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Show The 3AL1NA SUN Interest Greatest Mother Sammons Her Children Legal off marad Kafte FresH For- - Rent3 Safe Deposit THE Total 21,629.63 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc. 4,690.21 Net Undivided Profits Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject Meats, I Fresh Vegetables, Melons, Fruits and Fancy Groceries. to Check DLS11UCT COURT PROBATE IN' Time Cer- In the mutter oi the Estate of KInilim tificates Hunq.hicj Seortip, and James II. Seorup Savings The undersigned will sell in one pared or in subdivision at private sale, the property hereinafter di senbed, on or after Saturday , the .Mil day of Oetober, A. I). PO?, at 12 o't loi k mam f said day, and w rtl ten huts w ill In- leeeivtd ut the P. C. Seorup at Salma, Utah, or at the resnlenee of J. W. Humphrey, ot Ephraim, Utah, Terms of sale, cash at tli 2 time of sail-- , or purchase price secured and subjei t to eoniiniiation of the court. Comment mg ten ilmins Eust of the North-wecorner of South East quarter of Set turn twenty four. Township twenty-on- e UTAH. South Range one West S. I.. M. tlienee East on quarter section line ten t hams; tlienee South twenty chains; thence M ext ten iliams; tlienee North twenty chains; to place ot beginning ami containToo Familiar. ' Tills air Is very familiar," said the ing twenty acres, together w ith ten shares of the capital stock of the Salma Creek musician as a gust of wind whisked Irrigation Com puny . his hat off. Roster Transcript. Dated this htli day of October A. I). buna soap 5 bars for 25c - NIELSON & PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES Red Cross Water First Aid Makes Life-Savi- Gain ng Chapters engaged In life saving or water first aid last year with the result tliat the American Red Cross Life Saving Corps has set a new' and the high nia i k for enrollment number of qualified life savers developed The influence of learn to swim week" in many localities is reducing the water fatalities through Instruction and the wider dissemination of resuseitat urn methods demonstrated by the Red Cross representatives. Excellent woik lias been done in teaching a large part of the American population how to take care of itself in the water. Crowing appreciation for this Service is Red Cross shown by the compulsory instruction adopted in many cities for members of the polite and tire departments in the prone pressure method of resuscitation. More than 325 ideal is emAn allegorical concept of the Red Cress as a peace-tim- e ploy ed ly the American Red Cro s in a new and striking poster for its Annual Red pros Roll Call. Spread out before the heroic size figure is the outline of the Jnited States with a Red Cross superimposed upon it while around its borders are sketched scenes depicting the chief activities of the Red Cross today service to disabled veterans of the World JJ'ar. disaster relief and promotion of the pub'ic health. The poster is the work oi Lawrence Wilbur, a New York art'st and will be displayed throughout the country during the enrollment of Lie Bed Cross membership for 1923. Daily Thought. F.g Pickers P.pt'o-For himself doth a man work evl in for To use a three-- heeled pl.it the purpose of picking tics. was the In working evil for others lIeo;L timely idea of a grower of ii.it frTt, In order to vi.ir.tst h's .Subscribe for the Salina Sun. Two rop quit k!y, as described in n s .entitle journol. dollars a year, payable in advance. m fi u . Ah! -- I.ife-Savin- st -- 1922. Bolivian Finances. P. C. SCORUP budget estimated of Bolivia, as published In the West Coast Leader, place the expenditures at (In round numbers) and the revenues at $5, 600, 000, leaving a deficit of $3,100,000. Deducting the discount on salaries recently authorized by tke Bolivian government, amounting to $600,000, a deficit of $2,500,000 remains. Adding to this the 1915 deficit of $1,400,000, there is a total deficit of $3,900,000, which is to be provided for by an issue of customs warrants to the amount of 10,000,000 bolivars, or $3,893,000. The 1916 J. W. HUMPHREY Executors Sat. A She Knows Woman knows QUALITY and demands QUALITY thats why they trade at the vSalina You can't give until it hurts for giving an American dollar to join the American Red Cross Helps you tflfhelp others wlnfare hurt and who need re det. Til rVKITCHEN ilfgl CABINET Cash vStore log Coprlpnt, 2 P. C. SCORUP, Proprietor What's, tlie use of always fretting At ti.e tr'ala we shall find Ever strewn along our pathway Havel on and never nund. New goods arriving drily. SUMMER DISHES delicious slimmer salad is prepared by using ripe, juicy peaches. Reel and halve them and to demonstrate to vou that our lumbr is the best procurable. If you are a judge of stock at all, we can convince you that our lumber will live u to your most ecactiog.