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Show me jauna jin. saitu. trrAti I Redmond f Aurora til Jy J jxuj ) Year lVI ll.f Ui) Iciutatr! (u4. J Anas tS th With Ike Muiit), Ry l'hruirsa re IhjtjrtJ l.oHt III tf R4a.ofa4, ftry nJtiui pn-Stuth rtk riJ They rrtum4 suvrful Ufta, (of dents a4 faculty are .u setting mJy, dvws fciit nrlmc in mI rt- Ik Jrfl-- l TW rvUtrUu 1, W, IL JiUxe wutefwj to fUJl M . Mi ut of Mr. to U at the 11 k Wny ! but Uuthttl a Johnutt, Mrs. Jui.ftMin ha Un at SI drU.ned at ItulM dunSM! II, L. 1, N. hospital undergoing I th ill l UU ) IrwIllirHl fur I wo week, Mill wrk, k4 thrugh this many mot ituikmi kill U 4Jt4 la Ik llrLrf TsjW motored t Sail 1 k I 1 i in r tl lr )ird, It Will Only Take a Moment W4 f" hrrt a) rUw, l Cty Vednday MllllU U Redmond futi4 tive sr4 nUuJ to an atr hA-In- f ac- M ihjuktrj )rr,SwC.al ftrbt 114 ItiftlKf at the l It' tint of toning coopiaUn )rir paiamoant-tillmiit- y wl Ik vullihint of U a aortal Lm an enjoy 4. a hitf played gam program bring g Light rt(wh ia4 diicine to ment in, w4 lo. wmmmmmm Mm. Chas, C. Jensrrt is vUitm fnr mil lrvo at anJ relative this arek. andTsyson with Petrn, ho has n Mr. A. F. in halt Lk City returned vUiUr.jr to her home in Redmond Sunday. Mr. and Provo Mr. Kpliiiim iitor thi week. CliW Halt lak fiuto U-c- Jtnn r Saturday wt.H ti la f.r a a WitXitl aiay at Crwn a a WATT EDISON MAZDA LAMPS SIX-- 60 h wk, Mit Emma Piriw irluitirj tt Ul tftrr Tbut4y night i(n awk. Etr.ti plns arr oat wJ the th lined hou iTtr Msimol Mr. at SEPTEMBER WE ARE OFFERING DURING - hum Pur, FOR ONLY (ire Hi of California rootvrvJ to urvia Sunday. Mr. hi wa ac-- i bak by Mr. and Mrs. mi'BiiK-V.Mford Ivi, who intend to spend winter tier. t d rI 1 Fl)d Jil.nn.n lrft Saturday for I. mkley where he will work on hi l ed farm. Th weekly prieilhood and tt a meeting was held Tuidsy We Will Deliver Them to Your Home and Bill Them on Your Next Months Light Bill mu- nght hall. A Isrg crowd Th mutual four wa for th coming year was outlined and the various depsrtmmts organ-itod- .' In th Mrs. ward A Thrill for the Kiddies James Curfew and ' Mrs. Harwsrd were visitors in Sa- Aenr namuten as of a lma for host Monday. group charming friend at her home Thursday after Club enterTh t "IWnevolenc noon. The event aaa a social affair in of Mrs. Her honor tained Mrs. Rasmussen and rk of the Friday served a, delicious dinner for twenty bert Creenlcsfs birthday anniver-arAfter different very enterguest. a a taining1 stunts a dainty luncheon . Mrs. Greenlcaf rccelv- -' Mr. and Mrs. Emelt Jensen and was seft-ed, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevens were ed many pttty gifts. guests of friends at Fillmore Mon Mi Elaine Thompson was visitday of this week. a Salina at Wednesday. ing Mrs. Elmer Nelson and Mrs. Prig Miss Otheya Crowther motored to Jensen have returned from an extended isit with relatives at Msg-rat- Fait Lake City where she is to be employed 'during the winter months. Canada. Mr. Orion HOUSE FREE Just Fill Out the Order Belo- w- WE ARE GIVING AN EDISON MAZDA ). WITH EACH PACKAGE. CUT-OU- T Hy-ru- ' We Do the Rest ;. ! REMEMBER! Most Lamps are Broken because you do not have extra Lamps on hand and . have to change Lamps from one Socket to another h, To tlie fellow who believes that Sixteen litUo friends assisted Miss Francis Christensen in celebrating the world never improves we point her birthday anniversary Thursday out the fait that limburger cheese afternoon at the Christensen home. now comes in airtight jars. Games were jen joyed by the little folks and dainty refreshments were NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. served. a a a Department of the Interior, U. S. Lake Ctij, Utah, L. M. Brcinholt and son Ardeen Und Office at Salt 1928. 27, Aug. were visiting friends in Redmond NOTICE is hereby given that Tuesday. On .their return to Salt L; Contes, of Gunnison, Utah, Mrs. were Lake they accompanied by on April 26, 1927, made stock who, Walter Wardron, who has been visithomestead entry, No. 036163, raising ing friends in Redmond the past for W'i SE4, section 22, NF.U, week. 20 South, Range 2 West, Township Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention tto make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land ' above described, before Eli F. Taylor, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, 'Utah, on the 2nd day 1928. Claimant names of October, & CO. DR. as witnesses: Kenneth J. Sorenson and Milton Slaymaker, of Salt Lake SPECIALISTS City, Utah, Thomas Shepherd, of in Internal Medicine for the t, Spanish Fork, Utah and Don past fifteen yean of Scipio,.Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. DO NOT OPERATE First Pub. Aug. 31; Last Pub. ! Keep a Few Lamps in the Cupboard IT WILL PAY! LAMPORDER Telluride Tower Co., J w , Salina, Utah, ,t - Gentlemen: Kirully deliver tne Lamps. m ' Hu Hill me $ 1.32 kai s uf CO icatt Etlison Mazda r package on my next months light, bill. m Kame Telluride Power Co. Coming to ; i Address ! Manti and Richfield ILLEIIIUIH Pro-ber- Sep. 27. Will be in Manti on Saturday, Sept. 29. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to noon, at the Savoy Hotel And in Richfield on , Sunday, Sept. 30 at the Johnston Hotel at the , . , JOHNSTON HOTEL Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1:30 p. ni. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation ' The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by Co. is the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense ' of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed . wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail, ments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as' improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Restwmbef. above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. During this month millions of feet will turn toward school. Many will be making their first journey into classrooms and going on their first adventure into discipline and study. Somehow the picture is inspiring, PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER No Ey Sattcrfif 1 perhaps the most significant march that is ever made by any organized OF THE INTER- force. DEPARTMENT ' IOR, UNITED STATES LAND The tiny children, the little tot3 OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, who are leaving the lawns and fields, and the gardens, are August 9, 1928. Serial No. 046167. the .play-rooNotice of Offer of Coal Land for bearing' in their laughing little heads Lease. . the future destinies of the couptry. j . Notice is hereby given that, purAt school they will learn loyalty suant to the act of February 25, to an ideal. Before long they will 1920, (41 Stat., 437), and to the thrill to the name of the football regulations thereunder appro v e d heroes; will defend the place where April 1, 1920, the Secretary of the they are making their friends to the Interior on petition ctf R. N. Jensen last ounce of their enthusiasm. SW has designated the S44 This is the start of the spirit W Sec. 8, NEK, SEK which, in later years will make them NEK, NWK, S1 Sec. 17, NEK, leading members of business, civic, E& NWK, NEK SEK Sec. 18, and social life. NK NEK Sec. 20, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., It is the duty of every man, and S. L. M., as coal Teasing unit No. woman in this locality to help thesei acres in new children to a full appreciation SQ0, Utah No. 110,' 1080 Sevier County. t of the opportunities which exist for Lease, of said unit will be made at them right here ' where they are. i royalty of 10 cents per ton, mine We will need every one of them run an initial investment of 75,000 sometime in the future when they luring the first three years of the leave school for the last time, with ease and a minimum production of their diplomas under their arms. 30,000 tons per year, commencing In our home activities, make them with the fourth year, of the lease proud of the examples we set. In in ac- our civic life make them glad to be md otherwise substantially cordance with the lease form set out in the parks, the driveways, the sur-- 1 n paragraph 18 of the regulations. round "ngs we provide for them. Said, lease will be .sold at public auc-.io- n Ten, fifteen, twenty years, they in this office oh the terms set go before we know it. Will we, in forth to the qualified bidder offer-,n- g the few short months they give us, the highest bqnus , on the 19th have made ourselves a part of the lay of September, '1028,' at ten life of the children who are starting oclock A. M. off to school Any and all person having adverse or conflicting claims to said land or any part thereof, are hereby notifiF.O. BULLOCK ed that they should file on or before SW, SE, in MaryThey became settler first on farrilH land, thence moving to North Carolina and Ohio. S. Herbert Hoover ancestor, of Quaker faith, came to America from France and Holland. 1. to-da- y? Sept. 18, 1928, jection against lease for said ?laim may be ing said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Aug. 17; Last pub. First pub. Sept. 14. DENTIST their protest or obthe granting of the land; otherwise such disregarded in grant- Hours Saturdays 9 A.M. t 9 A.M. Salina Wa do print Butter it quickly. I P.M. t IS M. Utah Wrappers and J i for their farms. 4. Bcfo.e r!'ar?l g the Ijr-these Quaker pioaeer built a '.eeting Uouia d S. In I So? the Hoovers migrated to Iowa, where they aud their neighbor founded the ttfwn of West Branch. .... . K |