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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH FIRST CROP IN STACK LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. LIGHT READING FOR LAZY DAYS. While Lounging around these warm days you will Probably want some good books and magazines. v Our Book Department affords the best possibl choice. You'll find all of the late fiction in addition to the classics. XChats your favorite llovie Magazine and Radio Paf er? looh them over . rr U Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sterling spent Independence Day at Spanish Fork, the guests of friends and relatives. en RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM Th following program will be giv. Domgaard and Miss en by the Second Ward Relief sociJune Colby, have returned to the at the hall next Monday night, ety city after an extended visit at Pro9: July vo. G. M. Burr. Song Miss Afton Dack, who waa the Piano Selection Leora Dastrup. guest of Bernice Okerlund for sev- Current Events . ...E. M. Humphrey eral days returned to her home at Reading Mrs. Melissa Crane. Gunnison the first of this week. Mrs. Olevia Thornhill. Story Edna .... Store " 1st Farmers Draed To - oot-stal- glory. We carry the Most Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Southern Utah. Fresh Fish Mondays and Wednesdays A complete line of FresH and Cured Meats THE BEST THAT GROWS Galina Meat 0, Supply Co. i WE STAND BY r the value or our lumber and when we have some especially choice stock on hand ready for dewe say livery, we know the trade will accept the news joyfully and rapidly. So we advise you to send your orders at once as the supply this year is limited. D. E. OLSEN g CLASSIFIED Joseph Peterson, chairman of the board of county commissioners, Carl Tuft and Abe Hansen, members of the board, have returned from Salt Lake where they had gone to be present at the opening of the bids for the road projects through the ADVERTISEMENTS FOUND Black hand-baOwnei can redeem same by showing identifiea lion and paying for this ad. The Sun. county. Accompanying Mr. Peterson were his wife and Mr. and Mrs ICE 1 cent per pound. Lester Jensen. After business had P. C. SCO HUP. been completed Mr. and Mrs. Peter- JJit. son and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen visited CHERRIES 10 cents per quart or Magna and other cities near Sail J22t. Lake. They all returned in time to quars $1. P. C. SCORUP. the celebrate Fourth. help glorious Early in the season when the beets ire small, flooding is likely to dam-ig- e them seriously, especially during ng the first and second irrigations. Professor George Stewart of the Utah Argieultural Experiment urges that considerable precau-iobe taken to see that water is eept in the furrows and not allowed 0 come in direct contact with beets Sta-,io- n FOR SALE bricl CONVENTION BIG SUCCESS , house with basement and big lot. A1 so butcher shop and grocery store Dr., F. O. Bullock, the Gunnison in cement building. Fixtures and al and Salina dentist, and who attended the convention of the Utah den- complete. At a sacrifice. See Jacob themselves. Redmond, Utah tists at Salt Lake last week, has re- Willardson, Flooding has two very dangerous June29t3pd. session. Bullock from Dr. the turned fleets: in the first place, it causes 'is highly enthusiastic over the suche ground to bake and become so cess of the convention and reports We have in the vicinity of Salim iard that' the young beets are likely the attendance almost 100 per cent. a fine piano, also a player-pianan. 0 he very much retarded; in the The address, the receptions ,the busiphoiog aph which wq wouli ;econd place, flooding encourages the ness and other features marking the ather dispose of locally than shi growth of weeds and also hinders neeting of the association members back to Sc.lt Lake. Instruments wil ultivation due to the baking that proved a great success and through of course be sold separately. To an. follows. Sometimes there is a third U19 organization a better feeling will sponsible party who will agree t type of injury that may result. When result with those of the profession. .akc up the balance of the contrac he sun is shining brightly on water on either instrument, we will extern chat is in direct contact with young IN TIME FOR CELEBRATION the privilege of our easy terms and beets, the reflection sometimes bet comes so strong that it injures the Two fine babies, a boy and a girl jive immediate possession on of a deposit, balance to be pal Lender tissues. As soon as the beet and both the same age, were born in convenient wii installments that to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Payne of Auro.jets' older it develops a cojky layer inmake the a n the outside which is not injured If buying pleasure. ra on Independence Day. The ceremonies attendant to the arrival of terested, write quick to Sales Mana- by tho reflection of the sun. Later the twins were held at the Salina ger, Consolidated Music Company .he leaves cover the ground and preMain Street, Salt Lake City sent the sun from striking the water hospital and the event proved a hapUtah. lirectly. py surprise for the fond parents. but Not only with the sugar-beetBoth the mother and babies are do- June22t3 is this .vith there all young plants ing splendidly and Mr. and Mrs. SAVE YOUR CHICKENS rark-er- s ianger although damage occurs only Payne are being showered with conThere is no single in x'easionally. Given gratulations from their host of Magic . Discovery. about the things irrigation of sugar friends. water food. or Rid drinking poultry should be avoided with beets that of lice and mites. 