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Show i THE SALINA SUN SJ4444444,444"i'4S5444444,444,444444444,4;444'44!,,M't4'fr4,l' Resources ne oar mantel Over One-Ha- lf Million Dollars 44 48 4 4 Capital and Surplus 44 44 44 44 44 44 550O022 5 4 4 8 8 4 4f 44 44 44t 4f 4 H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier 8 8 8 4f 44 4444444444 ! t44 4 44 WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE 44 Our winter NIELSON & PROWS if goods are all here MEATS AND GROCERIES We can supply all your wants. Some of our regular Ginghams Sc Percales 5c & up BOY'S SUITS $4.00 to $8.00 ' Mens and Young Men's Suits $5.00 44 44 4 4.44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4f4' 4. 4. 4 444 4. 4 4 44 tt tt 44 44 44 44 44 SALINA, UTAH. f. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444444,44,KJ,,5J,'H'4i4,84,4,l4"8,,'8,ll444fr44,44,444,44444"! 4 9 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4-- 4 Fruit Jars, Lids, Rubbers, Sugar and Vinegar 4- - i 441 FRUIT AND PICKLING SEASON NEEDS 44 44 44 Vice-Presid- 4.4. Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Vegetables, Melons, Fruits and Fancy Groceries. 4 JAMES FARRELL, Present H. S. GATES, For 4 4 4 4 44. 4 4 4 4 44 44444444444tv,44444p4444,$44,4444444,T44,T4r44,4,44,44 to $25.00 and all other goods at lowest prices vSalina Cash iStore P. C. SCORUP, Proprietor NEW TYPE WE WOULD BE ONLY TOO DELIGHTED CULATION, OWNERCIR- Business Directory. ETC., e ritory you loose this. Pric3s based on $348. Detroit. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. STATEMENT OF THE SHIP, MANAGEMENT, FORD JUST ARRIVED New Improvements, One Man Top and sloping adjustable Windshield, the latest Improvements. If you are thinking Ford call us at our expense as we sell cars as sonable as any dealer and give ninety days Guaranty and service back of them. If you buy out of your terThirty-on- to demonstrate to vou that our lumbr is the best procurable. If you are a judge of stock at all, we can convince you that our lumber will live un to your most exacting requirements. After you are sure that we have th best lumber on the score of quality then compare our prices with others. Phone 89 Of the Salina Sun, published weekat Salina, Utah for October, 1922. State of Utah, County of Sevier, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared II. V. Cherry, Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m who, having been duly sworn accordhe to and that ing law, deposes says is the publisher of the Salina Sun and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man- Kodak Finishing, Developing, Printing agement, etc., of the aforesaid pub and Enlarging. lication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act Prompt Service of August 24, 1912, embodied in ALL WORK GUARANTEED 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse side of LOCKE (Q. 00 F. O. B. Utah. Salina, JOHNS, Nt. Pleasant, Utah If you want the Best Tire and Tube Service BUY YOUR TIRES and TUBES HERE sec-tio- this for, 1. That the names of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: II. W. Cherry, Salina, Utah. 2. That the owners are: H. W. Cherry. 3. That the known bondholders, and other security holdmort"ees, ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages ,or other securities are: Gunnison Valley Bank, Gunnison, Utah. to-wi- t: P. C. Scorup, Salina, Utah. H. W. CHERRY Swon to and subscribed before mt this 30th day of September, 1922. (Seal) C. M. EDWARDS. Six Months Rufus Elben PHOTOGRAPHER oalma rF ire Shop LET (My 1923.) Residence, expires July 27, Utah. Gunnison, Put on a new Jluto AUTO Top or Repair the old one. ELECTRIC Cushion Work a Specialty Equipment SALINA and GUNNISON Information. She was an amiable old lady, and Volunteered much information to the fair stranger, who had come down to Call on E. W. Crane for Bee an Important event In the country 1 town the laying of the foundation A es," pratlit one of the new church. your fall and winter tled the old lady, that Is the duke and duchess, and the couple behind Pick youreelf them are the mayor ami mayoress, and 4! 25c to 50c bu. those two ou the right are the vicar .4. 1 1 4 and er vixen." Pearsons Weekly. 5 i 4 $ 4'4 i J Some APPLES We Fix It 4 s X Tke Electric Shop 4 X 4 4 4 Butter 5 1 wrappers PETERS, Tiu. he' SWORE ME VJOULOMX EHAVE OViU9, V SITED A BARBER ChOPPE.0 WAD HvB WVWSKER.9 BLAME TW' STEPP'D' OU GOT VU9 SWOP TbOAM OFF VJWO M KEPT THWGS WE GAVE A6 VMS EKOOS6 printed at this office. i i life of America is so organized that our population is heavily concentrated in the eastern area of the country. The bulk of the food supplies for these people must be produced in the more sparsely settled districts of the central and western states and transported to the East. Obviously, under such arrangements. it is of much importance in order to avoid a waste of national energy, that the food so transported should be in concentrated form. Huge quantities of westenvfarm products can be economically marketcenters of ed in the the East only by being transformed into live stock products. While this method of marketing crops such as hay, corn and barley is doubtless the most feasible and profitable under existing conditions, It is necessary to feed 500 to 1000 large part of the food consumed by an animal is utilized to maintain the animal during the fattening period, it is necessary to feed 500 to 1000 pounds of hay and grain to produce a gain of 100 pounds of livestock. Compare this with the economy of An average beet sugar production. acre of sugar beets produces 2500 pounds of pure, white granulated sugar, constituting a human food 100 per cent of which is digestible. In addition to the major products of sugar, there are various of great value. Utilizable on the farm and constituting excellent food for livestock are the plant tops, which are removed before the crop is delivered at the factory; the residual pulp and the molasses from the manufacturing process. Properly fed to livestock in a balanced ration, the mere from an hverge acre of sugar beets will produce approximately 