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Show THE SALINA StJN, SAUNA, UTAH VISITS NORTH SEVIER cream, cake, games and a dandy time were enjoyed by the little guests. County Superintendent A. J. AshMiss Eva was the recipient of many LOCAL ITEMS OF man came up from Richfield the first nice little presents. The guests prs-- ! of this week and visited the ent were Fay and Annie Herbert, das INTEREST. in Salina. Mr. Ashman, afichools ' , Phil Chiistene Pitt, Flor-visited ter many of the several Miss May Ewles, Miss Florence encc and Boyd Peterson and Leonard spent considerable time Barnard and Miss Elna Ivie, former Nielson. conferring, with the principals and Dr. A. J. Lewis was looking after students of the North Sevier high instructors of both the grade and business niatteis at Richfield anil school, left for the capitol city TuesN1 PICKLE, CONSERVE hoools. Matters pertaining to Monroe Monday of this week. day of this week. The young ladies PEPPER RELISH RECIPES high the of the schools and bo.leiment s at the University will take Mr. and Mrs. Vigo ChrLtophorson, o.ber things were discuss- important of Utah this winter. Punk Sweet c lieu ml r jiul.hu and daughters, Fay and Maigaret, of cucumbers in bum fur twenty-fou- r Salt Lake are spending the week-enMiss Faun Bench entertained for Rinse, drain, and wipe dry. AMERICAN CIGARETTE in Salina, the guests of fiiends and a number of her little friends at a hours. Place in a kettle and cun or with the IN THE ORIENT relatives. The "me Ion party" Tuesday night. following vinegar mixture: one quart Arvilla were Atkins, Lapreal of guests Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Ilamp motored vinugar, one cupful of Inowu sugTwelve billion American cigarettes Willardsen, Bell Webb, Hernia Petto Logan Tuesday of this week. They ar, eight whole cloves, six allspice, an average of a billion a month, Merle Sorenson, erson, Shirley six blades cf rnaee, eight whole black are on a combined business and out of the ports of the United Wright, May Mickelson, Bernell ColHeat tne phhls slowly to passed in the fiscal and to return peppers. expect pleasure trip Burns States Blanche and year just ended. by, Sidona Jensen the boiling point, and jutek at once home Sunday. Trade Record the too, Curiously, says Miss Neva Murphy delightfully en- in jars, cover with the virmgar, add a of The National City Bank of New Mrs. Gilbert Larson was the detertained at a garden party at her piece of horseradish to each jar, then Yoik, nearly all of them went to the lightful hostess at a "candy pull" and home seal. Other vegetables used in sweet Orient which produces half the toTuesday afternoon. A soda! Sixcards last Saturday evening. time and a watermelon bust were pickles may be added if a mixed pick- bacco of the world and has ample teen guests were present and while the features of the entertainment le is desired. of labor with which to turn Nine-da- y the gentlemen enjoyeel cards the la- Those This is an old supplies pickles: present were Misses Leda it into form for use. While the whole dies supplied delicious candy. Gates, Mary Whiting, Jerre Peter- country recipe, and even though nine world made the acquaintance of the are necessary for making them, American Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burgess and son, Zena Bird, Neva Murphy and days cigarette during the war the result is woith the time spent. it was in the Orient that its period, children, Eva and Paul, motored to Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Carlisle de- Prepare a brine of four quarts of use Salt Lake Sunday. Eva and Paul Opened into a habit while the a number of water and one pint of salt. Soak will remain at the capital city for lightfully entertained European habit of the war years social time Sunday even-ir- large, whole cucumbers in this for the winter and will be students at friends at a Of the 12 proved only temporary. Music, dancing and a delicious three days. Diaiti, thin soak them billion one of the schools at Salt Lake. out of our cigarettes passing luncheon were enjoyed by Messis in clear water for thiee days. Drain