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Show Vhe The Literary club held their an nual meeting Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian chapel and the interesting program was given as follows : Violin .solo, Miss Bruce of Mt. A number of representatives from Pleasant with Miss Ada Crane at the the different womens clubs of Salina piano; reading, Miss Muchmore of Mt. will go to Manti Saturday to attend Pleasant. the club convention to be held there. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Miss Edna Thompson and Mrs. Vinicent Miss Lydia Olsen who has been t ning school in Delta stopped in Hansen of Scipio were the guests of Mrs. James Monroe Wednesday afterL.uina to visit her sister Mrs. G. M. noon. Furr before continuing her jounrey to h:r home in Emery. Miss Muchmore and Miss Bruce of Mt. Pleasant have been the Morse Barr returned to Salina guests of Miss McCullum the Mary past week Tnursday from a business trip to In- - Society; d'anola. James Monroe was called to Scip'o on business Thursday. Vijliam Paiker of Scipio spent Thursday visiting friends in Salina. The junior class of the local h'gh Ted Oisen of Richfield was a visitor school enjoyed themselves on an out ing trip up Salina canyon last Thurs1. Wednesday. day evening. They left school aftej Classes on hay racks, which were piled C. J. Olsen, manager of the Salina high with all kinds of goodies to be Telephone company, and his brother cooked over the camp fire. A most .va Olsen were business visitors enjoyable time was had by all. ,ie Wednesday. n-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Cribble and children motored to Glenwood Satur-di- y and spent the day with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson of Gunnison were the geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Saturday. Oscar Borten, nephew of John Ame-son- , gave the latter a pleasant surprise Sunday when he arrived in Salina unannounced. It was a most happy meeting for they have not seen each other for twelve years. Mr. Borten just recently came from Chicago to represent the National Pneumatic company of that city. His visit was short as he was compelled by bud ness to leave for Salt Lake Monday Mrs. Sena Peterson, who was operated on three weeks ago, is now out of the hospital and able to be about. Mrs. morning. Peterson, however, will remain in SaGeorge Swain has returned to his lma with and daughter, home in Gunninson after a visit of a Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup, until her health will permit her to return to her week in Salina. home in Koosharem. Harvey Jensen and family of MonThomas Jackson returned to Salina roe spent Sunday here with Mr. and Thursday from a business trip to Ven-ic- a Mrs. E. C. Wright. and Richfield. Max Cohen motored to Richfield Mrs. Fletcher Peterson and Mrs afternoon on a combined Wednesday A J. Thompson of Gunnison business and pleasure trip. spent Thursday in Salina visiting friends Miss Melissa Gribble has been ii Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenwood the past week visiting hei Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Herbert and Miss sister, Mrs. Arlo Hendrickson. Mary Herbert motored to Monroe on Jack Farnsworth of Long Beach Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alfred Newby. Mrs. is here on an indefinite California, Newby wa a relative of the Herberts. visit with his relatives and friends. son-in-la- Miss Louise Fenn returned to her home here Wednesday from Salt Lake where she has been teaching school th past few months. The seventh and eighth grades oi Salina, Redmond and Aurora held i public speaking contest at the high school auditorium Friday afternoon. Representatives from all the school:-- , Miss LaVerde Rasmussen returned were present and participated in the fr m a short visit at Redmond Thurs- contests. George Smith of Redmond won the prize of being the best sevday. She will spend a few days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 'jensen enth grade speaker and Miss Dee oofore returning to her home in of Salina won it from the eighth graders. The subject chosen to s on Sevier County the best LaVar Liston left for Salt Place to Live. These two winners Lake Thursday morning on a combined will compete for county honors at business and pleasure Sevier day at Richfield on May 28. trip. . Das-tru- Bick-nel- p l. talk-wa- Mrs. I. N. Parker of Redmond is a business visitor in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. JI. S. Carlisle entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening at a dinner party. Covers were laid lor eight guests. Misses Myrtle Ewles and Utahnr Bird of Salt Lake arrived in Salina Friday where they will remain dur ing the summer. Mrs. Merle Ferron and bably lef! for Salt Lake City Sunday weeks visit with friends. f, ' Reeves Baker of Escalante is visiting in Salina this week with his aunt Mrs E. A. Liston. Another millinery demonstration v.s given at the First ward chapel iimsday and Wednesday this week. Fourteen hat shapes were made by d.iterent women in this city. Some of the most beautiful vase jardiniers and flower pots on displa; at The Peerless. Advertisement. Dr. Don C. Merrill was very mud surprised Sunday afternoon at tin hospital dining room, when he fount, the table piled high with goodies un a big birthday cake in the center witl thirty candles and a big question marl on it. Only the nurses and at the hospital knew it wa his birthday anniversary and although this was the first birthday surprise given there, it proved a great delight to all who partook of the delicacies. thos-workin- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . m E. R. C Poulson of Salt Lake, a former resident, spent several days in Sa.'ust received a shipment of fresh lina this week renewing old acquaintMornia Walnuts 30 cents pel ances, visiting friends and relatives LOUIS JACOBS f27tf and attending to some business. If you want service in Salina school will send some of her shoes, buy THOROGOOD brand. For sale best talented students to Richfield by Louis Jacobs. . M6tf Friday to compete in the contests in spelling, arithmetic, public speaking THOROGOOD SHOES, the long and physical education. i' ing Lind. Get our prices. LOUIS JACOBS John Arneson and John R. Ewles made a business trip to Richfield last FOR RENT Home after June 1 Monday afternoon. I Kiuiie Mrs. II. S. Gates. . 