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IV... 1.14 ! the Hiver!!-irut hi riuirrJ -- M.il K l ftdU f.r thi loan the- t I at Anlhnny, 14lu, which h iaikri irg bi4 I until .! be J -Uen !. rtinj; fur wrljr tu fed. r jI grading r i hn I (1 A(. r Mr. Rulint, rM thare larpdy f.pu..itW f..r Mr fr, w l y that r"n,, Mr C.ril fuy rlJM"-- l pr.it.ium. rw the ftt liuhm r-- "! pretmting ha.it-rg, rid'i.f pn-s- t 75 By )n i r f UTAH REDMOND p- - would I'n-vrrtu- (rrp!rnt jyniil " 0ri.trhrn Crffcl htirg, ml ,j4 Urtfc., 53.;' 'he hill rt, it t irent I. on Use main thor-i- f I he nt), The lee n4 i...w4 Ui'h it j r . ' lit . I) and kl the of the feuding fJM to U.r .f Mi. Mary Me- a! t,.!crnu.ii Fft'r.r-Artw- mu. ny Profit By I ool Future" ! IMsIlMK. tts.tj:nr Oliftl Mrlk'l Uut.!d jTurkey Growers OCAL ITEMS OF 1NTEKEST I sauna. ti.il in U f I'Uh, y Mu Pfnerl Jr ASCI) fcf C.ty, U vuii.i.g wi'h her Mr. IT Mr. fcfd 8!l p C Jmriv l rhk. ( w.-ii.- -r hry l- . 1 JT (t.li 11 or-an- c..i;irjj f.el )jhriui - .ih 1 1. hr hruih. Site (iraiit iMerx.n. tM-)- r ju t Murfexl frm m the pfiij.-lle. 1, - tu '. tlile4 .I...3i.n, Mr. rwnj r.liii'-i.t- ' 1 IJ-,h- a Mr, re.U nhe ( 1. hme nn4 they wsJI lenain uitiil SaiunUy. Mr. Ihthin, .lult- -l Dr. Krtwl Jmscn was a xU.tor U Redmcitd Mtr th wcek-ciu- t lVf II. C, Han-w- n of ihe (l.rutma hdel.i ily at Rcdm-iiul- . Creek, pen! -- with Id fam- Mr. and Mr J, G. Khsy of fl! lake Cay, wa a guet the home ef Mr f re-- l Shay' jmrri.t. Mr. and Mr lTritenrn. Il-n- wh.t Mr. and Mr . Church Offers Free jiht.ny, ha. fnti.tfc'e, Training In Music A" a wuivierful pn erju)e dim -- - u Caiiuvillc, nl .ff im-jf1- itUljvn t- n4-U- 1 lrki Hayc u Uiting with Mi e e he e Home on Wilford Steven at a card party at their (Trial ma cvc. T- J-J- Milton Petrr-o- n of Salt lake City, hi liaited with folk during the' ihe Lryi r re nter. Parinif the tmrit Carre pnirnt ny per Mr. Ihnu .talej, rapacity (Triidmas holiday i rowaU warm to the Yellow. tone Mr. and Mr Joseph Jensen of park, resulting in a tig patron-Mr. Bh-- j Ringham, were vUiting friend and in- - f..r hi fame. . iclative in Redmond during Christ-m- a in Matl that St, Anthony week. therej the depreiin In fine hnte, , Make talimarle, Hm hfi.i l; ltlU an.) . .tlrthuie.1 X) hag nf randy ,nj: ,n, unemployment f,r n''wc"'r hBl1' Ejhralm; line were an unknown ipian-- , Ray Rlackburn was transacting nut to all children and lad tea pr-- . 11 1 in the capital city over the U'nt. A (Trial ma dance wa. enjoyed M . ' ' r'. 1C'! c.a.r,,I'U' ly Ihe laige crowd. There were a ' !h hj,l ruir.hcr of '"J -- 'Jfj PIG GtMi: SUI IUHY NIGHT, people pre "ar'l A group of thall fan are promised a I1 people, includml. nl 3ntl North, - i ihriij Saturday eveninir, uhrn th ing Mr. and Mr young Reed Peterson, Mr. tahernarh-- . Capital nl) Mr.l,1' S' Mr. and Mr. IhL Krnne.y, Kphraim ijuint will engage the Wol- - and Mr Rladen Christensen, Mr. and U I .avon Christensen j u rine in a battle royal at the Salina Mr and Miss id. I Willard Day, enjoyed Oiritm4( information concerning the under Foinplyte Salt' of Me;r in and Rlain Ruby Smarting Richfield, with high ndativea gymnasium. During the cold wrtlhcr it i necessary that all care for lay Uiting the mhject of the course ha been hwal in the dealt to motored u.t Poulson, SunAxtell home to returned Kphraim hcalih. We can help you if you will visit our store and ace tho their Sunday jke City. They sent to Make president and bishop ihe college city recently, visit with Mr. and Mr ,,,1,. Kenneth day. wonderful stock of woolen good we carry. Everything for the whole of the w;ar Is In and near these acven thP Wolvc are going to try and turn lUc family. !thr table and will be in trim forirt. