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Show F 7 ? n imbk soh. Galina, ntAft -- NEWS NOTES FROM MAKE YOUR HOME SECURE REDMOND AGAINST BUGS AND GERMS J 4 afternoon of last Tuesday Mrs. C. E. Christensen very Wanted Dressed Veal 10c a pound. pleasantly entertained in honor of Salina Meat & Supply Co. her birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served and a social Call on E. W. Crane for Seed Potime enjoyed by the guests. tatoes. Raised fiom certified seed On week, J 5 Disease Germs and. germ - carrying bugs and insects should be gotten rid of now. Use Disinfectants in sinks, diains, cellars and other dark, d Mr. A. C. Willardaen came home from Salt Lake last Saturday, where he has been the past two weeks on imp places where germs may lurk. business. F umi gators should also be used so as to thoroughly rout all bugs kill disease germs that may be lodging in your home. last year. Ap27t2 WANTED Washing to do. Special care given all ginghams and colors. MRS. RENIE CURTIS. A27tf THE UNIVERSALtCAR The New Model Ford Price Based on $298 Factory 'Sec or call us TODAY to assure delivery Mrs. H. C. Hansen delightfully entertained on Saturday afternoon. The Saturday Special Beef Roast lijjc lb. occasion being in honor of her birthSalina Meat & Supply Co. afday. After spending a pleasant a were served ternoon the guests FOR SALE One mowing machine dainty luncheon by the hostess. harness and wagon and five Team, Mr. and Mr?. Larue Jensen came head of horses. Apply Bert Jensen. home last Tuesday. They had spent A27tf the winter at Price. and InsectiJes -- -I to kill all sorts of bugs, flies, mosqustoes, moths, ant, roaches, We also have preparations for destroying lire, mites, other pests whir n infest barns and chic ken houses. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson enterOrders taken for Alfalfa Seed. tained at dinner on Sunday afternoon our samples. Salina Gram & Milling in honor of her birthday anniversary. New modern home for sale, Good Coveis were laid for twenty. Lewis Drug Co. Store " The See Co lo Locke & Johns cation and fruit orchard. Price reasonable AiOtf L. P. Peterson, Salma. Mrs. A. C. Willardsen pleasantly entertained on Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary FOR SALE One 6 single disc of her little daughter La Preal. The grain drill. One mowing machine. guests enjoyed games and music, af- Seven head of horses and one set of ter which refreshments were served harness. Two good low wheeled d wagons. Apply Bert JenA number of friends met at the M30tf sen. home of Mrs. Ernest Frandsen on Wednesday afternoon, prior to her leaving for Salt Lake. A pleasant WANTED COOK Must be a praclime was spent, and a delicious luntical and economical cook and a willcheon was served. ing worker. Apply at the Gunnison hotel. Stake Primary President, Mary Olsen and her counselors, Mrs. Ada Neilson and Mrs. Hilton Nelson were Wrights Condensed Smoke for at Salina last Sunday afternoon at- smoking ham and shoulders. $1.25 a tending the Primary ward conferenc- bottle at. es of the two wards. LEWIS DRUG CO r Mt. Pleasant, Utah 12-- wide-tire- THIS WEEK - SPECIAL: be A A number Large Silver Set given away free. wi! given with every can of Armours Corned Beef bought at this store. duplicateof number will deposited in a box and when the allotmen of corned beef is sold the box will be opened lucky number will be awarded silverware T HE cleanest line of and person holding Meats and Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Rasmussen entertained a number of children in honor of the birthThe day of her little son Rodney. little guests were served a dainty luncheon and enjoyed the afternoon in games. On Groceries in Southern Utah. SERVICE our motto. NIELSON r t ) & Wil-for- d BOOST YOUR LOCAL PAPER PROWS We wonder if the people who live and around the Old Home Town really appreciate the importance of ,n SAUNA, UTAH. .heir local paper. If you stop to think ibout it, you will realize that the ountry editor is your best booster. .Ie is a natural born optimist, and that means he is doing his best to make this communty a better place for all to live in. While the editor of the country weekly is usually the most influential citizen, few people realize it. He does not always live in the grandest house nor drive the fastest car, nor make the biggest splurge; but if you measure his importance by the unselfish work he does to bring about better times and happier conditions in his community, you will discover that few men do more for the good of the town and adjoining territory. It is only fair therefore, that every citizen of the community should support the local paper. The subscription list should include every home. Nothing tickles the editor more than to have his subscribers pay prompt ly. The editor needs the money to keep the machinery going. Patron ize the advertising columns for your own advantage and as a public duty The local paper reaches a select group of readers who usually read the paper from kiver to kiver. Rreeders find their local paper one of the best mediums for advertising purebred stock. No space is so valuable for reaching buyers in your own county. Farmers with a surplus of good seeds, food products, etc., will also find the advertising columns of the local weekly the most valuable space they can buy to reach possible customers in the town and surrounding country. The local paper is close to the people. It has more intimate and personal appeal than any other period ical. Not merely because it is a public institution that has the welfare of the community at heart, should every citizen support and encourage the local paper and its editor. Farmer and Breeder. & . Fat Poultry 15c lb Cull your flocks and bring us the fat ones. - Any Time Quality counts the year round with os - We are not satisfied tmtil oor customers are. vSalma Meat Supply Co. i WE STAND BY the value of our lumber mnl when have some especially choice stink ou hand ready for dewe suy w livery, we know the trade accept the news joj fully and ly. wil rapid- So we advise you to send jour orders at once ns the supply this year is limited. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. H"t"E4,4,4,iEtH,4,44,4l4,lMl44t4 i 4 Dr. F. 0. Bullock j Dentist 4 THE SAUNA SUN 1 high-pressu- re ll high-pressu- life-tim- A good office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN re e. Terms J2!tt FARM LABOR SUPPLY SHORT Over three thousand chicks came One year ago there was a surplus of farm labor of about twelve lo Redmond last Sunday. The peoSee Orders taken for Alfalfa Seed. a chickens are paying ple believe cent, and now the Department of Agriculture reports a shortage our sumples. Salma Gram & Milling Co per of about the same percentage below requirements. MEATS AND GROCERIES Any Amount BEAT THE STOCK SWINDLER J. E. Ferris, member of Board of Governors, Investment Bankers Association of America, gives the following sound advice regarding investments: Rule Never permit a salesman to rush you into buying without ample time for consideration and analysis. Rule 2 If the concern whose stock is offered you is a new or development enterprise of any kind, study carefully the literature and financial statement, and if not capable of analyzing them, take them to your investment or commercial banker for examination. Rule 3 Confine your transactions to permanently established investment houses, brokers and bankers of established reputaMake your own Sugar Cured Hams tion and responsibility. with Wrights Ham Pickle and Sugar Rule 4 Avoid the one-caand salesman who Cure. 75 cents and $1.50. " LEWIS DRUG CO insists on your order and states he will not call again and if offering you the opportunity of a $2,00 THE-YEA- R At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. At Salina:- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. 4.4.f4ifc444'444,444444i44,4,44J'J,4'5,4,4444,4,444,,M,'4,4t4'4,4r4,4,4'44,,M44,i 4 4 4 444444444 444' 4 44 444 44 Many farm operators report that at present high wages they cannot afford to employ any labor on the farm, and will only put in A20t3 crops that they can handle with family labor. Growing scarcity of common labor and education of the coming FOR SALE One Vs h. p. elech. p. electric generations toward professional lines will .continue to affect our tric motor. One 2 motor. One nearly new ladies bi- country in the direction of higher cost of living. FOR SALE Modern. Address, Monroe, Utah. bungalow. Emmett Robins, JAMES C. JENSEN. cycle. A20tf UP TO PROPERTY OWNERS At the meeting of the city council last Friday an ordinance was found that provides that property owners must care for the sidewalks in the front of their respective, place. Section 69 of the revised ordinances provides that whenever a sidewalk is out of repair by reason of the act of omission of any person, the same shall be repaired by such person or at the expense of the supervisor. This part of the ordinance is published for those neglecting the walks, and timely action will not add beauty to the city, but will prevent some trouble. A Moonshiners Soliloquy sat in his cave in the hill, Counting the drops as they came from the still; Now and then smiling to think of the kick The stuff lie was brewing would give to the hick. Said he to himself, surely, I'm quite essential. This game is my bread, my spirits credential. What care I for prohis, their blessings or curse, Since it s making me famous and filling my purse? Though to drink of the pison Im making to sell Is to abandon all hope with assurance of hell. But the public demands it; and so long as they do I'll keep right on selling my d A moonshiner fuzel-oile- And if brew. the law cops start treating me rough, Ill tame and bribe them with a drink of my stuff. Then, why should I worry in this life filled with fun? Believe me, I dont Y'o ho, and a bottle of rum. L. R. S. Swat Em Earley The early flys the one to swat, It comes before the yeathers hot, And sits around and files its legs, And lays at least a million eggs. And every egg will bring a fly To dive us crazy by and by. The Indiana Farmeis Guide. Left Her Wondering. I was cleaning house, and was wearing an old dress. I went out the back door to shake the last rug and noticed a nicely dressed gentleman coming up the drive. As It Is quite a distance from the road to our house, I decided I could tidy myself up a little before he arrived. So I changed my dress, brushed my hair and waited for the doorbell to ring. But I waited In vain. When I looked out of the window he had entirely disappeared. I wonder If he had been frightened away ! Exchange. Transparent Ruober. Some British inventors have succeeded In obtaining a preparation of rubber wrhich Is as transparent as glass and sufficiently elastic to he Struck by a hall, for Instance, the rubber yields slightly and returns to Its former condition. Of course, a heavy missile of jagged shape will tear the sheet, hut It then has the advantage that It will not splinter as glass does. It Is also said to make an excellent lining for garments where It Is desired to have them waterproof. The material will be also made up Into bathing caps. Good clothes; Good progress ( scientists say is tke basis of progress Good clothes give you as nothing else can Wear them They cost very little Self-assuran- self-assura- ce, j! j nce i j I The new Hart; Schaffner & Marx styles will be a revelation to you Max Cohens House of Quality y i li j |