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Show "the LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Earl McKenna was a Rich-L- a J visitor last Saturday afternoon. Mi a. Burgess, Miss Lela and Mrs. Joe Coiby motor-c- u to Richfield Satuiday and sjient ti.e day shopping and visiting with frineds. Mi 3. Claud Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen, and Peail, and Jimmy Nielson inotoied to Richfield Saturday afternoon and spent the day shopping and visiting. salina sUn, saLina, Mrs. Merle Kenzey and two child- .er spending a week here visiting ren of Midvale, are here this week her sister, Mrs. T. G. Humphrey. visiting with frineds and relatives. The Misses Vera Lorenzton, Laza- lia Mrs. C. E. West received the sad Eoig, Marine and Elsie Peterson, Gunnison visitors Sunday. wcie news from Pensacola, Florida, that her aunt had passed away at that J. W. Humphrey of Ephriam was uly on April 14th. No cause for d Salina visitor Sunday. death was given. There are a numa in of ber the older people here Mrs. It. A. Fox and daughter who know the deceased as she and her husband were former resi- were ariivals from Gradn Junction afternoon of this week. Mrs. de nts of Salina years ago. vox will be here for two weeks or with her mother, Mrs. Miss Lent a Dastrup, who has been moie Madsen. P. J. Satthe Salt Lake past year spent uiday and Sunday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dastrup. Lack From Coast II. It. Crandall, cashier for the First Miss Dastrup returned to Salt Lake Bank of Salina returned last late Monday morning. Sunday evening from a ten day visit a the coast. His prime object was Mis. Orlo Hendrickson and childto visit with his son, Harold, who is ren returned to their home in iltending the Univeisity of SouthSunday after visiting here a ern California. Mr. Crandall enjoyweek with her parents Mr. and Mrs d his trip immensely and stated that John Gribble. hi3 son was getting along fine. Harold is making a hit with his singing, Miss Malissa Gribble motored to i. ng a member of the university glet Gunnison Friday night to attend the Jub. Recently the club filled several home coming party for Miss Erma rig.ig ments in Los Angeles and in Lundeberg who just recently returnee many of the cities adjacent to the from a mission in the states. itropolis of Southern California. Sa-lin- un-ja- vi.-itin-g Glen-woo- d W. II. McCormick, a formerly a resident, spent Monday here visiting frineds and representing his Sa-lin- company. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. and and Ruby ,Scorup cn.laren, Irma Peteison Lio.vn motored to Manti Satuiday i.au spent the day visiting frineds stna lelatives. They retumed Sun-ua- y Lula Crane entertained a number L I'rogresso Entertains of her little frineds at her home Sui. Mrs. Don C. Merrill entertained the Mis. James Pttcr and children of day afti(noon, the occasion heir; d'es of the L Progiesso Friday Buae, Montana, are here this week her 9th birthday anniversary. Lawr evening of last week at eight oclock were the principal diversion m. The Scientific Revolution waiting with her parents, Mr. and games of afternoon following which a p. the Steel. uesse I.iJ. Robinsons Mind in the Mak;iom dainty luncheon was served to the ing was read by Miss Stena Scorui Mi. and Mrs. William Raiding of ittle guests who were present. one-ai ue unusually clever play, were was vci hue Mis Sunday listing tones, icported by Sg.td Mis. Oto Kube of Axtell spent i. Won tne latteis sister, Mis. Matilda A. Jones, alter which the hostess rtiday here in Salina visiting wit!, Arid ..Sill. ivod a delicious luncheon. lii.tds and relatives. evening. .OOPERVITVE Gi.iis the Hansen, iipusenting Ln.-tStates Crta..i separator, was a Sauna visitor Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Gilbert the Misses Fawn Mad Ewles returned Sunday from a pleasure trip at the capito The foloying committee ) net at city. R.umond Tuesday evening' to arrange for a mass meeting which will be Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tompson spent held in the near future, to help put Saturday and Sunday here visiting over ir.e new school bond issue: Jas. vith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert. C. Jensen, Mrs. G. A. Gates, Stenu Mis. Marcel Listen returned to h'v eccipp, E. W. Crane. J. Oscar and 0. G. Nielson. n. rome Saturday after spending a few Jays visiting with her husband at James Ivie, June Strange, and La-- v Notom, Wayne county. .e Mickelson motored to Richfield i.i J Monroe Wednesday to advertise Inez Peterson, Ruth Scorup, Lacy t ie high school Opera Once in a Scorup, Josephine Nielson, Mary L!uo Moon. Madsen and Lamar Nielson enjoyed an auto trip to Scipio last Saturday Mis. Esther Kenny and son Jack