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Show rv y , , , The V LOCAL ITEMS OF .. : INTEREST. t i F II. P. Ditlevsen was the guest of day afternoon when the High School band played several beautiful selec- Mi. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Ephriam Monday. tions. The music was given to the A. C. Glee Club which Miss June Colby returned home on entertained at the High School Auditorium Wednesday night. Sunday after spending a week visiting friends in Salt Lake. Thomas Jackson of Fremont was Mrs. A. J. Thompson and Mrs. a Salma visitor a few days this week. 4 Fkcluie Peterson of Gunnison were Mrs. N. C. Neilson left for Salt Salina visitors Tuesday afternoon. Lake Thursday to .visit with her dau- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neilson were guttr tor a few days. visitors at Manti Tuesday bf this Wilford Humphry of Orangeville week. is here on account of the sever n Ileber Anderson of Loa is here of his father who underwent ?n opeiation at the hospital Friday week. this friends g aft ei noon. The Ladies Liteiary club postponed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shepherd, their meeting until Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crane and Merle on account of the A. C. Gle-- Club Siiepheitd motored to Mt. Pleasant being heie on their regular meeting last Thursday to attend the funeral n'ght. services of Miss Lee, formerly PresS. S. Buckwalter and II. M. Rich byterian teacher here in Salina. of Salt Lake were here in Salina Ada Crane Ira Freece and Lue Tuesday and Wednesday representShepherd of the Wasatch Academy ing the Ilomstreet Brother Co. ol weie home a few days this week vis- Sa.t Lake. iting relatives and friends. Okerlund Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Boyd Farrel'of Salt Lake returned vene the guests at the Madsen hotel this week to take care of his ranch on iday and Monday. which is located about forty miles Mr. and M rs. Ileber Anderson were east of Salina. Sa ma visitors Monday and Tuesday. Alma Westjnan and Mr. Beck of Frank Dutfee was in Salina Mon- Salt Lake were in Salina Monday and Tuesday shipping Ijcattle Jfrom ia j in an effort to buy sheep. 4 here to a ranch in Wyoming. . Rix Ive spent several days here the past week visiting with frineds. E.T.est Hansen, formery atheletic teachoi at N. S. H. S. was a Salina visitor Saturday and Sunday. i 'Those who attended the funeral seivk'os for Miss Lee at Mt. Pleasant n last Thursday were Mrs. Arthur and soq George, and Miss Mary Den-nisa- McCallum,. . M 3. R. C. Watson of Cedar City is heie visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs. Dan Murphy. 1 , t f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kimber and children were at Ephriam Sunday vistting frineds and relatives. v ; f Mr, and Mrs. Will Humphry of Fphiiam is here on account of the illness of T. G. Humphry, who underwent an operation at the 4ocul hosJ pital Saturday. Emery Ixmg is here visiting with frineds and relatives this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Koke of Eph- riam are business visitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane and Miss Lncde Edwards motored to Loa Saturday and spent the day visiting with Miss Edwards parents. Ms ill-ne- ss vis-it- e The following debaters have been chosen to represent, the N. S. II. S. at Richfield and Monroe, Miss Inez Peterson, Ausman Whitting, Thelma Anderson and Josephine Nelson. fnie edione in Ephriam-i-eith- er ox of the Enterprise or Itepre-- 1 utatn !. IN, Beal has become tor ! ! t i K ( ehtly i,. tried relative to the status he Gunnison-L- i van state highway. f in t weeks issue the Enterprise .. the following comment on the " . un of Represoiitative Beal and a li.ihj roast for Representative P P. I)yrei:g: David N'. Beal, one of Sanpetes in the State leg-ifu.e return'd on March the 13th, r o r ben g at the capito! for two i iths. lie reports having very mu h erjov'-his work while away. I!ngly opposed the bill intro-driby