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Show the sauna sun, sauna, UtaH ! LOCAL ITEMS OF , INTEREST. , C. J. Olsen of Richfield was in SaMrs. Matilda Nelson, who. had bean, at Salt Latka for the past two tina Sunday for a brief business visit. weeks, .returned, to Salkia last week. Mrs. K. W. Bird visited Tuesday Mrs. Nelson was called to the city with Francis Christensen ' at i Mrs. of death her account the on of Mrs. Arthur Nl- - Richfield. daughterdn-law- , . son. S. Sorenson was looking after mercantile interests in this city Tuesday of this week. Mr, and Mis. E. C. Wright, Miss Mi1, and Mrs. I. L. Alien, well Shirley Wright and Gale and Don known here, have gone to Salt Lake Wright motored to Salt Lake yester- to spend the winter. They left for day to sptnd Thanksgiving with the capital city Monday morning. friends. They were dinner guests at ' the home of D. and Mrs. D. W. HenMrs. A. N. Casto was the guest' at derson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller at Venice last Sunday. Harry Thoisen came down from Salt Lake Sunday and is spending Louis Jacobs spent three days this the week with his parents, Mr, and week at Salt Lake looking after some Mrs. A. E. Thorsen. business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrell motored to Nephi yesterday and enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamp.' Mr. and Mrs. George Hamp, parents of Mrs. Farrell, weie guests at the Thanksgiving dinner from their home at Logan. INCREASE FEEDING FLOCKS J. C. Crane, Hicks Okerlund and Orlando Crane,' who are feeding sheep at respective stations, went to Mt. Pleasant Monday of this week, returning with a band of 200 feeders. The latest buy increases the total number of feeders to 600 being fed by Messts.- Crane, Okerlund and important Mae Leonard, who spent several Mr. and Mta. John Gribble were days at Salt Lake as' the guest of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. friends, returned to her home here Chas. W. Perkins at Gunnison last . Monday of this week. Sunday. - t Dr. A. J. Lewis is at Salt Lak this week, having motored there last Sunday. Dr. Lewis attended the 48th reunion of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry held at the city Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. On Thursday he enpoyed a big "turkey dinner. at his home in the city. D. G. Burgess, Miss Ada Burgess and Stanley Burgess motored to Salt Lake yesterday. They will be the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Eva Burgess. ( Mrs. Chas. , Perkins . spent Monday of this week as the guest at the home Crane. of Mrs. Niels Rasmussen. J. M. Olsen of G. M. Rich- Burr SI ECIAL DISCOUNTS tJN - DISCOUNTS' OF 10 PER CENT GIVEN-ON- LADIES AND MISSES COATS' ' ALL stm mtta A te Come and see them. Inspection alone will revaal the real savings. Every- - Style, Every Color, Every Size in stock. t t i . LARSEN-HAL- Will Start Friday, DEC. 2 Ending Saturday, DEC. 4 This sale will offer a wonderful opportunity to secure valuable Gifts, Toilet Articles and hundreds of other items. DON'T MISS IT -- if you are looking .for REAL BARGAINS! Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store n SOME THINGS GOOD TO EAT Crispy, Golden Brown Dates, Figs, Grapes, Oranges, Grapefruit, Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries and a large variety of Nuts all fresh. 20 Cents OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES ARE HIGH QUALITY; We Have All . DELICIOUS Salina Meat & Supply Hot Chile Its BUY HERE! JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. Appetizing and Satisfying. Main Cafe Miss Lydia Olsen, a teacher in the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane motored Delta schools, and Merrill Boyak of to Salt Lake Wednesday and will Delta, were dinner guests at the visit Thursday with Marguerite, home of Bishop and Mrs. G. M. B.urr and Elliott Crane, and returned heme today. yesterday. Le-la- nd Jor Economical Transportation JFfr"' May Hall Lariien, a prominent farmer of were quietly married at Richfield November 17 and only this week that friends learned of the event. Mrs. Larsen is well known in Salma, having nursed at the local hospital and in many private homes- in this city. Mr. and Mrs.. Larsen will reside in Salina and have hosts of frienda who extend their best wishes to the happy couple. , May-fiel- d, National Reputation. - - - MOTHER- S- With Every Can of Hewlett's Coffee and Table Syrup you receive a Coupon'. Five Coupons and $1.35 entitle you to a $3.50 TALKING DOLL. B. B. SHOP The Quality Store' WINS TURKEY DINNER Mrs. Alvin Torgensen and family vesterday enjoye'd a Thanksgiving dinner at the expense of the Salina Meat and Supply, The dinner included fat turkey, celery and all other goodies that go to make up a Mrs. splendid repast Torgensen held the lucky number at the drawing at the Victory theatre Wednesday night. It was 73 and the lucky number was taken, from the box by . Miss Donna Prows. You 11 Learn what it really means to drive a car that is delightfully smooth at