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Show SALfclA SU3. IALTIA, UTAH Printed Frock : a ize 1 1 GutllllSOI, tiuB - B t, OaMfJliioUl Amnn Ush-- , an lut ing of .t tw-rh- k)U) Jitrui, iJV eVcH.lig Bt pirn, The Mr. N d !) Ion will he f de-llhr- Wcib'es-lay- , aid Ml. Mai- - It, with Augu-t- , ft Is !.-- ) L 11111 tk wine j tlu-- y evjn-t- t West-'mark- m-v- AtriJrnt on llighwa). bt n Fivd Jmwn, acrompinied by Lar!y escaped seiious injury Sunday evening when the Ford cur which was bring driven by Jensen crashed into a passing an ot the road just as the auto came thiough Auiora. The rar was badly damaged but fortunatily mme of the occupants of tin-- machine were seriously hurt. r- l Aituther reason for that Bprsr to this situation )rar ago, due to high Cklle feeders loneed Urn fuittj Math lift iipi'irtht hgh co.t of replacements and have ha hr ,!ein Other atotk. m m 1,,, u w Main to carry over fur an- - r fr ret- et lit thin wrT.viif flO.PO r - , fu! er ton higher than a ago. much of the.r younger A rn.st a. t.1 of invu-- t is This has been true to some evinced in the Mis-ru- ri River v":r- 'hth a .1,1. but -- I alutply MUST hove one! Seek Work In Canada. No ward rofie this aotumer will be at complete without at least one Arthur Kennedy, Conrad Tajne, C. frock similar to the one show u printed Christensen and Hugh Hatch left Adoree. aliove, worn by Aurora this week, their destination and amail prints, Urge prints Ik ing Canml.i. 1 he men expert to Clrld huod rut rotiaervatlvely sub- locale there and will reek employ-- n dued color are ottered ,(, ent at various occupations. Thla wide variety Ttlt Indlvldtml- . ,b PTUlM frWCk ne rlM,M biay. Mr. mid Mr. W. Ii. Johnson Th fns k worn by Miss Adoree front Ilinkley Monday where aa Ita luihle color with a amail has red liny have been the last week. whit flower figure. The neckerchief and tics at the wrist, throat and belt Miss Naomi and Coy Harward of ew wet-e-l touche inclined - .. w. there will 1 mar-th- e prevails that Ik- great active competition Ik. the and the middle V" ,r f1' ut 'u' a twi-elate in getting In west for cattle from the romjamn for mark.-- and to the ten tain states. This situ itim ha bm hu,J l'rk anj thing not en- - evident In the five yeam. when past tirely fat on account of replacement at certain sen sent the l An.-ethat Imperial demand ha hnd to reach as fur en-- t wjjk will unlikely have any apprecnhle HIf Colorado f..r rattle auppl.es, Ihot uuml- -r of catte the early Full it ia likely to Ik-- particular))- m.tl, . ... market. aiie tms internmuntain cattle! Jt would appear that those tcromaruy rtKler begin .. pipping fot rattle to have fat rattle on hand are the coast and Septem j strong position. demand, Supply However, feed,rr'y conditions are of course, will establish values, and . unusually gmsl in that section, and these value ahoull Ik- - most antis- -' Iv"','!' oneT n i4-in- Iw-li- F. O. CULLOCJC cit Saturdaja Sa!ina Va f.-- -l 1 lr. r DENTIST A.M. to Hours ! Rne A.M. t PM. ta IS M. . !' - ItcroIJ Crandall, D. D. S Office lloura: I Is If. I ts Ever, lugs by AgMiwtMat n'r Sallna I Itien 26 Utah Tiovo art-- visiting with their friends relatives this week. Of course wc are for the Kellogg Treaty. The whole world seems to be Mr. and Mrs. Rley lvie returned for it and the best way to keep the from Irovo Sunday, where Mr. Ivic world for it is for Uncle Sam to keep his navy in first class condition. underwent treatment for his eyes. Mira Maxine Hutton who has been r OF r. - Tin giad salvation's free. .Sam Gregory, who had accepted confidently the simple faitli propound ed the evangelist, and had just vn baptized in the stream vvliii h r.m 150 through Clo.vd's pasture, took the song l.icrally. lie had done everything 225 which the minister had hi id down for him to do; lie was quite at peace and 180 in liis simple mind, for he told me so he was safe for all time and safe for Th-- re was nothing fuitln-- i eternity. 1200 for h i in to do. lie hnd got something very precious to him practically for dow-450 nothing, und that was a new expe Looping the loop with man on rience for Sam. 500 center Hut he was quite mistaken. We gr-- t Collision of train and automobile nothing worth while in the world, and 150 possibly nothing in the next ahsolu at crossing Head-o- n collision between autotely free. We don't always pay what 250 a tiling is worth, but we pay, aud it mobiles wasn't long before Sain knew that it Spinning plane to earth in 1200 lie were to he saved there was a price crash to be paid. He bad taken on some . . . 