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Show Ti-i- E w- SAUNA Stjfi, SAUNA. UTAH wi McMillan home in Sigurd, complimentary to Mrs. Olga McKenna, who leaves shortly to join her husband in Twenty-fou- r Los Angeles. guests and were present enjoyed cards until a late hour. The prizes were awarded Mayor and Mrs. Barnard. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. The Misses Grace Cardon, Dora at Richfield Monday Picnic at Monroe Fuller and Rowena Pack were guests one of the was affair night. Mrs. Carl and Ferry Anderson, Mrs. of the Misses Stella Bates and n largest of its kind ever held at the Alfred Evans and Mrs. Miles Curfew Ross at Richfield for the county seat, 150 being present. An elaborate banquet, after dinner talks, chaperoned the Sea Gull Girls of the lows lodge The Er-mo- Monroe I)r. West took part, and second ward on an outing to Hot last evening. Springs Saturday raids were the features of the eveThe officers of the organization gave ning. a picnic dinner and the jollymakers Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cunningham Miss Zena Bird spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Othenius Ietenjon enjoyed a plunge in the famous at Salt Lake visiting with friends. of Ogden, are the guests at the home Mr. a dinner party Sunday evening springs. Eleven Sea Gull girls comMrs. of gave parents, Cunninghams home She returned Wednesday. at four oclock, complimentary to Mrs. prised the party. and Mrs. J. G. Sorenson. Covers were laid Olga McKenna. Misses Laura Draper and Leora Mrs. C. E. Draper and son, Wal- for six. Head to motored Frank and For R tiring Officers lace, are in the city from McGill, Funk's lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Deaton Nevada. They will spend the summer The new officers just recently electat a six oclock dinner Sun- ed to serve for the Relief in Salina. society in Othenius Peterson, the accessory months day evening, the honor guests being the Redmond ward entertained Monman, was a business visitor to GunH. A. Hagenson, with the Missies Verda Liston and Ruby Murday afternoon for the retiring officers nison Wednesday Life Insurance company, evening of this Covers were laid for six. phy. at a social time. A splendid program week. spent several days in Salina this week William Nelson of Caliente, arrived and luncheon was enjoyed by those in the interests of his company. ' The retiring officers are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mr. and in Salina last Saturday. He expects present. Mr. and C. E. West Mrs. and Dr. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Orlando Crane and Peterson; to i email) here for some time and President, Mrs. Erastus J. B. McMillan entertained Thursday and Mrs. Max Cohen attended the will he employed on the highway pro- counselor, Mrs. John Jensen; secreFel- Mrs. Leo Christensen; teachers, evening at an 8 oclock dinner at the 105th anniversary of the Odd ject building between Salina and Red- tary, Mrs. Anna Hansen, Mrs. Chris. Hanmond. sen and Mrs. C. J. Smith. Mis. Chestena Bench entertained at her home Wednesday evening at i'tSt a six oclock family dinner. The oc- - Club Program Announced sion was the birthday anniversary The Ladies Literary and Civics Styles Change in of Mrs. Bench and the affair proved club will give the following program a charming success. on Wednesday the 7th at 8 oclock Mrs. D. G. Burgess was given a p. m: Call. pleasant surprise last Saturday eve- Roll Piano Solo Leora Dastrup. when invaded her ning twenty guests home to help celebrate her birthday Comic Reading ....Mrs. Geo.'Fenn. Miss anniversary. Cards were played and Reading From Richard Carvel Cardon. first honors went to Mrs. E. W. Edra Murphy. Crane and O. G. Nielson, while the Recitation You have noticed, no doubt, that Stationery This is to be a very interesting prowinners of the second honors were styles