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Show fHE SALIMA Christinas Daring 7rr OUISE had not been oblivious to j) the courteous IIow do you dos" and attempts at conversation at least those that could be appropriately engaged In from the other 6lde of the bars. The conversation assumed auch a form as; Two fives, a ten or some ones? with an accompanying Bmlle. Today, as she entered the great, white stone building, she made a resolve. She wrote Jier check and approached the desk. The smile and the same IIow do you do? greeted Louise. She hesitated, then nerved herself to meet the occasion and with quivering smile burst forth : Did didnt I meet you at the University of Chicago? It seems to me I effeet-Christm- as CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY WOODMEN ENTERTAIN Mis. Clayton Rasmussen was the motif for an elaborate anniversary party at her home Tuesday evening. A program, social hour and a dance were enjoyed throughout the evening. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen, Mr .and Mrs. M. L. Burns, Mr .and Mrs. A. U. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lorentzen, Mr. and Mis. Geo. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christopherson, Mrs. William Gee, Mrs. Agnes Strange, Mrs. James Kane, Mrs. S. E. Bench, Mrs. N. P. Rasmussen, Mathias Erickson and Andrew Dablsrud. Mrs. Rasmussen received many beautiful, and useful presents in .honor of her natal day. well yes, perhaps. Yes, I believe you are right, acquiesced Bert, putting down some figureo In the little bankbook so vigorously that the pen point protested sputteringly, making the ink fly to the right and left Looks like Christmas is making Inroads in my bank account. Oh, but N-u- , ; the joy I get out of buying the tilings I have in 'mind ; I wouldn't trade for Members were hosts smiles. praisbe rage it gave you (, 19-- 6. Well, to Christmas and the Western Newspaper Union.) N SPECIALIST will be at White House Hotel, lma, I Sa- MONDAY, JANUARY 17lh HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Phone for appointment. . Will call at your home on appointment. No additional charge. HAS been resporv For thousands of business successes the tfiroughout country. Everybody in town may know you but they dont know what you have to sell. Adrertisiag Will Help Yi 2- ' Redmond CHRISTMAS m Manti-Salin- GREETED the Victory theater Monday night of this week, icceived a warm reception from the big crowd of first night-erThe cast is a splendid one and the audience was kept in a good humor at all times. One of the features of the performance was the selection by the company orchestra. A return engagement will be given in Salina some time in January. CAROLS IE world these days Is thrilling with the singing of Christmas carols. When the angels sang out their glad news above the plains of Bethlehem, they started all the best music and singing that our world has ever known. Herald and Presbyter. , I 81 14 Ira M. Jensen, Redmond Department of the Interior, United Edward Christensen, States I and Oftice, Salt Lake City, 1 Redmond . . . . . Utah, Dec. 1, 1926. Serial No. Martin Jensen, Redmond 1514 03C375. Notice of Offer cf Coal F. P. J. Smith, Redmond 114 Land for Lease. Notice is hereby Ephraim Jensen, Redmond 6 given that, puisuant to the act of February 25, 1920, (41 Stat., 437), Jame3 P. Jensen, Red- anu to the regulations theieunder 1114 mond.. .. . appioveJ April 1, 1920, the Secre- - Chris Jorgenibn, Red- 10 mond tary of the Interior on petition of the. Boston Acme Mines Development Frands Frandson, Red- V 2 Company has designated the SK mond .. SW!4, SWK SEK, Sec. 8, WV4 NE Chas. C. Jensen, Red- mond 54 K, SE NEK, NWK, SK See. 17, NEK, EK NWK7 NEK" SEK Sec. John S. Hales, Redmond 18, NK NEK Sec. 20, T. 22 S., R. 3 C. M. Mickelson, Red-E- ., S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No. 600, Utah No. 110. Lease of said unit will be made at a royalty of 10 cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $75,000 . during the first three years of the lease and a minimum production of 30,000- tons with the per year, commencing lease the of fourth year and otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph Said ' lease 18 of the regulations. will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set forth, to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus- on the 12th day of January, I 38.75 .65 F. O. BULLOCK 1.25 18.38 1.88 SAUNA .... -- . ' ' I Christmas Spirit s By Martha Banning Thomas H OT the green wreath hung on the knocker of the door. Not the gleam of silver tinsel dripping from the Christmas tree. Not the pile of packages heaped about fat packages, slim packages, packages fairly bursting with their own secrets. Not the plump turkey and cranberry sauce and pies steaming with fragrant, holiday odors. Not the blizzard of greeting cards coming by every nlall. Not the exciting ring' of the postman who has a special smile as he hands out the Tetters. Not the happy voice of the carol-singewho tramp through the snow under the stars to bring a bit of Christmas cheer to those shut away from the usual festivities. Not bulky stockings knobby with gifts. Not the crunch and squeak of footsteps on snow on a frosty night Not these things alone make Christmas. They all help. They add the happy trimming, as It were. But only as they take on the true spirit of this holy time do they merge Into the power and the glory of the precious season. Christmas I The Interlude between the .old year and the new. The promise of great things to come. The consummation of things that have gone. The priceless moment when men may in their pity reach up and be God-lik- e ip t Phone 28 - - SAUNA - - 4.4444444,464444444.44446,ewM,44teUetete rs for Economical Transportation 0,00 and understanding. The Star of Bethlehem is a symbol a gift an opportunity for the justification of the faith that is in us. Let us be merry. Let us be gay. Let us feel the last, full measure oi happiness at this happy time. But let us also dedicate ourselves anew to the highest possible expression ol Christmastide, tolerance, unselfishness liberality, peace and good will toward effect a decided saving. The widespread favor now enjoyed by the Chev rolet Purchase Certificate Plan is partly due to its fundamental soundness, safety and thrift and instead partly to the fact that the buyer earns of paying interest, and receives additional attrao tive credits on all service and accessories pur chased from his Chevrolet dealer." ' 6, (, 19i6, Western Newii(r,r Vsloa.7 Premier Baldwin says that the victory of the Greeks at Marathon saved Europe for the fair skinned races. .Just think! If the Persians had won there wouldnt have been any blondes for gentlemen to prefer. have bought Use this plan to pay cash for your next car and men. Prospectors in Northern Mexico have found a mineral that explodes. Sounds like theyd come across a Miss Mary McCallum will be hostcase of petrified home brew. Bufess at her home Christmas day at falo Courier and Express. an elaborate dinner party and covers will be laid for John and Dr. Mr .and Mrs. Eiler ERICKSON & ERICKSON Freece of Salina, Miss Josie Curtis and .Miss L. S. McMonigal of GunniCounselor! at Lew son and Miss Trowbridge, Miss McUtah Clellan, Miss Johnson and Miss McRichfield, Afee of the Wasatch academy fecul-tfat Mount Pleasant. DELINQUENT NOTICE THREE CHRISTMAS BOYS Vermilion Extension Canal & IrriOld Santa Claus showered happi- gation Company, principal place of ness at three homes on a business, Salina, Utah. NOTICE. of visit There are delinquent upon the follownight Wednesday holiday this week, when he presented three ing described stock, on account of an bouncing, healthy boys to the fond assessment levied on the 25th day cf mothers at the Salina hospital. Mr. October, 1926, the several amounts and Mrs. Barney Jeffrey of Salina, set opposite the names of the respecand Mr. and Mrs. Don Rickman of tive shareholders, as follows: Bicknell, and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Forsythe of Grover, Wayne county, were the happy recipients of the young- Andreason, Mitchel F.. sters and all are happy and doing Crane, A. S C. nicely. j Christensen, S. . Come ini Let us 6how you why so many thou sands have used this famous