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Show ' m SALIMA m New Officers Chosen For Utah Health Association SALINA MM RODS PREPARE TO GO AFTER BIG GAME and head of the organization for eight years, resigned at the annual meeting of the board of directors hpld at the capitol Thursday, October 9th. George D. Keyser, president of the A. Keyser company and manager of the Utah Papeit company was elected to succeed Mr. Howard. Mr. Keyser is a former member of the city commission. In presenting the resignation of Mr. Howard, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the association, said that the increasing demands on the bankers time were such that he felt it an injustice to the organization, as well as to himself, to continue as president, but that he was nevertheless reluctant to give up his duties. On motion of Dr. E. G. Gowans, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That we reluctantly accept the resignation of E. 0. Howard as president of the Utah Public Health association, although realizing the heavy demands on his time in business and financial circles have compelled him to come to this conWe appreciate the eight clusion. years of service he has given to this organization as its first and oiSy president, and that to his wise counsel and experienced guidance is due in large measure the splendid results which have been accomplished in controlling, tuberculosis in this state, by the educational, clinical and demonstrative programs of the Utah Public Health association. Therefore be it Resolved, That this body of directors in annual meeting assembled express their sincere appreciation of ' Next Monday the deer season opens throughout the state and as a result nimrods are "tuning the old trusty and making preparation to invade the forest for the big game. The season opens Monday, October 20, and closes The for protecting the gen- bag limit is one buck to the hunter. That the laws are strictly observed eral public health of this state, shall Be are being made to asundiminished with on arrangements energy. go sign rangers and other game wardens it further "Resolved, That the excellent ad- to the localities where there is a posdress of our retiring president, de- sibility of violations oecuring. Last livered at the recent annual conven- season there were several infringetion of the Utah Public Health asso- ments and to protect the doe and Our Accomplish- fawn a strict watch is to be kept and ciation, entitled the use of the violators will be prosecuted. Hunters for be ments, printed directors, and for the information of are warned to bear in mind that killthose buying Christmas Seals, that ing a male fawn is a violation of the they may know how well their con- game laws, the same as killing a doe All bucks killed or female fawn. tributions 'have been invested. Resolved, That these resolutions must have horns five inches long or be spread at length on the records over, be within the law. On some of the forest preserves of the association and a copy be forwarded to Mr. Howard. hunting is prohibited this year and The Right Rev. Joseph S. Glass of sportsmen are advised to avoid tressthe Catholic! church and President passing and killing. Last season Heber J. Grant of the L. D. S. there were a number of prosecutions church were elected honorary vice- for this violation and it is earnestly residents of the association. Gov- hoped that rangers arid game wardens ernor Charles R. Mabey and Dr. John will be spared the trouble of going A. Widtsoe were named regular into to the courts with prosecutions. Mrs. W. C. Howe was Extreme care should also be used reelected secretary, E. A. Bering by hunters, for the protection against treasurer and Dr. H. G. Merrill of accidents. The yearly toll of human lives during the deer hunting season Provo, assistant secretary-treasureDr. C. N. Jensen, chairman of the is apalling and every precaution committee appointed to select a state should be exercised by the hunters. chairman for th Christmas Seal Members of the different fish and Sale reported that the committee game associations are asked to aid the had unanimously agreed on Dr. John officers in the strict observance of the A. Widtsoe, and that the latter had laws and infringements should be repromised to give his services. The ported at once. directors voted to have Dr. Widtsoe act as state chairman. Bakery Making Rapid Progress. George Albert Smith was elected a The Snow White Baking Co. of director to fill the vacancy caused by is noted to be making rapid Richfield C. A. Dr. Broaddus, of the resignation stride toward an unlimited business. who has moved out of the state. The meeting was well attended. Dr. Bakers bread, being