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Show The Sauna sun, saUna. n IP William Owens of Logan and J. K. Mrs. Emma Liston returned to her Blacksmih and Scholai Wallace of Washington, D. C. were home in Esclante, Monday, after The Learned Blacksmith was the the principal speakers at the Farm spending several weeks here in Salina title given Ellhu Burrltt popularly held Bureau meeting Monday night. visiting with her sister Mrs. Liston. of New Britain, Conn. He was a linguist, a writer and a social reformer. II. E. Lewis, general manager of The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. He was the author of several volumes. the Sevier Valley Goal camp, and wife Ellis Steel of Monroe, wa3 brought He died In 1879. were in Salina last week. to Salina for burial last Monday. The gravel was in the east cemetery and Famous Bags A. B. Christensen of Richfield, was dedicated by bishop Conrad A punching bag. The bag that the deputy revenue collector, has been cat got out of. A bag of candy. A hi re the past week on business. A bag of flour. First base. wdndbag. A grab-bag- . A bagMsr. M. T. Rasmussen ha3 returned A potato bng A bng of tricks. A mailbng. pipe. home two Mary-sval- e weeks the a of after visit Robinson, at proprietor Henry Madsen Hotel left for Wayne county with her daughter Mrs. George Chicago American. this weekthis week to take care of Brox. h. s r anch. Work of Farm Women Mrs. Harry Ditlevsen returned to Four-yea- r records prove that farm Mr. and Mrs. Tony Willardsen and her home Thursday after spending a women put In on necessary household duties about one and a half hours Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck motored to week in Axtel wth her parents. busi-ms- s more a day than the hired men do. on combined Monday Matysvale Washington Star and pleasure trip. Mr. Herbert and Mr. Camp of Rich-iielwere in Salina Friday demonMrs. Miles Curfew was at Aurora strating Radio Machines. Need to Know One Another rase Sunday visitrng with friends and There Is nothing wanting to make relatives. Mrs. Rulon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. all rational and disinterested people Jharles Jensen and family of Axtel In the world of one religion, but that Miss Thenelda Jensen who was re- were in Salina visiting Thursday, they should walk together every Swift. day. Valthe Sevier cently employed by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beck of .Gunley Coal Camp, was compelled to leave her work and come to the hospital for nison were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred, Monday and Tuesday this week to take care of his ranch. jf last week. Miss Jensens condition is reported not Mrs. George Brox and children of s(,iou3 and she hopes to be able to Dentist j i .mine her work in the near future Marysvale were in Salina Wednesday Gunnison:- - Monday, TuesAt visiting friends and relatives. How Is Your Stationery? You can't afford to carry on your correspondence on cheap, shoddy, makeshift stationery. UTAH The moment you notice that the supply is running low, get yourself another box of the kind that expresses In our fresh, clean stock of distinctive stationery you will find many pleasing styles to satisfy your lesire. Dr. F. Lewis Drug' Co. Elliot Weldon of Mayfield was treatment ot tonsilitis last Sunday pocaSJL I .M. Allen and Preston and Hazel of Roosevelt, will spend a few weeks here visiting Loyd Allen and family. il LOCAL ITEMS OF a Saturday night Bryant Burgess war given a biithday surprise at his home by a number of his little 1; INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Anderson of Cunnnsion, were in Salina Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and Really Capable Mind The truly strong and soun mind Is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small tilings. A Wonderful Opportunity for the Ladies Do you know Ai were is Milton Allred' pleasantly entertained twelve of his school friends last Harmonica and Sunday evening. piano music were indulged in until nidnight when Mrs. Allred served a iainty and well prepared luncheon to those pitsent. Kresg Bldg. : Weil Drilling We are prepared to Drill Wells. We would like .to figure with you if you need a well. . Address. Bullock