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VCL SEVIZl SAUNA IV From Kedmond It’s Coming True VA Christensen’s new residence in the west part of town is nearing completion and it will be a doe borne Mayor J B Sorenson is getting his Urge fine new bcme near to completion and it is to be hqped that be map live long to enjoy it George Breinhqlt jr has broken ground for a new home Two of l’eter Andreason’e eons bare been suffering with pneumonia The married folks dance Friday was a bummer aud the t supper was moat bounteous All the married people were not out but enough to bar a good time Editor and Mrs C N Lnnd were over from Balina and were royally entertained by Mr and Mrs 4 C Breinholt The Commercial club is wurkjng bard to get the farmers to raise beets Niels Frandsen has been in Mt Tlsasant daring the week eblpping sqrae sheep which he had purchased Bp Martin Jensen talks very encouragingly on the future of this valley Be sys it will be alright iu time tid that the great need here is capital to develop the resources The Canada fevei has struksome of the people Peter Anderson is well again after a long seige of heart trouble John Bales’ infant child has been ill during the week Yance Frandsen has returned from school at Provo having finished the winter course Centerfleld laid it over Redmond to the tune of 19 to 17 in the basket ball game Friday eve Mrs Andrew Christensen has just returned from a visit to Manti The residences of Erastus Peterson and Elmer Nielsen were enteied Sunday evening by some boys as yet unknown FiOin the first place they took some jewelry from" the other some pie end cake and other eatables are being made to apprehend them V'' Last night there was a splendid basket ball game between the Snow Academy team and Redmond the former winning by a score of 26 to 21 A grand ball was given after the game The “Belle of Japan Co” certainly made good in Balina They have the best kind of plays and first class actors and wherever merit wins they will win Big Socialist Time The Socialists of Salina acquitted themselves very well in their dpings last evening It was a splendid time t would be hard to say just where it could have been improved There was a splendid audience Ihe program wAs as follows: Song by male quartet Joseph Prows and Sons are home Remarks by chairman Dr West Bong Lectfrom the south by Mr and Mrs James Monroe M Work of Chicago Song Relief Society annual meeting will be ure by John Male Pearl and quarJensen by jrames held next Saturday Their conference tet Dancing lunching and Sociability will bo held on the I9th On WednesThe gentlemen and ladies of Ihe party day they will give a party at the hall well be proud of the affair for Mrs II J Gcttfredson and Mrs may Colby who retire from office in the association v " II J Gottfredson and family are preparing to move to Monroe to take up their residence The ground bog did not see bis shad- ow in Saiiua but In Salt Labe be did Bo yob can figure six weeks more ef winter John Elbeu says this way: The ground hog oomos out at 12 o’clock faoes the north and sits upon his baunohes for 12 minutes If in that time he sees his shadow he returns to his bole If he does not see it he stays out and gets ready for spring AURORA The daughter of Ezra Kennedy’s sustained a bad fracture of the arm one day this week Don’t let your Cough get worse when you can stop it with Dr Tomm’s Lewis Cough Svrup 25c ts bottle Drug Co The lodge members and their ladies had a fine party at the bowling alley Wednesday evening at which much enjoyment was diffused A J Lewis returned from Salt lake You never miss the water till the Wednesday in by no means the best of system runs dry Bupervivor Brown He has been ailing for seven had t o shut it off for 24 hours this week while he repaired a bad leak which was days May he recover and never die an enormous lot of water It is E J Freece received Wednesday tnking uow floe and dandy again and works a from the State Board of Education ' like perfection life diploma for teaching in the schools Better get in your grating applicaand high schools of the state He valtion before Febrairy 10 ues it very highly bealtb UTAH FEB Save Your Coupons Trade Marks Checks The Call’s boost xof two weeks ago is coming to pass