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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Salts Lose Opener In 2nd Half Play LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. children spent Sunday at Fishlake sort. re- . who has been vis- Andrews home-iseveral months, is in Salina. t - Dr. Harold Crandall, well known dentist at Panguitch and the southern section of .the state, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall. - Miss Iris Thorpe, who is associated with Miss Phyllis Jorgensen at the Powder House Pony summer camp, arrived Tuesday from a visit in Salt Lake. She left immediately for the camp, located on the Lions Trail. , - The fame of Brigham Young, the virile Mormon leader, is recalled by the recent death of Mrs. Susa Young Gates at Salt Lake City, at the age Reese, 3b .. of 77. She was the eldest of 57 child- Howard, cf Nielsen, 3b ren bom to him by his 19 wives. Christison, p ... ;. I'll! 21 4 1 . Lake City. 3 .2 ..406 Oi' o! . 0 0 10 2- Mrs. Qryil Hansen entertained tat a 'quilting bee Tuesday afternoon.. Mr. and - . Reorganization of the railroads will! await exploration of- possibilities for operating economies. This is the attitude of Joseph Eastman, federal coordinator. He has indicated a score of reductions may be obtained. Examples: Joint use of terminals;:. Unnecessary passenger or freight service; waste in .repair expense; unduly low charges for warehousing and similar services; wasto in use 6f equipment such as might be eliminated by pooling arrangements, etc. Many of the projected economies .have bee hitherto impossible because of law and regulatory practices. So far .this year, railroad traffic has improved. On several important, roads 'business is 30 to 40 per'ce'nt ahead of last year. The railroad equipment- Industry,' doldrums for years, feels . . optimistic. - fields-where- . j - . Oo , , All businesses have been watching the operation of the national recovery administration 'with interest. No government bureau has eVer had such dominance over tra-d.practices, , of wprk, working .conditions, production, etc. The textile, industry was the .first 'to present a Code for consideration; it has been worked out and approved in' rapid time. Now dozens' of other important industries-are- ' preparing codes. . Among them are: Oil, construction, lumb.er,- auto-- 1 mobiles, tobacco, motoi- equipment,. hosiery, hats,- wood' workers, dairy. wife he has to go down to Washing. products, ceramics, retail dr.y goods,' ton to see about the code, ; wholesale grocers, and so on. Higher:-. . : r" wages, shorter working hours with If Mayor Walker 'becomes, a more workers and. higher prices, prin-- 1 goals of the measure, will result J tleman farmer, in England- no .doubt This price question has created some, he will. insist, that the-- ' male tenants, (rouble .in another buroau that of wear spats. ' ' agriculture. Recent advances in Vhe'at-prices, plus the cohiing processing tax . Mrs, Leah Hirson of Chicago told on flour; caused a group of midwest-- j the 'court' that her husbands oceupa-er- n bakgrs'to. announce an advance of tion was .swearing, and she- got a di-- 3 cents a Ipaf in the price of. bread.-- vorce'. .' . Wallace once said that at Secretary the increased cost to the baker could cents aloaf, not be more than 1 laws pointed oilt that' the are still In effect, intimated that pro secution weyld be the result 'of unjusChicago testiVyiliiam Bucholz-o' tified .price boost. . fied in his. divorce suit that his wife, breakfast, charged him" 25 cents-'foJohn Knowles of Preston, Eng., was 50 ce'nts for dinner, $1.50 a week for. fined a dairy maid in a laulidry, 25 cents a night for a bed, milk tank when she said he was lazy. and a penny for a toothpick.wages,-hours- . - .'. .' - Le-gra- . . .. 1 . . out-of-to- gen-cip- . July 24th , ; oOo . Mrs. Ervin. Jensen left' for the. capital city with Thursday Mrs. Oluf Anderson was hqstess'to .their small son, Russell, who is under members of the Social Hur club the in the :. 37 . 