ROSENVALL & BEAUREGARD Gunnison, Utah Watch for Our 5 Ji JJ,5,J 5' ?? TO SAY THAT COATS ARE THIS SEASON BEAUTIFUL, IS JUST MERELY GIVING A OF THE NEW GARMENTS. FAINT IDEA NEVER, NEVER, IN OUR BUSINESS EXPERIENCE HAVE WE HAD COATS THAT WERE AS BEAUTIFUL, DISTINCTIVE AND CHARMING AS THEY ARE THIS SEASON. WONDERS, PERFECT BEAUTIES. V WHILE THE GARMENTS ARE SOMEWHAT SHORTER THAN IN THE PAST, THE COLORING THE TRIMMINGS, THE TAILORING AND APPEARANCE OF THE GARMENTS ARE SO MUCH MORE BEAUTIFUL THAT A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL ONLY SURPRISE YOU WITH DELIGHT. county. and daughter F asliion Show 4 New Spring Dresses - Nr mii, returned to Salt Lake Mon-l- a , after visiting with Mrs. G. M Gu r for a few days. Watch for Our s - C. G. Massion J New Spring Goats was on his way to Salt Lake capitol city visiting friends and rel Burr Motor company. to consult speciaists. atrves. Max Cohen was a Gunnison visitor relatives. Wednesday afternoon. Ernest Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Jensen motformer athletic N. S. II. S. was a Salina ored from Salt Lake at teacher Friday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conover, are George A. Christensen of Redmond visitor Mr a and few here friends. Saturday Sunday. days visitingthe proud owners of a baby, born to was in Salina Monday getting poli- Hansen is now teachng at the Fill them the past week at the local cies for the Penn Mutual Life more high school. Acel Curtis of Ceder City, is- here hospital. company. this week visiting friends and Mrs. Charlie Hansen s visiting this Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson of John Mott and Mr. Hurte of Salt in Monroe with her daughter, wtk Richfield attended the LProgresso Lake were the guests of K. W. Bird Dortlrella Clnistensen. party given at the home of A. S. Saturday and Sunday. Sandy Bryon of Loa, shipped six Crane Saturday night. of hogs from Salina shipping wagons Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson and W. the A number of Mrs. Rude Castos yards past week. T Dickert, were Richfield visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. friends pleasantly for surprised her Friday and Saturday. A. N. Casto left for Delta Wednesday her Eph Jorgensen and sister of Salt biithday last Sunday afternoon. to. visit with Mrs. Castos ,invalid Games and music was the diversion Lake, stopped in Salina on their way Mrs. Hilda Gates underwent an to sister. of the afternoon, after which a light Wayne county. Mr. Jorgensen exoperation for appendicits Tuesday to buy a ranch, and locate there luncheon was served. pects M orning. Mrs. G. M. Burr and children to their home Sunday after A special 'or the summer months. piogram will be given by Katie McKenna was pleasantly em Miss Stella Robinson was in Salina visitnig with friends and relatives the Ladies Literary club at eight tc tained Sunday night by a number for a week at Salt Lake. oclock March 11 tlx All members with, friends and relatives 01 her friends, tire occasion being her visiting the past week. ate urged to be present. bi.thday. Miss Mary Whiting, who is teachthe the schools, ing Joseph Burrville and Edward Roberts of spent Mercel Liston returned home Thurs Look Yourself Over, Old Boy week end here visiting with her Annabella were Salina visitors Wedafter three months d:.y It youre not satisfied with your lot spending mother, Mrs. J. F. Martin. nesday. N tom, Wayne in life, think before you send her back alls. 4 Fashion Show j -- ' A AAA AAAAS A VA if, J 1 Calif. Beach. I onar ..y field D. L. Argyle, formerly of Salina, George Small spent the last of the Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Mickelson week visiting with his at vvs here visiting friends Thursday were family the who among guests eighty Provo. and Friday of last week. at ended the birthday party of Mrs M ckelsons sister at Centerfield Mrs. Stella Bird of Beaver, js here Frank Tompson and J. W. Swab T1 e party was given Monday night visiting with her sister Mrs. Bryant berg of Salt Lake were business vis- at dancing and luncheon were enjoy Domgaard. itors here this week. etl by the many guests present. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickert left for S; It Lake Tuesday to visit with f rands and relatives for a few days, income. t lere on an indefinite stay. While Mr. Camron Brinkerhoof of Loa was Mrs. Jim Rex returned home Thurs leie Mr. Whiting will wrork for the a Salina visitor Friday. Mr. Brinker-hco- f few a after at the day spending days FREE1 tovour The Whitaker Organization day and Wednesday. At Salina:- - Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Mr. Fletcher Peterson and Mrs. A. J. Thompson of Gunnison were in Morrell in of was George Fremont, Salina the past week arranging to Jalina Thursday visiting friends and lelatives. si ip a load of cattle. lends. Ellsworth Whiting of Elsinore, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jensen visitors Sunday. 0. that you .can dress in the latest lasion without one penny of Expense and add $20 weekly d, personality. it Longest River in Canada The Mackenzie river is tl.e longest In Canada and the second longest In North America. lo her mother. Perhaps your quotation In her market Isn't what you put It at. Wall Street Journal. Chinook Wind This Is a name given to a strong, warm wind and dry south or west wind descending the eastern slopes of the Rocky mountains Into Montana and Wyoming, evaporating or melting the snow and bringing great relief In cold weather. The name was probably Shea It because It blew from the territory occupied by the Chinook Max Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY t- I Watch for Our j- t' j- --j- ; -- j Watch for Our 4. Fashion Show Fashion Show A --! t FARMERS DANCE Ilrs. Alma Crane left Monday to sp d a few days at Manti. CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson left .or Lake Sunday, where Mrs. Nielson will consult eye specialists. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Merle day . Formaldehyde your grain before planting. For sale by Lewis Drug F27tf. Company. SALINA, UTAH Sat. Night, March 7 If you want service in shoes, buy Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of May-fiel- d For sale! were here visiting with friends the TIIOROGOOD brand. M6tf. by Louis Jacobs. lait Friday, , Keep the smut from your grain by and Mrs. Dell Merrick returned home Friday after spending the using Formaldehyde. For sale by Lewis Drug company. F27tf. wi.Aer in Sandy. TIIOROGOOD SHOES, the long Irs. Roy Knight and Mrs. Alfonzo Jensen of Salt Lake, were the guests .vearing kind. Get our prices. M6tf. of Mrs. Niels Jensen last Friday. LOUIS JACOBS! REFRESHMENTS "jii ,j;,ii.i,ijip ITS SIMPLE Just Phone 9 In our offer to furnish to the Farm-- ) Jenson rs Certified Grim Alfalfa Seed !'tertaind at he birthday or the planting of 509 acres for ; The paif Sunday night. following wete present: Mr. and Mrs. Juab, Sevier and Sanpete counties,' it Max Soicnsen, Mr. and Mrs. La Vail emains as to who will get the seed Da Earl McKenna and First come, first served. No cash M;s Seme matters of vital Importance are to be taken up at this rl o goup,Andison of Manti. Occidental Seed Company, Progres-s- i meeting ard every farmer, Beet Grower, Stockman and Business at SEVIER VALELY MERC. 500 was the pnncipal diversion Man of Salina should be present. af tl c evening, and at midnight a well mOtf. Salina, Utah The meeting is sponsored by the Farm Bureau and Beet pioj ed dinner was served to the Goiter pills are now being given' to Ns association. All over 18 years will be welcome. guests. students at the district school. AnyM s? Thenelda Jenen motored to one desiring any other kind call at the BE A BOOSTER BE THERE Mj Manti last Fiiday and spent the day Lewis Drug Store. visiting with friends. 'T-'s'- in IN m Thenelda ill: SERVICE M v M iss III, III DELIVERY I I Social Hall u, HAVE YOU HAD THE PLEASURE OF USING OUR Just received a shipment of fresh Will Miller, who has been receiv-ni- p cents per medical aid at the local hospital, California Walnuts 30 f27tf ret: rned to his home Sunday. pound. LOUIS JACOBS Fei.on at the Salina hospital Satur- i' i,TH!,,ll:lll,7,ll!,ll1ll I7n!,,?TlP!,,liri!!,,P! jilliJiullui, iii iWiirl!,1 L Sat YOUR ORDER TO US. WE WILL SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR ORDER FOR DINNER. s ( WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY d. f B.B. Shop The THE PLACE of QUALITY iUhHI Iii ill i! ill iii ,i! i |