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Show THE SAUNA' SUN, SAUNA, UTAH relatives and friends in Manti, oni, Provo and Salt Lake. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mor- imonaire Mrs. H. B. Crandall was hostess last Friday evening at a Mah Jong party for a few friends. Refreshments were served following a session at the interesting game. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Petty visited with friends at Mt. Pleasant last Sunday. Misses Fay Burns, Florence Farrell and Zell Sorenson visited in Rich-f.vl- d Wednesday of this week. Moroni Lazenby of Aurora, was here Wednesday looking after important business matters. Mrs. S. J, Draper and Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, comprised an auto party from McGill, Nev., that spent visiting at tha home of ten-poun- Those who are promoting most Mr. and Mrs. Hal Felt returned last Saturday after an absence of five thusiastically the weeks. While away they visited with movement never have been there. m Styles Change in You have noticed, no doubt, that Stationery styles change as well as all others. be a very consequential There are a dozen ways in which Stationery may be different." The size and shape of the Envelope; and the paper, texture and color of paper; the way the flap of the envnlope is cut, and whether it is lined or not; all thqse things count in Stationery style. you want to be up to the minute, supply your Stationery needs here. Lewis Drug Co. " The en- Owns Baseball Club The Wrigley company, according Made to the Bank Commissioner to its last finacial statement, has of the State of Utah assets of $35,000,000 and is the bigOf The Condition Of THE FIRST STATE BANK OF gest manufacturer of chewing gum Mr. Wrigley is the in the world. owner of the Catalina island, CaliLocated at Salina in the county of fornia, and besides his other large Sevier, State of Utah, at the close of tailroad and banking interests, in- business on the 29th day of March, cluding his interests in the Biltmore 1924. chain of hotels, he is the owner of RESOURCES the Chicago National league baseball team and the Los Angeles league salina Store Our Spring and Summer Line of Men,s and Young Mens Suits, Ladies Easter Dresses in the Latest Styles and Shades in Silks, Creqes and Satins are here. Also the New Pumps and Slippers in the Latest Shades in Suedes, Kids and Patents. Fins HAS There Is But One Thought We Have it View VOLUME Let Us Supply Your Wants The Fair Merc. Co. Salinas Busy Store VOLUME yes vice-presi-le- To reach a larger Volume we are marking r .. , our merchandise this season at prices defying Any Mail Order Compitition. See our Prices in Our Windows, Compare the prices of Our Shoes with the prices of Any Catolog of Any Mail Order House. ' Through the large interest taken y Mr. Wrigley, which will mean the alvation of the stockholders. The Gunnison Sugar company is fully capitalized and is provided with imple capital for all its operations. )nce Sold Soap Many years ago, when he was truggling for the great success which lias come to him, Mr. Wrigley came 'o Utah as a soap salesman and 'raveled up and down the state sell-n- g soap to the local retailers. He was stiuck then with their rugged honesty and aggressive business lethods. It took him many years, after many ruccessive failures, to build up his present business to its successful eights. Now comes a time when he can express his admiration for and onfidence in the people of Utah by placing one of its industries on its . i Come inside and let us prove our statements. We Mean Business. We want Your Busines, and Remember We are Back of Every Transaction Made at Our.... Store 1 a. 1 , New Merchandise Arriving Daily - For the benefit of those that are busy in the fields eet. j We Are' Open Late in tHe - EVENING - Wrigleys help to the Gunnison Sugar company forms one of the '.lost romantic chapters in the his-- 1 ry of the Wests development. his generosity and broad minded spirit was the Gunnison Val-- 1 y Sugar company enabled to carry n and so the company and the growers of the Gunnison valley