greater in deHeber J. Sears of the University of mand every day, the foreign loaf is giving way to the local product. Utah was chairman. These people are using Salina flour and by their rapid increase in volume of business it is necessary for their wagon to make rounds three times per week. commenced r. Children's Teeth Need the Best of Care. IffALT. a Beet Vacation Starts. Snow White Bread The North Sevier students, as well A large air compressor and re as the faculty, are having a two-wee- ceiver, rock unloader and mechanical vacation while the sugar beets tools for the Seveir Valley oCal comINTEREST. are being harvested. Many of the pany, arrived here the first of the students are availing themselves and week. General manager H. E. Lewis are aiding in the harvest. The fac- came down from Salt Lake and spent J. Johns, formerly of Salina, came ulty of the school will go to Salt Lake the major portion of the week in suin form Salt Lake the first of the to attend the annual convention of perintending the unloading and transweek. He is installing new heating the Utah Educational association portation of the machinery to the coal fixtures at the First State bank build- which opens next Thursday for a mine in the canyon. The car of three-da- y session. ing. machinery makes a total of five received by the company. Work is beMrs. E. W. Crane returned last Sat- Columbus Day Observed. ing rushed and it is expected that all a with will be under cover before the fall fiom friends at visit urday In commemoration of Christopher storms begin. Salt Lake City. Columbus, his life, great deeds and his death, Salina fittingly observed There are two days yet in which the anniversary of the discovery of to register October 28 and 29. Be a America by the interpid Italian expatriot and register and vote. 432 plorer year ago. At the Victory theatre Monday evening the followAugust Peterson the merchant, ing program was successfully carried Walter Gates and Henry Christensen out: Singing, America, Culumbus; recitation, song, auumbia, the Gem of the Ocean, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Merrill, who speht dience; talk, Columbus, a few days at Salt Lake, returned to His Vision and Contributions, J. O. their homes at Salina last Sunday. Anderson; solo, America, the Beauadtiful, M. I. Oveson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates are redress, Our Country, C. Ray Evans; ceiving the congratulations of their solo, Recessional, J. C. Jensen. many friends over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home. All are doSnow White Bread at all dealers. ing nicely at the Gates home. te James Farrell, president of the First State bank, came in from Salt Lake to attend the regular meeting jf the directors of the bank. Messrs. II. rell, W. II. vere looking the Farrell last Friday. Ruby Murphy has gone to Salt Lake where she will remain for two weeks or more visiting with relatives and friends. Store FOR SALE age, yards. OUR NEW FALL & WINTER LINES chicken te coop, good Inquire Joseph Hansen. o!7t2 Snow White Bread ' OF MENS & BOYS SUITS ARE WONDERS house, gar- at all dealers. Heaters, stove pipe, stove boards, leads, etc., at the Peerless. Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Inquire at Com mercial House. FOR Prices very low Quality the best Buy your merchandise at home Build up our city and hely your business houses grow Let us boost Salina and knock the knockers out Look us over RENT Snow White Bread at all dealers. FOR SALE Fne xvnter apples for sale. 50 cents per bushel while they last. P. C. Scorup. The F air Merc. Co. Salma's Busy Store" New potatoes. See l.ineoln Crnne, Sulina. l FOR SALE Six room modem house and two and a hilf acre lot. HANS s. JENSEN, A29tf Snow White Bread Redmond at all dealers. Cull on E. W. Crnne. Salina. for your Fall and Winter Apples. SlUtf A full supply of sombrero hats in all the favored colors. I.ouis Jacobs. A-1- Snow White Bread 5 at all dealers. Come and see our beautiful beads and silk stockings. Louis Jacobs. A-1- 5 the Best? Bread ' R. A. Meeks of Bicknell was in Salina Wednesday combining business .vith pleasure. Sold Everywhere ' Joseph Anderson, who has joined he teaheing faculty at Gunnison for he year, was a visitor with Salina friends last Sunday. at all dealers. Literary Program. The folowing program wil be carried out by the Ladies Literary and Civics club at the regular meeting NEW YORK PRICES TO YOU High g'rade g'arments at extra ordinary saving's. You owe it to yourself to investigate, see what you can buy. Real beautiful coats from $14.95 up, all with fur collars. Dresses as low as $4.95. Mens all wool suits from $18.00 up. .... GIRLS!!! LOST String of