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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH D. U. P. HOLD David 0. McKay Is Salina Observes Struggle Conference Speaker Independence Day Salts Winners In LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS j tHWHtt'!,''!, K. C. Wright, state road engineer, with her and J. B. Walker, road contractor, home of children are guests at the were visiting at Redmond and other entertained Mrs. Mary Hall, Saturday afternoon in honor of the sixth birth. Sevier county points Friday of last of day anniversary of her daughter, week. They spent a day as guests for Karl Wright, general manager Mary Beth Olsen. Twelve children were guests and after an hour of the Great Western Salt Co., and in were speeted road conditions. Before their games return to Salt Lake they wenrTo served. Mrs. D. E. Olsen, who Fishlake. Mayor and Mrs. James I. Rex were host and hostess at a dinner party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and Miss Helen Martin of California, who are visiting in Salina. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. He-LMatthews of Salina, Mrs. Libb'e Ivie and Miss Lydia Ivie, wio are spending the summer months here, Miss Bonnie Dalton of San Diego, Calif., spent several days this week as the house guest of Miss Donna Prows. er Mr. and Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck and (aUjrhter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andrrson and children, Carol and Bryce, enjoyed an outing and picnic Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton, Gail dinner at Fishlake Sunday, and Kenneth Dalton, and Mrs. J. A.e, Dalton of Boise, Ida., are guests at Mr. ami Mrs. August Peterson, Mrs. the home of M r. and Mrs. C. J. Mor- - Frank Jaokson an() K,ilh christen-Pmeof th's city. Baby Gail is the of Mr and Mrs. 15-Inni- ng (Continued from page 1) Richfield, but proved somewhat wild at the start by walking five of the Salts. This was done in the second inning, when the Salts chalked up three runs. Winkle wa.s relieved by Dennis, who ended the frisky battle with the Salts. When Madsen got weary in the 8th inning, Dallas Bird was substituted and Ijom that time on the county seaters were blanked. Already the Salts have cinched the first half of the league play, taking every gamp thus far. The locals will play their final game of the first half at Elsinore next Sunday. (Continued from page 1) bertsen, Bishop G. M. Burr, James C. Taylor and Carl Christensen. At the morning session Sunday, the speakers included President Christensen, Orrin F. Te terson, bishop of the Redmond ward; Lewis Sorenson, stake Sunday school superintendent; young men from the priests quorum, Donald Knight, Ellis Rasmussen, Keith Sorenson, Whitney Christensen anil Wesley Christensen. Elder McKay gave the main address. 0 Parents Position In the Church was the topic chosen by Elder McKay for the address at the conference session Sunday afternoon at two. Martin A j (Continued from page 1) Thompson dwelt primarily on the economic conditions of today, outlining the many causes and offering suggestions that would help the nation back to normalcy. He injected many humorous stories and comparisons that brought forth applause and laughter. The program, as announced in last weeks issbb of The Sun, was carried out and was one of the bright events of the day. During early afternoon hundreds again gathered at the park and enjoyed the childrens contests. Races for, both young and old and various con-- j tests occupied mor? than an hour and the winners were happy when they received cash prizes for their efforts. Free dancing for the children was furnished during the afternoon. The ball game at 4 and dancing at Red: monto brought to a close a wonderful celebration. j n Buy from Our Advertisers. JUNE MEET. Pah vent chapter, Daughters of the Pioneers, held the June meeting Thursday afternoon of last week at the Chapter house. The description of the Utah state flag by Mrs. EvalBul-loug- h during the lesson hour was Instructive and interesting. Out of the Dust, a solo by Mrs. Rose Crane, closed the prqgrm. The hostesses, Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Mrs. Minnie Sorenson and Mrs. Bullough, served, a dainty luncheon to twenty members. . INSPETS COAL MINES. George Wilson, extensively interested in the mining of coal in Utah, and associated with Dr. C. N. Ray in the properties located in Salina canyon, was a business visitor in Salina Monday. He was enroute to Salt Lake from Beaver and was accompanied by Robert Burns, who is in the mining business at Beaver. theres some consolation Well, York Ilerald-Tribun- e. er C. J. Morten sen. Mrs. W. E. Kister and young son, who spent the past eight months with Mr. and Mrs. James Crane, left Monday forheir home at San Francisco. Mr. Kister motored from the coast, and has been visiting at the Crane home the past two weeks. Dr. A. J. Lewis agd Herbert Green-lea- f motored to Sajt Lake Wednesday and visited with Dr. C. Leo, Merrill, a patient at the L. D. S. hospital. The visitors returned late Wednesday evening and brought the glad news to the effect that Dr. Merrill was mak ing a splendid recovery. 