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Show 1I( GUNNISON VAUXY NEWS. GUNNISON, UTAH Ml? LOCAL AND ... t i I,-.- PERSONAL ITEMS .. l.it - i, I I Ml . I llaj" in .'al.lt mini Uas I f! j .r jh i ! j r j r ff I th f.i 4 '3,r At.. rlcvli I n..y , !) :!.ti . i. F-'- J 1 t I Mr, Mr t i if lr- T - i, lV . - i!f ; K. J lr in 3h l.f, iul Mrs, 11.. hm Li, a4 a vnona HMMOSl) ft 1 iKe lhfli--t- , (WmlMrll bpwUI BI t Mri4 u its by the jt 4 aad id Olive Oil - t-- f , tj-ti.i.- y, C- -J4 ui4 r,? f4 1 1 the Real Thing jjj, .t rrn, C. APEX terfpeLl Fta Uii JAhh Mr, tn4 Mr. Mr, &i Mr. Ui(,rl l-- r idy- 14 Special I tab Ifulirjr Hmw Tm1)F Hrtity, TM to the uUr Mr. J, E, f n4 tUttgbWr, AUc fenr thC'w.jrrtne i4 Ut k t the try ini, Lml4y wuvrry, Wr. a.il i, j,ii tU furnt llMck 11 u Mrs rt hu,m bt ,4rr f'h " . ,u rci,ui j ifuU.-o.- f ir4.r; ty . bii.I4.ny. j4m, wcit.4,n. 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Ilinry n.ittM, y.ural n.iMyr, Ftuart Wjllie and 11,i y rf- - Mr. an4 Mr. btw at tul Alt rr kourol a fo4 day tf 4a-- jooy ram too bu4y WrlAx-- r of Juba taokvUl, wen un.hu Fuii4uy, tb flo4 off by orymatin, Ioporn jrik-t- of Mr. ami Mr. 'at n, fun r4 rni m wnrist, Jan- - Cur- num nfeuh rt 44, containrj ara.bf through 1W A ofjUH work. j of but frw i4 Mr. , C. XtU i4 llrl W4nr4y of th bug 4at n t mrrt- m UmuM'n rp th Imby short n full HIGH SCHOOL NOTES tbousj by danring will feature the Mr. anJ Mr. Marian (Toward and rvmifitf .mg and i dam 11u H rvhrtr furnj4usi th Erma tTowarJ, ri Itarlfwld vUil N'vt rdy are poultry-mtitking. Junior nbiw. 1 be prvwtil, but the pub ii.U.ir, r Saturday afternoon. a yivn An iiit. it iktiity n.gram i in cordially imtinj t pin in the ir rb-v, in,, in 1riilo Marrb 13, at th u.and Taul-i Mi bbrUn. It b Holla fa ,;US(1 f Mr. ,. .ij Sunday ) Mr, f Mr, f. turn 4 lu tlaur .r nt 111? l-- fv O. uw bu-a- ! i 1 . 1 (., r irrJ f rin in tt i t oibj 1l..l", ' 1 iIkm olio pprrcii if drltcal fUtor, or recommend fki firwl prro Oh Oil, roper la imported from Frner, For finrnecHi and fttHnr of flaiof It baa no equal Ui. jnjr1n ir n y argl Alfrarfitrly Mfled, il mil pay keep It "ill band lime on that you may be you t cd that your naiad will aUayt 40c be ! all Mir dreoaint delightful 75c $1,10 way, F,rttlir1 Lyman jVe, per Roiil I no Chrbirnurn adl partu quite, and in Mr. Forort Itnimond . ikbuiM trammeling tcii t a rM nff. Tjirrs-r i, CVby ut w Ml ,rj, Ihe plant ill U n.tn.g f) f lh frW HWkl.urn, allriuM a primary con- 11 i ligt.tful I IJ,,s llS :nkl..iitk g.iri k befiifw the nbhratsui day,! . wrt I.ne hrld at Redmond vrnikn I il na. Ai r nboh ral 4i the j full in awing sitting l ami i ir irivl Mr. nJ Mr. Kln KH-- -y by Mr. Ia!ii4 Ho- .m the of it bin. u tine t dinCcmpleteil llerW-ra wa peel Grmdraf Mr. 1i io, i ii i.s l !, r. L'a.tr a lurj.riM fv,11cl -Spring City, ir the ner lao-bent eu p 4 and Mr. and Mr. Cl mo For- large!, of i:H h- -r f,,. gueal 4 . wnd an Mr. oil (b Mr. gas wk end guei nf j rn all round ouhry etabh4ment , hMn Tuesday. C !!. Bht n tonne r. ailing. Then ix tnemliu-'rTd. tlir Jan.i-lino ahonrsl f taut The parade, oje n ng the reb'bratin,( Mr. and Mr. Ralph Andern had Jf Mi" an m talent in two Rexall ilannitg mil form at 10.15 a. m., aa ' itumlu tlio'r dinm-- r rural Funday, Mr. w M l M'uritr atari of North Mnh 25, on North Temple ln-To tnd Mr. Mde Nklwm of Ephraim, Ill III .isi r, thrall Fliejijmr4 and Alim l rm(4ly at II oVUnk it will preid i Mr. and Mr. Ihwcy Maon and famit Wdii.i'i,, aang an origin.il ailvrrtia-- i wKin the Hrigham "W n Mam drw t, ily of lrovo, and Mr. and Mr. W. E. i iitMilu r hih riiikle of tong