1000 treated as Of than care flooding. WILL RETURN TO COAST easy as one. Money back guarantee greater to water lack the of enough ourse, Henry McKenna, the Black Hawk For sale Lewis Drug Co. is more serithe crop keep growing war veteran who spent last winter but the flooding danger should FOR SALE One at the old soldiers home at Sawtelle, h. p. electric ous, he not lost sight of. JAMES C Calif., will leave for Los Angeles motor. Nearly new. next Tuesday and after a brief visit JENSEN June 18tf The Pullman Bulletin explains that to his daughter will go to Sawtelle n naming the companys cars the sewhere lie will remain permanently. Fix your machinery now, while you quence system is used, one name sugMr. McKenna highly enjoyed his can get the extras. We have them for gesting another. This only shows trip last winter and so imbued has all makes of Mowers and Binders. again how hard it is to keep your he become with the delights of CalLouis Jacobs. Jstf. feet from the downward path once ifornia w'eather that he has decided first step is taken. the His many friends )io leave Utah. For Stream Fishing. We have just will wish him health and happiness. what you want in the line of Fishing Lewis Drug Co. INSPECTING FARM INTERESTS Tackle. Five-roo- m n o , pay-nen- JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. 18-- s, -- t the same price aa paid by dealers BELL CORDS 20 OVERSIZE NATIONALLY KNOWN Look at the wonderful rugged tread of the BELL CORD. Built of finest material obtainable, by satisfied and skilled workers. Imagine the tremendous wear and tear that this tread can stand. The kind of a tire you have always wanted. Oversize Heavy Dependable No matter where you live, whether roads are good or bad, the BELL CORD will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Writ for Barymin PHom on our wonderful BELL RED TUBES. Positively No Seconds or Retread Tires Triple Guarantee: Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money we ship C. O. D. the very same day your order is received and allow examination. If tires do not meet with your approval, you need not accept them. You take no risk. You have aU to gain. Mail Yoar Order to-da- y. EI8C BUB BE RAC OJ 2t Barney Sambo, who is associated with his brother, H. Sambo, in large farm interests west of town, came in from his home at Kansas City, Sunday night. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter. Mr. Sambo will remain here three weeks or more looking after his interests and before returning will go to Fish Lake, Bryce Canyon and enjoy other of Utahs scenic beauties. The party traveled in a new Hupmobile auto and came across on the Victory highway. The highway, said Mr. Sambo, was in splendid shape and he reports many automobiles heading westward. V" .1 - See our Fishing Tackle in the window this week. Stock up while we have a full line. Lewis Drug Co, FOR SALE! One mowing ine, team harness and wagon - " - s five head of horses. Ilayloader, side delivery rake and self hinder. Apply BERT JENSEN. Mlltf Going to Fish l,ake? We haTeJhe right kind of tackle for deep fishing. V Lewis Drug Co. A good office room tor rent reasonable, apply MAX COHEN & Johns ALL ''V Hare extract from the Salt Lake Tribune, announcing that negotiations have been completed for the sale of certain tracts of land at Bryce canyon, will prove of great in. terest to the residents through Sanpete, Sevier, Piute and Garfield counties. With the building of the hotel by the railroad company at the rim of the new National Monument, Bryce Canyon, will mean a greater travel through this section. Regarding the closing of the deal the Tribune says: With negotiations between the Union Pacific- railroad and the state land office for the purchase of twenty-one acres and lease of the remainder of a section of school land on the rim of Bryce canyon virtually completed yesterday, it became known that the railroad plans to spend about $300,000 in constructing the proposed hotel at the canyon and in obtaining the necesary water supply. Plans for the hotel are now being prepared. Although no definite announcement has been made regarding the type of construction, it is said that the building will include all the modern conveniences. The state, through Land Commissioner John T. Oldroyd, yesterady agreed to sell the railroad forty acres of land at the canyon with the reservation that the company deed back 0 the state he strip along he rim containing about nineteen acres. The proposal was accepted, the railroad company agreeing to pay $25 an acre for the land purchased, and to lease the remainder of the section at 50 cents an acre. The lease is for twenty-fiv- e years, and will contain a provision which will give the company preference right of renewal provided terms laid down by the land commissioner are complied with. The public is to have access to the section, the railroad retaining the right to make certain police regulations. George H. Smith, as the attorney representing the Utah Parks company, subsidiary of the Union Pacific, is drafting the contract, which will be submitted to Commissioner Oldroyd for ratification within the near future. Mr. Smith and James T. Hammond Jr., of counsel for the parks