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Show THE Miss Leora Dastrup was visiting friends at Richfield Saturday. LOCAL ITEMS OF ... for Economical Transportation NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND Mrs. W. J. Cribble of Gunnison was the guest of Mrs. G. M. Burr Wednesday. .' Gilbert Smith, who received a rifle shot wound in his' leg while hunting deer, is,' reported to be re- coveting as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The in- jured man is now able to sit up and he hoies to be out and at work 4- - J. Parr of Gunnison was transMr. and Mrs. Gijbert Larson motor- acting business here Wednesday and and' Thursday. ed to Richfield last' Tuesday t.ent the day on a combined business arid pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olsen of Richfield are visiting at the G. M. Burr " Mrs. E. V. Crane entertained for home. t'r. . '0. A. C. Project workers at her Mrs. E. L. Whiting was the guest I.,. Monday afternoon. Thirteen of her mother, Mrs. C. Anderson at u sis enjoyed the luncheon served Elsinore Monday of this week. ai'.e. the demonstration was over. 9 R. : be-fo- ... r long. m Hans Jensen of Aurora, was at the high school shak- ing hands with his many friends in Tuesday giving tests and visiting in Sauna Wednesday of this week. toe class rooms. . i . Claud Thurber of Richfield was a of Ogden, was the business visitor- in Salina Wednesday. ; .oner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. ;.It ri ill Tuesday. 'John Barnard was an auto traveler R. P. Greene - to Emery Wednesday. He will be abThe student body dance held at the sent several days on business. opera house Friday, November 6t'h, was the first one this year and it was Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miehel.sbn a huge success. A large crowd being visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. pi (.sent. S. Christensen at Centerfield., Joseph , F. Barnard and son, Allen, motor d to Richfield Saturday. They wer?' on a pleasure visit. .1. A. E, Kelson spent , Sunday, visit-ir- g with his wife and friends at ... Ephraim. Mrs. Faul Murdock of Provo) is here and is visiting with her Husband, instructor at the seminary. G. L. Coulter, a prominent service garage man of Helper, was a business visitor to Salina Monday. . S. R. Boswell, county agricultural Dastrup and family agent, was here from Richfield the motoied to Elsinore' Saturday, and (first of the week. were guests at the Sylvester home. Mrs. John , ' Hold Out Time for Reading ,Rufus Rjchardsen enjoyed the week e d visiting with his many friends at Celebrities budget their time so ns to have a great deal of fun suit of We the county seat. is well ns achievement, according .to recent magazine article, and one i After the foo.tbttll(gapie Friday the hlng they all reserve time for daily Is . visiting team was guest of the high reading. fchool to a dinner given at the Main Cafe. An Inducement Even I r Real Estate Agent (sliovvjng house Laniur- - 'Jensen visited with- - his to prospect) Too far from the stafo'ks and friends at Richfield Satur- tion? .My dear sir, tltli yhur' waist measure! American I.egkin Weekly. day and Sunday. ... . ' Hales will makg their home in vr Malacious pranks by kids and some who are not kids in the expensive pas' time of shooting off $6 insulators from the lines operated by the Tell-uiid- e Power company, is going to be stopped, or some vandal .is going to have to pay an expensive court biir and perhaps be assessed a heavy line. Thisis the. edict given out by officials of the company and when it was given put, real stemeS emphasized the assertion. The crews of the company, in order to give protection to the public and maintain service, spent the major portion of last Sunday replacing the insulators that have been busted off by hunters using the insulators as a mut-.i- for every flock ge rtjjiV-s:-- ? Lew;is Drug' Co. The Rexall Store Our Boys Are Our Greatest Asset Classified Ads . ft d OUR, SALE ;IS ON 1 II to yi NOTICE The Twelve Mile Coal company, wishes to say that the coal at their camp is not contracted. First there firgt served. Plenty for every" N6t body. 1 r te is TkE PARTMENT. M;. 