afternoon. of Salt Lake aie vsiting here this week with Mrs. A. S. Gates. Don Wright, Arthur Ditlevsen an.! Orlando Madsen were Richfield visThe N. S. II. S. Opera Once in a itors Sunday. Elue Moon will be presented at the Selina opera house April 28th. ReMts. Rebecca McLatchis returnd member the date. to her home in Kaysville Sunday af- J bat sen and ien and May .n IRGED A special Farm Bureau meeting vas called Wednesday evening, foi he pu'pose of encouraging the farm .is into joining the Livestock Coop- ien If , Prop? Carl Forshee and Edmond Matin, depot, where Dad Carlisle Was the and the consolation by Mrs. C. H. businest fellow in the country, Gates and Alford Evans. messages of the birth event. The hosts of friends of the Carlisle family extended the best wishes Daughter is Welcome the family and the young lady for Happiness and contentment prevail ed at the H. S. Carlisle home last Sat- who came to live at the Carlisle home. urday morning when the news came Job printing handled in a first class from the Salina hospital that Mrs. Call the Sun office. manner. Carlisle became the mother of a fine Subscribe today. $2.00 a year. black-eyebaby daughter, tipping the scales at nearly eight pounds. At the hospital Mrs. Carlisle and her Fine job printing? Try the Sun. , daughter were doing nicely. At the Sun Office. Quick Service. - . ford-wardi- Used The snow cover on the water sheds indicate generally that the promise of water with which to irrigate for the year is below normal. Unless the weather turns waimer there will be no high water this year, only little floods caused by the early runoff from the hills of the lower elevation. The indication is that water for irrigation will be short early in the summer and especially towards the end of the summer. It Las been preached by the Irrigation Department and by Professor Winsor as he laveled through the state that high water can be used early in the spring .red . give beneficial results. Last year a demonstration was attempted n Caibon county.. A field of alfalfa was divided in two parts and one part was watered very early just liter the snow had melted on the field; the other pait received three i ligations at regular intevals the season. The first part received no other irrigation except e early watering. At the end of he year the alfalfa poduced was said o be more on the area that received j it the eaily irrigation, which seemd to be stoied within the soil sufficient to last the entire year. It is pos ; ble to stoie water in many places, a tlm ground applying the water arly in the season in sufficient .uantities to last throughout the en ne year. With the prospects of water this ummer for irrigation the canals hould be full of water at this time T the year and should be applied to specially the alfalfa and other lands s they may need it. Last year heie was severe loss because of the Iryness of the soil and the seeds did lot germinate. If the soil had been illed with water in the early pait f the season this would no have hap- d . I Spring Coat Reductions -- THE SPRING HAVE NOW ARE WE COATS i THOSE WE BOUGHT IN LATE SEASON OF THIS SPRING. thro-jgho- THEY ARE REALLY GOOD BARGAINS 2, AT TIIE REGULAR PRICES, BUT AS AN ADDED '1 .1 INDUCEMENT FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SALES WE WILL GIVE A REDUCTION OF FROM 10 per cenl TO 20 per cent ON EACH COAT. THIS MAY NOT APPEAR TO BE MUCH OF A SAVING TO YOU BUT WE ASK THAT YOU COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, THEN KNOW WE YOU WILL APPRECIATE THIS MESSAGE TO YOU. ax Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY . V - t - - iX .L. i pos-ibl- WAIT Show' You . Know is Good LaVettes Musical that all livestock men will Novelty, Comedy Co. time join the association. n NEWS NOTES FROM CARD OF THANKS We wish to convey our most sincere ,and heartfelt thanks to all the kind neighbors and friends, who so willingly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved son tnd brother, and for the beautiful flowers ami words of comfort which were sympathically in our given easoii water erative Matkcting Association. John Nielson 'acted as chairman at the meting and a great success was ac omplished, although there were not many farmers and cattle men there, ts should have taken advantage of pened. The Utah Experiment Station lie meeting. Four of the leading to every irrigation district men in livestock raising were pres nd to every farmer that they get nt and all urged the livestock rais-ir- s e rater the canals as soon as into to cooperate with the marketing to and in water the begin pour association. These who were pres lands of the system especially (at were: S. M. Winders, district dgh n the alfalfa, in Rich, Cache, Box forester of Ogden, and McFarland