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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, tJTAtf Frank Herbert was a business visitor at Gunnison Tuesday. J. Oscar Anderson was in Richfield Classified Ads . LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. - FOR SALE One used Monach InCoal range. In good condition. quire Telluride Power Company. on business Tuesday. Miss Ellen Humprey is at for the week, visiting May-fiel- d M14tf with friends and relatives. Mrs. Miles Curfew visited at Aur- oia Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Dr. Howard Call and Dr, F. Gee ge Shepherd. Bullock will attend the Dentists vention, at Portland. . con- Mr. and Mrs. A. S.. Crane motored to Salt Lake Sunday, and on their Mrs. Howard Call entertained at return will be accompanied by Miss dinner at her home Monday evening. Marguerite Crane, who has been an The seasons flowers decorated the iiutructor in the city schools the past dinning table and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barnard, and Jar. daughter Betty Lou, Dr. Call and C. E. Cosand, superintendent of Martha Gene Call and the hostess. maintenance of the D. & It.p. W. la.lway company, was here on an inJohn J. Peterson returned from spection trip Tuesday of this week, Ca.ey, Idaho, Thursday of last week lie was the guest of Agent Carlisle and after a short visit in Salina Mr, tor dinner. and Mrs. Peterson will leave for Cal ifornia where they will remain indef Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson, inately.. M.. and Mrs. John A. Dastrup, Mr. and Mib. John Anderson and Mr. H. CARD OF THANKS E. Lewis were dinner! guests at the We wish to extend our sincere c rier Valley Coal company's mine thanks and appreciation to the man the first of the week. kind friends and neighbors for beau til'ul floral offerings and for the kind M.. and Mrs. John P.. Peterson acts shown during the long illness Rued at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and at the death and burial of oui Z. N. Nielson at Elisnore Monday and mother. Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Josephine Beal. m . O. m m , Thomas Nielson Fred Nielson. Miss Mary Mctalluf attended the dedication of the Presbyterian church at Cedar City Sunday, returning home Monday. Dr. F. 0. Bullock and J. G. left for Salt Lake Tuesday :- Scott - NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND PAPER HANGING and painting the lungs will be done Conover. by Ernest of a drowned person. Leave your orders at The Peerless. This statement is made by L. E. Palmer, who will conduct the Red VIGOROUS BABY CHICKS make Cross training school in first aid and good winter layers. We have a few life saving at Salt Lake City from open dates left. Price I2c each. May 24th to 27th. Any competent NEPI1I COMMUNITY HATCHERY, swimmer who is interested in qualWalter Paxman. a30t3 ifying as a Red Cross life saving Ladies Silk Hose, $1.00, at Louis examiner is eligible to attend this M5tf training school and learn the lastest Jacobs. There is no water in methods of Red Cross fiist aid ami water: safety. Among the many things in which instruction will be given is the prone pressure method of artificial respiration, considered the best means of resuscitating drowned persons. People should get over the idea of rooling a person on a barrel to rescue him from drowning, states Palmer. The water does not go to the lungs. The same apparatus that keeps the food from entering the lungs keeps the water from doing 30. One cannot bieath and swallow at the same time. A drowned person is merely a suffocated one. His wind has been cut off by the enforced continuous swallowing of water, rut the water is in the stomach, not n the lungs, so that any effort to remove water from the lungs, such as jy rolling on a barrel is a waste of A bottle of milk is a bottle of health. Clean milk is evidence of pure milk. Why bother with milking when WEBB will deliver good, clean, rich milk to your door morning and night. Quality and Cleanliness our motto. M19tf Bow legs are a sign of courage, says a scientist. They surely are if their owner wears a short skirt Alexandria Times-Tribun- e. what a stock of it would be your. Providence, however, did not plan that this could be done so you must devise ways to meet emergency needs. If you could buy health Let us suppy your Medicine Cabinet with handy household remedies which are apt to be needed on a moment's notice. We are always at your service and shall be glad to give every aid which you may wish in making up an adequate assortment Lewis Drug' Go. The Rexall Store The snow, which loses its beautiful whitness soon after reaching the eartft. can be used to symbolize human life in general. Sioux City Tribune. 4 J J J 4 4 44 4 4 4 2 Whv Cook i time- - best method to restore j At home when you can get 4! breathing is to press down on the a Sunday dinner at the patients short ribs, then release j I lome them. The arms should be snapped Cafe, which includes town and back at a rate of about the following twelve to fifteen time a minute. This Salad 4! should be kept up until the patient 4 Tomato and Lettuce Roast V?al $ RoastPork begins breath normally. Every person should realize that his own two Mashed Potatoes, Brown hands are the most effective instru4 vravy ments there are for restoring life v A . . Creamed 4 Asparagus ,o a suffocated person. The s Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bairnard enterMrs. Nielson Annie is visiting witl tained at a dinner party at their home Sunday. Dinner was served at her daughters, Mrs. Bartly Thorpt Nielson at Ephraim live oclock and covers were laid for and 3 Dr. and Mrs. Howard Call and Mar for several weeks. Guy Nielson of Salt Lake is the tha Gene, Mis. Matilda Nelson and Louie Jacobs. guest of his mother, Mrs. Ada Nielson this week. Mrs. r.astus Peterson entertaineu Mr. and Mrs. James Rex and Mrs. Max Cohen attended a farewell party at her home Tuesday afternoon ii J Hot Rolls a: Richfield Monday evening given honor of her birthday anniversary. social a afternoon, dinnei CHEVROLET COMPANY by the Oreder of The Eastern Star, Following Strawberry Short Cake or 4 for Miss Helen Goldbransen, who is was served to twenty guests. Pie a la mode ESTABLISHES RECORD .j. