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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH j Mrs. E. A. Liston returned Tuesand Mrs. Ferd Casto and Mrs. Liston were Garfield of visiting day from Antimony. daughter with Mr. and Mrs. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. over the week-enA. N. Casto. Ellis Shurtz. Mr. Fancy Baity Cattle d Miss Mina Bell of Elsinore is the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Knight, who have resided in town during the win- - guest this week of the June Webb months- - ,noved to their farm cn family. S. Ciane returned ter week. creek Friday Mr. Lake. Crane ofjast II. F. Jensen, the tonsorial artist, annual stock and at the local hospital Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Torgensen are now located on the farm recently for tonsillotomy. He is recovering nicely. D. Meyrick, who Purchased from Hans Christensen. I Mr. and M.s. A. Friday from Salt attended the tenth Mr. and Mrs. J. have been at Bingham during the , Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor return- winter months, returned Sunday to ed to their home at Kolapp Monday. their home in this city. They visited fo ra few days with Mr. Mr .and Mrs. Wilford Larsen of8"'1 Mrs Lars Christopherson. Loss creek, Mrs. E. W. Crane, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattsson and T. P. Peterson, Mrs. Ella Gates and Delos Gates attended the annual con- Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lloyd of Richference in Salt Lake Sunday and field, Mi.s Ruby Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuft of Gunnison, were Monday. special guests at the private dancing party of the Lions club in this city Joseph Anderson attended the Livestock show in Salt Saturday night. I Lake April and (reports that it was Hon. S. M. Jorgensen transacted the most successful one held in the business at Ogden and Salt Lake on state. Saturday and Sunday. Inter-- Mountain Allen Barnard transacted business Stanford Robins, of Salt Lake, is in Salt Lake City Saturday and rehis spring vacation here enjoying turned to Salina Sunday. and is the guest of his father, Emmett Robins, at the White House Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen and hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wellon of Gunnison were dinner guests of Dr. and Thad Lewis came in from the Mrs. F. 0. Bullock Wednesday evennorth the first of the week and is ing. visiting with his father, Dr. A'. J. Lewis, for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Payne attended the conference sessions at Salt Stanley Domgaard and Harry Lake Sunday and Monday and re- Christensen left Thursday of last mained in the city for an extended week for the Indian Creek ranch, folvisit with friends and relatives. lowing a six weeks visit with friends and relatives in Salina. Elna Ivie, an instructor at the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, Mr. and Lake schools, is at the home of her mother, Mis. Vilate Ivie. Miss Ivie'rs- - James Rex and Mrs. Franklin will spend the spring school vacation Bullock attended the regular meeting of Gloria chapter No. 19, Order of here. the Eastern Star, at Richfield last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown were combining business with pleasure at Ogden and' Salt Lake last week. The Browns returned Monday. Regular Dinner Mrs. II. S. Carlisle, the Carlisle children and Miss Maurine Thorsen motored to Elsinore Wednesday. t , a Mrs. Jesse Thornell entertained family dinner in honor of at her' birthday anniversary at her home' Monday evening.. Following an ela-- l borate dinner a social game of cards1 was the evenings pastime. Five -- Cent Arrive at Koosbarem J The first cooperative shipment of dairy cattle to enter Grass valley rived in Koosharem last Friday, and t the shipment consisted of two cars of forty-fiv- e head, comprising thirty-fiv- e Holsteins and ten Jerseys. In the shipment was a yearling pureanMr. and M:s. Harold Gates bred Holstein bull sired by the famnounce the arrival of a Mother and son ous Marathon, Bess Burke, twenty-fift- h boy, born Sunday. bull owned' by the Richmond are doing nicely. Bull association in Cache valley. The anMr. and Mrs. Ameal Jensen left last named animals comes from an nearest whose dams twelve for Salt Lake Wednesday, having cestry BRING 10 CENTS WITH THIS COUPON been called to the city by the death average more than one thousand and get ANY 15 CENT SUNDAE at our NEW