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Show V THE SALINa SUN, SALiNA, UTAH 444,44,44,44t4,44,44t4,444,4,44444444444jMfrfr,fr,i4,44t444444 LOCAL ITEMS OF For The Feet E .4 Owen Taylor is stepping high and Mrs Taylor and the boy that arrived at the Taylor home Monday of this week. Its the first and naturB ally all concerned are happy. M. H The feet usually cause considerable worry during the cool a seas'on. B Foot Powders, Corn Remedies, . I Etc. Deodorants, Perspiration m f Our stock of such goods is very complete and made up B entirely of high-grad- e goods. (of Success) By Joseph P. Day . t Mr. . and Mrs. D. M. Liston, and B daughter, Miss Thelma, motored to Panguitch the first of the week. They will combine business with pleasure arid returning tfill visit Bryce and Antimony canyons. B Mr. and Mrs. June Webb were dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Leo Merrill last Friday. Mallard duck was the piece de resisH keep yours in good c'onditicSh by using. Y'on can H The Ten Commandments INTEREST. 2ESEEI222222S round the top of the table and do tt The actor from behind a chair. cornea to the rescue. He feels,he botcan do It only from the left-han- d tom comer of the table. Oh. well, if you feel as strongly about it as all that, my dear boy," aaya the producer, that ends It It's you whove got to play the part" Do you know," says the author, "I think hes right It does seem to come better from there." The rehearsal proceeds. Five minutes later the argument whether a ther would naturally curse his child before or after she has taken oft her hat provides a new crisis. Jerome K. Jerome, In Harpers Magazine. tance. B W. M. Mills of Marysvale, and a former freighter at the old camp, acB companied by his daughter, was here this week. Mr. Mills is impressed with the activities in Salina and may to locate here permanently. . a b t? e B Lewis Drug' Co. Ei r. The Rexall Store n Ei t rBBBBBBBBBIBBBHBB of the North Sevier high school, spent the week- B c id as the guest of the Richfield high, H B B hunting and fishing at Fishlake reS0lt . . Its A Real Fact arrived. Laura Draper and Leora Imstrup, were the house guests of Miss Ila Clark at Richfield last Sunday. Clyde Buchanan of Manti, was a business visitor in Salina last Saturday, - . At a weeting of the sophomore class of the high school held Tues-- . day, at noo.n, Red and White were chosen as the class colors for the We challenge comparison. Childrens Coats that have ju$t No such values anywhere. We cannot emphasize any too strong the values we have on Blankets. For your own sake come in and see the wonderful blanket Bargains. In justice' to the buying public we must say the values have met with the biggest enthusiasm The Blankets certainly move. Get yours while they last. year. - .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMillan and Miss Mary McMillan, returned Monday from a pleasure trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. D. V. Freeces. has gone to Salt Lake where she .will spend days. Mrs. Freece is taking the to qualify for conducti xaminationing a beauty parlor. ' sev-c.- al - S 4' 4"fr 4 M 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 9 'VVW' Great Wall of China It Freece-Arneso- Is ofie of the Seven Wonders no relief for that suffering. So long as boys born among the poor dare- to have brains and fine feelings and a desire to escape from mean streets, so long they shall be made to pay the price of their daring. Thomas Burke, Hearsts In International-Cosmopolitan- Shan-hal-kwa- n which upsets all expectations including those of the reader. . Rehearsals are trying periods. Everybody seems to be wearing .his nerves outside his skin. The question whether the actor should take three steps to the right and pause with. his left hand on the back of a chair, center, before proposing to the heroine or whether he should do It from th hearthrug, with his left elbow on the mantelpiece, may threaten the xfriend: . ship of a lifetime. The author wants him to do it-- from the hearthrug is convinced that from there and there only can he convey to Ihe heroine the depth and sincerity hf his passion. The producer Is positive that a true gentleman would walk , among lt-- ls a common is that poverty classes comfortable tlie . Bishop and Mrs-- C. E. Peterson and not a crime. Like most cant phrases, ,.4. lie. Poverty Is a crime, or the l children, motored to Salt Lake Sat- it is-sessions of and attended not punish It so severely. 