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Show ft I ' c Ta iAicu suw. tora. V7Afl O We Believe in a Greases? Salina Firms in Your Home Town you should know. You will enjoy doing business with these business houses, as they are Leaders in their line, COMMUNITY GROWTH AinroMomixs Martin PH arson Auto Co. Uunttikun, Uuh (tilUW iSeilier (tic Si I )UIPM Si WJlyrKoitki "One Telephone No, f our lllilnt Horn Old-mo- Lll are distributors fur Klly Fprin field Tires and Tubes aid A meric d lltnnrnd Pi ringt. hiv on of I ho mod fill in Southern Ijr equipped h L'uh. W specialize in Cylinder Retiring and RcconJUomrr. ralv grinding, brake rvlming n g, battery and adjuring, fender and tody work rej airirf. and Duco painting. ttrlki la a Greater Salina" V wJ BANKING Bank of Salma First Slat Rrre Member of Federal Distinctly a Homo Institution II. B. Crandall, Caahier There in if 31 ntifyliuo J. LEWIS, Mgr. Dr, A. W Urn What dcolato place this al wutlj woulj Le I, five no one woikcj, Without labor, whet would all of our p t cent y convenience be) But lalor must be organised and dwtributed in sutK a way that every man will be pulling or pushing in the Mini direction. There are a few buineM men in our community who are trying to pudt or pull, as you will, in the a, me direction. Ibey have given for roada, cement siteet and and town various other walk, lighting i)lrm enterprise that many of ua know nothing aobut. As long aa tSey do it the other, with a few exceptions, are allowing them te do it. These PUSHERS are the kind of riven who make this old world go round. Ut us patronize the men who are pushing. We do not need to buy from the numerous talesmen who flood our community, our local merchant have all we need. Cive them a chance to furnidv what we need, then thete will be time enough to buy elsewhere. LEWIS DRUG COMPANY 10 Ur sail Mace," Litres DRUG SUNDRIES SODAS toilet articles IERIUM HS STATIONERY Rl'BBER GOODS "Tke Accomudalng Drugg!t "Wf Ilrlint In a Greater Saliaa" tvrwil a yu Ut feature "W Brlirv W a-rri- c you of satUfsrUon. la a C letter Satin A Distinctly a Heme Institution. DIAMOND August Peterson, Mgr. Everything In the Business Line. Distinctly a Home Institution. Cheapest, Cleanest, Most Dependable SERVANT YOU CAN Store W are now in our new building and prepared to serve you in an manner. The home of Food and of Royal and Wond- -r Bread and Pastry. iVrishahle article of food are protected by our new Frigidaire. Prompt Delivery. IT IS THE VARNISHES. m with Nothing to com par GEN DIAL ELECTRIC a Ref riy art tor 00,000 users haven't paid a dim and Over they far service. A. M. PETERSON Cunniaon, Utah Your dealer for above products. "W Believe "W Believe g- - Brand Sugar S la a Greater SaBna Th Ideal Sugar for TABLE AND KALS0M1NES, MILL PRESERVING USB Our Delivery Covert the tire community. If IQ Goes In a Build Lag la a Greater Salina" Sell en- Manufactured by Sugar Company Centerfleld, Utah It. "W Bailee la a Greater Salina "We Relieve la a Greater Salina Cmrteay, Serrico, QaaBty and and Satisfaction, Our Matt. You Patronize f (By Special Correspondent) ? (The talk of the whole district). Snow College PreoenU Program. Snow College furnished the program for sacrament meeting Sunday, under the direction of the local gen- ealogical committee. A very interest-n- g address was given by Prof. Knud-seprincipal of the college. Miss Veda Winn sang a vocal solo entitled At the End of Another Day, with violin accompaniment by Miss Ruth Sorenson and Miss LaNete Rollinson. n, Guest of Honor. you patronise ua. Vico and Pop self recommendations. art Wo Invito you to call and five ut an opportunity to aarva you. "Wo Brilev , m w Har-me- . , d. ! Prominent Woman PRINTING THE SALINA SUN II. W. Cherry Editor and Pub) labor these (By Special Correspondent) Wo X Advertisers J Dir. They Word was received Monday evening of the death of Mra. William Harding at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Harding had been at the hospital for believe m a nearly a month past, but her death came as a shock, as it was thought her condition was improving. Mr. Harding and his daughter, Mrs. William Sorenson, left Tuesday morning to assist in the funeral arrangements. In a Groator SaBna are trying to oerro th citizens of Salina and tho immediate territory la manner that would give publicity to our growth and tho wonderful possibilities. Naturally, a growth of a paper depends on tho support We want to give you tho can buOd a paper bst, so that you will bo proud of, and one that ill bo a credit to w-- Greater Salina. Salina. "We Believe In a Greater Salina Entcrtan at Social. Mrs. John McKenna of Salt Lake was the honored guest at a dinner party Sunday given by her sister, that we can keep her here although Mrs. J. C. Brienholt. Among those famous. present were Ray McKenna, Mrs. she has become state-wid- e Peter Anderson and Miss Verna Mc, also of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Kenna, The Senior girls are starting the Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson and Mr. and year out on the "Wright foot by Mrs. C. E. Christensen of Redmond. boosting Wrights boys over a tight 9 plaoe. Additional suits were needed and the funds being low, the girls by George Batchelor, accompanied came to the rescue volunteering to Miss Ellen Thomas, Miss Nada Thommake and sell candy. Suits earned in as and Vcrn Batchelor, left Monday such a dulcet way ought to surely in- for Salt Lake, where they will reside spire the boys to noble deeds. The during the winter. candy is to be sold Thursday and Friday at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen motored to Provo Satuiday. They returnThe teachers of the grade and high ed home Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. school took advantage of the Indian Frandsens mother, Mrs. Ellen summer to go to Fishlake last Saturday where they revelled in the autumn colors and unique scenes. Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson are was served at Twin Creeks to twenty rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby guests, after which they followed the boy, born Sunday,- September 22. Lions Trail as far as possible up Mother and baby are getting along Seven Mile. Dinner was served at the nicely. North Star to Appear. The North Star will make its first appearance for this year next Tuesday. The staff has been using an extra bit of midnight oil for its ad- Lodge. vent. The staff is organized to put in some good work for the success of the The School Board has consented to j school paper. The members of the (rent the old church building for two staff are: Millie Domgaard, editor; months for athletic activities. By Ellen Scorup, assistant editor; Maxine January first it is expected that the Dalton, special feature reporter; new gym will be ready for use. Shirley Wright, senior reporter; Fae Jessie Herbert, junior reporter; There are a great many paragraphs Hayes, sophomore reporter; Edith floating around in the newspapers Scorup, freshman reporter; Clarence now about beating our cruisers Mott and Rhea Crane, columnists; just into plowshares, but any middle westBud Murphy, business manager; Du- ern farmer will tell you that plowing ane Anderson, assistant business doesnt pay any more. manager; Verla Madsen, dramatic club reporter. Nothing is quite so amusing as ,, reading the stories written by the Miss Stena Scorup, principal of political dopesters these days telling North Sevier, is a much sought after us what is going to happen in the woman. Among her many invitations election a year from next November. she has accepted one which takes her into Southern Utah this week-enThe Doukobhors are parading naked She! will leave with Dr. C. N. Jensen again in Canada. The Canadian and Prof. L. Bjornson for Panguitch Mounted Police could probably handlel Friday to attend a teachers conven- this with a couple of good wasp nests. tion as one of the speakers. Miss ScorWho remembers the good old days up will discuss problems of teaching English and English cooperation. We when a read hot game of croquet was feel proud to have such a sought af- regarded as the last word in exciting ter woman in our midst, and we hope outdoor entertainment. Aurora art buying Utah Made Oils and Gas when REMARKS Redmond Main Highway. IVp Gas, Vico Oils, Tima, OILS, "Free lisa Service W th O BUILD-KR- ROOFING MATERIALS. WORK. COAL Phone 15 Distributor of FAX DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS 'We Believe In a Greater Salina LUMBER. PAINTS. HARDWARE. (Tclluride Tower BIJg.) HIRE "We Believe In a Greater Salina I "Home Builders "Mac-i-mu- preciate the Styles. Distinctive Good Workmanship Designs, and Quality. CT3U;,- uffrr Service. 8. J. Ottley, Mgr. "The Better BeGaea USE ELECTRICITY 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. -- MILL WORK. fVoWo. CECS SERVICE STATION 2 Blocks West of Hotel m A. C. I'rows, Mgr. , , DOORS, SASHES, Quick Delivery , HARD-WAR-E, SPARTON "Radio Etc heat D "The nouse of Quality" Football Game at Mt. Pleasant. Mt Pleasant is the first adversary which North Seviers football team meets. The first game takes place this Friday afternoon on the opponents field. Our boys have been working late to whip the signals into order and get the plays "down in their thinking caps. The students are jubilant over the prospects for their huskies this year. There have been two full teams out and it is evident that there will be considerable competition for places on the first team. MATER-ULS- BUILDERS i UMK CEMENT, PLASTER, ROOFING -- Bonneville Lumber Co. Sevier Valley Merc. Co. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LUMBER, tur U hear th THE B. B. SHOP E. C. Wright, Local Mgr. MAX COHENS You will have to come in and see for yourself in order to ap- Be Foot or a M4)io Ot TELLURIDE POWER CO. FEEDS And our Dresses Institution SERVICE STATION CLOTHIER tractive outfits. Every coat is a clever creation. "Dutifully a Hu Ym Ymr W later Entrrta'mrT Hat MANUFACTURING "We Believe In a Greater Salina You will sigh in an earnest longing to possess one of these at- RADIO TIME! LUMBER your future uses of savings. College education for children, improvements on your home, ungto ported sickness, accidents, emergency, ready cash fur machinery, automobiles, etc We invite you to come In and allow us to help you in solving your problems. "We Believe In a Greater Satina Dresses Solino Lumber Company D. M. AQrrws, Her, GROCERIES li always a day of reck, Coala and RADIOS ELECTRICAL onir.g. Now la the time to plaro your apart pen n lea, dimei and dollars in safe keeping, where they will build an estate for Fall LUMBER r. - Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen and Semon Jensen spent Sunday at Provo, visiting with Moroni Jensen, who is attending the B. Y. U. Guy Nelson left Sunday for Lake, where he will attend the U. this winter. Salt U. