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Show TMe Clemenceau tells us that is not for sale. And it must not be forgotten that had it not been for America there probably wouldnt be anything to sell anyhow. M. Beet Crop Failure Frar-c- sAim sOH. SAtM, UTAH IllMs AM Fair Aim Al Ml NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND John Barnard and Jack Barnard returned to Salina from Salt Lake Tuesday where they drove last Friday with Misses Florence Barnard and Alouise Nelson. They left Miss Barnard in American Fork on the return trip. She will remain there teaching in the public schools this winter. orEuropean nations-are-Do- w from (Continued Page One) (Continued from Page One) ganizing a great steel trust and so ar we haven't heard any complaints from our own free trad-r- s to remodel our factory and were who are always so worried Voyle Harward emerged victoridash and Melous in the looking forward to test the new about American monopolies. vin Harward was the successful machinery to prove its efficiency. We will, however, look forward dash. contestant in the Stanley Peterson returned to spent a million dollars to the coming season with more in Having All day spectators inspected his work at Bingham Saturday r the British coal strike, the Rusof home cooking the favor, and hope that, luck will sian reds are now visiting here for four days. complaining and displays and be different. much learned sewing because they didn't get their from the stock judging by U. A. economist says Naturally we will all have to One worth. moneys take the finincial loss that comes C. professors- - The. fair was un- that our greatest danger in Amerwith failures of crops, and, of But Ma Ferguson. has now got herself usually successful and was pat- ica is too much prosperity. course, are in sympathy with the into the frame of mind where she ronized nbt only by Aurora citi- that is a peril that one hundred Our company will thinks she has only begun to willgrowers. fight. zens, but by patrons from other million American heroes are sha're with the growers and to Several of the excellent ing to face. towns. exhibits were entered for prizes lighten their burdens we are goin the county fair this week. We are told that the eggs of ing to wipe off the cost of the seed advanced the farmers. This the condor are worth $2,000 a .will amount to a little more than This makes them so exThe farmer who raises plenty of( piece. twelve thousand dollars, and we couldn't be used pigs and chickens doesnt seem to be pensive they in primaries. gladly offer this to relieve oui except place any worrying a great deal about the growers from price of com. There are several patches of Now that Gertrude Ederle has that beets throughout the valley succeeded in swimming it, pretty partially escaped the ravages of Our advice to tourists contem- soon they will have to install trafthe pest, ltwould not pay, howplating a trip to Europe is to pick fic cops in the English channel to ever, to dig them for slicing. out some country that doesnt keep the contestants from bumpFarmers with stock are planning Best Ever owe us any money. ing into one another. on using the fields for pasture and through this a little saving will , TVEMEMBER the dates be m,ade. Gunnison News. October 2 to 0. Plan to . : eome and see the greateat ex44 . It is said that women s skirts hibition ot Livestock. Farm and Orchard Products and are going to be even shorter than II Poultry ever assembled la the ever this fall. If they get much State! shorter we will have to quit calling em skirts and refer to them 50-yar- d 1 00-yar- d af-tt- -- I- Mrs. Orson Rasmussen enter- ion. Its the n f FREE ATTRACTIONS as ruffles. It i said that 360 gun men have been killed in Chicago during the past four years, but this does not sem to have lowered the visible supply to any marked degree. New things to do, new fan, and new thinga to learnt Dont atlas Utah's Big Show I 4 If I H UTAH London liquor interests are said to have taken out insurance policies against the possibility of the United States voting wet within the next year, vidently these Londoners have been seriously reading the New York newspa' pers. . STATE . ' Entry No. 042113 if SALT LAKE CITY TV Staple Groceries and Choice Meats MLss Esmont Jensen left Wednesday for Provo, where she will attend the B. Y. U. this year. tained sixteen guests Monday at five oclock dinner, complimentMr. and Mrs. Orson Rasmusary to her birthday anniversary. sen attended the fair in Richfield The table was beautifully deco- this week. were guests of rated with fall flowers and after Mr. and Mrs.They A. Farnsworth. the main feature of the occasion, the guests had a pleasant time LEAVES FOR COLUMBIA chatting together. Mrs. Rasmussen received many lovely gifts. C. A. .Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Smith and their children, Mrs. P. H. Peterson was host-e- s left Salina Sunday morning for to members of the Relief so New York, where Mr. Smith will so-call- the-obligat- Arthur Draper left Redmond Wednesday morning for McGill, Nevada, where he will secure employment. ADDITIONAL LOCALS ciety Thursday afternoon. After attend the Columbia university an interesting program the guests this year. Mr. Smith has peen inAf-ton- , enjoyed delicious refreshments. superintendent of schoolsthe Wyoming, durirg past Mrs. Terrah Black and Mrs. few years, where he has made a Fred Whitehead of Richfield vis- mark for himself in educational ited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred lines. . Mr. Smith is a native of Redmond and haw taught in both Christensen Monday. Redmond and Salina schools He has a great list of friends and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Andrea-so- n acquaintances in these parts, all announce the arrival of a son of whom extended to him heartiat their home last Thursday. est good wishes for his success at the big institution. He will take Mrs. Ruth Hansen of this city ,,p studies of educational proband Mrs. J. D. Mickelsen of Del- - jems Columbia. ta left Redmond Wednesday for Richfield, where they attended Our idea of a good way to pun-th- e fair this week. Mrs. Hansen- - JSH an erring newspaper reporter is a member of the art commit- - WOuld be to sentence him to cover that international conference at Williamstown. Mr. arid Mrs. Francis Poulsen and Miss Algie Poulsen drove to General Andrews is back but Ephraim Monday, where Miss so far has failed to state whether g Algie made arrangements for at-- , the stuff they sell over in the Snow college this land is any better than what they ship over here. year. Eng-tendin- Where Service is Prompt and Efficient Good Variety OUR POLICY We pay cash for our goods and sell for cash, thus giving our patrons the benefit of a saving. Deliveries twice daily 9 to 10 a. m., and 4 to 5 p. m. 1! II Salina Meat & Supply Co. Here dmtttnnutaaannmtnmtttttttmttttttttf Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. APPLICATION FOR PATENT United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 1926. Notice is hereby given that Epb Dastrup, whose post office address is 663 N. University Avenue, Provo City, Utah, has this day made application for a United States Patent for the Contact Clay No. 1, Contact Clay No. 2, Contact Clay No. 3, Contact Clay No. 4 and Contact Clay No. 5 Lode mining claims sit uate in unorganized Mining District, Sevier County, Utah, consisting of the Contact Clay No. 1, Contact Clay No. 2, Contact Clay No. 3, Contact Clay No. 4, and Contact Clay No. Lodes and surface ground 7500 feet along lode x600 feet wide, mineral describedin the field i urvey 6877 and ncUa and plat of the official- survey on file in Inis office, with magnetic variation al 16 deg. 45 min. East as follows: Commencing at Corner Post No. 1, at the N.E. Corner of the Contact Clay No. 5 lode claim from which the li Sec. Coe. between Sections 19 and 30 1 S, R 54 min. E 1 W bears N 4 deg. 4228.9 ft dist;- thence S 30 deg. 33 min. E 1500 feet to Cor. No. 1 Coo-taClay No. 1; thence S 11 deg. 15 min. E 1000 feet to corner Ho. 2; thence S 1 deg. 28 min. W 500 fl hr corner No, 1 Contact Clay No. 2; thence South 2 deg. 13 min. E 1500 ft to corner No. 1 Contact Clay No. 3; thence S 16 deg. 02 min. W 3000 feet to corner No. 2 Contact Clay No. 4; thence S 82 deg. 09 min. W 3 Contact Clay 600 ft No. 4; thence N 16 deg. 02 min. 3000 ft to corner No. 4 Contact Clay No. 3; thence N 2 deg. 13 min. W 1500 ft to comer No. 4 Contact Ciay No. 2; thence N 1 deg. 28 min. I! No. 5 Contact Clay 600 ft to No. 1; thence N 11 deg. 15 min. W 1000 ft to corner No. 6; Thence N CO deg. 33 min. W 1500 ft to corner Mo. 4 Contact Clay No. 5; thence N 82 deg. 09 min. E 600 ft to comer No. 1 and place of beginning, containing 97.952 acres, said lode location mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said mining district at Richfield, in Sevier The nearest known County, Utah. location being no location near, beSec. 30; ing located in SE14 & SW NE'4 NW14, SE14 SW14 Sec. 31. T 21S, R 1W; NWt4 & NEtt Sec. 3, T 22S, R 1W, S. L. Meridian. I direct that this notice be published in the Salina Sun at Salina, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claims for the period of nine consecutive weeks. ELI F. TAYLOR, A: W. DUVALL, Register. i Prepare For Sunday Be sure to get your Sunday Roasts here. We have choice cuts of BEEF, PORK, LAMB or VEAL. All properly cured and delicious. MEATS OF QUALITY PRICES RIGHT B. B. SHOP The Quality Store - CARHAR TT MASTER CLOTH OVERALLS Will give you better satisfaction than any OVERALL you can T-2- buy. With the purchase of a pair of these FAMOUS OVERALLS we give you a Gillette Safety Razor FREE. . ct -- Claimants Attorney. LOUIS JACOBS The For SERVICE Buy Tires of t NEW WASHER Z PROVEN MERIT Any man who drives a car- steadily will tell you that IT DOES NOT PAY TO EXPERIMENT WITH TIRES ! - 4 4 'C' OR the first time in washing clothes, you can wash A one tubful of clothes and dry another at the same T . time. The New Easy Washer is the greatest labor saver ever invented for the modern housewifer' Come in and see this marvelous machine. .Or better yet, let us send one to your home to do your next washing. Theres no charge or obligation. 4 SALINA SERVICE STATION j W. H. Brown, Prop. X 4444444M,4,4 BATTERY REPAIRS .4 K 4 44vv4 We Charge and Repair Batteries. Our Work Satisfies. Tellnride Power Co GAS OILS ACCESSARIES SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP G. L. DeLANG, Prop. |