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Show raMia THE SALIMA' SUM. SALIMA. UTAH, i will remain here summer. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall returned last Sunday from a brief visit to Salt Lake. i. Alford Jeffory and Rex Brain have ie to the Jeffory ranch at Loa for .ew days outing. Cai lisle and Clarence Madsen, Salt Lake, spent last Friday and Saturday as the guests of Mrs. J. P. Madsen of this city. instructor of the at the Deer Trail mine at M irysvale, spent last Sunday as the guest of Mayor and Mrs. J. F. Barnard of this city. Eloise schools Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barnard and Dr. and Mrs. C. Leo Merrill, motored t5 Funks lake last Sunday for an outing. A delicious picnic lunch was enjoyed at the famous resort. Edgar Herbert and Chas. Wright, who have been in California for some time, returned to Salina Thursday of last week. They like this city and t , j m fla - ; Joe Kearns of Salt Lake and Horace Brown of Manti, prominent stockmen of the state, were guests Thomas, district auditor for the Continental Oil company, was in the city the early days of the week and was in conference with J. F. Farrell of the Salina Service station. Miss Eliza Gates, who has been Head of C. E. Society teaching school in Emery county, is at home for a few weeks vacation. Miss Gates will leave shortly for Salt Miss Mary McCallum of Salina, Lake where she will take special was choen president, Miss Sylvia training at the summer school. Thoivn of Richfield, Mi.-?- . Ruth Wall of Mt. Pleasant, .ec-- i clary, and Miss Eois Overffclt, treas-11- 1 NEWS NOTES FROM r of the Southern Utah district of tiie Utah Chiistian Endeavor society REDMOND tin di Diet convention held in this i y 111.- fir st of ti.e week. The clec-- i iuii of o!:ers was announced at the The new On Monday evening the Bee l!ie donday evening meeting. Girls entertained in honor of tlnir oiliu rs chosen are all well known in retiring officers. They were M;s the southern section and the society is to In- commended on securing the Deloyd Christensen and tin MN'-eId'1 workers just selected. Alta and Montess Christensen. With The proceedings of the convention games and dainty refreshments a Id at the Presbyterian chapel Monvery pleasant evening was spent. day nfHinuon and Tuesday morning A number of friends and relative'-meioved highly succes-fu- l from eveiy at the home of Mrs. F. I. Anihr-so- n land point. Visitors were here from Wednesday afternoon. alt i ake, Mt. Pleasant, Manti, Salma and Richfield and throughout Last Saturday evening a Republimuch interest was shown in the talks can primary was held for the purpose exereises. Gf electing delegates to send to tie and devotional Mi-- s Madeline Gaiter, of Topeka, state convention at Provo. County Commissioner Jos. F. Peterson and iiansas, and one of the foiemost in Christian Endeavor work G. A. Christensen were the dohguUs linden i.i the western section, Rev. Chas. M. and C. Mickolson selected, with of Lake Salt Gaffney City, and others Mrs. Jos. F. Peterson as alternates. inthusid in the work of Christian En spoke before the large Thursday was a busy day for Red ieavon-rsmond. It having been designated by crowds that attended the many ses- Mayor Peter Peterson, Jr., ns chan-u- p ion.;. Christian endeavor work in all day. The following committ s i's phases weie stiessed and throughhad ben appointed, Mayor Peter Pet- out tiie talks were intensely interestCithers who spoke were Rev ing. erson, Jr. represented the city council, Elmer Nelson, the ward bishopric, Round and Mrs. I). H. Duckering of J. B. Sorenson, the local farm bureau, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. C. E. Richmond Jos. F. Peterson the business men, of Salt Lake and Prof. Theodore Ma. tin of Richfield. and Ernest Frandsen the school. Monday twining a splendid lunch-"o- n was served and during that time The keynote to business i toasts were responded to by Miss El Let us supply Rasmussen of good stationery. Mt. Pleasant, Hazel Jmsen and Mrs. Villard of this city, you. and Miss Carter of Topeka, Kansas At the several meetings Mrs. R. C. Butter wrappers printed at thh Norman and Mrs. R. J. Parr of this office. Send your orders here. city furnished vocal and instrumental music and Miss Mary McCallum ol Salina rendered a number of solos. Gunnison Valley News. s Miss Elizabeth Alvery of Sigurd, was the guest at the home of Mrs. G. A. Gales Sunday and Monday of this week. W. W. Salina Woman Chosen - Maurine Thorsen was hostess to six girl friends Monday evening at The guests were a weiner roast. entertained from seven to twelve. at the W hite olluse hotel the first of the week. at least, for the NORTH SEVIER HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Officers are Nominated for Nexf Year Student-Bod- y ib21-2- ietal y and Lee Murphy, now soc- treasurer of the student body, Howard Mattsson, student body and Floyd Johnson, an active student of the junior class, were pre.