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Show THE SALIVA SUN, SALINA. UTAH CAFE IN NEW HANDS singing, interspersed by readings, at Salt Lake, was in the city yester-JaMr. Wilson, an ardent support-- r will be the main feature of the proconc.ete roads, was in confer-nc- e for gram for the evening. with a number of the local busimen relative to the Salina-Rich- ness Mesdames Maynard Wright) Arthur iield June Webb, highway., Mai tin, 'Charles Neilson, Oveson, EdEmer Tangren, M. E. P. Poulson of Salt Lake is visitmund Martin and Annie May Hall gave Mrs. Dan Baker a genuine sur- ing with his daughter, Mrs. Williani prise when they went to her home Gates. The ladies were Monday evening. iadened with well filled lunch baskets William Bell of Elsinore and Mrs. and a delicatessen lunch was served June Webb motored to Gunnison Satafter a spirited game of 500 had urday. Ihey also visited with Mrs. been played, in which Ms. June Webb Chris Thorpe at Axtell. y. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. A deal was closed this week where- by J. F. Martin becomes the SPECIAL EOR posses- sor of the fixtures of the Main cafe, the purchase being made from Gilbert Larson, who has' conducted the place for the past several months. Mr. Martin took possession of the cafe yesterday and announces that he haj planned many improvements. The interior of the cafe will undergo many changes and it will be arranged to becovenient and attractive. A coat of whi e paint is to be used all through the big dining room amT special decand Mrs. M. I. Oveson were victoriorations will be featured. Banquets, ous in winning the beautiful doilies Mr. and Mis. Harry Clark of Help-- r private parties and real service to uhat weie given for prizes. and Mrs. Robert Cahoon of Gieen the public will be the feature Mien .tiver, were here to attend the funeral Host Martin will carry out. Mr. and Mrs. Lavel Dastrup have if Mrs. Esther Kenney held in this ieturned to Safina from McGill, Nev., BIDS WANTED city Saturday of last week. where they made their home duiing ihe winter months. Bids for waternraster, care of gates Mis. Emmett Robins entertained ,at and reading of measur-n- g for her friends at the Leland Crane, who has been a i card paity devices for Rocky Ford Canal to student at the U. of U. has returned Vhite House Monday, from three for entire season, beginning reven of oclock. Four tables and will assume the management o and ending October 1, 1926, Id, pril 500 weie played, Mrs. will be received he A S. Crane farm for the coming by the secretary of anu-Rex winning high score, and season. he company until 12 oclock noon, 4rs. II. S. Seely receiving consolation Vpiil 10, 1926, at Salina. left drs. Robins seived an elabo.ate Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Lewis The company reserves the right to uncheon after the game. Wednesday for a short business trip eject any and all bids. to Salt Lake and Ogden. J. T. CRANE, Pres. Mrs. James Barnard and Allen Bar-arR. B. EVANS, Secty. motored to Salt Lake Friday ot Ellswoith Whiting Is now employed Mrs. Barnard' remained a3 salesman by Martin Peterson, the ist week. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR n the and Allen returned Mon-laFord dealer, at Gunnison. city TRESPASS t Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane returned Monday from a short business trip to Salt Lake. R.x Barnard,, propiietor of the and Supply, and A. C. i 0 s, manager of the Sevier Valley were motor travelers to 1.- .1.,antile, 11.. 1t Lake Tuesday and were transit ing business in the city for a few Saliha-M- eat ui.y3 J. Barnaid and daughter, Mpigueiit Mary, of Thompson, NeM.s. I. rda, aie J. Barnard this week. Lydia Neilson, student at Wasatch visited Saturday and i Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields came in! f.o.n Salt Lake Monday, and are vis-- J Ilyrum Gates. iting with Mr. and Mrs. r Reed of Manti were in Salina Monday and visited with Mrs. Hilda Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- - J- - Larson. pro-;iesiv- 10 per cent discouut on all Coats and Dresses. 10 per cent off all Mens and Young Mens Suits IN ADDITION PLEASE EXAMINE OUR $10.00 Dresses, Our $12.95 and $14.95 Coats a ARE OUT FOR VOLUME. ONLY VOLUME CAN REPAY THESE WONSEE OUR DERFUL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL CIRCULARS. VVE s VVE d Mis. T. T. Ilall of Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. M. is C. Diaper. Miss Edris Call was hostess foi roembeis of the Sewing club at the home of Mrs. Howard Call, Monday Necdlecraft and a social evening. hour were enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served to the Misses Eva Euigess, Laura Draper and Florence 1'ainard. John Kenney came from Koorsher-nelast Saturday to attend the uneral services of Mrs. Esther Ken-le- n y. