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Show tiiE saLMa sun. saUna,. utaH. '''' t ' LOCAL ITEMS OF INSURANCE fe fe- - INTEREST. Against Vinter Ills Dr. M. A. Freece returned Wednesday from a several days stay In the capital. Let the cold come; let the winds blow; let the snow fall and the ice of winter is your insurance against Winters ills. We stand ready at a moments notice to place at the disposal of your doctor and yourself all the skill, experience and resources of our Prescription department You may be sure that means Quality, Accuracy and Safety. Clif Pearl, representing The Richfield Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright served Reaper, was a guest of the city at the barbecue Monday. While in town Mr. a midnight supper New Years Eve, Pearl pid The Sun a fraternal visit. following which the guests adjourned to the Tuesday morning dance in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnard of the Opera House. Bingham and Leon Barnard of Salt Lake have spent the vacation at home Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burgess enterwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tained at a very elaborately arranged James F. Barnard. dinner party at their home Friday The dining room was decMr. and Mrs. Bill Larson of Salt evening. in orated colors and covers Christmas Lake arrived Christmas day at the for laid were The evening sixteen. home of Mrs. Larsons mother, Mrs. was spent playing Progressive 500, Agnes Strange, returning tq their home the day following New Years. Mrs. 0. G. Neilson and Dr. Don C. Merrill winning high score. ConsoMrs. Harry W. Clark and sons, lations were extended to Mrs. Max Harry, Jr., and Woodrow, of Helper, Cohen and Mr. Leo Merrill. returned to their home Thursday afMr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen enter having spent a most joyful Christmas and New Year at the home tertained Sunday night in honor of of Mrs. Clarks parets, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Christensen of J. T. Crane. Elsinore, who were their guests over the New Year. Games entertained Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Peterson, Edwin, the guests tijl midnight, when supper and Mrs. Ella Gates left this morning to was served to eleven. drive to Salt Lake to attend the funeral Mrs. Petersons youngest sister, Mrs. Jos. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crane gave' a Haskins, who died New Years Day. card party one evening last week folThe funeral takes place Sunday at Mid- lowing a sumptuous dinner at which vale, the home of the deceased. covers were laid for twelve. Bring your Prescriptions Here to be Filled Lewis Drug Co. COLD WEATHER NEEDS BLANKETS lO per cent Discount on entire line Boys and Children's Cloth Overshoes Greatly Reduced in Price Teachers in the high school and the district school have all returned and are already up to their ears in work with the exception of Mr. Swenson. Mr. Swenson underwent a sinus operation during the holiday and will be unable to take up his duties for a few days. Warmer and Cheaper than Rubbers " OGDEN r OUR LUMBER is held above criticism by dis- builders. If you dont believe that, ask them. We carry a stock of all the woods worth while. We have boards of the finest selected grain and wholly without surface blemishes. Look over the stock in our yards and be convinced. criminating well-season- The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. ! Don't Risk a THE BROWN GARAGE f 1 BURST RADIATOR t LIVESTOCK MARKET (Quotations furnished by Hunsaker Livestock Commission Company). ., Cattle: Receipts 186, market steady Good to choice fat steers, $6.50 to $8.00. Fair to good killers, $5.60 to 6.50. Feeder steers, $4.00 to $6.50. Good to choice fat cows, $4.50 to $5.00. Straight fat heifers, $4.25 to $5.00. Feeder cows, $2.00 to $3.75. Canners, $1.00 to $2.00. Cutters, $2.25 to $3.00. Butcher bulls, $2.00 to $2.75. Choice light veals, $5.50 to $7.00. Heavy and plain kinds, $3.75 to $5.00. Hogs: Market 15c higher. Good to choice handy weights, 150 to 200 lbs., $6.50 to $6.95. Heavies, $5.50 to $5.95. Stockers and feeders, $5.00 to $6.00. Sheep: Market steady. Good to choice fat lambs, $10.00 to f $11.00. Choice yearling wethers, $ $6 00 to $7.00. Fat ewes and aged wethers, $4.00 to $4.75. Feeder lams, $10.00 to $10.50. f Get Some DENATURED Ship to North Lake vSalt Where you have the benefit of Competitive Buyers both Local and Coast and where Bonded, Responsible huge turkey that had been prepared. Commission Firms t The C. H. Gates and Ira Rasmussen families united for a big New Years dinner, about 25 being present. who are in touch with market are at your service SALT LAKE UNION STOCK YARDS members of the Presbyterian Sunday School. The youngsters had a glorious time playing games and went home late in the afternoon, their arms filled with candy and nuts and other more substantial gifts. On the Friday preceding in the same building, the Kindergarten held its annual Christinas party for the mothers, when gifts of their own construction were presented by the youthful pupils to the surprised and delighted mothers and infant sisters and brothers. North Salt Lake, Utah Miss Vida Herbert was hostess Sunday complimenting Miss Jerry Peterson, who left Tuesday for Los Angeles going with Mrs. F. FOB at a dinner of eight covers, in the DETROIT lutters coupe. CLASSIFIED cNgw ADVERTISEMENTS Salina Service Station All Kinds of COCOA, 2 lb. for 25c. The Brown Garage for Louis Jacobs. A real home for automobiles. N23tf Batteries Overhauled Buy I)r. I.eGears Poultry Food if you want your hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. and all sorts of Dr. J. J. Buswell, opthalmic specialist of Salt Lake, will be at the bite House, Salina, Monday, January 14th. No charge for testing eyes. References. Glasses are worn for health as well as vision. .