-ideii- nominated for president. Benedict Barnard, Stanley Peterson, and Paul Amelia Breinholt, Eugene Peterson and Gail Wright, secretary and treasurer; Josephine Nielson, Ruth Scorup and Ma-cBreinholt, editor in thief of the North' Star; Vaneda Martin, James Ivie, Ausman Whiting, manager of dramatics, opera and debating; e Arietta Martin, Edna Murphy, Hunk, editor of the Northern Light; Wayne Taylor, Lewis Sorensen, Elliot Crane, business manager; Medlin Taylor, Melba Christensen, Terrance Hanson, social manager; Allen Barnard, Burl Potter, Merl Jackson, yell master; Mr. Bjork-maMr. Wright, Mr. Swenson, faculty advisor. The excellent choice of nominees has assured the student body a splendid set of officers for the coming year. Election will take place next Friday. " vice-preside- cl Ar.g-elin- n, Public Speaking Winners Named You have noticed, no doubt, that Stationery styles change as well as all others. It may not he a very consequential matter, but those who want to he absolutely correct must keep in the vogue. Professor Barton of the Snow Normal College of Ephraim talked to the seniors Thursday morning. He, like the other , educators of the state urged the students to go on to school. explained the opportunities He The big inter-count- track meet y If you are too busy to take time off The climax of the Ashman Medal for thinking and playing, you are came Thursday morning speeches too busy for your job. when Raymond Dahlsrud, a senior and Earis Hanson, a sophomore, were Independence is something that cohscn to represent the school at everybody longs for and that many Richfield in the final contest Frido not know what to do with after day. Wednesday the class winners they get it. were chosen who were the two previously mentioned from their respective classes and Angeline Funk, the fall have stayed with the school. junior, Mary Mattsson, freshman. Mr. Evans states that 84 per cent This is the best record North Sevier Miss Scorup will present the senior of the students who registered in has ever had. medal, the Redmond city council the junior medal, the Aurora city council the sophomore medal, Salina city $ J J ij J tj J j J J J J J J J g council the freshman medal. All lu signs as Marsha four speeches contained excellent T. M. Herbert, udio was appointed Woodrow thoughts but Raymonds as city marshal when the new ad- Wilson the Man and Eariss The ministration was seated, tendered his High Cost of Carelessness showed resignation to the mayor last Satur- exceptional knowledge and preparaday and the resignation was imme- tion of the subject. These students J. B. McDonald, did not win in the county meet held diately accepted. nightwatchman, also quit his job at Richfield on Friday, although to take up work with the road build- Judge Swensen gave both favorable ing gang. John L. Gates was ap- comments. pointed temporary day marshal and Bat are they? Most men have a pretty Lehi Peterson is acting as Track Sophomores Win Inter-Clas- s Meet of BIDS WANTED Rids will he received at the office of the City Recorder of Salina for a man and team for sprinkling the streets and for general work and for a city marshal and for a nightwatchman. Bids will be received up to and including May 17, 1921. The city the right to reject any and all bids. HAZEL ALLRED, May9t2 City Recorder. you want to be up to the minute, supply your Stationery needs here. If will be held at the Salina paik May 10. Athletes from the high schools of Sevier and neighboring counties A banquet will be will participate. for the seniors and the alumni given of North Sevier high school. At night two dances will be given. With such a crowd and so many activities going on how could any one have other than an enjoyable time? -- themselves; its important that they should have or they could not succeed. But do your clothes ex- Tuesday at 3 p. m. the track meet was held at the park. The sophomores proved to be the best athletes at school by gaining 98.5 points. The seniors came next with 27 points, followed closely by the freshmen who had gained 26.5 points. The juniors allowed the other classes to carry away all the honors and they came out with nothing. Individual records were made by Wayne Taylor, 2 points; Ernel Peterson, 25; and Merlin Taylor, 20. Monroe Affirmative ina Negative Beaten by press the same opinion? They ought to because the majority of the people you meet dont have lime to know Lewis Drug' Co. Store" HZ m. PRICES PRICES are always always Right and Our Prices; We here to Stay. is daily, because we have the Best Merchandise at Low have no trouble with competition: We are satisfied and are Our Lines in Merchandise are Complete. We Invite You to Inspect Them. The Fair Merc. Co. Your clothes will do you justice if you get them here. They're as good as clothes can be made. Sal- Strong and interesting arguments were enjoyed by the student body Tuesday when the Monroe affirmative ADVERTISEMENTS team upholding the question Resolved that: Utahs Eighteen Year Old Compulsory Law should be Repealed, All kinds of Chocolates and ap- was defeated by North Seviers negapropriate gifts for Mothers Day. tive team. Miss Loree Clark and Sir. Maker of Monroe gave excellent points LEWIS DRUG CO. for the affirmative side of the question but were refuted splendidly by I allies Summer Underwear of the latest Evador Nielson, and Angeline Funk AH-lf- . sl.il.