1 . largest and most - - ' VALUES IN EVERY DE- - t i AND PRESSES; ALSO IN MENS AND BOYS 1 .ARTICLE YOU BUY OF US. Vision is Natures Greatest Gift. Have your eyes examined. Dr. O. L. Dutcher, , at (the White 35 Brooms, 60 cents. ' h ' HOUSE OF QUALITY - UMi, -- i. I V cents ' i Freight and Express J delivered to all parts of the city.. Orders for X coal. G. E. Long- - .675 -- .5 CCA ALL PRICES T. O. B.. FLINT, MICH. SALINA, UTAH f At. T target. Hundreds of the protectarg iS .J. 4 4 have been destroyed 'and jdte. expense . .of replacing them entails a heavy cost. For the larger insulators the :: company pay $6 each and when a fool, as he is classed, smashes 'one with a rifle bullet it not only costs 44 for the insulator, but an extra cost 4 ...j. is added for hire to replace them. A.J. We are going to put a stop. to the .4,4 44 foolish practice, said a representative 44 of the company, and the first one .444 caught shooting the insulators off fr4- 4 will be taken before the courts. The practice is not only dangerous, parti- .4 4 ! cularly where the .high. povyervlins are involved, but it is an expense that 44 4 is a. heavy one. We will pay a liberal 4 i-4 reward for the arrest, and conviction 444 of the vandals who are fallowing the' 44-' ; dangerous practice. 44- S . . t o w. 7 , . . co Q'T; fr 44 tti - 4-- 4 -44 Taxation Problems- - ; 4,4 ,4'4 4 44 .Are To Be Studied ,4 44 44 . , . study' of the forest tax problem is being launched by the Forest Service, )U. S. Department, of '44'44,4,4l4,4,4'4,4,4'4,4,4,j,4,'Ml4,4,4l4,44,4,4,4,444,44'4,F4lM,il,'M4l444 Agriculture which has just annoupo-e- d )' R. the appointment of. Prof. Fred Fairchild of Yale University as director of the investigations'. Commenting on, the appointment of Prof. Fairchild, Chief Forester William B. Greeley stressed the importance to the country of the pro. . posed Investigation. Timber growing as a private busof ; iness is of the utmost importance to the welfare 'of this country, said Col. Greeley. This activity will be hampered by the uncertainties of forest taxation, and it'' is necessary to . devise systems of forest taxation that 4 will not tax growing forests over and J The Boy ScoutV Friend ) J'; r over again before they reach merchantable size. As the result of this investigation it is expected that the federal government will be able to help the States 4....4.44.44t4.4i44i4444444444.4i44i4i4,4Mi,4,4,4,44MF44Mt,4,4,4,lMf,tH(,,H,4,t''' . taxain a national reform 4 4 tion. 4 I regard this tax study as one of 4 4 the most important steps of recent 4 in forest conservation, and the 44 years Forest Service is fortunate in, secur- 4 4 ing Prof. Fairchild. to conduct the 4 A nation-wid- e ti , I ! .. At the Peerless. work. DRAYINd 525 525 Buidjng Materials A!14Cinds - Deseret, Utah. 7 ! MaxGohen' SS Qptome.t-risti- House, Tuesday, November 19th; 'FOR SALE 2000 acres of the best seed land in Millard county, near Deseret. Sold in small or large tracts at bargain prices. See- - Ar. H. Curtis, SEE OUR SALE THEN COME AND SEE US. BiLlS, ' ' f !' ., ) -- ,775' iit fRjSefjie jpKn Arneson Lumber , t f-ferest WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON ANY ? Unfurnished rooms 'for rent: See Oil cloth, Tegular price per yard. The Peerless. SUITS AND. OVERCOATS. ? . 