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Show iTH a UTAR SAiiMA-SUN.ALiNA,. MARKET OGDEN LIVESTOCK (Quotations furnished by Hunsaker .LOCAL ITEMS OF Livestock Commission Company). Cattle: Receipts 344, market steady Good to choice fat steers, $6.50 to $8.00. Fair to good killers, $5.50 to Feeder steers, $4.00 to $6.00. $6.50. Miss Mary Herbert returned Sat- Good to choice fat cows, $5.00 to urday to Helper. $5.75. Straight fat heifers, $5.00 to Feeder cows, $2.00 to $3,550. $5.75. Miss Louise Fenn has returned to Cutters, Canners, $1.00 to $2,00. her school in Emery county. $2.25 to $3.00. Butcher bulls, $2.25 is Miss Blanche Christopherson to $3 00. Choice lignt veals, $5.50 assisting Mrs. Petersen in the to $6.75. ellavy and plain kinds, INTEREST. FAIR HEALTH Carelessness regarding the care of your hair and scalp exacts a fearful penalty. post-offic- e. A clogged scalp retards the health of your complexion, it is responsible for $3.75 to $5.00. Miss Zena Bird entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon for six of falling hair, thin hair, stunted growth, etc her friends. The hair becomes sick, weak, thin and faded. It needs nourishment. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bird are rejoicing over the arival Monday of a beautiful baby girl. Septone Hair Tonic Miss Veda Herbert spent last Sun-la- y at Gunnison as the guests of friends. will save your hair from starvation. Use It and keep your hair gloriously glossy and full of life. Lewis Drug Co Store W. II. Brown went to Salt Lake Tuesday in the interests of business and from there will go on to California to join his family. The New Year baby arrived in person at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas C. Jensen. The infant is a girl and came the 31st of December. BLANKETS lO per cent Discount on entire line Boys and Children's ClotH Overshoes Greatly .Reduced imPrice Warmer and Cheaper than Robbers Co. . Salina's Busy Store THE SALINAvSUN S2.00 THE YEAR AcIiEor This :.New-Boo- i,6.6.(SQaii?eie tfcllae Everyone who wants to improve his place new Portland Cement Association booklet Concrete Around the Home. It tells in everyday language the easiest, ; simplest and most economical way to use ' Concrete for making drives, walks, septic tanks,, garages, and other, permanent im-i- r provements. Easily followed instructions give you all the details necessary for materials, mixing, placing and ; finishing the Concrete. Concrete Around the Home is only one ! of our many booklets available without - charge to those interested in using Concrete. esti-mati- ng - ' - The lion his huge paws smack, Bulls bellow, and cows moo, The watch-dog- s bark, the ganders quack, The doves and pigeons coo. Ship to North Salt Lake The busy little bees they buzz, Pigs squeal and robins sing, And even serpents know enough; To hiss before they sting. Where you have the benefit of But man the greatest masterpiece, That nature could devise; Will often stop and hesitate. Before hell advertize. Mrs. A. S. Crane accompanied Le land and Miss Marguerite back to Salt Lake, leaving Sunday noon Mrs. Crane returned later in the week with .Mr. Crane, who went tc the city Tuesday with a shipment oi CULL stock. Competitive Buyers both Local and Coast Ex. IIENS G and where WITH REMARKABLE SKILL GAINS $27,000,000 The mines of Utah made an unusually large output in 1923, accord ing to a statement issued by the Department of othe Interior, based on an estimate by V. C. Heikese, of the Geological Survey. The value of the gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc was $67,631,000, an increase from $40,424,199 in 1922. Utah increased its output of silver and retained its place as the largest silver producer in the United States. It was third in the production of lead, following Missouri and Idaho, and was second only to Arizona in the production of Experiments in poultry culling performed in Salt Lake county during, the past summer have demonstrated that it is fully possible for a trained observer to pick out of a flock of chickens the ones that are adding their quota to the egg basket, as from those which are , Bonded, Responsible Commission Firms who are in touch with market are at your service giv- . ing nothing in return for their feed and care. The annual report of county agent Vere L. Martineau gives detailed figures with regard to three flocks that were culled by experts from the Extension Staff of the Utah Agricultural College. A careful egg record was made by the owner of each flock for copper. four of five days before the culling, and after the culling separate reThis is the season when the smart- cords were NEWS WANTED. kept for those that were est girls are the ones who can make pronounced as producers and for each boy she knows think he is the those IF ANYONE HAS designated as culls. cleverest in all the world. Killed a pig, The largest flock was that of W. Shot his wife, W. Faires of Murray, consisting of Got Married, 700 fowls. In the four days precedMade a speech, a flock the this produced ing culling, Dont Risk a Joined the army, total of 476 eggs. In the following Robbed a bank, four about the culls, days numbering BURST RADIATOR 12 while the Bought a home, 200, produced only eggs, Get Some remainder of the flock produced 498 Killed a mad dog, or 22 more eggs than the combined Lost his wallet, DENATDRED ALCOHOL product of both flocks in the same Gone fishing, length of time before culling. In the Broke his neck, NOW next three weeks the daily output of Started a radio, this flock continued to increase until We Have It Been away, a daily average of 160 eggs was seTHE ELECTRIC SHOP Come back home, 4 cured. This increase was attributed Moved his office, to the greater amount of room proTaken