change as well as all others. Mrs. Nielson and E. W. Crane. Fol- gram and everyone is extended an inlowing cards delicious refreshments vitation to he present. It may not be a very consequential matter, were served. but those who want to be absolutely correct must Your Clothes Ought to be as Good As You Are n But are they? press the same opinion? They ought to because the majority of the people you meet dont have lime to know may There are a dozen ways in which Stationery The size and shape of the be different. Envelope; and the paper, texture and color of paper; the way the flap of the envnlope is cut, and whether it is lined or not; all these things count in Stationery style. you want to be up to the minute, supply your Stationery needs here. If fA Store' . ; PRICES PRICES and Our Business is Merchandise at Low Pricer; We have no trouble with competition: We are satisfied and are here to Stay. are always always Right OUR PRICES daily, because we have the Best We Invite Yoa to Inspect Them. The Fair Merc. Co. !)t'!'i'j!!i'!",jll'jil!l!'jji; diullli iiiiiiiJiUiii in. 'll' ,j''jl,l'! jl'i'jir IL ill. uli iiiiiiib.iiti If ji! mi iiihiii I" 1'n in OUR DINING LEADS Courteous Treatment I I Jliiiiiiiiiiiiilli.iiiLlliiiliiiitidii! ihjiii JiJiiiiiliiiliiiiiiidiiiJiiJju J WHITE HOUSE HOTEL EMMETT ROBINS, Prop. Salina, Utah jj iiii iii ji ji i"";i nii'dll ill III " '! iiT hi hi ilt.djiiilli di 'H' ill Lli.'llulil TBlT'fTW "i lilli'illlilllidil illiiilllillJuitli ilLlii Cattle: Market 141, Cohens Max House of Quality p.p y.y y.y .y L . . .y.y y.y.y .y mostly steady, .y .y ,y ,t, ,y ,y y .j. ,y .y .y y ,y ,y ,y ,J. ,y ... ... ,y ... ,y ,y ,y ,y .y . y ,y ,y ,y y 4 4 Electrical! worry soot or ashes to smoke to Blacken the y-N- you-- No o 4 4 walls and cur- tains -- and the W estinghonse 4 4 cooks cheaper than coal. And CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen celebrated All kinds of Chocolates and aptheir 10th wedding anniversary last propriate gifts for Mothers Day. Sunday at a well appointed five LEWIS DRUG CO. course dinner. The Cohen home was beautifully decorated in white and Secure a fine box of Mothers Day pink tarnations and favors were in Chocolates. For sale by LEWIS white and pink. At six oclock din- DRUG CO. ner was served to twelve guests and following cards were played. Ladies Guaranteed Hemstitching and Picot-infiist prize was won by Mrs. D. G. attachment. Fits any sewing maBurgess, while the consolation went chine. $1.50 prepaid or C. O. I). Circuto Mrs. 0. G. Nielson. 0. G. Niel- lars free. son won the gentlemens first and LaFlesh Hemstitching Co.. Dept. 3, D. G. Burgess captured the second. Sedalia, Mo. At one oclock light refreshments - X. were served and the card session reFOR SALE King Economy Sepunit'd and it was the wee sma hours arator, 800 pounds capacity. Cheap. of the morning when the session was See II. F. A25t2 eJnsen, Salina, ,y ... 4 fr 4 frf) remember our Wallace Lazenby of Aurora, left his home Wednesday of this week to ADVERTISEMENTS fill a mission in the Hawaiian fields for the Morman church. Trior to his dcrartuie Wallace was given a We will have a fresh assortment farewell leception which was attendof Mothers Day Chocolates. Dont ed by a largo number of friends. forget mother on Mothers Day. LEWIS DRUG CO. Cdebrate Anniversary May 9 & 10. Cooking School EUERYONE INUITED Telluride Power Company i .j.4..y.y.y.;.4..y.y.y.y.y.:..y.y.y.y.y.yA.y..y.y.j.y..j.....y.yyy4..y.y4.. g .y .y .. .y ,y ,y ... y. ... ... ,y ,y ... ... ... -... ... ... .j. .j, . ... .j, ... ... ' .j, ... ... ... ... ... .j. ,y ,y .y .y ,$, ., ....j, .j. .j, Saturday Specials s' concluded. Miscellaneous i . OGDEN UTAH: Hogs: 256 head direct to local packers. Market 21 steady, late Monday, load desirable weight butchers, $7.25; packing sows, $6.25; few feeder pigs, $6.00. Leaves For Mission Satina's Busy Store JJi'ljl Hart