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Show fllC U) ' UEIMOSI) ((THirl fiprrul ( : Wonderful Showing of Suites A Mr. Mr, MMf 1W rAri JU(Mrr, Knm4i(, mrrif The JtH in JrHM-- high will Jrium 4 tKcir M,nm Jami 14 I A pUc A KH .k ifwi-l- . it a gradual f NVnh akittl an Ut Aupul Mi Bed-Roo- m in td r Mr fTr Ik t Inn rK JriMn nat atwi a tuJiHt tf n hat n4 the Frxitf h, (trii tifiistrr imkihli; at the CJrtt Wrtttra Pall rwphj fr Sr )r llhrr Skip, fait hnj X f sri ft a matt war to V rliioi, I at Mwuhil it J. II. KnWa, prwpnrtur f tV SUn Moat A Supply, it dirrrttng tb building of a atre on Stale ttroH, anl in tV vary (glare will hut it atodoii up and mil V prepared to fumith tV pmple with a choir lino of inratt and grurcrira, IV lih( w-a- r tV Walnut Suites, similar to .cut, ranging in price from Chri1rtrn Mr. and Mm. Kmal announce SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, ttfAH birth of a laby girl, Vrn August I. Mr. Arthur CVUtefurn entertain-o- 64 d a group of rhlldron in honor of Vr daughter, Nathrida'a oevonlh birthday Sunday afternoon. Tho time was spent in playing gamoa and rofrrthmmtt were served to fifteen littlo giKtta. to Aurora Sunday to spend the day with relatives. 5 to Mita Blanche N'rUn of Provo, h been tho hnuo guest at the home of Mis Esmont Jenaen. Kph-rai- club held The Happy Helpers the last meeting for this season at the home of Miss Haiel Christensen. The afternoon was spent in finishing up all the required work. Refresh- ments were served to the girls. Miss Delta Nclsen, the club advisor, is go- ing on an extended trip to California to visit relatives. 1 Miss Cino Christensen of Salt Lake City, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Christensen. Who is that fellow that offers to do your work for less money? jt possible for us to sell these outstanding values at such low prices. Our buying connections make If viable to suit you here at our Salina Store, we are glad to TAKE YOU to our Richfield Store where the stock is varied enough to Does he pay taxes in your community? , ' please your every whinL Does he buy from local merchants and sup- port local industry? I Furnished Homes at Gear SAUNA UTAH n As a general rule, the man that hires cheap labor gets cheap labor and, in the long run, , it Mrs. Gilbert Watters, Mrs. Ervin Christensen, Mrs. Hyrum Jorgensen, and Mrs. Chris. Larson, motored to Richfield Monday to spend the day with relatives. A group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Leslie Seeley to celebrate her birthday anniversary Monday. A tasty lunch was served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen and family, of Cedar City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For further information consult the ' County Clerk or Respective Sign. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Martin Peterson, . De- per cent money of breeding stuff that ought to lie is the cheapest money the nation has held back for future production. Our hog supply this year is about exer had. Ordinarily, cheap money is 10 per cent less than a year ago, but an incentive to go into business, end that doesnt mean much, considering that is all right wherever good can be the prevailing low prices on practicaldone, but if it is merely to duplicate ly every commodity; so, it is a good and to increase our surplus, it is not thing to sit steady and not be thrown good, and easy money has never been Into a period of liquidation so disasthe best thing for the people, trous all along the line. There is one thing certain we It is a great relief to meet the real must consume these products that nM staunch farmer who conies in with now form our surplus and his wife in the marketing of their, until that is accomplished we will livestock. We had such a couple this make no price progress. We may week .who shipped in two cars of have to set the surplus aside for a .lambs and instead of condemning the while and advance the farmer some market they were highly pleased against his deliveries, but in! cause they got all that their stuff the end it must be reckoned with be- was woilh, according to the present cause it forms part of that which nrice lev Us. They have two thousand must be consumed. head of letmbs yet to market and five Press reports indicate a severe hundred h Vad of cattle, and they are drouth throughout the middlewest; going to t 'hip them right along as the worst for years, with a prospect they are re aoy and are glad to get of a substantial shortage in the corn the cash although they don t owe a crop. The logical working out of this cent; so, in tin' matter of it is better to have should help in getting rid of the surplus. If grain prices go up, we dont produced even too .much than not have want to jump from the frying pan produced at all. livestock and into the fire by ' disposing of our You can 'always breeding herds, especially our swine staple crops, but whe.n yu duit Pro herds because such a condition would iducing, ytu sooner or later become a force the prices down to an unprofit- - j charge anti this, of coitise applies to ' able basis, and also reduce our supply Jail kir.ds of labor. Two and one-hal- f When you buy printing from us, you do not get the cheap, everyday kind of printing. j j n, C. M. EDWARDS, Attorney for Administrator. Al A22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interror, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that Chris Folster, of Axtell, Utah, who, on September 28, 1925, made homestead entry, No. 035303, for SEU, SEtiSW!4, Section 15; EHNW14, SEtiSWi, Section 22; Township 20 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final stock-raisin- g E, S.-- Sp.id water is to he diver ted at the which P oint of issuance of thp sp.'ing W. from Dears 200 ft. N and 350 ft 1 E . R 20 TS., Sec. the SE cor. 35, S. L. B. & M., and coni eyed by means ft-of a pipeline a distance of 11,500 , where it will be used fYrun January 1st to December 31st i. ocL, of each year for the refining of fait. This application is designated in the State Engineers Offi ce as File I NOTICE TO WATER USES! 5. No. 10931. State Engineers Office, Salt;, Lake All protests against th p granting City, Utah, August 5. 1930. of said application, stating'. the reaNotice is hereby, given tjiati the sons therefor, must be by affidavit Great Western Salt Company, whose in duplicate, accompanied - gith a fee; principal place of business, is f Salt of $1.00 and filed in this of i lye within Lake City, Utah, has made applica- thirty (30) days after the completion tion in accordance with the reefaire- - of the publication of this notice, i ments of the Session Ijaws of ITtah, GEO. M. BACON, 1919 to 1929 inch, to State Engineer. .01 f nppropriaU of a c. f. s. of water fjrono art Unn am-- 1 Date of firt publication, Aug. 9, 19 0 ed Spring in Sexier County, U t ah. ( Date completion cf rub. Sep. 0, 1930. proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before B. A. Madsen, Notary Public, at Gunnison, Utah, on the 2nd day of September, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence Madsen, L. Ludvigson, Leo ' N. Gledhill, Anthony Madsen, all of G' Utah. j ELI F. TAYLOJP., J18A15 Rg ister. - n, - : Ask about our more modernistic - ' A , . ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at his office in Richfield, Utah, or to C. M. Edwards, at his office in Gunnison, Utah, on or before December 6, 1930. VEARL TETERSON, Administrator. II.'1 it is not cheap, but very expensive. Creek. Mrs. Oluf Anderson entertained a number of friends and relatives at lirr home Saturday in honor of her birthday anniversary. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the guests. , , Christiansen Furn. Co. Mrs. H. C. Hansen and daughters, Tress ie and Delma, are spending a week v - X Yours for Belter Mr. and Mm A. Overlap and family, of Sait lake City, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna M. Hansen Sunday. $1 10 25 Ivory and Green Enamel Suites from $55-2up. W Mr .and Mm PHrrwn and Mr. and Mm Bladen tliriateniwn motored Mr. and Mm F. I. An)onwn and family, spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mra. John Graves in 70 . color-wor-k - - |