him the savior of the sugar leet industry in that section. The officers and stockholders of the c impany are proud to admit that they rre associated with a man of the tppe of William Wrigley Jr. They a claim that he did more than the l'ght thing. They urge that he went much further than that and did the real big thing. By a unanimous vote of the stockholders of the company, at a meet- - Max. Cohens ( House of Quality con-cid- er rsJii iiU'ilulii iiiiiii LiiJiiJit iiiiiiiiiiJIiJLIili JUiJliJLIilii JiJlIiiijyiiliiLU Field Fence Poultry Netting 65c per rod 65c per rod and up . Galvanized No. 12 Barb Wire NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha3 disposed of her business to Crane & Crane. MRS. TINA BENCH. $5.75 ry Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts guaranteed by this bank and not otherwise shown under discounts . . . NONE STATE OF UTAH, County of SeCLASSIFIED vier. II. B. Crandall being first duly ADVERTISEMENTS sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foreFOR SALE Washing Machine going report contains a full, true s Motor in condition. $15 and correct statement of the condifor quick sale. See it at the Tellu-rid- e tion of the said bank at the close of Power Co. office, Salina A18tf business on the 29th day of March, per spool AT The Peerless - U,,i 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. .. ..! 'G, j, 3. 4. 3. 3. 3. 3.3. 3.3, 3. 3. 3. 4. 3. 3. 3.3. 3, 4,3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3.3. 3. 33. 3. 3.3. 3. 3. ILaster Special first-clas- Our Complete Stock in Every Line will Please You. 1924. Lillies Summer Underwear of the latest Al8-t- f. Correct stjles. I.OlIS JACOBS. Fester Cards at I.FAVIS DRUG CO. It. Garden Se.Hls of all kinds. Now is the time to buy. LOUIS JACOBS. A18 Reliable repair shop at the BROWN GARAGE VU-t- f. 4 H. B. CRANDALL. IIYRUM S. GATES, P. C. SCORUP, CHRIS JORGENSEN. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 1924. V. JOHNSON, Notary Public. SEAL My Commission expires 15 Evqioratfd il tf. Peaches :ik- - per pound. LOlIS JACOBS The keynote good stationery, you. to business i Let us supply 15c Oranges Attest: California Fresh Wallnuts, 30c per lb. day of Oct., 1926. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Miriltf. I.OlIS JACOBS Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commission Cowboy Hats $3.95. Louis Jacobs. of the State of Utah, do hereby certhat the foregoing is a full, true Bin l)r. I.cGcar's Poultry Food if jou tify and correct copy of the statement of want jour liens to lay. Louis Jacobs. the above named company, filed in my office this 11th day of April, 1924. SETH PIXTON, To keep smut out of your grain, Bank Commissioner. treat seed with formaldehyde before $1.00 per bottle. LEWIS rowing. DRUG CO. Ml4tf Mar S) - The officers and directors of the new Gunnison Sugar company are as follows: Directors William Wrig-le- y Jr., Chicago; J. C. Cox, treasurer William Wrigley Jr. company; ,W. Harvey Ross, R. T. Harris and I. D. Voorhees. Officers W. Harvey Ross, oresident; I. D. Voorhees, R. T. Harris, treasurer; M. M. Glenn, secretary and assistant treasurer; Joshua Greenwood, attorney. mil-lne- m. OGDEN, UTAH: Hogs: 478 head direetto local packers; 557 head in transit to San Francisco. Market 517, slow, steady, no early sales butchers; INK late yesterday one load 115 pound feeder pigs, $5.90, part loads, $6.00. j Cattle: 273 head in transit to Wybeen oming range. Market 98, dull, all classes uhchanged; few steers, $6.25 for thousands to $7.50, odd lots cows and heifers of business successes $4.75 to $5.50, canners $1.50 to $2.00; tfiroughout the country. bologna bulls largely $3.50 to $3.65. Everybody in town Sheep: 149 head in transit to Utah may know you but range.