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Show THE SAUNA SDN vVyoOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . We carry a complete Q LOCAL ITEMS OF Sept. 15 tf. Mis. E. C. "Wright entertained at luncheon last Saturday afternoon. Look over our stunning line of Ladies Those present were the Mesdames Coats. New Yorks latc.t fashions. Prices C. Itay Evans, June Webb and Jesse THE FAIR very low. Thorncll. O.'otf line of medicinal ' . i 4 i Lewis Drug Co i ; The I . Miss Jane Nowers spent the end at Elsinore. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright were Richfield visitors this Tuesday. R&xaJUL K' store r to 4c, according to flesh, quality and COMING TO TIIE KINEMA Veals about steady, with condition. $7.75 to $8.50, and Alilead of night the Sheik dimed the best light kinds heavies around 6c, but hard to move. balcony to Diana's bedroom which overlooked the Sahara desert, Her jewelled Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 for the average class coming in, and canners lc tp 2c. revolver lay upon the dressing table. SHEEP Market active to 50c the Sheik emptied the tiny weapon of its cartridges and departed in the first higher, with good to choice lambs $11.00 to $11.75; very few arrivals light of dawn. is of one This the gripping scenes in the placed on sale as they are going to eastern feed lots. Good Paramount great picture. The Sheik. A through to choice fat ewes $4.50 to $5 00, photoplay of passionate love against desen ! 5c to 6c, and yearlings $7.50 wethers , . background. T, t 1 i r' to $8.50. .' We are turning a good many band.1 OGDEN- - LIVESTOCK. MARKET of breeding ewes, so if there is any(Furnished by theUnion Livestock thing you want, or if you have some Commission Co., Ogden, Utah) for sale in this class, let us know. October 1C, 1922. IlOGS All markets lower for tlu Receipts of cattle, have been mod- week; bulk sales for handy weight erate the past week, but, in sympathy $8.50 to $9.00. Heavies $7.50 to $8.00. with eastern declines,' ,4tU?markt is and feeder hogs $8.00 to $9.00 for t!u fully 25c lower . on", bfcjif and feeder best kinds. Prospects lower. lower on all steers, and ?5q classes4 ; cow. Todays receipts Forever Lost. ; .liglt rftarkiDt strong. A mnn who was attending a vnmb-vlll- e to choice heavy beef steers . show In Denver recently laughed . $640 .to 6.75, and to bring any more so hard at one of the jokes that he ' would have to be strictly fancy. became hysterical, fainted and had to - Fair, to good kinds $6.00 toi$6.40. be carried out of the theater. UnforGood to choice fat cows and heifers tunately he was unable, when be re$435 to $1.50, and fair to good kinds covered Ids reason, to remember what ' $3.75. to . $4.00, with feeding cows 3c (be joke wa. , i ly , c i 'K. f ' Serve ' a Slice of 'OUR'CQQD HAM Today. Breakfast Bacon. ') Kerry and Holmes Herbert. LOUIS JACOBS tf . V l f , also Round Five of The Leather Pushers Doors open at 7:15 Prices, 10c and 25c -- Bdys and ypung mens suits, coats and mackinaws at a bargain. over- New THE FAIR Edwards was an ar- stock. north yesterday. She O20tf home here and will and Mrs. Arley EdDr. E. W. Wehle, Foot Specialist, wards. will be at the White House Hotel on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 23 and August Peterson, a former mer- 24. If you have any foot troubles as chant of this city, w'as here the early corns, callouses, bunions, ingrowing part of the week looking after some nails, weak and fallen arches, or important business matters. other painful conditions, call on Dr. Wehle and have them treated. Free Mrs. Frank Draper of Ephriam consultation. adv. came in from the north Monday evening. Mrs. Draper was called here on account of the illness of her daughter, THE RED CROSS Mrs. Henry Christensen. Mrs. Dra-peSUPPLEMENTS . will remain here for some time GOVERNMENT SERVICE and will help nurse her daughter BY MEETING THE back to her former health. Does it make your mouth water fast to think of in the pan? good ham Our hams are selected, FANCY, TABLE HAMS from the best packers. They are cared and smoked by a new process to give them a delightful taste and flavor. Buy a ham from us today. . Lowest Prices Fresh Groceries PACKAGE SPECIAL TRAPPER Coffee with of OLD ONE each tSalina Meat Supply Co. i! k' WKS UU HUE WEDNESDAY October 24th Gareth Hughes In "? Garments of Truth O Hank Mann Comedy, WAY OUT WEST Chapter J4 of TARZAN and THURSDAY, Clara Kimble Young in October 25th-26t- h CHARGE IT A Super Special Superior to any of Miss Youngs previous THIS WORK CANNOT GO ON UNLESS YOU SUPPORT IT WITH IN FIGHT FOB HEALTH Baby YOUR MEMBERSHIP Pern in LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF DOLLAR Better, Stronger Citizenry Now PAY UP TODAY Emerging Out of Work in t , United States. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 27-28- th ' Dally Thought For himself doth a man work evr In working evil for others. Tie; tod. f The American Red Cross ns an evangelist of better health has looked its problem square In the face. IIow it accepted the task revealed to It In fbe nations physical condition as brought out during the World War, and conscientiously applied Its activities to correction forms a vivid chap- Copyright. 1922, Western Newspaper Union ter in tiie forthcoming annual report. Historically and practically, nursing Is Help one another, the dew drop cried. a basic work for the Red Cross. In Its Seeing another drop close by its side; This warm south breeze would drive public health nursing service, In Inme away And I should be gone ere noon today, struction In home hygiene and care of But i'11 help you and you help me the sick, nutrition classes, first aid And well make a brook and run to nnd life saving courses and health cen the seal tirs, the American Red Cross Is apHOUSEHOLD HELPS plying effectually the lessons learned the war and making for a during To keep kerosene lamps sweet alhealthier, stronger and better nourways have several wicks for the lamp, ished citizenry. and often remove the The task of the Red Cross Public wick and burner, boiling Health nurse in the 1,240 nursing servand cleansing In an old ices now operating throughout the dish kept for that purcountry instructing their communities pose; add soap, powder in health essentials and disease preand washing soda, then vention is demonstrating the possibili rinse well after boiling. When stamps stick toties of human betterment and the great benefits of enlightenment. gether, just cover with a piece of tissue paper During the last year 313 new public e and press with a warm iron; they health nursing services were establishused again be can and easily ed by Red Cross Chapters, and several without the addition of mucilage. hundred services so convincingly provWhen mending wall paper, If a small ed their effectiveness that they were hole Is torn, tear the paper Instead of taken over by public authorities. In it, the Irregular edge will paste order to promote this work $30,000 was cutting down and not be so noticeable as a allotted to provide women to prepare nicely cut patch. themselves for public nursing. The An egg saver which will be useful home visits made by the 1,240 nurses again Is this One tablespoonful of aggregated nearly 1,500,000, visits to gelatin softened In cold water, then schools numbered 140.000, and in sis enough hot water added to finish the months 1.250,000 school children were process, using altogether one cupful of inspected by these nurses and where water. This will take the place of three egg whites In making a white cake. defects were found advised examinaBeat the gelatin with an egg beater tion by physicians. In rural communities this service has made a very and add to the cake. marked advance and has won thou When using a wringer with two sands of converts to approved method thumb screws use both hands In screwof disease prevention. ing so that the pressure Is even. ReIn home hygiene and care of the sick move the pressure when not in use, instruction, which fits the student In thus prolonging the life of the wringer. methods of proper care where Illness is Elastic makes a fine curtain rod; not so serious as to require prerfes-siona- l run It Into the sash curtains and fasservice, the Red Cross coniiuct ten with a loop over a brass tack at ed 3,SS4 classes during the