ilder, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, Juab, pmsident of the cattle and horse asCarbon Emery, Duchesne, and levier, sociation, and W. McConey, livestock iintah counties. If this is done at larketing specialist. his lime there will be tsuffkO nt All lecturs given were interesting vater for other crops later in the ind Valuable to the livestock raisers in case of a short supply and eason f this part of the country, and many ndications are that there wll be a contracts were signed by the cattlemen. Similar meetings have been eal shortage. neld throughout southern Utah, and t is hoped IP MARKETING IS I1Y FARM BUREAU Utah darkest hour. T. G. With the changed conditions of spring there comes a need for special remidies. Our stock of M REDMOND The ward Primary Officers enter-aine- d EC Bring father, mother, wife, sweetheart, or all. Nothing will be done or one word said to offend anyone GLOOM vanishes before joy like the morning mist before the risen sun. No one has ever done more to exile gloom, to drive away trouble, than these clever entertainers. at a miscellaneous shower in he Legion hall, Tuesday night in lonor of Miss Leda Jensen, an April jride. Games were the principal eatures of the evening after which ight refreshments Were served to HUMPHREY and Family. fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen of Fay-iowere the guests of Mrs. Charles iensen Saturday and Sunday of this - n spring A is REMEDIES Dr. F. 0. Bullock that you will find what you want. common demands are for Some of the most TONICS BLOOD TURIFIERS SULPHER AND CREAM OF TARTAR SASSAFRAS ROOT MALT PREPARATIONS etc. etcMake up a list of what you need and let us supply the remedies in best quality and at fair prices. 4 ! 4"t 5 S' S 4 h Lewis Drug' Co. Store The Lb 4 Armours packages, 33 Premium Oats, large cents. B. B. Shop. Armours Oats with premium, only cents at the B. B. Shop. All kinds of garden seeds for sale Louis Jacobs. Shoes Shoes Our new spring lines are now complete in the very We latest slyles and fadds. Pricea are very low. in have all you can look for Style and Quality. he DANCERS and MUSICIANS Centerfield Apr; 30 ADMISSION Including Tax ADULTS CHILDREN Under 12 ! v ST a 35c -- - .15c - i'., 3d tss:sJK:E3CS!S3K:cs:cs:c-rcs- 3 a be-n- g i0 Get your Jams at our store. Golden Moon and Hewletts, 13 ounce can? 20 cents. B. B. Shop. BIDS WANTED Bids will be received by the secretary, Martin Jensen, of the Rocky Ford Canal Company, at Redmond, Utah, for a watermaster for the season of 1925, at the offices in Utah, by not later than April 28, 1925. J. T. CRANE, President MARTIN JENSEN, Sec. Red-non- d, Pleasantly Surprised Sunday evening a number of shoes, buy laden ed with goodies, inhe TIIOROGOOD brand. For sale home of Mrs. Charles Neil-so- n vaded the M6tf. by Louis Jacobs. and celebrated her birthday anTIIOROGOOD SHOES, the long niversary. The evening was spent n music and progressive 500. A devoai ing kind. Get our prices. licious lunch was .the 'enjoyed jby Mil! f. LOUIS JACOBS If you want service F 4 The Fair Mercantile Co. SAUNAS Luel-- a Poulsen motored to Richfield on At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues'unday and spent the day visiting day and Wednesday. lineds. At' Silins:- - Thursday, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson, and Saturday. ntertained in compliment of their on Orrin and wife Thursday even-ng- . Carnes and music were the prin ipal diversions of the evening, after vhich a delicious luncheon was serv-CLASSIFIED to sixty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were the recipients- of ADVERTISEMENTS iany beautiful and ornamental gifts. Mrs. II. C. Hansen entertained a lumber of her frineds at her home Tuesday afternoon the occasion her birthday anniversary. Chat-in- g Just received a shipment of fresh was the main feature of the ulifornia Walnuts 30 cents pei and a luncheon was served aund. LOUIS JACOBS f27t! later in the afternoon. d - & 4"?" veek. Mr. John Henry Hales aand Dentist complete.. .You can come to us with the assurance SINGERS COMEDIANS l 4 s, in $ F t R. F.LLERTSON Attorney at Law Notary Public BUSY STORE Salina, $?$$ - - $$$' $$ $$ $$ "I1 4. Utah, 4 $$"$$i$! $$2 following. Messrs and Mesdames: .June Webb, A. S. Crane, E. C. Wright, Edmond Martin, G. A. Gates R. B. Evans, Charles Noidfelt, Lue-'a- n Martin, David Evans, Dean Nielson, Alford Evans, and the Mrs. C. II. Gates and Mr. Carl Forshee. First prize were captured by Mrs. a a a a a a a a .V ti 'A: H jftrsttateanfe F SALINA SALINA UTAH O - Member Federal a a IT IS Reserve System a a M IJI w JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H.B. CRANDALL, Cashier , C. E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers V-Pr- a a a a |