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Show . THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH , w - i rV " ' IJl. IWf 1!XI i 1 l, Champ Defenders niw Win First Half t Salina Child Killed REDMOND By Special j Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson and (Continued from page 1) Miss Lucile Knight returned Friday of last week from a visit at the their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. T. with Nephi on the opening day, and H. Hennings of Hollywood, were one with Gunnison at Gunnison June Royce Knight home at Cedar City. r the Utah capital city 18. Due to the fact that one of the at sightseeing ' and Wednesday Thursday. star pitchers for the Salts, Nyles Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickert of Salt Christensen, has been out of the game Lake, are visiting this week with Mr. Miss Helen Hards of Garfield, Is for several weeks due to illness, and and Mrs. Hans Nielsen. spending a part of the- summer further weakened by Catcher Bill Mrs. Alfretta Hansen and daugh- months with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Gates almost incapacitated by injuries he received in an automobile wreck ters, left Sunday for California. They Heath. . three weeks ago, the local boys have plan to locate permanently in Los Van Anderson of Monroe has joined made a wonderful showing and pracAngeles. the working force at the B. B. Shop. tically all of the credit has been due Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are jnaking to Dallas Bird, who has met and deand of Loa, Miss Ida Wax, formerly feated all teams excepting the Nephi who has attended the Salt Lake their home in Salina. and Gunnison clubs. schools the past year, is visiting at in from came Osborn Mrs. Joyce The score: the home of Miss Mary McCallum. B. H. 0. A. the north Tuesday morning. She had SALINA. with rela- - D. Bird, p 2 1. 1 3 Mrs. James Barnard of Salt Lake, visited over the week-en- d 3 1 .0 0 has been visiting with relatives tives at Riverton and Salt Lake City, T. Sorenson, If .. 4 1 2 2 E. Jensen, 3b in Salina, has left for a few weeks M. B. Mrs. and Professor 5 0 6 2 Thompson B. c .... in California. visit with relatives Gates, announce the arrival of the third son M. Sorenson, 2b 5 2 4 2 4 1 I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loftis and Mr. in the Thompson family. He was born C. Madsen, cf do-f5 2 11 0 lb ....' . and Mrs. Don Wright left Wednesday Saturday, and mother and son are in who Salt The is 2 0 4 3 father, L. with .... ing nicely. the north. They will visit Bird, ss 3 0 '1 0 relatives and transact important busi- - Lake for the summer, is visiting with B. Cushing, rf ...'. Mrs. Thompson and baby at the ness while in the capital city. ' Frank Jackson home over the week34 10 27 13 Totals.. end. Mrs. N. P. Peterson has returned B. H. O. A. RICHFIELD. ' from Salt Lake, and is now located in 1 5 1 1 0 cf Wright, The many friends ''of Mrs. George 1 her home on West Main street. Mrs. ....:.. 5 0 Carr,' rf-.- : Peterson spent several years with her Stevens will be glad- to learn that she Wade, ss ....: ...?.. 4 5 2. has returned to her home here great- ....v..:..:....-,.2 4 4 daughter in the city. ...: " Horne, b . 6." 1 ..I- - 4. ....I.: ly improved fn health after a long ill- - Staples, G. M. Christiansen, manager of the 'ness. Mrs. Stevens has been taking :..... 0 1 3 Burmester, 3b. ..... local Christiansen furniture and hard-- 1 regular baths at the mineral hot Young, c ...1.. 2 0 .0 ware store, was transacting business springs Ideated at Hurricane, the wa- Buys, 2b 4 1. 1 in Salt Lake the early days of this'ters of which are noted for their 2 0 3 rf Henrie, ' Mrs. Stevens returned j at ive.' effects. . P 0 0 1 Peterson, p Sunday and Mr. Stevens, who has Morrison 1 Bob Peterson came down from Salt been with her, left for Vernal, his Lake last week and was a guest at present business location, Totals , 35. 8 24 ijO the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gates. . xBatted for Henrie. in 9th. . Mrs. Eliza Ewles was hostess at Score .. innings; Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson left! dinner Sunday atj her home. Covers Richfield by ' . . ir.,...