1500 Blowing plane up in mid-a- ir heavy obligations when he stood up and Joined the church. There was a The government of Bolivia has isslight financial obligation, but this sued an edict that all Indians living did uot disturb him. Lie had covet in the capital must abandon the native contributed before to the support o( dress and wear European clothing. the church, barring the stray nickel Well, the above the knee skirts ought which dropped Into the contribution to be handy for wading through the box when tie had a girl with him at the evening service, but the fle dol jungle grass. Inr which he would be expected to 80 100 t 1 re 250 ms o Tvorkr boliift'ay? et ty in. uii cut home, FREE SALVATION; up-sid- api-ar- lt Culifor-n- a dare-dev- il jump Upside-dow- n flying Upside-dow- n flying, man on . . landing gear Fight on upper wing, one . man knocked off Double parachute jump, two men on one parachute Crashing planes flying into .... trees, houses, etc e Changing planes while nt t- - - plane Parachute g ii fr to make their com-Iknio- - a -t Workmen in Ihmton, rutting a solid '.block of wood, brought to light a live summer vacation her landing w U Spring City, motored to Aurora to turtle hich said to have been in the block 70 for years. That all right visit a Bhort while with her parents . course but how did it get in there? before going to Marysvale for an in-- f definite visit. After reading the platforms adopt-Mand Mrs. L. S. Curfew- and ed at Kansas City and Houston, it Valley News. Royal Harward left for Los Angeles, would oecur to us that the ardent free Califcirnia, where Royal will remain trader and the fellow who believes in the League of Nations are all du-awith his sister indefinitely. sed up with no place to go. Mr. and Mrs. Itert Johnson and What would you demand as pay- tricks family of Marysvale, are in Aurora New Yorkers say that hiking around ment for some of the that you have seen performed on thej visiting relatives and friends. the big city after midnight is just as screen of your comfortable movie ( good exercise as hiking in the White Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mountains. theatre? Ilollywoods casting direct- -' Maybe so, but its our ors, Bays Major Arthur Goebel, fam- - family, spent Sunday at Fishlake re- - opinion that it would be much easier ous stunt flyer, have a regular scale sort, of prices, as prosiac as the costs of so many yards of ribbon, which they Another thing we dont hear so will pay aviators and stunt men for much about any more is the old horse risking their necks in any of the doz-- . trough around the town square which en ways possible Here it is. Before, used to be so popular on Saturday you read the prices, cover them with afternoons. By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK a slip of paper and write out the sum Dean of Men, University of Beyond dience cannot see him rumple his hair you would want yourself. Illinois. doubt, it will give you a shock to see with his fingers as he gets to the drahow the prices of professional death- - CSAArVVVvVWVVVWWvVSVWW matic climax of his address. riskers compare with your own. were slnyflig lustily at the 100 THEY meeting, and 1 was joininu Changing planes in mid-ai- r subscribe did not worry him. Changing from plane to train . . 150 in with my cracked voice which was But there were other tilings, lie in Hie process, quite embarrassing to Changing from automobile to . . had been rather profane up to t he of nr, changing. 150 train time of his joining the church, and he "Saivatiou s free, for you and me. hnd a high temper which must now Changing from speedboat to . . live-wi- tl-- ie e y left lodaitr, and'k w. i ) that 1 wkid hi many Mr, Andruii . w!l .nd favorably knuwn here and both are popular among the Mr. and Mr. ourigi-- r set in Auiora, further completed by te an Hiuistuit, tou'-itUik, Ml. Aodrlsun, th I r de, is a gtaduste of Noiih Nwier high st iioui. Mw i kiwi active m rliuith and soiial wuik kid has served the I!, Ikt-i- i the ado) t ion of constitution and by is Jaw and uih other routine a necessary to make the Gunnison pot on a standard with othr progressive post of the atate. were Only about twelve eligible present when the new post was organized, but nevertheless enthusiasm was at a high point and the organizers are looking forward to some real activities front a rtal live pot. One of the first and most important matters to be taken up, w ill I? an intensive drive for membership. Throughout the valley, including Gunnison, Centerfold, Mayfield, Fayette, A a tell and Clarion, there are some forty of the toys who served in the lata world war. All of these are el igibla to memliership in Gunnison Cuardmount, post 101, and those who are willing and will aid in the maintenance of an organization will be enrolled as members, and by early fall it is hoped to have the full quota. When the full membership has been secured it is planned to formulate plans for carrying out civic, social and other activities here and in conjunction with the Legion organizations in Sanpete, and Sevier counties and with the state organization. The organizers are highly optimistic and are looking forward to real Legion post for Gunnison. Gunnison Mr, I he Alljrfti!!. lil.Ut matur jl.'