Young monument, t Fifth South, yjr. ar,4 Mr. Jack are Shay Mason and Ralph Mason. nuift tiling what wan to hapn th walking contingent w.ll drpj ,ir(j ;n i;,nimon.L Tlmy were called n ,ii, i f, (inning evi the Juiuor jroin ut or boanl car nod thn continue lung at frm tlu-i- r home in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mr. Joa Scovil vLitod at ii t yiitur Mim lirdumn br ught the program to 'n the nue an av on Quajle of Mr. Shay mother, Monroe Sunday. plant th an end by gh iug two pimio a Temple, who i iwr Mr. Fnd ChrUteium, tioiuc, Friday evening, the annual jun sec-- t ll. ad d by a large band, ill the Salina in ;.u ty Mr. and Mr. lUrwjr Harward vishospital r mr prom u held. The gym wa d by smaller band, Interspenu on, ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell -- d in the 1'itbi rt rla,s edor, yellow am and KMbly float, will make Murnl Anderson entertained at Mr. Friday evening. l.nitidar. Feu ral floor lamp addi the parade. The officer and direc- a Jrge group of fr nl at her home nn4 Mr. an eiu hunting lovilines to the tcene, up in will ride tor of the association WE HAVE THE MOST Friday afternoon in honor of her Mr. and Mr. D. J. Johnson of A large crowd assembled and the ,ir the first baini, followed Anderson Mrs. Mr. of Central were dinner guest h'nhday anniversary. DISPLAY prium nude ivu one of the best that by a section of railroad official, with a rocked dinner to the guest. and Mr. W. IL Johnson Saturday. Nibon nr- - ha ei r conducted ill North SvV EVER SHOWN IN mh compimy hauling Utah egg be Mr. W.ll Crane and Mrs. Jim Crane ,i ,,! an I tin y will In lmjit4 ier. In thin grand march the patron ing represented by at least one auo i.f Salina, were the SALINA! Mis Ine West of Price, spent Sun, unit' r i i' nth a I tin Smr-l- i i aiiie first. In I by Siena Fcorup and had. enterAnderon Mr. home. guest. Sunday, at the D. M. (Toward Tl.ry hav J. O. Anderson, then the faculty menv it I.".' , The central office force, and branch tained fifteen small children In hon- - day COME IN AND SEE . . . iJuiinn the win- Ikt who were guest and the seniors, i.nn .si. I at rr,i igcra and wan house employe r of her daughter, Maxines birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Quay I vie, Mr. and I. The no. formed the we are aloaya glad to ahow completed group w.ll compose the next two section, Mr. Austin Mason, Ivan Copper and in X. S." letter and sang the school followed by car from the 40 differ them to you. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Nelson Montcl Harding, enjoyed an outing at of Ihna, NYv., urng, blue and Crimson.1 L'r. Nittn ent units in the state assoc iat on. and Vivian and and Dona, daughters, Grove Sunday. t week lit the v. s a In iii b RiU' .1 fleet of the association' truck., likelc liuie Willardson of Salina, motored Maple 1. P. home. Orchestra Conlest. decorated for the occasion, will bring to Provo Sunday. Barbara Nixon of Holden, spent the The competition between the sharps, up the rear. The several band dig week-enat the VV. L. Thompson Mj.Vivian NeNon, a nrmluate of flats, naturals and accidental orches tributwl throughout the length of the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen were home. in whiwl May, N,.rtl Sevier high tras Is becoming very keen as the parade will lie furnished by local as- host and hostess at a party at their atJenib! the Junior pnnn, hi W Friday prat ice time nears the end. T1ie.se or sociations. heme evening. Sunday Verna Andrews entertained eight, i register-n- l chest ras have ten members each with week. Mi.