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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH fig i 333ZS33g iv v J. 4 4 J ; -- v vv V i te: i rir i "TT i i i v- BIDS WANTED IriWa v "i 5 vvv 4 Rids will bo received by the Secretary of the Salma Creek Irrigation Co., up to February 91, at (i p m for Water Master for the year 192.i. Bids will be received for the handlidg of the main trunk or for the entire system. The board reserves the right to reject Miss Stena Seorup will entertain J. K. EWELS, an) or all bids. the members of the LProgresso club; 1 JtJ Secretary. at luncheon Saturday afternoon at! three oclock. Mrs. C. Ray Evans will j ANIMALS FOR OF and SLL icpoit two classical short-storie- s TltLSFASS Miss Sco.up will discuss the stiuctuiej The hostess will of the snort-sto- r. State of Utah, County of Sevier, SS. be assisted by Mesdames J. 0. Joigen-soIn the City of Salma, of said countand and Jesse Thornell. yI have in my possession the follow The Second Ward Relief Society :ng dost lbod animal, which if not cordially invite everyone to attend liaimed and taken away, will be sold meetng to be held at 7:30 at) at public auction to the highest cash Social hall Monday night. The follow-- ! bidder at my corial in Salma City, on ing spicy program will be the feature Monday the 12th day of February of the evening: Musical program by Mis. M. I. Oveson; Talk, Optimism, 11)23, at the hour of 1 p. m. One spotted yeailmg heifer. Mis. Edgar R. Moody; Humorous on dght ribs square crop Readings, Mrs. E. W. Crane. of rig at ear. The second of a series of card soSaid animal is held by me to secure cials will be given at the lodge rooms the payment of $1.00 trespass done by Saturday night by the Modern Woodved animal, upon the sheets of Sali-ii- men and their wives. Each member on the 2nd day of Tebtuary, 1923 is to invite an extra couple, makirg T. P. PETERSON a total of a hundred guests who will Ioundkeeper for Salma City partake of the refreshing luncheon which will be served at midnight. Hfret yntte fauortt? HUnue &tar 4 I H 44 4 5 5 $ 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 41 44 4 4 4' 4 J 444 44 4 No doubt you admire some of the popular the silent drama and would like to have a mate knowledge of them. Our Own News Stand 44 4 a4 players of more inti- n Youll Fird All Of The Moving Picture Magazines Buy a copy and you will find what you wish about any of your favorites. We handle all of the publications. to know Biand-JTSZW- te Lewis Drug Co "The 1 .. Store . 4. 4. .;. .j. 4. .y 4 4. 4. 4. thc-regul- 1 AA A ' szssewsBSZ3msfsmas&s3ii: HENRY WALTHALL Z in Long Arm of Mainster and CLASSIFIED Just Store Talk 1 4 444 1 AA A 4 4-- AA A 4 AA 4 A A A 4 AAA AAA t- ADVERTISEMENTS I! Did it ever occur to you, Mrs. I Iousewife, that it is a mighty good scheme to always be prepared for emergencies? There is hardly a day that some one does not call and you know how nice it is to be able to serve a light lunch for the occasion. This prepardness saves much worry and tinny a step. Vould it not he just the thing to have some of the needed necessities on hand all the time. Come in and wc will be able to fit you out and you will be so happy to have them on hand. Our Stock of Groceries and Meats, Canned Goods and Vegatables are the choicest. Fresh Fish Weekly NIELSON & PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES SAUNA, UTAH. Wanted Dressed Fat Chickens 1 IjL. poundCasli Price for Dressed Hens CiJl Your Flocks And Iking The Fat Ones To The tSalina Meat (El Supply Co. NUF AID THE SAME GOOD SERVICE and QUALITY S Smoke foi torily. Condensed Mrs. E. G. Westerblad was hostess unoking ham and shoulders. $1 25 a bottle at. at luncheon and cards Fiiday evenLEWIS DRUG CO ing. The guests were Miss Van John stone, Mrs. A. S. Gates, Messrs and FOR SALE 15 acre farm located