of Mrs. Morris Johnson April 4 at pounds of butter fat. This bull will her home in the city. The funeral be a big assistance iin improving the I J SODA FOUNTAIN. for Mrs. Johnson, who was a sister-in-la- dairy stock of Grass valley. The cattle were selected by a com- of Mrs. Jensen, was held yes55JJ5JJJ"JJ?J,j'l$iM!,JJ'$,i,,li,lMJ,fifr il,$4,?Ml',J4,4J,$l mittee appointed by the cooperators terday. as follows: Bishop Edward C. Bag- Nelson and Soren Soren- -' Mrs. Carl Nielson left yesterday ley, Joseph An- sen. Gilbert Hallows, Ralland morning for Salt Lake having been derson and Alvin went Ilelquist along advised of the serious illness and an for the trip and to purchase their emergency operation for Mrs. T. H. own cows. The committee was ac- -' Frazier yesterday at Salt Lake. compamed by County Agent S. R. ' Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Peterson are One day was spent in Utah county the happy parents of a fine baby boy born Monday at the Salina hospital. looking over the Holsteins and JerNOTICE. In Cache there. the seys valley, The little fellow weighed 7V& pounds committee was W. assisted W. by and is the first llby to arrive at the Owens and George B. Caine of the Peterson home. Utah Agricultural Bids will be (received by the secrecollege, County Agent R. L. Wrigley, the cow test- - is giving away coupons with all 50c tary of the Rocky Ford Canal comMrs. George Bowman, Donald, Bill ers in the various associations and purchases and on May 1st a beautiful and Dorothy Bowman, motored from the officials of the set of Silverware, worth $20, pany and Willow Bend Irrigation Cache County Ogden Saturday for a visit over the Holstein Breeders association. to be Siven away- Ask us about company for a waterm aster to serve jia week-enwith Mr. Bowman. An B. B. Shop, Salinas leading about five months and beginning Cache county has five cow testing about May 1, to care for the entire was in Salina enjoyed Meat and Grocery store. outing canyon canal through Redmond, Salina and on Sunday and Monday the return associations with 2070 being tested each month by official testers. The SEEDS Now is the time to buy Aurora, and take care of gates at trip was made to Ogden. Mr. Bowbutter fat of canal and reservoir and oth- average production man returned to Salina Wednesday. the'y0ur garden seeds; ALL FRESH. bead cows in the associations is 314.5 Louie Jacobs. er instructions .received from board. All bids must be in by 12 oclock pounds A. Leonard Nordrem, junior memFLOWERS Flowers for Easter noon, April 11, 1927. The committee experienced greaJ ber of the Great Western Coffee The board reserves the right to Mothers Those and in Day. wishing purchasing the cattle, company of San Francisco and who difficulty should their flowers orders reject any and all bids. as several place competitive buyers were has been in Salina six weeks in the is flowa There of there the early. visit. The shortage during prices R. B. EVANS, interests of his company, left Sunday ! ers for these daysTbe Crane Shoppe. for Salt Lake. Mrs. Nordrem accom- were high, but some good animals Secretary Rocky Ford Co. were secured. The prices on grade I 777 panied her husband north and later Childrens andj TLadies Wash7 L. P. CHRISTENSEN, cows milking, ranged from $135.00 they will leave the capital city for to now on The at Grane display Secretary Willow Bend Co. $200.00 and pure breds from Jesses Seattle, Washington. Aplt2 $200.00 to $250.00. Most of the cat-- . tie secured were milking, or would ! Joseph Jensen returned to his Home be milking before This ' sixty days. in Rangeley, Colo., Monday. Mr. 4 condition was planned so that the 4 Jensen attended the funeral of his 4 shippers could pay off their loans 4 mother, Mrs. Mary Jensen, held in immediately from their milk checks. 2 With every 50c purchase, at our store, 4 will which receive a coupon, this city Friday of last week and The cattle you 4 were purchased from a is 4 for one chance on the 26 peice silver set to be given away FREE, good Saturday and Sunday visited at the nurnber of the best herds in Cache 4 home of M.s. Mary Hall. 10 the person holding the lucky uumber in the drawing to be held on 4 valley. Bive head were secured from May 1st. We will also give away a Thermor Jug, June 1st, and a Din- ' Kenneth Murray of Wellsville. Mr. nei Set, July st. Get your coupons at the Mrs. Merle Kensen of Bingham is Murrays herd had the highest aver- - J. visiting this week with her 'aunt, age butter fat production in all asso-- 1 ar-w- as Coupon six-pou- f f 1 w J 1 Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store . - d - S 71 1 26 peice Silver Set FREE From 12 O'clock and on 50 cents 1 FOR SALE On account of or lease ill health Orange Sherbet TuU Fruit! Vanilla Three-colo- will sell 1 my business at the Mrs. Eliza" Gates. Quality Store Bricks r Pints and Quarts. Home OUR CLEANERS Cafe. Inquire at The HOME CAFE Main Cafe APRIL ONLY Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. 