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Show TH eev oooooooooovooooooooo-- o oavooooooooooy SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE STUDENTS TOOLS School Opens September 11 For many years we have catered to the school children of this community and as a reward, we are favored with a nice share of their trade. When you need PENCILS, PENS, INKS, ERASERS, RULERS, WRITING TABLETS, 0 COMPOSITION K BOOKS Or other small items of school supplies come to our store. 0 SEE OUR BIG TEN CENT TABLET Come to us for CANDY, SODA, ICE CREAM or other dainties which you like. Lewis Drug Co Store " The 6 - - 0-- 0 00VO-0-00-0 00-000- 0 ..ir; , 00-000- 0000001 0 - III ii SALIMa SUN BOOSTING NEW MACHINE Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Thad Lewis, who were here several days visiting W. 0. Cluff advertising manager with Dr. A. J. Lewis, will return to for the Telluride Power company, and who was in Salina last week in the their home at Salt Lake tomorrow. interest of his company, is highly enMr. Cluff Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woolf departed thusiastic over his visit. of a demonstrations is supervising this morning for Vancouver, Wash., Telluride the washer electric new where they will make their future Power is putting before the public home. and while here he placed a number of the machines. Mr. Cluff is clever at Miss Cless Mortensen left Monday his work and not only this, he is givof last week for Stoors, Utah. She his patrons an exceptional offerwill visit with friends and relatives ing ing during the month of September until the opening of schools here. as will be seen by the advertisement in another column of the Sun. Mr. Miss Laurine Roy of Ogden is a Cluff has visited Gunnison,. Redmond guest of her mother, Mrs. George and all points in the southern section Crane. and is finding many buyers for the new electrical wonder. Worth Knowing. The Angelas hell, always rung thrice a day, takes Its name from the first words of t tie player. The De Pro NEWS NOTES FROM fundis hell sounds one hour after the Ave. It was only a comparatively reREDMOND cent date that hells were used for calling people to church. For ages they weie designed solely for keeping evil spirits at a safe distance. On Wednesday afternoon the Misses Blanche Poulson and Francella News Amy Durphee, who is to leave on a mission early in September. Refreshments were served and a good time was enjoyed by all present. notes from AURORA Ninieteen of Auroras Enterprising farmers have formed a company and threshhavepurchased an te ing machine. Twelve men from Aurora She Collects Indian Stories. In order to learn their fairy tales Miss Mabel Powers, a writer of East Aurora, N. Y. went among the Iroquois Indians in 1910 and became to these Indians on the reservation The Many evenings she Story Teller. spent telling stories to make these people her friends. She found that the old people really believed firmly Acin fairies of the little people. native these Miss to Powers cording American fairies are delightful, especially the little farmer fairies. In all Miss Powers has got together 33 fairy tales from the American Indians. Each one of the stories from the Iroquois has a fine ethical teaching. Recently Miss Powers told some of these Indian fairy tales to several hundred "paleface children," and they were deeply Interested iu them. Exchange. left for the Fillmore National Forest early in Part of them will work the week. line fence between division on the the Aurora and Fillmore districts. The others will work on the Willow Creek road. The North Sevier Stake held a very successful business meeting on the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 27th. Elder Noal Dastrup delivered a very interesting sermon in the general asThere were 353 members sembly. present. There will be a grand Ball this Badger Villages. evening at the Aurora hall, given in Badgers live in burrows which they honor of Miss Amy Durphee, who is filg themselves and In some parts of to leave on a mission to the Central the West these burrows are numerous In small areas, says the American States on Sept. 3rd. Although they Jensen delightfully entertained their The Bluebird swarm of Beehive Forestry Magazine. ti.' primary class at the home of Mr. and girls went on an outing to Willow were all the work of badgers, many had them secure been to gophers, dug afternoon Mr. Francis Poulson. The Creek canyon on Monday last. prairie marmots, mice and other was spent in games on the lawn after rodents, upon which they prey. These which dainty refreshments were serv.(Received too late for last weekss. burrows, ofteD covering several acres, ed. are a source of constant annoyance issue.) