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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH. nient and temperature, feeds and me- gives feed rations and other valuJoseph and Eugene Hickman of and Mrs. Josephine Alkire and son Convention thods of feeding, cannibalism, leg able suggestions for securing high Wayne county were business visitor Freddie, of S;!t Luka motored to Salina Monday to visit with friends here this wek. Both of these pubweakness, mites, lice, and many other egg production. n and relatives for a week or ten days. rthat the lications be obtained poultry-mafree of (successul things may (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lehman of must know. charge by applying to the AgricultuA. J. Lewis was at Richfield last In a separate publication entitled, ral College Experiment Station at Salt Lake, were Salina visitors Wedty; and Vermillion, three. Also five and combined on Mr. Lehman is a business he Logan or to your county agent. nesday. president Saturday Feeding for egg production visitors were present. of the Salina Canyon Coal Camp. pleasure trip. Following the roll call Bishop Jos1 eph Christensen of Salt Lake gave Rev. McLeod will give an interestMr. G. M. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. an inter-stintalk on Heirship and G. M. Burr motored to Koosheram ing sermon at the Presbyterian chap- Member .. ip. In his conclusion he ' visitel Sunday night at 7:30. the and day spent jast Sunday urged the Genealogical workers to ing ftineds and relatives. On their cooperate with the authorities at At the Board meeting of the Piute Salt Lake, and much better aeturn trip tiny brought Mrs. Thea- wTork Reservoir and Irrigation Uur Anderson with them. Company coaid be accomplished. Mr. Kerby held March 27th it was decided to of Idaho Falls, then gave, an address. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of levy a maintenance assessment tax IPs talk was appealing and education Axtel were called to Salina Monday of GOe per share. and was received with enthuias-.a-- n morning on account of the illness of by the audience. After these apMr. and Mrs. Guy Neilson and the .heir daughter, Mrs. Harry Ditlevsen pealing sermons by Mr. Kerby and Misses Hazel and Lucile Ditlevesen Mr. Christensen, G. Lorentzen gave Helen Anderson of this city and weie Axtel visitors Sunday. i shoit but interesting speech ,of apW Vlontess Christensen, U of U students preciation. Following this the conDO YOU LIKE TO BE PRAISED? Mrs. E. W. Crane left for Los An,iave been home a few days this week Waiting for The sang gregation visit-ng spending their spring vacation gles Thursday morning to visit with Reapers. The afternoon session friends and relatives. Her husband was closed with friends and relatives. ARE YOU AMONG THE MANY WHO ENJOY Bishop Wr. L. War-nic- k expects to join her there in about two of Sigurd offering the benedicBEING ADMIRED? James Farrel, president of the lo-l- weeks. tion. bank was a business visitor here The meeting in the evening was A LITTLE MATTER OF DRESS GOES A LONG Mrs. W. M. Oevrson and two child- held at 7:30 in the Second Ward this week. chap ren of Lark, is here this week visit- "1 was given by the N. S. II. S. under WAY TOWARD OBTAINING THESE DESIRES. James Goudy of Salt Lake was in ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. the able direction of G. M. Wright .Salina Friday representing the Mo- Joe Sorenson. Both wards together with a large THOSE WHO ARE BUYING OUR ENSEMBLES rris and Merrill Lumber Company. number of outsiders attended this ARE RECEIVEING THIS PRAISE AND ADMIRAof the I.ofter Bjarnason, supervisor musical program. The services be TION. John Nielson and Lillie Nielson left state grammer and junior high school ,r;.n by tne congregation singing for Salt Lake Wednesday morning. was a visitor here in Salina Friday The Lord is my Light. The opon-r- g Miss Neilson will stay there and work and Saturday. prayer was given by G. Lorent THE ENSEMBLE DRESS OR SUIT IS THE MOST hut Mr. Nielson will return after conn. Then M. I. Overson sang a beau PRACTICAL LADIES WEARING APPARAL BEference. Frank Rasmussen c.f Bicknell was a ftl vocal solo The Day is Gone. CAUSE IT IS SO SERVICABLE. Ja'ina visitor here this week. T lis was followed by that famous Mis3 Lucile Bird returned to her Miss Mary Whittirg spent Satur-h- y i fg, The Rosary, sang by the and Sunday here visiting with Girls Glee Clubi home Saturday after being in THIS