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Show AltWA SUN. SALlNA. UTAH THE . INTEREST. a coal stove mean an 4 4 on Sunday, v Cook 4 . 4 4 Electrically 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Services, May expectations. So magnetic is Apostle Melvin J. Ballard that people came fiorn all parts of the North Sevier district to hear his eloquent address. The Second Ward chapel could not hold the crowd and eager listeners crowded every doorway and window to catch the message this powerful speaker had for the graduates. Apostle Ballards address was indeed a sermon that will possibly never be erased from the memory of the 4 4 lie graduates present. told them that although he felt the present generation is the best and greatest that has yet been born, he wished to impress upon the mind-othe young men and women graduates which were necessary to their success. These he said were loyalty to country, loyalty to self, and loyalty to God. Then he eloquently elaborated on each of these points, bringing practical illustrations from life. He spoke for one hour and everyone sat as though hypnotized. In addition to the beautiful sermon delivered by Apostle Ballard, th high school chorus sang exceptionally well, Unfold Ye Portals and Praise Mr. Evans veiy Ye the Father. touchingly bade the seniors farewell and gave some excellent advice to the Four Lions, the departing class. Messrs. J. C. Jensen, G. M. Wright, M. I. Oveson, Arthur Prows, sang two excellent numbers. Miss Johnstones The Twilight Bell, was pianologue, artistically rendered, Alice, Where Art Thou? wa3 played as a cornet Miss Mary t olo by Milton Peterson. iMcCallum, a trained singer of extra-M'inary ability, sang Hold Thou My Hand. Such a service as was held Sunday jnight is indeed unusual and North Sevier is happy to have given the public this feast or serious thought and music. f Convenience- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Economy- - 4 4 4 4 Cleanliness 44 - 4 4 4 Telluride Power Company j. A A 5 i'fti Fountain New Drinking No more will the hot, tired styles change as well as all others. It may not be a very consequential matter, hut those who want to be absolutely correct must keep in the vogue. There are a dozen ways in which Stationery The size and shape of the may be different. 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 these things count in Go After White Top has ' been started the among county officers and others interested in the protection against the noxious weed, white top, to prevent, as far as possible the further spread of the weed. To this end the public is urged to clean up all lands where the weed is to be found and if possible, prevent the weed from going to seed and causing further spread. If the weed is taken in hand at the early stage it will be an easy matter to keep it down. A Stationery style. you want to be up to the minute, supply your Stationery needs here. If Lewis Drug Co. -- and thirsty traveler or resident seek the privacy of stores or residences to quench his thirst, and no more will be ramble aimlessly about trying to find a place were he can quaff the sparkling aqua pura for, behold, he will soon be able to kill that awful thirst at the city drinking fountain To fill a long felt need the city council decreed that a public! drinking fountain should be installed and ac cordingly workmen are installing one at the White House hotel corner. The fountain will be of the latest type and the constant flow of the sparkling mountain waters will keep it absolutely sanitary. You have noticed, no doubt, that Stationery i movement X4 I ;5 CLASSIFIED r ADVERTISEMENTS Suits Suits Youg Mens, and Boys Suits at Very Low M ENS, Prices and in Snappy Styles Nev York We Sell You a Real Suit and Not Latest Models, the Name. Look Us Over ll'iy nron, by Lynmii Sorenson. d Ilinnc .EfiRl Glennvvooil. For Sale lt-p- Ladies Summer Underwear of the latest AH-t- f. 'tles. LOUIS JACOBS. The Best Castor Machine Oil In half alon and galon cans. Louis Jacobs. M Reliable repair shop at the All-tf- . BROWN GARAGE The Fair Merc, Store Salma's Busy to, California Fresh Wallnuts, 8'e per lb. Mar .1 tf. LOUIS JUOBS Buy Dr. want QUALITY IN LUMBER spells success to the man who is discriminating to desufficiently as the first mand quality consideration. When that can be had in the particular woods you require. at the lowest rates m the market, then what is the use of worn mg? Thats the combination we offer you at all tunes. And deliveries are made exactly as we promise them. Come on and make us keep our promise. The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. P ... ft . Food if ) Loins Jacobs. onr hens to lav. n To keep smut out of your grain, treat seed with formaldehyde before sowing. $1.00 per bottle. LEWIS M14tf DRUG CO. F 4 44 444 444 4 4 44 4444 I Dr. F. ? 