'WANTED Local Agent. Good commission. Lady preferred. Write to A. Van Roosendaal, 2186 Lake Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. . N6tf. EXCEPTIOAL VALUES IN LADIES COATS , s Two Clarinets in condition. $10 each. Hal . . Mrs. II. S. Gates. SALE WE HAVE YET HAD. WONDERFUL ..j first-clas- THE BIG PAY DAY SALE THAT STARTED SUCCESSFUL ' 'FOOR SALE Felt. , Yesterday Chassis ; - - 'Express Truck ; 3 A $ Red- Power Company Warns Vandals - l:ve a own one this winter. Touring Car Roadster Coups - Sedan - -- A'X'.i'-- It brings back tho song cr.J s.orat.eh and cscrle. in tlic poultry gives lyjr.3 p;p r.:u makes yard. tha )t Thats whin eggs come IF onp-piec- equalized brakes and the assurance of a motor that always starts easily, and you can realize why Chevrolet spells winter comfort. Yet you get all this in the world's lowest-price- d Fisher Body Coach. Let us snow you the quality features of this fine closed car and explain how easy it is for you to The Coach T& C f V steering and le mond Hotel Sunday evening. The looms were tastefully decorated witji a profusion of fall flowers.. At six Fes&v -a ... semi-reversib- Mrs. Often Jensen wps the charming .hostess at a well appointed birthday ' It pjta the orgetw to work. It 'starts the iced tha erg way. It pies red comband red wattles. ' Paa-n-e3- lt oclock an elaborate dinner was served to forty guests. Mrs. Jensen was therecipient of many beautiful presents. . . hc-n- PAN-A-- . of Commeraal SMiew Nows fho time to r.tart yor.r pul!efs to hying end cash and moulted in on eggs. Moulting puts tho egg organs out of gear. Go ahr tVso dorfnant organs with the old rcliablo ass , elSptic springs and balloon tires take the jars out of frozen roads; Add to bodily comfort the safety Bing-ha- anniversary dinner party at the htb nmriy, To drive in comfort this winter you should have complete protection against rain, sleet, snow and wind.. Only the finest closed car construction can give you that. The Chevrolet Coach body is Fisher-buithe same construe tion used on tfie worlds finest cars. v , Doors and windows fit and stay tight to keep but wind and water. Rain or snow. cannot penetrate wiiid-shiet- d e the Fisher V-which gives you perfect vision and ventilation. Long semi-- , , jTiai .e .Clinton Johnson was assessed a fine of $100 before .justice of the lace in Millard county last week for. killing a female deer. The fine is regarded a .heavy, so. Johnson says,, but a settlement was made. A Redmond man. whose name js withheld, owns a cow that gets a teal kick out of Armistice day celebration. The .gwner Qf the. aforesaid cow was in the act of doing the morning wilking, when the Salina Legion boys we.e firing the canons. When the noise reached the coV, she blazed away and landed on her owner. The man was not seriously injured; Miss Jeanett Seegmiller, who has . been indisposed and went to her home at Richfield, has recovered and has 'again assumed" her duties as teacher in the fifth and sixth grades.: The many friepds of Mrs. Martin Jensen will be glad, to know that she is improving after her serious illness. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the 'party at the Social hall .next Tuesday evening, given by the offic-et- s of .the ward. A good program has been prepared by the committee and dancing will be enjoyed during the event. Each auxiliary organization will have a booth where tempting consisting of pie, ice and punch will be sold. candy ciwtm, Miss Luella, 'Poulsep .oi) Richfield, and John Henry Hales, son of Mr. and Airs. John Hales, were flUClTieed at the Manti Temple Wednesday. A reception' will be given at the Poulsen home in Richfield tonight in honor of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. 5 A. J. Ashman was 3utNA bUl', SAliriA, OiHti 1 4 Prof. Fairchild is regarded as one 4 of the foremost authorities in the 4 country on general tax problems, and 44 on forest taxation in particular. He 4 n i3 a author in the field 4 of general taxation and has frequent- 4 ly acted in the capacity of consulting 4 tax expert to municipalities and 4 States. well-know- 4- - Co; |