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Show sauna. Iff AH THe saLInA 5Un. Mis. Harry Ditlevsen is spending ( this week visiting at Axtel with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jen- 1 III sen. How Is Your Mrs. Hans Jensen of Redmond was in Salina Saturday consulting Drs L: o and Don Merrill at the Salina hc:;pital. Stationery? BEET GROWERS, ATTENTION For the convenience of the beet growers of North Sevier county, have been made wereby contracts for the 1925 crop can be signed at the First State Bank of Salina. TELLURIDE ROWER COMPANY You cant afford to carry on your correspond ence on cheap, shoddy, makeshift stationery. The LAUNCHES moment you notice that the supply is running low, personality. In our fresh, clean stock of distinctive stationery you will find many pleasing styles to satisfy your desire. Lewis Drug' Co. teSSSsm Store" L: i u Mayor Barnard has returned home after spending several days in the capital city. His grand daughter, Isabell Young accompanied him. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. H. B. Crandall, Max Cohen and John Nielson were Salt Lake visitors last week. Violet Johnson spent the week at Salt Lake visiting with her sister EsMrs. Tom Atkinson and children ther, who is attending Ilenagers Busi- of Lark, are here visiting with Delness college. bert and Lydia Larson. WASHER FOR A DOLLAR Again we offer every house wife a chance to own the best machine in the world. 4 4 4 t $5 t P 4 4 4 4 4 BIG CAMPAIGN The Telluride Power Company, will scon launch probably the largest sales campaign that has ever been conducted in Southern Utah. Their Washer For A Dollar campaign is becoming more popular each year. As an added attraction this year, they are going to give to each boy and girl under ten years, a whistle Fiee. Next Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock every boy and girl who will come up to the light office will receive a whistle. Judging from the manner which the pjwer co. is starting their spring activities, they also must be convinced that 1925 is to be a banner year for business, that prosperity is here again and is spelled with a capital get yourself another box of the kind that expresses "The t t t t A e r 4 t t t 4 4 M o I4 4 4 4 n t Jonior Prom Big Success. The Junior Promenade held Monday evening proved to be the finest arid most successful prom ever given here in Salina. The opera house was p.ofusely decorated in the Junior cass colors of rose and silver, and si. owed that great pains had been tr.ken to make it the most successful dance of the season. The efforts wore not in vain for the decorations, luncheon and all showed that the class members accomplished what Hundreds they had set out to do. f om Salina and the surrounding places gathered to enjoy the big event, and everyone was well pleased v. ith the hospitality reception they leceived on entering the hall. The cass of 26 and their director Miss Poulton are to be highly compliment'd for the spirit shown, and the vonderful way in which the success of the prom was put over. h WOODROW THE WASHER A Few if Its Special Feature: Rust Proof Frame. Will not Break Buttons. Tilting Tub. - -- Drains Quickly. Washes Faster. Soft Rolls. GUARANTEED Areo Disc. FOREVER . m Ask A Woodrow Owner Chris Hansen, of Richfield was a Stark and small with to visit Salina left visitor last Saturday. Thats All The Advertising Needed daughter Friday ,friends and relatives at Payson for a Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crane motored few days. to Richfield Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. West left Mon-"da- y The Second Ward Deacons defeated for their home in Price, after On Wednesday afternoon, March 4th, at Four oclock we will give Deacons of Redmond the several her mother with Thursday Jlee Club spending days Coming. Mrs. M. C. Andreason. night in a basket ball game. The each boy and girl a whistle FREE. Be at ouif office at 4 oclock Wednesday. The Snow Normal Glee. famous was on Redmond the game played 4 ub heralded as one of Jhe best glee Cut on Dotted Line Emery Long is home visiting with floor, the score being 20 to 21. 4 in - ubs the will 4 west, liiu parents Mr. and Mrs. George Long. delight Salina 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenna was ruisic lovers at two engagements 4 4 here nxet Sunday. The club will ap-eTellunde Power Co. Those who were at the Manti tem- at Manti Wednesday of last week on 4 at the Second ward chapel at Salina, Utah. business. 4 ple Thursday doing temple work were: important wo oclock Sunday afternoon and at 4 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chritensen, Mr. and Please Send me 4 irst ward chapel at night By Miss Edna Domgaard, who is atMis. Clayton Rassmussen, Mr. and Prices. Woodrow his it will give all a chance to hear Mis. L. P. Jorgensen and the messrs tending the Snow Normal college at he glee club for the second time if Please Send Woodrow G. Lorentzen, G. M. Burr and Mathias Ephraim, was home visiting with her 4 - is so desired. The of repertorie Salesman. Erickson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Domgaard he club failed to reach here in time aat Thursday. Name 'or its publication, but the program Mrs. Rosie Crane has returned home Miss Myrtle Ewels who has been vill consist of some of the most pop-:lAddress after an extended visit in Ogden and and classical music. In addition Salt Lake. working at Salt Lake has left on a o the musical selections a number rip to southern California. f the facility and professors of the v HardLiza Mrs. Sunday afternoon ollege, who are on the trip with the Mrs. Donwald Dastrup, Mrs. Aming was the guest of her sister Mrs. club will give addresses. The Matilda Madsen. mon Foote, and Mrs. Wilford Nielson oublic is invited to be present. motored to Aurora last week to celMorril Robins has returned home Friday night eight couples met at ebrate their mothers birthday anniver- Leon Peterson ifter spending a few days at the Surprised. the home of Miss Fay Burns and en- sary. Twenty-fiv- e friends called at the .apftol dty. ' joyed the evening by playing progresome of Leon Peterson Thursday sive Laurel Elben and Utahna Bird are 500. At midnight a dainty ight Unannounced, carrying with Thicken Dinner Given. luncheon home from Salt Lake visiting with hem luncheon and refreshments. The crowd. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney parents and friends. nerry-makecame to help Mr. Peter-'o- n celebrate his birthday anniversary Peterson of Redmond was the scene Mrs. F:ed Brown of Loa was a Mrs. Jessie Steel left Saturday for and music was the diversion f gay festivities Tuesday of last Mrs. Monroe, to visit with her son who is .james visitor Monday night. of the evening, after which a deliveek 'when twenty-fiv- e young people Brown was enroute to Provo to visit teaching school. cious luncheon was served at midissenibled there to enjoy a delicious iiiends and relatives. " night to those present. chicken dinner. The occasion was Bishop G. M. Burr left for Salt Lak Maitin Barker of Bicknell, and Jac- yesterday. He was called there on in honor of their daughter, Darlines ob White of Lyman, were in Salina important business matters. first birthday anniversary. After the Monday and Tuesday buying fat elaborate dinner the evening was CLASSIFIED cattle. Louis Hahn, of the freight and spent in a social way. passenger department of the BurlingMr. and Mrs. Harry Ditlevsen, Mrs. ton route, spent several days here this ADVERTISEMENTS Alen Folsters Entertained. Nielson Lucile HAVE YOU HAD THE PLEASURE OF USING OUR and Ditlevsen week. Guy Mrs. Arthur Martin pleasantly enmotored to Gunnison last Thursday. tertained at a dinner party Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horn were in Little Joe Crane was pleasantly surJust received a shipment of fresh in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alen Folst-e- r Salina Sunday visiting friends and prized by eleven of his small friends California Walnuts 30 cents who will leave shortly to make per relatives. Saturday afternoon, the occasion being fund. LOUIS JACOBS f27tf their home in Richfield. Those prehis birthday. Interesting games was sent who partook of the delicies were: Mrs. Russel Edwards was a Salina played during the afternoon, after Formaldehyde your grain before Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Martin, Mr. and visitor Monday. which a dainty luncheon was served planting. For sale by Lewis Drug Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mrs. June Webb, to the little folks. Company. F27tf. Mrs. Conrad Peterson, and Miss Enoch Sorensen of Loa, and his Iretta Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy returned daughters Mrs. Heber Anderson and W ANTED Lady couy for coal mine Mrs. Carl Mathues, are here visiting home Monday after an absence of or man and wife, Man can WcMillians Entertain. camp, with their mother who is taking teatr-me- three weeks. Mrs. Murphy wras call- work in shaft and wife cook. One of the most elaborate dinner Address at the local hospital. ed to Ceder City because of the sud-Je- n It. E. Lewis, Sevier ITS SIMPLE- Valley Coal Co., parties of the season was given at the illness of their daughter Luella. Salina, Utah. McMillian home in Sigard last Wed- Mis. Jim Rex left Thursday for a On their return they reported her out nesday evening. Five small tables short visit in Salt Lake with friends of danger and improving Keep the smut from your grain by were artistically rapidly, decorated with f and relatives. using Formaldehyde. For sale by white roses and the goodies were Vivian Burns is enlarging and re- - Lewis Drug F27tf. spread to accomadate two couple at company, Mi. E. W. Crane was the delightful modeling his harness shop so as to each table. After the delicious din- hostess to forty invited guests at her give better accomadations to his cus- In our offer to furnish to the Farm-- j ner a spirited took 1 YOUR ORDER TO US. WE WILL SEE THAT YOU game of 500 ome last Fiiday evening. The rooms tonieis. ers Certified Grim Alfalfa Seed place. Mrs. I. N. Parker and Rex were beautifully decorated, national for th planting of 500 acres forj Barnard proved themselves masters GET YOUR ORDER FOR DINNER. coors being used in piofussion. The Mr and Mrs. James C. Jensen and Juab, Sevier and Sanpete counties, it and received first prize while the con- m n rpVi ten. Do n i ... J eaborate duner was servpd at smal ' i mains as to who will get the seed solation went to Mrs. Arthur Prows WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY tables and each table had as a center-- p First come, fivst served. No cash re- -, and Orlando Crane. Following the 'ce a vase of beautiful red tosps. Occidental Seed Company. game the visitors were entertained uired, T umoue favors cut in a hatchet F12tf Write H. A. KEARNS at a dance. All present joined in the design and filled with red cherries.1 Henry Jensen of Redmond was here Utah. Gunnison, merriment and brought to a close one created a pleasant effect to all who on business Sunday. of the best and most successful socpoitook of the delicicies. Music and Goiter pills are now being given to ial events held for some time. e?mes played until a late hour, W. P. Weatherford of Grand June-- ! students at the district school. Any-on- e brought to a close a most enjoyable tion, Colorado, was here on business desiring any other kind call at the Job printing handled in a first class time to all who were present. i Monday and Tuesday. Lewis Drug Store. manner. Call the Sun office. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ar Boys and Girls Listen 1 I t Telluride Power I Co. ar I -- Special- - nriWmd-skjei(- 1 rs TIRE CHAINS Salina Service Station Sal-wasi- DELIVERY SERVICE ' . nt , i i Just Phone . . I B.B. Shop The THE PLACE of QUALITY ia |