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Show rtlE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH " NEWS NOTES FROM LOCAL ITEMS OF The m INTEREST. Pigs, calves, colts, lambs coming along. Make the most of them. Keep them healthy, their stomachs full. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic give them good appetites and good digestion, keep the worm away and guard them against disease. tonic for mothers, too. Cow need ft for Ha Its a great spring-tim- e system toning, bowel cleansing, appetiving etfecU. trood Sou are lieved of constipation and conditioned fur farrowing. Excellent for Mart In foid-- and Lu,t at lambing time. ivil Mis. A. llermanson entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her son, j Eugene, and her daughter, Lavetta. ! Andiew Anderson, of the Anderson Auto Co., Richfield, was here the first days of this week in the inter ; sts of liis company. The Misses Laurine and Beulah West were the guests of Mr. and lis. J. B. McMillan of Sigurd, Sun. a . Lewis Drug' Co. 7.11 na how much otoek you have. a packaeo to ouit. Wo haot Ijfrsi d4 ddd 44d 1 d4d4 1 d 3 d 5 d dd ddd4ddd SPRIN G jii i I dp d d d 4 d d d dd d d d ! 2 d dd ! This month, we live in hopes of seeing signs We are prepared, too. We new have a complete line of choice CPDHJf CFFHC llliU uLLUJ Seed Grows Every of Spring. d1 ddd d1 d d d . d ddddd d dd d,dd,dd Still have some of that $"!"$ d'd,dd'd,d,d,'Fddd,dd' 4 GOOD dddd4 Gunnison-mad- e candy. d,d,dd$dddd,dd',l"l,dMl,d,dd,d,fdd,d,dd'd,ddd'd'd'dddd,d,dddd'dd,dd,d WE CARRY ONLY THE VERY GROCERIES, AND FRESH BEST IN MEATS, VEGETABLES. Fresh Fish Weekly NIELSON & PROWS last Saturday. Mr. Elery Christensen came home on Monday, lie lias been at Clear Creek most of the winter. & Really beautiful suits for that price and not only are the fabrics wonderful but the styles are stunning and would have been so for $25. . Our dresses and wraps will surpass all your expectations but our wonderful Spring footwear will in no way take a back seat. Any style, any pattern, for sport or dress wear, satin, patent, suede or combination Spanish, or the new military heel also low heels for ladies and for the been unpacked. Miss have just SEE OUR WINDOWS! Max Cohens House of Quality s. hand-wor- out-of-to- hostess. Miss Kate Peterson came home last Sunday from Salt Lake where she is employed. Miss Peterson expects The evening was spent with cards and to stay the week-en- d and when she returns she will be accompanied by music, refreshments bieng served. SALINA, UTAH. $1650 antly entertained last Friday evenPRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL ing in honor of the birthday anniversary of here little daughter (Contributed) A very enjoyable time was The girls in both the Wednesday spent in games, after which a deliciand Saturday afternoon clubs are enous uneheo-was served the little thusiastic about their work and play. guests. Each weeks program aims to develMrs. A. Christensen entertained on op the girls along some line, speakand good, Monday evening. The k ing and singing, Mrs. II. clean S. were Barnes of guests sports. Salt Lake and Mr. H. L. RasmusDr. Freece gave a lecture on Frisen of Los Angeles, Cal. The guests day afternoon to the mothers of the were served a dainty luncheon by the Mr. and Mr, Curl S Ncilscn were ten ilered a pleasant surprise when a number of their friends and neighbors called on lliem in honor of Mr. Neilsens birthday MEATS AND GROCERIES Ladies sutts, any style including the popular Balkan effect, are here in great varities unbelievable low. We actually have suits as low as Mr. F. C. Snow was on the sick list the early part of the week, but is doing nicely and expects to around soon. Art-tamu- ar- centers . to us! What magnificient styles an d fabrics! They have been coming in a little at the time, one day five the next seven, but they have arrived and they are still coming in fust as fast as the manufacturers can get them ready and the express company deliver them. Never have we had such woo -derful garments in every concievable style. Mrs. Emel Jensen delightfully entertained on Tuesday afternoon. The lay. occasion being in honor of her little Miss Blanche Christopherson son Arlee. The afternoon was spent Miss Merle Jackson and in games and a dainty luncheon was Uvven and Meilin Taylor at luncheon enjoyed by the kiddies. Monday night after the lycbum. The Primary Stake Board held priMr. and Mrs. J. B. Jolly entertain ward conference last Sunday id Tuesday night at a card social in mary at Aurora, Vermillion iand Sigurd. ionor of Del Moore and Wilford King The conferences were all well attendjf Antimony. ed by parents and children. Mis. Joseph Hanson and daughter, On Wednesday night of last week itetta and Mrs.' Hattie Petersen left .or Salt Lake Sunday to visit thei a dance was given at the opera house ather, Mr. Frank Taylor, who is under the direction of the ward social committee. A dainty luncheon u'tiously ill. Mrs. Charles II. Gates was hostess was sold during the dance and the it dinner Sunday at six oclock in proceeds will be used in purchasing ionor of Mrs. A. S. Gates and so: a fence for the church lot. vlrant, and also Frank Kinny of Ray Mrs. Peter Andreason very pleasmond, Canada. Mrs. Byon Hall entertained in .ionor of the birthday anniversary ol ,ier gi anddaughter Miss Nedra Hall I'he evenings entertainment consist Luncheon cd of games and music. .vas served to eight guests. Mrs. Geoige D. Mason of Aurora was taken to the Salina hospital Tuesday night by Dr. West, her phy sician, and submitted to an operation for appendicitis. She is reported as progtessing nicely. . riving from the Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Andreason are movMiss Leah Brown has been a Salt into the home of