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Show .V 3 n sAuna, UfAH A sUn, TH Mrs. June Webb entertained for NO GREATER SERMON EVER Mis Ila Clark Monday afternoon. PREACHED FOOM SCREEN ' LOCAL ITEMS OF Six guests spent the hours very ' Clergymen of all denominations pleasantly chatting and enjoying INTEREST. several 'musical selections. 'Late in are urging their congregations to see the afternoon the hostess served The Ten Co.mmandments. , delicious refreshments. The Reverend Dr. Chester C. Marshall wrote of it in The Educa- . H. C. Williams, manager of the Screen" as follows: tiona! Mrs. E. C. Wright and Mrs! June Salina Rpiler Mills, has returned it was reported nan$ .When" Wcbb.had a visit with friends in Lom a brief Business tq Provo. months ago that a commercial com- A . was filming The Ten Com- Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Mattsson andmkhdments. us felt that this of many and thpir Carwel. Mattsson of Richfield were ' Mi'J visitors in alina Sunday. They were lit, week-en- d with relatives on 'one of the sublimest and most ep, guests "at - the F. A. Mattsson home. uje.it the ochal events of For The Hands - - The hands require constant care. Daily attention with ... the use of right helps will keep your hands attractive. Manicure Goods, Lotions, Nail the - products of the best makers of toilet articles and pre; parations. . . V,y and 'friends at Koosharem. .. . Lewis Drug' Co. The ReXall Store I 5 4 LADIES, J. Come In. Gribble has accepted the of Scout. leader.- - in the . ward. . L. Spangy of Soldier Sum- nit, is visiting reltives and friends, in Salina from Wednesday to Saturday . i rsPangy wa for- Miss Gates of this city. merly Gladys . Mrs.-Q- . ee Mr. and - -- that message.. Thanks to a motion pictube com- . Will Burns of Salt Lake, spent a a pany,-director, a scenario writer, few days of his vacation 4.J tfeek. actors and all others who are bring--, in alina with relatives and friends, ing this message .to millions of peo. . , ple. . Every American owes it to .Mrs. Willjam Sorenson' and her himself ta see the worlds, greatest .children of Aurora, visited Salina and best motion- - picture . friends Wednesday: .There is one question jve can not . avoid, asking. Why, 'when such sub- Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns, Vern lime and hqly things can be presented Burns.- returned Friday .in. such an eptertaining.and fascinat- an(j rom ing manner, must we have such filth,: s,ort v;sjt at gait Lake. slush, trpsh and stupidity. un'foldqd .has before our eyes, as we have. in. the Maybe tbe reason done well so. far is that all the mili- - .average film? tary experts are on the othfcr side. Tbe trouble with Uhina is that it has been run . by a league of nations for the past generation. -- ... m Mrs. M. I. Overson were host and hostess Wednesday evening o the D. G. Burgess family at a de' licious eight oclock dinner. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis of Rich. , field .and Dr. A. J. Lewis of Salina- made a trip to Delta last Saturday, FOR SALE Practically new kitieturning home "Sunday. chen cabinet and b.eautiful buffet. . Reasonable prices.. S.ee a-l- -- . J! Thfe mottc gangster seems to be a murder, a .'tlay keeps ennui away.! , A. T. A. Jeffery and. Ray Blackburn 'eft Tuesday morning for Delta for-.ibort business trip. . Oil cloth, regular price 35 cents The .Peerless.. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis went to. per yard. 4"t ;" " (, ,( Salt Lake Tuesday. Dr. Lewis returnFOR SALE 2000 acres of the best ed to Salina Thursday and Mrs. Lewis seed land' in Millard county, near .,$ will remain in Salt Lake indefinitely. Deseret. Sold in small of .large tracts at bargain prices. See A. H. Curtis, Mr. hnd Mrs. Lavelle Dastrup, Mrs. !j! Deseret, Utah. , . M. C. Draper, Miss Hazel Smith, and Ferry Draper drov to Monroe Sunday FOR RENT Comfortable unfur- to visit relatives and friends. They nished house. Se Mrg. Ir. s. Gates. lemained over night and returned liome Monday morning. Brooms, 60 cents. At the Peerless. . . The Right. of Way . Printing! the Salesman. Who Has the Right of Way , Your sales letter in the United States mail has the right ot way straight to your customers desk. .Strengthen your appeal by using a paper of known quantity Hammermill Bond and good' printing which will attract your customers attention, and sell your gcibas. Thats.the kind of printing we do and of the ayerage Chiehgo . the paper we use. ' Classified Ads ? German