Veda Herbert. ports in the fiscal year 1923, nearly Rue Nielson, Morrill again, cut the cucumbers in slices 9 billion and went to China alone, Heber Whiting will he a student R ibins, C .S. Sterling, Parlen Mc- one inch thick ard simmer for two 1 billion to the Straits at the University of Utah at Salt Kenna and E. W. Petty. hours in weak vinegar. For seven Settlements and Dutch East Indies, Lake during the coming of cucumbers, use three and winter pounds billion to another hei Siam, Nielson reached Ilong Little Eva t rm. Mr. Whiting left for the north pounds of brown sugar, one pint of Kong, and the Philippine IsJapan, third birthday anniversary last Sat Tuesday. vinegar, one ounce each of cinnamon lands, while Europe which took 8 urday and to commemorate the event Boil and seed. celery billion in the year following the war, II. C. Homer, who has been em- she entertained a number of her allspice to Drain a and vinegar sirup. sugar took less than of a bilployed at the experimental station friends at an afternoon party. Ic' the cucumbers from the vinegar, lion in 1923. pack in glass pais or stone crocks Curiously, adds the Trade Record. and cover with the sirup. Pour oft his American cigarette habit has and reheat for three days in succes- dm. i in a section of the world loped . .. 4. 4. .;. .J. 4. v .f .;. .;. .y .;. sion, and after the third time rub' which is itself a very large producer covers to jars and seal. of tobacco, since out of a world proV Apple conserve: Any tough ajipltr duction of 4 billion pounds a year. may be piejiared in this way, but India produces 1 billion, China a half Ben Davis apjih's seem best for thi billion and the other Oriental counpurpose: Wash, pate, ivnove Idem tries another half billion, indicating ishes, and cut the apples into tgln.hs that half of the worlds tobacco crop Into a shallow saucepan, put a quint is A in the Orient, which has degiown of white corn sirup, a few shreds o! spite that fact so enormously inorange pool and sutiicient red vege- creased its takings of our cigarettes, Dont forget us when filling your STATIONERY table coloring to tint nicely. W'hei until of our cigarette exWe carry an endless variety of Writing needs. the sirup boils, jiut in the apples and ports now go to the Orient. Pm I, m sterboil until transparent. papers, Env lopes, and Hox Stationery, in popular This big increase in our export? ilized and when told cover of glasses sizes and tints. Our prices are consistent with cigarettes to the Orient as a 4 with paraffin and put on the lids. whole occurs 4. chiefly in the shipments quality. The transparent, rid slices look like to China which totaled in number Box papers from 40c to $4.50. rubies and are very appetizing when fill, 000, 000 in 1913, 0,792,000,000 in ! served wilh meats. H 1918, 8,507,000,000 in 1920, and We carry also, a complete line of schoolExcellent pepper relish is madi 000,000 in the fiscal year 1923. with one peek of green tomatoes The number to the Straits Settleroom and office supplies pens, pencils, (cut small), four red jieppeis, foui ments in 1923 was 989,000,000, Hong pads, ink, erasers, blotters, and other green peppers (remove seeds), two Kong, 284,000,000, Siam, 259,000,000, incidentals, at moderate prices. cupfuls of celery cut in .short lengths, Philippine Islands, 101,000,000, India We have, too, the agency for SHEAFFERS two cupfuls of sliced o, ion, six cup- 100,000,000. The tremendous fall off Fountain Pens, and Automatic Pencils. fuls of V'negar, cupful of in European demand for the cigar4 mustard seed and two upfuls ot ette is found in the fact that while brown sugar. rut all vegetables England took nearly 2,000,000,000 in , add through a 1919, Belgium 3 billion, Italy 1 bilcupful of salt and let stand a1 night lion, Netherlands, 1,200,000,000, and Drain and put with the other ingredFrance 0G5 million, the total to Eurients, cook until soft, pack in jars ope in 1923 is so negligible that The Store and seal. The Farm Journal. the Department of Commerce in... ... A ! .y . .. ... .j. .j. ,j. .j. cludes the shipments to all Europe in its single item of