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Show tHE F ni season a is Sprig SALINA SUN. SAUNA, UTAlI for debate was Resalved that Utah should Ratify the Child Labor Amend t to the Constitution. Both Miss Peterson and Mr. Whiing gave some strong points but were defeated by one vote. The decision was gi anted to the affirmative side. LOCAL ITEMS OF mc-n- INTEREST. of New Lile With the changed conditions of spring there conies a need for special remidies. Our stock of Mrs. Lizzie Humphry of Salt Lake City, is the guest of her sister Mrs. T. G. Humphry, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neilson motored to Richfield Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Deaton spent several days is Salina this wee! lie. aid Johansen of Wayne county was a Salina visitor this week shipping cattle from the Salina stock yards. isiting friends and relativese. SPRING REMEDIES Mrs. Annie complete.. .You can come to us with the assurance that you will fnd what you want. Some of the most common demands are for is TONICS BLOOD PURIFIERS SULPHER AND CREAM OF TARTAR SASSAFRAS ROOT MALT PREPARATIONS etc. etc I! was tendered Neilson a pleasant surprise last Friday evening the occasion being her birthday afternoon wa anniversary. The spent in chatting after which a delicious luncheon was served to the fol owing: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pitt .Mr. and Mis. Frank Ileibeit, Mr. and Mis. Iloiieet Nielson and Mrs. Teir. .'lei Ison. Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphry of Eph ium motored to Salina Sunday and spent the day visiting friends and u .lives. rl hey letumed to their home again Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. C. Kay Evans motor Miss Stena Scot up is now back in ;chool alter an absence of two days m account of ill health. Make up a list of what you need and let us supply the a remedies in best quality and at fair prices. Saluiday afternooi business and pleasure 5 Mis. visitor-iaturd..- with friends. IL.i: mn and A. J. Lim Miss In-Ff Ogden motored to Marysvrde las Sunday. Lewis Drug Co. s: f " I'll f and Mr; Emmet Robins wen ,wst.- of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chrb ter. an at Monroe Sunday. .Mr. Store' Vt - Mr. and Mrs. Roils Jensen am niiiy motored to Palisade Im k Iasi Sunday on an Easter outing. . Fred Drown of Loa, was a visito ':eie in Bkilina Monday on his way te Look Them Over Provo. Mrs, Edmond King stopped to visit friend! hee in Salina on her way home to leasdale, from a tiip tc Salt Lake. LET US DOLL YOU UP FOR EASTER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and .laughter Leona, were the guests oi Mis. Tony Willardson Monday afternoon. ThT The Fair Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielson returned to their home in Milford Friday af ter spending a week here visiting fi ineds. SAUNAS BUSY STORE ssno: Mr.?. Tony ! If Willardson was at Red moral Tuesday attending the birth Jay paity of Mrs. Ira Jensen. :i' Mis. Morrill Robins and Mr. am Mrs. Rue Nielson motored to Eph riam Friday and spent the day visit mg with frineds and relatives. Permanent roads are a good investment Wilford Humphry who is speedily recovei ing from the long sick sped of will lie able to re turn to his home in Orangeville ir net an expense Wlhy AaBserlea lie near future. Mrs. Merced Listen $eft Monday for Notom, Wayne county, where she vill join her husband. Must Have More Paved Don Wi ight, Orlando Madsen and Aithur Ditlevsen were Richfield and Monroe visitors Sunday-- . Higiiw. Feterson and Whiting were the chosen earn to represent the N. S. Jonroe last Fiiday. The Month by month this problem is coming more and more serious. Hundred of cars pass 3Jncz be- Ju"t received a shipment of fresl 'alilornia Walnuts fi ouml. Aimours 10 Premium 35 cents. Oats, I?. 15. larg Shop. Aimours Oats with premium' only cents at the D. D. Shop. All kinds of Louis Jacobs. seeds for sale, gard-- n Get your Jams at our store. Golden cans Moon and Hewletts, 13 ounce 20 cents. II. B. Shop. If you want service in shoes, buv be TJIOROGOOD brand. For sale by Louis Jacobs. MOtf, An early start means early relief. a a a i JAM2S FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H.B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers a a a is re 2 1 s. Do Your Feet Hurt? Mrs. II. W. spent Tutor Jay lore visiting with fiinods. Cl-cn- Humphry v ho has been at the local hospital for the last two months is improving nicely now and expects to return-this d eon-ine- IF YOUR FEET TROUBLE YOU IT TAKES ALL THE JOY OUT OF YOUR WORK AND PLEASURES- BUT, DID YOU EVER STOP TO CONSIDER WHY THEY CAUSE YOU MISERY? DID YOU EVER TRY ANYTHING OTHER THAN CORN PLASTERS, OINTMENTS, OR JUST PLAIN CUSSSING? Mis. Orli Ilendi iesson and child-o- n of Glennvvood aie here spending he week visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John GriLbie. P.uit Murphy is here this week friends and relatives. vis-tin- SHOES