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Show I HE . INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Olsen are here from Salt Lake for a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Mary Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bench announce the arrival of a son, born at the Bench home Sunday. Mother and re doing well and all are happy. , - fv.ra. Jensen entertained the at her home Wed-wl ire girisoclock. Burns, bruises at five u; t suband eye injuries were the three in the First Aid lesson discussed jects by Miss Mary McCallum, guardian. Bine girls were present and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. T. II. Frazier and Mrs. A. E. McGeary, who have been visiting at the Carl Neilsen home, left for Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Frazier was joined by Mr. Frazier in the city, and they immediately left for Stockton, California where they will reside Mrs. McGeary will permanently. remain in Salt Lake for several months. A Southern play,' entitled the Tonic will be given by primary officers at the First ward chapel Monday evening, February 27. Also by the a one-aplay , Flippy-Floa and children by reading primary Mrs. Annie Mae Larsen will be included in the program. A p, ct Sam Leibermnn, representing the Salina Produce association, with headquarters at Los Angeles, left for the coast Saturday. Mr. Leiberman has been conferring with potato growers in Sevier and Sanpete counties, during his business visit in Utah. William Nelson, who has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Matilda Nelson left Saturday for California. Mr. Nelson is employed in the logging camps, located near Calpine and due to the heavy snowfall in that section the camps are closed down during the winter months. Inland Crane and Lloyd Gates returned Saturday from a motor trip to the coast. San Francisco. Loa Angeles, San Diego and Many other points of interest were visited during their stay in California. A. A. Beck, prominent Centerfield farmer, was a business visitor in lina Tuesday. Sa- Mr. and Mrs. F.rncst Herbert motored Scipio and were guests over of Mr. and Mrs. L A. the week-en- d Itobinsr parents of Mrs. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard, who here during the recent illness of Mrs. Isabella Barnard, returned to their home at Salt Lake, Sunday. Were G. M. Wright and Joseph Anderson attended the basketball game played between the U. of U. and the B. Y. U. at Provo, Friday night. Following the game, they motored to the c Itol city and combined business pleasure in the city over the ; n''Is . J . ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 Hy-ru- 44 4 J 44 H 44 H 44 H 44 444444444444 t t See The I. A. PLAY 4 of Milwaukee J. B. McMillan. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. E. W. Crane, who was sixty-nin- e years of age Sunday was assisted in celebrating the day, when his children and grandchildren gathered at the family home Sunday afternoon. A delightful social time and music was the pastime at the family party. A large birthday cake decorated the luncheon table. Subscribe 4 4 4 and dont borrow. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 -- 37-2- Something New And Novel 4-- 4 Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store -- 4--4 4 SALINA Steel Arch Bridge c Michelson, To Span Canyon GUNNISON ................ Jensen, c. Villard. rg 1 0 0 contractors are the Kansas City Structural Steel Co. The design was prepared by L. C. Lashmet, design(Continued from page 1) ing engineer, under the supervision of Ralph A. Hoffman, bridge enginbuilt up of eight angles and three eer. Arizona Highway Department. plates, the maximum section at the The contract calls for the completion abutment being about 32 inch square, of the structure September 1, 1928. 26 feet long and weighing about 12 tons. The .bottom side of' the bottom OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9OOOOCOOOOOOOO0 channels. chord is laced with memThe top chord is also a built-u- p ber of angles and plates with batten plates top and bottom. Ear Tags are the strongest For the approach spans the top Tags made. With the Patented Rib Point chord is similar to that of the arch. and Double Barlock, they are far Superior to others and cost no more. Easily attach Through this member the entire ed in One Operation. to about erection stress, amounting tension" ateach truss, 750,000 pounds Manufactured Only STAMP WORKS. INC is carried back to the erection anchorMACHINE Salt Lake City. Utah chords These also the carry ages. floor system, on floorbeams similar DISTRIBUTED BY to those of the main arch. After the Peerless Furniture & Hdw. Co. erection stress is taken off, the box Salina, Utah member is sufficient to carry this to in load addition in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQ floor bending, its direct stress a3 the top chord of the truss. The bottom chords of the approach trusses and also the diagonals are made from the anchorage eyebars which had been made in exact lengths to fit the truss and used FARM FOR SALE 42 4 acres, with packing rings in the eyes to farming implements and 1 team compensate for the