as he thinks they should be in different characteristics. If judged Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen entertainMr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker re- he over-rate- s himself or under-rate- s ed at dinner and cards for (he Sunday turned to Salt Lake Mrs. it shows different undesirable traits. Sunday. evening club and a few guests at the Walker was a guest the past week at It is proving to be very interesting Cohen home Sunday. An Easter color the A. S. Crane home. and helpful. scheme was featured in table decorations. Covers were marked for fourMrs. Harry Steele entertained at a Debate Progress. teen. childrens party in honor of the eighth speeches were deliverof her son, Jack. ed Monday afternoon by the six membirthday anniversary in Mrs. Merle Smith was assisted The time was spent in playing child- bers of the school debate team on the celebrating her birthday anniversary rens games, and a dainty luncheon question, Resolved, that the nations Wednesday when a few close friends was served to twelve guests. of the world should adopt a spent the evening at the Smith home. standard of exchange. Although A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen visited the question is large, the students, by Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hard work, have mastered sufficient Mrs. Marvel Liston is recovering Gerald Washburn at Monroe. knowledge about the subjefct to defrom a double major operation perbate intelligently. The first public deformed by Dr. Merrill at the local Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pitt and daugh- bate will be held on April 13. at. a hospital Monday. visited with Mr. and Paront-Tcachter, y. n! Christine, An interesting program, games, dancing and light refreshments were Mrs. Leon Peterson and Miss Herfeatures of a party Wednesday eve- nia Peterson visited friends in Richning at the Second ward chapel. The field Tuesday. affair was sponsored by the Sunday school and officers, teachers, memMrs. Helen Swain and daughters, bers of the school and parents en- of Gunnison, were visiting at the H. joyed the affair. S. Gates home the early days of this week. They returned to Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen, WaTuesday. lter and Fawn and Nielsen, n, T. M. school mis- - Keusseff, Sunday Joseph Wilson, who has been a for the Southern Utah dis- sionary guest at the Andrew Wilson home in Salina. over the week-enleft Wednesday tnct, spent Tuesday for his home at Los Angeles, Calif. William L. Thompson of Marysvale, was transacting business ht're Tues- d, Classified Ads '.. day- - PUZZLE.... BOTH FOR . . Mrs. Reed Peterson was hostess to the members of the Y. M. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. After the hours of fancy needlework, an attractive luncheon was served to ten mem- oOo 1 TUBE OF 25c 25c ' . . SHAVING .CREAM 1 25c . W PUZZLE ...25c 25c oOo 2 TUBES 1 CREAM TOOTH OF DENTAL 50c BRUSH ,.;:......50c ALL FOR 49c oOo . ! i . . JIG-SA- BOTH FOR . i GET YOURS BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE THEY ARE GOING FAST! , ! LEWIS i . Merrill Nielson and- - Iva Nielson, acMrs. Ephraim Jensen-wqhostess J". two Mrs. S. a luncheon Monday, .in honor of :.t companied by Gttley.; humorous readings, Da Skunk Dat I Mrs. 'L. M. Breinholt of Salt Lake. Rexall Tamin' an Alligator, Covers were; laid for six. ' Hunt,- - and . were given by LaMar Sorenson. . , She short program, separate meetings '. The Young Mens and Young La-- j wrere held for the boys and the girls. dies M. I. A. activity Committee are' Mrs. C. Leo Merrill addressed the making plans for an .adult banquet, to Nielsen cf Salina. Mrs. Jorgensen and Mrs. Lindahl have been . guests of ' A(ril-5- . girls and- Dr. C. Leo Merrill addressed be held ' . Mrs. Stella Peterson the past ten the boys. The. student body wishes to B. and Dr.Ernal Jenserf,1 days. They returned home Sunday. thank Dr. and Mrs. Merrill for their helpful instructions and their genuine of Salt Lake, Visited here Suhday with ' Prior to- - their leaving, dinner was Mrs. served to them a.t the.home--orelatives and friends. interest in the school. . Chas. C.' Jensen. . Wednesday evening, Mrs. S'ella Pe-- 'i The 1929 millionaire .who. proudly terson . entertained at- - a card social, honoring the birthday of. Mrs. F. R. announced that he started business on Jorgensen of Midvale, a guest of Mrs. a 'shoestring has now ended- that way. Peterson, Several friends- - and' relatives enjoyed the evening. In 