Sylvester Q Cannon au engineer of- - Salt Lake was here from Saturday till Monday coming on acconnt of the company’s chief engineer biicg ill He was np to the big power eite and started the work with a force of five men Iu an interview he said that the work would go right on and that big develoizqenta would be the order —o --' — AMUSEMENTS TheNtw England pUyT nclejtan’l” w(ll be produoedaf th£ Opera House Tuesday evening Fetjruary 8th Tbts charming and wholesome novel proved one of the moat widly read and admired stories ever published in this countWhen Barney McCauley first ry brought out the play so atrang was the impression be produced that he was co spelled to playjt for several seasons The simple story and its fine character contrasts have made it a play replete with those elements which establish popniar success leaving a most pleasing impression ak its conclusion It is plays of tHs kind which best pleaBe the general public and “Uncle Dau’l” success is meeting with wonderful His in four acts and it everywhere is a complete scenic production the first act showing the old farm house The and Uncle Dan’l’s departure second act a low river front 6aloon near the Boston ‘docks the third act Mrs Maglone’s boarding bouse and the fourth act the Boston and Maine Rail road Station in Boston As can be imagined many opportunities are offered for scenic display and to say that they have been taken aJvantage of is to put it mildly The company is a large one and contains many artists of repute principal among whom is Mr Frank O Ireson who will be seen in the title role Specialties and a quartette are introduced and a first clasn performance mry be looked Cor COUNTV Labels Wrappers Etc To Our Subscribers Everywhere If you want seme of the easiest monyour life ey you have ever had just be careful and save the coupons trade maika checks labels wrap: pers etc which may be ground or in the goods you buy Save them and don’t let any go to waste Shortly the CALL will show you how to turn them into ready money pon’t forget if lo breakup the Grippe and bard colds— use Dr Tomca-’Grippe JTublets 25ete box— Lewis Drug po If anyone plqP’birg done in work and do their bonjes l wil it 25 per cent cheaper than others Lewie Lursett Feb 25 The National Indian Wat Veterans formed iu Denver au organization Colorado baa for its object to obtain who while servfor those ail pensions ing the government contributed their share to open for peaceful settlement We rethis great werteru oouutry quest all those eligible to membership in this organization ta at once send their application to the National SecC B Hauser retary and Treasurer 1043 Market Street Denver Colo when they will reoeire further information Mrs N Clawson and John Olsen were summoned to Grantsville last week on account of the death of their She died sister Christine Oeterberg Friday at the age of 62 leaving but the husband Sbe was burned Monday Mr Olsen returned here with Mrs Clawson and will remain in Salina Mrs Laura Hsrris returned from this week and will remain in Balt Lake Salma 4 101® NO School Notes Boost For Bank School closed Thursday on account of the feacbers’ Institute held at Mt Pleasant The Salina Eighth Grade defeated Richfield Eighth Grade last aioore of 18to 11 The game was sharply contested from start to ‘fiuiah An excellent spirit was maintained throughout the gamp After the game a reception and dance was tendered the visitors ‘The following have been neither ab- the sent nor tardy last Hepttmber: aluoe entering school Beginners Grade Etna Ivie 38 Hilda Gates Fred Micklesen First Grade Obarlotte Gates BecoudiGrade Eva Allreii Third GraeRuth GatesEm-m- s Larsen Geneva Murphy Fourth Grade Claud Christen Lester Williams Leah Crane' Kiap Frlcksen LeofiA Christ-lche nogentobler F Hull' I vJlrade Helen Got- 8Mb tfgeduon Carry Ditlevson Grade Emmett Martin vLucile Crane Dexter Hugentobler Myitle P sinus-se- n Seventh Grade: Ethel Lekelsen Eighth Grade: John Bernard Dora Gatos Howard Mathews High School EdizaMadsen Evelyn Evgup' Thq following program was given last Friday by the L’ecole Amis Society Cashier Huish of the local bank has’ received the following letter from A Co bankers of Salt Lake which ia worth noting asit speaks weiL for the Salina Bank: First State Bank Salina Utah Dear Sirs— Beg to thank you for your kind favor of the 25th acknowledging receipt of our calender and are very desirons of oomplimenting you ou the fine showing made by your bank We wish you the greatest success and trust that your business will continue to grow in the same commendable me&s- ure c p b i Tells of Jacobsen ' ' Mateo To the Elltor of Thp Si jlha C—lt-- ' ' ' Balina Utah Dear Sir: ' ' Please iusert the following nr:'i a about Mr Theodore Jacobsen at'h- sonber tpyour paper as it be cl local interest: Mr Theodore Jacobsen arrived this town a few months ago froui Si3 ina suffering badly from ConsqcpC n Being a member of the I 0 O F le-OdJan2§ Fellows’ Lodge here took care of Solo— Melisea Burns him uuti) bis death which occarr: ’ at Talk— “Value of Graduation” II F the hospital last Monday the 24th t 2 ' Jorgensen Mr Jaoobsen had no relatives p m Solo— Mrs Conley here The funeral took place under Talk— “Health” — Dr M A Freece the auspices of the O F Lodge the Piano Soto— Laura Crane service being held at the I OOF hall Talk-- Dr C E West he Rev Davidsen of the CongregaReading— “ruccees”— Mrs Conley tional church officiating and the inter- Reporter— Evelyn Evans ment of the body taking place at St Johns Cemetery Wednesday Jan 26th Yours truly' O W Waldo v citt t I’ t s In Richfield A F Anderson and brother Ed of ears ago another big flood came dbwn Richfield journeyed to Mt Pleasant J Mrs 0 M Hansen visited in theWest moiaulas au t the witerfiu home ofTbeir childhood and youth the She and hei part of the week volume swept down the wash great husband thought some ofJjuying the last weekend tenderly put their aged The timbers forming the qulvert uu- - - - r' mother away for her last ep Johnston hotel del the u'ppterro anal wtue waajnid oUjir That breaks op the old circle entirely aui the flood carried these down until Ernest Elben is reported to be ill at and the comings and goings of the hey lodged against the culvert under Cumberland Wyo years are but memories the Rocky Ford oanal The waters over Mrs Pan Murphy is sick with a JUVENILE CASES flowed the adjoining fields and did controublesome ailment Richfield Jan 30 — Lee bheltoua de- siderable damage to the lands of Sam Miss Nielson of Koosharema sister linquent from Joseph was before the Jorgensen and Charles Nielsen These of O G Nielsen is spending the week court on a charge of disturbing the men are now sueing to recover from in Balina on a pleasant visit peace and Judge Chidester succeed- from the Rocky Ford Canal company in he because of the damage done their land to fell where getting the boy Game Warden Byron Hanchett was ed They allege that the oanal company in town part of the week on business got the liquor that led to the present was responsible in not providing a sufstate a delinquencyofflcer Engarmade J C Nielssn of Sigurd spent part ot court that there is a league ficient space under their oanal to take muttothe Tuesday in Balina on business formed amorig a gang of boys self-s- care of the flood waters led the “blue ribbon” league and Incidently the question of the right Mr and Mre Urn mot Robins have of the farmers to turn the flood waters are and both moved back home busy they make a practice of disturbing Dublicand privat e gatherings Ihe into the natural wash is brought into tending the baby Ihe farmers are all agreed officer was ordered to search oat the question The Cali overlooked the fact last us to the facts iu the case and it is a and bring them into court week that councilman Delbert Bar- gang of the HEAVY BUT JUST SENTENCE question of the responsibility at the gees was also in attendance Richfield Jan 30— Judge Cbidester canal company to provide against flood meetings cf the municipal league in no which can in be or foreseen way out two sentences yesterday handed Logan last week Witnesses have beeu exmorning to Amos Nunley and Elias prevented Frank and Archie Anderson Chris Barney convicted of a9saultmade with amined for both sides and the case has It is being and Brig Peterson of Gleuwood Bp billiard cues in a saloon brawl at Els- consumed several days iried without a jury and court adjourn Fairbanks and Janies Emmet of inore last summer They were each were visitors at the local