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Show fH SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH. rather mysterious visit to North Sevier High Wednesday. The students wondered why they didnt hear from we recommend this first press Olive Oil, especialFor ly imported from France. lineness and fullness of flavor ... it will bottled, pay Attractively e you to keep it on hand at all times so that you may be assured al- THE REAL THING Store The graduates of 1923 from N. S. H. S.( who are attending the Uni- j3 nup-tua- ls wriiiiiniii'iiirhiin l li'J'liiii III illli III III ill IIIITIIIIIIWHIPSS ill III Baby Jillliii Jii, ' r , Beaulah Erienholt, one of N. S. II The regular meetings of the MuS.s most prominent seniors, is takwill be held Tuesday of each tuals ing a short leave of absence from week instead of on Sunday evening, school while she entertains the as Sacramental meeting heretofore. is now who her guest. mumps, vill be held Sunday nights at 7 clock. Former Resident Buried Mrs. Dee Olsen gave a birthday Billie Bellon, a resident of for some twenty years and a( party in honor of her mother-in-laone time a prominent merchant here Mrs. Olsen, who is visiting here from ,vas buried at Hollywood, Calif., Iasi Ephraim. Following a social after-loo- n delicious refreshments were Saturday. Particulars of the death ol Mr. Bellon vgre not learned. Many served to the nine guests present. friends of the deceased, now residing Mrs. Rue Nielson, who has been the in Southern California were present 'Uest'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the burial ceremonies. Mr. Bellor Morrill Robins, will return to her was widely known and highly re tome at Salt Lake next Sunday. Mr. spected by citizens of Salina. ind Mrs. Nielson will leave shortly 'or Milford where they will make Back From Coast Trip their home. Louis Jacobs, the Salina merchant Next Tuesday evening the Mutual returned home Sunday from a.two-veekvisit to Southern California society of the First ward will give i special program of music and reflHe was the guest of his sister, Mrs ations at the chapel, beginning at 8 Louie Sutton, in the Southern Calif Lunch will be served and clock. arnia metropolis. Mrs. Jacobs visitlancing will follow. The public ir ed many of the wintering places ad jaeent to, Los Angeles and was verj nvited. much pleased with the boosting d Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows spirit that is shown by all residents Messrs, and Mesdames Jack there. McMillan, A. C. Willardson, Orlanda Erane and Mrs. Olga McKenna at a BIDS WANTED oclock dinner party Monday of his week. Following the dinner the Bids for Watermaster for Salins e and Redmond on the Rocky Fore quests were entertained at the show. Canal for this season. All bids musl be sent in or handed to the Secre Dr. Martin of the B. Y. U. academy tary, Martin Jensen, Redmond, Utah it Provo will be here Sunday and J. T. CRANE, President. will address meetings at the follow-n- g MARTIN JENSEN, Sec. time and places: Aurora, Sun- Redmond, March 3, 1924. lay morning; Salina First ward, Sun-la- y at 2 oclock p. m.; Redmond, Sunday evening, and at the high School auditorium at 9 oclock Mon-ia- y morning. CLASSIFIED - son, Ronald Jensen, Dean Sorensen, Other Gee, Owen Muiphy. the University graduates attending are: Sopohomores, Elna Ivie, Flor ence Barnard, Aletha Mortensen, Eva Burgess; juniors, Margaret Crane. ... Rosena Johnson, Scores the Loafer One of the most interesting and valuable speeches, given by a senior, was that of Rosena Johnsons, Suppose They Had Loafed, given by her in devotional Friday morning. Her exceptional delivery coupled with the good thoughts of her speech held the attention of every student. All tnen who have accomplished great things, she said, have worked early and late ia order to create eternal products of the soul for the benefit of mankind and thus have left the world lichtr than they found it. Waste oi time means waste, of energy, waste of vitality, waste of character in dissipation, she asserted, it means waste of opportunities which will never versity, are displaying remarkable scholarship. From a list of twenty schools sending five or more freshmen, North Sevier ranks fourth, with 1 29 points; from schools sending ten or more freshmen, North Sevier ranks first with 1.29 points. This record is exceptional inasmuch as the average rating of all freshmen from the twenty schools at the University for the fall quarter is 1.0S. This rating is obtained by dividing the total number of points by the total hours registered. Points are allowBeware how you kill ed as follows: For each hour of A, come back. for all 1. time, your future lives in it, 3; B," 2; C, 1; D, 0; E, The graduates of North Sevier who she concluded. are freshmen at the University are: Mary Whiting, May Ewles, Phyllis Flashes from the North , Superintendent Ashman made a Jorgensen, Ora Lorentzen, Gail John ... j ijilliiblilliilQ j v1 "V.! r v. W Carriages FATHER KNOWS that WHITNEY Carriages are built of the best materials obtainable. MOTHER knows they are wonderfully comfort- able for baby. BABYS opinion is expressed in smiles and gurgles of appreciation. THE