1917 Americans faced a foreign Mrs. foe were and won. If they are .defeated now also of . guests Lindahl, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. it will not be by a foreign foe but by Mickelsen and Mr. and Mrs. John their lack of confidence in themseves. alone, and that relief measures should be limited to reduced taxes of all kinds, apd, if practical, lower interest s Drug Company The Store j i . f Livestock: Situation There is a distinctly better tone in the livestock markets than has been the. case for many months. Prices of I. both hogs and cattle have strength- rates. . is evidenced We as the are fact that ened, by trodding a path strewn with steers sold during the past week up failures when we attempt to legislate to six cents a pound, the highest price better prices. The history of price paid on the LosAngeles market since stabilisation efforts on the part of the Grain-fe- d last December. hogs sold federal farth board is a history of a to the cvvt., $4.60 up highest price failure and outright prolonging of low since last October. prices. Nothing will be of more asThere is a definite feeling of op- sistance to the producer than broader timism in the livestock markets, bol- buying power which must come with stered by the belief that improvement improved business, conditions along in business, industry and employment .sound lines. There is no real hope for is well under way. Clearing up and improvement in agricultural commostabilization of the banking situation dity prices until the way is paved for. was undoubtedly the. most important greater employment and broader purfactor in restoring public confidence chasing power in the urban districts. and stimulating credits "and business It seems, too, that our foreign markets should be opened up as quickly generally. To my mind, it would be unfortun- as possible so that in some way we ate if the federal government should Can be getting somethiAg badrferr hH attempt to enact legislation to arti- the money we have, loaned abroad. The most effective relief to farmers ficially boost farm .and livestock prices. No matter what sort of legis- as well aS all interests would be a lation is enacted, it means the addi- more courageous attitude towards tax tion of more government employees, reduction- on the part of legislators in more government expense, more tax- the states, counties, and local governes. What is really needed is a general mental units. The national adminiscutting down of government effort tration has shown that governmental and lower taxes. I believe that the. costs can be cut and the attitude of rank and file of farmers and stock the. public generally illustrates that men would be well content to be left such action is popular. ' Albert Albertson 'was visiting with FOR SALE Good seed wheat.' Inthe Albertson family at Salt Lake quire Oscar Nielson. M24t2p for several days this ivwk. Three-roohouse for sale or rent. Mrs. Alice Doke of. Ephraim, and Mrs. A. S. Crane. Mrs. Horsley,- a ' business associate, 18 cents for Butterfat, at Melgaard of Salt Lake, were looking after busiMrs. Ray West of Payson, and M3tf ness Creamery, Fairview, Utah. pertaining to life insurance in Doyle McClelland of Bingham, near this section Tuesday.. relatives, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Okerlund. 3 A . group of young people enjoyed an evening party at the home of Mrs. Lucian Martin and son, Clyde, Wilson Tuesday. Games were a returned from Richfield .Tuesday. pastime of the hour and luncheon was They were guests at the A. C. Bar-loserved to sixteen. home for several days. m TUBE MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE 25c a number of little guests. .' Assembly Held. An assembly was held Friday, March 21, at 1:50 oclock. Invocation was offered by S. R. Hunt; a cla'rinet duet, Serenade, wras. played by Mrs. Mary Louise Nielsen, enjoyed an outing at H. B. Crandall returned from Souththe Sigurd reservoir Sunday. ern Utah Sunday. He was transacting business in that section for several Miss Fawn Shepherd was the modays. tif for a well arranged surprise party Saturday evening, when ten girl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stark of Morfriends entertained in honor of the oni, visited Saturlay with Mrs. Susan birthday anniversary of their friend. Jensen, mother to Mrs. Stark. Games and music were the diversion and a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Liston of Con- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. terfield, Mrs. Frank