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Show 1 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen, who were visited here over the week-enenterained at dinner Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Royal Bell in Richfield. Other dinner guests at the Bell home were Mr. and Mrs. James d, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen are here from Bingham for a visit at the C. Jensen, Dorothy Jensen and Lera James C. Jensen home. They arrived Niel.en. Saturday and were here until after the 24th. Dr. F. 0. Bullock, who has been 9 9 9 transacting important business at St. Miss Merle Willardson of Mayfield, Anthony, Ida., the past week, returned Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor return- was a guest Saturday and Sunday at . ed last week from California. They the Morse Burr home. William 9 9 9 Morehead, who has been spent two weeks visiting at the home at the Sevier Valley in superintendent McKenna Mrs. Mr. and Parlen Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crane and Mr. of Los Angeles. and Mrs. Hal Felt left Monday for a coal mine at Crystal City, and Mrs. Morehead, left Wednesday for their few days outing at Fishlake. 9 in Salt Lake City. It is reporthome Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wyatt and ed that the coal mine will be closed Miss Dorothy Cohen left Saturday daughter, Tabor, are visiting this indefinitely. visit She plans to week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for Salt Lake City. s s with friends and relatives for two J. M. Christensen. Nielsen of MilRue Mr. Mrs. and weeks. 0 9 9 and Wedwere ford, Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keisel arrived in Mr. home of and Mrs. at the nesday Dinner guests at the E. C. Wright Salina last week. Mr. Keisel has been Morrill Rabins. The Nielsens were Mable included Mrs. home Sunday employed at the shearing corrals in and Rue Montana during the early summer 'Wright and Mrs. Alta Black of Salt former residents of Salina, He was here. barber a shop and spring months. They will make Lake, Mrs. Ann Baker and Mr. and operated with his many renewing acquaintance Mrs. Earl Wooley of Richfield. their home here. 0 friends. . Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Wright left Lowell Mrs. Christensen Mr. and Sunday for the north. They were vis- Cloria, are visiting for several weeks and children of were dinGunnison, iting for several days with relatives at the A. S. Crane home. Mrs. Walker ner the home Pioneer at day guests resides in Salt Lake City. in Salt Lake City. Norval Crane. Mrs. Mr. of and 9 9 0 Miss Lulu Crane, Miss Lois Gates, Mis9 Virginia Rasmussen, Clifford Martin, Reed Gates, and Newell Mor-le- y left for Salt Lake Sunday. They will visit for a week with friends and relatives in the city and at Ogden. ess m V Woodrow Herbert, who is supervisKarl Nielsen, .who has been visitMr. and Mrs. Ozro Shipp of Cedar ing in Los Angeles the past three ing a road oiling job near R'chfield, were week-en- d guests at the months, returned from the coast last was visiting at the Frank Herbert City, Mrs. Mr. J. B. McDonhome and of home Monday ami Tuesday. yeek-enald, parents of Mrs. Shipp. 9 9 9 Miss Lucile Knight left Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brown, who Mrs. Mr. and Jay Crane .and .son, have been at their home in Southern an extended visit with friends at the to the lumber mill returned Merrill, California the past two months, re- capital city. Mr. Crane, Widtsoe 9 9 9 at Wednesday. turned Sunday. They were accompanis employed at the mill, and famwho forM. W. Mrs. Ifhd Mr. Madsen, ied by Dean and Rae Peterson, childat their home the week-en- d ren of Mr. and Mrs. Fiedenck Pe- mer residents of Salina, their daugh- ily, spent here. ter, Mrs. Roy Faust, and son, Stanterson. 