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shurttf of Anti mony visited with Mrs. Shurtz moth er, Mrs. A. E. Liston, last week. Harry Wax, with the auditing orces of the Salt Lake & Los Angeles ailway company, Salt Lake, spent he first of the week visiting with is parents in this city. STATE OF UTAH, Sounty of Sevier ss. In Salina City of said county. I have in my possession the follow-n- g described animal, which if not daimed and taken away, will be sold it public auction to the 'highest cash iddcr, at my corral in Salina, on Thursday, the 8th day of April, 1926, William Bcdl of Elsinore, who ha1 it the hour of 2 p. m: One red bald faced cow, branded been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. June . Webb, returned home Sunday. hriangle bar on right ribs, square Miss Luella Nelson, an instructor rop and bit in right under half in m Mrs. Lawrence Deaton, who has n the Glenwood schools was a week-n- left car. been in Delta assisting in the care of Said animal is held by me to seguest of Miss Laura Draper. her mother, Mrs. H. J. Schlappy, re Mrs. Fama Kuntz of Montpelier, cure the payment of $1.00 trespass turned to her home Monday evening . daho, is visiting friends and relatives '.one by said upon the streets if Salina on the 30th day of March, in Salina. Mrs. Retta Thompson and children '926. have moved to Burley, Idaho, where THOMAS P. PETERSON, County Farm Bureau Agent R. S will make their home. future loswell of Richfield was attending they Poundkeeper for Salina City. o the gimeral business of the farm Mrs. Mary Hall is visiting with Mr. bureau in alina, Wednesday. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR TRESPASS anj Mrs. Leslie Harmon at Lehi. A girl was born Wednesday morn-n1TATE OF UTAH, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Liston, who to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crane bounty of Sevier ss. have been at Park City during the 'll are happy and doing fine at the In Salina City of said County. winter months, have returned to their Crane home. I have in my possession the follow-nhome in Salina. described animal, which if not Miss Ruth Scorup, who has been laimed and taken away, will be sold II. M. Wilson of the Portland Ceisiting with her sister, Miss Ellen it public auction to the higfhest cash ment association, with headquarters ocorup, confined at a Salt Lake bidder, t my corral in Salina, on lospital recovering from a hip disloca-ion- , Monday, the 5th day of April, 1926, returned home the first of this it the hour fo lp.m.: ' veek. Miss Ruth reports her sister One yearling burro, no brands visiis improving, though slowly, but at ble. ending surgeons give the assurance Said animal is held by me to seif a complete recovery. Mrs. Ellen cure the payment of One Dollar tresHumphrey is at the city with her pass done by said animal upon the granddaughter. streets of Salina on the 24th day of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen were in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Eva Burgess entertained at h"r borne last Friday evening for Misses Laura Draper, Edris Call, Florence Barnard, and Mrs. Fredrick Peterson. Needlework and social time were the main features of the evening. Dainty refreshments w.ere served by the 'hostess. HOUSE OF QUALITY H.4,4..j..S.,.4...S..S..5.444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 ATTENTION d ani-ma- CLOSE AT 7 P. M. MAX COHENS y. Mr. and Mrs, . Cha.les Ivie, who Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen, May were here to attend the funeral of Ewles and Chester Olsen were visitMis Esther Kenney, returned to their ing in Richfield Saturday of last home at Green River, Sunday. week. a Conference 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 ECC PRODUCERS 4 4 4 4 4 I l Bring us your eggs and we will) pay cash for eggs when 4 4 delivered in case lots. And we will allow you a.small advance 4 4 4i in price when exchanged for our products. 