Jackson entertained at Zoell Whitbeck Sunday. a six oclock dinner at the Jackson home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. II. S. Gates, Mrs. J. E. Kim- six. ber and Mrs. Horace Home motored to Gunnison Tuesday and made a Mrs. Erastus Sorenson, who has brief visit at the home of Mr. and been visiting relatives and friends the Mrs. George Swain. past two weeks at Salt Lake and Pay-soreturned Wednesday to her home Earl Bird, Joe Sorenson and A. A. in Salina. Dennison left Monday for California. will be located at. San Diego, I. Wax of Loa, was transacting They where they have a contract at the business in Salina Tuesday. He was sheep shearing corrals. enrouto to Salt Lake City. 1 . association meeting. er SPECIAL Mrs. Hilton Nelson entertained Sunday in honor of the sixth birthday of. her son, Reece. The time was spent playing games and in the late after-- ! noon a dainty luncheon was served to Mary Jensen entertained a friends at her home Sunday of group evening in honor of her thirteenth birthday anniversary. The time was spent in a social way and at nine oclock Miss Jensen served an attrac- bers. tive birthday luncheon to twenty The Misses Nada Thomas, Francella guests. Jensen, and Mrs. Aljta Bills, .of Salt Mr. and Mrs. DeLloyd Christensen, Lake City, spent the week-en- d visitMr. and Mrs. Bladen Christensen and ing here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Arthur Draper spent the weekend in the capital city. Calvin Frandsen returned home . Monday.. He has' spent the winter Mr. and Mrs. Leath Rasmussen of months attending school at the BrigSalina,' visited Sunday at the home of ham Young university. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Nelson. Mr. arid Mrs. Roymond Spencer of The regular meeting of- the Self Aurora, were, week-en- d guests at the Culture club was .held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. home of Mrs. Leo Christensen. During Mrs.' J. A. Christensen entertained; the study hour the sixth chapter of Twelve Tests of Character was re- at dinner. Sunday in honor of the viewed by Mrs. Lester Jensen. In the birthday of her son Wesley. Covers late afternoon a dainty luncheon was were la.id for twelve guests. te Pitt at Nephi Sunday. Mrs. John I o Miss j Five-minu- j Marriage Announced. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Christensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel, to Dean Poulson, of Richfield. The ceremony took place March 22, in the Manti temple. April Fool Dance. Black was hostess at dinner Tuesday, given in honor of the birthday anniversary of her natal Covers were marked for twenty guests, and those from attending the affair included Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Christensen of Richfield. Correspondent Special o T. L. Mrs. By ; served by the hostess to ten members and to Mrs. G. W. Batchelor, an invited guest. Out-of-to- OUR STORE IS A NICE PLACE TO TRADE PRICES ARE VERY LOW! : MENS DRESS or WORK SOCKS, each. MENS DRESS SHIRTS, fine broadcloth, each MENS UNIONS, cp'mbed white cotton, suit .BOYS UNIONS, combed white cotton, suit ; LADIES HOSE;' pair j LADIES PURE SILK HOSE pair....:' ........ LADIES BLOOMERS and STEP-INpair LADIES WHITE SANDALS, real snappy, pair. ' AND DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS WE CAN NOT MENTION HERE. 5c :.r)9c 59c 49c .....I.....-...........- ,ioc 59c FULL-FASHIONE- D ... '. ' ; ...25c $1.29 The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE A N MO U N C E S - . . SATURDAY Del-m- Send .. 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NielMr. Nielson is vice- son Tuesday. Telephone & Telegraph Co. The r AKE Mrs. Edwin Peterson and son, Newell, returned Tuesday from Spring City. They visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-five years, Americas most and most cherished quoted Puzey. magazine..- president .of .the association. Mary McCallum attended a committee meeting at the home of Mrs. S. II. Maxwell at Richfield Tuesday. A .Beautiful-Waff- le I Miss Esther Johnson and Miss Alice Boning of Salt Lake, were guests over the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. '. 8 ' (mentioning this ail) to The Atlantic Monthly, Arlington Street, Boston. 6.45 $ .00 Down 1 i ' IT For FRESH GARDEN SEEDS and all varieties of Flower Seeds packages and in bulk, call at LOUIS JACOBS The Pioneer Store of Salina Iron at an Unusually Low Price. . Send $1 j Carl Johnson. LANCASTER . 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