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Show sauna sun, Sauna, utAH The LOCAL ITEMS OF s CIGARS a INTEREST. Mrs.--Fi.sh- -. Ellsworth and Airman Whiting went to Salt Lake Tuesday morning to spend a few days of business and pleasure. . Wise men buy their Cigars here. They know that here they will find a wide variety of Cigars in all sizes, shapes, and prices. . er Mrs.C. M. Herbert and Miss Mary Herbert returned to Salina Saturday aler Spending the entire summer visiting through northern Utah and Wyoming. They have been gone since the first part of June and say they have Jiad a wonderful vacation. Miss Herbert left Monday morning to take up her duties in the Granite school district, where she will teach this school year. Raymond Dahlsrud has returned home after spending the summer at- tending the U. of U. at Salt Lake. G. M. Wright motored to Koosharem with Miss Mary Sunday and rctur-nowho will Anderson, his attend high school here this winter. Horace Gunn and his two sons of Freshmen must register R chfield, were business visitors in and must September 24, Salina last Monday. and 26. attend Sept. 25 Alice Ann, the youngest daughter of Sirs. Alfretta Hermansen, recently returned home flrom Sunnysiile, Former students must regwhere 6he has been spending the ister September 28. snmmer. t Miss Ruth Scorup has been very Regular" Class work starts ill with diphtheria for the past ten . September 29. days. Though still in a serious coryii-ti.-reports are that she is gradually improving. J. P. Lilly white returned Sunday literature Announcement fom JJalt Lake where he. went on a. sent dn request. . Address J short business trip.. Mrs. Alma Murphy went to Magna The President last Saturday for a short visit wrth UNIVERSITY OF UTAH h.r daughter Neva. Salt Lake City, Utah . Louis Jacobs left Tuesday for Salt Lake on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen and family left Salina last. Sunday after a few weeks sojourn with relatives aid frjends. FOR SALE Practically new kitErnest Cfonover and F. W. Toreman ed. on cabinet and.' beautiful, b'uffe't. s rttuined Monday'froni a short ice R. s. See J. "A. Anderasonalilo. pr to Lake. Salt trip ' . . Miss 11a Clark of Richfield, is a son. . . . at local bank. the employed Oil doth, regular price 35 cents The Misses Beryll and Kathleen Rollon of Roosevelt, returned to p r yard. The Peerless. tl eir home Tuesday after a six days . Brooms, CO cents.- At the Peerless. visit with relatives in Salina. They wjre the house guests of thejr grandnew SALE kit FOR PractiOaHy mother, Mrs. Bcna Allred. ed.en buffet. beautiful cabinet and Pdterson wen,t to Salt SltanluVy , Lake last "Saturday to make plans ll asonable pricts. See J. A. Ander. son. for attending college " there this, , 0 Bert Fisher, teacher of science and mathematics at the high school, is receiving congratulations over the arrival of a handsome new son at the ho, ne of Mrs. Fishers parents in Meadow. and the baby will arive in Salina in a few weeks. M.iss Wanda Bass of Kenilworth is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M..C. Andreason. . A paity of Salina folks enjoyed to the Sevier Valley Coal mine last Sui.uay afieruoon. They were ahown thfe wot kings of the mine and the various new buildings erected during the last few weeks. Mr. and Mis. J. O. Anderson and family, Miss Phyllis Jorgensen, H. A. Madsen, and Carl Scorup made up .the party. Lynn Andeison left Monday for Logan, wheie he will remain for;the next tw6 months.; It gives them a chance to make. a proper selection from . an adequate stock. . The volume of our Cigar sales, "and our improved facilities for keeping them, means that you are at all times assured of getting fresh, fragrant smokes. d sister-in'-la- Lewis Drug' Co. . a The Rexall Store r U. A. C. Fall Carl Mattsson of Richfield was a Salina business visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Miss Virginia Johnson, and Messrs. Herman and Elmer Johnson of Salt Lake City, visited relatives and friends in Salina " " over the week-enMrs. G. A. Gates is just recovering from a two weeks illness. A. L. Duffin of California returned home Wednesday of last week after spending two weeks at the Durrell Jensen home- - He left." his daughter, Thian, .who will go to school here this winter andrem.ain indefinitely with Jensens. Miss Mary McCallum, who has spent the summer visiting friends in Chicago and other eastern cities, returned to Salina the latter part of last week to take up her work again. Miss McCallum has" had a delightful vacation and is full- of enthusiasm for. the winters work The following folks took advantage of the excursion rates and at Salt Lake: .spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Dastrup," Mrs. Harvey Heath, Mrs. C. H. Smith,. L. d. Opens Monday, Sept.. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES "ARE URGED TO SEND TRANSCRIPT OF THEIR CREDITS TO THE REGISTRARS OFFICE AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE OPENING OF SCHOOL. The Utah Agricultural College Christo-pherso'- UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan, Utah. J - a 4 44 444444 5 4 5 5 5 44 5 5 5 5 DRAYING 4 444 5 44 . Freig'ht and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders for coal. G. E-- Long 4 s 4 Satisfied Customer Is What We Want A 4 44444444444444444444444444 4 $$ j g $ 4 Dr. F. 0. .Bullock 4 DENTIST sjssji 4 Gunnison':- - Monday, Tues- 4. At 4 day and Wednesday. . 4 4 At Salinaj- - .Thursday Friday 4 4 and Saturday.. 4 . 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .. . .'.'. HEALTHFUL MEATS -- . ' 4 0. .4 I. 4 v4 Thrills YouiH Never Forget f B. B. SHOP .at the RACETRACK 4 4 . . rvi y 4- - 4 IUNJ 4 4 of Alt Kinds Building Materials . . 4 4 4 .4 H ' " 4 4 . 4 4 ! 4 4 Jonn Ariiesdn Liimber Go. ! ' 4444 44444 ; ; : ' . : : . 444 4 4v4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 4 4 Jor Economical Transportation ' . State Fair Grounds SALT LAKE CITY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS THE MOST WONDERFUL COATS ' THE VERY SMARTEST STYLES . Mens Flannel Shirts, Mens Overcoats, Mens Shoes and Hats, Boys Suits, Knickers or longees with long pants. Mens and Boys Headwear,-Dresfact everything for fall. Goods, Blankets--i- n . Running Race Daily ,7 Mas Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY, r We stay open in the evenings . Continuing to October 7th Every Day of Utah State Fair The Sport of Kings PURSES $400 to $2,500 .0 o For Each Race. " We are ready for your inspection. P. M. ' Except Sunday ARRIVING DAILY You kn.ow the kind of Merchancise we carry You know nothing but the Latest and very Best of Merchandise is handled at our Store. Our low prices will set a new page in history of economy. . 2:15 Fireproof covered grandstands, affording deaf view of every exciting instant of the race. - - PARI-MUTUE- L Under Supervision SY STEM and Control of UTAH RACING COMMISSION Chevrolet has now built 2,000,000- cars and is the worlds largest manufacturer of automobiles with sliding gear transmission. This achievement has been made possible because Chevrolet has met the great public demand for a quality car at low cost. Chevrolet has a construction typical of the highest priced cars; powerful economical motor and disc clutch, bodies of beautiful design, closed models by Fisher, Duco finish, interior of cars beautifully and substantially .upholstered and fully appointed. Be sure to see these cars and learn how much automobile yoi) can really get for little money.' - Touring 525 Rcwdster Sed775 AU . Admission to grounds and grandstan"$1.1 Including tax. Ladies free Tuesdays and Fridays. M4444 5444444M4C4444444444444Hf ' 7 ! u ' Salina Meat & Supply Oo. 44 4 It is the aim of the B. B. Shop to please our many customers and want to satisfy 'all. Buy our Groceries and our Meats and if not pleased be frar.k and tell us. We will make it right. Our lines in both Groceries and Meats 'are complete and. are standard goods. . TV QUALITY GROCERIES--- ' ... ? 4- n, 44 44 44 44 . Gohd Groceries, with the standard goods aS leadfers, 44 44 44 is what we sell. "We carry everything that is good in 44 44 44 the way of edibles thats wh'y we please. 44 44 44 44 . 44 TT 44 AA TT "We have one of the best systems of refrigeration 44 44 44 in Southren Utah and by If we can cure our fresh 44 ' .44 rrfeats:to the point where they are Healthful and. 44 44 44 cured of W.e alHrinds fiave too, meats, 44 Appetizing. 4 . . 44 . 44 44 44 . 54 44 44 44 4 J Keep Watching G. 4 4 4 . H-- . . Catalogue and illustrated circular sent on request. - Edgar-Christensen- busi-ms- r -- DELAYED Sorenspn, Mrs. , Mrs. N- - P Peterson, Mrs. Alonzo Peterson .and two children, and Mrs..J. "F. Crane. " Home Economics Agriculture Commercial and "Business Basic Arts and Administration Science Arts Mechanical Agricultural Engineering the and Department of Education J. Mrs. Classified Ads fully accredited institution, offering standard graduate and. undergraduate courses in the schools of: POLLY-ANN- A Sal-in- " is a towins.Teturned to Salina last Saturday evening.- - The party traveled by automobile and declare the trip most wonderful. They visited San Francisco, Los Angeles and .' . other points of interest. E'ffast - . AMPLE BOARD AND ROOM ACCOMODATIONS AT REASONABLE RATES ARE AVAILABLE IN ' LOGAN. Mrs. John Barnard, and daughter Miss Isabelle and Paul Burgess, who have been absent a month visiting-- . n, Quarter 28 THE COAST BACK FROM 525 Coupe '"425 fmer 675 'Couh 695 TruckCh.MU o. b. Flint, Mirbiean BURR jjijOTOR CO.; Salma, Utah. 550 . 4. 4- - . |