4 4 4 44 DONT FORGET to order your repairs for your farm machinery EARLY. Be prepared foil the early work. g r Mr. and Mrs. June Webb, and Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Nielson attended, a carried folks dance at Monroe Wednesday evening. They reported a splendid time and a big crowd. THE SEARCH for bright colored eggs gladden and mystify the youngsters. As usual, we have the LATEST AND BEST EASTER EGG DYES. NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND They are easy to use and certain in results. I Mrs, Alhert Poulson entertained iuesday in honor of her birthday A social afternoon was n joyed, and Mrs. Poulson served an Make your selections early so the children will not be disappointed. Full directions on each package sim- laborate dinner to clock. plify their use. 8 4 $$ 5 S g f Service Is Service And we are proud of the fact that we can and do give it. i SAUNA SERVICE STATION j j W. H. Brown, Prop. J 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444-444444j 44444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444 44 4- - EASTER FROCKS and EASTER FROCKS $9-9- at the The Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store. ' ; Newest Styles and Patterns in our large line of Ladies Misses Printed and plain silks for - 5 ' WALNUTS - 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 . 20c 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BATTERY REPAIR WORK We sell, repair and give you splendid service in all BATTERY WORK. IGNITION and REPAIR WORK. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Classified Ads Sherwin-William- t - 444444444444444444444444444444 Utah FOR SALE Ten acres of good President and Mrs. James Arthur Christensen were host and hostess at land, with good water rights. Cheap a dinner party at their home Sunday and time payments. Eqe particulars vening. Dinner was seived at seven ice C. M. Edwards, Gunnison, Utah. m26tf oclock, covers be,ing laid for ten guests. A REAL SNAP Fifteen acres of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Peterson -; and, with good water right, Uited on the Mellor ranch for the louse, located near Redmond. Cheap summer. nd time payments. Inquire C. M. m26tf Edwards; Gunnison, Utah. Franklin T. Nelson, clerk of the .oith Sevier stake, was in Vermillion .A bottle of milk is a bottle of iuesday, when he made an official lealth. Clean milk is evidence of t.ansfer of the Bishopric in that ward oure milk. Why bother with milking to Claude B. Payne, who succeeds A. vhen WEBB will deliver good, clean, V. Tholman. ieh milk to your door morning and our liirht. Quality and Cleanliness William Morttenson of California, motto. M19tf Andrew Morttenson, Miss Morttenson ..nd Mis. Annie Showed of Salt Lake, WALL PAPER Our new line of who have been in Redmond visiting wall paper has arrived. Prices 15 relatives and friends, returned to Salt cents and up per double roll. THE Lake Sunday,' except Mrs. Showell, PEERLESS. who will remain for an extended visit with her mother. Ladies Silk Hose $1.10, at Louis M5tf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larson of Salt Jacobs. Mr. Lake are visiting at the home of s Anyone can use and Mrs. Ole Larson. Mis. Larson is convalescing from a recent severe paints and varnishes, because they illness and is enjoying the pure air flow so easily and make everything and sunshine that we have in our look so clean and new. For sale at the PEERLESS. southern towns. 44 "The Quality Store at Law - 4 4 4 B. B. SHOP ERICKSON & ERICKSON - 44 4 A.;- - Richfield, 4 4 FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS 4 4 MEATS THAT PLEASE 4 and STAPLE GROCERIES Salina, Utah. WILFORD RASMUSSEN, Sec Redmond, tah. Counselors Soft Shelled English Walnuts, Per Pound ; ROYAL PASTRIES EVERY FRIDAY President ase-lo- We are centrally located and convenient and you are not compelled to wait for real SERVICE. WILLARD BATTERIES OILS GAS 4 4 6 Von Jorgenson, Harold Anderson and Cl a in Poulson returned from Bingham Monday, and will remain at Redmond during the summer. The Rexall Store $5 guests at Mrs. Robert Smith of Springville as visiting with relatives am' .lionds the first days of the week. Lewis 'Drug' Co. 4 he.r 4 4 Lookitf the Bargains RIDER WANTEO Bids will be received for a rider for he Booby and Lost Creek Grazing for the season of J926. No earn jwork needed in hauling salt, but lack outfit will be required for scat ering salt. All bids are to be on file iy April 5th, 1926. M26t2 44 Sevier Valley Mercantile Company - March, 1926. THOMAS P. PETERSON,. . Poundkeeper for Salina City. P. H. MADSEN, S - Easter Egg Dyes 1 4 4 4 4 g The Ladies Literary club will meet next Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian chapel. Special community 4 4 SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP G. L. DeLANG, Prop. )4.4.4.4.4i4i4.44.444.44444-fr444-44-4t4-44444-!:-44'444444- 44444444444444444444444444'444444444444444M 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Spring Appetizers TRY OUR CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SALADS THEY ARE DELICIOUS AND ARE REAL APPETIZERS Fresh Tomatoes, Lettuce, Onions, Radishes are ideal for the Combination Salads and are real appetizers with the coming of spring. WE HAVE THEM FOR SALE FRESH! Salina Meat & Supply Co. "Where it Pays to Trade t t |