-- Nelson i f i Upon arrival at the warehouse, friends at the Moroni Lazenby een ct the I'righum Younji university one faculty member in addition. These about 1 p. in., tire visitor will bMr. and Mrs. Tilman Nelson an- home Thursday evening of last week. I her! with at Provo, an, she visited orchestras will play Youth Trium d'vided into groups to insect thp nounce the b rth of a fine baby girl, Card playing and a delicious luncheon l rents, Mr, ptii Mrs. F. T. Nel'-opliant Overture, under the direction rdant, each accompanied by a gmd born March Cth at the Nelson home. featured the evening. .it Peilmonil, of the four lenders from the senior to explain the various operations and held will contest This will be school. tour its end facilities. Each high party Current Fiction. A group of relatives gathered at Mrs. II irrv VV. Clark of Helper, in the senior high school auditorium at association commodious garage fruits. into We the home of C. C. Christensen Wedfar the got enough finally v- toil Mon. lay ainl Tuesday with Mr. Sunday, March 20, at 8 p. m. The where refreshment will be served. Commissions Wickersham mystery, nesday evening to join in celebrating anil .Mr.--. J. T. Crane. prc.sencc of all patrons of the school Inspection tours will continue until nine attempts, to suspect it was his birthday anniversary. Games and is desired at this free entertainment (J p. m. and at 7 oclock poultrymen, atfer who slid the shooting. luncheon were enjoyed by all. (worse Oh ilund, state ropresen-- ! where the Salina I.icns club will pre- visitors and officials will assemble on the butler News. ive from Wayne couuly, and Mrs. sent a bronze medal to each membet the third floor of the main building Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Christensen and (V riuml, were guests of Mr. and of the winning orchestra. for a program of short talks and enThe Chicago women who have been Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian Christensen mo:r C. P. Ohm hind Saturday. Mr. tertainment. Dancing will begin at s their time picketing tored to Salt Lake City Wednesday i d Mrs. Okorlund were returning Clean-up. in. and continue as long as the spending Day. in to an reduce the effort price in morning. urn Salt Lake city to their home will be car- crowd desires. An extensive clean-uof bread, might of course escape the southern county, ried on in North Sevier high school The Bee Hive class of the M. I. A. h'gh prices and hurt the bread tru4 on April 1st. The girls of the three ID. The parents from Aurora, in bread the time by and . baking bus-ispending teachers, Mrs. D. M. Cloward H. P. Crnnd.dl was transacting and Salina presented th classes will be in charge of the cleanBerthell Fayne of Frovo, visited at own but their that Mrs. Levi Sorenson, all enjoyed and kitchens, program at Kanali Monday and Tuesday ing of the windows, desks and floor. gram, which consisted of two chorW. R. Johnson home Sunday. the be would more laborious and less a party held in the ward hall ThursThe hoys will clean the school grounds uses by mothers from Redmond, a day evening. A number of guests from Mrs. Kay Neff of Divi- - and the track. Lunch will be served reading by Mrs. W. R. Johnson of spectacular, even if more effective. Levi Sorenson, C. A. Kennedy, MorRedmond and Salina were present Lite d Sunday with Mr. and at the schrol, as usual. In the eve- Aurora, two orchestra selections by !, new is Florida oni a playreclaiming Lazenby and L. P. Christensen Mis. J, A. Cole, parents of Mrs. Neff. ning there will be an apron and over- members of the First ward, and selecand out we were the Atlantic of at Manti Monday in