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Show Tlte ULn.'A TO SHOP UTAH a -- P Firms in Your Home Town you should know. You will enjoy doing business with these business houses, as they arc Leaders in their line. COMMUNITY GROWTH AUTOMOBILES Prlrnon Auto Co. What drtuhl place I hi dlj wod4 wuulj La la live pa one wailed, Wtihout labor, vlri would all uf our pirarnt day convenience be) Hut labor mut be organized nd dtrbuled in mh a way that every man will be pulling or pushing in the um diiection. lime ae frw buine men in our community who are tring to puh or pull, a you will, in the ome direction. They have given for road, cement and tieel walk, town lighting ytem and various other rnleiptiae that many of u know nothing aohut. A long a they do it the oihei. with a few exerptiuna, ate allowing them la do it. hee I'UNHCUS ate the kind of n.en who make (hie old wot Id go 'round. u patronize the men who are pushing. We do need the from not to buy numerous talesmen who flood our community, our local merchant have all we need. Give them a chance to furntdt what we need, then there will be time enough to buy ebewhete. LEWIS DRUG COMPANY in if "The Itevall Slure," UunnluH, Utah Oakland S'l uaiiar Itig Si Telephone No, 2 Killl .j. U l) Old -- mobile kiptrt ixtriA. We Believe in a Greater Salima WHERE Mai tin n are distributor fur Kll b4 Tub Sptingfwld Tinnd American Hammered ring a, V have on of tbe mott fulin ly equipp'd Utah. We specialize in Clindcr Rrburing and Rccotubt borne, valve grinding, brake . nlining nd adjusting, webl.ng, taiwy repairing, fndrr and body wotk nd Duco painting. "W Believe (a Grralrr Selina" On .f our Oldre ume IfwtitutiuM' Ir. W A. J. LEWIS, Mgr, - Pi-tu- n lii DRUGS DRUG SUNDRIES SODAS Ti ll KT aetioi.es PFRHMES "The Aeroraodat'rg Druggiet" "We llrlirse In a Greater Salina" RADIOS Satina Lumbar Company RADIO TIME! AJcfu, i, M. Hum "Diatinrlly Mr? Have or a F( LUMBER, to Knar the SPARTON t "Radio Richest Voire," compare with a GENERAL ELECTRIC Krfrigeentar Over too.ODd uxr and they haven't paid a d m for aervtce. Nut king to BUILDERS HARD-WAR- SASHES, DOORS. E, MILL WORK. Qukk Ik 1. very fWrvW, W a personal aervir affrr Oat a Hire you of atifr'iun. A. M. PETERSON )ii "W Itrlirv tut LIME. BLASTER, ROOFING MATER I A LS, Winter Rniemnrf? M.llk-- CEMENT, Yr Y Institution" 1W On lt STATIONERY RUBBER goods LUMBER CurnUoa, Utah Your deal r for above product. (a a Greater Satina" "We Believe In a C renter Sail a" BANKING ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING SERVICE STATION Fint State Bank of Salim TELLUR1DE POWER CO. I) I CECS SERVICE STATION Member of Frdrral Rcwne K. C. Distinctly a Hume Institution It. lb Crandall, Cashier There I ala ay a day of reckoning. Now i the time to place your )are pennies, dime and dollar in aafe keeping, where they will build an estate for your future use of savin?. College education for children, improvements on your home, sickness, accidents, emergency, ready cash for machinery, automobiles, etc. We invite you to come in and allow us to help you in solving your problems. We Believe In a Greater Salina" Wright. Local Mgr. 2 Block A USE ELECTRICITY DIAMOND Courtesy, Service, Qaallty and nd Satisfaction, Our Motto. N D Brand Sugar Pep Gas, Vico The Ideal Sugar for re vorie. You TABLE AND Made Oil Coats and Dresses And our Dresses You will have to come in and see for yourself in order to ap- preciate the Styles. Distinctive Good Workmanship Designs, and Quality. We Believe In a Greater Salma HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Friday the thirteenth, may be computed to be a day of hoaxes but not so for class spirit. If a thermometer were to take the register the spii-itrampants it would report a spirit high above par. Capable leaders were elected and discussions of policies for the year were carried on. The following officers were elected: Senior class President, LeRoy Heath; Maxine Dalton; secretary-treasureClarence Mott; social manager, Blaine Cushing; North Star reporter, Shirley Wright; athletic manager, Briant Burgess; Veryle Jensen. Orland Junior class President, Amy Murphy; Mason; Nelda Brienholt; secretary-treasureathletic manager, Rex Jensen; North Star reporter, Fay Herbert; social manager, Kendrick Harward. Sophomore class President, Ernest Mozella AnBastian; derson; secretary) (treasurer, Verna Berley HickHarding; man; North Star reporter, Jessie Hayes; athletic manager, Mike social manager, Irene Bastian. Freshmen class President, Gyde Blaine Cun Harward; tis; secretary 7 treasurer, LaPreal Goward; athletic manager, Clell Sorensen; North Star reporter, Edith Alva Mickelson; Scorup; freshmen slogan and social committee Ilene Poulscn, Delmer Wilson and Verle Poulson. r, , r, yell-mast- Bas-tfa- n; r, ... We invit you to call and giro Company "We Believe in a Greater you patronise u. elf recommendation. u