Mesdames Blaine Betison, C. J. at Redmond. Good water right and Myers and M. I. Oveson. easy terms. Address Fletcher Peterson, representing the MRS. T BREINIIOLT, Red Salina Telephone company, is here tnond, Utah for several days. He is looking aftei the telephone nterests and expects to Make your own Sugar Cured Ilam return to his Salt Lake home the last with Wrights Ilam Pickle and Suga of the week. Cure. 75 cents and $1.50. Mrs. David Gibson and children LEWIS DRUG CO were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. NOTICE My office in Salina will G. Humphrey Tuesday and Wednesbe open every Thuisday, Friday and day of last week. Saturday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mnrpliy announce DR. F. O. BULLOCK the birth of a fine baby boy Thursday of HOME FOR S LF, 5 acres of land this week. Both mother and soil are get good granary and corals, cement cellar ing along splendidly. tine location. I'or particulars address The Misses Cary Ditlevson and McDonald, , Violet Johnson returned Saturday of J f!tl Salina, Utah. last week from a ten days trip to Los Angeles. A good office room tor rent. Terms Miss Ivy Gee of Salt Lake is visitJ22tf reasonable, apply MAX COHEN ing her mother, Mrs. William Gee this week. d Two FURNISHED ROOMS rent. Miss rooms for Inquire Miss Mable Watts of Axtell is the Stena Seorup, Salina. guest of her cousin Miss Verda Jensen this week. Wi 14th and I 5 15th A Sensational Railroad Melodrama New Thrills New Scenes New Adventures A picture where women face the men and real ed cf Artie lea and raging blizzards to build a railroad into the perils heart of the Alaskan Goldfields. ights lyle ; 0 and Rex Beachs the j? IRON TRAIL l il Bufflo Bill 1 Wednesday and Thursday Feb Gates. FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge tour In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. ng car. Call or write agent D. & R Clarence II. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. J2Ctf G. lailtoad, Salina, Utah. Frank Herbert entertained at a weddinner Thursday at six oclock. WANTED COOK Must be a prac ding The relatives of the bride were the and economical cook and a will guest. mg worker. Apply at the Gunnison hotel. Manager E.C. Wright of the Tellu ride Power company, and who underA few choice apples left. 50 cents a went an operation at the Salina hospibushel while they last. tal lastweek, is now at his home and I C. SCORUP, Salina is reported recovering very satisfac- AA AAAA4 The Days of Price Mrs. G. A. Gates was hostess at a dinner and card social Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Peteisen, Mrs. C. G. Wester-blaMrs. A. S. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Glenden Jensen, and W. H. Hall of Richfield, Lloyd Jensen, and Garry f'Ti In 3 of Chapter d, A A AAAA A A 13 a, j ' a . 4. a a A - a .. a Tuesday Feb. Matinee ai 4 p. m. Price 10 and 20. With every adult one chlid admitted Free Evening 6: 5 and 9:00, Price 1 I 1 5 and 30. Glen Hansen and his Orchestra Wednesday evening Friday and Saturday Feb. 16 and 17 The Gloria of Clementine lb Two real Cheerfnl Comedy Credit. Alfalfa Seed Price 10 and 10 The Good Clean Kind That Produces 4 4. .j,,.;....;, 5 1 H; 4 I -- Prime Dickclow SEED WHEAT-T- Best Ever he fur-lislie- LEGION AUX1LI RY PLANS AID FOR DISABLED VETERANS February fourteenth? Seniors entertain at Social Hall. Dance your Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 8 coordination of the American soles off to the strains of Terrys Orchestra. begion Auxiliaiys work for the ef of disabled veterans was insured it a recent meeting of the Auxilarys lational executives committee, which uioptod a plan for a relief campaign presented by Mis. Lowell F. Hobart, if Cincinnati. The status are to be divided into listricts, according to Mrs. Hobarts dan. Each district