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Show The saunA sun, sauna. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright were' among those from Salina that attended the golden wedding anniversary of Air. and Airs. Fred Hansen at Richfield last Monday night. . LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. C. A. Alattsson, supervisor of the Fishlahe Foiest reserve with headAir. and Airs. !. B. Crandall quarters at Richfield, was in Salina official busito Gunnison last Sunday and the first of the week on ness. visited briefly with fiiends. Miss Ida Butt, head nurse at the Leslie Harmon spent several days Salina lmsplta', left for her home at at Manti this week visiting at the Beaver last Sunday. Aliss Burt was home of F. II. Harmon. summon'd on account of the severe illness of her father. Mrs. William Casto of Vernal, is the guest this week of friends and Airs. J. Oscar Anderson delightfulrelatives in Salina. While here she ly entertained last Wednesday eveis the house guest at the home of ning for her Sunday school class. Mrs. K. W. Bird and Will Murphy. Games and a social time were enjoylight refreshments following, ed, The Royal Neighbors will convene were served. in regular session next Tuesday evening. A splendid program has been J. A. Scorup, Utahs leading stock arranged and all membeis are urged grower, came in from Irovo last Frito be present and enjoy the event. day. He attended the meeting of the Salina Land & Glazing company and Marshall Levi of Milford, was in and looked afte rhis other business Salina on official business the early interests. days of the week. It was not known whether he was after real criminals L. AI. Symrns, the Los Angeles common or just stoi k buyer, was a guest at the White bootleggers. mo-to.- The Right TONIC During this blustery month when the weather apt to change so suddenly, bear is this store in mind as being in business solely to supply your needs for health and comfort no matter how unexpected they may arise. You will make no mistake at all if you resolve to fortify your system, or to build uq the strength of your family by beginning to take a good reliable tonic regularly. ed upon the minds of the .graduates He the value of going to college. asked them what line of work they were interested in and then explained the courses the school he represents had to offer. Mr, Evans reports that James Farrell, president of the Professor Jensen thinks N. S. II. S.s First State Bank of Salina, and who graduating class is one of the most has large stock interests at Loa, was splendid classes he has met in his in the city for a brief business visit travels. Air. Far-- j l.i t Saturday and Sunday. In devotional, Dr. Jensen explained til tanie in from the north to attend the plus and minus man, after first the monthly eetingm of the local eongra u'ating North Sexier on her bank. at the Uni- House several days- this week. Mr. Symms was here conferring with sev-rof the big stockmen for the purchase of beef cattle for his company on the coast. - al SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE REPLACES OLD METHODS One by one the old methods in farming are giving way bffore theadvanee of scientific agriculture, if one may accept the plain indications that are written all over die reports from county agents that have come into the office of W. W. Owens of the Extension Division of the Utah Agricultural College. In one matter at least there seems to h ; no possible doubt: Whether it D a matter of farm livestock or farm ci ops, it pays to select ones stock. Reports have already been circulated showing the success of Davis County with selected onion seed and of Cache County with certified seed potatoes. And now comes the report selection which indii seed wheat cates that a farmer can greatly his yield of wheat by getting oed that is pure. In Utah County the report shows lie most striking comparison. After five years of effort, 98 per cent of t he irrigated wheat land of that county is growing wheat from certified Dicklow seed. Last year careful com- arisons were made between the ield from 275 acres sown to unsel i cted seed and 27 1 acres on the same .rid nearby farms sown to selected Dicklovv. The fields sown to the or ordinary seed yielded an nveiage of 35.83 bu. while the aver-g- e yield from the selected seed was 53.05 bu. In Cache County' similar