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Heath announce Cities Dean Christensen of Salt Lake the birth of a non, on December 17. jThe game at Kphraim was won only Harvey llarward was a business by a couple of points, jd Coach City, is a guest at the home of Mr. Mother and buby are doing nicely. " visitor at Richfield MonJay. believe tf that Wright e y'na boy and Mr Dcdoyd Christensen. overcome will the easily yroteater Mr. and Mr. Harvey llarward Mr. and Mr. Mark Cloward enter and make an easy w in. Hoftgver, both Mr Ervin Jensen entertained Sunwere entertained Sunday evening at T Mr. w II be in fine form and some day in honor of her a chili laincd and for crews at supper birthday annithe homo of Mr. and Mr. Cline U will Mr. Mr Mr. real and The Johnson, aureL game sport versary. Covers were laid at a chicken Card were played and a hot dirner for fifteen guest Sylven Christensen, Mr. and Mr Ar- start at luncheon wa served. thur Kennedy and Mr. and Mr Chris. 4. Christensen. Mr. and Mr Jed Herbert and famPAHVANT CHAPTER MEETS. Mr. Kva llarward, DcYoil and Mrs. K. A. Thorsen was hostess to ily, of Rrovo, were Redmond visitors Merrila llarward of Trovo, visited members of Pahvant chapter, Christmas week. w.th Mr. and Mr. John Christensen a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy ters of the Utah Pioneers, at the 4' und Mr. and Mrs. Harvey llarward. ' December meeting. The afternoon was at a chicken supper. Mis Dalla Jorgensen was pleasThey returned to Provo Sunday afterj taken up with a Christmas program antly surprised by a number of 4 noon. The Sunday school organization and Mrs. Jesse Thornell gave a splen- - girl friends last Friday evening, herijj the new years' did reading, her story having a rea occasion being in honor of her twelfth sponsorod an Mr. Cleola Johnson of Millard eve dance. Christmas ting. Several Christmas b'rthday anniversary. t oHTiy, is visiting here with relatives j songs were given nnd Mrs. Ernest nnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Day entertain-- J Herbert gave a talk, stressing on the Mr Anna Jensen, who has been ed for Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cloward importance of "paying dues. Dainty staying with her daughter, Mr Teter Mrs. Emma Sorenson is spending was j refreshments were served to nine the holiday with her sister, Mrs. S. Sunday evening. Card playing members and three invited guests, enjoyed. D. Drown ut Pr,vo. j ITe January meeting of the chapter The young ladies of the stake w ill be held on the 29th at the home relatives Miss Maxine Dalton is visiting with board, ward officers and partners, of Mrs. Ernest Herbert. All members were guests of Mrs. Delbert Hansen 1930 has passed into history and we are now entering on a new friends during the holiday's. XX are urged to be present. entertained for five of the December twenty-nintg to help celeera, which, in Salina, promises to be one of magnitude, and it stake board members. A short pro44 brate her birthday anniversary. is our sincere wish that the present vear will bring Happiness, NOTICE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Crowther en- gram was rendered and games were f' 'F 4 The annual meeting of the Sanpcte-Sevie- r tertained for Reed Stevens and son, played. Icc cream and waffles were Prosperity and Health to everybody. Mrs. Margaret Christensen of Salt Deet Growers' will association n nt Arden, Christmas dinner. Lake City, is visiting with her daughenjoyed by all. An end tablo wa.s YVe deeply appreciate the business we have be held in the Centerfield Meeting enjoyed during tin presented to Lora Day, and magazine ter, Mrs. Ervin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Stevens were racks to Elnora Sorenson, past year and to our patrons we owe our gratitude and thank M Cedena House, Saturday, January 10, 1931, I at 1:30 p. m. "st nnd hostess for Mr. and Mrs. Cloward and Juno Mason. Miss Evador, Nelson, an instructor The secretary-treasure'lino Sorenson nnd family, Mr. and report in a Salt Lake high school, is ! spend 44 Mrs. Lewis Johnson, nt a Christmas h Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Mason are vis will be read, election of officers, and ing a week with her Mr. and parents, other business that dinner. any with may relatives at Mrs. J. C. Nelson. iting Springville. 