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Show The day afternoon at 4 oclock. were laid for twelve. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Covers O. G. Nielson, the hardware merstock-machant, and W. II. Brown, the were Gunnison visitors yester- n, day afternoon. Miss Stena Scorup, English teachMiss Florence Farrell of Smithfield er at the North Sevier high school, has accepted a position with the has been confined to her home, due Lewis Drug: company. to minor illness. Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Thad Lewis Mrs. John F. Justescen and daughcame in from Salt Lake last Sunday Maxine, of Spring City, are the and are spending the week with Dr. ter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests ' Lewis. Vivian Burns this week. Mrs. George Oman of Mt. PleasLeland Crane, a senior at the L. D. ant was the guest at the home of Mr. S. at Salt Lake, has returned and Mrs. Max Cohen Wednesday of to college his studies after spending a week this week. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Andrew Anderson, the Richfield Crane. Ford representative, was looking afof last week Mrs. afternoon ter business interests here the first E. Friday C. Wright served afternoon tea, of the week. the honor guest being Mrs. A. S. Miss Verda Liston entertained six Crane, it being the latters birthday girl friends last Friday. A social anniversary. time and delicious refreshments were The Mesdames Roy Colby, Chestena enjoyed. Bench, Dan Freece, Roland Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins enter- Orlando Crane, and Lincoln Crane tained. at a dinner party last Sun were the hostesses at a surprise party sauna sun. sauna, utaR Okerlunds senger machines produced in 1923 South America. Exports of trucks to OUR AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY was was 8 times as many as in 1923, Canada are reported at 1,350 and pasSunlast birthday anniversary party ten years earlier the .number of mo- senger machines 11,012, this compare were Thirty-fivpresguests day. ent at an elaborate dinner served at Announcement that the automobile tor trucks turned out in 1923 was 15 atively small number of machines times as many as in 1913. Trucks passing from the United States to six oclock. The honor guest received production of the United States in now form about 10 beautiful per cent of the Canada being due to the fact that presents. many the first two months of the current total number of machines produced; the Canadian market is largely supJohn Barnard, ranger for the north year is 25 per cent greater than in in 1914 they were less than 5 per plied by plants in Canada owned by district of the Fish Lake National the same months of last year sug- cent of the total. Trucks formed United States companies, the 1922 forest, spent Tuesday and Wednesabout 16 per cent of the total number outturn of these United States plants 1924 outturn may apday at Mayfield and Gunnison on gests that the of automobiles exported of 1923, the in Canada being over 90,000 business matters. proach the 5 million line as against average export value per machine bethe former high record of 4 million ing, according to the records of the Mrs. Royal Nielson of Castlegate, 1923. in Department of Commerce, trucks is in the city and is the guest at the SLANDER $616, passenger machines $714. automobiles of The number proMr. Mrs. and home of her parents, The exports go to all parts of the Jesse Steele. Mrs. Nielson will be duced in the United States, says the Never throw mud. You may miss world. The 1922 record, the latest here for a month or so. Trade Record of The National City for which details are mark, but you must have dirty your available, shows hands. Joseph Parker. of which New Bank was Gunnionly that motor trucks went to about 90 York, MaxiCohen, the Salina and son merchant, has returned from Salt 4,000 in 1900 jumped to 25,000 in different countries, colonies and isLake. While at the capitol city he 1905, 187,000 in Slugs crawl and crawl over our 1910, nearly one mil- lands, and passenger machines to like the worlds slander attended an important meeting of the lion in ex100. Of over the trucks 24,861 cabbages, 1915, vore 2 million in 1920, You may kill 1923 about 9,000 went to over a good name. Shriners. in ported 1 million in 1923, and may approxiis the slime. is but there it to South true, them, Europe, approximately 