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Show ThE sauna sun,' salinaCuTaIT SPIRITED NEW BLOUSES Legal Notices aeKiTcnm 4 4-- 4-- 4 4-- 4- - 4-- 4 4-- 4 4-- 4 5 US), NOTICE TO CREDITORS you need from us as we LUNCHES If children carry a lunch to school, lie carefully packed with msm picture. De- FINANCIAL THINGS SUMMONS AINT SO. THAT THE STATE OF UTAH. TO' THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after serv-iv- e of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after said service and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action By FRANCIS H. SISSON Chairman, Public Relations Commission, American Bankers Association Josh Billings' famous observation that the trouble with the American people Is not ao much their ignorance as the tremendous number of things they know that aint so, has particu- well-beate- n to "inforon finan- long-sleeve- popular brought to quiet title to the folmation lowing described premises: cial subjects toof 112 the North feet Commencing Among these day. South East corner of Lot 2, Block of ain't sos 21 Plat A Salina Townsite Survey, common belief are: The view that a high tariff assures feet; running thence East 208 thence North 52 feets; thenc West any real protection to American profeet duction; 208 feet; thence South 52 The theory that highly restricted to the place of beginning, containing is of benefit to American immigration 5090 square feet, labor; and to reform instruments of con. The impression that the Federal veyance of said premises executed Reserve Board was responsible for the deflation in commodity prices In by said defendants. 1920 and 1921; N. J. BATES, The idea that the United States can Plaintiff. Attorney for maintain an isolated position in world S Mayl8t5 affairs; The notion that railroad stocks are watered; The Illusion that Wall Street dicyESS'SK" tates money or credit conditions; The fancy that the interest of any class or section can be permanently furthered at the expense of the general Interest; The phantasy that fiat currency can add to the wealth of the nation; The delusion that capitalism is responsible for economic and social Ills. These beliefs have been propagated b Thats wit) it would by catch phrases, n&tety proof. Some profitable for you to of them serve narrow, selfish Interadvertise to it ests. Others give psychological discontent something to blame for trou bles Imaginary or rising from other If yoc want o job causes. None of them help the soluUntil their tion of public problems. If jws wan to flirt somebody Is influence eradicated distorting to selt wan something If yoa from public opinion they will confuse If yoa w ant io boy something ihe real issues and make for economic! unsettlement. If yoa wan to rent year Boose If yoa went to sell your Boose SMART TAILORED SUIT If yoa wan to sell your farm If yoa wan to bay property If there Is anything that yoa S want the quickest and best w ay to suppl j) that pun is advertisement in this paper table-spoonfu- one-fourt- f, r People Read This Newspaper (It), I The tesultt will surprise and please you 4 StatinclnV Srinliucj - - t4 One of those trim, plain, beautifully tailored suits, which have come to bl distinguished as American tailored suits, makes a bid for approval in thq picture. It Is of dark blue twillclot.lt and has a plain, straight skirt. A 4 styles go, the coat is also plain, but i? has a unique embellishment of tucked material that forms the cuffs aud appears on the lower part of the court 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 ; 4- - 4 4 v - t Salina Tire Shop REPAIRING VULCANIZING The Salina Sun GAS AND OILS FREE AIR AND WATER 4. 4. 4-- 4 4-- 4 4 4- - zimm: 4 4 44 4 -4 4 4 4- 4-- 444 4-- 4 LI 4 4444 4-- 4' 4-- 4 4 4 4- - 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 Othenuis Peterson v 44 4 j 4 4-- Proprietor 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 4 4- - 4- - 4-- 4- - GOOD THIN GS Date Balls. Stone and chop three cupfuls of dates, add one cupful of black walnut meats, one of sirup and a tablespoon-fu- l of the preserved ginger, chopped. finely Make into balls, roll in coconut. cube Sour Cabbage. Cut a two-incof fat salt pork in dice and fry until a light brown. Add one cupful of boiling water, two quails of shredded cabbage and one sour apple cut line. Cook for an hour very slowly. When half done add one half cupful of not too sour vinegar. Buttermilk Bran Bread. Mix a pint each of loan and white flour with one cupful each of brown sugar and raisins and one teaspoonful each of salt and soda. Beat up with a pint of buttermilk and hake in a moderate oven an Imur. Chestnut Sauce. Take one cupful of chestnuts cooked as above, add to a rich loowu sauce prepared by thickening Hu fat in Hie pan with two to throe tablospoonfuls of flour; brown, well season and serve with Hie roast or fow l. Cook a pound Chestnut Cakes. of chestnuts for fifteen minutes, shell and skin them, then cook in boiling water until tender. Rub through a sieve and to every cupful add the yolk of an egg, white .epper, celery salt, onion juice and salt to taste. Make into neat cakes, dip in egg and fry In butter and servo with broiled steal;. Baked Hash. Rutter a shallow baking dish, pile in the hash loosely, sfnooth tic top, dot with hits of halter and hake mil il hrow n and crisp. Turn out on a platter or serve from (lie baking dish. Orange Frosting. Take one cupful of confectioners sugar, mix with one tablespoonful of cream, pulp and rind of an orange and a little orange extract with some yellow vegetable color- Beat until smooth and spread ing. over tbe cake. Sardine Scramble. Add tbe juice of half a lemon to one cupful of finely- cut sardines. Cse the oil from the can Instead of butter, beat six eggs, mix well with the sardines and cook