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen motorto traveleis on horseback. The J. F .F. club enjoyed a corn and danger ed to Ephraim Saturday and returned roast last Thursday evening. Those " home Sunday. present were: The Misses Mattie Rasmussen very Mason, Gail Johnson, Fay Curtis, Mrs. Wilford Polychromatous Doctors. n The Medical Record, while poking Mer-iapleasantly entertained at dinner on Elaine Palmer, Thompson, fun at what it calls the polychromaSunday afternoon in honor of her Watts, Gertrude Andrews, Alza-d- a tous physicians, meaning the man husbands anniversary birthday Curtis and Cleo Lee. who has his operating room all In Covers were laid for the following Miss Sophronia Nielson of Monroe green, or, like a certain English surguests: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson, is here, the guest of Miss Miriam geon, his operating room in light Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. N. French blue, the surgeons dressed In Watts. P. Willardson, Mrs. Mary Olson, and the nurses in blue and the onMr. and Mrs. James Peterson are white, Miss Afton Nelson. lookers in red." says, Seriously, howover the arrival of a baby ever, it is time that some such restful Miss Clara Johnson is home from rejoicing girl. shade to the eyes as light green should Fish Lake where she has been em The club Stitchers a supplant the glaring white of many Jolley gave ployed during the summer. the dazzling operating room, in social on hospitals, afternoon Wednesday at Mrs. Hans Sorenson was hostess the cheerless corridors and the monoof its members, Miss a luncheon on Monday afternoon, the honor of one tonous patients rpoms. occasion being in honor of her birth day anniversary. Over a score of friends were present to wish Mrs. Sorenson many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Andrew Rasmussen very pleasantly entertained on Tuesday O O afternoon in honor of her little, Helens seventh birthday anniverSunday, Sept. 3rd: sary. A dainty luncheon was served to the little guests and all had a won O MIDSUMMER MADNESS derful time. O A Cecil DeMille Special Mr. Jos. F. Peterson returned home DONT WEAKEN, Ladies Coats or Dresses, Men's Saits and Over- Comedy Sunday after spending a week in the northern part of the state where he Coats, Men's Hats, Ladies and Men's Shoes of all together with our commissioners Tuesday, Sept. 5th: the New Styles and Destgns have reached as in looked over the paved road before JUST OUT OF COLLEGE Sevier on for the pavement O Big Varieties. deciding Featuring JACK PICKFORD ' counay. TARZAN AND HUTCH We shall be pleased to serve yoa, not only with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Willardson returned home Saturday from Marys-val- e High Qaalities and Big Assortments, bat we Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 6th I 7th: where Mr. Willardson has been O shall make it a point to maintain the Very Lowest cmployedfor the past six weeks. ALICE LAKE in Prices that High Qaality such as we carry, Can O Our milliner, Mrs. Caroline Chris husband her with Seas tensen, together Uncharlered O Be Sold At. went to Salt Lake City on Tuesday 2 Part CHUMS Comedy While there Mrs. Christensen will select her goods in hats and ladies Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8th and 9th: O for fall. rKinema T heatre Ar-dea- If You Want To Use Yoar Car and Have The Least of Trouble, JJse m and Stromberg Carberetor U. S. L. Batteries Ignition Co. Warner-Pierso- n FOSTER FUNK. Mgr. SALINA, UTA1 I Everything in the Electrical Line DonoooDODonononononononoDo New Fall Goods o 2 HAVE BEEN Caskets and Undertakers S ARRIVING o in Big Quantities all Week Supplies q q p q q 0 q q q 0 p D el THE PEERLESS Salina Silk Hosiery With Enid Bennett DAYS OF OLD, Utah fcl It Comedy rfti Usually. la well to travel the straight and Barrow path, but when a guy goei crooked be needa a lot of room. o is There when econemy Only High q 0 pO Qualities can be obtained at how Prices O Max Cohens g House of Quality p g ODOponoaODODODOaODOnODODOD X LOCAL ITEMS OF X home. Progressive 500 was played as a diversion. Delicious refreshments were served to twenty-eig- Common Sense Wheel ht X Nothing Is So Baffling As TROUBLE IN THE guests. X X X X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christopherson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hugentobler comprised a party that enjoyed a de- TIGHTENERS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colby are receiving the congratulations of their many friends over the arrival of a son at their home last Saturday. We Use No Spoke Tight The following enjoyed an outing at the Salina Experiment station SunMisses Cleo Crane, Gladys lightful outing at Maple grove last day: Sunday. Thorpe, Real Feterson and Amelia Hugentobler, and the Messrs. Vern Mrs. James Sorenson left last MonBurns, Garney Gee, Milburn Feen day for a vijit with friends at Ogden and Jay Dastrup. and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen and Miss Blanche Burns entertained at a lawn party Sunday afternoon in family, and Marvin Olsen have rehonor of Miss Alice Thorpe. Ten turned to their home at Stoors after in extended visit with friends here. guests were present. last week visit- The Misses Verda Herbert and Lcda ing with relatives and friends at Gates and Messrs. A. J. Thompson Ephraim. During his visit he attend- and H. J. Howard, enjoyed an outing ed the e reunion held at Clear Creek canyon last Sunday. on the top of the mountains and he Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christopherson, reports a big time. and daughters, Fay and Marjorie Glen Christensen, Lyman Willard-so- n Christopherson, are here from Salt and Mrs. Sarah Christensen of Lake and will be the week-enguests Ephraim, were Salina visitors last at the home of Mr. and Mrs L. V - Emery-Sanpet- V 4 ; d Sunday. ! Mesdames Rue Nielson, Monel ins, Arthur Prows, Orlando Crane and J. B. McMillan, entertained Tuesday of last week, complimentary to Mrs. L. E. Woolf, at the Nielson Rob- Mrs. J. M. 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