last year, each side. Cut the elastic about three enrolled 2,356 instructors, 93,443 Inches shorter than the space. and Issued 42,656 certificates. When cutting slices from a ham to On June 30, 1922, nutrition service cut surembraced 1,199 classes, with a totul of be kept at home, cover the which face with melted keeps paraffin, 27,523 children and 2,589 enrolled dtietl-tianTreat Seventy-eigh- t food selection It fresh and free from mold. classes graduated 733 who recedved cheese In the same way. Rust may be removed by rubbing Red Cross certificates. In gemeral health activities Red Cross Chapers well with a slice of onion ; let It stand maintained 377 health centers, serving 24 hours, rub with turpentine and aa many communities, provided 38,751 the rust will vanish. health lectures for large audiences evChildren will learn to sew, happily, erywhere, while clinics numbered making things for their dolls. THE The Sheik g , KITCHEN., CABINET fc 10, (XX). If we please tell ethers if not tell us l! A TUESDAY, ODOOOQO BOE3QHOQQ DODO DO DODO O O Our StocK of o Ladies Coats, Mens Suits and g Overcoats, and Shoes O of all kinds and descriptions is complete now o o o o o o o u o V Never before have we had such wonder-ful- l var fetes to offer to the public at such surprisingly low prices. May it be a suit for a man, a coat for a woman, or a shoe of any kind you will see something new nearly every-- ther day as this is the way we keep our stock moving. c Max Cohens House of Quality a ao o o o o o o o 3 O o o w ODOODODODODOE20DODOQODODOQ Farmers Equity Milling: and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED s. CRANBERRIES 2 quarts for 35 cents t October 22nd A Louis Weber Production MAN. EX-SERVI- ts $5. purchase SUNDAY, PARTICULAR NEEDS OF THE IN DIVIDUAL BED GROSS WINNING A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION THROUGH storm and cold and danger even unto death-- - the wild goose clings to its mate. So did this mail. But the wife and mother, lured by new love, flew The story that follows will fill your heart as only lifes away. grert struggles and triumphs can do. Staged in lavish beauty and thrillingly playihl by a east including Mary MacLaren, Norman arrived. sep-aiat- rt r Miss LuDenn rival from the will make her reside with Mr. KXXX C Johnstone, teacher Physical Education in North Sevier high school, visited friends in Salt Lake during the Teachers convention. Van Miss Presents Goose buy your winter First class, 50c bu. picked. apples already Second class, 35c a bushel. P. C. Scorup New stock of blankets just of Good quality and selling cheap. Lasky Corp. The Wild Now is tiie time to week- October 20th and 21st Famous Players Sun- days conference. ' etc. - t Crane during Saturdays and Keep an assortment of these little medic inal aids on hand. They are valuable for aiding digestion, sweetning the breath - SATURDAY, Jtf. Tablets, Charcoal Tablets, Splint Tablets, Chlorate of Potash Tablets, Potash and Amonta Tab Bronchial lets, Lithia Tablets, Troches. ' and FRIDAY Miss Helen Itoylance of the Domestic Ait and Science department of A good office room tor rent. Terms the high school, visited her parents reasonable, apply MAX COHEN at Springville this Tuesday and Wednesday. For Sale 20 acres improved farm land, all under fence with small home, Mrs. Chailes II. Hart of Salt Lake good water right. Price reasonable. City was the guest of Mrs Joseph Apply Thos. Jensen, Redmond. J29tf Pif sin " FOR SALE Baby carriage in good condition. $20 if taken at once. MRS. II. B. CRANDALL Inquire INTEREST. tablets which are put up in a convenient form. ' T Local News Medicinal Tablets Put Up In Handy Packages I M ,4 Inbreeding of Specie. In an experiment with 000 white rats belonging to the sixteenth to the twcnty-liftl- i generations of brothers and sisters from the same litter, it was found, says Science, that close produced no deterioration. All kinds of Mill Stuffs. G. LORENTZEN, Manager, Salina, - Utah If mayonnaise curdles In the making, start all over again, using another egg yolk, adding the curdled mixture, a small amount at a time, until all I well blended. THE SALINA SUN S2.00 THE YEAR I |