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Show The salinA sun, sAunA, utAH Charles Thompson of Gunnison was R. Lee Kenner, one of Sanpete countys sheep men, was in Salina in Salina Monday. a- NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND Wednesday. Rev. T. G. MacLeod of Manti.will be in Salina next Sunday evening and will deliver a sermon at the Presbyterian chapel Sunday evening, beginning at 8 oclock. Rev. MacLeods theme will be Palm Tree Christians. Ihe public is invited to the services. was among those fioin Salina attending the funeral for Mrs. H. A. Kearns at Gunnison Wednesday afternoon, of this week. Kearns met her death last Sat- unlay when the car in which she was riding turned turtle. Jacobs Mrs. Isabelle Barnard, Mrs. Rex Barnard and Miss Mary MeCallum ai ended the funeral held at Gunni- son Tuesday for Mrs. II. A. Kearns. J. Oscar Anderson was an night at the over11. of Ix?wis E. guest Manager Sevier Valley Coal camp Tues- Mrs. A. J. Thompson and son, HerThe weeks shipment of freight bert of Gunnison visited Thursday from the local depot consisted of two with Mr.and Mrs. Frank Herbert. cars of cattle, three of clay to eastMiss Arietta Martin and Miss Elna ern points and six cars of salt conwho have been visiting for marand Colorado to Nevada Anderson, signed a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Markets. tin at Oak Springs ranch, returned to Misses Afttn and Hazel Burns Salina Wednesday. staged a pleasant and successful surMr. and Mrs Leland. Ilugentobler, prise party for James Rasmussen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ras- Mr. and Mrs. Leval Dastrup, Mr. and mussen last Friday evening. Twenty-L.oui- s Mr.j. Fredrick Peterson, Miss Utona three boy and girl friends .joined in Bird, Miss Myrtle Ewels and Ferrel the festivities. Games and music Monson motored to Palisade' park diversions Thursday evening where they feasted pr0vej the entertaining an(j at a ate hour dainty refresh-Mi- s. on roast chicken, salads and other ments were served by Mrs. Ras- - delicacies. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corya were mussen. at Fish Lake Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Leo Merrill, Lewis Claud Michelson of Gunnison, A. II. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. June Webb and Lun of Clarion and Archie Mellor of Webb an Carol enjoyed outing at Palisade park Sunday afternoon, Fayette were in Salina Thursday to ' attend a special meeting of the Piute Henry Winkel of the Salina Bakery Reservoir apd Irrigation company, was a business visitor in Delta Sat- held in the office of the secretary, June Webb. urday of last week. . Messrs, and Mesdames Dan Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck return. ed Sunday from a short visit with T. P. Peterson, Alma Murphy, George Mr! and Mrs. Carl Anderson and friends at Provo, Murphy, Alma Knight, Jesse F. Steele Mis. Ralph McAllister enjoyed an and Minerva Burr, Arminta Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. George Ferin are vis- Lorraine Rasmussen, Mary Ilall.Chlo outing at Palisade Park Sunday, and later visited with friends at Eph-ria- iting this week with relatives in Salt Torgensen, Luella Watson and MaLake loney Murphy were th members of the First ward who made an excur C. J. .Sumner; president of the SeDr. A.J. Lewis, of the Lewis Drug, sion to the Temple at Manti last week, vier Valle'y Coal company, was in and J. G. Scott, of Scott and Harris, on Thursday. . Salina Monday from Richfield, con- mining operators, motored to Salt fer: ing with II. E. Lewis. Leora Dastrup, who is instructor of Lake Sunday. They will be in the city this week visiting with Mrs. music at the Dalta school, motored to S. Sorenson of Elsinore was lookSalina Wednesday in her new ChevLewis and Mrs. Scott. rolet coupe. She visited with her ing after his business interests in Salina Tuesday of this week.. A. C. Pross, manager for the Sevier mother, Mrs. John Dastrup and reValley mercantile, was transacting turned to Delta Thursday morning. Mrs. Ella Jensen and Miss Oliva business in the interest of his comCastro of Glenwood visited Monday pany at Salt Lake Sunday and MonRETURN FROM SALT LAKE with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Castro. II. A. Madsen, one of Salinas leadday of this week. ing machinists, accompanied by Mrs. W.D. Hawkins of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen Madsen, returned from a brief visit Dr. William Hawkins of Logan were and children of Ferron, visited with to Salt Lake last Sunday. Mr. and in Salina Tuesday morning, and while Mrs. Sarah Neilson Sunday and Mon- - Mrs. Madsen took Mr. and Mrs. Hans here called on J. Oscar Anderson. Hermansen of Monroe, parents of day. Mrs. Madsen, to the L. D. S. hospital, The Ladies Literary and Civics club' John J. Peterson left. Tuesday for wKere Mr. Hermansen will remain for will meet at the Presbyterian chapel Carey, Idaho, and when he has dis-ne- observation and treatment. lie has Wednesday evening, when Mrs. posed of his large ranch interests in j been a sufferer from stomach trouble Angus McDonald will give the lesson the Gem state, will return to Salina, j and rupture, and likely an operation on interior decorating. A piano solo and later Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and will be performed, by Mrs. Will Gribble, and song prac- - Osmond Whiting will leave for Los NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tice will conclude the program for Angeles, Calif., where they will make of UtahDffice of State Road State the evening. their future home. Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m., Thursday, May 13th, 1926, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road in Sevier' County the same being Federal Aid Project No. 61-. .Afraid to pay just a little bit more for between Aurora and Richfield. merchandise than the average, because The length of road to be constructed or improved is 13.32 miles, and the we, therefore, get better merchandise for you. principal- - items of work are approximately as follows: Common excavaAfraid to handle the best suits, hats and tion 10,500 cu. yds., borrow 54,000 cu. shoes, because they combine the best in yds., gravel surface loading 27,050 cu yds., concrete 495 cu. yds. styles, fit and service. Plans and specifications are on file Afraid to gojust a little higher in price in the office of the State Road Comfor the ladies, because every dollar paid mission, Salt Lake City, where they above the average price insures you of may be reviej,j. Jbyprospective bidders. better style, quality and comfort of knowSpecifications, Proposal, BidBlanks and Plans will be furnding that is exclusive and ing your garment ished on depositing $10, which will be ' - ... no.t a copy. returned, provided contractor submits Afraid to say that we do not get every a bid and returns both plans and customer in our store, because some are looking for pecifications within seven days after bids are received. Any additional inprice ONLY. We will get them sometime. We will formation may be secured at the ofplease them when we do. fice of the Utah State Road Commission. Each bidder must accompany WE ARE, HOWEVER, afraid to sell you inferior his bid with a certificate from an approved surety company stating that merchandise, because we will be cheating you and said surety company will provide said robbing ourselves of future business. bidder with a bond in such sum as is required in and in accordance with the provisions of sai.d specifications. The right to reject any or all bids is day. Ae Are . - Handy Housecleaning Helps Mrs. George L. Smart and Mrs. J. A. Forslund are in Redmond from their homes at Salt Lake for a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Housecleaning should include a campaign against disease germs, insects and the signs of wear as well as against dirt. We have the essentials for this thorough kind of cleaning helps that make the work " easier and more effective. Peterson. Mrs. Edward Christensen entertained at her home Tuesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Twenty gue-tenjoyed a social afternoon, and at five oclock Mrs. Christensen served dinner. s . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen were host and hostess at a five oclock dinner party at the Redmond hotel Sunday evening. A crystal bowl of tulips formed the centerpiece of the dining table. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph Smith, Delloyd Christensen, Mar Michelson, Ray Blackburn, George Batchlor and Dr. and Mrs. Don Merrill of Salina. ' Mrs. friends : A thorough cleaning at this season will mean much in the way of promoting comfort and health. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Smith is visiting Salt Lake this week. Ralph in Household Ammonia, Powders for Cleaning and Polishing, Sponges, Cha- mois, Brushes, Rubber Gloves, Disinfectants, Germicides, Insecticides, Furniture Polish, Paint, Varnish. Lewis Drug' Co. George Christensen of Salt Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Delloyd The Gexall Store Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen, Miss Francella Jensen and Mrs. Mar Michelson visited Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. Ernell Jensen at Ephriam. Mrs. A. Anderson is taking special treatment at the Salina hospital this 44!4'4Mfrfr444i44444444444444444'4&4? ff 44 44 week. Mrs. Erastus 44 Peterson and Mrs. 44 Hannah Jensen visited Monday with 44 44 Mrs. T. P. Peterson in Salina. 44 44 44 44 Classified Ads 44 4.4. 44 4.4. VIGOROUS BABY CHICKS make 44 good winter layers. We have a few 44 4.4. open dates left. Price 12c each. 4.4. NEPIII COMMUNITY HATCHERY, 44 Walter Paxman. a30t3 44 44 4.4. 44 FOR SALE One cook stove, one 44 44!. heater, sacrifice prices. Mrs. W. 'E. Tancren. 3t 44 4.4. 4-- Ladies Jacobs. Silk Hose, $1.00,' at Louis 4.4. 4.4. M5tf 44 bottle of milk is a bottle of health. Clean milk is evidence of pure milk. Why bother with milking when WEBB will deliver good, clean, ,ich milk to your door morning and night. Quality and Cleanliness our motto. . M19tf A $ 44 44 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 44 44 44 tt 4 ; 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 jfor Economical Transportation A N O X Max Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY - 4 v 4 4 4 4 Sperry Flour Graham Flour 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 Ira 4 Corn Meal Sevier Valley Mercantile Company A444444444-4v4r4-44fHtH4M.:&444- R. Browning, Chief Engineer. SALE OF ANIMALS TRESPASS. STATE OF UTAH, FOR . .Sevier, ss. In Salina City of said county. I have in my possession the following described animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in Salina, on Friday the 7th day of May, 1926, at the hour of 2 p. m: One red two- year-ol- d steer, no brands visible; square crop and bit in right, square crop in left ears. Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of $1.00 trespass done by said animal upon the streets of Salina .on the 28th day of April, 1926. T. P. PETERSON, Count-y-o- f YELLOW 4 reserved. Cash or certified check for Six Thousand- Dollars ($6,000.00), made payable to the Utah State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and' as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Henry II.- Blood, ' Chairman. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Poundkeeper for Salina City. 44 44 4 44 4 444 4 444 44 4444 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 Everybody says - "it certainly is goad loolaffig' All the distinction and smart appear ance that you would expect to find in a car with body by Fisher. Swung low, gracefully proportioned, finished in at- tractive Arizona-gra- y Duco, with smart Landau-bowthis coupe despite its low price is at home in any company, on any occasion, business or social. In addition, it provides Chevrolets characteristic economy and the superbly ; s, smooth operation of the Improved d Chevrolet motor. valve-in-hea- . Burr Motor Co. Salina, Utah Q U A L I T.Y AT LOW COST |