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Jensen are releaving for Salt Lake next week. Coffe Ice Tea joicing over the birth of a baby giri Dinner 2 to 6 Seerved from Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West and Mrs. at their home Tuesday morning. This With retail sales far in excess of little Kent Goldbransen motored to Richlady tipped the scales at eigh factory production and thousands of field Sunday and visited with Mrs. pounds and is the first baby in the jnfiled orders ceported on hand by HOME CAFE in 'ealers, the Chevrolet Motor Comptny Lou and Miss Helen Goldbransen. tamily and the first grand-chil- d MRS. ORLANDO CRANE $ the Jensen family, and naturaly is Manufactured 233,683 cars during Miss Zelda Gee, who has been era- - receiving more than 'hen share of at he first four months of this year, the 4 Proprietor ployed by the States telephone com- tention. 4. trans.ighest number of three-spee4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Hyrun Tuesday afternoon mission type cars ever tunred out by pany the past year, has returned to Srlina and will remain with her par- Jorgensen entertained in honon of iny manufacturer in a similar peariod Needlecraft and a social ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gee durThe month of April set a new high hour was followed by dinner servei. production mark in the history of the ing the summer months. by the hostess at five oclock. Eighompany, when 71,157 cars were were made in 24 working- days, an Murcel Liston, who has been em- teen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Petersoi ployed at Delta for two months, has rverage daily .production of 2,964 i etunied and will make Salina his and children were Sunday visitors at units. the Sevier Valley coal camp. Of the 71,157 cars madei the last future home. , Mrs. James Frandsen and daughtei month, 62,652 were for domestic Retail domestic sales for Audra Wintch andLarmar Jensen Maxine, went to Provo last Tuesdaj of Manti were in Satina Snuday and and will be the guests at the home oi nonth totaled 68,278 cars, showing attended the first ball game of the Mrs. A. Rosequist While away Mrs sales were 5,626 ahead of United Frandsen will attend the graduation States factory production for the season, played between the Manti exercises at the B. V. U. where her nonth. Production was pushed far d Salina teams. son, Ernest, will receive his B. A the normal output to take care in the class of 1926. f dealers expending demands. Max Cohen, II. E. Lewis and A. C. degree Franklin T. Nelson visited in Gun A new high recoud for sales in a Prows transacted business at Salt' nison the early part of the week. week was set in the week end-n- g ingle Lake Monday of this wek. Mr. and Mrs. A. Willandson and May 1, when 17,628 car were sold : Mrs. Franklin T. Nelson were visit- at retail. Mr. and Mrs. Lelancl Hugenbobler ing in Sanpete county Wednesday ol Chevrolet is attaining one of the entertained for a few friends at their: this week. Manti and nost spectacular successes in the Gunnison, home Friday evening. Musid and a Ephraim included the cities visited automobile industry because it is not social time vere the main diversions and incidently Mr. Willardson was rnly pleasing its owners but constant-- y and at a late hour a delicious lunch the dance to advertising gaining thousands of new friends, was served by the hostess. be held at Redmonto this week. air W. S. Knudsen, president and general manager of the Chevrolt Mot-- o Under the most varied Company. traffic and road conditions in city or Mrs.-Howar- Storing Health In The Home r REAL LIFE 13 .WORTH LIVING To get the real enjoyment in life food proper food is one of essentials. We have a splendid line of Groceries and Meats that make everyone of our customers happy and contented. And its because we are careful in our slections and because we keep them fresh at all times. Come in and let us show you. J. "Where it Pays to Trade! 44 4444 d ' . Salina Meat & Supply Coi; J j . 4444 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444 $5.00 Puts the Westinghouse n. Automatic Range in your Home be-on- COMPLETE --'Ready to Use ' pre-seas- Ha ve You A Straw? IT'S STRAW HAT season now. Have you got yours? We have the right one for you if not. But A straw h!at worn with old clothes wont do, come in and select the best and snappiest spring suit you ever P had. Our line of clothes is the most complete at this time of year. Get yours while the selection is the best : ountry, its sturdy performance, ippearance and comfort are creating m atmosphere of good will through word of mouth commendation the nost effictive advertising any auto' ' nobile can have. Factory schedules call for building of over 70,000 cars a month for forecasting a continuance of steady throughout the summer. de-na- nd The Houston calls a daylight saving Republican icheme. There may be something in his, for Benjamin Franklin, who invented the plan, was a notorious Republican. Boston Transcript. Subscribe Post-Dispat- ch dont borrow. A deposit will hold any garment you desire. SPECIAL To complete the wardrobe we can offer you the best shoes and oxfords that your money will be able to buy in any city in Everyone is invited to the country. They are made for style and service and our stock is the largest we have ever carried. Come oh, dress up your straw hat. Max Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY" Electric cooking is cheaper, safer, cleaner and better cooking HAS attend a cooking demonstration conducted by Miss Alice McAffree, in been for thousands of business successes tliroughout the country. our office Salina May 24, from 2 to 5 Come in and see the Monday, . several models to choose from P. M. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to sell a L Lsrma Advertising Will Help Yea Telluride Power Go. |