2,000 A fine baby boy was born to Mr. mate 5 million in 1924. The total 2,000 to Australia, and Douglas Jerrold. America, and Mrs. Irval Larson at the Salina number of machines turned out from 5.000 to Japan. Of the 127,000 pashospital Thursday of last week and 1900 to the end of 1923 is, in round senger machines When will talkers refrain from exported in 1923 apaccording to reports both mother and When listeners re15 to went 20 which of about proximately 35,000 Europe, million, terms, son are progressing nicely. Hare. million arenow in use in the United 26.000 to Australia and 15,000 to frain from W. II. Brown has returned from an States, 1 million have been exported, extended trip to Southern California, and the other 4 million have presumbeing called here to look after1 some ably gone where all good autos go, important business matters. While to be melted down and turned again away he visited with his family at into new machines. These figures of Los Angeles. production are those of the United States Census and the Automobile Bill Griffiths, the engineer, and Chamber of Commerce, those of exMrs. Griffith, were here from Marys-al- e the official record of from are ports Mr. Griffith ex- the Wednesday. government and those of autos pects to locate here when active work now in use are the latest estimate of u resumed on the highway between the Department of Agriculture. a Gamble for Salina and Redmond. Shopping The total wholesale value of the Mesdames Tom Crane and A. S. 10.000.- 000 machines turned out in Crane will leave for Salt Lake next country since 1900 is approximately y business trip. M 6,000,000,000, that of the 1,000,000 Sunday for a While away Mrs. A. S. Crane will Machines exported over $1,000,000, As Their Agent We Assume all the 18,000,-J0- 0 visit her daughter, Miss Marguerite, )00. Of the approximately we machines in the whole world a student at the University at Salt Risk of Buying lave 15,000,000. The United States Lake. vith 6 per cent of the world populaMiss Indra Freece, daughter of tion has thus about 83 per cent of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Freece, and who .he worlds autos. is a student at the Ogden schools, This wonderful growth in our ASUIT, or a Skirt, a Shoe or a Hat is to take a prominent part in a of machines, says the Trade 1. has failed to pageant that is to be staged at the Record, for we have made practically give Proper and Satisfactory some time United ill of those now in use in the Orpheum theatre at Ogden of this month. states and probably out a cent Service, the Customer hose in use abroad, is a result of a .rmendous increase in the capital Resigns as Operator in this industry. The census Miss Veda Herbert, chief operator if 1900 put the capital of the autofor the Salina Telephone company, nobile factories of the country at $5,- 1910 at $173,837,000, lias tendered her resignation with the 769.000, that of .hat of 1920 at $1,310,451,000, while company and Tuesday she left for a .he total at the beginning of 1924 is months visit to California points. sstimated by competent authorities Miss Herbert will spend some time it fully $1,500,000,000, or 620 times with relatives at the Southern Cali- is much as 25 years ago. With this fornia metropolis and will take side mormous increase in capital investtrips, visiting the famAus winter wa- ment and outturn has come a big retering places. She has been with the action in prices, the average export local telephone company for a number price of the machines sent out of the of years and the many patrons will country having been, according to miss her efficiency at the switchboard. governmental figures, $1,708 per maMiss Zena Bird has been appointed chine in 1907, the first year of to fill the vacancy made by Miss record, $1,005 in 1913, and $712 Herberts resignation. per machine in January 1921. This tremendous growth in the popSon Is Welcomed ularity of the autoombile has been Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith are be- shared by both passenger and freight ing showered with congratulations machines, but especially the latter in over the arrival of a baby boy, born recent years. The records of the to them at the Salina hospital last Automobile Chamber of Commerce Wednesday morning. The young man show that while the number of pas tipped the scales at eight and a The slander of some people is as