9 9 9 ley, were visiting over the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown left Mrs. Rulon Pectol is visiting this with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen, TuesTuesday Lake night of last week for Calilate Salt to returned week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. They fornia. They will be located at Atolia, day afternoon. J, M. Christensen. where Mr. Brown has employment in Edith Bulloch, operating conces- a mine nearF?at point. sions at one of tjie famous beach re Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ivie visited sorts near Los Angeles, and Miss Grace McIntyre, secretary for the Tuesday and Wednesday of last week Grauman Chinese theatres, came in at the Harold Wood home at Lewisfor a ton. Mrs. Mary V. Ivie, Chad and from the coast last week-en- d brief vacation trip. They enjoyed an Steven Martin, who had been visiting the Wood outing at Fishlake the first of the the past two months at on the visitors home, accompanied week. What is tempting food their return from the nortl Mr. and Mrs. George H. Olsen came on a hot day? Its Mrs. Lars Peterson was hostess to down from Salt Lake the first of the something cool and week and were guests at the home of a group of friends at the Peterson fresh . . . its fruits, a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates. The Olsens home Friday afternoon. The affair cold a watermelon, was giverr in honor of the birthday plan a twosweek visit to Fishlake. a anniversary of the hostess. Following cantaloupe, crisp The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. a social afternoon, dinner was served salad with a tasty guests. Wallace Poulson are extending their to twenty-fiv- e dressing, a fresh cold and best wishes to congratulations tomato is refreshing Miss Helen Jensen and Miss Goldie the happy couple as a result of the we could make many Sorenson Salina spent the Pioneer day holithe at of a fine baby boy birth Lake City. more suggestions. hospital last Sunday. The mofhe?, day with friends in Salt Salina Salts Add Morris Curtis, 17, Another Victory MeetsTragic Death from page 1) each Salts, taking four out of five to thS plate. trips .The Salts fell to on Dennis deliveries and clicked the Richfield box-n.a- n for 16 hits. Dennis,' though overworked, did good considering, but his support was extremely poor. The score: B. H. 0. A SALINA. 5 L. Bird, If .. . 5 4' 1 1 T. Sorenson, 3b : 4 2 1 0 Cushing, rf (Continui-- D. Bird, ss Madsen, rf E Bird, lb V. Bird, 2b Jensen, Tempting Foods J VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR FOODS DISPLAYED. Quick Service at the B.B.SH0P The RED & WHITE Stores Individually Owned formerly Amelda Murphy, and the baby boy, are doing splendidly. . Miss Genevieve Knight is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Knight. She is a registered nurse, and is employed at Salt Lake. Mrs. A. B. Clawson arrived Mon day from Washington, D. C. Sfie will Fpend the summer months with Mr. Clawson at the Salina experiment station. Mrs. Eva Barnard, who spent two weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs August Erickson, left Friday of last week for her home as Pasco, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson were dinner guests at the C. J. Powers home in Richfield Sunday. " ffllteW I 9 to rijicd Totals RICHFIELD. c Buys, 2b Ladies . d our vacation?" A brand-ne- illustrated book offered free to motoristsl contains information in one volume . . . brief descriptions and illustrations of the most interesting and uniquo places accessible by automobile in the region. Get at your copf now any of our service ... 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Struck out By Jenfn 11, Dennis 7. Bases on balls Off Jensen 2i Dennis 3. Hit with pitched balls E. Bird and Gates Umpires Peterson and by Dennis. -- Charlesworth. Scorer Personality Hjurcut. . . 40c Haircut and Fingerwave, completely dried. . . .75c Girls under 12 years old, Haircut and Wet 25c Fin-gerwa- ve PERMANENT . WAVES the finest and favorite systems for every type and texture. We always test the hair. Latest modern equipment. We guarantee satisfaction. All jYorti Sevier SSeauty Satan Across from Salina Hospital ., FEET Time Foot Freedom Now is canning seaEvery houseis wife looking for supplies for this season . . . they are all at this store. son. Warm weather does much to intensify foot complaints. Dont go through the summer with the constant, worry which usually attends foot troubles. Come to up for , bacr--s We also have fresh fruit9 and vegetables and we are headquarters for all varieties of meats and picnic supplies. Corn Remedies Perspiration Deodorants Jensen. Foot Powders When You Think Of Quality Foods Think of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Draper of Ruth, Nev., are visiting in patina this week. Mrs. Max Sorenson was hostess at a luncheon and party a.fter the dance Monday night. Fifteen close friends were guests. B. M. Stake President Heber C. Williams, S. Ross Hunt, of this