-sLOUIS JACOBS. of the negative team. Each team Garden Seeds of nil kinds. Now if showed such deep study of the questhe lime to buy. I.OU IS JACOBS. All- - tion, and refuted each others points so cleverly that only those keeping actual count of the points could tell repair shop at tin who was on lead. The judges were: I1 If. BROWN GARAGE Dr. M. A. Freece, Mayor Barnard, Secure a fine box of Mothers Day and Cashier II. B. Crandall. Chocolates. For sale by LEWIS DRUG CO. for Graduation Judges Selected Themes California Fresh Wallnuts. :tOe per lb. The seniors have completed the Mar .'1 tf. LOUIS JACOBS graduation themes and at the first of the week Dr. Don Merrill of the Buy Dr. LeGears Poultry Food if yen Salina hospital, M. I. Oveson, of the amis Jaeobs. waul Mini- liens to la . grade school, II. B. Crandall, of the First State Bank of Salina, Edgar R. Moody and S. Robert Bjorkman, To keep smut out of your grain of the high school faculty, who were treat seed with formaldehyde before chosen judges by the seniors, will LEWIS $1.00 per bottle. owing. select the theme they think is the DRUG CO. M14tf Salinas Busy Store QUALITY IN LUMBER spells success to the mail who is sufficiently discriminating to deas the first mand quality consideration. When that can be had in the particular woods yju require, at the lowest rates in the market, then what is the use of worrying? That's the combination we offer you at alt times. And deliveries are made exactly as we promise them. Come on and make us keep our promise. - they judge by appearance. you CLASSIFIED OUR Successful men seem to be those who have the faculty of finding time to do the things they wish to do. that institution. good opinion Stationery style. PRICES the school lie represented had to offer and said that the college would welcome any student who decided to enter inter-clas- s There are a dozen ways in which Stationery different." The size and shape of the be may 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 IMzgjjL leading business men of Salina, but residing at Berkeley, California, came in from the coast Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. Crozier has considerable interests in this city and North Sevier county and he expects to remain here for some time attending to some important matters. Your Clothes Ought to be as Good As You Are Stationery "The Attend Gunnison Dance Messrs, and Mesdames M. I. Oveson, Eldon Petty, A. S. Gates, J. F. Farrel, L. II. Hamp, H. S. Carlisle, R B. Evans, C. A. Mickelson, Misses Flashes From the North Van Johnstone, Florence Farrell Monday morning the students were Veda Herbert, and I). V. Freece, and Raymond delighted to hear Coach Swenson tell Stanley Peterson, of his trip to Provo to the invitation Dahlsrud of this city attended the track meet held there on Saturday. dance given by the Gunnison Lions Mr. Swensen said it was one of the club at Gunnison last Saturday night. best he had ever seen. Wayne Tayfrom Here From Coast lor, the only representative North Sevier won sixth place in the A. J. Crozier, formerly one of the activity he participated in. i Styles Change in Stork Leaves Boys Daddy Stork has been kind to three families in Salina this week, and gladdened the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen, where a fine baby boy was left last Sunday. Sunday, too, was the lucky day for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Nordfelt, when a dandy baby boy arrived to gladden the hearts. Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson had happiness enter their home with a fine baby boy. All concerned are doing splendidly. Ros-en- Wednesday nominations were made for the student body officers for the yea.' ating than girls; one student is married; the ages vary less than sixteen years to way past twenty; their sizes vary from mere pigmies to giants. These students, who are so entirely individual are: Evador Nelson, Fay Curtis, Thelma Maxfield, Alta Christensen, Larson, Lydia a Beulah Breinholt, Clara Draper, and Esther Johnson, Montess Christensen, Helen Anderson, Cless Mortensen, Gordon Monroe, Darrel Peterson, Angus McDonald, Raymond Lamar Dahsrud, Fred Michelsen, Lamar Burgess, Clayton Nielson, Hat ward, Don Cooper, Lyle McDonald, John Stewart, Harry Wax, and Leland Curfew. ifinia Hart Shafiner (SL Marx clothes Max House of Quality Come See Us 1 VfZ' Dr. F. 0. Bullock j Dentist At Gunnison:- - MoncLv, Tues- ednesdav. day and At Sal .ni:- - Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. $ 4 the most complete Fresh Vegatables, Meats and Groceries, in Salina, and we always of give the Best of Service. : j -- The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. X A best in material, construction, and We will have a fresh assortment originality. That theme will be given by the student who wrote it at of Mother's Day Chocolates. Don't Commencement May 23. The stufoigct mother on Mother's Day. dent whose theme is given second LEWIS DRUG CO. choice will give the history of the senior class at Commencement. : Cohens S 444 S 4 J 5 Seniors Are Kaleidoscopic Group On May 23 the North Sevier high school will graduate more students than she has ever done in any one previous year. Some of the peculiar things about this class are that: last year theie were only fifteen juniors and this year there are twenty-fiv- e seniors; there are more boys gradu Salina Meat and Supply Co. The u J J"5 2 J 5 Most 55 J Grocery Store in Salina Uf-To-D- J J 5 5 55 5 5 $ "S 5 5 5' ' 5 8 5 44& 4 |