experiments have been performed, using ticklow on the irrigated lands and In Turkey Red on the dry farms. where instance comparisons 'very were made the odds were very heavi-n favor of the pure seed. Prof Geo'-gStewart, agronomist at the Utah Agricultural College,, inspect d several fields in the county plant ed to ordinary seed and reports that In every instance the wheat was a badly mixed crop, many different varieties being found in the same field. ss y We have several that are sure to satisfy you. Come in and let us tell you about them. Lewis Drug Co. t Our New Spring Goods Lx Pefele Cloth Mmigold Silk, Krepe de Lem Printed Voiles Are Here EVERYTHING NEW UP TO DATE CLASSIFIED I- -- - Look over our millinery dept. Our prices are surpring Busy Store Why not enjoy a drive out of town :1 in a new Tudor Sedan Get your order for a Ford in NOW and save delays of delivery later SEE US PRICES NEVER LOWER -- " is held above criticism by disIf you criminating builders. dont believe that, ask them. We have boards of the finest selected grain and wholly withLook out surface blemishes. over the sterek in our yards and The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. m want your hens to lay. Children's Jaembs. Felt . 4 tj $ Account Seventh Annual Intermountain Livestock Show and of t Suits and Dresses t Are Arriving to us Daily t ! Coats from le $14-7- up 5 Dresses From $12.75 and up When We Say Coats from $14.75 cp, We Mean Real Up To Date Coats . ALL WOOL, SNAPPY AND BEAUTIFUL At That Price, and a Good assortment at that. TRUE TO OUR REPUTATION Quality and Style have not been forgotten even at these Comparativley Low Prices Of course we Carry ! Also Better Grades but Every Garment Represents the t Biggest Finest and Best Values Obtainable We are here to Serve Fair and Square Max Cohens House of Quality I JI, '!ilIT'!l!l'11! liiiillilnliilslll III IBS Mli Field Fence Poultry Netting . 65c per rod 65c per rod and up . Galvanized No. 12 Barb Wire 1924 6, Tickets will be on sale daily, March 31 to April 6, inclusive, to Salt Lake City and re- turn. Ixuiis April return limit, Final 12. Via ui.i'u 4. i!i The Peerless j Jul Jiiiiii 4-- iJ nil 4. mi iMiiiii jiiiiiiiiiilljiiliiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiliiiiiiii 4.4.4, i!u iiii.jiij iiliiii.i.jiliiji.iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliLiiiLiiLilli'iiiiiiiliuiliiiiLulull.ililiiMiilli'illiilil 4.4. -- M-y M 4. 4. 4, 4. 4- - 4. 4. 4 ' 4-- Saturday Specials Guittards Pine Cocoa teg. 30c 8 oz. can 25c Guittards Premium Chocolate reg. 25c 1- -2 lb. bar 20c Tall Can Libbys Pork and Beans reg. 20c Per Can 30c lOc Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad At Rate Of LEWIS M14tf $10.00 Call on local agent for tickets Evaporated Penohes 20e per pound. ' Mar tf. LOUIS JACOBS $ AT Del Monte Salmon reg. 35c Mormon Church To keep smut out of your grain, 1 Ladies Spring Coats Annual Spring Conference treat seed with formaldehyde before $1.00 per bottle. sowing. DRUG CO. ft J UTAH Fotxl if yen 50c. j j AN EXELLENT OPPORTUNTY TO VISIT SALT LAKE CITY, Louis Jacobs. Hats, J $5.75 per spool . A real home N23tf LcGear's Poultry . BIDS WANTED. April Buy Dr. J J J J . m Louis Jacobs $3.95. J J .J. 4 I That the senior class is composed )f strictly individual students was proven during the past week when stock of all the woods worth while. be convinced. I. t Become Argumentative Seniors 3c per lb. LOUIS JACOBS The Brown Garage for automobiles. Ol'R LUMBER well-season- val-tab- California Fresh Wallnuts, Cowboy Hats 4 5 Two more seniors have given speeches to the student body. Monday Montess Christensen gave ;onie new ideas on The Beginning f Citizenship. One begins his citi eenship as soon as he is born, Mon ess stated, under the government of he family. She explained the types if governments that one has citizen hip in from the time of his birth. They are, as she enumerated them: 'overnment of the home, of the school, of the city, state' and nation. Gordon Alonroe gave as his sub- ect The Strength of Being Clean. le spoke Tuesday morning. He em- ihasized that only the clean can be The Greatest trong ar.d happy. notive to sin is the desire to make a ffiort cut to happiness, he said. he and narcotics, asserted, Drug give a feeling of happiness to the He is jrain that does not exist. Gordon concluded, t strong man, who can say no; and he is the wise nan who, for all his life can keep iis mind and soul and body clean. 