smaller pins re- -' work horses included. Axel Peterson. . quired in the finished structure. . The contract price plus engineering FOR SALE Baby carrage. .Good expense totals $341,000. It was basSee Ed Christensen. condition. ed on the following quantities of materials, all of which must he haulELECTRICAL Repairs ed 130 miles by road to the site of Hal Felt. Better Work. the structure : 500 cubic yards con-- 1 6tf. Jan. Crete in foundations and deck, 83,- -' AOWUZION Tollestrup. lg ...' Totals 000 pounds of reinforcing steel and about 1,875,000 pounds of structural steel; in addition, the price covered 9,000 cubic yards of excavation. The ....118 5 27 Jensen; umpire, Stubbs, timekeeper, Kidman; scorer, Bards-ley- . Referee, . PARENT- - TEACHERS MEETING. meeting of association will be held at the High school building Thursday evening of next week. Arthur 0. Neilsen, juvenile judge of this district will be here and give the main address. Miss Faunda Michelson of Redmond will give a reading, How George Washington became Music the Father of His Country. selections will include song by a chorus from Aurora and by the sixth grade students of Salina. selections by Dr. Crandall will conclude the program. The regular monthly the Parent-Teache- rs Tiano-ac-cordi- Main Cafe By & Classified Ads 1-- s. Wiring-fixture- 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Our Business 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 4 .4 ' . Spring will soon he here. Is Growing Daily .... Why- - Plant Your Garden Early. GET YOUR t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Service, Variety: and . 4 Well Cooked Meals . I will answer the question. B. B. SHOP 4 J. F. Martin, Proprietor 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 t THE DEACON TAKES A BRINK 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 444 5 44 4444 444 4 4 i44444 4 4 4 4 4"9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 44 4 44 444 For POTATOES, GRAIN, BULBS, SEEDS AND PLANTS of all Kinds. In Cans of Convenient Sizes SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR SEVIER AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. I Victory Theatre f 8 4 Sevier Valley Merc. Co. A. C. Prows, Manager 4 444 WHITE GOODS 4 4 4 1 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 j 4 Oar New Line of Table Damask and Linens are here. We have some very exceptional bargains for you. Come in and see them. T H 4-- 5 1 ft TT Garney Gee, the stellar basketball 44 44 player, playing right forward for 44 44 If you wish to impart an air of fragrance to your home in- TT the Salina high school quint and 44 4. vest in some of who captained his team players 44 44- 4 T1 T 44 through the . league division play, 44 VANTINES 44 4 added more laurels Friday evening' 44 44- LITTLE INCENSE BURNERS : 44 in of last week, when he was king 44 44 of the 4. 44 Midgets defeating the 44 44 fine for burning in anv part of your home par- .44 7 j Gunnison high. The score was 44 They are 44 44 lor, kitchen, bathroom, nursery Cid sickroom. and Gee clouted out 18 points, nearly 44 44 4.4. half of the total points credited to 44 44 44 4.4. Salina. In making the 18 points GeeJ 44 a supply on hand and use when needed Keep 44 iinished the league schedule with aj 44 44 44 44 4.4. six in total of 107 points games, 4.4. 4.4. cred-44 J fouls 44 having only five personal 4.4. ited against him. The victory over 4 TT A .. TT Gunnison placed the 'local team in 4.4. 44 4.4. 44 third place in the Sevier district. 44 44 44 and Price 25c T up Monroe and Richfield are tied, and 44 A TT 44 Gunnison wound up fourth, with a 44 44 44 4.4. loss of six games. 44 4.4. 44 4.4. one a was fast The game Friday 44 44 44 and both contenders were out to win. 4.4. 44 4.4. The Salina quint, though, proved 44 44 44 for left Coates, playing superior. 44 44 ward for Gunnison, starred for his 4.4. t 44 44 44 44 team, making a total of 12 points. 4.444i4i4.,j.44i.4..4.4.4i4.4,.4.4444444444444444444444444'44'4 . ,. 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 Following is the score: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 H-4 4 4 4 44-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444 . d 4 Incense That Imparts A Pungent, Satisfying Odor 44 m ... 4 -- at a luncheon and bridge party at the Crandall home Thursday of last week. A silver basket of pink roses, centered the luncheon table. Bridge followed, and high score was awarded Mrs. Don Merrill and consolation to Mrs. J. B. McMillan. Sixteen guests were Mr. and Mr3. James Monroe have bidden to the luncheon. returned from a week's visit at the home of Mrs. Ii'erry Amos and Mrs. Mrs. Hazel McAuliffe Trout, who Maurice lexton in Salt Lake City. has been visiting with Mrs. Isabella Barnard left Thursday for Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Liston are re- where she will visit with relatives bejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby fore returning to her home at Los ' boy, born to them Thursday of last Ahgeles7 at scales week. The boy tipped the Mrs. Sena Bell of Elsinore was the and both he nine and a "' fine. and his niot.. guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. doing