other countries MICKIE SAYS 727,704, this total to other coun-tries also including the shipments SVOUFUWT POOR ru' fo all parts of the world except the WO STOPS UVS HOtAttPA.Pe 7 Oriental countries above enumerSRCUT. WE IS GETTING KAORS PVPERS THAW HE CAkl READ ated. GCVJER.MJ01 GTS A UEADNCUG This exportation of cigarette which BEAM 'TRNUi' U HtS has grown from 2 billion in 1913 to 0 REM) EMEU OUE 12 billion in 1923 apparently about one-- f ifth of the total number of cigarettes manufactured in the United States, since oliicial records at Washington put the total number of cigarettes manufactured in the United States in 1913 at 151 Salina canyon, has tendered his resignation and Sunday he left for Logan. Homer will enter the Agricultural college as a student and will take special work. in ' Nie-lson- Fall Coats and Dresses 1 We shall soon have the arriving daily. most magnificient line of garments that have ever been shown in this part of the country. A. re cou-se- d Beautiful in Styles, High in Quality, very Distinctive in Appearance are the garments we have collected this season. It is OUR PLEASURE to await your inspection. Max Cohen House of Quality Our N ev Line of Plain Dishes and Fancy China Ware has just arrived. Supyly year wants while the stock is complete Prices Are Right The Fair Merc. Co. one-quart- er -- .5. STATIONERY 4- 4- 4- - School and Office SUPPLIES 4- - nine-tent- h 4- 4- - 1 1 one-bal- l' 4- - Lewis Drug Co. food-chopp- one-ha- lf 1 4- i Sug' ar Cured Picnic Hams .8c Tomatoss A-V- Per lb. New Line of Vegetables Corn Beans Potatoes Carrots To ytcrmt'Jjwn Upofuv Beats All Grown In Salina Lowest Prices Highest Qualitys Salina Meat 0. Supply Co. CMS. Pti5 tRieWPo 4 billion, and in 1920 51 Vi billion, while the very latest advices from Washington put the total outturn of the manufacture of July at 5,839,000. suggesting that the total for the 12 months of the fiscal year 1923 was probably about 65 billion, of which we exported 12 biilion, while the other 50 billion were presumably consumed by the people of the United States as against 13Vi billion in the year preceding the war. Thus the domestic consumption is apparently about four times' as many as in the year preceding the war and the exports about 5 times as much. NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES All employees wishing positions at the Gunnison Valley Sugar Companj for the coming campaign are requested to he at the factory on October 1st, 2 oclock P. M. sharp, for assignment to respective positions. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J. It. HOWARD. - J Salinas Busy Store THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE 4 (. between good lumber and bad lumber. Careful selection, such as we make, avoids a multitude of defects. Lumber of solid stock, of good workable grain, of the right seasoning, and of the rigtit measurement. Is our specialty. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. Superintendent. FOR SALE- - Good h. p. Unsophisticated nun might be in- washing machine motor. A snap. See formed that those whitish marks on RUE NIELSON. A21tf girls faces are more aj't to cone from the powderputf than from the Fix jour machinery now. while you flour barrel. t the extras. can We lia.e them for one-fift- h g- -- Tutfs Pill- sEnable Dyspeptics to cot wliatc'r they wish. Caue food to as ;,nmintc. Nourish the body, gas appeu?. DEVELOP FLESH - all makes of Mow ers and Binders. I.onis Jaeobs. Js,f. The are giving careful the piopcr way to hold a g If club, but they do not show much interest in the cunect manner 11: ught boys on of holding a hoe. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becker of Manti ATTEND SHRINE CONVENTION and daughter, Ruth, or Huntington Max Cohen returned last Tuesday Beach, Calif., visited at the home of after enjoying a big time with the Mrs. J. P. Madsen last Saturday. Masons at Pocatello, where a three-da- y NOTICE TO CAR DRIVERS. session of the Intermountain of the Shrine lodges of Ceremonial Browns Garage is an authorized Idaho and Wyoming was held. of station. Drivers Utah, Light Testing cars are warned to have their lights While away Mr. Cohen was initiated tested to comply with the State laws. into the mysteries of the Shrine By Order of City Marshal. lodge and is now eligible for the fez Some 16,000 members cap. COUNTY were at Pocatello and the session RIVALRY REVIVED was declared to be one of the most successful ever held in the interThe contest among counties of the mountain section. first class for sweepstake honors at the Utah State Fair, October 1 to 6, WIND PLAYS HAVOC intense will have all its The wind storm which swept over rivalry, according to the director ol the horticultural division. Six coun- the city last Sunday afternoon provties will participate in the contest ed one of the most severe witnessed for the Boyd Park silver loving cup, here for many years. Awnings, one of the mo it valued prizes offered signs and a few chimneys were swept at the exposition. They are: Salt from their mooring and scattered The Telluride Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, Bor Elder about the streets. is back Power company suffered considerable and Cache. The in the exposition after omitting its damage and as a result of the heavy wind, 51 of the street lights were put exhibit for one year. Tho emergency Careful preparation is already in out of commission. crew were called booths of in the construction progress lj work and by One night a greater p.rt'm of the. damand the placing of products. county began early in August to as- age had been repafied. semble its varieties. The horticulOGDEN LltDLTCCK MARKET tural exhibits will probably eclipse any showing ever made at a state ns famished by Hunsaker exposition. Many counties will com- (Quotati Livestock ( .mission Company). divisand second the third in pete Catile: Receipts light, market ions. A new system of scoring will be steady. used by the judges this year. It will Goodt o choice fat steers, $6.50 to be on a basis of 200 points for rep- $7.25. Fair to good killers, $6.00 to resentative products, 100 for adequate $6.50. Feeder steers, $4.50 to $6.00. quantity of each product and 500 for Good to choice fat cows, $4.00 to variety making a possible 800 as the $4.50. Straight fat heifers, $4.50 to goal. The excellent crop conditions $5.00. Feeder cows, $2.75 to $3.50. cf Utah are said to assure an un- Canncrs, $1.00 to $1.50. Cutters, usual exhibit of agricultural products $200 to $2.50. Butcher bulls, $3.00 this year. to $3.75. Choice light veals, $6.25 to $7.50. Heavy and plain kinds, $5.50 Once upon a time to $6.50. some young men Hogs: Market 10c higher. started a small business. Good to choice handy weights, 150 They worked hard to 200 lbs,. $8.25 to $8.40. Heavies, and tried to please $7.00 to $7.30. Stockers and feedand their business grew. to $6.50 $7.50. ers, But somehow it seemed Sheep: Market steady. as if people didnt realize Good to choice fat lambs, $11.00 to that any business Choice yearling wethers, $11.75. large or small $6.00 to $7.00. Fat ewes and aged needed money Feeder wethers, $4.00 to $4.65. to buy goods to $10.25 $11.25. lambs, and pay rent -- and other things The people who are opposed to and so we just thought to promote peace will be measures that if you would sit down given unquestioned rights to places and write us a check in the front line trenches when the then we would sit down when the next war begins. and pay a bill we owe and make a man happy If some folks spent a little less and you would be happy time growling about high prices, and because it would be a little more reading the advertiseoff your mind. ments in the News announcing speIf you could see cial values, they would come out how pleased we are better. when the mail man comes with a check I know for sure 4 you wouldnt have the heart 4 to deny us that pleasure 4 4 as honest and rue we need the money. Dentist We thank you. At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- Vfe can remember the time when day and Wednesday. At Sriinv.- - Thursday, Friday, people jefti red to coni as black diamonds when it only cost $3 a and Saturday. OLD-TIM- old-tim- last-name- d J- - Dr. F. ton. 0. Bullock i |