quarter pounds and all concerned are great a recommendation as the praise doing nicely. of others. Fielding. per rod in honor of Mrs. Hicks . evil-hearin- g. a We Assume All The Risks of Chopping The Right isnt TONIC Our Customers ten-da- is During this blustery month when the weather this store in apt to change so suddenly, bear mind as being in business solely to supply your needs for health and comfort no matter how un- pro-luctio- expected they may arise. You will.make no mistake at all if you resolve to one-thir- fortify your system, or to build uq the strength of reliable your family by beginning to take a good n P isnt d WE MAKE IT RIGHT tonic regularly. That is Part of Our Job, as We Look at It We have several that are sure to satisfy you. Come in and let us tell you about them. Another, New Shipment of Ladies Coats Lewis Drug' Co. JUST ARRIVED Store The offi-?i- al Cohens Max ul. House of Quality Come in and See our New Line of Spring Goods We have a Good Assort- ment of Printed and Dotted Voiles, Pebble Cloth, Jap Crepes Messolines, Toff etas and Crepe de Clfenes, in all the Fashionable Shades of Spring. The Very Latest in Millinery for Easter-Co- me Field Fence CLASSIFIED See ADVERTISEMENTS Co. The Fair Merc. Store Salina a Busy Why not enjoy a drive out of town in a new Tudor Sedan Get your order for a Ford in NOW and save delays of delivery later PRICES NEVER LOWERSEE US Burr Motor Company The keynote LOST Sample-casbetween Redmond good stationery. and Salina, Thursday night. Reward for you. Will the party that harrowed an Ice Cream Dislier from us please return it, as we need it. LEWIS DRUG CO. NEW SPRING HATS-W- e specialize in Childrens hats. See our dis play. MRS. C. CHRISTENSEN, Red M28t2 Fresh California Prunes 15c per pound M- -l tf. LOUIS JACOBS California Fresh Wailnuts, 30c, per lb. Mar 91 tf. LOUIS JACOBS Formaldehyde your grain before sowing. For sale at LEWIS DRUG M14tf CO. QUALITY IN LUMBER spells success to the man who is sufficiently discriminating to deas the first mand quality consideration. When that can be had in the particular woods you require, at the lowest rates in the market, then what is the use of A t 50c. Louis Thats the combination at all times. And deliveries are made exactly as we promise them. Come on and make us keep our promise. we offer you The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO: To keep smut out of your grain, treat seed with formaldehyde before 'wv'ng. $1.00 per bottle. LEWIS DRUG CO. FARM FOR SALE At a Bargain M14tf Evaporated Peaches 90c per pound. Mar 91 tf, LOUIS JACOBS $5.75 per spool r am in a position to sell the acre farm, together with shares of primary water right and 11V shares of secondary water right in the Salina Creek Irrigation Company, formerly owned by Ilyrum S. Crane, said land being located a couple of miles North of Salina City, at a bargain. Will sell the same for $9950.00 and carry $1000.00 of said amount if purchaser desire it, in a loan upon this property for from three to five years at 8 per cent interest. HENRY N. 1IAYFS, T Richfield, Utah. The Peerless ;,i j ,J I thirty-on- e 4 Saturday Specials BIDS WANTED. "Man wanted with team and ontfit to ride and scatter salt and look after the cattle and fence in pasture of Salina and Grazing Company, also Lost Creek Grazing Association devission. Bid will be wanted to deliver six ton of salt from Alford Jensons Salt Mine to Martins old ranch on Lost Creek. The Company and Association reserve the right to reject any and all bids. For farther information inquire of P. C. Scorup or P. H. Madsen. All bids must he in on or before April 8tt, 1994. P. C. SCORUP. 4 Cojamo Coffee, reg. 50c lb. an 25c 4 Lytona Baking Powder, reg SOc Special Shinit, reg. real home N23tf Buy Dr. I.eGcar's Poultry Food if ycu want your hens to lay. Louis Jacobs. Childrens Felt Hats, Jacobs. per rod and up AT $3.95. Louis Jacobs The Brown Garage for automobiles. 65c . to business i Let us supply return to Emmet Robins at White House Hotel. mond. Poultry Netting Galvanized No. 12 Barb Wire e, Cowboy Hats worrying? There would not be so many open mouths if there were not so many open ears. Bishop Hall. 65c 15c 4 4 50c 4 4 4 4 size per can 05c 4- - 4 4 2 doz. for (YHAMppC Viiii'lllLu Come 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 39c early, they will only last a few days longer. 4 4 I Salina Meat & Supply Co. 4 4 4 |