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Show 5 ThE sAUMa suM, 3AUMA. UTAR in Georgetown, from the great law DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Annual Summons to Service Roll Call of FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY department of which institution he The annual nation-widgraduated in 1918, with the degree of the American Red Cross to enroll on Nov. Sterling K. Heppler, the partys LL. B. Upon his return to Utah he members for 1925 will open and nominee for District Attorney, was became court reporter of the Sixth 11. the anniversary of that tense Armistice Day never-tbom in Glenwood, Sevier county, Judicial District until May, 1919, six years ago, which silenced the Utah, in 1889. He attended the pub- when he was admitted t& the bar of crashing arms of the World War. The lic schools of Utah, the L. D. S. uni- the state of Utah, since which time enrollment will continue for 17 days, versity at Salt Lake City, and there- he has been a successful practicing through Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27. after took his law course at George- attorney in all lines of legal work Preliminary to the Roll Call period town university in the District of and his standing at the bar ranks will come Red Cross Sunday. Nov. 9 Columbia. He worked in various de- high among his brother attorneys. He During the 17 days set aside for the enrollment more than 3,500 Chapters partments of the government during is young, a thorough student of the of the Red Cross and their thousands the four years he was studying law law and a good judge of evidence. of branches will Invite the people to He would make a District Attorney join the Red Crobs or renew their in whose hands the criminal business membership. of the district would be efficiently Co. and promptly taken care of to the deAdvertising, when placed with the cided moral and financial interests of Sun, brings results. the people. Presents Snow White Bread at all dealers. e r Stock Waymire Sister of Fate (Political Advertisement.) A Little A Comedy-Dram- NOMINEE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE DEMOCRATIC Henry N. Hayes, candidate for District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of Utah, was bom in Pleasant Grove, Utah, in 1867. He attended the public schools and the B. Y. academy from which latter institution he graduated in 1887, and thereupon moved to Sevier county, where he has resided ever since. Taught achool in Salina from 1887 until 1894. Studied law at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, from which institution he graduated with an LL. B. degree in 1897. He was elected to the office of Nocounty clerk of Sevier county in Was 1898. attorney county vember, of Sevier county for two terms. Was of a Western Mining Life Dont Miss It Opera House Sat., Nov. 1st r In M iikliril Bi lilJli.iliiii!liill!iil.iijyIi;!.ii Hi Jil. Hi iLsiiM iiiiill. ikliiji JiiJiiiiki'liJyiHiBI. Util1 IU imti Imiill Werner Piersonpresents C Shaw in Electrical Expert N fia H Washing machine motors, Sewing machine motors Electric Irons, Electric Curlers, Electric Stoves Electric Vacuum Sweepers, Electric Marcellors Electric Starters and Generators Agents for U. S. L. Batteries Full Line of Starter and Generator Brushes M Batteries v N Recharged and oil Gas AT A SAVING Werner Pierson Electric LIS w i Fourth North on Center. Auto Repairing; Our Hobby. Go. C. E. Shaw. Prop. Ford Motors Burnt In Keep Your StocK In Good Health There ia no excuse for letting your stock become sick or get in poor condition when you know that we handle the best line of Stock, and Poultry remedies to be had in this part of the country. BATTERY SERVICE . Dr. Thome, formerly of the Salina hospital, now a resident of California, was a Salina visitor last week. & M placements The ELECTRIC SHOP The infant of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wixom, which suffered a severe attack of pneumonia is reported to be doing nicely. three-months-o- ld Alma Nielsen of Richfield, was Salina visitor this week. Refilling u e charging Repairs Hal Felt, Mgr. a We have engaged the services of an Expert Miller and have had our machinery overhauled hy an Expert Millwright Therefore we are ready to give our patrons the best service available. Ask your Grocer for 8. B. FLOOR (w stand behind every e came before him, was a We are Always in the market for Wheat. SALINA ROLLER MILL Flour Has Gone Up But SNOW WHITE BREAD Hasn t The Fair Merc. Co, Store Salinas Busy WATCH OUR WINDOWS FROM NOW ON SEE H ave You Seen Our Coates? H ave Y ou Seen Our Dresses? H ave You Seen Our Prices? Almost everyday the express brings us New Coats, New Dresses in the finest creations and best styles. Coats that are beautiful and fabrics that are wonderful, at prices well as low as yl" J No, we have no Every garment is positively the latest. 50 to J 75 Beautiful garments at in backs or Bolivias. EE Our Windows. EE Our Prices. EE where you can duplicate such One-Cei- deer-huntin- . m Sale. it old-style- isvisitingwithher m m Lewis buys. g. J. A. Seortip came down from Provo Wednesday, to look after his ranch and cattle interests here. H. E. Lewis went to Salt Cohens Max Lake City House of Quality Monday. at all dealers. s. S Leon Humphrey and Win. Rasmussen left Wednesday ,a WAIT for our Drug Co. M rs. Leon Humphrey parents at Maj field. ADVERTISEMENTS Old age, especially an honored ok age, has so great authority that this the pleas- HOUSE FOR RENT Inquire at is of more value than all Werner Pierson Electric Shop to see ures of youth. Cicero. same. 024tf later. SALE Date will be given FOR S I.E Mileh Cow. month. J. A. Jorgensen. Fresh next OHlti F'ord. Rare 0:tltl at all dealers. Heaters, stove pipe, stove boards, leads, etc., at