forest three months in jail aud fined ed today to enable the judge to visit given the scene and look over the ground office this week $275 The judge in passing sentence E E Hoffmann is attorney for the LAND FOR SALE— ICO acres of partgave the prisoners a severe reprimand plaintiffs and Judge Jacob JolM their conduct for water past ly broke land with reservoir “ appears for the canal oempaaiwgr" COURT right Will sell all or any part Apply The following people were down''"' Feo 25 to George Stevens Richfield Feb 1— Judge Chidester’s most of them connected with the case: Simon HugOntobler is greatly im- court has been occupied with the trial C M Hansen J T Crane A E Tbor-se- n of a case which is likely to establish a Carl Rasmussen George Stevens proving the new home he has purchased by building a fine addition to it precedent iu civil suits in this state in J 8 Jensen Charles Nielsen Andrew no other case of record in Utah is and Marrioa Christensen that Just as everybody bad begun to the question think spring had come here comes a juatlikeit It involves of partfos to provide agaiu-e- t Stop that Cough now—Dr Tomms terrifilo snowstorm and covers all the of the right Hood waters in directing said water Cough Syrup will do it 25 cts bottle land to a depth of four inches No from their lands The case came Lewis Drug Co avay good weather for us yet Balina J' ' from Frank Rasmussou brings some' fine About twelve years ago a flo-looking ore back from the mine out' iu during the summer which carBeaver ooun’y It is said to assay ried debris over the fields of several very well They have not yet succeedSalina farmers chief among the suffeed in selling rers beiug James 8 Jensen and E W Dr Spicer departed yesterday for Crane Steps were immediately taken of this by California for u mouth's visit with his to prevent a taking a force of mea and teams to a Farmers should attend the canal and mother lie will retuin March 1st That was a flue lime Wednesday abive the highest cultivated point Miss Alice Mortensen returned from laud aud throwing au embankment diThe High School’s annual water meeting at Aurora tomorrow evening been ball was a diliocit success a3it should The Mutaal Associations will give Salt Lake Monday where she has verting any future floods into a wash be The basket ball gams preceding one of the which had beeu made by flood waters of the season at the fur some time studying music parties it was caried oif by Epbraim by a opera bouse next Friday It is learned at the Gall office that and thus earring the waters to the Seevening score of 45 to 13 Even this does not river Brown has read Dean vier all best the The school teachers all go to Mt discourage our boys They all acquitNow this In the years that followed tbi9 wash books in the school library ted themselves with credit from the Pleasant today to attend the joint Is flue and this him has become a great gully from ten to oommends paper county institute to be held there doings of Wednesday evening for it He is a fine boy and is laying a twenty feet in width and averagiag Verinu-HoSmall pox is raging down at VermilMrs Lee Clark is visiting with her good foundation for manhood And he about ten feet in depth The or and lion the Extension canal and the Rocky O bringMrs person Cuddeback persons is batons of a school full of boys over parents Mr and Ford canal both cross this wash at a fora time Bhe and the baby came up ing it there are said to hare exposed there who are coming up to good Two many people in this part of the couuty distance of half a mile apart yesterday Biar ‘f Business Trte yearly going over the Salina Mercantile Co’e books shows that this firm has shipped daring the year twenty-si- x oars of Alfafa seed As this costs about four thousand dollars per car itrepreseutscounierable business of itself besides some 185 cars of b ay of ten to flfieeu toes each and an equal number of oars of gram of 20 to 30 ton each Nearly all of this large business i9 done at other places throughout i he state only a very small porcioa of arising iu Ballua Now is the time to begin giving your horses Oouditiou Powders so they will be ready for work in the Rer Spring Stock food is best— 23c 50o $100 Lewis Drug 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