PUBLIC knows quality and price go hand in band and are best exemplified at J I Sa-lin- : Tony Standing at the University of Freshmen Graduated from North Sevier made of the marriage of Delroy Nielson and Miss Lucy Tooth of this city. The were performed at Richfield and was a quiet affair, only a few of the most intimate friends of the contracting parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson are both well known in Salina and they have hosts of friends who will wish them all joy on the matrimonial voyage. They will make this city their home. Announcement Lake. Lewis Drug Co. NORTH SEVIER HIGH Utah ( When it's a Miss Johnstone is displaying anA baby boy was born to other hidden talent, that of dramatic Mrs. Bruce Massey at the Salina hoscoach. She is now drilling the east pital Wednesday of this week. Mr. for the second ward mutual play. and Mrs. Masseys home is at Salt ways be delightful. SCHOOL NOTES Southern 'll! it has no equal. that your salad dressings will to Married at Richfield points. He will visit Emery county and may go to Moab before returning to his home at Provo. Mr. Gay stated that the Scenic Highway association will establish a branch office at Salt Lake and that data and literature will be distributed. A bureau R. E. Fox returned to Salida, Colo., of information will also be maintainLast week the witches burned all two He spent Tuesday of this week. ed at both the Provo and Salt Lake the English errors and slang of weeks here visiting with his wife and offices. Noith Sevier high. This so robbed infant daughter. the students of their sufficient supIll'll'll l"l'l,",llli'll"l!l"llll,lirliMI!!l",lllll,i,llinill Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen ply of words in their vocabulary that .Lil !irJilill!iilui Sunin last from it has become necessary for the studeNev., McGill, jame nt-body to purchase two diction- day. They will make their home at Salina with Mrs. Martina Christenaries for the study-roosen. The freshmen are studying Julius Dr. Geo. M. Brimhall of the semCaesar and are so interested in their at Provo, gave an address at inary discussion that some are ready to question of the high school auditoiium Tuesday take up arms against their opponnorning. His subject was IIow Sucents to defend their belief. cess is Attained. For those who appreciate its "The terday enroute INTEREST. officers have been The student-bod- y busy during the past week revising and making the necessary amendAlma Crane was transacting busiments to the school constitution. The ness at Gunnison the early days of to be will the amendments presented student-bod- y next week for approval. this week. Olive Oil flavor, LOCAL ITEMS OF him. ' Imported delicate On Highway Business F. D. B. Gay, secretary and general manager for the Scenic Highway association, passed through Salina yes- i 1 i f The Peerless g M jg jgj pf gj g gjj 1 s We ive you the; enter-aine- for tha LOWEST PRICE. pic-ur- m Better Crops ADVERTISEMENTS " " " " " Formaldehyde your grain before For sale at LEWIS DRUG sowing. CO. Clean your seed grains and double your returns. Our Seed Cleaning Plant is Special Saturday operating. M14tl Ladies hat remodeled and retrimmed at very reasonable prices b Wanda Erickson at the Fair M7t1 .13 bars for $1.05 REGULAR 10c SOAP 5c SOAP SEVIER VALLEY MERC ARMOURS CORN FLAKES Elect New Officers At the annual meeting of the L' of Our new millinery goods are New Progresso club held at the home Mrs. J. A. Anderson last Friday eve Yorks latest styles and fashions or ning, the following officers' were chos display. Come look them over at the i for the ensuing year: President, Fair Mercantile Co. M7tl Mis. J. P. Madsen; Miss Stena Scorup; secretary-trea- s FOR SALE! Remington typewrit Mrs. Leo Merrill; entertainment er in A- condtion, $35. Apply Mad irer, Van Miss committee, Johnstone, sen House. Mlti Mrs. Anderson and J. Q. chairman; Mrs. Don C. Merrill. A financial reCowboy Hats $3.95. Louis Jacobs port was submitted by the retiring "secretary and treasurer. Following Boys fleece lined underwear, shritt he business session the hostess serand rawers, hlf price. Louis Jacobs ved delicious refreshments. The home leeorations were in yellow and white. The Brown Garage A real home for automobiles. N23tl Mutual Players in Show The Mutual Players of the second ward will present a roaring comedy Dr. Food I.eGear's if Buy Poultry you entitled The Mysterious Ted next want your hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. Friday evening at the Salina Opera House. The cast is a good one and Mens and Boys caps any cap in those taking part will drill a laugh the house, 35c. LOUIS JACOBS. from the most sober. The cast: Mollie Miss Skeet Ed Martin. Childrens Felt Hats, 50c. Louis Fuller. Miss Loganberry Miss Tack. Jacobs. Mysterious Ted Lloyd Gates. Elsie Miss Ross. Jim Ryker Bryant Ladies and Misses cloth dresses Himself Leone HumDomgaard. just in, $10.00 values for $4.50. Louis phrey. Stone Leland Hugentobler. Jacobs. Senator Pete Peterson. Aunt Jubilee Ruth Scorup. Diana Angeline Ladies flannel petticoats, 75c. Louis Runk. Honolulu Widow Miss Bates. Jacobs. 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