and widely popular d car. plan in buying the worlds finest low-price- 0 V Touring or Roadster $510. Coupe or Coach $645, Sedan Truck (Cluum Only) $495, $735, Landau $765, Flint. Mich. Truck (Chauli Only) $375. All prices V4-T- , n, y, -- pre-seas- UTAH 4- - 4.4.4. ENTERTAIN FOR VISITORS Freece-Arneso- PRINTERS INK 1 2 , in-- s. i Woodmen pre-holid- The Hillman Ideal Stock company, which presented Judy OGrady at Dr. J.L. LEWIS EYE-STRAI- STOCK COMPANY cou- ! local at a dancing party at the Salina opera house Wednesday even-- ! ing of this week, when lodge members and hosts of friends gathered for a gi od time. Many from outside points were present and through-- 1 out the dance proved one of the j season affairs. teresting a dozen bankbooks with full pages of deposits. By the way, did you know Tom Masters at the university? Your fraternity pin made me think of hlmt LEGION TO GIVE DANCE He had one just like it. A queer look shot across Berts face. Next Thursday evening the Salina Of course, lie was the Lest old scout house will be the scene of a Cant we talk over old times some opera dnneing party when the memmerry evening? of Salina the bers Legion, Post 36, Three days later Louise, all expecbe will Elaborate hosts. plans are to the touches tancy, put the finishing living room a, small Christmas tree being made to have this dance one of gracefully distinguished one end. the big holiday features and special Wreaths hung in the "windows and music will be ' provided. The dance little sprigs of holly ornamented the is being extensively advertised and it center ceiling light. Louise turned is expected a big crowd will be preson the circuit of Christmas tree lights ent to enjoy the hospitality of the and sat down to admire the tree and local legion members. wora .was little She collect herself. ried. What in the world had prompted ber to be so brazen? Never before LOCAL HOOPSTERS DEFEATED had she acted so. To say the least, The Salina basket ball team met her customary timidity had certainly been put to flight had deserted her. defeat in a game played with the She had not long to ponder, for the Manti quint at Gunnison last Saturdoorbell rang. day evening, the score being 26 to Bert, the picture of neatness, looked 10. Manti has lined up a strong agmore than his usual six feet in height gregation, among the players being as he stood alongside of Louise when a name the of Tuttle. In by youth he greeted her. For the first few the contest Tuttle scored Saturday to doomed minutes the evening seemed be a miserable failure. Finally Louise 13 of ..the 26 points gained by his mates. Bird, Jensen and Gee were could stand it no longer. You probably will hate me forever the men scoring highest for Salina. When I tell you this, but I cant keep The locals are putting in some hard up this farce any longer. I knew you licks and hope to be in 'fine trim with never attended the University of Chi- the opening of the Sevier division cago. I knew exactly what school you games, starting January 14. P. O. graduated from and that it had been Davis, coach at the North Sevier with high honors, too. I knew what and Joseph Anderson, type of family you came from and high school, who the training school at attended mother. care the kindly you gave your I learned these things from the wom- Gunnison Saturday, were with the a an I am iivirg with, as she is an inti- Salina team at the mate "friend of your aunt. I have been game. lonely for company since my coming her and so determined I would not WINNERS AT DOLL DRAWING spend this evening, of all the ones in i the year, alone. Now you can hate t At the doll drawing at the Victory pie If you like. I wouldnt blame you. theater last Saturday night June On the contrary, I think this Is a Strange captured first prize, Mrs. of lark. I had a presentiment just James Reynolds, second, Mrs. Glen-do- n such a situation, but I couldnt eveJensen, third, and Ethel McDonthis Imagine why you picked out third. The dolls were offered by to come me ald, Eve for Christmas ning and talk to you about mythical fra- the Lewis Drug Co., as premiums. ternity brothers. I was sure tired of The