In the 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444H". YOUR h j, 4 4 4 Western Nownpaper Union.) MORE rzzn 4 11123. l)v feat is fur those wlio accept defeat and disgrace is for those who acknowledge It." .444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 d cnbo-chon- g Siamese Superstition. The Siamese have in theiv houses in even number of windows, oeos. ooms and cupboards, for they have a as uperstltion regarding odd numbers and something luck bad of larbingers o be avoided. less one-hal- lar application is Land of Caves. The Shenandoah valley Is achieving a reputation for its caves. It has a large collection of great ones and Innumerable smaller ones. Those of Luray, In Page county, have been known for some time, and have been visited by thousands of persons from all over the world, but in recent years other caves have been discovered and opened which are just as notable and Interesting. They are Weyers cave. In northern Augusta county; Endless cavern, In Shenandoah county, and the Shenandoah caverns, which were the last to open. Some persons claim that the latter are the most wonderful of the group. The reason for the presence of these caves Is that there Is a great deal of soft limestone in this vicinity, and the water has gradually washed It away and left these great holes. Merc. Co. -- fendants. Standard 4 4 4 4 best for less? that We THE DISTRICT COURT OF There Is nothing tame or commonTIIE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SEVIER place about this seasons blouses, neither are un-- iiunuj, Many ui COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. them are made of plain crepe de First State Bank of Salina, a gpr- chine, with bands, inlays or vests of silk, In colors lively but soft, printed porationj Tlaintiff like tbe pretty model shown In the vs Recognized 4 is 4 food 4 and wholesome 4 4 also substantial. Sweets should he 4 u s e tl sparingly, 4 surA though. 4 prise in the form 4 sell for of a cake, a few 4 4-- ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 dates, or pieces of candy, or a little fruit in season, hidden in a corner, is a source of keen pleasure to a youngster. AMONG FORMAL SUITS Sandwiches are the usual food first imt into tin1 basket. These may he aried as to fillings, making some sued, some sour, or tilled with meats, cheese and eggs. lickles are not especially good food for the young, hut a good homemade dill pickle sliced very thin, and only one or two slices used, will help to make a meat-tillesandwich tasty. Lay the slice of pickle over the meat. Oil cucumber pickles, finely minced and mixed with chopped meat makes another good sandwich. Jelly, jam and preserves are all good, ami when used Hie piece of cake may be omitted. Molded Chicken. Remove all the meat from the lames of an uncooked fowl and put it twice through the meat f chopper. Into a saucepan place cupful of bread crumbs and one cupful of milk; beat, stirring until a paste is formed. Take from the heat and gradually boat In the chicken, addnils suit makes a triumph because ing a teaspoonful of salt, popper and of Its beauty. There Is not a lot of empaprika to taste and a tablespoonful broidery 011 It, but what there Is reof minced parsley with three veals novelty In design. The skirt la egg volks. Fold In the stillly plain and uttacheil to a beaten egg whiles, turn into a buttered bhmso of printed silk In rich paisley baking dish, stand iu hot water and colorings. It has a surplice opening, minhake In a moderate oven for 40 The smart box coat Is only fastened utes. Turn out and serve with a white at the neck, thus revealing the color sauce. ful blouse. Its flaring sleeves are decs Beets with cardinal sauce are de- orated with embroidery set with licious with this dinner. Boil the holds and a similar motif finishes the until tender, chop and serve with the collar and tho bottom of the coat following: To three tahlespoonfuls Middle Ones Hard Lot. of melted butter is added three who has one brother older Jane, of (lour, then add one cupand one younger, exherself than ful of the red liquor from the hinds, Moth-Proo- f Powder. a middle child has a hard why plained boil until thick, then add An odorless powder, slightly soluble one doesnt get to middle lot. The cupful of vinegar or tin juice of half because the old- In water, which It is claimed makes go daces, she said a lemon. Boll up again, uilil one-hal- f has been produced Is always ldg enough to take wool moth-prooone est cupful of cream and pour over the Hie youngest one Is always too by a German company. and chopped or diced beets. lit He to leave. r IN cite1 sell for less and pay you tne best market price for your eggs, etc. Everything fresh and clean Our goodc are the best brands and grades on the market so why not get the New8air Union.) AND DINNERS It should HENRY K. LOGAN, administrator of estate of George C. Logan, DeM4t4 ceased. Cobb, Western The men of the past overcame because they had convictions. We of the present frequently fail because we have nothing but opinions. ESTATE OF GEORGE C. LOGAN DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of George C. Logan deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within two months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Henry K. Logan at his residence in Salina in the County of Sevier, State of Utah. Dated April 30, 1923. Charles Cobb and Emma 1323, 4 4-- 4-- 4 4 444444444 Buy your groceries and everythin, Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. 4-- J t 4 oil. 'I'ltuA W trexi TOWN uild It By atronizing your HOME TOWN ERCHANTS 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. -444 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 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4 4. 4-- 4- - 4- - 4 4-- 4 |