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Show THE SALMA . .'I -! -- -5 -s- Thursday of last week and made a raid on dust and dirt that had collected on furniture and windows during the summer. Those who could not leave their homes to assist in the work furnished a hot dinner at noon and a lunch during the afternoon for the workers. t NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND -- SOW. t -- t- - Miss Algie Poulson, who is attending the Snow college at Ephraim, is visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Poulson. Officials Inspect Scenic Highways Mrs. Stena Michelson entertained-aher home Saturday in honor of her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was and at five enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jensen and oclock dinner to was served twelve returned Lavon Bills, granddaughter, . j guests with relatives a from visit Thursday . at Provo . , Well, Ma Ferguson, out of a ob, Mrs. C. M. Michelson was host- might try her job at swimming tire ess Sunday in honor of her birthday channel . Louisville Courier-- J jumal . anniversary. Twenty guests enjoyed a social afternoon. Dinner was servThe man who said he wanted to ed at five oclock. live in a- house by the side of the road probably knew that some day Mrs. Caroline Larsen of Provo is its value would advance when it was the guest at the home of Mrs. F. P. remodeled into a Dayton! J. Smith and Mrs. C. M. Michelson. News . t J ( 1 1 - tea-roo- Elias Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford of Salt It cost $700 to nominate Abraham ELIAS HANSEN, candidate for the Lake visited Saturday and Sunday Lincoln. Nowadays we pay a lot! office of justice of the supreme court with Mrs. Jane Brienholt. more and get a lot less. Omaha of Utah, was born on January 31, Bee. Edwin Andreason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Andreason, and who joined the Citizens Military Training camp at Ft. Russell, Wyo., some eight months ago, has returned to Edwin spent his home in Redmond. a month i nthe service and declared he enjoyed the experience immense- The English government, stands firmly for conserv ition of batteries . It wouldnt allow Shaw to talk over the radio. Milwaukee Journal. Jack Dempsey is now acquainted with the melancholy fact that it often takes more than a reputation to be able to deliver. ly Jos. F. "Peterson, F. T. Nelson, Hyrum Jorgensen, F. P. J. Smith, James Christensen, Andrew Jensen, C. C. Jenson, J. B. Sorenson, Jr., J. C. Nelson, Alvin Christensen, .Sidney Peterson, Mar Mickelson and DeLoyd Christensen were named as delegates to attend the republican count yoonvention to be held at Richfield Saturday. The primary was held Tuesday evening and the delegates will attend the convention ! A hurricane has swept the Baha-ha- s, too, and many buildings were blown down. Just how many bot- - ties of post-wliquor were broken has not been stated. ar Spain has never had a society of Daughters of the Revolution, but it hasnt been for lack of revolutions. Boston Globe. caption, required by the Act of Aug- ust, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reveise side of this form, of intention to make Three-yea- r Proof, to establish claiin to the land above described before the leik c t: the District Court, at Richfield, Utah, on the 23rd day of November, 1926. 1. That the names and addresses Claimant names as witnesses: of the publisher, editor, managing Francis D. Christensen, of Richto-wi- editor, and business managers are: field, Utah, and Carolina Matilda Publisher, Editor, Managing Edi- Bird, Frank Casto and J. A. Mickel-seall of Salina, Utah. tor, Business Manager, H. W. CherELI F. TAYLOR, Utah. Salina, ry, ' 0 2. That the owner is: H. W. Register, Cherry, Salina, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold4 F. O. BULLOCK ers owning or holding 1 per cent or 4 A DENTIST more of total amount of bonds, mort' 4 4 gages, or other securities are: Hours 9 A. M. to 5P. M. Gunnison Valley Bank, Gunnison, Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 M. 4 4 Utah. 4 4. That the two paragraphs next 1 SALINA UTAH 44 above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list ERICKSON & ERICKSON of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the Counselors at Law company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears - - - Utah Richfield, upon the books of the company as trustee or in fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation 4 for whom such trustee is acting, is FALL AND WINTER two said also the that para4 given; graphs contain statements embracing 4 J. affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions 4 under which stockholders and security 4 holders who do not appear upon the To 4 books of the company as itrustees,-holX stock and securities in a capacfide bona a of than that other ity and the T owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said And Return stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. DENVER & RIO GRANDE H. W. CHERRY, WESTERN RAILROAD Publisher. " STATEMENT Sworn to and subscribed before me J Tickets on sale daily with final Of the Ownership, Management, Cir- this 14th day of October, 1926. return limit of Nine Months JUNIUS WEBB, culation, Etc., Required by the Act from date of sale. Stopovers 4 of Congress of August 24, 1912, of (Seal) Notary Public. in both directions. Diverse X The Salina Sun, published weekly at My commission expires June 1, 1928, routes if desired. 