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Show 'me sauna sun. sauna, utaii NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND A WOMANS WORLD 44 44444444 41 Mrs. Erastus Peterson entertained very pleasantly on Thursday after noon. The occasion being in honor of her birthday anniversary. A dainty luncheon was served and a social time enjoyed by those present. 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 A woman world grows larger with her freedom. The new We her vision. political freedom, especially widen Dr. Don C. Merrill was the principal speaker at the ward chapel on have always catered to the women of this community because we appreciate their good sense of judging values cause we realize that most of the buying for the home and be is done Sunday afternoon. anl other publications posted on questions which the new era has opened for them. Tht Sho That Specializes in Service. Lewis Drug Co. 522 Store ffi What have you done in the NIELSON & PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES SAUNA, UTAH. What steps have you taken towards town beautification? What progress can you report on the cleaning up and removing of unsanitary and unhealthy conditions in your town? Have you these places located ? Is the vacant property cleaned up satisfactorily? Is your town ready to receive the thousands of tourists which will come to Utah this summer? What about your camp grounds? Do you know that the Chamber of of Salt Lake City is Commerce this year to ad$53,000.00 spening vertise Utah? And do you know how important it is for every town in the state to present the best possible appearance? Are your streets ad public grounds clean Hams 25c a pound The most complete line of Bread and Pastry in Southern Utah. Fancy Cahes, Buns, Doughnuts, Coohies in stocK all the time. Make our store your store. Quality counts the year round with us - We are not satisfied until our customers are. vSalina Meat ? Home-Clea- Vv '41 Max Cohen left Sunday for Idaho on an extended business trip. Mrs. Max Cohen accompanied by her daughter, left Monday for Salt Lake on a pleasure trip. Zcna Bird returned from Salt Lake Monday, where she has been visiting for the past week. , Mrs. II. T. Wright spent several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald C. Norman, at Gunnison. the value or our lumber and BOOST FOR UTAH Salt Lake, concluding an interesting article pertaining to Utahs industries says in the Salt Lake Mining when we say wa have some especially choice stock on hand ready for dethe trade will accept the news joyfully and rapid- ly. So we advise you to send your orders at once as the supply this year is limited. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. $2.00 Miss Helen Elben returned from Mt. Pleasant last week. She has just a four year course in Scientific Latin. completed P. F. Petersen, proprietor of the Salina Telephone system arrived in the city, Thursday for the purpose of attending to business matters. ' Misses Esther, Violet, and Rosena Johnson returned Sunday from Salt Lake where they attended the piano contest given by the state high schools. Supervisor Humphrey of the Manti National Forest, was a visitor in Sa-- 1 lina last Friday morning. Mr. Humphrey was formerly a resident of Salina. Albert Bird and Mrs. Mary Heigh-to- n of Missoula, Montana, were Salina visitors the first part of the week, attending the funeral of their brother Rudolph Bird. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamp, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mickelson and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Farrell were among those from Salina that attended the endurance dance at Monroe Hot Springs Tuesday night. Miss Van Johnstone and Joseph Anderson entertained the Sophomore class of the North Sevier High school last Tuesday evening. A trip on a dray was taken to Redmond lake, boat riding was enjoyed. A UC'I weenie roast furnished the refreshments. VV Hills Bros 337 West Second, Soutli Salt Lake City The Royal Neighbors had their general meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E. West last Tuesday evening. Since the advent of the fire the club has been forced to meet at the homes HE OWED NOT ANY MAN of the different members, but the EXCEPT THE EDITOR!! club is by no mans dead and those other The day a good man was present at the socials can vouch for talking to several other men on the good times enjoyed by all. North Front street, and he remarked, I dont owe any man a dollar, and I Other millinery may be more elabopromptly every month or in pay rate, but none has more distinction E4444'44444fr4444444444i44i444 cash. than the chic, small street hats that He was sincere, too, but he hapare the first to greet each season. pened to lok up and saw the editor Here are three of them, each repreof the Conway News standing looksentatives of a class. They are origDentist at him, and the good man blushand brilliant. inal, simple j. At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- - ? ing ed and added, Except the editor, 4 day and Wednesday. and then he gave the editor the two At Salina: Thursday, Friday, years subscription that was due, i and Saturday. making him square with the world. 