an opportunity Center field, Utah "We Believe In a Greater Salina" and Gaa when Satin" to orm you. "We Believe In a Greater Salina REMARKS PRINTING THE SAUNA SUN Patronize The TOWN DOCTOR these The Doctor of Town Say1 (The talk of the whole district). They You are going to buy many new things in tho next ninety but the kind of a buy you make will depend on how well posted you are on that for which you are in tho market, and how well posted you are on the various places to buy it. The way to be posted is to know all there is to know about both. Therefore, common sense and good business judgment says, Study up, that you may get your moneys worth." You do not have to go out of your home, your office or your place of business to get the best possible information. You can learn all there is to know about everything offered for sale, if you just read the newspaper ad-- dy, believe in a Greater vt Many people get the wrong idea of advertising. There are dozens of definitions; but regardless of any of them, advertising Is to you an opportunity to study, learn, and get posted on the things for which you are in the market. It used to be Read the ads and get stung; nowadays it is Fail to read the ads and buy blindfolded. A fraud can misrepresent when he talks to you, but he doesnt dare lie in a good newspaper that is why a lot of shysters dont advertise in good newspapers. There are some good concerns who dont advertise, but that is no sign they are frauds it is just a sign they are and behind the times. If a concern does not invite you to do business with them, give you a reason why you should do business with them, and keep doing both until you become a customer at least once if they fail to do this, then they have no reason or right to complain if you do not patronize them. Advertising pays and the fellow that it pays is you. Thats not bunk its facts. The only bunk about advertising is the claim that all advertising is good advertisng. That bunk is the rock on which many a good business ship has been wrecked. Good advertising informs you, keeps you posted on values, market conditions prices, etc., on all those things which you must buy and those things you would like to buy, and some day will buy. Read the advertising in this paper and keep up to date pay no attention to this advertising and you will get behind. The truth of the matter is that in any good newspaper there is more valuable reading in good advertisements than in news columns in fact, the advertising columns are the real news columns. Your newspaper this newspaper is the catalog for all those things offered for sale by the merchants of Salina. Consider it as such. Read and study those columns of each page that tell you what you may buy and where and how you may buy it and remember, that when you do this you are not doing the paper or the merchants any favor you are doing yourself a good turn, and proving yourself a wise business man. Copyright, 1929, Dyckston, Inc. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. safple Mr. Kenny's melons at the Kenny ranch. Of course it was unique to have the privilege of tasting raised melons and not only that, but it was a treat much anticipated to see Kesnys playing roles of farmers so the faculty members cfccamped at about 3 oclock Saturday afternoon to see for themselves and at the ranch they were shown flowing wells, the alfalfa seed crop, and of course the melon patch and then were directed west. They had all seen the desert sand in picture; some had seen it in reality, but here was a chance to test its residual quail ites. After a delicious lunch some of the faculty became absolutely vicious in their attempt to tear the dunes away. A melon bust, bonfire and marshmellow roast, rounded off with Olympic fetes, completed a most perfect party. ly Salina. Salina. rtising. "We Believe In a Greater Salina We are trying to aerve the citiarns of Salina and tho Immanner mediate territory In that would give publicity to our growth and the wonderful possibilities. Naturally, a growth of a paper depends on the support. We want to give you the best, so we can build a paper that you will be proud of, and one that will be a credit to Advertisers THE NEXT FEW MONTHS ARE BUYING MONTHS. PAX Feeds are becoming the most widely used Dairy and Poultry feeds on the market. We have calves and lambs in this district that thrive as well, or better, on PAX CALF MEAL as they would do on whole milk. If you are not using PAX FEEDS, try a sack. The results will be gratifying. II. W. Cherry Editor and Publiaher We Believe In a Greater Salina" m Redmond (By Special Correspondent) f for Moroni Jensen left Saturday Porvo, where he will attend B. Y. U. Milton Peterson and Miss Rilla son visited at Redmond during Wil- Vivian, Donna and Joy, motored to Ephraim Saturday morning. They returned Saturday afternoon accompan-ei- d by