capitalists are sellmg their ... . . Abij-el-Kri- -- . ' -- John Barnard, Miss Florence Bar- nard and Buster Barnard visited friends in Gunnison the first days of the week. . , SEE THE MOST WONDERFUL LINE OF COATS AND DRESSES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW. NO DESCRIPTIONS, NO WORDS ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO EVEN GIVE YOU AN IDEA HOW BEAUTIFUL THEY ARE. YOU MUST SEE THEM, TRY THEM, TO APPRECIATE THESE BEAUTIES. PLEASE DO COME IN AND SEE THEM. YOUR TIME WILL BE WELL SPENT. HOW ABOUT A GOOD PAIR OF BLANKETS AT A PRICE NEVER HEARD OF; IN THE LAST. TEN YEARS? ANY COLOR, PLAID, WHILE THEY LAST IN WOOLNAP PART WOOL $4.95. $3.85. SIZES 66x80 OR COTTON, 72x84, AT $2.95. THEY CERTAINLY GO GET YOURS WHILE . THEY LAST. - " . pleasant trip. pos- first ; . . dyat who is teach- W. ition- ... anti-Fascis- Kenneth Olsen, president of the hostesses. . . high school student-body- , "spent Mrs. Mr. and Ernest Conover visitat .Emery visiting with relmines ed the in Salina canyon coal, atives and friends. . last Sunday. They report a . ' con-M- We--kne- Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Robins atten- ded' a private dancing party at Mon- ing at Glenwood this year, spent ;o"e Tuesday evening. Mrs. Calvert Sunday with her folks irt Salina. Bell and Mrs. Royal BeJl were the bi reen-pan- -- - Miss Edrjia Domgadrd, . y Tammany seems inclined to r act the 1924 Democratic national Mention in .its. mayoralty fight this history. . . We never knewanybody so superstitious of a two dollar bill as to be willing to accept a one dollar certificate in place of it. . . When the picture was first pro1 investments in the Riff and it must dueed in a New York theatre at top- - be admitted that this looks . like a . .. . .notch pricey, I attended with a group good time. to get out. of clergymen as guests of fhe man- do of people-whagtment, expecting to see a great . spectacle, and also prepared to see not sympathize with China in her yiolenee done to the real spirit of the present troubles on account of. Mah . . Decalogue and of the method by Johng. : which, the law was given to man. : . Frankly, I may say, we were a crit-- t .The New York World hasnt been ical group. . . . pleased with anything since the elec- ATwo hours and a half later we tion. It. is now denouncing editorially eunprged from the theatre onto, the thd modern method of making huck- GrCat White Way, to be suddenly elberry"pie. . jarred back into the world of real- ti Fascisti and .ties. The evening rush hour was Italians the xidted other on, the floods of humanity were, surgNewark, N. J. ing by, in two mighty currents, and First thing you know this trouble is there at the entrance stood a woman going to spread to. the United. Statps. ' . . filing copies of The Athiest. . Even the most modest school Jeacb Mo, Ibt us rather say we came rom tbe world of realities as spread er going abroad can do Vhat the before us on the screen, out into a Kaiser' was never able to,- - do eaf ' world of unrealities. God has rarely dinner .in Paris. . . , more been real to us than he was for. . ; the space of one afternoon. . .Along with its active' misdoings the If one message above, another i3 soviet has committed at least-- , one needed bjt our pleasure loving, law crime of ommission it has failed to. Breaking age, this picture brings just wipe out Russian, dancing. . " Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Standing, Miss W. 0. Cluff of Richfield attended Verna Lindquist and Miss Amy Pratt drove down from Logan last Satur- to. business affairs in. Salina Wednes. f . short- - visit with Mr.- - and day. day for-Mrs. Clarence Mills. They returned to Logan Sunday. Sortn Sorenson of Elsinore,- - pro- prietor of the local Fair Merc., was Benedict Barnard and Lee Murphy a business visitor here Wednesday. left Sunday for Salt Lake to. entef the University of Utah. The Misses Ora . Lorentzen and Ihyliis Jorgensen were dinner guests The T. G. Humphrey family "were of Mrs. Ledna McAllister Wedneq- 'reed from quarantine for diphtheria day aternoon the latter part of last week. Fortun . . a:ely only onfc member of the family, Ferry Draper of McGill has been Miss RutR" Scornp, was emitten with relatives and . friends hej-e-the disease, and she is now recover- Siting the .. tur;ngpast week.. .. ing splendidly. - Preparations, Creams, Etc,. Our stock of goods is .very complete,, containing- S' Statistics show that Americans eat sixty pounds of red meat every day, which is not at all encouraging for . the ultra pacifists. Ak Um Mot Prihted Stdtmanthip.' . . a ALL WOOLEN GOODS JUST ARRIVED . 