every accelerspeed that exhibits ation that can be driven at 40 and 50 miles an hour hour after hour without the slightest sense of forcing or fatigue! Take the wheel of a Chevrolet yourselfl low-pric- click-of-the-he- ftfrtJsttf Low Prices Classified Ads never take cold if you sleep under our Take the WSned YotairsellF' Easr.SiO See our Rugs, and Prices before We know you buy from peddlers. we can save you money. The - 1 Warm ISlanlkets The big One Cent Sale starts December 2 and runs for- three days. Lewis Drug Co. - PRICES TO FIT YOUR PURSE. Order, your Ferns, Cyealem and Potted Plants NOW at The Crane Shoppe. LOUIS JACOBS M FREE! FREE! A Come Early and get yout choice at the One Cent Sale. Lewis Drug Co. nt Cut Flowers ordered for special occasions at The Crane Shoppe. Avail yourself for real bargains the One Cent Sale. SAUNA ELECTRIC SHOP G. L. and D.LAKG, Pray. 4 H tss &.735 L.ad.u70J 375 KS'495 el Until you actually drive a Chevrolet, you cannot realize how it combines all those qualities that have been the big reasons for the purchase of costlier cars. Never before has d automobile combined such any brilliant beauty and such amazing handling ease with such thrilling qualities of ance. Take the wheel yourself and learn the truth! Come in and get a demonstration ! low-price- f. . b. Flint, Michigan Small down payment and convenient terms. Ask about our 6 Pur- chase Certificate Plan. ed , Dr. Harold Crandall will remain in his office all day Saturday for the convenience of those who are occupied in school during the week. r Patch Kh FREE with each Oil Drain until November !1. WEST1NGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS Also FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES at the 50-Ce- K and will continue for three days NUPTIALS and Elmo L Mrs.- - Annie HOUSE C3 QUALITY a-- k through plain and mountain, was highly enjoyed. She expects to remain indefinitely visiting with her mother. MAX GOPiENS Garments of' Drug Company sale or otherwise, any Cigarettes or Cigarette paper or wrapper or any paper ma e or prepared for the purpose of making cigarettes or shall furnish any tobacco of any kind whatsoever to such minor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 420 reads: Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, and be found guilty thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed $299.00 or by imprisonment in the City or County jail not to exceed six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. The reward will be paid by the City of Salina, upon conviction of the accused. The Mayor and City Council of Salina. City. f Miss Elizabeth Baessler, daughter to Mrs. G. Lorentzen, arrived in Saline Sunday, coming direct from her heme at Cheminitz, Germany. Miss Baessler left her home November 6th, arriving at New York on the 16th She reports a most delightful voyage on the Atlantic and the trip westward All New Coats, New in Style, New in Quality. This is a real saving on real garments, particularly the kind of garments we carry. . .The annual ONE CENT SALE conducted by the Lewis 1. herb From fatherland SATURDAY; ffttrSCoV1 t start December "CHEER MAKERS ACTIVE homes were made hap, Seventy-on- e py and cheeiful Thanksgiving day through the activities of some seventy children from the first and second ward primaries. Monday six groups of children, from the first ward, carrying baskets, visited the homes of aged widows and others, and at each home a basket containing candy, fruits and fancy cakes and popcorn In presenting the wa9 presented. cheer one the makers would of gift either give a bright song or recite an appropriate poem. Wednesday afternoon forty-si- x baskets were contributed' by the primary members of the second ward. t t SALE ONE-CE- NI week-end- ' t I - A reward of fifty dollars ($50.00) will be paid to the person or persons Furnishing Evidence Sufficient to convict any person or persons of violating Section 1924, which reads as follows: Any Person who shall Furnish to Any Minor Under Twenty-on- e years of age, by gift, DOVE STILL SOARS The efforts of the water litigants, home Wednesday. Involving rights along the Sevier , river, to reach an agreement where.Bell and Harold Webb are visiting by further court litigation would be Wait for the One Cent Sale. Lewis with relatives at Elsinore end Mon- avoided, failed at the many sessions .' roe over the held at Salt Lake, and as a result the Drug Co. is still in the air. "dove of peace Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gribble were Rights of the several users were dinner guests at the home of Mr. sought, but opposition from both and Mrs. C. Z. BJerregasrd at Eph- Bides were advanced and no agreeWAFFLES WAFFLES raim yesterday. ment was reached. Proceedings will be made to take the matter to court, as previously planned, and the case Mr, and Mrs. field were guests at the will' t his on $30.00 REWARD 4. December Lewis Drug Co. BURR MOTOR CO. Salina, Utah at 2, 3 All sizes in the newest shades of! Silk Hosiery at The Crane Shoppe, j QUALITY AT LOW COST t |