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Show 7 t t A 1 . - j- LOCAL ITEMS OF -- A CLASSIFIED - - INTEREST. ADVERTISEMENTS f James C. Jensen and family. ored to Ephraim last Sunday. mot- Our Mothers Pay cards are choice fer and appropriate. LEWIS DFWUG CO. Miss Helen Uo) lance left today Sprmgville to visit with her relatives. Reverend Wallace of Richfield was a business visitor in Salina last FOR SALE Attractive brick building right on Main street with pavement Brick summer au- with big cement cellar. Full lot. e of See MRS. were CARL G. NIELSON. S. Nielson and family Carl Boys motor visitoi3 in Richfield last Mr. Hanks that he was perity shown the v ig their dairy t they had no rling than we just Ringing boys but for our- into it heavy in-ro- 'shall make Wayne I thinl cqunty. bjjtter for the Utah than the fin Wayne county we Guersney association to see other ountio? f allow our lead. As fposed of this and secure for the fanners lit buyers already hope to set an st of this section y ship-bac- k ho doubt but that will help this Dairy product? sec-untr- y. ier to ship than ship-i- d feed. It will also nployment for the home preventing the going out of town to rork. It hag been proven that Fave a better climate for the fsing of alfalfa, grain, etc., than trie more northerly part of the state There has been practically no weevil trouble in this part of the state. The distance" from the maiket, too, makes it more practical for this county to turn, their feed and giain into other prolucts less bulky to ship. Mu's rnti-rf- g to tf the Utah Station, (TpenmenA constant aVmnnd for to what sort 6.. pom-fto use and how er fly, e there ,is no real permits an accurate 'his v question. The has just obtained Logan on' which experi-or- k with commercial fertili-faboto begin, but several Jill be necessary before any-x- e definite information is ac- This is by no means an easy because different crops in the oil and the same crop on dif-:- it soils require different ferti Ex-Stati- on treatments. some-Ine- s some-tm- es FIRST WARD CONFERENCE - The Relief Society organization of the First Ward will hold its regular conference next Monday evening at 8 oclock at the First Ward Chapel. The following program,, will be ' ' Piano Selection . . k... .loise-BassRelief Society Instructions Given, at the April Conference in Salt Lake: .. .. President Minnie Dastrup, Trio: .... Mary Rasmussen,' Annie Harmon and Annie J. Peterson. The president extends a cordial invitation to the Relief Society organizations of oth wards. ren-dere- d: , . , AEROPLANE. SIGHTED A small amount of, excitement was last Saturday afternoon when an aeroplane, wag sighted east of Salim. The plane did not fly over the city nor did it land in the The plane is vicinity. thought to be the one which is to. fly from Salt Lake to., Bryces canyon and Zion national park. , caused ' Dr. F. 0. Bullock! Dentist v At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- and Wednesday, day v Salim:At 4 .Thursday, Fridry, 4 and Saturday. Union FOOD remem- 4 Mrs. Henry Kearns of Gunnison visited with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Brown Tuesday of this week. - Mrs. F. A. Beck of Gunnison, spent Monday and Tuesday in Salina visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred. A27tf ' hotel. -t Mothers Day cards at the LEWIS DRUG CO. FOR SALE Modern. Address, Monroe, Utah. bungalow. Emmett Robins, A2013 FOR SALE One h. p. electric One 2!L h. p. electric motor. Wm. of Brown Pickett and George' Fayette, were among those from motor. One nearly new ladies biSanpete county attending the water cycle. JAMES C. JENSEN. A20tf meeting in this city Tuesday. Remember Mother with an approBryce McBride, water commission- priate Mothers Day card. For Sale er for the Sevier river interests, was at LEWIS DRUG CO. in the city the early part of the week. Shortly he will remove his family to Richfield from S.alt Lake. Human Hair From China. . Human hair, obtained from the Miss Zetta Anderson entertained heads of thousands of Chinese coolies, in honor of her ninth birthday annirecently arrived in a southern port in shipment on the steamversary last Sunday afternoon. Gam- a es and refreshments were enioyed ship Hattie Lucenback. It is the first consignment of a total shipment of by .ten guests. about 300,000 pounds of human hail ' r.enj.1 Brown, president of the Utah now en route to this port from China. Poultry Producers, Inc., was here It is stated that the hair is to be used from Salt Lake Tuesday of this in the manufacture of press cloth and week. lie was conferring with the will take the place of camels hair for this purpose poultry men of Salina and North ' . 