9 '27- 9 the care of an eye specialist Totals .. ' Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ervin Jen' . city: . .' Score by innings:' sen reviewed a.'chapter from the book 100 120 02-0- 6' Nephi Practical Sociology Dedicated to MoHal and Barbara Barnes and 010 003 0004 Salina thers,-! after which lqncheon was servOlsen of Salt Lake City,' are M.' C. Errors eleven ed members and to Mrs. to Madsen, Summary: here with relatives: . Stolen bases T. visiting Laura Jensen of Rolapp, an Sorenson, Reese. . Sorenson, M. Sorenson 2. Home runs ; guest. pires on a salary, which would be , A. Sperry, Jones. Three-bas- e hit nominal. Another ruling was that each e hit A. Sperry. Dou- team Jones. Thursday evening the members of the necessary paraphersupply ble play C. Madsen to Sorenson to nalia for the umpires chest pro- the.Y. M: club enjoyed a swim in the E. Bird. Innings pitched By . Bird Redmond lake, after .which. tector, mask, indicator and a rule out door luncheon was. enjoyed.' 7 Jensen 1 Charge defeat to book. It was brought out that only two ' Bird. At bat Off Bird 32, Jensen 5. clubs in the league furnish rule books. Mr. and Mrs.. Marvin Jensen visited Hits batted Off Bird 8, Jensen- 1. Without the books, containing the Runs scored Off Bird 6. Struck out and Sunday with relatives regulation' rules, fair and square de- Saturday in ProvQ, ' . By Bird 7, Jensen 2, Christison 11. cisions cannot be made. . Bases on balls Off Bird 1, Christison WHAT IF DOCTORS DISAGREE? 4. Umpires Crane, Gadd. Scorer Close Game- at Dividend. Wood. Wednesday the Salts cruised . to When a Doctor doctors, a Doctor, . Dividend, where they fought a close In a strictly professional way; battle with the famed Tintic Standard If 'the Doctor who doctors the Doctor Umpires Get Busy. And the Doctor whom the Docto-If any of the umpires officiating in team. Ed. Jensen took the job off doctors . : ' '. the games played by the clubs in the pitching for .the locals and, going ' ' With each Southern' Utah Baseball league see against a strong team of miners, did Does-' the Doctor who doctors- the fine. The score. was 6 to 2, for Tintic. fit, after being threatened, cajoled or Doctor . A return game has been planned with attacked by any player or players, the Oi'.the Doctor the Doctor doctors, A Cutter. team on the Standard A squall forced" the Presidents Tintic playing umpire will have authority to either Tax .Commissioner Whittle, newly the local diamond. Date for. the return In the argument, have final say ? yacht into port.-- . But having bench or assess a fine of $5 for loast has been at .New not has as determined. York, appointed'.in yet jbeen through a special session of con-a- p of the rule. No back talk game answer: . namc.Newark th? sqaull' didnt bother Mr. auspicious is to be allowed, and only in techWhen a Doctor doctors- the Doctor . News. Roosevelt n.ing personally. nical points will the manager or cap- L In' a thorough scientific way. tain be allowed to settle disputes The Doctor who- is doctored by the the' acting chief umpire reigning suDoctor Should feel that his life on ' earth preme. This ruling was a part of the ' orders resulting from a meeting of . might stay.. .. But-- when the Doctor who doctors the the several umpires held at Salina ROUND TRIP A Beautiful Bavarian p China Porcelain Sunday evening. Gunnison, Salina, Ne. Doctor phi, Richfield and Scipio were repreTreats disease instead With various SALINA TO FISHLAKE a Steel Treasure Chest for 2nd prize-- L Bridge; Set, 1st prize ? sented at the meeting. The umpires . . tricks, . . and the Bo.oby Prize" will makp you guess .to find out. $1.00 also voted that a best method for It may prove- damn hard of. the sick Leave 6:30 p.- m. Sunday presents will be given away entirely free .to our . Doctor . . satisfactory results, both to the fans dance-MakumReturn customers after would to be and players, lucky. Saturday night, July 22, at 0 Who m a Hell put the midnight 'fix. p. m. sharp. 4 3 . Pioneer Day . . . . 1) Output has been consistently ahead of last year, and it is believed that May production reached a record for recent months. . "- 3 (Continued from page 4-- H the-hour- . j . 