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Show fHE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH if he lf A tnt cr, HtOBATE AND OUABDUISIP California rstlle intrrrU have rn Vilh the packer, fcrlipf Ik (HWr hwK that they should tvt go out uf the ChiIj Oik m for their supplie when there IndKalinf that (Southern California! June a tint of th year hn so many cuttle within the state buinr condition ar holding up mny year pat California wa ship fairly well, figuroc compiled ly th ping gratok cattle to middle western, that tmed marketing. The packer call NOJICK TO CREDITOR!. Western Litttwk Journal show that market. Out of a total of 1 5A'at attention to the fart that the bulk Estate of Martin 1Hrrwm, De far the first i month of 1920 tha cattle marketed at th la Angele fort, three ha been soma movement laughtr of rattla, hag and Wp in Inion Stork Yard in June, M.hoj.uf drMd beef already and the vol Creditors mil present claim with lam Angalr rounty considerably were shipped from California point time ha een kept down by bringing tniwlim ta tha undersigned, at hi in etret of lat year and the largest 2li frm Arizona, Thu it will n the rattle, thua giving employment off to in Richfield, I'tah, or ta C M, slaughter of rattle and hega for the be en that rlatively few rattle were fo our people, which would Hot le SO Edards, at hi office in Gunniann, period on record lot Angele park-- marketed at Oy Stork Yard from if hef earn In. December h, 1510 era, cmmiion mm and tha the normal trade area. Ilow j s An I'tah, on or irr,rht muatmn wa duplicat YEARL rETERSON, j company ever. In July, out of a total ..f ,0T galea I'nton Stork Yard twn r fort. Administrator Joined together in a romprehenaivo cattle marketed at th o Varda Started and t x0 C, M. EDWARDS, meat advertising campaign thia yearjl'nin Stock Yard, 13,319 were fnmjj( orM 0f ghoase thing that can only Administrator. fur and thia advertising la, doing much Cal fornia, with some of the other happep when our economic structure Attorney Al A?2 rattle from a far di'.ant a NVhraa is all cut of shap. We mut keep In to stimulate meat consumption. Demand meala haa hald up Cdoralo, Texas ami Wyoming, mind that mean of transportation NOTICE TO WATER WEBS. A a usual thing, the bulk of the have born Improved and that the markabty well in the face of a re- re marketed country U getting smaller In unit of Elate Engineer's Office, Salt lake dared purrhadng power by the com! California grM week or ,y th end of July. Thi year wa an time. California haa turner, and until th always depend City, I'tah, August ft. Angele rxcrptlon, due firt to a lark of fred'ed Uon other western states for a Notice i hereby gifn that th so tho rattle market In I Groat Western Salt Company, hair was probably the highest in the and a backward seawn, ami second, to large part of ita meat food requirt-th- e Salt country, grade for grade. J'rices at willingness of many cattlemen tojment and it looka aa though that principal plar of huainoa i lake City, I'tah, haa mad applira the lei Angele Yard were so at- el at the normal time in hope of a! would continue to be th rase because tinn in accordance with tha require tractive that packers had urgent call higher market Many California cat- our production within tha state la rnrnta of the Session law of I'tah. from market a far distant as Oma tlemen were bid one or two rents a not keeping pace with the increased 1919 to 1929 Inch, to appropriate .01 ha and were able to buy rattle on the pound more for their steer thsn they population and, after all, we must of a c. f. a. of water from an L'nnam Omaha, Kansaa City and Denver mar finally had to sell for later in the remember that state boundaries are and reason. The decline was brought on merely political lines and that so for od Spring in Sevier County, Utah. beta, pay transportation cost - because advanfed the beef merchandise to I of low prices prevailing in all aa the western states are concerned, Said water to bo diverted at the other iMuance which the of of tge. part of the country, and th w have an intimate relationship point spring The consignment of middle western absenr of lb usual good beef sup- which California should build up and hear 200 ft. N and 350 ft. W. from fed steer to Do Angeles started in plies that com from the California eneoomge in every possible way. Calth SB cor. Ser. 35, T. 20 S., M S. I. R. 1 .. and conveyed by mean rang. On of th most serious thing ifornia ha a lot of things to sell to of a pipeline a distance of J0.G00 ft., son therrfor, must be by affidavit confronting th industry is th fact the people f these states and also where it will b used from January in duplicate, accompanied with a fe of th local supply did not fatten this needs a lot of things that these to December 3lrt Incl., of each of f 1.00 and filed in thia office within year and that there ia a . scarcity states produce. year for the refining of salt. thirty (30) day after the completion among th local herd of well finished bullocks and that to meet th Thin application hi designated In of the publicatitn of thi notice. foreign producer Into our market and displace just that much of thej of th trade thy must GEO. M. lU CON', the State Enginecr'a Office aa File A mere lan labor. State Engineer. abl to offer a better quality of beef product of No. 109.11. ' f All protest against the granting Date of first publication, Aug. 9, 1930 than ia obtainable in any considerable Any Journalist or politician is wise volume rusual know source. The 1930. from the to Date completion of pub. Sep. 6, of said application, stalibg the that. enough ft " 1 ' " -1- ' -- 1 t-- matter ef n'hffffl l nrrjf nw notico. lrrMii " ft psckcr ftlta point nut thst ilL In in, th that th public rrnrrallf U t get ting th two, fit of lla low price lend ihniuU and Ihw through rrUit ll don't fcm i ' 1 Wonderful Showing tk lue forjtt Ric. jr rral 'ad H 1 kfr Uitie - wrr Angeler, , ! fr re-jk- a, r(la pt Walnut Suites, similar to cut, ranging in price from $1 1025 $64;70 I Ivory and Green Enamel Suites RIB, from $55-2- 5 up. lt Our bujrinf connections make it possible for us to sell Umso outstanding value at such lowr price. . 