SUMMER ON YOUR SUNDAY OUTINGS Amelia, ,Hug?n-t.ht- r, .trends ar.d her mother, Mrs. J. F. for two weeks woiking. an arthst at the piano, then OR MOTORING, WEAR YOUR ENSEMBLE. lartin. played a beautiful piano solo. FolJohn T. Olldroyd, state land comio. ving this the Boys Glee Club gave WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASMr. and Mrs. Orsen Rasmussen and a musical selection. missioner, was a Salina visitor this George Kerby vishere were of Bicknell, SORTMENT OF ENSEMBLES IN THE NEWEST week. laughter was then given a few minutes to taik iting friends and relatives Saturday on (he Genealogical Society. His SHADES AND OUR SERVICE IS ALWAYS FOR talk proved of gieat interest to both Frank Yieaman, representing the and Sunday. YOU. the young and old people who were Fire Stone Tire company of Akron Mrs. Barney Jeffery of Loa, formerpresent. Ohio, was a business visitor here in WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES ly Miss Thelma Okerlund is here this The Girls Glee Club then sang that Salina last Thursday. week visiting relatives and friends. h.autil'ul mellow COATS AND DRESSES AT SURPRISINGLY LOW song called Silve after which Amelia IIu PRICES. Moonlight A. M. Tuttle of Manti was in SaAlford Jensen has returned from g ntoblcr played a masterpiece called lina Monday on a combined business a weeks visit at Salt Lake. While on the piano. The meet Rigoletto and pleasure trip. there Mr. Jensen made a trip to Ne- irg was: then brought to a close by vada looking after his salt interests. the Boys Glee Club singing When Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Olsen were the Donmng Springtime. Bishop G. M M. Mrs. G. and Burr guests of Mr. Miss Violet Johnson returned home Barr offered the benediction. Sunday, on their way home to Rich Sunday from a two weeks visit at HOUSE OF QUALITY field. The couple just returned from uu3 Angeles, California. She re- Club Entertains a trip to Salt Lake. ports having had a, very enjoyable Interesting LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. V Lee Kenner returned to Salina on Friday after spending several days at )ii3 home in Price on a business trip. Dr., C. C. Neson and Mrs. Wilford Pace stopped in Salina Friday on the way to Wayne county from a trip to Salt Lake. AN 1 John Bosti and three business part-r.uwere in Salina Wednesday buying mining contracts from the Sevier s Valley Coal Camp. Myton Baker of Bicknell and Jaand George Bakeman of sold a herd of cattle to Alma Lj'mon Thirty-fiv- e Crane and Roy McFarline. head of these cattel were separated from the herd and shipped to Salt Lake on exhibit at the State cob White Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Nielson are being showered with congratulations over the arrival of twin girls born at March the Salina hospital 31st. 'Daddy Nielson reports the mother and babies doing nicely. j Mis. Rulen Jensen of Axtel formerly Miss Mable Madsen, was here in Sa''?i'a visiting frineds Monday afternoon. Friday Edwin King nnd little daughter of Teasdale stopped in Salina o i their way to Salt Lake. Mr. Kh.g is going there to consult an eye specialist. and Harold Friday Dan Bryon (Johansen of Loa were in Salina shipping hogs which had been transported here from Wayne Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Olsen and dau- ghter Vivian of Richfield stopped to visit a while with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr Sunday before continuing their journey to Salt Lake. al Si-gu- id - Max Cohens Mr. and Mrs. June Webb, together with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb of Jtlchfield, motored to Provo last Sunday and spent the day visiting with Will Miller left Friday for Salt Dr. Clark and family. The young Lake where he will take medical couples returned to their homes Sun- tieatment. day night. . u ip. Many friends and relatives in Saannouncement lina are receiving cards of the marriage of Miss Leah Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Salina Creek Irrigation comDr. Thome returned to his home in W. II. Brown, to Harry Stevenson pany has been cleaning ditches and California last Thursday after spend- canals Seeley, Saturday February 28th at two weeks. the during past ing a week here in Salina on a com- Twenty-fiv- e men have been working Santa Ana, California. Mrs. Stevenbined business and pleasure trip. 