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Show THE ALtMA SUM. SALIMA. UTAH Uncle Eben Belief Societies Te NEWS NOTES FROM The home and community section St. Patricks Day, February 17, will an- of the farm bureau, held nual meting in the Redmond chapel be fittingly observed by the Relief Monday alteinoon. A large num-- societies of Salina First and Second ber of Redmond housewives attend- - Wards in an Annual Day Celebration. td and were given some Valuable A coidial invitation is extended to talks fiom the lepresentatives of the Those who gave in- all the married people of the comYou can't afford to carry on your correspondductions and repiesented the Home munity to attend the program and I Mrs. luncheon, which will be held from Community Section were: The ence on cheap, shoddy, makeshift stationery. Chariton Seegmiller and Mrs. John three oclock p. m. to eight p. m. W. Ross of Richfield, Mrs. George) n the seventeenth. is the that notice low, moment you supply running Biugger nad Mrs. John Stewart of At three oclock sharp the followVenice. Duties of the housewives kind that of the another box expresses get yourself weie taken up after which officers ing program will be given at the Social Hall: were elected fiom Redmond to the work. Those who Congregational Come, personality. regular Singing, were chosen were: Come, Ye Saints. , Mrs. Caroline E. W. Crane Rasmussen, president, Miss Dora Sor- Invocation In our fresh, clean stock of distinctive stationery Mrs. Elson Jones Eda v'iolin Solo ensen, Jenstn, Secretary and treasury and Speech Organization of Relief SocMrs. Thelma Jensen and Mrs. Maria iety Mrs. Anna Peterson, you will find many pleasing styles to satisfy your Vocal Duet, Florence Smith as directors. Farrell and Mrs, Alonzo Christensen entertain'- Fay Burns. . Vivian Anderson d thirty guests at her home Tuesday Reading afternoon, the occasion being hei Selections by Lions Quartet. birthday anniversary. Chatting and Immediately following this pronusie were the diversions of the first gram, a cafeteria luncheon will be ait of the afternoon after whicl served by the ladies of the two wards. t well prepared luncheon was serv During this luncheon Bishop G. M. d to all the guests. Burr will act as toastmaster; and he guests will respond to Roasts. Miss Afton Nielson who recently eturned from the .mission field, hat Then just at dusk the LProgresso left to attend the Snow Normal Col Jlub, assisted by Relief Society vorkers and others will present the eg at Ephraim. The Recreation Committee of Red The harming Chinese operetta, Seast of the Little Lanterns writ-e- n nond gave a dance Wednesday nigh n the opera house. The proceed: by Paul Bliss. The scene of this vere used to buy new scenery fo' peratta is laid in a Chinese garden Mr. and Mrs. Ben Biinkerhoof and he opera house. vith its profusion of green vines, Mis. L. C. Brinkerhoof of Bickndi Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Christensei istaiia, and poppy blooms, and ittle lanterns. The leading role of LOCAL ITEMS OF spirit seveial days here visiting are receiving some hearty enngrat a triends and relatives. Rations fiom- their friends over th Princess Chap will be taken by ills. C. Ray Evans. Miss Van Jones fine baby boy that arrived at theii INTEREST. ' A. M. Tuttle of Manti, has been a home vill appear as the Jungle Maid and Tuesday afternoon. business visitor here the past week v diss Mary McCallum will sing the solos of Mai Ku. reautiful Miss D. G. Kennedy of the Smith Faus Mrs. W. II. Brown returned from 3ell will represent the wild Wee here arrived Drug company Tuesday California Saturday. Her daughter Mrs. and Mug Olevia is Thornell Lois will return when she has com- from Salt Lake to represent his comOeu Lang, the governess to Prin pany. Dentist pletes her school, ess Chou. These leads will be TuesGunnison:issisted At Monday, W. by a chorus of ladies and Lloyd has been a business visitMrs. George Hamp of Logan, is everal dancers. All will be in cosday and Wednesday. here visiting with her daughter Mrs. or here the past week. tumes. J. F. Farrell. At Salina:- Thursday Friday, The spendid operetta is under the Ted Cunningham of Akron, Ohio, and Saturday. lirection a was Salina of Miss Johnstone. J. C. visitor Tuesday. Miss Zelma Taylor of Fremont, is the fensen, capable chorister of the spending this week here visiting with II. E. Lewis, president of the SevSecond has charge . Ward, .. M;s. Tom Taylor. 4 of the 4. 4. 