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Show ?' son, sauna, irt AH THE SAUNA Nine carloads of fat cattle were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane in from Salina last Thursday. visit brief a from shipped turned Tuesday The animals were in prime condition Salt Lake City. and were billed direct to the packing 11 " '"i1 houses. Mrs. week last of Friday evening H. C. Nielson entertained at' her home in honor of her seventieth birthJudge II. N. Hayes of Richfield A variety of was here last Saturday and was onej day anniversary. games proved highly entertaining of the speakers at the democratic during the evening and following a rally Saturday evening. social hour an elaborate dinner was Covers served at twelve oclock. John T. Oldroyd, executive secreMrs. were laid for thirty guests. tary for the statd board of land comNielson wa3 the recipient of many missioners, spent Saturday afternoon beautiful gifts in remembrance of in Salina. Mr. Oldroyd had planned the day. a few liour3 in the hills in search of deer before the season closed, but Lchi Peterson, Sr., and was commandeered by the republiMrs. .Andy Peterson arrived in Salina on cans to make an address in the southevMonday from Los Angeles, Califor- ern pal t of the county-Saturdania, and are visiting at the home of ening. Mr .and Mis. Lehi Peterson, Jr. Andy nnj Mrs. Peterson left Los W. D. Fitzgerald, who recently Angela", at 5 o'clock Sunday morn- resigned as president of the Sevier ing and arrived in Salina at 3 oclock County Farm bureau, was here last Monday afternoon and traveled over Saturday with local conferring the Arrowhead highway. farmers. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scorup and Caroline Sco up of Provo visited Sunday with relatives in Salina. Miss IM'a Adams, of Layton visiting wi'h her parents, Mr. Mrs. A. U. Williams. is and Ruth See up, a student at the B. Y. U. of Provo, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphiey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mrs. J. Matthews and Mrs. J. F. Barnard isited at Price and Green River Sunday and Monday. C. Ellis f hulls' of Antimony visited Mrs. M j). Liston, who has been Saturday ard Sunday with Mrs. Shurtz at tin home of Mrs. E. A. visiting at the home of her parents, Liston. Mr. ard Mrs. Louis Gregerson, at Mayfield, returned to Salina Tucs- Mr. ard ?lis. L. S William vis-- j day, ited Mondry with Mrs. M. C. DraDr. and Mrs. F. O. Bullock, who Mrs. Williams, nee Laura per. Draper, remained for an extended motored to Salt Lake lest Saturday, visit while Mr. Williams is trans- returned to their home here Tuesday acting business in Southern Utah. of this week. j 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Merchandise 4 4 4 t t Means longer service, tetter appearance and can be .backed by strong guarantees from those who sell this grade. We take no chances, and therefore you do not, on inferior brands. Our merchandise is the .BEST OBTAINABLE and will please in every particular. ! 't t - PROOF OF RUGGEDNESS i Announcement was received here this week of the death of Mis. Matilda Houtz Nelson, wife of Arthur L. Nelson, a foirner well known Salina man: Mrs. Nelson died Sunday at a Salt Lake hospital following an illness lasting for four years. Mrs. Nelson was well known in Salina, having taught in the schools here some few years ago. It was here that Mr. Nelson met Miss Houtz, then a teacher, and some 12 years ago they were married. Since leaving Salina Mr. and Mrs. Nelson had resided at Salt Lake and Bingham. Mrs. Nelson was a native of Utah, having been born February 3, She was the 1894, at Springville. daughter of Jacob and Matilda Streeper Houtz. Surviving are the husband, Aithur Nckon, the mother, Mrs. Matilda Houtz of Salt Lake; two brothers, J. A. Houtz, Magna, and J. S. Houtz, Reno, Nevada, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Boyer of Salt If the little folks in your home are full of life aind.pep, dont restrict their pleasures ' and pranks, for such activities indicate health. But if they show signs of depression and do not enter into the various youthful' pastimes, then you should look to their physical condition. WE HANDLE ALL RELIABLE REMEDIES WHICH ARE RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN. . - The Rexall Store i SPEGML All! ROIHT . StLE-Sntff- lDAf t , t " ' ! ! Silk r and Wool Dresses ' r r- ' - . All Sizes and Colors. J $10.7.andjUp , HATS HALF PRICE 1 The Crane Shoppe tittiitttttttttttiiitttuttttti . We take pride in the very high class Garments and Footwear we have in stock, because it is DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE the kind that SATISFIES. , ' Besident Mrs. A. C. Willardson and daughter, Miss LePreal Willardson, left for Salt Lake Monday of this week. They spent a few days at the capital city an! during that time Miss Willardson took, the state examination to qualify for a registered hairdres- Lake . Impressive funeral services were ser, held at Salt Lake Wednesday afterMrs. Matilda Nelson of this Membc:g of the Royal Neighbors noop. and mother, to the bereft huswere hostesses at a card party Sat- city, was band, present at the funeral. urday evening at the clhb. rooms. Nelson left forSalt Lake MonMrs. tab'es of Eight progressive 50Q was played. Mrs. C. E.West arid day, immediately after receiving word 4 Alma Ciane were the successful wini that death had closed the life of her . nerg in the contest for high score. daughter-in-lawFollowing