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Show uf-' i- - h ' - k rrrr ' , v j ,. - - ; ' ' Zj r . r V" !f , : , F . . 'Vrt !5AUfTA suft sAiifiA. trfAH wM 44444444444444444444444 to Rexburg, Idaho, where she Important Essentials For 4444 4444444 444444444444444444 , Disease Germs and germ . - carrying bugs and insects should be gotten rid of now. Use A. 'f Diiinftctants . " r t v , V i, and other dark, damp places where , germs may lurk. F umigatort well-kep- ( should also be used so as to thoroughly rout all bugs kill disease germs that may be lodging in your home. 1 InuctiJei i and . f to kill all sorts of bugs, flies, mosqustr s 4 J Cleanup Campaign Aioths, B ant, roaches. sionary companions. Mrs. F.' F. Nelson entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday of fier daughter Vivian. The children enjoyed the evening in games, after which luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Caroline Luritzson of Salt 4 Lake is here visiting with her sist, 4. ers, Mrs. F. P. J. Smith and Mrs. j 4 Salina jj e, mites, and other pests whicn infest bams and chi 1 Lewis Drug f. t Tho - 4 : 4 it-- g S)iAtinctie Biintiriej - - - and-abou- - 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 I The Salma Sum 4 4 4 4 4 4 J f4 : Fat Poultry 15c lb Cull your flocKs and bring us the fat ones. Any Amount . - 1 1 1 C or i l-- 2c several days here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hansen. vis- Mr. and Mrs. tendered a very Sunday evening. Sterlings birthday C. Mrs. Jesse Thornell entertained atdinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her sister, Miss Stena Covers were laid fur twelve. ' the value of our lumber and when we have some especially choice stock on hand ready for livery, we know the trade accept the news joyfully and de- JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. - ' W1 ' j,. I r t .J A r Plan a rotation system for the next four or five years. An ounce of happiness is better than Miss Virgie White who is teachton of hard coal. a in school Salina visited Elsinore v ing the latter part of the preceding week It ts always well to understand when as the guest of Miss Lohrie Nowers. to stand from under. Miss Helen Constantine, eminent deliberate Probably a lecturer on household health and ecmost. man hates pep onomics was in Salina the fore part of the week doing extension work. None know how high they can fly Mrs. Ethel Madsen, Mrs. Smith, until they have to fly. Miss Veda Herbert and II. B. CranToo much honey Is sometimes as dall were motor pasengers to Salt as too much gall. Lake Tuesday afternoon of this week. They will be absent until the first of To err Is human, but to err with the coming week. aplte is not so much so. slow-thinkin- g, wil rapid- ly. So we advise jou to send jour orders at once as the supply this year is limited FOR SALE One 12-- 6 single disc grain drill. One mowing machine. Seven head of horses and one set of harness. Two good low wheeled, wide-tire- d wagons. Apply Bert JenM30tf . sen. , WANTED COOK Must be a practical and economical cook and a willing worker. Apply at the Gunnison hotel. Wrights Condensed Smoke for smoking ham and shoulders. $1.25 a bottle at. LEWIS DRUG CO . -tf Mrs. Ada Neilson very charmingly entertained on Saturday afternoon Make your own Sugar Cured Hams in honor of her birthday anniversary. with Wrights Ham Pickle and Sugar The afternoon was spent in hand Cure. 75 cents and $1.50. work and social chat, after which a LEWIS DRUG CO delicious luncheon was served to t twenty guests. office room tor rent. Terms A -tf good Mrs. A. C. Willardsen came home reasonable, apply MAX COHEN from Salt Lake last Sunday, where Orders taken for Alfalfa Seed. she had spent the past week. our samples. J-- tf See Salina Grain & Milling Co Mrs. Ira Jensen entertained very pleasantly on Thursday afternoon in FOR SALE bungalow. honor of her birthday anniversary. Modern. Address, Emmett Robins, A dainty luncheon wag served and a Monroe, Utah. A20t3 social time enjoyed by the guests. FOR SALE One Vs h. p. elecLauritz Smith came home from motor. One 2 V2 h. p. electric tric Canada the early part of the week. motor. One nearly new ladies biMrs. A. C. Willardsen delightfully cycle. JAMES C. JENSEN. A20tf entertained a number of children on Monday afternoon. The occasion be4444444444444444444 ing honor of the birthday annivers. ary of her little daughter Louie. The afternoon was spent in games, after Dentist which, refreshments were served the little guests. At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- Dr. F. 0. Mock I Mrs. Kisty Jorgensen and Miss Leona Jensen motored to Salt Lake City on Tuesday in company with Mr. L. M. Brienholt. Miss Jensen day and Wednesday. At Salina:- Thursday, and Saturday. 