- Market nominally steady. NORTH SALT LAKE: Hogs: 796 they don't know what head direct to local packers. Market have sell to you nominally steady. Cattle: Market 15, load choice 1380 lb. steers fitted for show at $10.00 weighed off cars; one load 830 lb. heifers, $5.25, few common cows $3.50 odd head beef bulls, $3.75; few light vealers $7.25 to $8.00; heavy calves Expensive habits are the sign of $6.50. a cheap character. Sheep: Market nominally steady. A mollycoddle is a man who says it with flowers when he wants to A high financier is anybody who it with brickbats. has more money than you have. say baseball team. t matter, but those who want to be absolutely correct must keep in the vogue. If resolution was adopted: Resolved, That we extend to the management and to Mr. William Wrigley Jr. our grateful thanks for the uniform consideration and fairness which have characterized, at all times, their dealings for and witli our company, and particularly for Mr Wrigleys broad minded generosity most recently evidenced by his agreeing to present reorganization, and for the managements having deservedly inspired Mr. Wrigleys continuing faith and confidence, which has made personally offers these growers $10 this reorganization possible. per share for their preferred stock received in payment of the bonus. REPORT Not only has he transferred his loan of $500, Out), for which he charged the company only 5 per cent interest (and then did not collect it), into preferred stock of the Gunnison Sugar company, but now, as a climax to it all comes this: Early in 1920 the sugar company because of financial necessities, was obliged to pay its growers, instead of cash, a bonus of preferred stock of $1 per ton for beets grown in 1919. Now, Mr. Wrigley comes forward and B. Miss Faun Madsen, who is teaching Mrs. M. C. Draper. Later the Newith vadans left for Salt Lake City. at Monroe, spent the week-en- d her mother, Mrs. J. P. Madsen in this Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, and city. daughter, Hazel, had as their guests Mrs. C. E. West and Mis3 Lauren 5 on a picnic party to Marysvale last West left Tuesday of this wveek for Sunday, Mrs. A. S. Crane, Mrs. J. an extended visit to friends at Salt P. Madsen and Miss Van Johnstone. Lake City. The party enjoyed a lunch in the famous Sevier canyon. C. II. Hansen, who has been in Millard county for some time looking after business matters, returned Births Reported Old Man Stork visited the Salina home the first of the week. hospital Monday of this week and Mrs. A. B. Jensen and Miss Lenete left a fine baby boy for Mrs. Edmund Jensen, motored to Richfield Tues- King of Teasdale. Tuesday made the day of this week and were the guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mason of friends for a few hours. d of Aurora happy when a was born to Mrs. Mason. baby girl Othenius Peterson, the auto man, All are doing splendidly. left for Salt Lake Tuesday of this week. He will be absent but a short Twins Are Welcome time looking after business affairs. Thursday of last week an event C. II. Carlson of Salt Lake, spent gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. lart Saturday and Sunday visiting S. Atkins, when a baby boy weighing wi'h his mother, Mrs. Martine Chris- five pounds and a baby girl, tpping tensen. the scales at five and a half pounds were born to Mrs. Atkins. Friends Mrs. Sena Bell, mother of Mrs. are showering congratulations and June Webb, and Misses Nina and mother and babes are doing fine. Of Thelma Bell, and Claud Bel' of Elcourse Dad Atkins in still in the sinore, spent Sunday at the home (f air. Mr. and Mrs. June Webb. It may not (Continued from page one) The Hicks Okerlund home was the scene of a good time last Thursday evening when a radio concert was Relatives and friends were given. served a delicious chicken dinner during the evening. Saturday ing held to effect the reorganization of the company, at which stockholders owning 98 per cent of the com mon stock of the company and over 98 per cent of the preferred stock of the company were in attendance in person or by proxy, the following do z. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v Hill Dale Pineapple K No. 2 1- -2 Cans, reg. 30c r . - Special Limit 4 Cans to a Customer c 1 25c 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 Apricots Regular 20c Size 2 for 35c Salina Meat & Supply 4 4 4 4 Co. 4 4 4 4 4 4. 3 4 -- A. V |