300 pounds of meat, in addition to the production of a ton and a quarter of sugar from the alone same acre. The of an acre of sugar beets will produce as much human food in the form of meat a3 will the entire product of an acre of corn. The estimate that the will, properly handled, produce 300 pounds of beef or mutton is quite g Send your orders here. VEGETABLES Th use of common vegetables during the winter should be encouraged. They are easy to store and in the fresh state they are more desireable than the preserved products. The value of vegetable diet is well recognized by the physician and the general public, and more should be done to encourage the use of vegetables during winter months. Contrary to popular opinions, most of the common vegetables can be stored in an ordinary cellar, if the proper precautions are taken to keep them from deteriorating. Root crops which can easily be stored in an ordinary cellar are, potatoes, beets, carrots, parsnips, winter radishes, turnips, rutabagas, salsify, kola rabi. There is considerable difference in eating quality as well as storing quantity of the different crops enumerated. Small, vegetables are usually bitter and woody. The same is true of large overgrown specimens. These are usually either coarse an soggy or woody. They do not keep well and are inferior in food value. It is very important in the case of root crops that smooth medium sized specimens are stored. They should be free from diit, but not washed. They should be perfectly dry and in cutting off the tops of the root vegetable the cut should not be made too close to the root so as to expose a portion of it, but rather leave the neck connected with the root. Their keeping qualities are greatly increased. All the root crops require about the same condition in storing. This enables one to store them together without having to separate them. The storing should not be done until late in the autumn, in order that the vegetable may be fully matured. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND I OK SEVIElt COUNTY, STATE Ob UTAH In the matter of the estates of Elmina Humphrey Scorup, and Jawts H. Scorup, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will sell in one parreel or in subdivision, at private desale, the property hereinafter scribed, on or after Saturday, the 14th day of October A. D. 1922, at 1J oclock noon of said day, and written bids will be received at the residence of P. C. Scorup at Salina, Utah, or at the residence of J. W. Humphrey, of Ephraim, Utah. Terms of sale, cash at the time of sale, or purchase price secured and subject to confirmation of the court. Property in the name or Elmina Humphrey Scorup, deceased: The North half of the North East quarter and the South East quarter NE quarter of Section ten and the SW quarter of the NW quarterof Section 11, Township 22 South, Range Two West, S. L. M. Area, 160 acres, together vkith twenty shares of Water in Loss Creek Irrigation Company. Property in the name of James H. Scorup, Deceased: One half interest in a partnership known as Scorup Bros., consisting of Janies II. Scorup, deceased, and J. A. Scorup. Lot 3 in Block 2, Salina Townsite Survey commencing 10.26 chains North and 30.33 chains West of the South East corner of Section 24; thence North 8.94 chains; thence West 3.75 chains; thence South 8 85 chains; thence East 3.75 chains; Area 3.337 acres. The West half and the West half of the NE quarter, the NE quarter of the NE quarter of Section 16 and the SE quarter of Section 17 and the SE quarter of the SW quarter of Section 17, all in Township 22 South,. Range I West, Salt Lake Meridian; Also, Beginning at the South East corner of the North East quarter of the South West quarter of Section 17, Township 22 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence West 8 and .16 chains; thence Noth 53 deg. 20 min. West 2.03 chains; thence North 74 deg. 5 min. West 14.92 chains; thence North 5 deg. 50 min. East 7.50 chains; thence East 23.37 chains; thence South 12.50 chains to the place of beginning. Area 26.17 acres, also, Commencing 39.08 chains South of the North East corner of the NW quarter of Section 17, Township 22 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence West 26.44 chains; thence South 8.42 chains; thence East 26.44 chains; thence North 8.42 chains to the place of beginning, containing 22.26 acres. Also beginning 30.05 chains South and 28.85 chains East of NW Comer af Section 17, Twp. and Range aforesaid; thence E. 11.15 chains to quarter Section line; thence South along same 9.03 chains; thence West 11.16 chains to a point in the Sevier River, thence along said river northerly to the place of beginning. Area 10.07 Acres. Also, the South East quarter of the South West quarter of Section ten and the North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section 11, Township 22 South, Range One West Salt Ltke Meridian. Total Area, 778.51 acres. and one Together with fifty-tw- o half shares of the capital stock of Loss Creek Irrigation Company. Commencing at the South West orner of the South West quarter of the North East quarter Section 24, Township 21 South, Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian; thence East 20.00 chains; thence North 5.00 chains; thence West 20.00 chains; thence South 5.00 chains to beginning, containing ten acres; together with four and one half shares of the capital stock of the Salina Creek Irrigation Company. Weber Note. 14 shares of Salina Co-o- Promissory note, J. Oscar Ander- son. 10 shares of the capital stock First State Bank of Salina. Studebaker. Dated the 22nd day of September A. D. 1922. " DEOAP-E- S ALOUTO PETT," 1M 1V1EVER WAVE RAVSEO AGIU 'THE SWITCH1. A UAUO ASAIUST kM BOMS, EXCEPT," WE ADDED UERVOOSLM, h Ik) SELF DEFEUCEV'v! P. C. SCORUP and J. W. HUMPHREY, Executors First pub. Sept. 29, Last pub. Oct. 13, 1922. 1922. On Cold Reflection. Sometimes this appears to be a mean old world. Dallas (Tex.) Morn lug News. "Around Town " Wocim Newspaper Union MESSR the capital stock of p. 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