Representative Dyreng, 1. ...ring the ion! a state lrghvvay. He reports Hat Mr. Dyttng, in defending his bd1, claimed that unless the road in fion were taken over by the state iU if would cause the closing down of tie Gunnison sugar factory a neiy tor in why cur neighbors on the oi tli wish to rob us of tourist tra-v- i i. Mr. B al says that it will be to ou'- advantage to see that no more o. ds i:i the county are declared highways as each new road tak si oi 1 ! i d. , d - 1 - -- - ri-ri- e ; : : Well Drilling lour months. ROSENVALL entertained at a linner party Sunday in honor of Mrs. S. M. Young of Bingham Canyon and Mis. W. II. Brown who just recently returned from California. Besides the honored guests Mrs. J. F. Barnard and son, Allen, W. II. Brown k and little Miss Isabella Young of the delicious dinner. Music and chatting was then indulged in until dusk. & Rex .j. .J. Gunnison, Utah A .j. .j. a a .j. ,j, t Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, At Salina:- - Thursday, Friday, and Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. June Webb, Mr. and M:s. Charles Neilson, Miss Hilda Gates and Mrs. Charles Ilenry Gates "injoyed an auto ride to Richfield on last Monday. : : n - 4 4- - 4 J i). it. F.U.ERTSON Mr. and Mrs. .Will Humphry of Epiiriam have been visiting friends nnd relatives here in Salina the past Stock and Poultry are so valuable i! now that the Utah, : 4. Mr. aand Mrs. France Pouison of Redmond were the honored guests of Mr. anad Mrs. Charles Neilson Sunday evening. -- tarmer can not afford to take chances concerning their care. Anything which will add to their health and earning capacity should he provided. t ; SfJe make a specialty of stock and poultry Foods, Remedies, Liniments, etc. 1 J! on scientific research : and recommended by the gov- v fr 4 4 4 4 4,4' 4, M 44 j Lewis Drug' Co. t "The , Li JJ . 44- 4-- ? 4 t ! 4 i "j 'M ( Have you a Backbone or only a Wishbone? DR. GEORGE J. RAMSEY Chiropractor Latest Methods. Better Service. Quicker Results . Consult him for any of your ailments Chiropractic will do more than anything else to restore health conditions. Office at the Commercial House, SALINA, UTAH Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PHONE 32 J3 For appointments or Home Calls 44'44t4'44'44i4'4'4iHi4M'H"iH'4 WE APPRECIATE THESE REMARKS FROM YOU, BECAUSE THROUGH THEM WE GAIN ENCOURAGEMENT W HEN WE ARE DOING OUR SELECTING FOR YOU. THE ADVANTAGE WE HAVE OVER THEM IS THAT WE KNOW OUR CUSTOMERS BETTER THAN THEY DO I have li'J od unb'oken rOR SALE Good Apples, Apply riai is Erich Salina, UtahJI13 roil, in My home Very Reasonable. i;U"o Elmer Colby address Bing-laUtil;, Boston Con.,1 R1 G9. ..J.ri.ri I'OR SALE al.ni for sae. !0tJ. D. liar theirs. : :';5S1 , v SpcciaMst Vxf inf i, will be at tl.e Lewis Drug toe the fiist Thuisday of every .M-hMjuippt'd to give your eyes 'e ltijuired attention. Dr. Harri-11- 1 Dorr, Eye 1 has many patrons in Salina and rounding t ivvns and having his Lore one day of each month 0 ;c uies spectacle wearers and people vho suffer with strain, effective Remember! service. at the ..ewis Drug Store the first Thuis- - WE, THEREFORE HEED YOUR PRAISE BY SELECTING THE GARMENTS WE THINK YOU MIGHT LIKE BEST. COME IN, YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME, AND LOOK OVER OUR CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF DRESSES, AND OUR INVITATION IS TO ALL. A NEW SHIPMENT OF ENSEMBLES WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. Max,. Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY , u. v op-ic- al v of each mouth, starting Thurs-i-April 2nd, 1925. Have your .es cared for now. All work guar-artie- d to give satisfaction. M20t2 y, daughter Marys birthday miniver satyGames were played on the lawn FOR RENT Improved ICO acres aft r which a dainty luncheon wa solved to twelve little guests. anili, one mile from prosperous See Jim Rex. II. 0. Nelson formerly of Redmond Pocatello, Idaho. is there renewing acquaintances and MDitf Salina, Utah visiting with relatives this wrek. Mrs. Lars Christophinson and her Jimt received a shipment of fresh Jarghter Blanch and Mrs. Annie Sul i forma Walnuts 30 cents per Anderson of Salina were Redmond lound. LOUIS JACOBS f27tf visitors Tuesday afternoon. Fcomildchyde your grain before ri I.cdge Members Entertained. anting. For sale by Lewis Drug The Royal Neighbors entertained rii, ripary. F27tf. Mis. C. E. West, Mrs. Hicks Okerlund and Mrs. Josiah If vou want service in shoes, buy Martin at a biithday patty Monday night at the !e TIIOROGCOD brand. For sale MOtf. lodge rooms. The members of the I.iuiv Jacobs.- clvb brought luncheon and a most enjoyable time was had by the forty Keep the smut from your gra'n by For sale by guests piesent. After the lunch a Formaldehyde. F27tf. spirited game of HOO took place. Drug company. M:ss Iorine West and Robert Evans THORCGOOD SHOES, the long captured first prize and Miss Leda and II. S. Gates won the consolation wear mg kind. Get our prices. MCtf. LOUIS JACOBS prize.w -- Store" R CITY STORES. ADVERTISEMENTS j at-te- ernment. r ? The remedies we handle are from formulas based d HELP U THIS PLAN GIVES US AS LARGE AN ASSORTMENT OF GARMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM AS THE LARGER CLASSIFIED aeies, exceptionally land in Round Val-,,sale at $3.09 per acre, for for C. M. Edwards, uick sale. Gunnison, Utah .',il3t2 Mrs. J. A. ChrNtcnsen entertained in honor of her little sons birthday amiversary on Tuesday 'afternoon. There were twenty guests present an I enjoyed a delicious luncheon and ga nes. The M. I. A. Dramatic club enjoyed a party at the Redmond Hotel Sun day afternoon. Dinner was served to fourteen guests. Miss Mary Shipp has to her home in Joseph after spending seneral days visiting friends at Redmond. The ward Relief Society hold their annual conference at the Redmond wr"d Chapel last Sunday afternoon The primary presented the play Tiie Nameless Waif" to a well led audience Tuesday night. The Base Bail club of Redmond will give a big dance at the Redmond Opera house Saturday night. Mrs. Ira Jensen entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little Qualities That Live The best portion of a good man's life his little, nameless, unreinem-Lereacts of kindness and love. Wordsworth. WE HAVE A BUYER IN THE EAST, WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, CONSTANTLY ON TIIE WATCH FOR NEW CREATIONS THAT MIGHT PLEASE US. THESE HE SHIPS TO US ON APPROVAL. AND OUT OF THIS ABUNDANT SUPPLY WE MAKE OUR FINAL SELECTIONS. week. REDMOND 4 - to escape from Pan, who loved her. Lie took the reed, cut it into seven pieces of graduated length, joined them together and fashioned the instrument which he called by her name. READY-TO-WEA- I 4- - Pipes cf Pan Two The Pipe of Pan was called the Syrinx, the legend being that the water nymph Syrinx kis changed Into a reed WE ARE CONSTANTLY HEARING COMMENTS ON OUR GARMENTS. EXQUISIT LINE OF TIIE PRAISE AND ADMIRATION COMES NOT ONLY FROM OUR TOWNS PEOPLE BUT FROM THOSE OF TIIE NEIGHBORING TOWNS. Tues- - clay and Wednesday. Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Helper is here visiting wdth her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Humphry. i The Freshmen of the North Sevier high school were host and hostesses at the school auditorium at a well appointed party, the parents of the members of the class being the honor guests. An elaborate luncheon, served in the large dining room, was t ne of the features. The class colors grten and white, were the color scheme carried out in the decorations. Following the luncheon games and dancing were enjoyed and the class members proved themselves royal entertainers. Do your Buying Dr. F. 0. par-00- NEWS NOTES FROM Freshmen Entertain. 4. 