-.Runs-- ' Tuesday for the north. They plan to were laid for Captain Marshall and eio 110 OOO 3 Dr. Snyder, officials from Camp Salmake their future home at Ogden. :. Hits Ill 020 120 8 O Miss Mattie Reece of Was- Salina- ina, ; Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson of atch academy, Mt. Pleasant; Miss Ida 010" 005 7 lOx :... Run's - ....: Riverton, were dinner guests Sunday Wax of Loa; Mr. and Mrs. Milton 005 .01x 10 .121 Hitsof Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McDonald, par- McCoy of Redmond, and Miss Mary Summary: Runs Staples 2, Horne, . McCalluru of Salina. ents of Mrs. Sorenson. E. Bird 2, L. Bird, D. Bird, M. Sorenson 2, C. Madsen. Errors Wade, Miss Geraldine Massion of Salt .Dr. Ralph Jorgensen, his mother Burmester, Young. Stolen bases Lake, was a guest at the A. S. Crane and Miss Vera Jorgensen of Ephraim, Wade, Buys, M. Sorenson, E. Bird. home the early days of this week. were Salina visitors Sunday. Miss Sacrifice hits Y.oung, T. Sorenson 2, She returned north Tuesday. JorgenSen was among the teachers .of Jensen. Home run E. Bird. Three-bas- e the grade. schools last winter, and she hit-L-Madsen. Innings pitched M isses Thelma and Echo Mae An- announced she would likely return PeHorne 5 Staples 1 By derson are at Salt Lake for 'a brief this fall to again resume her position. terson L. Bird 9. Credit to The regular meeting of the Self Culture club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Orvil Jensen. Mrs. Ward Jensen gave the lesson on Drama. In the late afternoon a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess to fourteen members. . (Continued from page 1) taken to the hospital. Dr. T. A. Ellison, head of the St. Anthony hospital, and his efficient corps of nurses, worked incessantly on the injured and gave immediate aid. Recent advices from the St. Anthony hospital, are to the effect that Dr. Bullock has made exceedingly rapid advances toward recovery, and plans were announced that he and Mrs. Bullock, together with the body of their daughter, will leave St. Anthony this, Friday, afternoon. They will travel by train and are expected to arrive in Salina Saturday morning. Announcement of funeral, services for "Been the daughter has not as made. The dreadful tragedy, which caused the death of two well known in Salina, has cast a deep shadow of sorrow and grief and heads are bowed for those- bereft of the loved ones. Miss Francella Jensen of Salt Lake City, visited here over the week-en- d with relatives and friends. ' Mrs. Elmer Nelson visited Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, at Aurora. . -- j .'' - " j .p-l- b. cur-Wee- Ranger Albert Albertsen of the Fishlake reserve, and Mrs. Albertsen, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen. ' Jeneal Jensen of Axtell, is a house guest at the Raymond Christensen ... home. - -- 2-- 3, 3, . victory . vacation, and are guests of friends ' . .and relatives. If a drug of certain strength or potency is required to stop . the progress of a di- sease; a weaker .one be will better no than nq drug at all. We think of these things. All drugs which we handle are 0 pure and of standard strength. Such drugs . a perfect. prescription service. guarantee - . Mrs. Tilman Nelson was hostess at; dinner Sunday. Covers were marked for eight guests. 4-- , Mrs. Carolina Lauritzen of Moroni, visited last week with relatives. '. . J- -; LEWIS The Snorkie Stitchers Sewing club, under, the leadership of Margaret Dom'gaard, met at her. home for the weekly meeting Monday, July 10. The following members were present: Ver-ha Christensen, Eyvonne Crane, Ver- The Rexall da Peterson! and Mary Murphy. The making of darns wras the pastime of he afternoon, and when the club ad-- 1 In 184 a Rhode Island sailor joumed at 5 oclock each one reported 'mving fully- enjoyed the afte'rnoon. brought h6me from Burma, .India, , Verna Christensen, reporter. . . red" rooster of unsual size, and from descendants of th.e bird the strain Mrs. Leo Ubristerisen entertained known as Rhode Island Reds was Now a bronze statue is to Sunday in honor of the- ninth birth-ja- y anniversary of her son, Jay.. The be erected in honor of 'the historic diversion of the afternoon was a; loos' er, which-wilgive the breed ' . . treasure .hunt. . something else to crow about. Kirs. Charles 'C. Jensen', who. has been visiting th'o past few weeks in the capital, city, returned hortiie Fri' ' .. .' day- . CLUB ACTIVITIES H 4 Drug Company 1 Store . Mrs. Lester Jensen Was hostess at dinner Sunday, given-- in honor of the anniversary .of her natal day. Covers were marked- for thirty guest's, an those from attending. the affair included. Mr. and 'Mrs.' W. L. Johnson of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd 'E.'