cards an elaborate lunchSPECIAL SERVICES eon was served by the committee. Rev. Sewry, of, the faculty of the ! The Afternoon club met Tuesday Westminster college at Salt Lake, at the home of Mrs; Max Sorenson. will be the principal speaker at the The mombers present included Miss Presbyterian chapel next Sunday evThe visiting minister will Zelda Gee, Mrs. Clara Dastrup, Mrs! ening. his use as theme The Work of Miss Mary H'ugentobler, Myrtle Salt Lake College, Ewles, Miss Ora Lorentzen, Mrs. Westminster Service will begin propmtly James Jorgensen and Mrs. Fred- City. erick Peterson. The afternoon was at seven thirty and a' most cordial is extended to the public spent at cards.' First and second invitation to be and hear Rev. Sewry. present piizes wee awarded to Mrs. Peter--1 son and Mrs. Hugentobler. A lunchLITERARY CLUB PROGRAM eon was served during the early evNext Wednesday evening the memening, bers of th Ladies Literary club will meet at the Presbyterian chapel in John Anderson was the honor session ,at which time an Arguest at a family dinner Sunday at regular mistice day program will be given. the home of Mr. and Mrs-- J. Oscar The numbers to be given will be a Anderson. The dinner was given in selection by Miss Mary Matts-son- ; honor of the seventy-sixtanniver- piano Mrs. James Monroe; reading, sary of Ihe birth of Mr. Anderson. Seated ' the table with the guest piano selection, Mrs. M. I. Oveson; Miss Ruth Mattsson. All memof honor wore Mr. and Mrs. Josephl solo, bers are asked to be present. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson an i the host and hostess, and the grandchildren of Mr. Andersoh, FORMER PRESIDENT HONORED Mrs. James Monroe, who served as president for the Ladies Literary A lively Hallowe'en party was giv-j en Friday evening by the members bf( and Civics club most efficiently for the Af lei noon club at the A. j5. the past two years, was the honor Crane home. Nearly every member guest last evening at a well appointof the club was present and several ed surprise party, arranged by club guests as Well. The living rooms jof members. The affair was staged at the home were attractively decorat-- j the home of Mrs. Monroe, and was in every way, the honor ed in Hallowe'en colors. Dancijpg complete and games were the feeatures of the guest being taken completely by surevening. A late luncheon was sev-- prise. Progressive 500 was the diversion during the early evening and t at ten thirty well filled baskets, carried by the invaders, were opened and delicious refreshments served. M . . Mrs . Monroe was presented with a J why not try one of those beautiful present, a gift from the members, in appreciation for the long good and efficient service. Husbands of the members were especially invited ; guests . 0 . 4-- iftriir High Class Meats h . MAX COHENS HOUSE OF QUALITY Garments of a National Reputation. " Healthful Meats make Healthful People Patrons are the Healthy Kind. 4h . t: and our We sell only HIGH CLASS STEAKS, ROASTS and CHOPS. FRESH FISH EVERY WEEK. Salina Meat & Supply It JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. mnimnnnnnnimunmnmtitunmumi Trade Where You Get . GOOD. SERVICE 3 iJHome Cooked DINNERS ' Sunday FIRST CLASS MEATS FRESH FISH EVERY WEEK ALL KINDS OF GREEN VEGETABLES B. B. SHOP . Vegetable Soup The Quality Store" Combination Salad Veal Roast- - Brown Gravy1 Mashed Potatoes , You'll never take cold if you sleep under our I tj: Cranberry Sauce Pumpkin Pi,e o . Warm Blankets Coffee Tea Patch Kit FREE with each Oil Drain until November 12. WESTINGHOUSE MA?DA LAMPS Also FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES ' at the 50-Ce- nt SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP L. G. t t H;: Mrs. Orlando Crane FOR SALE A number of weaner pigs. &eo D. G. Burgess. i FOR SALE Shoppe . FIGARO Smoke Salt Potted plants. Crane ; FOR SALE Leather Bed DavenMrs.1 Very reasonable. ' r Cran4. For- port. SMOKING and CURING YOUR, MEAT Pr-lan- SALE one half Hats, Hats price. Saturday and Monday. Crane Shoppe at- - . i HUB 4 WAfflES Sevier Valley Mercantile Co, i FOR SALE Dresses wool and silk . Real bargains . Crane Shoppe . 4 BRAN SHORTS Crispy, Golden Brown 20 Cents 4 4 4 PHONE CEREALS t 55-- J t For DELIVERY SERVICE. 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 DELICIOUS QUALITY MILL PRODUCTS i Block South of the White House Hotel. L . G . ANDERSON, Manager. -- Located ft Dresses! Dresses! Dresses! Hot Chile : Another new shipment of Ladies Dresses just arrived from New York It's Appetizing pnd Satisfying. Main Cafe CHOPPED FEEDS 4 Prices $4. 75 to $14.95 Prices and before. never Quality equaled COME AND SEE THEM. FOR SALE One Studebake? Roadster, in good condition, for $125. Call ort Dr. C. E. West, Salina. 14tf 4 X WHITE ROSE FLOUR t Clrssified Ads. 4 HE USES DO YOU ? I 11 DcLANG. Prop. YOUR BAKER KNOWS 4 Horae Cafe LOUIS JACOBS For Sale A ! PRICES TO FIT YOUR PURSE. -- Mrs. W. H. Brown entertained members of the Bridge club at two oclock luncheon at her home Thurs-Th- e day afternoon . guests were seated at two tables which were centered with baskets of fall flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. B. Crandall, Mrs. F. 0. Bullock, Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs. I. N. Parker, Mrs.- James Rex, Mrs. Jack McMillan, Mrs. Fredrick Peterson and Mrs. H .S. Seely. In the contest at cards Mrs. Rex won high score and Mrs. Parker consolation. FREE! FREE! I The Fair Mercantile Co. Salina'a Busy Store. |