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Show 1 . ! j ifdE SAUNA SLfti : -s- x - NEWS NOTES FROM -s- -, "! REDMOND -- ! ! S Mrs. 5 "S 5 r . J. A .Christensen entertained pleasantly at er home on Wednesday afternoon of last week The occasion was in honor of her sister, Mrs. Elden Christensen of Magrath, Tith handiwork, social chat Canada. and a delicious luncheon, the guests enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Vvery Miss Luella Poulson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her parents at Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and Mrs. Elden Christensen left here on Monday for their home in Magrath, Better Crops 'r J 1 A Canada. They have been visiting was accompanied by his father, M?., friends and relatives here since Dec- Cyrus Seeley from Sterling, pnada The latter Xpurend to his northern ember 1st. ,, . Jf home on Monday.' ' Prof. Jensen of the B. Y. U. was t the speaker at the Ward Cfiapel last ' Mr. Martin Jensen motored to Salt Sunday evening. A,' large and atten- Lake on Friday. He was in comtive audience listened to. his splendid pany with Mr. Blaine Stewart. discourse on the Giants We Have to Hyrum Jorgensen came home on . Battle Through Life. ... Tuesday, He has spent the winter Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Batchelor who at Clear Creek. went to Castlegate to assist their 4, A large number of friends and redaughter, Mrs. Francis Jones, whose latives spent Tuesday afternoon at husband was one of the victims of the home of Mrs. Fred Christensen. the mine distaster, came home the The occasion was in honor of Mrs latter part of the week. They Christensens birthday anniversary. A brought Mrs. Jones and her four dainty luncheon was served and a small children with them. pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Rnsquist of Provo is here friends. visiting relatives and old-tim- Black Mrs. Geo. honor of The and Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS OF out-of-to- , INTEREST. F. T. Nelson of Gunnison. dean your seed grains and double came home Friday Leslie Our Seed Cleaning Plant from Mt. Seiley Pleasant. He went to CasE. W. Hoibert was transacting operating. tlegate to identify his uncle who was business at Gunnison today. a mine victim. The funeral services Mrs. A. C. McGarry is the house SEVIER VALLEY MERC. were held at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Seeley guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Nielson. your returns. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Petty have returned from a combined business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. Imported Mrs. Zena Bird visited with hei .ister, Mrs. Francis Chiistensen, at Richfield Tuesday of this week. Olive Oil Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Nielson spenl in Manti, the guests .he week-en- d jf Mis. Nielsons mother, Mrs. Tooth For those who appreciate its delicate Mrs. E. C. Wright, and Mrs. Johi p spent last Saturday in Rich field, the guests of Mrs John Baker flavor, we recommend Da-tiu- this first press Olive Oil, especially imported Mrs. C. W. Perkins of Gunnisor was the house guest at the home o her brother, John Gribble, Wednesdaj of this week. For from France. lineness and fullness of flavor it has no equal. Mrs. Alice Webb, mother of June Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Webl if Monroe, were the house guests ai die home of Mr. and Mrs. June Webl last Saturday and Sunday. Attractively bottled, it will pay you to keep it on hand at all times so that you may be assured that your salad dressings will al- Miss Veda Herbert returned las' Sunday from Salt Lake City. She spent a few days there visiting witl friends and looking after some business matteis. ways be delightful. THE REAL THING John T. Oldroyd, state missioner, spent Tuesday conferring with business was enroute to Cedar City land com in Saline He men. on official busineh. Lewis Drug Co. Eaglend ItleBee. Black ;l Engineer Gilles, for Gray & Mur came in from Salt Lake Iasi Sajurday. He is here aranging affairs for the early starting of work on the highway paving between Salina and Redmond. 11 but, broka for the and lost therace, and a few years later was used on a delivery wagon while little Bee, who stayed to the finish, won the race and amounts of brought in money for his owner. The students not only enjoyed his talk but also appreciated the weight and significance of his message. NORTH SEVIER HIGH In Peble Cloth Merrigold Silk, Krepe de Lene Printed Voiles EVERYTHING NEW UP TO DATE Look over our millinery dept. Our oricea are surpring The Fair Merc. Co. Salinas Busy Store "'joij'i' p m I" Iff tT'H ff f' f" v n - ift V. Dr. Brimlhall Again Scatters Golder The kind face of Dr. Brimhall o! B. Y. U. greeted the students once again as they came to devotion al Tuesday morning. When the stu dents see him they look for some oi his good talks and they were surelj not disappointed Tuesday. Dr. Brim hall impressed deeply upon the souls of his young listeners the value oi being a good starter, stayer, and fin isher by his famous story of the ract the question of Baby Seniors Become Ambitious Duiing the past week the students have listened with interest to four seniois while they gave their senioi speeches. Monday Clayton Harward gave his speech, Education and Social Progress. His speech was full Carriages jf interesting and valuable facts. He brought out the idea that education now aimed to produce good citizens, ind that in the high school is the place to train students for good citizenry. Lyle McDonald talked on Self Reliance Wednesday morning. He gave ome god advice which wodld be an aid to all who would heed. If we have a genuine or a liking for any particular vocation, we should give no heed to the thing which may put us on the wrong track, he said, but always depend upon ourselves as the ones and the only ones, upon whom our future depends. 