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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS mJ,'M,'I,4m! McAllister entertained eleventh birthday an- the of honor in her of son, Walker, Thurs- niversary of last week. Following: an hour of games, luncheon was served at one table, having a birthday cake and Easter novelties for decorations. Cov- ers were marked for six boy friends and the guest of honor. Mrs. Ralph j Trounce Richfield Salina Wards Will Lose One at S. L. For Tourney Berth Observe R.S. Birth ,WolvesTake One t (Continued from page 1) The score for the opening game Judge J. W. Cherry and Mrs. Cherry, of Salt Lake City, and Wesley Cherry, a student at Wasatch acad-da- y emy, Mt. Pleasant, were week-envisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1L W. Cherry. Sunday Mrs. Cherry served a birthday dinner in honor of Wesley, who celebrated his eighteenth anniversary on that day. The visitors returned north Monday. lows : SAUNA. d j Hickman, rf Nielson, If .... Colby, c H. Bird, rg ... Cushing, lg L. Bird, rf Batchelor, (Continued from page 1) er; brief history of the society, Mrs. A. U. Williams; song, boys quartet, accompanied by Mrs. H. B. Crandall; accordian solo, Dr. C. E. West; reading, Mrs. Deward Hopkins; feature G. T. F. P. dance, Blanche Mattsfin and com3 4 pany; accordian solo, E. W. Crane, 0 2 2 2 accompanied by Mrs. Otto Kube; one-a3 play, Too Many Marys, direct2 ed by Mrs. Farrell Crane; benedic2 tion. Mrs. C. P. Okerlund. (Continued from page 1) folson were star players for the Wolves, ar.d during the game played super G. T. F. P. ball. Peterson and Winkle were the 0 0 high seorempn for Richfield. 0 3 13 5 The score: . . . . rf 0 0 2 0 2 0 -- 0 2 1 Mrs. Clara Nelson, Miss Lois NelMrs. Dave Evans was hostess to a son, Mrs. Thersa Cooper, Ward NelTotals son and Earl Nelson, who were here group of close friends at her home PROVO, from Sterling, Can., to attend the Tuesday afternoon and evening. It Cody ff funeral services held Tuesday of last j was the anniversary of her natal day Kum and following the social hour Mrs. jjenove ' c Evans served an attractive luncheon. 10 21 G. T. j 2 7 F. 4 SALINA. 17 0 Nielson, rf 6 Hickman, If 0 Colby, c 4 Cushing, rg II. Bird, lg 27 L. Bird, If P. ct ... . - CARD OF THANKS. I deeply appreciate the extreme kindness extended in my time of grief and sorrow during the brief illness and death of my husband, William L. Nelson, and I want to sincerely thank all my relatives and friends w'ho assisted in anyway, and for the beautiful flowers, the comforting words spoken at the services, and all the loving efforts to soothe the deep sorrow. Mrs. Veda Nelson. jejjns Overly, lg Close friends and neighbors enjoyed Lewis, rf a social afternoon and evening with Thompson, rg Mrs. August Erickson Tuesday. The ' Totals affair was given in honor of the' hostess.! of the Score by. quarters: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. de Lange of birthday anniversary Provo, and Mrs. George Williams of: The living rooms were decorated with! Emery, were visiting recently at the dozens of beautiful red roses, a gift Provo home of Mr. and Mrs. George dejfrom Mrs. Ericksons son in A dainty plate luncheon nia. 5 served to fifteen guests. Beal, referee; Peterson, umpire. Peterson was hostess to the members of the Young Ladies. celebra-ninSewing club at her home Monday eve- - City, arrived Wednesday morning in pack of Wolves, a gigantic were luck wishes and was t'on -' staged Needlecraft was the hours pas- Salina. She w.ll visit for a few days the of the for champ M. to served victory many C. Mrs. were Jacob with her daughter, time and refreshments ions of the Sevier division. Salinas eight guests. band, in uniform, led a mob school of students and the bashigh Mrs. Verda Burns entertained for to the team White House hotel ketball Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keisel are spend the S. S. club at tha T. A. Jeffrey an was spent in hour where corner, in Mrs. week Burns friends home Wednesday evening. visiting ing this a genuine pep rally. Band selec served a delicious dinner and follow-- I Nevada, tions, cheer yells by the students, and ing tables were arranged for bridge. talks by several of the citizens, Eight guests enjoyed the affair. brought forth much enthusiasm, had in his crew Coach Parkln.-oMr. and Mrs. Roy Shields and Mrs. line-ufollows: Carl as the main Ernest Lowe were dinner guests of Monday. Rue and Nielson Hickman, forwards; Mr. and Mrs. George Swain at GunBruce Danv:n center; Cushing Colby, Miss Merle Willardson of Mayfield nison Saturday night. is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Morse and Hugh Bird, guards. The substitutes were Vern Batchelor, center and Mrs. Robert Johnson and son are Burr, this week. forward; Lynn Bird and Don Thompvisiting at the J. A. Borg home forj the months of March and April. Herj Charles Hansen of Richfield has son, forwards, and Joe Freece, guard. home is at Manti, and Mr. Johnson' accepted a position as meat cutter in is looking after business interests in the local Community Market. AURORA Nevada during the spring months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivie of Green Varna Johnson, Correspondent o Mrs. C. E. West, who has been visit- - River, are visiting this week with o D( lightful in every way was the ing for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Eliza Gates. Mrs. Ivie is a and Mrs. George Brown in Salt ter to Mrs. Gates. party given in honor of the retiring Relief society board Wednesday afterLake City, returned to Salina ThursTrovo Lizzie Mrs. of Crane noon. After a very interesting proweek. last of day the services held Tuesday of last gram and games, delicious refreshFrank Jackson left with a shipment W'eek for William Nelson. She also ments