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Show The v LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. braved the frosty atl.er this week and went to Fist L. i.e for a few days. Max Cohen v Lenete Jensen and Lodea Hansen spent Wednesday at Richfield a: the guests of fiiends. Misses Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Herbert, motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday They will attend the state fair anc wil lreturn home Sunday. lina high school team yesterday failed show up and as a consequence many of the fans were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphrey entertained last Saturday in honor of heir son, Tom, who has been living .t Hite for some time past. The oc-- asion was Torns birthday. Many tbitivfs and intimate friends wire mitul and enjoyed a dandy hutii-!adinner at seven oclock. Follow-nthe dinner the time was given over to renewing acquaintances, ing ing and a social time. Dr. A. J. Lewis was among the travelers to Salt Lake yesterday Doctor Lewis will attend the stati i air, visit with his family, look afte. tusiness matters and expects to re uin to Salina Sunday. y g Alma Andreason, Fred Allred an 'laud Christensen accompanied Par en McKenna to California yesterdaj J. A. Scorup, the stockman from The boys ex morning. yesterday fiovo, was a shoit business visitor to remain on the coast inde to Salina the fiist of the week. finitely. A dandy baby boy, weighing ten M. I. Overson, principal of tin pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs schools, has been confined tc ;rade L.nest Lewis at their home in Salina is home for a few days with a scyesterday. His condition is no ore illness. erious and Ronald Jensen went to Salt Lake reports from his bedsid .re to elfect the that he is fast re wil He of week. last City Friday lemain there for the winter and wil covering. be a student at the University oi P. F. Peterson, general manage) Utah. or the Salina Telephone company Earlen Jensen, who has been ab- earne in from Salt I.ake the first o sent at Salt Lake for the past two the week. Mr. Peterson will be hen months, has returned to him home in for some time superintending the re Salina. Fallen will attend North Se- moveal and reconstruction of tin vier high school durnig the winter. telephone system. SELECTED AS ADVISER Robert Bjorkman, instructor in science in the local high school, was student-bod- y . lccted adviser at a neeting held last week. The advisei 'ast season was Glenn Hansen, and lue to his leaving for Morgan, wlieie ie is instructing in music, it was iceessary to select a new member 'or the position. IA 4 t4 4 4 The Relief society of the Second vard will hold an interesting meet-i- g at the chapel next Monday. All me invited to be present and hear rjfj 4 he 4 .... Solo Toeal talk Mrs. C. Ray Evans, Shoit Cuts in Home omies Miss Teachers. Reports. School and Office SUPPLIES ENJOY Dora WEINIE Econ- Fuller. ROAST The students and faculty of North levier high school enjoyed a weinie oast and hike Friday night of last eek on Cemetery Ridge. A delight-u- l time eating hot weiners and d luscious watermelons was by those in the party. Dont forget us when filling your STATIONERY needs. We carry an endless variety of Writing papers, Envelopes, and Box Stationery, in popular Our prices are consistent with sizes and tints. en-oyi- ' LEAVES FOR COAST Par Ion McKenna, proprietor of he Legion barber shop in this city, .as disposed of his interests here, .nd yesterday he left for Los Angles where he expects to locate per 'aoontly. Duiing his residence here, .arlen has made many friends both Yoni a business and social stand-ioin- t, and while his departure will re felt with keen regret his hosts of riends will wish him the best in his row home. Just as soon as Mrs. McKenna can make arrangements, die will join her husband on the oasst. Miles Curfew of Aurora has rurehased the barber shop from Mr. McKenna. Lewis Drug Co. ' The Miss Amelia IJugentobler. We carry also, a complete line of schoolroom and office supplies pens, pencils, pads, ink, erasers, blotters, and other incidentals, at moderate prices. We have, too, the agency for SHEAFFERS Fountain Pens, and Automatic Pencils. 4 4 4 4 4 following program: iano Solo quality. Box papers from 40c to $4.50. 4 s SECOND WARD MEETING STATIONERY 4 Parent-Teacher- eague members. 