1,"iH A talk on Enthusiasm was given mthusaistieally by Lamar Nielson, Thursday. lie defined enhtusiasm as aeing awake and doing the work one lesiies. It beings joy to ones self and to others, he said, and is an essential to scholarship. The last speech to be given was hat of Fay Curtiss on Friendsip. This speech was full of human sympathy and held the attention of all iifteners. Friendship improves hap riness and destroys misery, she laid, by doubling our joys and dialling our briefs. These speeches have shown deep .hinking and study and have been very interesting and entertaining to .he students and teachers. t Constitution nw FATHER KNOWS that WHITNEY Carriages are built of the best materials obtainable. MOTHER knows they are wonderfully comfortable for baby. BABYS opinion is expressed in smiles and gurgles of appreciation. THE PUBLIC knows quality and price go band in band and are best exemplified at The Peerless TinrR itil illi si ill!, 171! ill lii ;vf ,H!i ii ILlliliJiliilll llLlilpliiiiilliilllllilliililiiil! fin Hill ii im nw' irpiTii ilEiiml ilill.ijlilllillll BIS We give you the BEST QUALITY for ike LOWEST Will Be Amended The constitution of the North Sevier Student Body Association has andergone severe operations for the emoval of defects during the past few weeks but is reported by the able ohysicians (student body officers) to be on the road to improvement. Thursday and Friday an inquisition .vas held wherein the seniors passed judgment and decided to make a few minor operations or the removal of Friday afteroon the .... Special Saturday pur- Cofama Coffee, reg. 40c posed amendments and the constitu-:ion- , as it now stands, was read to .he student body and was open to he discussion or disapproval of the students. The crisis of the operations will come sometime next week when the amendments will be voted an by the students. 25c ARMOURS CORN FLARES Armours Corn Flakes, reg. 5c Armours Corn Flakes, reg. 25c 1 2 for Oranges, reg. 25c 05c 5c 1 2 doz 45c Salina Meat & Supply Company The students and teachers feel very complimented by Judge Hayes rey nark after visiting school here as a board member. The t t 4 t $ ; board was allotted five minutes to visit each teacher, and What they ould see in this time, Judge Hayes stated, would fill volumes and what .hey couldnt find out about any teacher could be put on a post card. Miss Johnstones eighth grade class in physical education, upon be-n- g informed that the school board wouldnt arrive until noon, felt that the sky was their limit in dancing Irish Washer Woman. Jie To heir surprise the final kick brought a loud applause from the northwest corner of the room. The class turned to find the school board calmly viewing the situation. The girls immeHeel and diately swung into the When Swing, followed by Gathering Pea-cod- s, to prove to the board that things done once can be done again. One board member was heard to remark: Gee, (?) but thats fine. Id ALL like to do that myself. The stuff senior gills say that they would like At to see him try it. i t .y j .j. .5. .j. .j. .j. .j. .5. .j, . .j. .j. .j. j. .j. . .j. .j. .j. 4 44 4 4 4 Ladies Spring Coats Suits and Dresses Are Arriving to us Daily Coats from $14-7- 5 up Dresses From $12.75 and up CLASSIFIED Why not enjoy a drive out of town ADVERTISEMENTS in a new Tudor Sedan Fresh California Prunes lac per pound M.l tf. LOUIS JACOBS Get your order for a Ford in NOW and save delays of delivery later PRICES NEVER LOWER SEE US Boo Motor Company dis- builders. If you dont believe that, ask them. We carry a stock of all the woods worth while. We have boards of the finest selected grain and wholly without surface blemishes. Look over the stock in our yards and criminating well-season- be convinced. The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. Several of the seniors are making business trips to Richfield (?). Evador Nielson, Fay Curtis, and California Fresh Wallnuts, 30c per lb and Beulah Breinholt were there some time last week. Monday Helen Mar it tf. LOUIS JACOBS Thelma Maxfield, and Anderson, Cless Mortensen spent the afternoon Formaldehyde your grain before in the southern city. Others are LEWIS For sale DRUG at sowing. CO. M14tf making plans for the journey. Just what their object is will likely be reHats $3.95. Louis Jacobs vealed before school closes. Cowboy Miss Johns.tone, chairman of the real home Fair Committee and her assistants for automobiles. N23tf are making plans for the exhibits for the fair which will take place in Buy Dr. I.eGears Poultry Food if you Richfield sometime in April. The want your hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. various departments are working on i exhibits which will represent the in fluence of the high school on the Children's Felt Hats, 50c. Louis community. Jacobs. A Seed Cleaning To keep smut out of your grain treat seed with formaldehyde before $1.00 per bottle. sowing. DRUG CO. LEWIS M14tf Evaporated Peaches 20o per pound. Mar 21 tf, LOUIS JACOBS We Say Coats from $14.75 ep. We Mean Real Up To Date Coats WOOL, SNAPPY AND BEAUTIFUL That Price, and a Good assortment at that. Pigs two months old. See G. C. LARSON The Brown Garage OUR LUMBER is held above criticism by FOlt SALE M.l tf. S 'V Wed-resda- H Nuggets Are H ere 'I When it's a Flashes From the North Our New Spring Goods ir, ' !,, JRg!e raij iefects. dogk, Store " The , 'crowd e On Saturday afternoon Christensen entertained in her birthday anniversary. guests were Mr. sauna, utaR The season for Seed Cleaning is now Clean seed bring better returns Our cleaning plant is open for business. here. SEVIER VALLEY MERC. TRUE TO OUR REPUTATION Quality and Style Have not been forgotten even at tbese Comparativley Low Prices Of course we Carry Also Better Grades but Every Garment Represents the Biggest Finest and Best Values Obtainable We are here to Serve Fair and Square Max Cohens House of Quality |