were served to ninety-nin- e of cattle Thursday of last week. The visited at the E. W. Crane home. guests. Mrs. Alma Bastian, president; San Mrs. James Curfew and Mrs. James to sent the was consignment Miss Inez Peacock of Emery, was Palmer, counselors, and Mrs. Win. Francisco markets. a guest over the week-en- d at the 0. Wall, secretary-treasurewere t preMr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown came in G. Nielson home. She was here to at- sented with beautiful gifts as tokens from the coast Sunday. Mrs. Brown tend the junior prom held Saturday of appreciation for their faithful and spent the winter months in Los An- evening at North Sevier high school. successful services in the Relief society. geles, and Mr. Brown has been visitMr. and Mrs. George Swain and d Mrs. Joseph Curtis and Mrs. ing at the coast for the past several weeks. daughters of Gunnison and Mr. and Lazenby were honored guests at Mrs. Roy Shields and children, were a party given Monday night for the dinner for left guests Sunday at the home of retiring members of the Y. L. M. I. A. Sunday Domgnard Bryant Nevada. He will be located in a barr Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Gates. stake board. After games delicious ber shop at Wells. refreshments were served. Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Poulson of and Mrs. Lazenby were presented Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen entertained in- - Mayfield, were dinner guests Satur- - with gifts for their faithful services. formally Friday evening at dinner day of Mr. and Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck. Members of the stake board present were: President, Mattie Sorensen, birthday celebrating the A. J. Lewis was looking after his Inez Mason, Rita Sorensen, Jane anniversary of Mr. Nielsen. A tasty chicken dinner was served in the late ranch interests at Delta Monday. Mason, Eva Thompson, Alima Durfee, Elvan Astel, Hazel Curtis, Varna evening to eleven. Card playing was Mr. and Mrs. Othello Madsen an- Johnson and Relia Shaw. the pleasing pastime of the evening. nounce the arrival of a daughter at The Clodhopper, a three-ac- t Mrs. Niels Nielsen was assisted in their home March first. Mrs. Madsen was very well presented celebrating the anniversary of her and daughter are doing nicely. Thursday evening by the Sunday birth when close friends and neighschool. All of the parts were well CUSHINGS GIVEN FAREWELL. bors, numbering fifteen, spent a soplayed. The cast included: Mr. and cial afternoon at the Nielsen home Friends and neighbors, numbering Mrs. Blaine Curtis, Miss Verla MadMrs. Nielsen served a hot Monday. guests at the sen, Miss Guila Krutz, Miss Edith forty, were chicken dinner in the late afternoon. home of Mr. and Mrs. William CushKendrick Harward and Thompson, ing Thursday evening of last week. Rex Jensen. 1 The affair was in the form of a fare- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason, Jr., dewell party for the respected citizens, lightfully entertained at a family dinwho are leaving this week for Heber. ner Sunday afternoon. The guests inProgressive card games were the en- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason! tertaining feature, and an elaborate and children, Mr. and Mrs. Grover d luncheon was served from Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Anderbaskets of the visitors. The Cushings son and children, Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy will be located on a large dairy ranch Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Manear Heber and their hosts of friends son of Redmond. See the most clever extend best wishes for their success Eero Curtis and Wm. Sorensen in the new location. transacted business at Richfield Sat-array of Easter Rabbits, Chickens, Basurday. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson and kets, Candy Eggs and all kinds of decchildren of Mount Pleasant, were Mrs. Chra Nelson and family of orations for tha Easthe Amcsa Harward home at guests 'j Canada, wish to expnss their deepest ter dinner party at Friday. all to and thanks for Ihe gratitude Miss Donna Bagley of Koosharem, pur store. sympathy during the recent bereavewas visiting at the Franklin Harward ment of their son and brother, Wilhome last week. liam Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Anderson apd Mrs. Clara Anderson of Richfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay LIVESTOCK MARKET Miss Horrna , g. . n I sis-M- ( r. att'-nd-c- r, ... Le-lan- fifty-seven- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Louie Willardson, to Clair Tollestrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tollestrup cf Gunnison. The marriage will take place some time in April. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grcenleaf, at their seventh wedding anniverary last Saturday, met with an agreeable surprise when a group of close An inquiring moralist propounds friends invaded the Greenleaf home Should a man keep the question, to join in celebrating the event. The early part of the evening was spent at card playing, and at midnight a dainty luncheon was served to ten guests at a long table. Clusters of tulips centered the dinner table. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis of Richfield were guests from -- 15c QUARTS - 25c WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF TOILETRIES AT LOW PRICES: F ece Powder Cold Cream Cleansing Cream Tooth Paste 10c 10c 10c 10c Almond Cream Listerine Tooth Paste.. Listerine Ponds Vanishing Cream 10c 10c 10c April Easter Sunday! TOURNAMENT. Many basketball fans from Salina, and having faith in the victories of the Wolverines, motored to. Salt Lake this week to be on the sidelines and boost for their favorites. 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