1 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4.4. ier Valley Goal company Returned nusie. Mrs, M. I. Overson is the I). R. ELI.ERTSON Orson Rasmussen of Bicknell, has from Salt Lake City Wednesday. lianigt and G. M. Wright accompan-e- s been here during the past week visitLaw with gong and at and Attorney A delicious chicken dinner was serVIrs. Don C. Merrill is the ing friends and relatives. artist Public Notary ved to several guests at the vho has charge of the Chinese Utah, Mattsson home Sunday evening, Salina, Mrs. Vera Taylor and children and Mis3 Zelma Taylor of Fremont, After the elaborate dinner a spirited 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4. $4. 4.4... In the evening a big St. Patricks were Aurora visitors Sunday after- game of progressive 500 took place. lance will be given at the opera 4 4 4. 4. .5. 4. .j. 4. .j. 4. 4. .j. 4. 4 4. 4. 441 noon. 4 n louse, to which all people over A number 'pf neighbors delightful of are invited. years age D. L. Argyle, representing the ly entertained Carl Nielson at his y Motor company of home Monday evening, the occasion We are prepared to Drill Mt. Pleasant was a Salina visitor being his birthday anniversary. Wells. We would like to Light refreshments were brought by Fiiday. with you if you need figure the guests and a most enjoyable time a well. . Address. James Gowdy, representing the was had by all present. Merro Lumber company of Salt Lake ROSENVALL & Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson and epent several days here the past BEAUREGARD Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson ol week. Gunnison, Utah Gunnison, were visiting friends and Mrs. Chariton Seegmiller, Mrs! relatives in Salina last Sunday. 4.4..2.4....4.4.,j..4.4.44,4.4,4.44,4.444i George Brugger and Mrs. John Stew(Continued from page one) art of Venice were the guests of Mrs. . Mrs. T. G. Humphry has been con-fined to her bed the past two weeks James Monroe Monday afternoon. Jocal Solo Mrs. Lora Day with the flu. CLASSIFIED James Webster of was Miss Elea Borup Loa, leading lecordion Solo .... James Curtis P. C. Scorup and family and Miss brought to the local hospital WednesADVERTISEMENTS lecitation . . Mrs. Esther Sorensen day n'ght where he underwent an Inez Peterson motored to Manti rocal Solo W. T. Tompson on a combined business and operation for appendicitis. election .' School Band pleasure High trip. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Monroe were lenediction 3. M. Ivie I 140 have acres, exceptionally the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl NielMrs. Dee Olsen has been in Salina After the meeting the barbecued Val-in Round .rod unbroken land sen at dinner Sunday afternoon. the past week visiting with friends eef and rolls was served by Mrs. for sale at $3.00 per acre, foi reatfve8. ;in Idwin Sorensen and Mrs. G. W. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christenesn, uick sale. C. M. Edwards, iason north of the comer store, and children of Monroe were here just T. W. Jackson of Fremont, repreI13t2 Gunnison, Utah .ight refreshments, such as dough-utTuesday of this week visiting friends senting the Continental Building and FOR SALE Good Apples, Apply and relatives. coffee, and ice cream was sold Loan assiciation, is a business visitiathias Erickson, Salina, Ut'ah.M13 t a stand or nearby so that all visitors here this week. Mrs. L. D. Larsen of Mayfield, is ere given all they desired to eat. FOR RENT Improved 100 acres heie visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. Harvey Ross, president of the inch, one mile from prosperous iuhdre(ls witnessed the races at two Leon Humphry. Gunnison Sugar company was in , oeatello, Idaho. clock and at three the See Jim Rex. children Salina ere given a special dance. At nine business Monday i!3tf Utah transacting Salina, Mr3. Mercel Liston returned Wedaffairs. clock all over sixteen years, met nesday after spending a few days at .t the Opera house and received of a Just fresh participated her Mayfield visiting Robert Evans left for Millard shipment parents. the dancing, bringing to a close 30 .ilifornia cents Walnuts pei Mrs. Charles Hansen has returned county Friday morning where he will und. LOUIS JACOBS f27tf ne of the largest and most success-u- l home after spending several days at buy cattle to be shipped from Salina events ever held in the city of Monroe with her daughter, Mrs. Mar- Stock Yards. urora. befori Formaldehyde your grain ion Christensen. Mrs. Mary Hall has returned from For sale by Lewis Drug Ianting. harles Nielsons Entertaines. F27tf ompany. Tom Herbert,' who has been in Salt j Lilii, where she was called on account The home of Charles Nielson was f of her taught-Lake the past year, has returned to Sfe,;e I'83 he scene of gay festivities Cr Mrs Harm"If want in service Monday you shoes, buy Saina where he will take up farming