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Show I Mrs. Bell, mother of Mrs. Clarice McDonald is visiting at the home. items LOCAL Mrs. Max Cohen presided over a bridge luncheon Thursday of last Aeek at the Cohen home. A St. Patrick's Day color scheme was carried Mrs. June Webb and Miss Bell jut in the decorations and luncheon. Mob visited with relatives at Three tables of bridge were in play and high score was awarded to Mrs. A. J. Ix;wis, second score prize and were won by Mrs. Don Harry ' Christensen of Newhouse of Mrs C. Merrill and Miss Mary McMillan. .s visiting at the home Mrs. Jack McMillan and Miss Mary Ralph Christensen. McMillan weie out of town, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson return-iV from Salt Lake Saturday. They A. S. Crane and Elliott Crane are were combining business with pleastransacting business at Ogden this ure during their stay in the city. week. Mon-Sunda- y. Child Welfare, including the feeding and care of infants, was the subject of an interesting lecture given by Sadie O. Morris, food specialist! from the Agricultural college, to a! group of Salina mothers Monday of this week. The lecture w'as given at the home of Mrs. James Monroe and twelve were present to hear the instructions given by Mr3. Morris. Specific inductions were given on feeding, s." station and the general care of the babies. Mrs. Monroe will, later, give a report on the improvement of the babies now under observation. GIFT ON BIRTHDAY. John Barnard left Friday of last Miss Mae Dolding of Los Angeles, Burton Crane was presented with wt(k for an extended visit at the has arrived in Salina from the coast lome of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Whiting and is. at present, assisting Mrs. a precious gift on his birthday a: Smithfield. Mn Barnaul will al- Crane at the Crane Shoppe. March 15. The gift was a fine baby ' co visit with relatives in Salt Lake. boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Crane at a Salt Lake hospital on his Daddys Minersville Frank Williams , of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neilsen left far birthday. Mrs. Crane visited Saturday and Sunday with the north Saturday and while in the Mr. II Burton are and reported to lie doand Mrs. II: C.. Williams. ei;.. they visited their son Lynn, who ing fine. ' is a student at the state university. ' Boyd Farrell of Salt Lake was D. OF P. MEETING. his business interests S. Sorenson, the merchanr, was a looking after The March meeting of the Daughtin Salina and .Wayne county Saturbuciness visitor 'n Salina Monday. ers of the Pioneers will be held at and Sunday. day home of Mrs. E. W. .Crane Wed-- ' the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane, Leland of next week. The program ne'sday to i .Monroe Louis and Elliott Crane went to Manti Sun' at this meeting will include a bioand Elsinore Hot serSunday funeral the attended Springs day and graphical sketch of the life of N; C. vices held in that city for William for a days outing. Rasmussen, by Mrs. Amelia Jensen; of Mrs. Tuttle, a brother-in-laMrs. Ellen Atkins; solo, reading, M. Christensen Crane. Mr., and Mrs. J. Mrs. Mary lesson, Rasmussen; visited with friends at Monroe Sun' Founding of Utah, Mrs. Annie WilG. L. Breinholt of Provo visited day. liams; humorous reading, Mrs. Erat the for several days nest Herbert; song, Mrs. Carl NielMarMrs. home of Mr. and Arthur Mrs. 'Carl Forshee and Allen son. tin' who have been visiting with LLAi i friends and relatives a't Ogden and FIRST SCOUT HIKE. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. C. Wright were Salt Lake the past week, returned I Fourteen boy scouts of Salina, guests at an anniversary party at from the north Monday. The Richfield Tuesday evening. chaperoned by Scoutmaster Ottley, party was given by Magnus Neilsen Kenneth Crane left Monday for, had their first hike for the spring and J. L. Rasmussen, celebrating the Salt Lake, and when permanently last Friday evening. The marchers birthdays of Mrs. Neilsen and Mrs. located in .the city, Mrs. Crane will left Salina and struggled to Rasmussen and the husbands proved the Calcite mill where their' make will and him camp was they to be royal hosts, the affair being join future home there. Mr. Crane has established. The scouts were loaded one of the social functions of the and the necessary been machine operator at the Victory with weiners month. . . theatre for several years and he and trimmings for a feast and before a