9 9 , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams and i Miss Agnes Madsen of Salt Lake D. E. Olsen came down from Salt City, were luncheon guests of Mr. Lake Monday and remained over to and Mrs. August Peterson Thursday enjoy the Fourth of July celebration. of last week. home of Mrs. He was a guest e I 8 Mary Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen of Salt Lake, were guests last week cMr. ami Mrs. Evan Mickelson of Rt thp ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Bear, were visiting Sunday at the FarUMick(,ls,n in Gooseberry. Morrul Robins home. . 2i A word of confidence the public: We pride ourselves in handling the choicest MEATS every day in the year and not for a special holiday only! o o We thank our patrons for their Fourth of July business. prices thing. B. B.SHOP The RED & WHITE Stores Individually Owned L. Buys, 3. Two-bas- 3, Farwell to 2-- post-gradua- te Mrs. Rllen Humphrey, Mrs I,eon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird announce and children and NJiss the arrival of a baby girl at their Humphrey Edith Scorup were visiting Monday home Friday, June 29. Mother and the L. D. Larsen home at Mayfield. at Q daughter are doing nicely. Hunt, who has been attending Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd wera Mrs. Earl seminary school at Salt Lake came dinner guests of Mr. and to Salina to pend Independence day ranch Mickelson Mickelson at the with his wife and boys. Sunday. S. R. Mrs. Veda Nelson left Tuesday for Provo. She spent the Jily holiday with her parents, and the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scorup. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liston of Boulder City, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. George Dujfee of Bicknell, are visiting with Mrs. E. A. Liston V A B. Y. Peterson was transacting business at Salt Lake Monday and . . Mrs. Tipps arrived from California Tuesday and is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dwight Crosier. 0 STOP THOSE MOTHS! A dead moth is the only good moth, and the time to kill moths is right now, before they get in their destructive work on your good w'nter garments. Dirt and grease attract moths they feast on clothes that are hung away undeaned and unpressed. Never store a winter garment until you have had us thoroughly clean and it killall moth, larvae and even the eggs. ing For your DOUBLE PROTECTION against these little pests, we deliver every and garment in a Moth-SeNow 25c. at an cost additional of Bag, your n clothes are safe! You'll find no spots on thest garments wht n you open the bags in the Fall. Every garment will be in perfect concfftlbn', moth-fre- e and ready to wear. De-Mo- th dust-pro- of al moth-eate- TODAY- - send us your winter garments overcoats, suits, ' huts knitted wool garments, coats, blankets and in the heavy drapes. We will return them to you big red storage bags. Youll be safe from moths this summer. Write trs a card today and let us protect your winter garments from MOTHS. Our route man will call. fur-trimm- Carter Cleaners CLEANING NEPHI, UTAH out-ofpla- every - are a positive specific f3r 0 colds at any time. 0 When you try our GROCERIES and MEATS you taken when first symp-- , toms appear, of course relief should be more prompt. If will find the quality as Keep a package of this handy remedy in your medicine cabinet. honestly high as the prices are honestly low and we give you careful, prompt Its pleasant and Price serviceP 25c o : BEER-.