- -! ! Electrical Appliances Repaired Such as Vacuum Cleaners, Irons, Grills, Curlers, etc. Winchester flashlight and batteries are giving excellent service. Try one. For sale at The Peerless. at on s and Boys caps any cap the house, 35c. LOUIS JACOBS. Guaranteed DONT FORGET THE Salijna Service Station Year Skating By Mary Graham Bonner Full line of rubber footwear cool days. LOUIS JACOBS. J. F. FARRELL, Prop. Lowest Prices The Salina Meat & Supply Co. A big faimly New Years dinner was served at the J. T. Crane ho ne, there being 24 present to feast on the Two interesting functions were overlooked by the society editor last week. One was the party given by Miss McCal. lum in the Chapel on Christmas Eve for - Fresh Groceries ALCOHOL! We Have It THE ELECTRIC SHOP , The quality of our Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables is away up at all times. The Prices we ask are always away down, as low as the best quality can be sold for. We give you full measure, full weight, careful attention and prompt service. The Ed. Christensen home at Redmond was the scene of a pleasant social function New Years Day when a dinner was served to 18 guests. O. Bullock NOW All Work Fully tions and refreshments at 11 oclock the party a most successful Mrs. John Ewles and daughter, Rufus Alstrum of Manti was the entertained Sunday at a dinner, May guest of Miss Beula West New Years the guests including a number of day. University classmates of the latter. J. W. Humphrey of Ephraim ar- The table was daintily decorated and rived Saturday and remained to en- the dinner was a masterpiece. joy the barbecue with his brother, T. G. Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen were hosts at a five oclock dinner at their Victor Morley of Salt Lake and beautiful home Sunday evening. CovEldon Westenskow of Manti have ers were laid for fourteen and a most been the guests of Leland and Elliott delicious six course dinner was servCrane during the holidays. ed. Our Prescription Accuracy Selinas Busy Store Miss Faun Bench entertained twelve girl friends Saturday evening at a party at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Crane. Christmas decora- Miss Laura Draper left Sunday for made Salt Lake to enjoy a few days one. everything I You are sure of health protection as long as you have this drug store at your command. If illness comes, you can turn to us at once fot aid. The Fair Merc. Co. Always up (Quality Always dom Prices, -- SOCIAL EVENTS Dr. F. 0. Mock Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, day and Wednesday. At Salina:- and Saturday. 4 Thursday, Friday, J.4 (, 1923, We-te- m Newspaper Union IN THAT crisp, cold, bright New Years day they went skating. The children home for the holidays, the fathers home from business, the mothers who were having a glorious afternoon In the all took part In the New Year skating party which was being given. The lee, was firm, hard and smooth. Never had it seemed so wonderful. The air was Invigorating. There was no wind. It was an ideal day for a skating party. Afterward they would go back' for New Years supper party and sit around a big fire telling stories. They would all be at the party. It would be for both old and young, for was not New Years day a day that was young and yet so close to the oldest day of the year that had gone before? And in the meantime they skated and laughed and sang songs and fell down and laughed some more and played games. All of them joined in. And they looked about them at the frosen lake and at the hills surrounding with the glow of the first afternoons rosy light upon them. It was a beautiful world and people In It were so beautiful, too. Had It anything to do with the wishes for a Happy New Year which everyone had been wishing everyone else that day? And not only that but the wishes In the hearts of each which were sincere wishes for happiness In the gay, good, New Year Just commencing? A Striking Value Considering the improved creasing its cost to the appearance of the new purchaser. would naturally expect a proportionate advance in price. A comparison extending over a long period of years will reveal the fact that the present price is actually the lowest at which Ford Touring Car, one rs at $295 Larger scale production, however, has made it possible to incorporate in this new type touring car a number of decided improvements without in the er open car has ever been sold. The Ford Touring Car stands today, as it always has, a most remarkable value in the motor car field. This Car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Joe Vilva, of Mexico City, is 22 years old. there are not many autos down there. 1 Its getting- so you can tell when Thats because youre coming to a railroad crossing by the pieces of autos laying in the road. |