a vacation, vided through the removal of the Been in a fight, aa . . (a " culls. m Has no oil stock, m on the same proOther cooperators Got rich, CLASSIFIED A. Mickelson R. were of Draper ject Made a bad bet and Earl Day of Hunter. While their Send news disADVERTISEMENTS it to the editor. t'locks were smaller than the one Its cussed above, their results were fun- SALT LAKE UNION STOCK YARDS North Salt Lake, Utah TIPS FOR TAXPAYERS No. 3. If you are single and support in your home one or more relatives over whom you exercise family control, you are the head of a family and enreturn for titled, in your income-ta- x the year 1923, to the same exemp- I t I damentally identical. ' Full line of rubber footwear for cool days. LOUIS JACOBS. COCOA, 2 lb. for 25c. Louis Jacobs. The Brown Garage for automobiles. A real home N23tf Buy Dr. LeGcars Poultry Food if you want your hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. S- SEE D0 NA GAMN ITS NECK ON A BARBED WIRE FENCE, GATIN GRASS ON f'TH OTHER SDE NO BETTER. GRASS'-JES- T FURTHER EVER. 1' Remember 'this service is free. The Portland Cement Association has 28 offices, listed below, and one of them is your office the one nearest you. Find which one it is, and write today about the concrete improvements you are planning. There are people in that office whose business it is to help you save money by making it easy for you to use concrete. Let them show you how they can help you. MICKIE SAY- A. CQM REXA1N03 ME AMfiH FOLKS VUHO SEUO AWAN FER 'THEIR PRINTING t4 Attention, Housewives! t4 ! The fuller Brush I t ! 4 Representative is in town $ Watch for him and re- ceive your Handy Brush FFUEE! tions granted a married person. These aie $2,500 if the net income was $5,000 or less and $2,00 if the net income was more than $5,000. In addition the head of a family may claim a $400 credit for each person dependent upon him for chief support if such person is under 18 years of beage or incapable of cause mentally or physically defective. For example, a son supports in his home an aged mother and two sisters 14 and 16 years of age. His net income for 1923 was $3,000. He is entitled to an exemption of $2,500 plus a $400 credit for each dependent, a total of $3,700. While he pays no tax, he must file a return, because his net income was in excess of self-suppo- rt -i- money-savin- g concrete. improvements seen everywhere nowadays, such as a permanent floor, basement, or foundation for your buildings, a manure pit,feed- ing floor, corncrib or silo, we have a booklet on the subject with complete instructions for build--ing it of Concrete. Lowest Prices The Salina Meal & Supply Co. The mule the most despised of beasts, Has a peristent way; Of letting folks know hes around; By his insistent bray. I or 6ave money around his farm, needs the the Mrs. Ilicks Okerlund, Miss Bernice Okerlund and Miss Verda Liston spent last Sunday at Gunnison as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W Dack. - FresK Groceries I IHIKme99 II you are planning any of If you want to see fine, appetizing Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits, we are extending you an invitation to come to our store. When yon see our high quality and low prices, you will buy and keep on buying, because you will like everything we sell, our prices and our quick service. baibecue last week. COLD WEATHER NEEDS The-Fair'-Merc- Sheep: Maiket steady. Good to choice aft lambs, $10.00 to Choice yearling wethers, $11.25. $6.00 to $7.00. Fat ewes and aged wethers, $3.50 to $3.00. Feeder lainbs, $10.00 to $10.50 Willie Meehan, who has been at Magna the past two months, returned THE GREATEST- - MASTERPIECE home Sunday night. . A hen is not supposed to have, The exodus of students hack to Much common sense or tact; the University and other schools But every time she lays an egg, took place Sunday .though a few had She cackles for the fact. gone the day before. A rooster hasnt got a lot, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Argyle of Mt. Of intellect to show; Pleasant, were among the outside But none the less most roosters have, guests that celebrated at the big Enough good sense to crow. Price 50c and 75c The Hogs: Market 10c higher. Good to choice handy weights, 150 to 200 lbs., $6.50 to $6.90. Heavies, $5 50 to $5.90. Stockers and feeders, $1.00 to $5.00. 44 MHi44,4H4444444 $1,000. . An exemption as the head of a family can be claimed by only one member of a household. The farmer whose highest amibition was to have a spring seat on his wagon now has a son whose highest ambition is to have an automobile with more cylinders than his neighbors. Winchester flashlight and batteries are giving excellent service. Try one. For sale at The Peerless. Mens and Boys caps any cap in the house, 35c. LOUIS JACOBS. OUR LUMBER dis-- . If you is held above criticism by builders. criminating dont believe that, ask them. stock We carry a of all the woods worth while. 101 well-season- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION qA AcUnta Birmingham Boston National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Denwt Des Moines Ikctroit Helena Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansu City Loa Anelet Memphis Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York Paikeraburg Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland, Oreg. Salt Lake Cttv San Francisco Seattle St Louis Vancouver, B C. Washington, D.C 444t4444444444444 Dr. F.O. Bullock Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. AtSalina:Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We have boards of the finest selected grain and wholly without surface blemishes. Look over the stock in our yards and be convinced. The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. |