4. V!t Stock Foods and Remedies entitled to consideration, Representa-riv- e Dyreng voted for and supported the reinstatement of the highway. Why not hop on to Beal, he is the only yme in the entire legislature that opposed improvement in Sanpete county. If the new highway as designated in the bill is to work hardships on Ephriam, it is not known to the members of the legislature. If you folks have gasoline to sell, if you want tourists to travel through your town, no one in Gunnison Valley or the entire south end will offer any objections but will aid in sending all the tourists they can. 'Eut in the name of common decency do not roast any individual who is trying to bring more travel through Sar.pete county and upbuild Southern Utah. Gunnison Valley News. We are prepared to Drill Wells. We would like to figure with you if you need $ a well. . Address. nts were the principal diversions if the afternoon after which a dainty iu..cheon pvas served to ten I iotle ;a Vivian Anderson spent a few week at Salt Lake visiting this Mr. and Mrs. Janice Miller of Vendays with hpr sister Helen who is attend- - ice were here visiting relatives and guests. nig school there at the Unicersity. frineds Sunday afternoon. Miss Philis Jorgensen of this city Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hone were and Miss Gail Johnson of Aurora, U Richfield visitors Monday. of U students are home this week A radio concert was given at the visiting frineds and .parents. homo of Delbert Larsen Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neilson, Miss night. Eight guests were present. Cardy Ditlevsen and Thomas Jackson were Richfield visitors Sunday. Mrs. Annie Harmon and children returned to her home Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and spending 4aweek here visiting ler Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Jensen of Axtell foks and frineds. were Salina visitor Sunday. Joseph Turgerson and family moPatriarch Lazemby and wife of tored to Monroe lastSaturday and Aurora were visitors in Salina Sun- spent the day visiting relatives and day. They also attended the primary frineds. conference held in the Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neltsor., Miss Chapel Sunday afternoon. v Carday Ditlevsen, Thomas Jackson, Miss Lillie Nielson returned from and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horne were Salt Lake last Sunday to visit wdth visitors at Richfield Monday. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson. She expects to resume her work Mrs. Herbert entertained a number in Salt Lake the early part of April. of lttle guests Saturday afternoon in honor of her son Chads seventh Salina was given a rare treat Tues birthday anniversary. Music! and slant Li (inly Miss Rue Sorenson come to Salina JTiday to stay with her mother who has been ill in the hospital the past Mrs Mim en over by the state will only detract from the revenue for the of our present main' roads. Where do you get that idea that Mr. Dyreng introduced the bill that would reinstate the Gunnison-Leva- n road as a state high-way- ? And why land on one of the best men that ever represented Sanpete For County in a state legislature? the benefit of the representative from the north end of the county and others who may be misled by the Enterprise article, let it be known that Joseph Hickman of Bicknell, introduced the first bill, known as II. E. No. 144. This bill was passed by the lower house and then was taken to the Senate. It was there that it w?s amended and for want of action it died. Joseph T. Finlanson of of Leamington, realizing the needs of the load introduced another bill, known as senate bill 111. This mea-sji- e was passed in the senate unanimously. It went to the house and the only opposition vote cast was tint of Representative Beal of Ephriam. Using good judgment and not vh iwir.g selfish motives and believing that the citizens in Gunnison val-T- y and all the territory south were up-ke- ep se M ; ! salina. Utah saLiKIa sUn. Spring Mdse. Arriving Our lines of fine merchandise for spring are here. Prices low, Qualities high.. .We have some real bargains for you this week. . . Dont miss them Cone in and see liicm he Fair Mercantile s SALINAS BUSY STORE Co. if. ) h j |