4.4. the would world urday semi-annuconferhas been poor I do not who the ninty-sixt- h mail Any . ence of the L. D. S. church. While mean hard up or short of money, the born among and poor, but actually at the city they spent a day seeing poor, as I was has something of the .44 State fair. resentment felt by a man who has L, In prison. For he has suffered 44 been S. Sorenson, of Elsinore, and ownus much as any man who commits a $ er of the Fair store, and August serious crime against society. But 4 Hricksen, manager for the concern, with the difference that he does not. 4)4, Motored, to. Salt Lake Saturday. know what offense he has committed. 44 They were on a combined business and pleasure trip. story which Breathes the spirit of the prairie. and foothills country and whose characters are Viv- - A Play Rehearsals Tax Patience and Temper Asserts That Poverty Is Punished as Crime cant-phras- their lives runs smoothly until something occurs ' n n in the Saskatchewan country. The romance of of. poverty the World, medieval Europe wrote poeins about It, and the Great Lexicographer, friend to Miss Pirikham In the days before Becky Sharp threw the dictionary told a certain Scotch writer to the signet that It was worth a visit. Chinese poetry and legend is full of the names of and much as we speak of Dan and Beersheba. But. few are tkft. eastern Chinese who have reached the western end political exiles, for the most part, fleeing from poison or thq . silken cord at Peking. . It fell to Sir Aurel Stein of the British museum to put an end to the myth of by finding hundreds of miles of wath-eyon- d it in l he desert, older and more romantic still, built of bundles of reeds and poplar branches anchored to driven posts. But, Important as his discoveries are, barely a score of Chinese know of them yet, and hence they have not -obbed of Its unique piace In Chinese lore. Langdon Warner, In the Worlds Work. business again, fifteen years later, on adjoining homesteads 1 jecelved the first purilshriient early in life, and It was some time before I could discover that my offense tea's and humble birth. There Is Longer Than Supposed was looking matters at Gunnison after Die early part of the wreek. Dr. You will find a Complete line of Dress Goods at our institution woolen as well as silks. I The Story of Frank Hall : and jean Lane, neighbors in childhood in a little Ontario town; neighbors I Misses That cur Coat3 this; season are not only the most beautiful creations seen anywhere in the state, but they are priced lower than you will see similar garments elsewhere. Now, when we say they are priced lower, we mean every word we say. . Coach" Richardsen .a . Mrs. Clarence K. Ross of Richfield. was the guest over Sunday Clarence Ross. See our Misses' and AuthorofThe Caw Puncher' and Zen of the Y.D." de-c'- B B B B B.fl .By ROBERT STEAD idly alive.. Interest grows from the start and reaches a dipoax of tension in the ' closing chapters. An outstanding novel by an outstanding writer. Will be Printed Serially in The Salma Sun e a Max: Cohens al HOUSE OF QUALITY We stay open ia the evenings SBET- Classified Ad F..D. B. Gay, the highway booster, spent a- few hours in the. city1 MonFOUND Bunch orkeyW Owner day. Mr. Gay was returning from a have by identifying and paying : enand to was southern points trip 4,4 for this notice. route to his home at Provo. - 44-ca- n QUALITY GROCERIES Good Groceries, with the standard goods as leaders, is what we sell. We carry everything that is good in the way of edibles thats why HEALTHFUL II II we please. meats . We have one of the best systems of refrigeration . Southren'Utah and by it we can cure our fresh meats to the point where they are Healthful and in Appetizing. 