the interMadand Miss Jenson ground Veryl Myrtle tions by a male quartet from Salina all dance. week-enwhen hear the irrigation company. California ests of that d sen were guests at the Second ward. Other features on the suppose (ieorge P. Holman of the biological will to about annex want this home in Salina. Thorsen they '!" oy nf Ptah, was in Salina Tues-- d Parent Teacher Meet ing. program was a debate by the high See America First. Tia Juana. Ho v as just completing a tour The final meeting of the North school team on the question, ResolvZelda Mrs. and of we have been able to Heretofore f inspection of the various districts Soiier family Payne r association for ed, that chain stores are a detriment were Mr. ; of and little liver pills see but Redmond, toguests B. M. somebodys the conditions modem of American business. I'bng predatory this season was held in the high Mrs. George Payne Sunday. first. With the billboards coming an ell eontiol. school auditorium Thursday, March Thompson, principal of the junior down, many are said to see America high school, presented a tentative SEED POTATOES Certified or Miles Mrs. Mr. SalLos Angeles Times. and Curfew first. of P.-A. meetings for 1931 plan for Commercial Russet seed potatoes. ina, guests of Mr. and Mrs. and 1932. Reasonable. Thone or write. 0. S. James Curfew Buy from Our Advertisers. Sunday. Ml2t3 Marysvale. Stapp, It is easy for skinny people to be 4 modest. For general housework by the day and also sewing. My residence is at The lion and the lamb will lie down the north side of the Isabella Barn- 4 The wie buyer should consider QUALITY when buying food M6tf together again. This time they are ard home. Mrs. J. C. Smith. for the femry. We pride ourselves on always having the best. personified by John Bull and Gandhi ! ; - id-- to lo r-- lru ml to r itr fr - Sun-lay- Ann-rka- LEWIS Drug Company - . I th-i- r I fb-vr- Vedw-d.iy- Store The r ,j i. j st I vU-her- r 1 ti-le- g ' VV-- Easter n di-- d Novelties la-hi- lu-e- n fi-.-k- - n ta-.- d It'-IO- We are , l I headquarters for meats, groceries, fresh vegetables and n, : - Detroit B.B.Shop i bake-shop- . p p 1 ! Red-on- d . - - (L-- -- i Parent-Teache- Classified Ads 1'-- T. w-e- How About Always Getting the Best? Buy Utah Made Goods Salina Meat & Supply Th Place to Trade LONG MILES 4-- in Short Seconds t to PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Friday and Saturday ARE THE OPENING DAYS AT THE NEW STORE THE SALINA CRANE SHOPPE WE ARE GIVING - - - SPECIAL PRICES on SILK HOSIERY - UNDERWEAR - GINGHAM APRONS Also every article is cn sale at a special price during the two opening days cf our new store. j NOTICES. For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE TATE OF JOHN BARNARD, ceased. Salt Lake by Telephone t The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. 80c ESDe-- it We feature Utah Made Goods . . . Overalls, Work Shirts, House Aprons, Silk Lingerie . . . and many other items. We believe in giving; employment to our own people. Help Ui and yourself by! buying Utah Made Goods first ! 1 (station-to-statio- 44 day rate) n Creditors wrill present claims, with vouchers, to Henry E. Beal, attorney for Benedict Barnard, Administrator of the Estate of John Barnard, Jr, Deceased, at Richfied, Utah, on or before the 25th day of May, A. D. 1931. BENEDICT BARNARD, Long Distance Rates have been reduced four Administrator. HENRY E. BEAL, Attorney. First pub. Mar. 20; last pub. Apr. 10 Mountain States times since late . i ! Youll Be Surprised 1926 ( -- o - ! INVESTIGATE o- Tel. & Tel. Co. ALL NEW PRICES I ! ! ! ! LOUIS JACOBS T |