OCR Text |
Show t The saUna Sun. 1 U i I I t. t i Have You Ever 'Gotten Cinnamon :for Nutmeg? I , L ry- - V:. fl 3 M LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mrs. Don Merrill entertained at dinner, Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sterling of Spanish Fork. Covers were laid tor tweleve, music and cards were the features of the ... ... evening. , SALiKiA, IffAW. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mickelsen enterAN ANSWER PLEASE! tained this week for Mr. and Mrs Othenius Peterson who will leave SalThe good bishop was talking to the ina to make their future home at children in the Sunday school. After Redmond. having asked and answered a number .of questions he said: Walt Bird, Geo. Bird, Alma MurIs there any little boy who would phy, Wm. Jensen, T. W. Simpers, like to ask a question? A. N. Casto and W. H Brown left There was. Asking questions, is Wednesday morning for Salt Lake one of the strong points of little boys. City, where they were summonded to So one little chap said: appear in the hearing of the D. & R. Please I would like to know why G. W. R .ilroad in relation to the Salina canyon project. Mrs. John Dastrup entertained a Antone Jeppesen left Wednesday number of her lady friends Saturday for Salt Lake City where he will atafternoon, in compliment to her tend the fair. Mr. Jeppeson also mother, who is visiting with her. on stopping over at Provo and visiting his mother. Wm. Harding of Aurora, left Wednesday morning for a few days visit N. P. Rasmussen and J. C. Jensen in Salt Lake City and Provo. left Tuesday for a outing. They will- seek the festive duck at John Arneson and Thos. Humphrey Bicknell and before returning will go were Richfield visitors Tuesday, at- to Fish Lake. tending a meeting of the republican chairmen of the county. Wallace Petty, a former resident of Salina, but who is now living at Salt Announcement is made of the mar- Lake, was combining business with riage of Miss Thora Madsen, daugh- pleasure her ethis Week. ter of Mrs. Matilda Madsen of this city and Geo. Lyman. The marriage Henry McKenna and J. A. Cosier took' place Monday, and Monday have returned from an extended fishwas ing chivarie evening a glorius trip to Fish Lake. They report saged in their honor. splendid success and brought many of he beauties to Salina as evidence. Oscar Ivie and Ernest Bird were P.ichfield visitors Wednesday. Marooned at Gunnison. We Mistakes like that dont happen tvith the , Daylight Kitchen-Ligh- t TRY ONE FOR FIFTEEN DAYS FREE I Telluride Power - ;...t.4M444frMM' . School Supplies i children for school. of School Supplies and you know what is needed for ADVERTISEMENTS boy or girl. m We are ready to meet the rush for these things this month when sohool after vacation. Everything, too, to keep school children well and efficient. Soaps, tooth paste, tooth brushes, combs, FOR RENT Furnished House. Vdults only. Inquire of Thos. M. IerberL 03tl. FOR SALE Fne wnter apples for ale. 50 cents per bushel while they ast. P. C. Scorup. potatoes. See Lincoln Crane, Salina. Vew FOR SALE: Good home and registered lersey bull. Cheap. Mrs.Arminta Murphy hair brushes, etc. FOR SALE Six room modern Souse and two and a half acre lot. In- HANS S. JENSEN, quire Lewis Drug Co. "The 29tf Redmond Call on E. W. Crane. Salina, for your Pall and Winter Apples. SlOtf Store all A full supply of sombrero hats in the favoied colors. Louis Jacobs. A-1- r ,v 5 Come and see our beautiful beads and silk stockings. Louis Jacobs. HIGH A-1- SCHOOL CLOTHES i 5 TO HUNTERS. All the pasture belonging to A. S Crane in section 23, located on Sevier River, west of Salina, is closed against hunting as marked by posters. Dated this 24th day of Sept., 1921 Signed. A. S. CRANE, Owner. S26t3 NOTICE We have a complete line of Julius Schwarts & Cos. Tailor-mad- e Student Clothes, Marx & Haas Mens v c Suits, and our Childrens and Juveniles lines are complete. Before buying your Fall & Winter clothes see us The Fair Merc. Co. Salinaa Busy Store Dr. F. 0. Bullock Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. At Salina:- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. AND PASS UPON EACH PIECE. That is the way to select lumber. Incidentally let us inform you that stock must be properly seasoned; it must be uniform and shrinkage and warping must be a manifest impossibility. Then with these essentials in your favor you can go ahead and build and the building will be lasting. Let us guide aright in the selection of all woods essential to your .. undertaking. v The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. With the purpose in mind that we have a mission to perform; that we are morally obligated to the public tor the many years of friendship, patronage and loyal support; we have personally gone and searched the big markets in the East for bigger Values, for newer and better Styles. Our Search was Crowned with FULL SUCCESS We have found merchandise at prices not known to us since 1912. We Have boug'ht liberally and are passing all savings to all who wish to tahe advantage of same. Many a lines of merchandise we offer at prices asKed by some jobbers. ROMANCE OF. RIBBON MATTER OF HISTORY HAlfl CAFE Announcing the opening of one of the most Cafes this side of Salt Lake City. up-to-da- te Prompt service. Courteous treatment SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS In all your rambles among the ribbon counters, did you ever consider the ancient romance of the ribband?" Matching ones mood with ribbon Is not a modern pastime. All through romantic history, ribbon, glittering and gleaming, winds Its silky way. Always the token of love, chivalry or power, the ribband" of old lias carried appeared now as a by some knight as his ladys favor; now a rosette for a diminutive slipper; now a single streamer from a seal of a document of state. When Queen .Elizabeth took- - the throne ribbon first came into its own Both belles and beaux of the period used it lavllJf for their personal Men of tueune rank, adornment. writes a historian, weare garters and shoe roses of more than five pounds As for the Indies, ribbon apiece. richly trimmed their headgears and formed sprinklings of rosettes and s on their handsome gowns. But In the reign of Louis XVI, the favored ribbons amounted to frenzy Ladies beribboned every garment, every accessory! and gave the ribbons sueh meaning titles as attention, mark of hope," downenst eye, sigh of Venus. Gentlemen wore hair ribbons. The practical Scots, however, found a more useful mission for the ribbon In Scotland, down until a quite recent date, the "snood or ribband" on the hair of a girl meant that she was unmarried. The name ribband" comes from the fact that, before the first ribbons were used In Europe, probably In the Sixteenth century, they were woven on the bands and borders of garments, ami were narrow, like a rib. When they were first manufactured as separate trimmings, they were often of gilt, with threads of gold and silver Interwoven. Consequently, they were expensive, and the English parliament passed an act reserving to nobility the right to wear them. The "blue ribbon" and "red ribbon," which are often given today as marks of excellence, had their origin in England. The blue ribbon then designated that oldest order In England, the Order of the Garter; and the red ribbon stood for the next highest order. the Order of the Bath. Another ribbon custom which originated In England is that of numbering ribbons. This numbering was governed by the thickness of the English penny, width wns almost as large as our silver dollar. So. you cun lnduiga. your ribbon fads and fancies with the assurance that you have historic precedent back of you. next time you make a trip to the ribbon counter. love-kno- M m t, We cordially invite you to participate in the biggest saving's and finest of styles we offer; we are- - sure to SAVE-yomoney. u love-knot- -- Cohens Max k. House of Quality Rinmiw i i muz 11 LJgJg li ilill iii 3 VfSmiQBSi i" till III! '- J3 Tl'iarii'Trrrrp1 rrn rwH l!,illi Ililli & ,ii (in!! J 'll I, 1" pi Ii IV i i !m il rlixlll lL Introductory SAUL With every package of Peets Granulated Soap purchased we will give 2j)ars Crvstal White soap FREE I: When you wan? something good, call at The Spher cat tanks tor (Jit Spheric:.! tanks in which volatile oil can lie tore! with n minimum of evaporat on have been built in okla hoiua. The ELECTRIC SHOP Hal Felt, Mgr. ' Back From New York Colorful Adornments Worn in All Ages. CLASSIFIED Satisfaction Guaranteed REPAIR " We have a special department know "know we Square Deal Battery Marriage is an exclusively female .nstitution. It is run by women for Othenius- - Peterson having moved to vomen only. Women invented it and Redmond, Hal Felt has again taken over vomen keep it up and keep at it. the Electric Shop. Marriage is a female profession her iob her way of making a living CARD OF THANKS Marriage with a man is a youthful We wish to extend our thanks and ndiscretion, which is the result of a leepest gratitude for the kindness profound inexperience in life. That hown during the death and burial of is why most men must be caught ur infant baby, and also for the early or not at all. beautiful floral offerings made. Come to us for those things needed to equip' the house landlady suddenly acquire a fortune by advertising her place nsa sanitarium for the cure of obesity? WE FIX IT Salina. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup. S. R. Only some shrewd boardingdoesnt Why ELECTRICAL C. Ray Evans, principal of North Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sterling and Sevier high school and C. A. White, family spent a few days the fore pait of Momoe, principal of the South of the week visiting friends here. Mr Sevier high school, who were enroute ','terling was foimeily connected with o Salt Lake City, were compelled to the Nielson and Prow3 meat market emain at Gunnison last evening due o car trouble. At last reports the Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Herbert left .ravelers were happily on their way Friday for Salt Lake City, where o attend the state fair and confer-nc- e vlrs. Herbert will remain during the sessions. vinter with the children who are ir chool there. Mr. Herbert will return SAYS TIJE NASTY MAN: o an-sw- er FORDS If It- s- fig-ui- es two-da- y T-- ' the angels had to walk up Jacobs ladder when they had wings? The bishop looked wise, cleared his throat and said: And now will some little girl that question? AUGUST PETERSON, Prop. ; ; ' " B. B. vShop A d ' " f ii! jI " in !!, It 'I j " 'I' 'I mi 1 j d J ,! .I, ill I' ,! 'c ,1 II "(I ' ,i ii ii, t ,i ,' . ii, j -- a |