'steadily and the ditches and canals son has hosts of warm friends here . are now in readiness for the sum- - in Salina who wish them success and Thomas Maycoek and W. H. Whip- mer season. prosperity on their sea of matrimony. ple were Salina visitors four days Dwane Olsen of Salt Lake will this week. Mrs. A. J. Lewis and son Thad, spend the summer months here visiting with his sister Mrs. G. M. Burr. Russel Rasmussen, Clifford Scow, and Ray Vorhees of Mayfield were Salina visitors Sunday and Monday of this week. Destroy Bugs and Germs Mrs. Will Humphry of here in Salina visiting were Ephriam friends and relatives,' the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones entertained the members of LPiogresso club on Friday, March 27th at her home. Bert Fisher, instructor of science at the ioal high school discussed Our Animal Heritage g sjS3S2css:s:cs:K:cs:cs2Mca from James Harvey The Mind in The Making Mrs. Don C. Merrill reported the one-- t play Tradition, after which the hostess served a delicious luncheon. 0 NEWS NOTES FROM UTAH REDMOND Member Federal Reserve System Those attending conference this veek are: Martin Jensen and sons Marvin and. Dean, Mrs. Josephine Rasmussen, Mr. and Mis. Wilford Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson, Mrs. James Brienholt md president James Arthur Christ-miso- V 'V M 0 8 n. Get rid of disease sects now. germ-carryin- bugs surd g Mercel Liston returned to Notom. Wayne county to work after spending three weeks here visiting frineds ai J relatives. in- Use disinfectants in sinks, drains, .cellars and other dark, damp .places .where CLASSIFIED bugs and germs may lurk. ADVERTISEMENTS FUMIGATORS should also be used so as to FOR SALE which may lodge in your home. One iniioh cow, small with range permit and John Deere Wagon. bunch' of ' frit tie We have INSECTICIDES' to kill all sorts of 3 55 n 55 JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H.B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers V-Pr- after-loonnniveisary Wednesday Light refreshments and games vore the principal diversions of the n. m thoroughly rout all hugs and kill disease germs The primary stake board will give dance Wednesday night. Light r i'shment3 will be sold throughout Gie dance. On in Peterson of Redmond i Miss Zina Day of Filmore will be un ited in matrimony at the Salt Lak Temple today. Mrs. A. F. Peterson entertained in lonor of her little daughters birth-la- y 1 vening. Miss Faun Jorgensen spent visiting fiineds in Salina. ants, roaches lOR SALE g Perrnain apples. Strawberry and Rhubarb plants MRS. M. C. NELSON. water bugs etc. .1 Ever-bearin- ' FOR SALE My house in Salina for sale. Inquire Joseph Hansen m27tf. Lewis Drug' Co. "The I have 140 acres, exceptionally good unbroken land in Round Valley for sale at $3.00 per acre, for C. M. Edwards, quick sale. M13t2 Gunnison, Utah Store" Just received a shipment of fresh California Walnuts 30 cents pel f27ti pound. LOUIS JACOBS .. i .. 4. .;.4..;..:..t4M' 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 ayd Friday. PHONE 32J3 For appointments or Home Calls ? WMHM - MM - f If you want service in shoes, buy j t he THOROGOOD brand. For salt M6tf by Louis Jacobs. Thurs-la- y . Spring Mdse. Arriving Bids will be received by the secre-- a y of the Salina Grazers Associa-io- n for a rider to ride the Brown lole Division this grazing season. Uso for nine ton of rock salt to be le'ivertd at Salina and for delivering 'ame on mountain. Bids will be re- vived Tuesday, April 7, 1925. W e reserve the right to reject any Our lines of fine merchandise for spring are here. and all bids. SALINA GRAZERS ASSN. ALFRED MARTIN, Prices low, Qualities high.. .We have some real bargains for Secretary Job printing handled in. 3 first class nanner. Call the Sun office. Subscribe today. $2.00 a year. . . Don't miss them ID the Pro-es- t you this week. LOSSES The enormous loss of young chicks spring seems to be taken as a veiy SHOES, long egitimate part of the business, but Get kind. our wearing prices. s that position warranted? M6tf. LOUIS JACOBS Byron Adler of the Agricul-U.i- l College, says, The heavy loss D. R. ELLERTSON lu.irg the brooding season is due to poor- care yr .improper, A 4 4. Attorney at Law 4. In a circular-- " entitled, ceding Notary Public be Brooding and feeding chicks 4 44, Salina, Utah, 4. liscusses the type of chicks to get; brooding houses equipment, arrange- THOROGOOD S3 2Z2E BIDS WANTED BABY CHICK or I T7 Fair Mercantile Co. - t 0 55 CARL CHRISTENSEN' bugs, flies, moths, mosquitos, 55 S ALINAS BUSY STORE |