444"H44444'4444'444$44'44'4"t4'4444444444444444444"t444-444-- It Pays to Trade With. Your 4 4 4 APRON AND OVERALL HOME TOWN MERCHANTS Why patronize peddlers and strange business houses, when you can buy bettff merchandise, of standard brands and makes, from your Home Town merchants, for less money and see what you are buying? The Fair Mercantile Co. Salina' it1 tt tt tt it tt tt t tt tt tt tt1 tt f Busy Store. H4H4HH imjt? WONDERFUL: FIFTH AVENUE LATEST STYLES ft i i 2 2 2 2 t Hurrah! I got are arriving daily. We have a wonderful selection of dresses and spring millinery that will please the most discriminating. t i t2 Crane Shoppe Kid Terry and his wicked bunch of music makers playing for you on FRIDAY, . MARCH 15. Come out and help me put it over. Footwear in keeping with the styles of the Largest Cities. A Small Deposit Will Secure Your Choice. 2 2 YES, SIR! Max Cohens 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SALINA OPERA DEMONSTRATIONS DONT BUY UNTIL YOU TRY A MAYTAG See Us or Phone 20 LOUIS JACOBS HOUSE 2 $9.85 to $27.50 HOUSE OF QUALITY NEW GARMENTS ARRIVING DAILY Innnnmtuttntnunnmtumtmtumut FREE WASHING T BEAUTIFUL SPRING COATS in Greys, Greens, Tans and Blacks and Combination Plaids G. L. DeLANG, Prep. , 4 REAL PEPPY MUSIC! COME OUT! They i SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP 24444,4,4,4,4,4'4'4,4,4,4,44,4,$4,4,4,44,44,4,4,,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4Mt"f 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4 REMEMBER 1 $9.85 to $27.50 SERVICE IS PLEASANT Salina April 8th f EASTER SUNDAY -- the Dress-U- p Time of Spring It will soon be here. You are wise in making your apparel preparations early. DRESSES IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES OF SPRING 44,444444'4,44'4444444-444444444444'4444444444444444444444- DANCE Just one look with us will convince you that this is true. t i! ciations in 1926. 4 4 The shipment left Logan on Sun-- ! Mrs. G. A. Brandt, a former resi-- j day and arrived in Sigurd Wednes-j dent of Salina and whose home is at day afternoon. At Provo J. E. Nel- - j4,4444,4'44,4H4,4K44444i444'444444444"fr4"H4444444,4'4'H Logan, is visiting at the home of son added a very choice pure bred ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sorenson. Jersey cow from the herd of William 'J $ 5 4"$ 4 4 4 A. Nuttall. Several calves arrived Now that they have acquired Tris between the time the animals were j 4 4 Speaker the people of Washington bought and their arrival in' 4 are much more interested in the com-n- g Will Operate During the Month of 4 4 pennant race than the coming 4 4 war with Mexico. Many a fellow who is busy watch-- ! 5 4 4 ing the lines of the girls on the ' 4 BRING YOUR SEEDS IN EARLY. ' Some of our statesmen and college street would be better off 4 watching I 4 his own seem be waist to in line. favor of the professors 4 r A. nationalist movement in Mexico and 4 4 China but against any nationalism, in 4 A. C. Prows, Manager 4 the United States. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 414 4,4 4 4 4 4,4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 41 4 44 4 4 It is said that cooperative stores in Moscow last year paid a profit of 4 289 per cent on their capital stock. 4 4 4 No wonder they dont want any capi4 4 4 4 talistic regulations over there. 4 4 4 4 4 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4' 4 4 4 NO WORRY ABOUT REPAIRS. 4 4 : 4 4-4 We HONEST JOB an ALWAYS. 4 give you Opera House 4 4 4 4 New and Old patrons responded 4 4 4 wonderfully in purchasing this 4 4 4 weeks selection of - We Buy We have THE BEST HAMS and BACON you ever tasted and OUR EGGS are FRESH EVERY DAY. FRESH GROCERIES : LOWEST PRICES Salina Meat & Supply Co JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. Sell Exchange FLOUR, GRAIN, FEEDS OF ALL KINDS. WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR WHEAT. We Appreciate Your Business. Phone 66 Salma Roller Mill Excliam t |