4 41, Friday, 4? & Good clothes; Good ' progress scientists say is the basis of progress Good clothes give you as nothing else can Wear them They cost very little self-assura- ce, nce en nesday. , Hans Jensen returned home the early part of last week, after an absence of over three years with the U. S. Army. While away he has had some wonderful experiences, and traveled over a wide range of country. Mr. Jensen spent some time in Siberia and from there he was sent to the Philippines. During his stay there, he received a furlough of two months. His vacation was spent in traveling through China and Japan. The latter part of his services was at the Hawiaiian Islands. He was a member of the band, and toured all the islands in that group. Self-assuran- S. Sterling were pleasant surprise last The occasion being Mr. Rue Neilson was a business visianniversary. tor in Manti last Monday. Miss Bessie Olsen, who has been S. Sorenson, proprietor of the Fair the house guest of Misg Leah Brown Store, wag a business visitor in Salina for the past ten days, left for her home at Salt Lake City this mornWednesday. her visit here, Miss 01-bCounty Attorney II. E. Beal was a ing. During honor guest at several was the business visitor in Salina last Wedsocial functions. Mrs. J. C. Nielson of Levan is iting her children in Salina. Galina' Meat (& Supply Go. we say New modern home for sale, . Good location and fruit orchard. Price reason; ilile A.Otf L. P. Peterson, Salina. . REDMOND Mrs. Emmett Robins returned to her home at Monroe after spending H. H .Thomas left Sunday for Provo. - Uv NEWS NOTES FROM atives at Marysvale. 25c lb Quality counts the year round with us - We are not satisfied until out customers are. 'if See Co FOR SALE Dodge car. Electiic Washer. Piano. Gasoline Range. In, AOtf quire Mrs. J. I. REX. , e Miss Dagmar Sorenson has returned to her home in Salina after spending the winter with friends and rel- INTEREST. 11 WE STAND BY j e, LOCAL ITEMS OF 21 ADVERTISEMENTS $ Orders taken for Alfalfa Seed. 4 our samples. Salina Grain & Milling COMMITTEE. Any Time -PICNIC HAMS SONELE& HAMS . disease-breedin- 1 CLASSIFIED 4 - 1 Specials I 1 - C. M. Mickelson. 4 1 for destriA We also have preparations , 4 $ t, PLANTS ABOUT THE HOME. Do your shade trees need pruning to make them more symmetrical and beautiful? 2 Are your shade trees planted so close together that they are crowding each other and growing out of shape and unsightly? 3 Would it improve the appearance of your place to remove some of the poorest or most unsightly trees? 4 Do you have old stumps along the street or about your premises where trees have been cut down without removing or covering up the stumps? 5 If you have planned to set out new trees this year, have , you carefully considered the best varieties for your purpose and the proper distance apart to plant them so they will never crowd each other and become unsightly? 6 Do the utility companies linemen mutilate the trees in front of your home? 7 Have you sufficient shrubs or ornamental bushes about your home to produce the most artistic affects possible? 8 Do you have them planted in the best way that, in groups t the corners along the borders of ' your premises of your home? 9 Could you plant some shrubs to good advantage this spring? 10 Are there any beautiful vines about your house or growing over unsightly objects on your premises? If not, why not plant some this spring? ' If you already ' have some, could you plant some more to good advantage? beds and lawns well kept, neat, and at2 flower Are your tractive? (Flower beds "produce better effects along the borders than scattered about in the lawn itself). 3 Do you allow Weeds to grow in or- about your lot or on the street where they may be seen by the 'passet-by- ? 4 Can you improve an y or all of the above plantings on your place this spring? CLEANLINESS AND SANITATION. g Do you have any place on your lot such as swill barrels, unsanitary out-doprivies, uncovered gar- bage cans, manure piles, fuddles of water, etc? 2 Do you allow rubbish and ashes to accummulate? 3 Are you planning to wage a campaign against the deadly house-fly- ? Better kill it or it may kill you. 4 Do you keep your barns, pens, sheds, etc., as clean, sani-taryi and ordorless as it is reasonably possible to do? 5 Are your cows kept clean,and is your milk handled in a sanitary way? 6 Have you raked up the leaves, bones," rocks,' sticks, cans, and other trash on your place and disposed of them? 7 Are your ditches and walks kept in good order? 8 Are you proud to take your friends or neighbors out into your back yard and show them how clean, neat, attractive, and well kept it is? clean-tow- n 9 Are you willing to get behind this clean-homcampaign with energy, determination, and enthusiasm, and do all you can to make this city a better, and more beautiful place in which to live? will be will visit in the city -- and then go the guest of one of her former mis- f , 1 , ' in sinks, drains, cellars rl ' NOTICE Bids will be received by the Street Committee' for the removal of the trees along J the north side of Main street,4 from the Salina Meat and Supply shop to the hospital. All bids must be in the hands of ' Survey Sheet For the Home Surroundings R. J. Ewles on or before 6 p. m. J -- BUILDING AND STRUCTURE OF ALL KINDS. 4 April 24, 1923. Said trees are Do any of your buildings need repairing or painting? to be removed within sixty 2 Are some of your buildings so old or worn out or dilapidays after the letting of bids dated that they should be removed entirely or replaced by 4 and must be taken up by the roots and logged suitable for new ones? sawing up into lumber. Posi- 3 If you have a fence along the street in front of your house tively no bids will be accept. is it neat, and in good repair? ed unless acconpanied with a 4 bond of $500 for the protection Have the front gates sagged? fo city property. The commit- 5 If the fence does not look neat and attractive, would it tee reserves right t3 reject any not be well to remove it and add to the beauty of your home. and all bids. 6 Can you arrange to make some or all of the above imSALINA STREET provements this spring? Salma MAKE YOUR HOME SECURE AGAINST BUGS AND GERMS X j The new Hart Schaffner & a Marx styles' will be a revelation to you Max Cohens House of Quality THE SALINA SUII-S- 2.00 THE YEAR |