5 0. 4 4 4. 4 4 4 t Dentist 4 4 day and Wednesday. At Salina:- - Thursday, and Saturday. J 41 Bullock ! At 4 4 V LeGears Poultry Gunnison:- - Monday, f K Tues- 4 Friday, J4 OGDEN, UTAH: Cattle. Late Monday sales generally steady; load medium 1100 lb. steers $7.50; bulk medium steers $G.G5 to $7.25; two loads good cows $5.85 and $5.80; odd lot3 cows up to $6.00 and $6.25; two loads medium cows $5.25; few sales cows and heifers downward to $4.00; $2.00 cutters $3.00; beef bulls largely $3.75 to $4.00; light vealers can-ne- rs $8.00. Ilogs: Maiket 98; bidding around cents lower; no early sales. Sheep: Market nominally steady. NORTH SALT LAKE: Hogs: including 910 head in transit to Los Angeles packers and 160 to Los AnMarket nominally geles maiket. steady. Cattle: Market nominally steady. Sheep: Market nominally steady. 10 J Z 44 Miss May Murphy was hostess to 44 44 twelve friends at a birthday anniversary party at her home Wednesday evening. A highly delightful evening was enjoyed at games and other amusements, following which delicious refreshments were served. R. M. Lehman, head of the ant business matters. McClellan, of Mt. Pleasant, arrived in Salina Tuesday of this week. She will have charge of the Presbyterian activities in Salina during the absence of Miss Mary in California. Miss will leave for the coast next week and will be absent some three 4--1 44 44 44 44 44 44 ? v Sale of Animals for Trespass. t - - - Favorable impression when attempting to join a fraternity at College or in serch for a position. There is a swagger style about the line we find in any others. carry that you can-n- ot You'll look better and feel better dressed up in a real style for the big week. ' VV 11 Cohens Max ? House of Quality' AA 4-- 4-- .j. 4 444 -- -J - :: 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 J 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ?4 44 44 44 44 JJ 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 a Long Ways in making a Go 2 Kl vv 44 Good Clothes 44 REDUCED ROlNDTRIP SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD to Pacific Coast destinations will be on sale daily, Slay 15 to September 30, nclsivo; to eastern cestination.s, May 22 to September 30, inclusive. Stopovers permitted in both directions. Final return limit, October 31 A New Daylight Train PANORAMIC SPECIAL will he inaugurated Sunday, June 1, leaving Salt Lake City at G:00 p. m., arriving Denver, 9:30 p. m., traversing the Colorado Rockies by daylight. Two other splendid trains daily between Ogden and Salt Lake City and Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. All daylight trains through the Royal Goige stop ten minutes at the Hanging Bridge. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares, train schedules, and Pullman reservations. M ip23J6 - $ Somethiny you'll be proud to step out in. VV d County of Sevier j In Salma City of said County, 1 have in my possession the following level died animal, which if not clamed mil taken avva), will he .lil 1(t nubile auction to the highest cash bidder, it my corral in Salma, on Monday the .'ml da) of June, lit.'t. at the hour of 2 i. M. One red two-- ) ear-ol- d heifer, full ars, no brands Said animal lv hi Id In me to secure the Kiyinent ot trevpaw done hi vml imeml upon the streitsof Salina on the '.nil dai of M iv . pi.H. T. P. PETERSON. Ponmlkeeper for Salma City. j J Real Fine 44 44 44 $ ) $ i Why Not Get Something 44 44 44 G. 1). Olsen and Ins new bride, of Salt 44 Like City, are the guests at the home of 44 44 Mr. Olseps parents, Mr. and Mrs, John 44 44 Olsen. 