. Olsen' of Gpnnison. Mrs. Jensen received many beautiful- - and 'useful 'gifts from admiring friends, , - - out-of-to- a-- - l . F-1- 2; POTENCY In Auto Accident Correspondent - 0 Maxine Day of Fillmore, is a gUest of. her. sister, Mrs. Orrin Peterson. .Much Better Than Forestry.May Kindred of. It would be great if President Mrs. Robert Smith, who for' the who ran awar En?Roosevelt could put the unemployed Worthmr' past few months has been visiting rel- to' work removing Mortgages from10111 her hon?e to'work as a maid atives in Los Angeles, returned home farms Montreal Star. .' hsald she ws tired of living m wealth. ' ' m ... . Sunday. - ' Sxteen-year-old . ' Reforestation Risks. ' .To put bis name before every houseBreinholt and MisS Erria We are afraid of this reforestation wife as candidate for city commissionweekvisited here' Over the idea. Think of the poison-iv- y pensions er, Lew Hurtjg of Spokane, Wash., end with relatives. . future' generations may have to pay. had It stamped, on 12,p00. eggs. Brunswick Pilot. Mrs. Orrin' Peterson was hostess at dinner, celebrating her natal day; Monday afternoon. Dinner was' served-in arid covers the were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Pe- -' terson was presented' with many use' ful gifts. . . .'We 'are all enlisted in the great struggle for the exis-- .. . of. ourselves and our families. The fight is great and tence' Mr. and Mrs'. Larue Jensen .of becomes still greater! against the advancing pricek.' Come are visiting here with relatives .to cmr store aftd do your trading. . We will save you ' '. ' money' and friends. because Ardee Bre-inhol-t - . Bird. Charge defeat to Home. Struck Miss Indra Freece, instructor at out By Home 3, Staples 3, Bird 1. the North evier junior high school, Time of game 2 hours 15 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horne are is spending several weeks visiting Rasmussen and Crane. Umpires happy over the birth of' a daughter at with friends at Salt Lake City. Scorer Jepsen. ' " their home Friday. The new baby weighed seven and a half pounds at . Adolph Jacobs, administrator of Take Elsinore Game'. the estate of the late Louis Jacobs, birth. All concerned are doing fine. In the last play of the first division was transacting business at the counof the Southern Utah' Baseball league Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson returned ty seat Wednesday.. . for Elsinore, the Salina Salts took ' Wednesday from the capital city. Mrs. George Powell of Richfield,, the cellar holders' to a defeat by a Maurine Bench left Tuesday for' She had visited the past two months visited Monday' and Tuesday with, her dia-1 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. weeks visit with relatives and friends a score of 6 to 4 on the Elsinore Mrs. Tilman Nelson. . ' daughter, in Salt Lake. She is a guest at the mond last Sunday.- Cal Madsen was. . F. Davidson. . . the pill shooter for the Salts andj home of. Mrs. Stanley Walker. '. Thompso.n . of Aurora, RosO Miss' . he gave a fine exhibition of youth Miss Vera Davis of Cedar City, is s a guest last week of Miss Vergie-Nelson- . during his performance. For seven and Mr. Mrs. Peterson and a guest at the H. W. Cherry home. August ' .. s innings Madsen held, the opposition their guests, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. She arrived Sunday. . '.- n GOOD NEWS! . Ro-lap- p. . we .are fighting hard to keep prices down and always ' give you a square deal. . . . ' . REMEMBER THE OLD PLACE-- -i The Fair Merc. Co. ' w-a- ' S A LINAS BUSY STORE. Ren-ning- scoreless, and granted 8 hits through-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith of Los out the game. In the' 4th inning the relascore was 2 all. In the fifth the Salts Angeles, are visiting . '. . . added another run, and in the 6th1 tives. two more, one of which was a home PIANO LESSONS run by Elmo Bird. instructor. In the final inning for Elsinore at Mrs. George Whyte, the opposing boys pulled thembat, Lake City. municate with Mrs. Leon Peterson, selves together, scoring their two runs Salina. J14t2p The Finns do other things besides in the ninth. Gray hit a single, and hit FOUND Bunch of keys. Identify winning foot races. For instance, they this was followed by a three-bas- e followed with Johnson Hermansen. by at Sun office and pay for notice. pay their debts. j a single, thus scoring two runs. A spectacular play was staged by This is the time- of year you Dally Bird, shortstop for the Salts. get the urge to travel.' The Elsinore had two men on bases and two men had been retired. Johnson, telephone can be of great to for Elsinore, hit a assistance, to calling Bird, who nabbed it, and in doing so (DIP friends Jn towns . ahead to rolled completely over but held the tell them youre' coming, ball in position for the umpires decalling ahead for road inforifi cision, out, thus retiring the side. mation and arranging ac- - ' Score by innings: ........Oil 012 0016 Salina comodations or. calling back 000 200 004 4 Elsinore UfettV home to keep in touch with the folks or the officeSecond Half of Hollyw-ood- , spent Sunday at the famous Fishlake. The scenic beauty of the mountain lake and the beautiful wild flowers were all thoroughly enjoyed by the coast visitors. They Experienced were guests at the Fishlake cottage hour for 50c. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams of Salt Richfield. 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