44444444t44444444444444444 Conway (Ark. News. I Dr. F. 0. Bullock! t I --2 f Theres Dignity In Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Clothes PREPARE for the haying season J. B. Jensen, mining engineer of by purchasing Pitman rods, guards, WE STAND BY know On Wednesday May 30, Decoration Day all business houses in Salina will be closed from 10 A. M. until 5 oclock P. M. ta Let us boost for our state. There we fa Have your business houses seen a new coat of paint this year? Do you know that 1500 people die in Utah every year from preventable causes? Do you know how many people in your town will die this coming year from causes which might be removed now? Do you know that the Statewide Clean Town Campaign, n has the fullest cooperation of the State Board of Health because community effort is the biggest asset in community health? How many typhoid cases will your town have this year? What protection has your town against contamination by disease unless you know your weak spots? Do you know that the sanitary reFOR SALE Good milk cow. Will port of your town, which you will come in fresh June 1st. get as a result of the scoring after OSCAR NIELSON. May25t3 July first, is something your towm cannot get in any other wray? FOR SALE Piano. See Mrs. Do you want to be scored? Hermanson. May25t3. DO YOU HONESTLY THINK SEED Oats for sale. A LARSON. THE JOB IS OVER? Review: THE SAUNA SUN .. . INTEREST. May 25t2 Supply Co. livery, I LOCAL ITEMS OF e which we handle afford women a chance to keep The to this state scores of new industries and manufacturies and people. If you would progress and see the state progress, be a booster, there is ry money in knocking; stand up for your state. You can find none better. Men may knock and may go from here, but they are men who are incapable of visualizing future. If you will share the fruits, do your part and grow with the state. It is a privilege to live in Utah, for as the day follows the night, so surely is Utah destined to become a central and a mighty power, and Salt Lake, the bub around which shall turn the wheels of a thousand industries of the new and populous West. The district school teachers, Bp. Ernest Frandsen, Miss Edyth Bell and Miss Eva Fuller were pleasantly BUFFALO HERDS HAVE GROWN surprised by their pupils the latter Twenty-fivyears ago the Canadian part of the week. Games were playa email herd government purchased ed and delicious refreshmet3 were nt buffalo and placed It In a national served. park at Banff. For several years the A umber of children met at the herd was regarded merely as an obhome of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson ject of curiosity. Then a game preserve was decided upon, and the' herd, on Sunday evening and delightfully together with other buffalo acquired A from a United States surprised Mis3 Vivian Nelson. rancher, was very enjoyable evening was spentin turned Into the Inclosure. The pregames, after which dainty refresh- serve Is located at Wain wrlght, Alta., ments were served. and extends over 162 square miles of sandy prairie which was considered Mrs., Alex Peterson, formerly of unsuitable for agriculture. The bufthis place, ia the guest of Mrs. A. F. falo, 700 In number, thrived from the Peterson. start, and last spring the caretakers Alcounted 0,140 of the animals. Miss Eva Fuller left last Monday though the 1022 crop cannot be in company with her mother for Cal- counted until the bison are herded ifornia. She expects to stay a couple Into their winter quarters, It Is estiof months before returning to her mated that there will be an addition of nt least 1,000 calves. Besides this home in Salt Lake. herd at Walmvrlght, there are other Mrs. J. A. Christensen entertained buffalo In Canada In sufficient numa few friends at luncheon on Mon- bers to bring the total up to approximately 9,000 head, and the governday afternoon. ment Is preparing to kill about 1,000 Commissioner Tuft of Monroe was of them every year to prevent the preserves from becoming overcrowda Redmond visitor on Tuesday. ed. Popular Mechanics Magazine. SEVENTEEN PERSONAL QUESHATS OF DISTINCTION TIONS ON CLEAN-UP- ! by women. The Tlagazines - THE YEAH is none more worthy; for we have within its confines the greatest resources of the world. Put the pessimist on the shelf or in jail. He benefits neither himself nor the community. What we need and what we will have is men men with red blood in their veins; optimists who can see into the future; who can see the smoke curling up into the bright blue sky from the greatest smelting center in the world; who can hear the roar of the blast in our new steel furnaces; who can appreciate the great sugar plants distributing more than $12,000,000 annually among our farmers; who can comprehend the scenic wonders of God's most favored country; who can visualize the greatest of them all the shale oO industry which will not only sup- rivets, extra mower knives for various mowers. Also derrick cable, pulleys, forks, etc. at THE PEERLESS. May25t2 sections, FOR SALE One mowing machine, team harness and wagon & five head of horses. Hayloader, side delivery rake and self binder. Apply BERT JENSEN. Mlltf We carry all extras machines and bidders. LOUIS JACOBS. Dignified, stylish looking clothes; yea want them The only way yoa can get them is to bay fine quality and that's In the all wool We special in fabrics and expert tailoring these things as well as extreme valae for mowing Ail makes. Mlltf New modern home for sale. Good location and fruit orchard. Price reasonable L. P. Peterson, Snlina. AOtf Oce-foar- th oh on Ladies' suits WANTED COOK Must be a practical and economical cook and a willing worker. Apply at the Gunnison hotel. A good office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COI1F.K Terms Jtf ply the energizing oil to drive our ' FOR SALE One 14 h. p. elec- automobiles, air planes, or turn the wheels of our factories, for ages to trie motor. One 2'i h. p. electric ii come, but will give employment also motdr. One nearly new ladies to its thousands, of men and bring cycle. JAMES C. JENSEN. A20tfi hi-- 1 Max Cohens House of Quality Id |