50,000-poun- Farrel, of president the v d Tongue Too Foolhardy. I was one of a group of' ytning people at the country club, nnd'lve were looking at the trophies to be played for during the season. Knowing my predilection for art, a friend of mine pointed ta rwi atrocious' oil painting and said, I dkjppose you are going for that prize.' Heavens, no, I exclaimed. No,1 She looked strangely ofthanks! fended. So you dont like It? slie asked. My husband and I thought it nice; 'we are giving it as the trophy for the Saturday sunset tournament. was a veil of blushes refuge V andMya only jumble of meaningless apologies. ' One of the most delightful social entertainments of the season was htld last Tuesday evening .by the S. O. D. II. gang, at the home of Miss Verda Jensen. The party being in honor of one of the members birthRefreshments were served at day. 7:30 followed by games and dancing. Exchange. Miss Zell Sorenson demonstrated dancing and Miss Toots Those present, were, Misses Zell Sorenson, Verda. Jenfeen, Utahna ' Bird, Stella Robinson, F ay Burns, Toots Brown and Clara Draper. ' popular jigging. v . Ft! If Ladies Suits Greatly I I Reduced We are reducing , the price of all our ladies suits. We still have a beautiful assortment of styles and sizes. The reductions are big ranging from 20 percent to 30 percent Have fust received a beautiful collection of the newest styles in ladies pumps, see our , tndows. Come in and try some of them cn. Tney are wonderful, very reasonably priced. Max 1 Cohens House of Quality ' , -.- -f FOR SALE One mowing machine Team, harness and wagon and five hedd of horses. Apply Beil Jensm. . T. D. Beal, dean of the school of A good office room tor rent. Terms commerce of the University of Utah, J Titf reasonable, was a business visitor in Salina the apply MAX COHEN latter part of last week. nison. if we have in mind an example of each. The most expensive and complex food which is recessary for health is rrotoiu, found in meats, eggs, milk, fish, beans and peas. Starch is found in vegetables, the potato being rich in standi. Sugar is found in fruits in the natural .state, in honey, and in all ' dried fruits; mineral matter we obtain from the water we drink and the vege tables we eat, As everything we eat, perhaps with no exception, has possibilities of barm ing this wonderful machine, if it Is not properly masticated, so starch, the best of food, if induged in in too large quantities, will also harm the body. Foods however good, in wrong will cr.Use Intestinal Combinations trouble. Protein foods at low heat will putrefy, giving off) the most deadly of poisons, but With starch low heat, such as surrounds the food in the digestive tract, will cause fermentation and an acid which is the best of disinfectants. As tl intestinal trimt is inhabited by different kinds of bacteria up into the hundreds, each giving off its own peculiar poison, dead ,or alive, one may appreciate a little of what we owe to our starchy foods. These starch granules, when submitted to moisture and high temperature, swell andiur.-'- t and after being' cooked become a paste easily attacked by the digestive juices. In the mouth, by mixing with the saliva in proper mastication, begins'I the first stage of digestion and a very tj Important one. I Too much starch and sugar cause" 'excess of weight. A meal of breaV rice, and potatoes with a tapioca pplr ding is one with far too much starch. When more starch Is eaten than is reeded for the body uses, it is sioteu ns sugar in the liver or around the heart, causing all sorts of disotders. Any organ smothered by fat is inac-the and thus throws the body out of balance. You will find dozens of eomhina-- ' tions, surprisingly simple, that .you !have never tried. Po- WANTED COOK Must be a pracMr. and Mrs. Rue Nielson returned tical and economical cook and a willyesterday from a business and pleasing worker. Apply at the Gunnison ure trip to Salt Lake City. Peterson and Elizabeth Alvey, Lloyd Jensen of city and Earl Back of Gun- ber the scientific ntuhes for the different food principles; it is I for Seed Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright. Mrs. G. A. Gates entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday afternoon for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Peterson, Edwin and Earl PRINCIPLES It is not necessary for us to I - the week. While here Mr. Farrell attended the regular monthly' stockholders meeting of the bank and also other important business matters. snili-cie- The application of substances not needed is waste of money for the farmer and is a bad advertisement' for the fertilizer merchant wfio must depend on profitable increases in yield to build up his business. Haphazard sale of complete fertilizers is' expensive to everybody concerned.' In the end the farmer will purchase phosphorus, nitrogen, or potassium ' and not just fertilizer. ' IMPORTANT W. B. McCormick and Miss ' are- in the city McCormick Iatty for a three weeks visit at- - the home of Mrs. Fust State Banks. of Salina was a visitor in Salma the first part of abide by yourself, and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world. Emerson. I Miss Lohree Nowers left Thursday for Suit Lake to visit her mother who is at a Suit Luke hospital. James mam 1923, h , Sometimes only, .nitrogen, only phosphoric acid, only potash is required. 1 m Western Newspaper ,(. When you have resolved to be great, i ut ft i.eces-'ihe- Call on E. W. Crane en tatoes. Raised from certified seed last year. Ap27t2 . of Milwaukee. ie said, was be- e on vfhlch LR-ch- f4,$..j,t -- ; t' 'T 1 b I I'f V |