and Mrs. June Webb. Mrs. Frank Jackson has returned Mrs. A. Schuster, Mrs. 0. W. visit with her from a two weeks and children, Janet and daughter, Mrs. Lavor Christensen at Schacht, Milwaukee. of Junior Fred, Kenneth Salt Lake City. and Louise Schuster of Salt Lake are ' house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Irene Parker left for Salt Rex. Lake Monday. She will be absent mothseveral days visiting with her Miss Jewel Willardson of Provo er, Mrs. John McKenna. and Miss lone Christensen of Salt Lake were guests at the Junior Prom Mrs. Vivian Burns and Miss Blanch Wednesday evening. Burns motored to Gunnison Monday afternoon. They 'were on a combinMr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert and ed business and pleasure trip. Miss Annie Herbert visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson Miss Lydia Neilsen charmingly en- at Gunnison. tertained Monday evening in honor of Miss Marie Allen, a house guest at ; A surprise birthday party was ar-- , the Neilsen home. Music was the ranged by the daughters of Mrs. pastime of the evening. The hostess Gates, celebrating the anniverserved a dainty luncheon for eight sary of their mothers birth. The guests. affair was at the home of Mrs. Gates Wednesday afternoon. A social hour, Max Cohen, the merchant, left for music and cards were the features of (he north Wednesday. Mr. Cohen was the party. Mrs. Glendon Jensen and accompanied to the city by Dr. M. Mrs. John Ewels were the winners at Markus of Richfield. the card game. A dainty luncheon . was served for thirty guests. Mrs. . Miss Louise and Mis3 Ada Freece, Gates received many beautiful and students at Wasatch academy, were useful gifts. week-en- d guests at the Dan Freece Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, forhome. mer residents of Salina are visiting Mrs. Carl Neilsen and Mrs. A. E. at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGarry of Los Angeles and Mrs. T. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are II. Frazier of Salt Lake motored to from Roosevelt. Mt. Pleasunt and visited Miss Lydia Miss rhyllis Jorgensen of the RichNeilsen, who is a student at Wasatch field high school was among those academy. v attending the Junior Prom in Salina Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis were ac- Wednesday evening. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis DELICATE EYE OPERATION. of Richfield on a motor trip to Delta The Lewis Brothers Wednesday. M. C. Andreason, widely known in were inspecting their farming inter- Salina, is at Provo, where he is slow-j ests in that locality. ly recovering from a delicate eye operation performed by specialists last Eugene Peterson, who is the tele- week. The operation consisted in graph operator at Parco, Wyo., spent removing cataracts from both eyes, a portion of his vacation visiting at and according to advices received the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. here the eyes were in extremely bad Lee Peterson. Eugene has been locat- condition. For some time, prior to ed at Parco since completing a course going to the specialists. Mr. Andin telegraphy at Salt Lake, and prior reason suffered considerable pain to his visit here, he has been traveling and it was at the urgent requests of in California and visiting friends in friends and relatives that he decided Salt Lake. He was accompanied on the operation. Mrs. Andreason north Sunday by Mrs. Lee Peterson and Mrs. Clarence McDonald accomand Howard Peterson, who returned panied .Mr. Andreason to Provo. to Salina Tuesday. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Carl Neilsen, Walter and Carl, Jr., Mrs. J. B. McMillan delightfully motored to Mt. Ilensant Saturday entertained at dinner Thursday evenand were accompanied on their return ing at the McMillan home at Sigurd. in the evening by Miss Lydia Neilsen The dinner table held as its center-piec- e and Miss Marie Allen, who are stupink roses and ferns. Covers dents at the Wasatch academy. The were laid for Mayor and Mrs. Merill, young ladies were guests at the Neil- Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, Mr. and and re- Mrs. D. G. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. sen home over the week-enturned north Wednesday. James Rex, Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merill, of Salina, Mrs. 0. W. Schacht 444444444444444444444444444444444444441 t 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444-4444- Mrs. H. B. Crandall was the hostess R. A. Gillis, resident engineer on the Victory highway project, with headquarters at Duchesne, was looking after his business interests in Mr. Salina Monday and Tuesday. Gillis was registered at the White House. LOCAL ITEMS OF SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAri 0 s o 0 a o o a a Start The Day Right! ' .' Eat a Wholsome Breakfast Food. We Have a Variety of Cereals. Salina Feed Exchange 4tA'HMl'H Prices Less Than Cost On Blankets, Shirts and Sweaters. Buy at Oar Store and Save Money. The Fair Mercantile Co. S&linas Busy Store. 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 I LOUIS JACOBS 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 |