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson and Mrs. E. C. Christensen, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Terrance Hanson and Mrs. Ruth Hanson spent the week-en- d visiting with relatives at Provo. Mrs. Inez Brown of Riverton returned home Sunday after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Edna Jensen. v Miss Tressle Hanson entertained at a party Thursday night in honor of her birthday. A delicious luncheon was served to the Misses Faunda, Lorraine, Opal, LaFae, Mable, Vivian, Reva, Nelda and Melva. One of the most interesting socials of the Beason was given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. L P. Christensen and Mrs. Sylvian Christensen at their home. The rooms were beautifully, decorated with bouquets of fall flow-- 1 ers. Rook and Pit playing were the diversions. A delicious luncheon was served to eighteen, besides the The Misses Dora Christensen, Bessie Brienholt and Edna Christensen assisted in serving. President, secretary, yell master, assistant yell master, GRADE SCHOOL NOTES athletic director and faculty advisor, i Many pupils from the seventh and "Lookout for Louise. eighth grades were nominated. The reEveryone came out of a dull life sult of the election are as follows: when the one-aplay entitled "Look- President, Whitney Mattsson; out for Louise was presented in asWesley Cherry; secretary, sembly. This play was dramatized by Virgie Nielson; yell master, Dan Anfour pupils of Eighth II. The charac derson; assistant yell master, Ada J. O. Ivie was the speaker at the tors were Miss Van Dyne, Gerlean Madson; athletic director, Lynn Bird; Mar- faculty advisor, Miss Edna DomgaarJ. Sunday afternoon church services. Sorenson; Miss Bright, Vivian His subject was genealogy. tin; Abner Woogles, LaMar Sorenson; Melissy Woogles, Golds Soren- - Health Fair. son. Miss Van Dyne was a very styl- Miss Gardner is trying to stress fr. and Mrs. Cline Sorenson and jsb y0Ung lady who was principal of health in her class. In order to make week-end family spent the visiting gchool for young women. Miss it more interesting they prepared to relatives at Provo. They returned Bright wag a gtylish looking teacher. have a fair. In this fair all varieties Sunday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Abner Woogieg and his wife Melissy of fruits and vegetables were exhibEmma Sorenson, who has been visit- - are very funny looking people from ited. The pupils receiving first prizes ing for two weeks in the Garden City. the country. piay was cleverly were as follows: Glen Ottley, poster; given and made a good impression up- - Ted Burr, squash; Bessie Harding, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cloward mo- - on the students, flowers; Wendell Petty, apples; Chad tored to Provo and returned Thurs-- ; Martin, peaches; McVoy Christensen, day of last week. Activity Chart. turnips; Phil Nielson, popcorn. These e The pupils of the fifth grade are students are very proud of their blue Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Durfee and working for points on the activity ribbons and are endeavoring to be children spent Sunday at the home of chart. The points given on this chart healthy. Mrs. William Duffin at Glenwood. are for the work did outside of school. If a pupil does 20 activities in a Umpires in the big leagues are behe doeB Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson and month he ets 8 blue stari to wear microphones whicn be 8 red 8ar and if he doe3 ginning daughter Edith, and son Paul, visit- enable their decisions to be heard ed Sunday evening at the Jacob Das- - 10 8divities he gets a white star, by spectators all over the ball park. Many of the pupils are working for trup home at Richfield. They could add much interest and zest , these points, to the gume by also broadcasting Mrs. Erickson of Venice, visited what they say when they get red in Monday at the home of her sister, The Reward Offer. the face and order an offending playMrs. L. G. Durfee. The Fifth grade teacher has pro- er out of the park for kicking on a vided a better way to get students to decision. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. J. C. John- read and report on books. This plan is son, were dinner guests at the Elmer that for every pages One of our cynical friends has reNelson home Sunday afternoon. read count one point. The pupil getnamed his year-ol- d daughter Bolshe-vik- i ting the most points by the end of because he she has turned Mrs. Retta Sorenson will says be awarded five dollars. entertained the year the Gleaner Girls at her home Mon- The students are very enthusiastic the world topsy turvy and destroyed day evening. The time was spent in about this method, which' is expected family life. playing games. Luncheon was served. to improve the class. After a careful survey of the probThe world is making progress. An Officers Elected. abilities of insurrection at home in The Junior high school elected offi- case the Red armies were sent to international conference has been held in Europe which did not result in cers for the year last Friday. Mr. chastise China, the Moscow masters some more suggestions as to how Thompson was the chairman of the have concluded that they are too more of the European war costs could meeting. Students were elected to much interested in peace to start a be shcviered tv 'Jnce Sam. serve in the following capacities: war. vice-preside- host-erne- s. vice-preside- ct I I I I one-hundr- ed - |