- o o COMMUNITY MARKET o After due consideration o o of the effects of beer at our . e "safe. Members of the NRA O LEWIS Drug Company The Rexall Store dance hall, we have decided 0 to Abandon the sale of beer at , Rednt-- Thank Y ou, Customers and Friends 0 RESORT Saturday night will be the deadline! a COME DANCE TO THE MERRY TUNES OF THE Yes, indeed, we feel to thank you all for your liberal patronage and faithful adherence to our store. You helped us to again put over one of our largest weeks in sales for the Fourth of July. We feel we have the full confidence of our friends and although we use only straightforward methods in business, throwing out no baits or deceptions, our business is increasing. Our prices are right and our service the best in town. So when in need of merchandise, look us over. O The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. Happy NotesGirls ORCHESTRA AND WIN A PRIZEJ The Management. L Fear Nothing But the Moth! moth-pro- Summer Colds are usually hard to get rid of. Colds at this season are and should have prompt treatment. DR. TOMMS COLD TABLETS o d Tuesday. QUALITY was out of order, and only registered 80 poundso Golly, gasp-loThayer News. machine 2-- 3, 3, business. ' ar-- o o Morrison, Henrie, ifome run Madsen. Three-bas- e 9 e hits Sandberg, Dennis. Mrs. F. E. Pace of Delta, left Frihits Henrie 3. Double plays day for her home, after visiting the V. Bird to D. lrd t E. Bird, D. Bird past ten days with her sister, Mrs. to V. Bird to E. Bird. Innings pitch-eMadDennis 9 Winkle 5 James Crane. Credit victory D. Bird 7 sen 7 Miss Thelma Anderson, who has to Madsen. Charge defeat to Dennis. course at Struck out By D. Bird 9, Madsen 3, been taking a the University of Utah the past year, Dennis 10, Winkle 4. Baseson balls Off D. Bird 1, Madsen 1, Winkel 5. spent last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hit with pitched ball V. Bird by 'Anderson. Winkle. Umpires Morrison and Pe terson. Scorer Ramlose. m " Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mott, who have been guests at the Don Rickman Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCune of Oghome, left for Torrey Monday. While den, were luncheon guests ofOMr. and here Mrs. Mott was at the Salina hos- Mrs. M. C. McCoy Tuesday. pital for tonsillotomy. The Carl Nielson blacksmith shop has been removed to a new location and is now permanently situated across the main highway to the north. Mr. Nielson surrendered his property to the south of the highway to make room for the new' creek channel over which the new bridge is bdhg built. His new shop is open and ready for CLEANLI- - rangement 0 of our goods and the low for the L'tah Bankers association, attended an executive meeting of the board, held Tuesday of last week in Salt bases Lake City. Bird t its NESS, the neat II. B. Crandall, secretary HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR 10c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Lime Rickey, per bottle 10c Ginger Ale, per bottle 10c Franks Red Hot Sauce and Derby Barbecue Sauce, per bottle. . . .10c Karo Maple Syrup, 10c reg. 30c, for Pork & Beans, size. Tomatoes, 2Yz size, Corn, Peas, Beans, Sardines, Sauerkraut, Spinach, each per can 10c Laundry Soap, 5 bars 10c White Liquid Shinola. .10c Are Annoying When you enter our store the first thing that strikes your eye is athe Look At These! Summer Colds CLEANLINESS GREAT . we!d like to go a Friends - suggest moment party. spur- - They call those who can be reached quickly, by telephone. A telephone brings invitations, runs many errands, protects you in emergencies and is a constant convenall for a few cents a ience day. If you are without a telephone, why not get in touch with us today Any employee will take your, order or call our office. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Highway Garage NOW OPEN The Garage formerly operated by Ward Rasmussen is now under new management, and hereafter will be known as the HIGHWAY GARAGE. We are ready to serve you and give you the highest class service in all departments. Man Stevenson of Richfield. an expert' auto mechanic, and widely known in repair and ignition work, will be in charge. Accessories for All Makes of Cars. GAS - OILS - GREASING Highway Garage Frank Herbert, Prop. in the fact that in inscription on the coins hasnt been changed, yet, to read In Brains We Trust. New o 99 What a Hit the Super Series Frigidaire 34 makes with it automatic defrosting! But thats only one feature of this fine Frigidaire 34. Theres automatic ice tray release, too; and 'double Hydrator capacity. Then, interior lighting; the Sliding Utility Basket; the new Frigidaire Servashelf; and Lifetime Porcelain, inside and outf ; Better come in and see these conveniences for yourself! Better still, have them for yourself. 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