Mrs. Crane have hosts of. friends, huge bonfire the boys made merry Miss Cleo Crane left Friday for who wish them success in their new, and satisfied empty tummies with ' Salt Lake and Miss Crane will re- home. I the succulent hot dog and sandmain in the city with Mrs. J. B. I wiches. Following the feast, games McMillan and Mary Evelyn while were in the shadows' of the played Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, Miss Mr. McMillan is being treated at a bonfire for an hour, after which the Hazel Crandall,' Miss Jenette Lyon Salt Lake hospital. home return journey was made. Tired and I)r. Crandall motored to Sevier. but with happy thoughts of more and and enjoyed a days outing. Olif Michelson, better times to come, the boys deprominent attor- Sunday clared the first hike a huge success. ney of Monroe was a business visitor Mrs. J. M. Christensen entertained in Salina Tuesday. She Sewing dub Saturday at the 4-- - 4 - Needlework was home. Christensen Mrs. Gail Wright of Richfield was a dinner guest Sunday at the E. C. die pastime of the afternoon. Mr3. Christensen served a delicious lunWright home. cheon for Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Stark and daughter Morrill Robins, Mrs. A. C. Willard--o' Mrs. Emmett Robins, Mrs. OrKatherine have returned from a two ' Mrs. M. I. Oveson, weeks visit with relatives at Salt. lando Crane, Mrs. W. II. Wyatt, Mrs. I. C. Ilansen and Lake City. i guest, Miss Mae Ewles. Miss Mina Bell of Elsinore was a Mrs. Franklin 0. Bullock and guest Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. June Webb. daughter, returned home yesterday ifter spending a couple of days Dr. T. L. Hart and Mrs. Hart of visiting at the home of Mrs. ' Salt Lake, were house guests Saturparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marius day and Sunday at the Franklin Jensen at Gunnison. twenty-sevent- h - - . . Bids for watermaster, to serve the Rocky Ford Canal company- from April. 1st, 1928, to October' 31st, 1928, w'ill be received by the undersigned up to 12 oclock noon, March 31st. The duties of such watermast-e- r will be to take care of the entire canal ' and regulate gates at the reservoir. . . - . The board reserves the right reject any and all bids. R. B. EVANS, Secretary, Salina, ' L. 'P. CHRISTENSEN; . . Secretary, Aurora. -- 'WATCH- 4-- I. POUND 44 4.4. 44 44 v FREE, . Given with every .purchase. I . , " . . Main .Cafe 4-- Tuesday Classified-Ad- h. Call grease. 4- - . . . at the Miss', , at the.B. B. Shop 'for . . ; soap Special. on Butcher Knives Friday and. Saturday only. Bargains .in genuine dijnond edge, cutlery. Choice 39c. .Bonneville Lumber Co. ' . "2 SAE . . . Three a.cres of. land with good house and out buildings. See James Jensen. . New pring Millinery' at the Crane Shoppe. FOR SALE ; oi sale new . . - Everbearing .Straw- berry Plants,. 50c per 100. Everbearing; Raspberry Plants, 10c eacjf. . Mrs-- . M: C. Nelson. .' . . . . s See. James . See 'our and party Crane Shoppe. 1 ; graduation The, Latest. dresses. WANTED--He- ar from owner good Used Washfer 'for. Sal. .Inquire farm for sale. Cash price, particuM23. lars. D. F. 'Bush, Minneapolis, Minn: Telluride Power Company. . . ' . ELECTRICAL-REPAIR- : r M16-A- 6 Novelties, Sponge baskets, Wall vases, fancy pillows. You may 'see . . , them at the 'Crane Shoppe. S Hal Felt. . 9 Wednesday ! Banana Special 4 4 4- 4- - I i. 10c Per Pound y V ! ' SATURDAY ONLY - : ' . . . . Get your supply while they are cheap: . The worlds greatest entertainment; Fon-till- Hats for'.the Jittle Crane Shoppe. 4-- 4 J. F. Martin, Proprietor ' incubaC. trusty .... 4 to 8. Original starting point must be reached 'by April ! 5 . Stopovers at all points on return trip within final limit.. - pqund . .. FOR Tickets- on sale Apsil Two FOR SALE tors, practically newt Jensen. ;APril KING VIDORS Production. Staring JOHN GILBERT with RENEE ADOREE Story by LAURENCE STALLINGS. Af-io- n, B. B. SHOP J 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- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4 Sure Were Busy But You Want I t If ! NUMBER IN ! 1 t ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES - J GROCERIES, A HURRY, CALL ON US . I PROMPT SERVICE. & Supply Salina Meat JNO. R. EWLES. Prop. JUST RECEIVED t: ' - t ' 4-- BARBED AND ALL KINDS OF FENCING.. Call and get our prices before buying. 4- - 4- - I 4- 4- - Sevier Valley Merc. Co. A. C. Prows, Manager 4--4 J A CAR OF WIRE. ' 4- 4- - . coach. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Neilsen are Tc is said that Trotskc arrived in the proud parents of a baby boy, Siberia with seventy trunks. And born Wednesday of last week at the here all the time we thought he was Neilsen home. All concerned are only a second ate actor. doing fine. Some people object to the modem but if Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins and farm of wedding ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardson you'll only look back you will see motored to Delta Saturday and were that the old fashioned woman who looking after business there and at promised to love, honor and obey Milford and Beaver. They returned didnt get so much reward out of it to Salina Sunday evening. after all. The Quality of Our -- Buy International Clothes- :They have the dignity, wear and appearance to pleaBe a gentleman. wear SEE US. The Fair Mercantile Co. Satina's Store. AY IS GOING TO BE Bargain Dollar Day FLOUR Cannot be beat. 9 O a 0 t Phone your order to the Salina Feed Exchange AT THE 4- 4 - J - Crane Shoppe hand-me-dow- n cheap clothe when you can buy them Tailor Made for less money. Busy 44 .f of Candy THE BIG PARADE Why 4- - F A R E S ROUND TRIP Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE .WESTERN RAILROAD. Account .SPRINO CONFERENCE MORMON CHURCH $ 4 Bul-oc- football 44 tt SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN 4 March 26, 27 and 28 PARTY AT KLMBER HOME. II. E. Lewis, coal expert and manMrs. Evan Kimber entertained Satager for the Sevier Valley Coal comurday afternoon at a prettily pany, spent Tuesday in Sterling canchildrens party at her home, yon making an examination of coal :n honor of her little daughter, land for the Beauregaard Brothers. it being the latters birthday anniversary. The guests were seabMiss Malissa Gribble has bees ed at small tables for luncheon. a visiting with her sister, Mrs. Green baskets filled with Easter Miss Glenwooil. Peterson at eggs were the favors and' individual Gribble returned to Salina Wednesbirthday cakes decorated the tables. day evening. Games, music and a program were enjoyed by the children in the afterMr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown left noon. Fifteen children attended the Wednesday morning for Salt Lake party. Mrs. Kimber entertained and Ogden, where they will combine twety-fiv- e members of the family at business and pleasure in the north- an evening of cards and music Satern cities the remainder of the week. urday, celebrating Aftons ninth natal day.' A tray luncheon was served Miss Effie Robinson visited over by the hostess. the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. T. R. Robinson. Is Mrs. Robinson "Vale is to l.rve a new seven milconfined in a Cedar City hospital, lion dollar library. We hope this outslowly recovering from an accident, lay of money will not make it neceswhich occurred at her home at sary to curtail the salary of the 4 r Saturday and Sunday' SALINA. Bullock home. ... . 4 Victory Theatre '! Monday ft !! !! . n, 4 4-- SPECIALS -- 4- 4- 4- - 4- 4- - Use precaution. Take a' good. Tonic or Blood Purifier now. We handle all the good brands and can recommend one which should be especially effective in your case. . . 4-- 4..4444i444444444444-4444- CANDY J 4-- 4- - - . : V OUR WINDOWS FOR j Para-gona- If run-dow- at-si- i you start in the spring feeling debilitated and in a general n condition youll not gain much pleasure during the months to come. !! 4444 ,4l4.4.44.4.44444444,,4444,,,44,4,44444,,,44444S444,44,444444 4441 44 4 44 44 H H 44 4H4 44 4444 4444 444444 4444 44 44 44 - 4- T- 4-- tt tt tt tt tt to - For-she- c,. 4- - tt : . . 4- 4- 4- - 4 tt BIDS WANTED. . this-wee- Establishing Health For The Months To Come - Jacobs-motore- w 4-- .to-'hi- - . ff ff ff HEAR LECTURE. MOTHERS J. E. McMillan, who underwent several operations during the past year, due to blood infection, resulting from a serious cut on his foot, went to Salt Lake the first of this week for medical consultation. After an examination of the injured member it was necessary to perform another operation. Mrs. McMillan, who accompanied her husband to the city, has advised friends here that Mr. McMillan showed some improvement and that the attending surgeon indicated that he believed that the long standing injury would now respond to treatment and that Mr. Mcr Millan would soon be restored former good health. OF INTEREST SAUNA, UTAH NECESSARY. OPERATION ld HE SALINA SUN, Visit the Crane Shoppe MONDAY 4- - t I I I |