city, and Patriarch Moroni Lazenby of Aurora, were the speakers. An appropriate musical program was given as follows: Quartet selection, Rock of Ages; song by quartet, Beautiful Home; vocal solo, Beautiful Isle of Dale Prows; violin solo, Somewhere, Dream Memories, A. C. Willardson; vocal solo, Spirit Divine, Mrs. Clayton Sorenson closing quartet selection, I Need Thee Every Hour. Invocation was offered by Ira Rasmussen, and the closing prayer was given by Lloyd Ivie. The grave dedicatory services were conducted by Eugene Christensen. Thompson, 0 1 alina Summary: (Continued from page 1) First ward officiating. Prof. 0 l:l0 Dennis, p Stolen 173 0' . r Mr. and Mrs. E. Cl Wright motored to Helper Tuesday and visited for the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loft is. They returned Wednesday morning. Pedicure Implements and other things which conduce to foot comfort. COMMUNITY LEWIS MARKET Drug Company Members of the NRA "The Rexall Store'. Mis? Charlotte Morris of Salt Lake, Mrs. has been a guest at the home-oMatilda Nelson the past week. - .. - Miss Margaret Crane, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Draper at McGill, Nev., returned last Just In from the Factory The new Fall Dresses for Ladies and Misses are here very pretty and stunning. The new line of Old and Young Mens Suits has also arrived dont fail to see themt They will surprise you in both quality and price! Fair and honest (treatment is Jour motto. See Us. . . . The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. OUR BEST SALESMEN USERS! Lets Call Them Up , Bring Out Y our Finer Points! never before compiled inter-mounta- - 4 Its 8:30 Have Your Hair Cut to . Hera are a hundred answers to that problom...lVVhore shall we go this week-enor ior Ih '5 . Winkel, cf the willing help offered, the words of comfort spoken, and the beautiful floral offerings made at the burial of our brother, Duval Strange. The kind acts will always be remembered 38 16 '27 10 B. H. 0. A. - Green, j CARD OF THANKS, We want to thank aU our kind friends in Salina and at Redmond for n&mm T For best motor performance use Pep 88 superfuel with tetraethyl lead... at price of regular ... and Vico motor oil. for sure, economical lubrication. rf d. -- It 5 ' 0 &&& y 4 . j 0 3 3 2 ' 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powers of Richfield, were dinner guests of Mr. and week-en. Mrs. August Teterson Pioneer day. The dinner table was centered with Howard TTekenson was a guest of an attractive bowl of pansies and Mrs. Matilda Nelson and Arthur Nelroses. Covers were laid for four. son Tuesday and Wednesday. He was enroute to Salt Lake City from a moMrs. Martha Herbert, Mbs Mary tor trip to Los Angeles 'and other Herbert, Miss Fae Herbert and Her- coast dries. bert and Duane Thompson attended the celebration of Pioneer day at OgThe Young Matrons Bridge club den Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. enjoyed a no host party at Maple afternoon. ' 'Card They left last week for the north Grove Thursday and Provo and enroute visited at play'ng and a picnic luncheon were Salt Lake. features. Those attending were Mrs. 0 9 9 Fletcher Peterson, Mrs. Deward HopMiss Phyllis Jorgensen returned kins,- Mrs. Morse Burr, Mrs. Merrill Mrs.- - Wayland Mattsson, Monday evening and she will visit at Nielsen, the S. M. Jorgensen home during her Mrs. Ward Rasmussen, Mrs. Max summer vacation. Sorenson, Mrs. Lela'nd Hugentobler, Mrs.' LavelU Dnstrup, Mrs. Claud Miss Ferris Anderson of Los An- Christensen, Mrs. Milton "McCoy" and geles, Calif., and Miss Gene Hunt of Mrs. Rulon Pectol. , 9 9 9 Salt Lake City, are visiting friends and relatives in Salina and Redmond Miss Andrei Crane ' and ! little Anderson Mrs. with Mary Tuesday, friend, Bill:? Blair,, returned to , Salt of Redmond, they were guests of Mrs. Lake Sunday after a few days visit Dan Crane. at the home of Mrs. MaryE. Colby. New Free 40 Page Book Tells About UniquePlaccs Near-b- . M. Sorenson, d. 1 4 2 4 0 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 2 0 3 - p 114 ... 3 5 c Gates, i People who got the new G before it was advertised and have driven thousands of miles, sing ll-Weather FRIEiNDS and .relatives . towns, the folks back home' or members of your own family living inf other cities are. only a min- -' ute away by telephone. Low its praises louder than our advertising. 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