4 4 LEAGUE S league is naking plans to increase the aetivi-ie- s for the years 1921 and 1921, nd to this end many new features me to be added to the programs. Iigher class entertainments for the ommunity, consi.ting of picture ilms fiom the univeisity and also mportant state lectures are among he ideas being advanced by the Last Sunday evening Miss Faui Ivie, accompanied by entertained the followirq Miss Elna, have gone Madsen for the winter. Miss guests at a six oclock dinner. Mi a student at the Uni- and Mrs. G. C. Larson, Mr. and Mrs R. A. Fox, the Misses Leora Dastiup versity. Laura Draper, and Arden Frandser Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Herbert and and Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herbert, were I For some reason the Moab grid among the Salinaites attending the fair at Salt Lake this week. They ers, who were scheduled to play i motored to the capital city Tuesday. match game of football with the Sa : RENT-TEACHER- The Mrs. Mary her daughter, to alt Lake Elna will be 4 sauna sun. sauna, utaU Store 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 DINNER ELABORATE PARTY Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Parlen McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMillan gave an elaborate dinner party at their home at Sigurd Tues-laevening of this week. The guests .vere Messrs, and Mesdames Parlen We Boy Chickens OLD AND YOUNG y OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET (Quotations furnished by Hunsak-e- r Livestock Commission Company). McKenna, F. 0. Bullock, A. C. Cattle: Receipts, 120C; market Prows, Orlando Crane and F. II. Clark. The McMillan home was steady. Good to choice fat steers, $G.25 to oeautifully decorated with fall DowIi0. Fair to good killers, $0.00 to $7. n's. Following the dinner party, Feeder steers, $4.50 to $G.00 $0.00. lancing and a social time were to Good choice fat cows, $4.00 to by the guests. $5 25. Straight fat heifers, $4.50 to OUR SPECIALTY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Fall Coats and Dresses en-ioy- FRESH AND CURED MEATS THAT CANNOT BE EXCELLED Feeder cows, $2.75 to $3.10. $5.10. Canners, MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE WE HOLD THE QUALITY UP AND THE PRICES DOWN BOND AYe use it when Give Us ? The keynote :.4444444444.:.44444 4 . I, i i between good lumber and bad lumber. Careful selection, such as we make, avoids a multitude of di feets. Lumber of solid stot k. of good workable grain, of t he right seasoning, and of the right measurement. Is our specialty. L- - JOHNARNESON LUMBER CO. F. 0. Dentist THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE $1.50. Cutters, Good to choice handy weights, 150 to 200 lhs., $7.50 to $8.00. Heavies, 6.50 to $7 00. Stockers and feeders, SG..0 to $7.50. Good to choice fat lambs, $11.00 to Choice yearling wethers, $1125. $G 00 to $7.00. Fat ewes and aged to $1.00 $1.75. Feeder lambs, wetheis, $10.25 to $11.00. GOOD JOBS Yours to lUgs: Maiket steady. PRINTING Salima Meat (Q. Supply Co. $1.00 $2.00 to $2.50. Butcher bulls, $3 00 !oo $3.50. Choice light veals, $5.50 to $7.00. Heavy and plain kinds, $ 1 25 to $5.25. 4 At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- - 4 4 day and Wednesday. 4 At Salina:- - Thursday, Friday, 44 good stationery. you. ' Jjy YOU HAVE , no appetite, Imt'eeetlon, W-icn Stom.u'h , Suit iun down, you will hod Tutts Pills II what you need. They tone the weak etuaui.il, and tnuld up the eyateni. 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 COATS! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - - COATS! We have a nice line of aLdies and Misses Coats that we will sell at REDUCED PRICES. COME IN AND LOOK THE OVER BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE - h SALE Good h. p. A machine motor. washing snap. See RUE NIELSON. A24tf FOR Jh a We shall soon have the most magnificient line of garments that have ever been shown in this part of the country. to business i Let us supply and Saturday. 44444 44444444444444 444444- Are arriving daily. li can gi all i Jsdf. t one-fift- nir machinery now, while jmi the extras. tVe have them for Mow era and Binders. Louis Jacobs. f Also look over our Mens and Boys line of Clothing. Trices and Quality will interest you. The Fair Merc. Co. Salinas Busy Store |