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Show iM SALtlA sun. saItna. ufAll 0m Guide Book LOCAL ITEMS OF For Tourists STOCK OP BEFORE YOB START Salina Tire Shop INTEREST. I !- - NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND REPAIRING VULCANIZING FISHING TRIP ON THAT Motorists who are planning vacation tours during the summer months will be pleased to know that the 1923 Associated Tours Guide, the official road book compiled and published by The Automobile Club of America, is now ready for distribution. By following the carefully selected itineraries and clearly defined road mapa with which thej Guides 104 pages are filled, summer vacationists are enabled to tour by motor through the most charming sections of the Eastern United States and Canada to seaside, mountain and country resorts. All tours in the Guide are compiled with a view to scenic J Spend a few minutes at our shop and select the things you'll need while away. We suggest an Emergency Package Mealing Lotions, Face Creams, Powders, Brushes, Fountain Pens Stationery, Antiseptic Solutions, Headache Remedy, Sponges, Bath Supplies, Vac uum Bottles, Cameras, Photo Supplies, etc. of our stock An inspection will r! other suggest items. 5 : 5 4 4 5 4444 4 4 44 $ 4 4 4 44 5' 44 4 444 44 4 4 4 4 4 5 3" 5 4 4 5 Lewis Drug' Co. t ft i Jrore" The 1! ( T HE cleanest line of Meats ! and Groceries in Southern Utah. charm; the roads mapped are the best stretches of hard highway that the country affords. For transcontinental motor tourists there is a double page Atlantic to Pacific road map showing the several routes across the United States, accompanied by complete intineraries for this increasingly popular trip. For those visiting the New England country there is a map of the recently A adopted road marking system. large folding road map of the entire country east of Chicago accompanies the guide. A feature of the Associated Tours Guide that motorists particularly appreciate is that the itineraries are arranged to allow for logical stopping places at the end of each days run at towns where accomodations may be readily secured. Synopses of state motor laws, ferry schedules, and lists of good hotels and garages also go to increase the guides usefulness to the automobilist. SUBSCRIBERS LIABILITY PROTECTING , ' SERVICE NIELSON THE PUBLISHER. Kindly state federal postal de- FREE AIR AND WATER Dean Browrn and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. II. A-Kearns Wednesday and Thursday of Proprietor Otlienuis Peterson Mrs. . this MATCH COATS AND HATS . V Mrs. Helena Johnson, who spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen, returned to her home at Loa Monday of this week. On Friday afternoon at the Legion Hall the ward Primary officers gave a shower in honor of Miss Clara A very pleasant afterMiekelson. noon spent in games, after w'hich a dainty luncheon was served. The s bride-to-be the recipient of many s beautiful have been dropped from the mailing list at the end of the first year, even without notice or request? READER. 1. The ruling does not affect the subscribers liability. 2. Yes. 3. If the - 0. At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. At Salina:- Thursday, Friday, j. 4 4 5 4444444444 "I 4 $ 4 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 16c lb. Boneless Picnic Hams 25c lb. Ukulele Pineapple Drs. For Stream Fishing. We have just what you want in the line of Fishing Lewis Drug Co. Tackle. FOR SALE Good milk cow Will come in fresh June 1st. OSCAR NIELSON. May25t3 when w have some especially the trade will rapid- So we advise you to send your Fish Lake? We have the kind of tackle for deep fishing. right Lewis Drug Co. year is limited. Q;hC Recognized THE SAUNA Standard SUN S2.00 THE YEAH ta Coiny to this .t. Al-fret- FOR SALE One mowing machine, team harness and wagon & five head of horses. Ilayloader, side delivery rake and self binder. Apply Mlltf BERT JENSEN. de- JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. See Mrs. May25t3. See our Fishing Tackle in the window this week. Stock up while we have a full line. Lewis Drug Co, WE STAND BY orders at once as the supply Every day brings a message ot bathing suits, but nothing comes that Is more engaging than the handsome and practical garment pictured. It la of closely knitted wool In plain colors, with knitted belt In contrasting color The keynote ami Is worn over short trunks. A gay poll parrot goes down to the sea In good stationery. Its company. The cape 13 made of ratine and the cap of rubber cloth. you. PENS I) WANTED COOK tical and economical ing worker. Apply hotel. Must be a praccook and a will- at the Gunnison A good office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN Terms J 2 tf H h. p. elech. p. electric Cme nearly new ladies bimotor. cycle. JAMES C. JENSEN. A20tf FOR SALE-r-O- tric motor. ne One 21; to business is Let us supply What color will you have? What shade do you need? What Quality do you wish? Louis Jacobs. Piano. Ilermanson. ly. A ic FOR SALE the news joyfully and IN Whistling, or speaking gently, or knocking on the door to let the liens know- - when he Is coming will save the poultry-maseveral eggs in the days C. Prof. Willard says gathering, Thompson, poultry husbandman of the New Jersey experiment station, In a circular Issued on The Winter Time Management of the Laying Flock." Fright, he continues, Is often fatal to and always Interferes with normal egg Hence the necessity of production. move slowly so having the poultry-mass not to cause excitement in the pens. P,H gp.