-i'equii'enients.- Af- ter you ate sure that we have tli hi st lumber on the score of quality then compaie our pi ices with others. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. .If you want file Best Tire and Tube Service BUY YOUR TIRES and TUBES HERE Sis Months Free Service We sell the famous Fisk Red Top Tires Also Raoine and Firestone Tires First Ciass Vulcanizing Tire Salina Sliop Prop O. Peterson, AUTO BAT TEFvY Equipment We fix It remove the arrange stones, on a bed of lettuce hearts and fill the ' .Rudolph Valent mo in the Melford. Production,' t SheShtikl a Paramount Picture, '.George ASSESSMENT NOTICE The Auroia Imgation Company principal place of business, Aurora Utah. Aurora, Utah, Oct. 10, 192: Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of the above named company held on the 9th day of October, 1922, an assessment of $1.75 per share was levied on the capital stock of the ecu poration, pay able immediately to the Secretary at his office in Auroia, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of November, 1922, will be de linqucnt and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 15th day of December, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. MARTENES ANDERSON, Secretary Fish Butter Sauce. With Pi op the fi'li tied in a cheese cloth into boiling water and simmer until tender; seasoning such as onion, bay leaf or parsley may lie added to the water whtn cooking. Drain the fish and serve with a rich white sauce to wliiih las been added while liot of butter and the juiie of a huge lemon, with salt and pepper to season. Serve cold or hot with the fish. ul Electric Sliop Dentistj; 9 a. m. to 5 Hours d- - In Insular possession of the United States and In foreign lands the American Red Cross scored heavy gains during the last year, passing the previous membership high mark of 1918 by 4,261 and advancing the figure te The Philippines take the 156,408. lead, gaining nearly 100 per cent, now having 115,917 members. In Europe the 1921 Roll Call enrolled 11,125, with the Constantinople Chapter reporting 665, a gain of 33 members. China was 1,782 members, a gain of 696; the little Virgin Islands have 1.000, while the Dominican Republic with 2,927 advanced from Its previous high mark by 1,423 new members. Haiti, organized In 1920, now has nearly 1,000 enrolled. Mexico reports 354, a gain of 327 in one year. The American Red Cross has Bpread Its membership over some 70 foreign lands and Its Junior membership outside of the United States Is close to 700.000. Sevier, State of Utah, at the close of and 13 days. Deceased was a mild business on the 10th day of October mannered pirate with a mouth full of 1922. RESOURCES whiskey. He came here in the right Loans and diswith another mans wife and joined counts, .... $531,573.21 the church the first chance. He owed Les notes and us several dollars for the paper and Bills of this Bank you could hear him pray for six Rediscounted 103,191.93 428,381.28 blocks. He died singing Jesus Paid Ovei drafts 4,076.74 It All, and we think he is 174 85 right U. S. Liberty Bonds, etc. 1.00 he never paid anything himself. He Ranking House 1.00 was buried in an asbestos casket and Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned 5,187.50 his friends threw palm leaf fans into Due from Federal Reserve his grave as he may need them Bank 20,291.85 LET VIV BURNS Put on a new Muto Top or Repair the old one. prices All Work Gunrnntrc Ri .isonitiili'. would tell the truth in the future and the next issue of the paper contained the following items. John Benin, the laziest merchant in town, made a trip to Beeville on Monday. John Coyle, our groceryman, is doing poor business. His store is dirty and dusty. How can he do much? The Reverend Sty preached last The Sunday night on Charity. sermon was punk. Dave Canky died at his home here Tuesday. The doctore gave it out as heart failure. Whiskey killed him. Married Miss Sylvia Rhodes and te rn Utah. Salina, Cushion Work a Specialty SALINA and GUNNISON .. . .p --j- .j. .;. .'e t -- -- 4-- -- - 4- - I 4-- 4-- cn E. W. Crane for your fall and winter 5 Observing Other Planers Cn the moon, as well as on Mira, there Hre many varied shades and tint r coor to he seen ; greens and 'One jellovvs and reddish hiovvnsi J Call .ri-ivt- Federal Reserve Bank Stock 25c to 50c t- 4 5 I 1 --I lu. II. h htiek white and grays. srudv of the color effects produced TOTAL $492,266.94 fiv our own gelation tmd vast sea LIABILITIES I when viewel from great e"-rRo25.090.00 tvev aid In tin Capital Stotk Paid In Interpretation of 60,000.00 Mie Surplus Fund splotches of color Mutt are Undivided n Pick yourse