Shaffner CEL Marx clothes k, Our Lines in Merchandise are Complete. f REPORT Your clothes will do you justice if you get them here. They're as good as clothes can be made. load 100 lb. medium steers, $7.75; two loads medium steers average 950 Students Take Charge lbs. to 1100 lbs. at $7.35 and $7.40; Under the direction of Joseph A. few steers down to $6.40; odd lots Anderson, the students of the semin- cows and heifers, $5.75 to $6.25; few ary had charge of the Sunday eve- common cows, $3.50; cutters, $2.60; ning services at the ward chapel Sun- beef bulls $4.00; few bologna bulls, day evening. Louis Sorenson con- $3.50; light vealers, $8.00. NORTH SALT LAKE: Hogs: 505 ducted the services and Alta Chrishead direct to local packers; 125 head tensen offered the opening prayer. The students gave interesting talk in transit to Los Angeles market; which was highly enjoyed by the 949 head to Los Angeles packers. older ones in attendance. Edwin Market nominally steady. Cattle: 168 head in transit to Los Jensen pronounced the benediction. Angeles packers. Market nominally steady. Enjoys Coast Trip Sheep: Market 229, steady, fat Miss Veda Herbert, who spent a lambs average 80 pounds weighed off month on the Pacific coast visiting cars at $14.75. with relatives and friends, returned to Salina Wednesday evening.' While Even if you do think the country away Miss Herbert visited with her is going to( the dogs you cant save hi other, Gilllord Heibert, at Bur-hanit by howling. and with Miss Jerre Peterson at Loi-- Beach, the other resorts and The most destructive machine gun at Los Angeles. Returning she remained over in Salt Lake for a num- is as harmless as a sparrow. Its ber of days. Miss Herbert will re- the man behind it that isnt. sume her former position as manager for the local telephone company. Lewis Drug Co. The MARKET they judge by appearance. you Stationery Final judging of those who will take part in the oratorical contest for the Ashman medal, was held Wednesday and the following qualified to enter the contest: Mary Mattsson, freshman; Earis Hanson, sophomore; Angeline Funk, junior; Raymond Dahlsurd, senior. Two of these will go to Richfield today to meet two from Monroe and the two to be selected at Richfield will clash for the finals in the contest. Most men have a pretty good opinion cf themselves; its important that they should have or they could not succeed. But do your clothes ex- 'M keep in the vogue. at the high altitude. in which Da,-.tru- p Inter-Mountai- Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, Mrs. E. J. Freece, and Miss Van Johnstone motored to Salina canyon last Sunday and enjoyed the art of polling eggs Ladies Summer Underwear of the latest Ais-tf- . I.OU1S JACOBS. Shower Dr. Prices' Baking Powder, reg. 35c st v les. Miss Vera Gregerson, formerly Garden Seeds of all kinds. Now is with the Salina hospital and well the time to buy. LOUIS JACOBS. Ais known in Salina, was given a miscellaneous shower at her home in Reliable repair shop at the Mayfield Monday night of this week. All-tf- . BKOWX GARAGE Fifty guests were present and the bride elect was the recipient of many California Fresh Wallnuts. 30c per lb. beautiful and useful gifts, Miss Burt, Mar lltf. LOUIS JACOBS head nurse at the hospital attend the function. Cowboy Hats I Dr. F. 0. Bullock Monday, Tues- - day and Wednesday. At Salma:- Thursday, Friday, Gunnison:- - and Saturday. 3 25c Lytona Baking Powder, reg. 80c 2 . Jacobs. 25c Pound Can 1- -2 Soapade, reg. 10c Buy Dr. LoCoar's Poultry Food if you want jour hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. Dentist t $3.95. Louis Pound Can Two B ars For 15c l! To keep smut out of your grain, treat seed with formaldehyde before $1.00 per bottle. sowing. DRUG CO. LEWIS Salina Meat & Supply Co. M14tf Evaporated Peaches 90o per pound. Mar 11 tf. 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