Mr. J. A. ing week. this Lake visitor Christensen. Dr. Leo Meriill and O. G. Nielson, were transacting business at the The Stake Presidency were the at the Ward Chapel on Sunseat speakers ounty yesterday. Miss Marguerite Crane, a student day afternoon. of the University of Utah, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Christensen came home from Salt Lake City Miss Faun Madson. is here dd Spring Arrivals What beautiful garments have been wing fr d REDMOND !i kindergarten and their friends, which was enjoyed by all as well as being instructive. The library will be open on Saturday from 4 to 5. Sunday school at the usual time to which all are corRev. Wallace will dially invited. speak at the vening services at 7:30 There will be special music and a song service in which all may join. A welcome is extended to all. JEW her sister Myrlen. Vigo Christophersen came in from At a recent be here will meeting of our local He Salt Lake last evening. farm bureau, a committee was ap several days visiting with relatives. pointed for the purpose of grading . and graveling the roads and New Shipment .4..S.4.4.4.444,4444MM",,SM,,, CENTRAL UTAH Prunes, Seeded and Seedless Rasins and Dates all fresh Poultry Exchange We Pay Highest Cash Prices, its agent, Edgar Christensen of Poor Picking. A1 Wright went West last summer now through is receiving poultry to seek his fortune as a farm hand. this city, every Saturday. But the fortune was rather elusive and FINEST BRANDS ON THE MARKET With every can of Hewletts dlLUlHL Coffee purchased rt 50c A Can of milk will be given FREE ODCPIAI 4 4 4' 4 S1 4 4' 4 41 41 4"H 4 4 4 4 3 Quality counts the year rcund with us - We are not satisfied until our customers are. Galina Meat vSupply Co. , WANTED COOK Must be a practical and economical cook and a willing worker. Apply at the Gunnison hotel. -tf smoking Condensed Smoke for ham and shoulders. $1.25 a bottle at. LEWIS DRUG CO WE-POIN- Leave your Kodak films. We will have them developed. Mi)t2 THE PEERLESS. to our lumber with pride. Every well seasoned assortment awaiting your cardful inspection. Uniform lumber of excellent grain and kiln dried to a perfect turn. For plain or fancy effects we have the stock that ill stand every exaction of the craftsman. Stock that will not warp or shrink. Our prices are strictly in accord with 'sound business principles. Make your own Sugar Cured Hams with Wrights Ham Pickle and Sugar Cure. 75 cents and $1.50. LEWIS DRUG CO A good office room tor re.it. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN Bullock ! Dentist . a At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. AtSilinv- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. 4.4. 4. 4. 44 ? Jiit office. Bids will be received by the Secretary of the Lost Creek Booby Grazing association for a rider of the range. Also for fifteen tons of salt delivered at Salina and also for hauling same to Denfec ranch, from Salina. All bids must be.in by Match 20 1923. The boivt jesprves the right to reject any and all bufs P. II. MADDEN, Prcfditnt. N Culture. He Is a waiter In a restaurant In the University neighborhood, the Chicago Journal reports. The Woman has known hlin for a long time. "Youve been here for a good many years, havent you? she asked of him the other evening. he said, " I have. You see. "Yes, my daughter Is a school teacher, and we talk together when 1 get home. I could work In other places and make a great deal more money, but Id miss the culture. There's so much fine talk, and It's so educating to listen to It." So he satisfied himself with crumbs of culture rather than with large monetary tips. YOUR TOWN It By Patronizing' your HOME TOWN MERCHANTS i! PROMOTE HEALTH OF FLOCKS Much Can Be Accomplished by Runway and Houses With Lye Solution. Good Spraying Every poultry raiser knows tlint fowls thrive best In clean, well ventilated places. By keeping the houses, roosts, nests and runways sprayed WANTED:- - Board and room with with a concentrated lye solution you will do a great deal toward promotprivate family. Inquire at this office ing good health and productiveness among your poultry. Many of the most successful poultry HEMSTITCHING and Pivoting. Mail )our material to Mrs. Aniuudn raisers use this lye solution around their poultry houses at least every M 1 Beck, Centeriu'ld, Utah. other week. The solution Is made by dissolving a small enn of lye In A sprinkling New modern home for sale. Good lo- five gallons of water. or an old whisk broom hnud can, spray, Reasonable cation nnd fruit orchard. may be used to apply the solution. price. L. P. Petersen, Salina BUFFET FOR SALK;- - BIDS WANTED 0. 4,4i4,4,4''M,4i4i4444'4'44' Tcrnn Butter wrappers printed at this Send your orders here. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. Dr. F. A1 was back home In a few months as soon as the weather began to get cold. "Well, how did everything go around home here tnls fall? A1 asked a friend. I "Awful I the friend exclaimed. couldnt make no money at nothin! Why, this fall I had to shuck corn for as little as five cents a bushel Say, youre lucky! A1 told him. That would-- a been big money out where I was this fall. Out there the corn crop was so this we had to shuck by the mile to make anything at all! Kansas City Star. 4. 4. .j. .j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, .j. 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, 1 Wright's i side- walks. The work already has begun and will continue until the farmers begin working in the fields. Mrs. George Batchelor very charmingly entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of her little daughter Ellen. The guests were royally entertained with games and music, after which refreshments were served. See Chester J. 3t Myer. 16-3- THE SAUNA SHN-S- 2.00 THE YEAH |