7 Salina, Utah, for October, 1926: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of Utah, County of Sevier ss. Winter Tourist Tickets to variBefore me, a Notary Public in and ous southern and southeastern for the State and county aforesaid, Department of the Interior, U. S. destinations on sale daily to Land Office at Salt Lake City, personally appeared H. W. Cherry, April 30, 1927. Final return limit June 15, except certain Utah, Oct. 8, 1926. who, having been duly sworn accordNOTICE is hereby given that John destinations which bear final, ing to law, deposes and says that he i3 the publisher of the Salina Sun, M. Bird, of Salina, Utah, wbo, on limit of May 31, 1927. and that the following is, to the best Aug. 31, 1923, made homestead enFor detailed fares, routes and of his knowledge and belief, a true try, No. 033227, for EHSE, SW Pullman reservations, call on Sec. 13; NE14NE14, Section statement of the ownership, manage- SE nearest Rio Grande agent. ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica- 24, Township 22 South, Range 1 East, tion for the date shown in the above Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice E. M. Qualtrough, chairman of for the the good roads committee of Lake Chamber Salt Commerce, H. S. Kerr, ass is tarn! chief engineer for the state road commission, and A. C. Wilti, of the accounting department of the commission, spent a few minutes here last Friday. The gen-men were enroute to Southern Utah, wheie an inspection is to be made of the highways .leading through the scenic wonders of the state. The trip will include visits to Bryce canyon, Cedar Breaks, the rim of the'hasinj St. George and other points through which the great caravan of tourists travel during the summer and winter months. Mr. Qualtrough stated that the chamber of commerce through the good roads committee of the organization wished to ascertain the exact condition of the highways in this particular section, and for this reason he would make a personal inspection. The information, it was stated, was for the purpose of gaining a better knowledge in order to give1 due publicity in the advertising campaign being carried out by the chamber of Utahs woncommerce, exploiting ders and possibilities. Mr. Qualtrough nor Mr. Kerr admitted they had not heard of the attitude ,of the American Automobile association, regarding the attempt and threat to boycott Southern Utah and Southern Utahs scenery. n, 16-2- L - ' iffAH SAt.iIA. 1877. He received his common school education in the public schools of Utah county, after which he attended the University of Utah. In 1899 he was graduated from the normal school of the University of Utah and in 1902 he was graduated with the degree of A.B. from the same institution. He has been engaged in school teaching for a period of six years: one year in the common schools of Summit county, four years in the branch normal school at Cedar City, Utah, and one year in the history department of the University of Utah. He has also spent one year and a half in the employ of the Rocky Mountain Telephone company in its general office at Salt Lake City. He received hjs legal education in the University of Chicago and was admitted to practice before the supreme court of Utah in 1908. Since his admission to practice he was engaged in the practice of his profession at Spanish Fork, Utah, until he was elected to .the office of district judge of the Fourth Judicial district about six years ago. He is now serving his second term as such - An Oriental visiting in this country says we are not happy, but only district judge. Joseph F. Peterson, Miss Reva think we are. Well, thats better Attorneys Recommend Judge Hansen Peterson and Miss Vivian Nelson than to be happy and think we are (The. following is copy of letter sent to all Republican attorneys of the motored to Richfield Wednesday ev- rot.- Detroit News. state) : ening combining business and pleasThe high standard of our G. B. Shaw fears that his money supreme present ure. court should be maintained. ;s not worth as much as it used to At the coming State Republican conThe church, Legion hall and opera be. A self avowed socialist worry- vention, the best candidate available office of house are neat and clean due to the ing about the value of his private should be nominated for the court. Not the .of supreme justice efforts of the women of Redmond, fortune is a delightful paradox cal- only lawyers of Utah county and the who, laden with cleaning materials, culated to restore- faith in British Fourth Judicial district, but scores of attorneys throughout the state, are Washington Star. gathered at the various buildings on humor. urging the candidacy of Judge Elias Hansen as the lawyer and judge especially fitted by education, training, experience and judicial ability to fill this important office. 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