g Miss Mary. biting who has been teaching school at Joseph has been here the past week taking medical ITS YOUR SHOES, YOUR FOOT-WEATHAT IS THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR FOOT TROUBLES. AND NOW TO USE JUST COMMON GOOD LOGIC; DONT YOU THINK CHEAP QUALITY SHOES WILL R $ treatment. fire Alarm Again Given The fire alarm which rang Wedr.es-laevening about 9:30 caused more listuibance and commotion than the ire itself. The home of William Bax or, through some unknown way, aught fire in the roof, but was soon lotected by some small children vho vere on a roart at the red hill. The ire alarm was immediately given but he fiie was extinguished before the towd gathered on the scene. Only i small hole was burned in the CAUSE FOOT DISCOMFORT SOONER THAN SHOES MADE FROM THE FINEST GRADES OF LEATHER MADE TO WEAR EVEN, THAT HOLD THEIR SHAPE, AND ARE REALLY TAILORED TO FIT YOUR FOOT? y I YOU WILL FORGET WHAT SMALL DIFFERENCE THERE MAY BE IN PRICE WHEN YOU GET SERVICE AND COMFORT FROM YOUR FOOT-WEA- $ WE WILL GLADLY HELP YOU IN SELECTING THE BEST FOR YOUR FEET. WE HAVE THAT GRADE AND WE WANT TO PROVE IT TO YOU. faster at Grove A number of good scouts together vilh thou1 families from Salina spent heir Easter at Maple Grove last a Those who enjoyed the trip U veie: Hicks Okerlund, James Soren-en- , Walt Wilkinson, Evan Kimber, f. B. Stark, Edgar Christensen, Martin, S. M. Jorgensen, Alford wans, R. B. Evans, Carl Anderson, Jean Nielson, Charles Neilson, Mrs. il.za Gates and the Misses Johnstone nd Celine. All who were present remit having had the best of times. a R. Sun-!ay- Ladies Literary Club cordially nvites all ladies of this community " biing flowers, plants or seeds to he Dresbytet ian Chapel Wednesday Vpril 22nd, where they will be for different kinds. This 'ill he done by the ballot box, and aeh will have a draw. Reports will :o given as to the raising of Down's by Mis. Rebecca Mattson, Mrs. Ja Cates and Mrs. D. G. Burgess, dont for get the date, April 22nd. STOP AM) NOTICE Beginning April lath, the Emery, lichfieid Stage Line will begin laming pas.angers from Richfield, via alma to Price. The stage will leave iiehfield 8: a. m., Salina 9:1a a. m. ind will reach IVco 1: p. m. in time o catch the train. Any-n- e desiring said transportation call it the White House Hotel. Emery Richfield Stage Line Pi ice, Utah. Job piintirg handled in a fiist class .lamer. Call the Sun office. Subscribe today. $2.00 a year. 1 ITOROGOOI) PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION venting kind. MOtf. SHOES, the long Got our prices. LOUIS JACOBS Dr. F. 0. Bullock .j D. R. f ELI.ERTSON . i EgBSSgggaaggaiBS pel f27t! UR SALE Dai btr shop, fully equj J. For particulars address George lay hew, Mt. Heasant. Your highway officials will do their part if given your support. Why postpone meeting this pressing need? 2 IS M Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curifew and and Mr?. James Cun few of Au-o- i a, spent Sunday and Monday at Jeaver viMUng with frin-d- s and reia-ive- -- Every citizen should discuss highway needs of his community with his local authorities. IN cents JO LOUIS JACOBS ackages, large centers of population. McCornick Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH to improve and cA National Orrani-i!io- n Extend the Uses of Concrete Reserve System Max Gohens HOUSE OF QUALITY Tl-- e ADVERTISEMENTS n Think, too, how narrow many of our roads are, and how comparatively few paved highways there are in proportion to the steadily increasing number of cars. If the motor vehicle is to continue giving the economic service of which it is capable, we must have more Concrete highways and widen those near Federal NOTICE CLASSIFIED a given point every hour on many of our state and city streets county roads. Down-toware jammed with traffic. OFFICES Osman debating II. S. at question Member li Ed-ion- d Miss Almost every section of the United States is confronted by a trade problem. iS n home soon. See Our new lines of Ladies Spring Dresses, Mens and Young Mens Snappy Suits. Indian and all kinds of play suits for the Kiddies. - Mr. T. G. be: a .oacher at N. S. II. S. was a visitor n Salina Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ian on is now teaching at the high school. Fil-po- SALINA SALINA UTAH 8 O 0 Ilamen formerly-- atheletie Erni-- Pitt and Noah Fay Ilerbeit were Lichfield afternoon. : r n li fA n v n VI ll - Mr'-- . Jtate2fomk Jftrt F a . Mr. and a M Miss Cavdy Ditlevsen and Thomas Jackson spent the day at Richfield ip. H 8 i od to Lichfield on a combined H H i .Wednesday M Attorney at Law Notary Public CITIES Stslina, t - - .f. .j, Utah, Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, and Wednesday. At Silim:- - Thursday, and Saturday. Tues-da- v Fncay Be Sure and See i I the D. W. GRIFFITH Production AMERICA At The Victory Theatre Salina Monday April 20th Matinee 4 p. m. 10c and 20c Evening 20c and 30c A Real Treat i! J |