4- - tf. J Stu- - dents Formaldehyde your grain before sowing. For sale at LEWIS DRUG AIlTtf CO. Borr Motor Company We carry a Address Gordon and Man wanted with and eintfit to rule and scatter salt and look after the cattle and fence in pasture of Salma .and and Grazing Company, also Lost Creek Grazing Association devission. Bid will be wanted to deliver six ton of NEW SPRING IIATS-W- e salt from Alford Jenson's Salt Mine to specialize in Childrens hats. Se'e our dis- Martin's old ranch on Lost Creek. The Company and Association reserve play. MRS. C. CHRISTENSEN, RedAI28t2 the right to mond. any and all bids. For farther information impure of Fresh California Prunes 15 per pound. l C. Scorup or 1. H Aladscn. All bids must bo in oil or before April M- -l LOUIS JACOBS tf. Sth, 192L P. C.. SCORUP. FOR SALE Pigs two months old. C. LARSON MJ1 tf. See G. Mar y, Be-on- B BY CIIIX Golden Buff and White Leghorns, It. I, Reels, Barred Rox, Bufl Orpingtons, Anconas nnd Black Minnrcns from mature and high egg producing stock. ENOCH CREWS, Seabright, Calif. J1 Alar-zoil- a, Flashes From the North Several teachers and students took part in the comedy Alysterious Ted ADVERTISEMENTS -i- The Fair Merc. Co. s to-va- Alother nature has at last taken it into her hands to solve the problem that has for many years been a source of much distress to the faculty, that of curing spring fever. Since the snow has changed the temperature of the atrposphere the atIn spite of the storm several stu- tendance and preparation in N. S. H. dents ventured to Gunnison Friday has been one hundred per cent pernight to attend the Junior Prom. fect. Either the girls are more brave than the boys or else they have a particuThe student suffered from an atlar interest in Gunnison, for there tack of term exams Thursday and were three times as many girls who Friday. Although the crisis has not wnnt over as there were boys. Among yet come it is believed that the mathose attending the prom were: jority of the students will recover. Mur-phBui Mildred, Potter, Ruby Bernice Okerlund, Verda Liston, Principal Evans and North SeFay Burris, Leah Nielson, Earis Han- viers Board member, S .M. Jorgen son, Gordon Monroe, Stanley Peter- - sen, spent Saturday in Richfield. -i- . Salina exceptional scholarship versity. He said that the students hou'd be happy to see all the faculty members present, for the majority of the men in jail at present are college men. They, he said, have had the training but not the moral raining. They are. minus men and A ere not plus men, he asserted. he when no will man plus say hould, Dr. .Jensen stated, but a minus Then .he nan has no will power. aid, there are the goody goody ind the bady bady sort of fellow vho is neither one thing nor another; he goody goody fellow leans the positive and the bady g tuward the negative. leans ady to the positive series, he concluded. Dont be a negative nor a goody goody or a bady bady. Montess son, and Kennard Larson. which was presented Friday night by the Second ward AI. I. A.. Miss Johnstone, of the high school faculty, coached the play, Miss Bates and Miss Fuller, faculty members also, took prominent parts in the cast. Angeline Funk, Ruth 'Scorup, and Edward Alartin are the students who acted. they have held several meeting to select their class ring or pins. About half of the class wanted pins and the other half rings. In order to satisfy SCHOOL NOTES everyone the class decided that each member might have what he desired. NORTH SEVIER HIGH Those desiring pins soon chose the one they wanted. Those desiring rings could not agree upon the choice Dr. Jensen Compliments School on and for awhile it seemed that each Its Scholarship student would have his special ring Dr. Jensen of the B. Y. U. first made to order. The strongest willed talked to the seniors at nine oclock gave stump speeches, and missed their dinner for two days trying to Monday morning and then to the student body in devotional. He impress- - convert the others to have the ring At last someones they desired. speech must have been convincing for they have chosen and ordered a ring that seems to satisfy the group. - Store " The utaR and sleeping car reservations. 4- - 4- - 4-- 4 4- - - " Salma Meat & Supply Co. 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 |