-'- 4 j j J. J. and Wm. JStf. Galina Meat Supply Co. know EXCITEMENT Poultrymen Will Save Several Eggs Every Day by Observing Rules of Silence. Fix your machinery now. while you We lmve them for can get the extras. all makes of Mowers and Binders. A complete line of Fresh and Cured Meats THE BEST THAT GROWS we Guy, the eleven year old son of Mrs. Ada Neilson, while riding his bicycle Wednesday afternoon lost his balance and fell, cutting his leg seriously just below the knee. The wound was dressed by Dr. Don C. Merrill and it is hoped that the boy will soon recover. AVOID p.V.i M. Buswell, of Salt Lake, will specilaists be at the White House Monday, June 18th. No charge for testing. References. Glasses are worn for health as wrell as vision. 25c accept FOR THE SWIMMER lm mi 4 and Saturday. livery, Mrs. Cyrus Jensen entertained on Thursday afternoon of last week in. honor of her birthday anniversary. When little girls arrive at the age Luncheon was served. of three there comes a turning point The Misses Lydia Brienholt, Alta In their careers they begin to wear lints. It Is a great day for them Christensen and Farris Anderson and when they are outfitted tn a pretty Mrs. Thora Nelson, motored to Proflannel coat finished with ribbon and vo Sunday in company with Mrs. J. C. a lmt to match In color, with ribbon Brienholt. The girls will stay inbands and streamers, like that shown In the picture. The collar is of fine definitely. batiste. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Christensen and Mrs. A. C. Willardsen visited the Manti Temple last Tuesday. Bullock I Dentist . choice stock on hand ready for The marriage Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith are the guests of Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. J. Smith. Sa-lin- tA. say presents. will take place on June Cth in the Manti Temple. E. II. Poulson, the mining man, returned to his home at Salt Lake the first of the week. Mr. Poulson has been here for some three weeks a looking after his coal interests in He also visited his canyon. placer mining property on the Colorado. He expects to return within a few weeks at which time he expects to announce a plan of development of his coal interests. I Dr. F. Si we Mrs. Deioyd Christensen entertained at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The occasion being in honor of her birthday anniversary, - t AV VA VA AV AV AV AV AV AV AV V AV Av V V V A AV Av A AV A A A Av PROWS the value ot our lumber and Mrs. II. S. Barnes and children retured to their home in Salt lake Thursday of last week. very comfortably situated. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. GibSon of Soldier Summt, are in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mis. T. G. Humphrey, parents of Mrs. Gibson. The visitors will be here until the first of the coming week. We have them, and have them ALL. There never was such a wonderful assortment shown at such remarkable low prices. Taf-fettMesselins, Satins, Charmuse Satins, All-tiCrepe, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine in the most popular colors as, me and shades. You will need a dress for the 4th. Come in anb see the beautiful assortment we are showing' Our assortment in imported tissue ginghams, voiles and organdies are equally as large and beautiful. Our drygfoobs department will please anyone We Have the Goods. Max ' day afternoon. to celebrate her birth-- ,: day anniversary. A delicious lunch- -' eon was served and the social spirit prevailed. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen", have moved into their new home and are Miss Sylva Nielson has returned home from Salt Lake where she had She will been attending school. spend a vacation here and later will go to Los Angeles, Calif. SALINA, UTAH. Cans t JL. publishing house maintained an efficient corps of cletks your name probably would have been dropped from the subscription list at the expiration of your subscription. However, when magazines continue nut? beyond the expiration date the prop2. Can the editor collect for this er thing for the subscriber to do is per iod ? to return the magazine immediately. 3. Shouldnt the subscribers name MEATS AND GROCERIES Qt. A number of friends met at the home of Mrs. N. L. Peterson on Sun- - '; yf we; k. Mrs. A. J. Lewis, after spending several days with Dr. Lewis of the Lewis Drug Co., returned to Salt Lake Monday. partment ruling on continuing a subscribers name on the mailing list of a country weekly newspaper without the former's order or consent after the first years subscription, which had been paid in advance, has run our motto. & 1. GAS AND OILS J. P. Madsen spent several week visiting with friends last days at Mt. Pleasant and Manti. M rs. Cohens House of Quality , |