Mrs. C. T. Nelson, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Afton Nielson at Ephraim, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Sena Anderson is visiting with relatives at Provo. the A number of friends and relatives They returned to Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Grace by Miltons gathered accompanied Sunday, afternoon to celeLindhardt brother, Lawrence, who will attend brate her Tuesday , anniversary. birthday the L. D. S. Business college this winter. Mrs. F. P. J. Smith was hostess at a delicious dinner Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Herbert and in honor of her birthday. Covers were family of Provo, visited relatives at laid for twenty five guests. Redmond Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Annie Jensen accompanied them Ray McKenna, Miss Verna McKenon their return trip. na and Mrs. Eli Shrank of Salt Lake, were visitors of Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rasmussen of Brienholt, Sunday. Seniors Change Periods. Salt Lake, came to Redmond Sunday to spend a few days visiting with Mr. Due to the fact that there are thirty-nin- e seniors registered and all is published by Rasmussens parents, Mr. and Mrs. This Town Doctor article, one of a series of fifty-twAndrew Rasmussen. and there taking chemistry English, The Salina Sun in cooperation with the Salina Lions Club. has been a new precedent established at the in this school. The chemistry laboraMrs. Caroline Lauritzen and Mrs. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Seniors vs. Sophomores. tory can accomodate only about twenHenry Lauritzen of Moroni, were SunMrs. K. W. Bird was the motif for Friday the 13th, the Seniors chal- -' ty students at one period. Mr. Arbo day guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. J. gasts schedule was completely filled lenged the sophomore girls to a base- a party Tuesday, when a group of Smith. ' and to adjust matters he volunteered ball game, which, of course, the sophs friends spent the afternoon at the Bird home and conextended felicitations to take a part of the students at 8:15 accepted. At four oclock the George A. Christensen of Salt Lake in the morning. The class was inter- testants met" in deadly fray at the to Mrs. Bird, honoring the anniver- visited in Redmond the first part of viewed and the Salina students con- park and the game began with the sary of her birth. Fall flowers decor- tlhe week. Freshmen must register Sepsented to come 45 minutes early seniors at bat, but the sophs soon ated the dinner table and seated with twice each week to take their labor- forced the seniors to take their out Mrs. Bird were Mrs. John W. Bird, tember 26, and must attend Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jacobsen of atory work. They will shift their in the field. The game lasted for five Mrs. Gporge Bird, Mrs. I. Wax, Mrs. Salt Lake were visitors of Mrs. Sena September 27 and 28. English from the nine oclock period innings with the sophomores keeping George Sorenson, Mrs. Brig Bird, Willardson Monday. All other students must regise to the eleven .fifteen period at which the lead and the game ended with the Mrs. Jesse Steele, Mrs. Claude Sorlime Miss Scorup has consented to final count 9 to 23, in favor of the ensen, Mrs. J. H. Bird, Mrs. Will ter September 30. , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson moJensen, Mrs. Dell Larsen, Mrs. Don tored to Salt Lake Tuesday, where instruct them. This is the first time sophs. Regular class work begins Hickman, Mrs. W. C. Murphy and they will reside during the winter in the history of the school that there Dora Mrs. Nielsen and of October E Salina, have been enough Seniors to justify months. According to a National Geograph- -' Mrs. Manilla Christensen and children a division of the class. However, Miss ic Society bulletin the average Kurd Randolph, Kenneth and Barlow of Scorup believes firmly that the school Miss Mabel Christensen returned Send for Catalog. in Asia can trade hi3 wife for a Richfield. is for the student and with the co-- '; over home the after spending Wednesday In it han this country generally operation of the faculty, although it goat. that the wife is the past three months at Los Angeles. University of goat. makes additional class burden, she pens Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah has a method of meeting the situa- STOLEN TIRES can aoon be loSubscribe Dont Borrow. tion. cated through a Sun Classified Ad. Mr. F. T. Nelson and daughters. o, week-en- d. Plan to Register J UNIVERSITY of Utah : t Enjoy Melon Bust. The dignitaries unbent their digni fied head Saturday when they rollin the sand dunes ed and rioted west of Holden. As the guests of Mr asd Mrs. Don Kenny the North Sevier high school faculty enjoyed one of the most unique parties of the seasons. 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