company yesterday met with Mr. Oldroyd in reference to the terms of the agreement. So far as the purchase price of the land sold and the price to be named in the lease are concerned, said the commissioner following the and so far as the prefconference, erence right to the railroad people to renew the lease are concerned, we are agreed. The railroad is also willing to permit the public to use any surplus water it may have at its disposal, and will develop what water it can. We are working now on minor details, and I am given to understand that the railroad people are going ahead with their plans for a hotel, on the assumption that within a few days they will have the full legal title to the site. REMOVES TO CALIFORNIA Ernest Murphy, well known in this city, and who has been a resident of Ephraim for several years past, has removed his family to Sherman, California. Mr. Murphy wants Jto keep posted on the doings and happenings in Salina and to do this he asks that the Sun be forwarded to his new address. that never changthe tree limbs are slipping on their green bloomers. One spring style es Its impossible to keep wifey from knowing that you were out last night, but she may be ignorant of how much. The rattle of a lonesome though in an empty brain, is a pretty good definition of a giggle. 4 Locke . , THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mt. Pleasant, Utah PHONE 89. the comfort convenience and thrill any car is to be had from a Ford. to be had In addition, you have the real economy of purchase and her cars to the same extent. upkeep eKhifeiWd WHY nCjT A FORD, RIGHT NOW? ' . . mach& tat The following Whitetop is one of the worst weeds in Utah. Professor George. Stewart of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station discusses it as follows: In most of the central counties of the state it occurs in many fields. In some sections of the central counties and in most of the northern and southern counties it has not yet become thoroughly established. Wherever it has not yet become established, the farmers should be on the lookout for it. The'weed is recognized by its distinct group of white flowers on the top of the plant, and by its someIn height the what broad leaves. plant comes half way from the ankle to the knee and usually occupies all of the ground in one spot on account if the fact that it has underground similar to those of morning-- com-no- n Utah Strawberries Dial Bill 01 Itiieioj Drat Seorup, the stockman, was JONES IS AN EXPERT Lake visitor the early days week. lie was called to the J. D. Jones, who guards the city important business matters while it sleeps, stepped into the limeCommunities not yet infested last Sunday as an expert fishMr. and Mrs. J. R. Raber and light with with the weed should organize so the story goes. Guardian Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jensen of erman, in sort of way to eradicate some his went Jones, accompanied by wife, Marysvale, were the guests at the 0 Lost Creek small as soon as they appear. on and spots early Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright if his story is correct, he made a The best way to this is by repeated and Thursday of this Wednesday ultivation either with the plow or dandy catch of the speckled beauties week. vitli the shallow tillage implement. fhe conditions were just right anc sufficient landed to a were fish Regions in which the weed is make Miss Laura Draper,' who has been should make decided efforts for the at Salt Lake City for the past three mess. For lack of evidence .ts control Sun not by means of thorough can the writer substantiate a course in nonths, taking millinery, plowing and frequent cultivation and lias returned to Salina. She will be story. roeing. here indefinitely visiting with hei Farmers of this county have beers parents. luly warned by the officials regard-nW. B. McCormack, a former resithe destruction of white top. Watchmaker and Jeweler dent and well known in,' Southern lome few have regarded the law and Plain and Fancy Engraver. Utah as one of the star baseball nany have refused or neglected to See DEES JEWELERY players, was renewing acquaintances arry out the edicts which require in Salina this week. Mac came down All work Guaranteed. Salina, Utal iestruction. Prof. Stewart has giv-- n from Salt Lake to spend the Fourth methods for destiuction and if with his wife and daughter, and is ill will conform to the law, Sanpete at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ounty need have no ear of its gain-n- g Wright. headway. But to let it go unattended will prove highly disastCOMMISSIONERS RETURN rous. P. C. a Salt of this city on Lewis Drug' Co. The Mrs. C. J. Christensen of Salt Lake, is the guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. Rue Nielson. Mis all of the popular magazines and other fiertodicalt. VPe handle Come in and Miss Bernice Okerlund visited with at Gunnison Independence Day. friends The alfalfa corp in North Sevier has been cut and practically all of it is now in the stack and the farmers are resting for a spell. Generally speaking the first cutting proved far beyond the expectations and the yield is fairly good. In some spots, however, the veevil got a good start and considerable loss was sustained ' through this medium. The second crop will be splendid if nothing happens, and there will be an abundance of hay for stock feeding during the coming winter. . .vi r |