.e cjK-r-ktiP- tf Livestock I, aid Mi, Austin - f meet- fur under const Bnn lime and Ihe rjfciiiSUfB k dlcUt n of ll.e Iliif1ai ce tif Landing the fulpirr kuljirr into body fur the purport of with other similar organira-tiuB- i throughout the tut and Button Tit new post will he rnanrel for the ensuing year w.th the folios mg officer: Ivst rotip,kiJi r, Orville P. lUttkrn; port viie commander, S, BarJ.ley; just adjutant, Pr. hrnno scrgeant-at-arKuni; post G. Rosenvall; post finance officer, FieJ H. Jont; pot chaplain, Unn H Johnson. Later it U planned to name standing committee and the organ-pa- t La n Nupii-- licUlm the liit.ll .dfc'e of thef daughMart ter, Mis liu'dlr ,vjrtnt, t ti r titl.pfiing rligib'e I ho Uubhisob frtU-- 4 a t and lha might upset eund.tion of the market ii if hi i acll.ng al.e. or eontrat-Ifahead of cattle aupplw wh.h, of ciojrse, creates the HiiviiUe aui- -1 1)" w hi Ii in the pat at t tmiea has proven demoralising to A l Kilter unusual situation ha be no tendency on th markets Mh from the sUni-poiSrenss of the producer on tha one velupel in connection w,th bef cat-- the part f feeder to maikrl their hand and the pat king, wholesale and !( n fir as the Vife Coast esrly, mtt of them evidentl) l trade on the other. feta I os Anpcles supply is eoneerned. Jprcftrrlr.g to hold f,.r greater guln i...fs the average ar, the Los'at etunparativeljr the cost, A rhain tf rwstaurai.ts In Aieeirs market draws fiom a terti-'facof what Ne to be a strong York ha reduced tiie plica of toast tit .ftliidng several of the the few wii.mhs. Jjiing from three slice fur a dim to two cm state, but daring the summer This naturally may result in tnc-ip- t month, I al.Lmia heids are relied ftin the iitrrimur.tun not slue fur a i. it He, W want our fn ojh.h fur a aut.stantial part of the reaching their volume until lute in trade friend to note that this was accomplished without any lowering of , the fall. t) e protective tariff. At this time it is indicated that lonlh't sup) l. adjacent Isi We are t.ut lufgef tt.an etiii'Ulitrfiiig on ezerptiun to Atr-l- r ltd the rule and tUre is a puiaitdity of usual and this w' le an A 'f eung folks ars willing to a gap m u phe between the time faetup in tl.e sutplv d.ti ng the toie t re thtmrlvF out to find how long the Lahf..rnm supply quit Cuming hhhuM bI. !y fulluwing the can danca without stopping, cat- end the ,uit hern rattle start. To a tb- - shipping season, TI.eiegais nme few1 of them are wdlmg to learn hw c J the can work without large evtent this may l attributed diffeicnie of opln-na to tl.e hum- hailing, to the acant gras crop in many ace- - ter of rank in the smaller ?.cd lot, tn-! for this rta- - but of California. ome venture the opinion that A Washington newspaper, conduct- - A ftsi factory to the only thing and he had despised some of the neighbors with whom he had done business, and now Love one another, for love la the fulfilling of the law" was the commandment. Sam vva game. lie was in no way a grafter. When he made aa obligation lie met It, and he came to see that salvation Isnt quite free. Nothing Is. It must be paid for in love and sacrifice and self control. It Is worth all that it costs, but there is a price to be paid. Sam paid It. No one ever beard him utter a profane word after the revival was over. lie lived in peace and harmony with his family and with his neighbors. He came in time to see that generous giving was an obligation which he could not evade If be would pay what lie should, and he saw, too, that the debt he owed for the salvation which was dear to him was one which he could never really pay, any more than he could fully meet the debt of obligation which he owed to his mother, and so he kept on trying to pay until the pnd. Merely to accept a religious creed tie saw was not enough. It didn't make him safe even for all time iinieli less for eternity, it simply piled upon him a debt which try as he might he could nover fully wipe out. 1'Pi Ww-tnir- Pnlnn WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER TO OWN A WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE AT UNHEARD-O- F PRICES HERE ARE SOME OF THE OFFERS: I! WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE RANGES. COME IN AND INSPECT THEMFIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. - I fYPCQ r--. ; A ,rA |