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Show tHE SAUNA r WEED INSPECTOR OXIOUS Remands law enforcement (Continued from page one.) time, it makes possiblePositive Agitation. J For the first a certain specified time. If the hearipg is had upon any objection made, or if no objections are made within the time provided for in the statute, the 2 In the county REASONS amount of such statement upon the tax roll in a column prepared for that purpose. You ask whether or not these provisions can be enforced with respect to canal companies, in view of the fact that as a rule such canal companies do not have tayable property, that is, su.ch canal companies do not appear upon the tax rolls as the owner of property subject to tax. In reply I wish to say that it is my opinion that it becomes the duty of the county treasurer to place upon the tax rolls of the county the property of canal companies for the purpose of listing this particular expense of tax that may have been incurred under the provisions of the sections hereinbefore referred to, and that the mere fact that the property of such canal companies iB exempt from the payment of a property tax does not relieve such companies from the payment of the expenses incurred in removing noxious weeds from property owned by them. Only $6.25 Down! 5C stronger suction makes its dusting tocls more efficient. ' bag cl Busy smokers of today select Camel as their favorite smoke people, the fastest workers of all time, claim their right to enjoyment. And they choose Camels for the PRESENT-DA- utmost in smoking pleasure. Camel Is made to please and delight the modern, experi. enced smoker. It is rolled of the choicest tobaccos It is matchlessly blended for mildness and fragrance grown. in the smoking. Let Camels demonstrate their goodness and youll know why the smokers of today choose them over all other ciga-Wthat exalted sense of no other moke can compare with this one. Have a Camel!" 5, Ff DENTIST 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. UTAH Get the most out ofyourBuick buy it now when it will furnish the greatest enjoyBuick ment is famous everywhere for its tii superior roadability and handling ease, for the beauty and comfort of its Fisher Bodies, for the power and speed its Valve-in-hea-d engine provides. Burt Motor. Company Salina, Utah Sevier Buick Sales Co. tasts-salisfactio- TORI Peteison, who is spending his vacation in Redmond. Fifteen guests were seated for dinner. Mrs. Esther Jensen served an elaborate dinner at her home Saturday evening when Milton j was the honor guest. P. Hunt of Ari- -' Jacob Hamblin and J. W. of St. Johns and Miami, re- spectively, II. H. Blood, chairman, W. Parker, members and H. S. Kerr, chief engineer, of the state road commission, made a brief stop in Redmond Monday and had a short conference with Joseph F. Peterson, a member of the Sevier county board of commissioners. Acquaintances were exchanged and aftej a short talk on road matteers, the visitors' left for Salina. Milton Peterson, who is zona, UTAH Richfield, Utah i, Tellnride Power Company F. O. BULLOCK ! eervice-proc- requiring no cilir.g. today! Let us demonstrate it in you r heir e, by c! esnir.g cne cf ycur rugs free Complete with dusting tools I - It is virtually See The Greater Hoover H -:- 4 new features insure greater operating ease. Phone 26 SALINA rugs wear years Icr.ger. 7 Many Office Hours: 9 to 12. 1 to 6 Evenings by Appointment Hours Saturday even greater rug- - Hoover-cleane- d Its dust- - and germ-prois now washable. Harold Crandall, D. D. S. j; Dignitaries Visit Governor Geo. W. - saver; 5 ! - 3 It is an why it is Got something youll like to trade r some other article? Try a Classified Ad. SALINA ordinary cleaning time, it beats out and sweeps up an average cl 101 more dirt. treasurer is required to enter the j, SUN, SAUNA, UTAH bookkeep-Strod- e, er for Libby, McNeal and Libby, and who has visited at the Joseph F. Pet-J. erson home the past two weeks, turned to Salt Lake Monday, re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Peterson motored to Mayfield Sunday for a brief visit with friends, Mrs. Howard Nielson and Mrs. Bartley Thorpe of Ephraim were here Saturday and Sunday, visiting with, their mother, Mrs. Annie Niel Open for Engagements Manager S. L. Jensen has assem- - on bled a crack nine of classy ball players and he announces that he and his bunch js open for engagements. The Redmond players are an active bunch and are looking for contests. Who are Americas Immortals ? In the opening game held last Sun- They are the signers of the American day between the locals and the Sci-pi- o Declaration of Independence, the the visitors .were given a men whose history-makin- g . nine, deed one perfect trouncing. Next Sunday the hundred and fifty-on- e years ago we Redmond bunch will plap the Joseph celebrate on the Fourth of July. But team, the Redmond ball park being j Jo you know about them ? the scene of battle. The members of i What kind of men were they and why was their signing of this immortal document such an important event? How many of the signers can you name? These and other questions which your children may ask you on this great national holiday you can answer more readily if you read an article in this issue of Mrs. Adley Peterson, delightfully the Sun Its caHed Americas 56 entertained at a birthday anniversary immortals, written by Elmo Scott party Sunday. An elaborate dinner Watson. Be sure to read it, was served at four oclock, covers be- mg laid for sixteen. DES1 RUCTION OF ANTS IWT, R. J. R.vtioMi Tobacco Company, Rasmussen Mrs. Andrew. daughter, Helen, are Salt Lake itors this week, N. C. o a. :c 1 ij) vL t, J1 44 4 M1 'J' H 4 44 4 H 41 H-- H 4 Something Doing Every'Mlnute From J Mrs. Orson Rasmussen was pleas- antly surprised Tuesday evening prior to her departure for Sfdt Lake. A number of friends gathered at her home and enjoyed a good time and extended the best wishes for the fam- - : J ily in their new home. , o A laige number of persons have Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen were host and hostess at a dinner parly called on the county agent this spring Covers were lain for aid in the destruction of ants in Sunday evening. ' for eight guests. gardens and flower beds. Informa- tion has been received from Dr. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Salt bert J. Pack, entomologiist at the Lake are in Redmond for a short vis- - Utah Expeiiment. station, Logan, that the best thing for the de&truc- it to friends and relatives. tion of ants outdoors is the use of Miss Blanche Nelson of Provo is calcium cyanide a dust. The dust a house guest of Miss Esmont Jen- - is applied by lifting a spadeful of earth from the sprinkling sen. in a spoonful of calcium cyanide and Mrs. M. Larson celebrated her lightly replacing the earth. Some of birthday anniversary Sunday when our ants form rather small nests and she enterta'ned fourteen guests at a then burrows into the ground may well appointed dinner party at five be quite numerous. In this case, a oclock. probe could be placed into these small nests and a quantity of calcium cya- The Bee Hive girls enjoyed an ice nide introduced and the opening then cream parly Thursday night of last t closed, week at the home of Miss Lorraine We dont know how well Secretary Nelson. Twelve girls were present and in addition to enjoying ice cream Kellogg likes to laugh but he certain-game- s and music were other enjoy- - ly has a long one coming on the Rus- sian situation. able diversions. ant-nes- Winston-Salem- It is said that most of the popular songs about my dear old home in Dixie are written by jazzy young gentlemen in New York who have never been south'ef Coney Island. - Judging from his reply to Mr. Mel- Ion, Lord Churchill' is one fellow and who takes college presidents seri- - vis- - ously. I Speaking of Russian relations, Elmer Lauritzen spent a few days Uncle Sam is now in a fine position to say to John Bull I told you so. here this week visiting friends. - J A New York pastor advises folks of Mrs. Jed Herbert and children West Jordan are spending the week to take thheir religion with them on But Thats fine. their vacation. here as the guests of relatives. what are we going to do when the sun Mrs. Orrin Peterson entertained is hot, the fish wont bite and we run Friday evening in honor of Milton the fishook into our thumb? ! O O |