chairman, who will have a list of hospitals and units m her district, will be responsible for he proper assistance to the patients in her district and for he coordination of the units under icr. Monthly reports are to be made y the hospital chairman of each unit and distri'bowing expenditures butions made. Hospital records of each patient oming under the juiisdiction of the Auxiliary welfaie workers are to be sent to the district chairman. Included in Mrs. Hobarts committee on national welfare and hospitals committee are the following: Dr. Helen Hughs Hielscher of Minnesota; Mrs. Clarence R. Edwards, Massa-husettMrs. Carrol Marks, Cali-nrMrs. O. D. Oliphant, New Jer-e- j I Mrs. John Mddleton, Kentucky; Mrs W. A. Quinn, Iowa, and Mrs. W. . Allen, of Virginia. s; a; Must Have Otner Copy. People seldom impiove when they lave no oilier model but themselves o iop after Goldsmith The kind that Fills the Bins Wont you be her valentine for Effect-v- e re-i- Swedish select Oats 4 .). We have a number of splendid openings for real I've salesmen who will devote either full or part tune to our work. We offer best policies written at attractive rates. Liberal commissions. Write today for information. Agency Department ILLINOIS BANKLKS LIFE ASSOCIATION Monmouth, Illinois 41 4 4 4 4-- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4-- 4-- 4 41 44 F 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 F 41 4 1 4 4 4 44 ' F2 1 4 4 4 4-- 4-- 4 4 F 4 "F F Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere Sew laly I A. C. PROWS, Manager INCOME TAX FACTS. NO. 1 gle person whose net income for 1922 was $1,000 or more or whose gio-income was $5,000 or more and of every married person whose net income was $2,000 or more or who' e gross income was $5,000 or mo e. Careful study of the instructions on the forms will greatly aid in makirg a correct return. s Revenue officers are visiting every county in the United State to aid axpayers in the preparation of theii income tax leturns for the year 1922 Infoimation concerning the dale ot ihiir arrival and the location of their offices may be obtained by writing If I fail to grow hair. HAIR ROOT the collector of internal revenues for ORIENTAL i e district in which the taxpayer GROWER HAIR lives. Worlds Greatest Hair Grower. Grows for filing returns of indiviIt must not be Forms income hair on bald heads. for the year 1922 are dual net put wher hair is not wanted. Cure, 'it ing sent to taxpayers who filed for dandruff and all scalp troubles. $1.75 the year 1921. Failure to receive a iorm, however, does not relieve the per jar. axpajer of his obligation to file a Agents Wanted etu 'n and pay the tax on time, on or PROF. M. S. CROSSE The foims. ; lore Marth 15, 1923. 448 Logan Ave. If 40 A for filing returns of net in. 011- - ?',000 and less and 1040 for fil. Winncpcg, Man. g r turns of net income in excess f $5,000, r.ay be ob'ained from When storing blankets, wrap them of internal revenue and in plenty of news paper and lay slices of vollnv soap in the folds. Moths Returns are required of every sin dislike soap and printers ink. $50.00 Reward rs First Step Important. We are masters of our first step md slaves of our second. Prof. Fried kli Meineeke. 444 t 44 Within thirty days we Jwill start operating cur Seed Cleaning Plant. If you want good work and 5atisfsction, see us. 4. 4. 4. 4. Aa Agency Opportunity 4. 4. 4. .y depu-coiletto- Ungallant French Saying. man in love Is like a spnr-r.icaught with birdlime; the more strives the more he Is entangled From the French. A 'i Popular African Bird. The Cape canary is the only nato Bni of Africa th.it is well knowt f ts sweet and continuous "iu Tfa Grown in Pennsylvania has a lei r.j. n M'e . n vicinity of the Blue iinninl.-'lwhich largely supplants orien'ul tea fenn-'- v Iviin.a 0 that district. - X |