1 ll Mrs. Horace Allred and daughter,' Mrs. Robert Davi,s, of Salt Lake, were here to attend the Crystal Robins funeral services Sunday. They left for the Allred home at Roosevelt Monday. Frank Andrews,iting at the Bennie Marysvale the past spending this week ' "" Correspondent By Special Economic. Highlights CLUB ACTIVITIES H 2-- Mrs. Olive Hansen and Jim Sorenson of Elsinore, were transacting business in Salina Wednesday. - j 4-- The members of the First Year Mrs. Gladys Christensen was hos- Sewing club of Aurora, Utah, spent a tess to the members of the Self Cul- very happy evening together at an (Continued from page 1) his 7 3 innings, he allowed 9 scat- ture club at her home Thursday af- oriental lawn party Friday, June 36. tered hits, and in the 6th he brought ternoon. Mrs. Vernal Nelson gave the( There were many oriental decorations, lesson on Child Management." In the including lighted Japanese lanterns the contenders to a tie with a score. IOd. Jensen made his first ap- late afternoon a dainty luncheon was hanging from the trees, and Japanese and to Mrs. mats strewn about the lawn. Among pearance for this season on the mound, served to fifteen members an invited the many games played were fortune guest. in the' last of the 7th. Eddie allowed Spencer Smith, . one hit and struck out two of the telling, a pajama hunt, 'and a pajama . while Othenius Peterson spent last week parade. A fine lunch of pie a la mode performing. Nephi boys When all were yawning Christison,' the' Nephi southpaw,' in the eapital city on . a combined was served. and for sleep, beds were made ready the Condition 'and was in fine , husiness and pleasure trip. , during on the lawn, After a good chat all . 9 innings he pitched he .allowed 5. hits to. sleep ih spite of the and fanned 11 Salts'.. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Nelson visit- dropped off beds. Dorothy Day, the hardness of ' ' . ed Saturday .and Sunday with Mr, and The score: reporter. B. II. 0. A. Mrs. George Powell at Richfield. SALINA. " . 2 Z D. Bird, b Mrs. Blain Poulson entertained the 1' 0 Hans' T. Sorenson, If ... Lunby Jensen of Sandy, is visof the V. M. club at her members 0 0 iting with his grandparents,- Mr. and E. Jensen, 3b-- p home ' afternoon. After Wednesday 9 .0 Mrs. H. S. Jensen. B. Gates, c an attrac-- ' of needlework fancy 1 4 M. Sorenson, 2b to ten memwas served tive luncheon 3. 1 C. Madsen, cf Dr.. Vernon Anderson, his mother, Maxine Miss and bers to Day and .Mrs. 4 6 8 1! .his brother, Boyd, and sisters,. Faris. ... E. Bird, lb invited Mar ' '2 Mickelson, guests. 1 3 2 and Faun, who were injured in an L. Bird, ss . . . 3 .o. lo; auto accident on their way to CaliforB. Cushing, rf .. Mrs. Ward Jerrsen and family are 1 ... .0 0 0 nia, are under a doctors care at Richx Wilson .. this week .with ' relatives in' .visiting Erast'us Christenfield. Mr. and Mrs. ' . ' ...32 5 .27 IP-- ' sen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Jr., Payson. Totals. ninth. xBatted and. Mrs. J. C. Nelson, visited with Mrs. Jabes Jensen was hostess' at ' B. H. G. A. them Sunday. .Later visitors feport dinner NEPHI. Monday, given in honor of the im5 - 2 2 0 their conditions to be slightly' A. Sperry, If . ' anniversary of her natal day. Covers 5 . 1. 2 zl proved. . . I Bailey, ss .. were marked for twelve guests. Mrs. . 4 1 ' 9 . ll M. Sperry, c many useful gifts if James 'HahSen' is on . a combined Jensen received'friends. Worthington, lb ... ; from. admiring 0 business and pleasure trip to Salt 4 Jones, rf .. Y. Peterson and D. REDMOND Two-bas- al - . - Should be cele-- . 2-- 3, br&ted ' in Utah. If . you celebrate the day with an outing,, we have - - , 3 - .y.o u . .need-fothe day. VISIT OUR STORE . AND . . SELECT . everything . ; . BEST FRESH FOODS, anti-tru- r ' other-disagree,- . . . . st r g - .' THE - f r ' -- 3. - va-cat- ion . ' . the . . Ev?-;.gre- ss - . . - B. B SHOP BUS EXCURSION FREE!; FREE! FREE!, . High-Grad- The RED & WHITE Stores Individually Owned . - bea-utifu- l - " e reservations at the Hotel White-Hous- e DONT BUY Classified Ads until you compare Selling Out Prices of---a . Miss Louise M. Popp, New York telephone employee who won $118,000 in the Irish Hospital" Sweepstakes, evidently did not get the wrong number. 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