pearls. Return to Leah Nielson. Major-Genera- Sir Henry Clinton. NONE BETTER Not regular garments at these prices, but big concessions were given to us for cash while in New YorR and we are passing same to you. m The try Bay Old War Map military map. used by the British at the battle of Bunker Hill, recently sold at an auction room in London for $!lo0. The map, eight Inches square, l bears the signature of Miss Scandinax ian Conference. A Scandinavian conference will be Have you registered in the Home held in Salina in the Second ward home Lighting Contest? Get your house next Sunday, October meeting at the lighting primers now, light office. (Ad.) 19. Sessions will be held at ten oclock in the morning and at 2 in the afternoon. Elker John A. Widtsoe or some other representative from Salt Lake will be present and will make CLASSIFIED addresses. There will be singing and speaking in the Scandinavian and ADVERTISEMENTS English languages. A most cordial invitation is extends 1 to all of the Salina ward to be' present and join in Snow White Bread at all dealers. making the conference a success. Lewis Drug' Co. Kan- A Snow-Whi- te community singing. other dental needs. not Why Crandall, James FarBrown and June Webb, over business matter at ranch in Wayne county B. e We have tooth brushes in special sizes for children and, of course, carry a complete line of I from a during polar expedition. sas City Star. ten-minu- te Wednesday. Retold story The Covered-- ....Mrs. Angus McDonald Wagon Vocal Solo Mrs. Emily Burgess Reading Republican Platform Mrs. Ella Gates Piano Solo Miss Mary Mattsson CARD OF THANKS Reading Democratic Platform We desire to express our deepest gniti-udMrs. E. W. Crane and thunks to our ninny friends fin Platform.... Reading Progressive .lie kind nets nml for the beautiful floral C. E. West Mrs. Iferiugs extended at the dentil and burial the Folowing program a straw .if our beloved mother. will be ballot taken an4 there will be Children of Mrs. M.irtine Christensen. BOYS!!. An Absorbing Tht'me Tfie woman with the biggest audience is the one who was the first In the dub to have lmr hair bobbed. The others gather around to bear what her husband had to say about it, and listen audience; ns intently as sfie bail just returned Col- were Ephraim visitors last Sunday. Snow White Bread at all dealers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere hanks and appreciation to all those who were so kind and sympathetic luring the long illness of our husband and father. Mrs. Josephine Rasmussen and family. Dont allow your children to neglect their teeth. See that they are plentifully supplied with tooth brushes, paste, mouth wash, dental floss, etc., and make it a point to know that these supplies are used. More Machinery Arrives. LOCAL ITEMS OF 0. Howard, first president of the services of Mr. Howard, and asthe Utah Public Health Association sure him that the good work he has October 31, both days inclusive. E. SALIMA, Snow White Bread Cohens Max at all dealers. House of Quality NATION WIDE CONTEST OPEN TO ESSAYISTS su Some two years ago the electrical association af the United States were met with the problem of educating the people of this country to the proper use of light and the proper kind of light to use. The lighting companies and the electrical dealers all over the nation tried telling the people that the lighting in there homes was improper. This was not successful at it was imposible to take out of their message that thought of personal gain through the sale of new and proper lighting fixtures. Doctors were complaining because the use of the bare globes was decreasing the efficiency of the boys and girls eyesight in a marked degree. Something had to be done to educate the people of America to the use of proper light. a A nation-wid- e Home Lighting Contest has been started and our boys and girls are to be let in on the This is the story in a nutprizes. shell. Y'ou can obtai.i a Home Lighting Primer either from this office or the light office. Study how to light your own home and then write an essay on how you would like it. You will have a chance on the $15,000 home to given away free in addition to $600 in prizes to be given in Utah nnd Idaho and to $25.00 to be given in Gunnison. Get your registration cards as soon as possible. iffJl,IPi ,j,j)iiJ! U!i!.l!i:,lii!,iii::!!liih a package of Try r gj iSwans Down CaRe Flour 1 Today 0 or CaRe Knife E3 J A GaRe Tin . FREE with every pacRage H Es-s- f Snow White Dread at all dealers. non NOn"" ANCHOVIES, HERRING SPICE-SARDINE- We close at The COD S, 7 ClOU' "NOil ' u.aii d in " n ih. ill id .J it'', a mi. ii jij ui. .hi B. B. 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