If 1 "eh 2,550.00 A APPLES 5 i ( 0. Bullock Dr. F. an-otli- ir t.il.le-pooiif- Foreign Fields James Collins, last Saturday at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. GordThe bride is a very ordinary on. town girl who doesnt know any more about cooking than a jack rabbit and never helped her mother three days in her life. She is not a beauty by any means and has a gait like a duck. REPORT loafer. Made to the Bank Commissioner of The groom is an the State of Utah of the Condition of He has been living off the old folks FIRST STATE BANK at home all his life and is not worth OF SALINA shucks. It will be a hard life. Located at Salina, in the county of Died Bill Dix, 56 years, 6 months, lf loots. Boiled t TE centers with a bid I of seasoned highly cheese cream Lit ha boon mixed with chopped nuts and serve with mayonnaise dressing Raisins have a natural iron content vvliidi makes thorn a valuable f?od. A handful added to alnm.--t any salad will add to its flavor as well ns its food value. Raisins added to boiled rice, lui ad puddings and simple foods prepan d for the children will tempt them to eat food iliervvise refused. Raism Roly Poly. Sift one cupful of flour with one teaspoonful each of salt and baking powder, add one teaspoonful of butter and two of lard, mix well, add one-hacupful of milk and two taldespooi.fuls of sugar. Roll out one fourth inclt in thickness and cover v. it li one cupful of raisins seeded and slewed until thick, adding one tubk'sp' onful of sugar. Roll the same as a je'ly roll and finish with blitter; spi inkle with sugar and bake in a rnoder. te oven. Serve warm witli a lemon sauce. Apncot Tort. Make a tender white lay tr take, baking in two lay ei s. Take two pounds of ripe apricots, peel and mash aad put through a sieve; one (an di. lined may tie used if the fresh are not obtainable. Add powdered sugir to sweeten and one tablespoonful of butter. Spread on the cake for a cover the cake with frostand tilling Deem ate with halves of the ing. a pi Red Cross Gains Strength in All GEO. R. WICKHAM Assistant Commissioner of the TRUTH TELLS General Land Office. a short time ago the editor of Only September 23, 1922. in a Indiana paper grew tired of being First pub. Oct. 20. called a liar and announced that he Last pub. Nov. 10. A WE WOULD BE ONLY TOO DELIGHTED SETH PIXTON, Commissioner Bnk -- Newspaper Union VVest.rn $103,192.93 TOTAL State of Utah, County of Sevier, H. B. Crandall being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1922. Subscribed and sworn to before me this luth day of October, 1922. JUNIUS WEBB, Notary Public, Salina, Utah (Seal) My commission expires the 20th day of May, 1924. Correct Attest: JAMES FARRELL, H. S. GATES, P. C. SCORUP, CHRIS JORGENSEN, Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 20th day of October, ce Help to Help Others ! $492,266.94 TOTAL LIABILITIES CONTINGENT Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank $103,191.93 1922. TO ENTRY OI RESTORATION LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 160 acres within the Fillmore National Forest Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906. (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land oflice at Salt Lake City, Utah, on March 20, 1923, by any qualified person, except that for a period of 90 days prior to said date, the land will be subject to a preference right of men of the War with men, in Germany. Such order to avail themselves of theii preference rights, must file their applications on or after November 29, 1922, but prior to March 20, 1923. All such applications filed on or after Nov. 29, 1922, but prior to Dec. 20, 1922, will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on December 20, All such applications filed on 1922. or after December 20, 1922, but prior to March 20, 1923, will be treated in the order in which filed. Applications may be filed by the general public within 20 days prior to March 20, 1923, and will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on March 20, 1923. SEVi SWVi NE'i, W 2 WM-E !4 , SE,4 NW'4, N E hi SWtt, W i NW!4 SEVi NWki SWV SEE, Sec 11, T. 25 S., R. 5 W., S. L. M., ConListed without taining 160 acres. applicant. The above lands are restored as a unit anil entry should be allowed only in its entirety. List g At The Kiriema Fri. and 9,000.00 161,100.18 Deposits 170,100.18 Total Time Deposits P.G. white Naptha soap 4 bars for 25c SALINA, 219,305.78 Total Demand Deposits NOTICE OF SU.K SPECIAL1 423.95 811.98 Cashiers Checks Deceit st (I. I 16,939 42 921.56 218,069.85 Demand Certificates AND FOR SEVIER DUSTY, STATE OF UTAH. DIVISION 8.00 Boxes Notices iteadparters and Cured IN 9,510.73 58.88 416.00 Exchange 5 Profits 11,636.02 jl'senable ou easily Mars an. the moon, |