theater was packed and the big wailing for an introduction. Then crowd eageily watched the numbers you know iqy name and history? And as they we:e taken from the box. at last the meeting, cried Bert with . of the 3.50 '1927, at ten oclock A. M. Any and mond 7.00 .all persons having adverse or oon- 1 3.50 flicting claims to said land or any John Q. Poulaon, Red4 -3 21.90 part thereof, are hereby notified that .. mond.97.50 they should file on or before Jan. 11, Rabaca Thol'sen 'Estate, 49.00' 1927, their protest or objection 14.00 against the granting of the lease for Anton M. Jensen, Red10.50 said land; otherwise such claims may mond 3.50 be disregarded in granting said J. C- - Nielson, Redmond 32.50 lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Mickelson, C. M. . . J. C. Nielson, Redmond 3.50 D10J7 Ada Nielson, Redmond. Mattsson, Oscar . . - Johanna K. Bastholm, 49.00 Nielson, J. C NOTICE OF SALE 22.75 Nielson, Elmer . . . 22.75 Rocky Ford Canal Company, princi- - Joseph F. Peterson, Red- Nielson, Hilton .. . Pete: son, Sidney .. 73.50 35.40 Peterson, N T. . . . 17.90 upon the following described capital) Peterson, Feter, Jr. 33.00 stock on account of maintenance Peterson, Parley . . Anderson, Red- 63.00 sessment for 1926 operating expenses ' mond Rasmussen, Andrew 28.40 0f $1.25 per share levied on the 26th H. D. Murphy, Salina. Sorensen, J.B. . . . Thompson, W. T. . . 0ctber 19f the 8evera! and in accordance with an order of day and in accordance with law and an amounts set opposite the names of Directors made m the order of the board of directors made he respective shareholders as fol- 2Gth 192a B0 raany of on the 6th day of December, 1926, so lows The cost of advertising, which shareg--of each , of 8ueh of each of such shares many parcel is 10 cents on each contract for each .old on as neces8aryt stock as may be necessary, will be issue of he Paper in which it ap- - th 2th d at . 1926, ofDecember, sold at the front door' of Salina City C 6 gamSt the the City Hall, Salina, Utah, to pa) Hall, on the 24th day of December, stock also the delinquent assessment, together 1926, at 2 oclock p. m., to pay the No. with the cost of advertising and exwith delinquent assessment, together Name and Address Shrs. Total of sale. pense the cost of advertising anj expense C. M. Hansen, Salina . . 30 37.50 of sale. R. BI EVANS, Secretary. Frands Peterson, Salina 26 32.50 D1013 N. L. Peterson, Redmond 19 . 23. 75' S. M. JORGENSEN, Dl0t3 Secretary. Chas. C. Nielson Estate, Day, Jessie Hanson, Irvin . . . . Harward, W. H. . . Ivie, James R Jensen, Eph Jensen, Martin . . Johnson, II. P. . . . Jensen, Chas. C. . . Johnson, W. R. . . . Burns, t I one of his famous HONORED Blackhawk veteran, Mrs. Emmett Robins- - was the and who reached his eightieth milecharming hostess at a birthday din- stone last Saturday, proved himself ner party at the White House hotel a royal entertainer when a number Sunday night, complimentary to Mr. of friends invaded his home to aid Robins, it bring the latters anniver- in celebrating his birthday anniverAn elaborate dinner was sary. The surprisers canied with sary. served at seven thirty. The attrac- them well filled baskets and good tive centerpiece at the dinner table cheer to the and a deoctogenaiian was a huge birthday cake, and red lightful evening was enjoyed by all. and green tapers led to crystal can- A brief impromptu program was givdlesticks, creating a pleasant en in which old songs were sang and colors and a profusion toasts given to the honor by peas and poinsettas were ar- Mathias Erickson, Oscar Ivie, Amil tistically arranged about the dining B. Jensen and G. Lorentzen. Old room. Twelve guests were present fashioned dances were enjoyed and and following the dinner progressive. later the baskets were opened and a Mrs. A. C. Prows dolicioifs 500 was played. for the guests. Spespread and Morrill Robins were winners of cial music for the dancing was supfiist prize, while consolations went plied by Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen. , Abe Williams and M. L. Burns. M. L. AE.Kiig did. 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