44 44 44 44 Freshmen Visit Maple Grove 44 The Freshmen of the Salina high 44 44 school celebrated on May 17 by tak- 44 44 ing a hike to Maple Grove. Six cars 44 44 laden with the green and unsophis-icate44 of the school plus their wise 444 advisers and Miss Fuller, left Salina eight oclock a. in. These adventur- - :: I1 J J ji j J important. l IT j 1 Graduation is indeed a very important occasion in anyones life; and then Commencement week parties and so forth; whether you are going to continue studying or work when you finish school, your last year is mighty m About twenty members of the Lone Scouts, of this city, along with the local master. Dee Olsen, taking iiinh r consideration the fact that the lilacs will he Hone by Memorial Da), took a short trip to the City Ci meter), Sunday of this week, and banked and decorated, with lilacs, some one hundred and seventy of the graves. J $ There isn't a time in the life of young folks that they are more interested to LOOK well than at Graduation and rightfully so. m months. j "J Graduates of Salina Hig'h s develop- ment work at the coal mines being opened up by the Salina Canyon Coal company, left for Salt Lake Wednesday of this week. Mr. Lehman was called to the eapitol city on import- STATE OF Store The Elben. Miss Styles Change in r Etne.-- t d .H..M..K.4.44.4.444"S444'4,4i44i44i'i4i44-4i444i4,4i44"5,- . Legion, ous and regular feature carried exMiss Laura Elben, who graduated clusively by this paper in thi3 terrifrom the Wasatch acedemy, has re- tory. turned to her home in Salina and she By following it regularly, Legion-airie- s are keeping in close touch with expects to remain here duiing the summer vacation peiiod. the activities of their former buddies, for now everything pertaining C'ha.T. Wright, son of Mr. .and Mis. to the Legion is news and possesses II. T. Wright, former residents of the keenest inteiest not only for the Salina, and who spent a couple of body of men enrolled in the weeks here renewing acquaintances, great but for the host of relahas returned to his home at Sherman, organization, tives and friends, as well as the genCalif. eral public. With more than 2,000,000 former Mr. and Mrs James Kane are men engaged in all sorts of service the congratulations of their activities throughout the country, many friends over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home. The this great organization is the source Little Miss Kane was born May 17 of never. ending flow of news. To collect and distribute this news, the and all concerned are doing national headquarters maintains a central office, which sends out the W. II. Brown, the stockman, has material for our weekly report of Legone to Los Argdes for a brief visit gion happenings. to his family. It is more than likely Few groups in America produce as that when he ictuins he will be accompanied by Mrs. Biown and daughJ $ J 2 J v t,25j22jj 2 ters, as they are planning on spend- 444 f 3 I v 5' J 5 j tj v in Salina. ing the summer and Mrs. twenty-si- x and enjoy 7 entire population. This is why the Sun is running Mrs. Clyde Buchanan and children this department as a regular feature. are here from Manti and are the LEGION Read it today and keep in touch with DEPARTMENT A guests at the home of Mrs. BuchanREGULAR FEATURE the activities of more than 2,000,000 ans sister, Mis. Joseph Anderson. former service men. on Whats the Legionamong going M' S Helen Elben, who has been at l.i s Angeles for several months antes : This question is answered fully pat, is at her home in Salina for an each week in the department known extended visit to her paients, Mr. MARKET REPORT as The American a continu- held 18, surpassed all The Baccalaureate uncomfortable kitchen . ing cliffs, and ducking each other and killing rattle snakes. A sumptuous luncheon was spread at tw'elve, after which the group slumbered in the shade of the maples. They returned various times during the LOCAL ITEMS OF Hot weather and 4' 4 4 4 much live news as this vast organiza-tio- n, whose influence is being felt more and more throughout the nation. This means that such news is of interest not only to Legion members, but also to a majority of the ous saplings had one gala day, scal- imm 4.4.4. 4.4. 44 44 4 44 4 4 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4444 4 4.4.4.441 4-- 4.4. 44 444 4444444444 44444 44 4 4 F4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lj v4 4 ;v 4 Something Good To Eat When you want to serve a is: Special Meal to company or to the home family; come to Our Store and get your supply of Groceries, Meats and Vegetables. Everything Fresh and Clean Salina Meat and Supply Co. 4 4 4 4 41 rr? The Most i$ $. .5. 4. $ $. 4 4. 4 Grocery Store in Salina Up-To-D- $ 4. 4, 4. 4. $, $ 4 $ $ $ $ 4 4 1 &4 5 4'4 4 4 4'& 4' 41, |