47tf to sauna sun, saUna, utaH The Misses Beula and Laurine West and Messrs George Brown and Albert Corya motored to Gear Creek canyon and spent Sunday on an outing trip. Jensen of Payson, a former merchant of Salina, spent Monday here on a combined business and pleasure trip. B. L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and children of Axtell and Mrs. Iiulen Jensen motored to Salina Monday and spent the afternoon visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harry Ditlevsen. children, Mrs. Guy Nielson and Miss Lydia Larson motored to Richfield on Tuesday and spent the day shopping and visiting. Mrs. Bert Fordham arrived in Salina Tuesday to visit for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Susie Fordham. Mrs. Arthur Prows entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Donnas birthday. The table was beautifully decorated with balloons at which was tied pretty little place cards. Covers were laid for six little guests and the following ladies: Mrs. J. B. McMillan, Mrs. Coal Co. A. C. Willardson, Mrs. Morrill Robins Mrs. Orlando Crane and Mrs. Sarah N. S. II. S. GIVES PRO- Some hundred people from Salina and the surrounding communities visited the Salina canyon coal mines Long. Sunday. Many were taken down the ihaft to view the workings of th Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardson were drill. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMillan Friday at their Grass Valley Mrs. James Anderson was an Aurranch. Before the young people re ora visitor Monday. turned they were given a real hot dinner by the keepers wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane accom panied Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tolland or E. W. Crane returned to his home an outing to Clear Creek canyon Sun-lay- . Friday from a business trip to Fill On their return trip they stop more. pod at Cove Fort for dinner, thej hen motoring through Kanosh be Mr. and Mrs. George Brox anc fore returning to Salina. children of Marysvale arrived in Sauna Wednesday evening to visit Mrs. Miss Clark Peterson returned to her Broxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. home in Koosharem Sunday after a Rasmussen. weeks pleasant visit here with relatives and friends. E. W. Crane was a Richfield business visitor Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lavon Gledhill of Richfield spent Sunday afternoon with friends Miss Mary Herbert who has been in Salina. teaching school at Parowan returned to Salina Tuesday where she will reMrs. Don C. Merrill and baby Bar main with her mother, Mrs. C. M. bara have been in Logan the past Herbert during the summer months. week visiting with Mrs. Merrills parents. Miss Cardy Ditlevsen and Thomas Jackson spent Sunday and Monday at hremont visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis returned yis isSalina Sunday evening. Mrs. Lewhere for a few days visit with friends. She will return to the capi-to- l in the near future. Two baby boys have been born at lie local hospital the past week; one to Mrs. James Hansen of Redmond and the other to Mrs. Lawrence King f Teasdale. Mrs. 0. A. Walch and children oi Salt Lake spent several days this iveek in Salina. cor-liall- Jj j Monday, day and Wednesday. Sliitn:- - EAt Saturday. Thursday. Tues- - F ridav A splendid innovation has been inaugurated this year in the way of an ixchange of programs between the Snow Junior College of Ephraim and the North Sevier High school. The Snow college was at Salina in March and so in return the Music department and Oral Expression class of Salina presented a program at the college Tuesday of this week. From a re- port from President Knudson and others the program was highly satisfactory. It consisted of the following numbers : Soldierss Chorus Combined Glee Reading, Lorentzen. The Moonlight $ R. G. Richfield Superinten- Miss Mabel Wright and her friend Mr. Olson of Richfield were Sunday ruests of Mr. and Mr. E. C. Wright. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson and Bie- - Joseph Piludski, Polands first chief of state, on retiring from office expects to go into bee culture. Probably he has been stung so often in politics he has come to like it. Revited Version SongGirls Glee GOODYEAR N. Y Officer , They do this thinking it is necessary in order to get a tire bargain. Well sell you the best tire made a Goodyear at a price as low as you can get anywhere. Burr Motor Co. Salina, Utah Chevrolet Utah L California and North Pacific Coast destinations, effective May 22, with final return limit of October 31. Liberal stopovers and diverse routes are permitted. Through daily standard sleeping cars via Rio Grande to San Francisco, St. Louis and Chicago. The PANORAMIC SPECIAL the Rio Grandes popular daylight train will resume service on May 24 between Salt Lake City and Denver. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for rates and Pullman reservations. Smith writes : Some years ago I suffered from severe nervousness, brought on by acidity of the stom-ach- People who wouldn't think of going to any but a good, reputable dealer for food, clothing, or furniture, patronize the worst kind of dumps when it comes time to buy a tire. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad From here he proceeded to Brooklyn. IRES Via e. I could digest but very little food. visitors Monday afternoon. On his trip through Nigeria, Africa-, the Prince of Wales drove the locomotive for quite a distance. Maybe he would rather do this than have to stand on the rear platform and kiss the babies along the route. LOW SUMMER EXCURSION FARES WEST AND EAST dent on Inspection railroad. Mrs. II. S. Carlisle and the Misses enice Foot and Viola Bradford were John Hood, the well known excellent musician and teacher, a former Salina resident and now music supervisor of the schools in the Tintic district with offices in Eureka, came in for highest commendation. He directed and staged the opera performance of the Tintic high school, The Mikado, and reports from Eureka state that the performance was the best effort in musical art ever experienced in that district. John, Salina is proud of you. Vera Revenge Salina Sa-iin- f the graduates. Highly Commended Attorney-at-La- Dow Brian of Sherman, S. L. Racey, superintendent of the California, D. & R. G. Western spent a few days with friends in a railroad, arrived this week. Mr. Brian was a form- here Saturday evening on his Railer graduate from the Salina High road Packard car on an inspection school. trip over the Marysvale branch of the Mr. and Mrs. Asel Curtis and Miss Hazel Murphy motored to Cedar City 'ast Friday to attend, the B. A. C. Traduating exercises there. Mr. and vlrs. Curtis daughter Deon was one John Hood Very y Mrs. Mary Leonard entertained the following guests at her home Saturday evening. Miss Lanete Jensen and Messrs. Elwood Anderson and Rodger Mrs. Harvey Heath was tendered a Felt. Dancing was indulged in until pleasant surprise Monday evening midnight when a delicious luncheon by her children, the occasion being was served by the hostess. hor birthday anniversary. After chatting for a while a delicious luncheon D. was served which had been brought by the guests. "The was rapidly losing weight and feeling I tried miserably. Tutts Pills and the first dose gave me FRANK great relief. I continue to take them aa directed and am glad A. WADLEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager Denver, Colorado. to recommend them to all my friends who have useu them wtth most gratifying results. At all druggists. 8 Hat Sale Jfettateanfc F Our entire stock of hats goes at rock bottom SALINA SALINA UTAH O - prices Member Federal Reserve System 8 All kinds of electric light globes at Advertisement. Mrs. George Baker, Miss Edna Baker and Amos Nielsorof Richfield motored to Salina Sunday and spent the dqy visiting with Mrs. Amel B. z Crane & Crane Shoppe & 8 as- He who laughs last is usually the dumbest. Yellow Jacket. Club. Miss Venice Foot returned from Salt Lake Sunday to take up her nurse duties after a two weeks vacation. trip. The Peerless. Dentist GRAM AT SNOW COLLEGE charge of the program and was sisted by Miss Van Johnstone. Gub. Reading, The Boys Lacy Scorup. Piano Solo, The Play of the Waves Amelia Hugentobler. Speech, Romance in Discovery A. E. Jones. Violin Solo, Hunting Song Elson Miss Jones. Violet Johnson, assistant cashier of the First State Bank of Reading, Michael Vivian AnderSalina and Miss Lydia Larsen motor- son. ed to Zion National park Southern Memories Boys Glee Thursday, May 14, to be there for the official Gub. Miss Mary Herbert accomdpening. Story, Lost and Found Elain panied them from Parowan to the Thompson. Chorus, Ah, So Pure park. The girls report that one hunCombined Glee dred and ninety-fiv- e Gubs. cars passed After the program the college servthrough the gate after Governor Dem had broken the welcome seal which ed a delicious luncheon to the Salina was made of paper over the gate. students. Joseph Jenkins acted as They returned home well pleased with toastmaster and the members of the two faculties the trip. responded interestingly to the toasts. TheNorth Sevierians The Senior promenade will be given were then shown through tlwvarious at the Salina Opera house Thursday, departments which resulted in several students deciding to attend the Snow May 29. All decorations and refreshcollege next year. G. M. Wright had ments will be under the auspices of the Junior class and the public is invited to be present. D. R. ELLERTSON H. E. Lewis, general manager of the FOR SALE Jersey milch cow. In Sevier Valley Coal company left for quire Mrs. J. P. Madsen. 48 Salt Lake City Monday morning on a combined business and pleasure Dr. F. 0. Bullock Marysvale the same evening, accompanied by H. S. Carlisle, agent of the local station, and Emmett Robins, manager of the White House hotel, returning Sunday. After dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle, Mr. Racey was taken by his hosts to the Sevier Valley Coal Co. An invitation to visit the camp. camp had been extended to Mr. Racey and Mr. Carlisle by General Manager H. E. Lewis, and upon arrival in Crystal City an exhaustive inspection was made by the visitors who were delighted to see the progress made thus far by the Sevier Valley JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier G E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. |