shamrock ight. lie Unique decorations TIIOROGOOD sale brand. For as an occupation. Mrs. Mary Jensen who has been ere used effectively to decorate the M6tf. ill the past week is reported to y Louis Jacobs. ery Robeit Evans returned" from Seipio 00m while the luncheon and favors ere carried out in the same color last Monday with several loads of be improving slowely. Keep the smut from your grain by catCe which were shipped Thursday Mrs. LeVar Christensen of Red- using Formaldehyde. For sale by) cene. Daffodills were used as the enterpiece for the elaborate dinner Terming. mond was in Salina Tuesday F27tf. visiting M'rw3 Drug company .hich was spread for the following Je3se Thornhill is back from a her parents and friends. dessrs. and Mesdames Don C. Mer-1TIIOROGOOD SHOES, the long business trip to Emery. While Leston Hatch of Koosharam, was G. D. Get our urgss, A. S. Crane, June prices. vvaiingkind. there Mr. Thornell sold two loads of 1 business visitor here the past week. MGtf. LOUIS JACOBS .ebb, E. C. Wright, A. C. Prows, F. Barnard, W. H. Brown and Mrs. Reverend W. M. Padety gave a I. B. Crandall, Mrs. A. C. Willard-eMr. and Mrs P?t?r N!elson returnIn to offer our to furnish the Farm ry interesting lectuie at the and John Barnard. After the ed Ho :t Sa.t Lake Friday where Mrs rs Certified Grim Seed Alfalfa yterian chapel Sunday evening. iaborate dinner an interesting' game Nu son uudeiwent an operation for fo1 ). the planting of 500 acres f Progressive 500 c:.taract. was staged uab, Sevier and Sanpete counties, i1 Vill Practice Law. e mains as to who will get the seat ligji scoies were won by Mr. and Ms Chester Myers D. R Ellertson spending Irs. D. G. Burgess, while the attorney at law irst come, first served. No cash re tie we k here visiting with her par-nived in Sa.ina March 9th. and is uired. were willingly given to Mrs. Occidental Sed Company ertn, Mr. and Mrs G. A. Grant. C. Prows and Dr. Don C. Mer-ilow ready to serve the public. Mr. at SEVIER VALELY MERC. After the. game all enjoyed a Salina, Utah ETcst Ncbi ker of Richfield was olleitson has rented offices over the l'Ftf. , Main Cafe anj is now ew musical selections bringing to a to a Saiina visitor Saturday. begin ready he practice of law and all its branchGoiter pills are now being given to lose a most enjoyable evening. A. H. Smith of Salt Lake was in es. He is a man of experience, and students at the district school. AnySalina .Monday Butter wrappers printed at this representing the holds L. L. B. Degree from Hamil- one desiring any other kind call at the Cass Threshing Machine company. ton College of Law in Chicago. iffice. Send your orders here. Lewis Drug Store. iStationery? 444 I t Watch 1 4- 1 41 4. Watch for Our 4 .4f Fashion Show tv 4hi 4$ 44 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i OF THE NEW GARMENTS. 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. . WHILE THE GARMENTS ARE SOMEWHAT SHORTER THAN IN THE PAST, THE COLORING HE 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. f Max Cohens Bullock tom-tom- 4. 4. 4. 4 44444444 X TO SAY THAT COATS ARE THIS SEASON BEAUTIFUL, IS JUST MERELY GIVING A FAINT IDEA - .5. f44 - 5 New Spring Dresses e -- 0. i 't4 chil- New Spring Coats t, Dr. F. of working bard to let the dren have an easier time. News. Fashion Show 4 . con-iinu- for Our the As we grow older we doubt Uncle Eben. Is gineter show you wblcb he values moat, de friendship or de money." Washington 8tar. REDMOND How Is Your Wisdom of Maturity Tendin money to a friend," said HOUSE OF QUALITY tr. Watch for Our 4-- 4 4 Fashion Show f - - 4-- 4-- 4- 4-- 4-- 4- Fashion Show 4. T 4 . Watch for Our 41 T 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4- - 4-- 4 44,44,4,4444,444,444i4 v 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 444 44-4--4 4-- T 4 4 urrrms L 1C s; Ban-nar- d set-ing- Well Drilling s. Nifty summer six-ce- 5 Suits Seeley-IIinekle- Hina Celebrates Si Men; . Our new line of Mens and Young1 Mens Spring and Summer Suits are here. The styles and Patterns are very nifty and the LOW PRICES will surprise 1 Sat-uiad- you. he y . Co. Fair Mercantile i SALINAS BUSY STORE s, - UiJilJliilliil! I,i liiJiiJlJilJiJuSiiJllJii ill liiiiiiiidluMi p1 !i! .ii.i, in v, pi if ip u lj. IP n1 iF fi wvt ffif ifsr l"l'iii' Hi1'1 I" ii;. IPSi yU 1" HAVE YOU HAD THE PLEASURE OF USING OUR. gj I 1 1 ! - 1, iO'.k-sal- DELIVERY S SERVICE . ITS SIMPLE Just Phone t. n :" YOUR ORDER TO US. WE WILL SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR ORDER FOR DINNER. WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY con-olati- 1 l. B.B. The Shop THE PLACE of QUALITY Eiini! s .iEr;s.f ills iirriHiz I ft ::ii ii i . ; |