'We have all kinds of cured meats, too. 4-- 4.4, m 17-12- .9- n Am pleased to advise that the Golden Texaco Motor Oil was used in the Chandler Six, Stock Car, driven by C. H. Myers, and winner of the Pikes Peak Hill climb, on Sept. 7. The Chandler in breaking the record established a new mark of 7 minutes, 48 5 seconds. I am very glad that we selected Texaco Motor Oil for use in this race, which is a very sev ere test on both car and oil, for it helped prove beadoubt that the yond Chandler was built to Master 1 (3 Pikes 2-- Peak." Very truly yours, Wm. C. Theleman. I State of Utah SS County of Sevier I, E. V. Johnson, a Notary Public fo. rthe State of Utah hereby certify that the abovt is an exact copy of a letter wiitten by the THELEMAN MOTOR COMPANY, of Col-ado Springs, Colo. (SEAL) E. V. JOHNSON, Com. Oct. 19, 1926. expires Notary Public Residence: Salina, Utah oi The Gretrse Spot Salina Utah Salina Meat & Supply FC6. I4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 li 44 44 HUNTING PROHIBITED Mrs. W. II. Brown and Mrs. I. N. is hereby given that deer 44 Notice motor were to travelers Salt Parker, 44 on my 44 is i ake Sundayhunting prohibited 44 strictly were morning. They 44 visitors- at the state fair and spent ground, including all of Spring Can- - 2 44 : . 44 will and be eastiolations yon some time as the guests of friends 44 to the fullest extent of the 44 at the capitol city. I1 $$$ 44 4 $4$! 4 S' $ 4 4 4 $44 t 1 4 4 4 4 4 $$ $'$'$' $$$'$ $$$) WILFORD B. WINTCH. 4 4 444444 444444 444 44 4 44 44 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 law. 4 4 4 4 44 444 4 4 Misses Josie Curtis and L. S. Dr. W. M. .Buswell, opthalmic of Gunnison, were here to 44444444 444444 4444444444 4444 4 4 444 4 4444 444444 4 !$ at White House, Saturday. ijt specialist, Rev. hear Johnson at the PresbyterOctober 17. No charge for testing ian chapel Sunday evening. . - THELEMAN MOTOR COMPANY Chandler Sales and Service I 1 S. Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, Colo. . September 8, 1925. Mr. C. D. Matthews, Rep. ' The Texaco Co., Colo. Sprs. Colo. Dear Sir: 44 4,4 44 44 44 444 44 44 44 44 pro-secut- ed S eyes-- Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Eliza O. C. DOKE, if you want to buy Gates and Mrs. G. A. Brandt gave a Face Rams. Phone me any Black Mrs. to surprise party, complimentary John Fenn. A social time was enjoy- evening or write me at Ephraim, 0. C. DOKE. o9t3 ed, following which dainty refresh- Utah. ments were served to twenty guests. Oil cloth, regular price 35 cents per yard. The Peerless. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Curtis of Hinckley, are the guests at the home of Mr. FOR SALE 2000 acres of the best and Mrs. G. A. Gates." seed land in Millard county, near Deseret. Sold in Small or large tracts Fight Fires With Gas rt bargain prices. See A.- H. Curtis, Fire extinguishers loaded with ths Utah. Deseret, gas used at every soda fountain to carbonate soda water nre Brooms, 60 cents. At the Peerless. being employed to field switchboard fires ami fires on o'l tankers and other ships, because the gas eliminates wa 4444444444444444444444444, ter damage. - citrbon-d'oxld- 4- - V : I I Building Materials of All Kinds i I ohn Arneson Lumber Co. Dr. F. 0. Bullock I Stable diet of thousands uf natives s durra Hour, made ironi a In AfiU' cereal grass. Judge Tues At Salina:- - Thursday and Saturday. Health Note In keeping well late hints -- bel'01 Imlr ihe trick Is to they settle into ymi'toms. Confusion Confounded of London business and professional vvomeu Is called the which, at first, sounds 'soroptimlsts, like a confusion of terms. Nashville Banner. An organization .4. f - 4j, Friday . f- DRAYING Freight and Express delivered to all parts of the city. Orders for coal. G. F. Long ,, 1 4 e Flour Made From Gross ! Our Groceries By the superior Quality and the Delicate Taste our entire stock has been selected with the utmost care and it was done to be able to please all. By buying here you will get your moneys worth and youll be pleased. FRESH AND CURED MEATS High Quality Stuff" 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4-4 4-- B. B. SHOP 4 4 4 4-- 4 4- - . . |