1 , anti-tarif- If taiabl to suit you her at our Satina Store, we are glad to TAKE YOU to our Richfield Store where the stock is varied enough to please your every whim. k A ; ITS WISE I'...,- CTIOOKK A MIX TO Yours for Belter - 'ADrimiramMg nDF(iD(iflonenM , mew su noeMndl furnished Homes Christiansen Furn. Co. : SAL1NA UTAH 2,000.000 Chevrolet Sixes note on the Toad Since January, 1929, Chevrolet has produced and automobiles sold, over '2,000,000 nearly five times as many as any other manufacturer has ever built in an equal length of time. six-cylind- tensen, Mr. Ernest Anderson, Mr. Reed Peterson and Mrs. Gerald Hale. REDMOND er By Special Correspondent 9 o Married at Salt Lake. Th marriage ot Miss Esmont Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jensen, and Marvin Jensen, was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The young couple plan on making their future home in Redmond. The Misses Ioraine Nelson, Mable Christensen and Faunda were hostesses at a shower in honor of the bride at the Ephraim Jensen home Friday afternoon. A variety of games were the pastime of the afternoon, with a delicious luncheon served on the lawn to fifty guests. Mrs. Jensen was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts. These 2,000,000 buyers have chosen Chevrolet because it offers many desirable qualities not obtainable in any other car so low in price the smoothness, silence and flexibility of a modem engine the comfort and roadachassis and the bility of a modem, style, safety and distinction of bodies by Fisher. er full-leng- : Mick-elso- n th Yet; despite these fine car advantages, the rolet Six is unusually economical. Its gas, oil, tire and upkeep economy is unsurpassed. And Th Coach, 155,. o. b. Flint factory any model can be bought for a small down payment and easy monthly terms! Come in today. Learn for yourself why two million buyers have its wise to choose a Six." agreed Features Some motor er crankshaft . . . full-lengt- frame h . . . . . . 48-pou- nd four semi-ellipt- ic four-whesprings . . . brakes . . . four Love joy hydraulic shock absorbers .. . dash gasoline gauge . . . Fisher hardwood-and-ste- el body . . . adjustable driver's seat . . . W safety gasoline tank in the rear . . . non-glar- e windshield . . . and, for your protection, a new and liberal service policy. fully-enclos- ed el Modern production met hod r otture high quality Mis Nada Thoma returned home Sunday after spending the summer in Salt Ike City. Bert Outsen of Salt ).akc, visited with Lawrence Peterson at the Jus. F. Peterson home Monday. Mrs. Joseph Aiken of Spring City, is a guest at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson and daughter, Reva, spent Sunday at Ephraim with relatives and friends. r Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brcinholt returned home Sunday after spending a week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. H. P. Johnson has spent the Farrel Anderson, at Ephraim. last two months visiting with relatives in Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stone of Aber- Mrs. Minnie Barney of Spring City, deen, Ida., announce the marriage of visited Sunday at the W. B. Allred ; their daughter, Erma, to Wendel M. home. Poulson, August 20, at the Salt Lake A grou, of relatives and friends temple. Mr. Poulson is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Frandsen of gathered : it the home of Mrs. Chas. Redmond and is a graduate of the Jensen to celebrate her birthday anBrigham Young university. The niversary. A delicious chicken dinner young couple will make their home was served ! to twenty guests. in Wyoming, where Mr. Poulson has Mrs. Cla cd Thuet of Salt Lake City, accepted a position as coach in one of the high schools. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell, H. B. Crandall and Mrs. Fairbanks, attendOluf Andiron returned home Wed- - . ed the exhibition given by the Jolly nesday aftei Paving been employed in club at the Redmond Ogden Stitchers cany on for the past four chapel. An interesting program was months. given by the girls under the direction of Mrs. Nola Larson and Miss President N icbolas Murray Butler Delta Nelson. Both the club memlers of Columb7j University asks the and advisors were complimented on American p le to consider toleranttheir work. in Russia, ly the nobli but it is r U'hti ul if they will do it Mrs. Ephraim Jensen entertained a although Xirrt thing the bolshenumber of friends at a quilting bee viks did v s to .kill most of the college Monday afternoon. Lunch was served professoi and .mu tzle the rest. to twelve guests. Wholesale sagi r prices are now at Mr. and Mrs. Ferron McKenna of the l.owf'st. point known in this counSalt Lake City, are spending a week try for one humdred ytars. Fage the in Redmond visiting with relatives P who were urnali.-t-s jlitic.ian.si and jc and friends. ago that the declaring a fpwr ? new tari f law w j ild place intolerable The yjung Womens Aftemo on burdens on the jnusewife's market club met' at the home of Mrs. Til nan basket. . . Nelson, Thursday. The aftemoorj' was spent at needlecraft. Dainty refreshIn thp i good old- tays when we took ments were served to the following our poji t es serioij sly the party out of dub members: Mrs. Oral Jonwri, Mrs.1 power jrould hav j hlarted the party J Lamar Rasmussen, Mrs. IfadeQ Chris in pnw y for briq ging on the drouth. I 4-- H . f Sport Roadster $515 I'JTon Chassis $520 Coach $565 With Cab Coupe $565 Prices f.- o. b. factory, Flint, Mich. Spec, equipmt. extra Sport Coupe - ....$615 (DDUffiVIECIDILIETr " SIX-CVUN- D $623 snx Burr Motor Company ( -- SalinaVUtah E It S3IOOTIIXESS n AT LOW COST |