4-4 Max Cohens HOUSE 9 OF QUALITY We stay open in the evenings '$- - - Jor Economical Transportation Ctodlc QUALITY GROCERIES T Good Groceries, with the.standard goods as leaders,. is what we sell. the - . , ' . . meats to the point .where they are Healthful and ' 4-- 4-- 4 4-- 4 4-- Mrs. Ted Olsen of Rich- guests at the G. M. Burr ' home Sunday evening. . Chevrolet offers you more coach quality for less money than you can get anywhere else in the worlJ. Note these points of superiority QUALITY CONSTRUCTION typical of the high-epriced cars. POWERFUL MOTOR all the power and speed st that you need. LONG SPRING SUSPENSION semi-ellipti- roadability. c -c- hrome vans-diu- springs give great comfort and FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH-sin- gle plate dry disc type, the easiest you have ever handled. FISHER BODY of high quality, with fine car con- struction and appointments. V V WINDSHIELD easily raised or lowered, with cowl ventilation, absolutely DUCO FINISH in beautiful and black, color and lustre last indefinitely. p ALEMITE LUBRICATION a modem, very convenient lubricating system. These are but a few points that indicate the superior quality of this fine coach. See it today. ONE-PIEC- E water-tigh- sage-gree- t. n ms At John Jorgensen, Dice itnd Phil. Anderson gathered pinenuts in Loss Creek canyon They were hosts Sunday evening to a crowd of their boy friends .at a pinenut .roast. Sun-ih.- ' Thursday and Saturday. sjs tgs $ ajs sjs v. Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Salina:- . ajs J Js Js s ajs J t ss sjs sj i J Js .J Burr, Mr. E. L. 4-Miss Beth and Whit'irg Burr were 2 business 'visitors at Gunnison Tues- day afternoon. . Js Js sjs J t$njsMs - Coupe"- - . Sedan - -- .$525 - 525 675 775 Commercial A Fapreaa CCfl o-v ... Clanii Truck thanli 1C ALL TR1CFS F.O.B. FLINT, MICH. BURR MOTOR CO. SALINA, UTAH ty st Lgw Cost Mr., and Mrs. M. I. Overson and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr were dinner ruests' of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bur-gs- s Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna May Hall was a charming hostess last Saturday evening, at a chicken dinner to Miss Wanda Ericksen, and the Messrs. II. C. Smith pnd Jake Hansen. The dinner was delicious and the table was decorated tastefully with fall flowers. t Louis Jacobs was a business visitor at Richfield Tuesday. Mrs. Mary N. Phillips of Long Beach, ps visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Phillips was formerly a Salina resident and has many close friends here. t$M$ $ $H$ S$M$m g g sjrwMjs s s $ sgs $ $ sgs $$ $ . 4 V 4 4 sjs sjs- . s . Freight and Ex press delivered tq all 'parts. oftHe city. Orders for - I Building Materials of .All Kinds . ! 4 4! V 1 t lOIlll 4. . POLLY-ANN- A -- DELAYED- Keep Watching ' - ! F. O. B. Flint, MicH. Touring Roadstir $ . 4 4-- Friday coal. G. F. Long $ 2 Tues-- DRAYrNG 4. t ' At Gunnison:- - Monday, daj: and Wednesday. 4 ' Thornell, The Worlds Finest Low Priced Coach ' DENTIST Mr! and f'e.ld were . I Dr. F. 0. Bullock ; Saline Meat. & Supply Co. 4-- 4 at . , Appetizing. Wtf have all kinds o cured meats, too. 4-- 4 Ila Clark spent Sunday Richfield with her parents. : -- II Miss thats why weplease. in Southren Utah and Ly it we 'can cure our fresh 4-- ' edibles of . Way . We have one of the best systems of, 'refrigeration.' i Poulsen of Salt Lake' arrived FOR SALE Rractically new kit- f . !n Salina Tuesday evening for a short chen cabinet and beautiful buffet. ' c;isit with his daughter, Mrs. William Reasonable prices See J. A. Ander- Gates. He eontnued Wednesday after. son. ' noon to Widstoe, where he was called ' to look after business interests. WANTED- Man with car to sell 44 . complete line Quality Auto Tires and .!! v. M. Sprager and W. C..Burr of 2 Tubes. Exclusive territory. Exper- - TT ,? I rovo, were dinner TT , guests at the G. . lence not necessary. Salary. $300 per ?J. Burr home Wednesday. month. Milestone Rubber Co.. East1 Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Merrill and Miss Iiverpool, Barbara Merrill were Mayfield visit. a a a aa a aa .yj. a a a a a .j .j. .j. ors 'Tuesday afternoon. ' E. R. tt V'valueifr- Value . We carry everything that is good in . HEALTHFUL . MEATS fr-- Pnce Price . 4 4 4- 4 - -- 4.4. 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