44 come the before 4fr !y meeting. ROYAL YVIIITLOCK, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Day and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. YVhittney of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rasmussen and 44 and Mrs. D. M. Cloward motored to were visitors at the home of Wm. J2SG Secretary. family, and Mr. and Mr John Hen-er- y 44 Richfield Friday evening and enjoy- Wall, returning kme on 44 Hales and family, of Bingham, Tuesday, NOTICE OF SALE. 4444444444444444444444444444444)444444444444444444444 ed entertainment at a theatre. to motored Redmond to hoi the 4444444444444li,444444444444444444444444444444444444444 spend Ford Canal Company, prinMr. and Mrs. Levi Sorenson and' R?ck.y idays. On their return home they were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy en- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason enjoyed cipal place of business, Sauna, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent accompanied by Mrs. Rebecca Hales. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Chris- the movies at Richfield Tuesday eveupon the following described capital tensen at a Christmas dinner. Mrs. Chris. Hansen entertained at ning. stock on account of assessment levied a childrens party Tuesday in honor on the 18th day of November, 1930, of her A German invented a folding house Turley Rasmussen and Roy Marker granddaughter, Marvas of Los Angeles, were visitors at the which can be carried on automobile the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, home of Wm. Wall during the trips. That seems to settle the housing as follows: News. problem. Albany Evening Name Shrs. Amt. . Frands P. Tetersoa, 26 $32.50 We desire to express our gratitude for the liberal patronage we Ijj .....30 37.50 ;A. S. Crane have enjoyed during the year just passed, and to extend our best jjj FOR SALE 159 acre ranch at 37.50 30 Hyrum D. Murphy. Chole Torgensen 12.50 Gooseberry. 40 acres of alfalfa. All 10 wishes for a fig Sarah H. Nielson ...30 37.30 for $12 per acre. Also Hereford bull Mathias Erickson 7 8.75 at $65. Carl Christensen. D19t2pd. Wi(h the birth of a New Y'car, business in Salina is sure to Chas. C. Nielson Est .....31 38.75 forge ahead it cannot help it. Get the boost spirit - don't be BUSINESS FOR SALE I am re; 1 Vi Fred Christensen 1.88 panicky. Again we extend the season's greetings and we want to 1 Edward Christensen 1.25 tiring from business and offer for S3 sale my Beauty Shop, completely (hank all for Ihe liberal patronage during 1930. Francis Poulson 41 51.25 with equipped machine and permanent E John L. Poulson 5 6.25 all accessories. Address Box 189, SalH. F. Hale 1 1.25 D12 .20 25.00 ina, Utah. Drighamine J. Jensen James P. Jensen Est 11 14 14.38 The Place to Trade And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 18th day of November, so many shares of each parcel' 4 1930, 4 of such stock as may be necessary,! will be sold at public auction at the 4 home of the treasurer, John T. Crane,! Salina, Utah Salina, Utah, on the 12th day of Jan-- ! uary, 1931, to pay the delinquent as- sessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. X JOHN T. CRANE, j X J2-Treasurer. AURORA il I ean, Na-.iii- 1 hu-telr- y. hl wn-a- J l'l ' K'-hre- r. bu-inc- M - week-enJ- out-of-to- Ian; i Real Protection I- rr-a- J -- ,t LOUIS JACOBS I Sor-mso- - seven-thirt- y. j , Daugh-taine- d ( For a Bright 4- - 4-- 4- 4- 4-4 all-nig- ht 'J ; 4-- 4 19 31 ; ! out-goin- - Prosperous j 4--4 4- - h, H 4- 4 4-- rs Sevier Valley Mecantile tt Company 4- S ( j . i Classified Ads Our Best Wishes Good Times Ahead Brighter, Happier and More Prosperous New Year. B I Salina Meat & Supply J. A. CoJe JEWELER i t 9 RADIO 4- - All kinds of Radio work promptly done. 4- - X 4- 4- - X t t4"M'44f44t4tt4t REPAIRING KENNETH CRANE Salina ' 1 I . jg Cohen s Guaranteed ' 4- 4- - H Honest Merchandise - Honest Prices The Best of Work i X Our Policy Remains the Same for the Coming Year. 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