the Peerless. Snow White Bread at all dealers. FOR SALE Fne wnter apples for sale. 50 cents per bushel while they last P. C. Scorup. Snow White Bread When you're feeling blue and One sample can bilious. Hewlett's Supreme And your head begins to ache And you want a cup of coffee Like your mother used to make. Just call at Gill's Cafe, Where youll find the best Table Syrup in With each $1.05 or 55c can. town, Where the meat is always tender And the gravys always brown. We guarantee you will like this delicious and healthful Table Syrup. If you doiot like the Free Sample, return the can purchased and we shall cheerfully refund your money. Where the pies are big and juicy. And the eggs are hard to beat So just hear in mind the place Where in Salina you should eat. MAIN CAFE Good Meats, Good Groceries, Always at all dealers. A full supply of sombrero hats in all the favored colors. Louis Jacobs. A-1- Snow White Bread FRE- E- at all dealers. Lewis Drug Co. Snow White Bread Watch our windows and see the bargains in a few Ladies and Girls COATS and DRESSES. Good materials and priced so low you cant afford to passthemup. Buy them for school wear. They will keep the kiddies warm. Sun. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Bargain. See Hal Felt. CLOSING OUT Mortensen Peacock and a few other noted riders from Emery county have been in Salina the past few days. BOYS!!. GIRLS!!! Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen was pleasantly Have you registered in the Home Lighting Contest? Get your home surprised Saturday, when a number of lighting primers now, at the light neighbors and friends invaded her home; the occassion being her birthday anniveroffice. (Ad.) sary. Cards were played and a delicious luncheon served. Snow White Bread at all dealers. OXE-CEN- T Store" SolJ Everywhere While Geo. Burr and Olof Jepp-so- n were in the mountains hunting, CARD OF THANKS. Tuesday, word was received of the We desire to express our sincere death of Mr. Burrs mother over in thanks and appreciation for the kindEmery. ness and affection shown us at the time of our recent bereavement. EsJohn M. Bird and Antone Jeppson pecially do we wish to thank the were two more of the successful big people of Redmond, the speakers for hunters this week. game heir kind words, those rendering the excellent music, and those contribut Mrs. J. F. Martin has had as her ing the many beautiful floral offerguest this week her daughter-in-laings. Mrs. Vera Whiting of Monroe. Mrs. and Mrs. Hans S. Jensen and family. Mary Whiting, who is teaching school at Joseph visited with her Snow White Bread at all dealers. mother last week. Snow While Bread Lewis Drug Co. E. 0. Thorsen is spending the last the fishing season at of the days of Fish Lake. (Political Advertisement.) Snow White Bread It will pay you to take precautions, and to treat sickly stock at first sign of illness, for only healthy stock is valuable to you. Buy it anb save your flour to make graAy trusted mem her of the judiciary of the state of Utah during the four years of his service. The Democratic party feels that in the candidacy of Judge Henry N. Hayes for District Judge it is offering to the people of this District an experienced, capable and conscientious man for the office. Vet-erna- ry The INTEREST. Mrs. D. C. Miller of Salt Lake City, has been spending the past week with member of the state board of land her mother, Mrs. E. A. Thorsen. commissioners for four years. Was District Judge of the Sixth Judicial Mr. and Mrse J. N, Hansen of District of Utah for one term. Ephraim, were Salina visitors SaturJudge Ilayes has been a practicing day. attorney in the state of Utah for years. As to his nearly twenty-fivMrs. S. Davidson of Salt Lake City, work upon the bench of this district is visiting this week with relatives the people are familiar. A number and friends in Salina. of cases were appealed from his decision to the Supreme court, but evAfter the first of the month, the ery decision of his, from the Sixth smiling face of Thos. Humphrey will Judicial district, was affirmed by the be noticed around the B. B. Shop, Supreme court of the state of Utah where he will be employed. Judge Hayes has always taken a keen and active interest in the scholMrs. Josephine Miller of Murray, is astic and civic affairs of his locality, here visiting with relatives and and possesses a personality that is friends. eIl known and admired throughout the state. Ilis talents as a public Henry Madsen spent Sunday in the .peaker are frequently in demand, mountains hunting deer, but returned and he has never failed to respond to Monday and reports his search unsucany call. He is a big asset to this cessful. section of the state. Attorneys and other people having D. C. Miller of Salt Lake City, who business before his court were a unit was on his way to Marysvale for the in commending his attitude when on of the opening spent Sun:he bench. Learned in the law, exday at the home of E. A. Thorsen. perienced in court procedure, with a mental poise that enabled him to fairBoyd Ivie of Loa has been a busily and impartially try each issue that ness visitor in Salina the past week. Butter wrappers printed at the -- DEA- L- SQUARE deer-seaso- n, We Repair 5 LOCAL ITEMS OF 5 at all dealers. Come and see our beautiful beads and silk stockings. Louis Jacobs. A-1- 5 Dr. F. 0. We close at Bullock Dentist The At Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. At Salma:- Thursday, Friday, Gunnison:- - and Saturday. 7 p.m except Saturday B. B. THE PLACE Shop of QUALITY 14 1 r-- i if aliiiili A"1- "111 ll "l"'1 ill, .lihtliLiiLli '1'! 'll H"I',' till ill! A l"j jlj nil Ji ill! 1 LuU iffiituil.Himltaiiii.lahiiil nil lirtiuiiiiiilllil "I! ll' Ii'i;" lliHiuillilii..iii.l.iLlilli3 |