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Show THH SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH and Ur gn ctrry deducted rtribl f Al'K 4. a l!r j.Huf.l I w Mal.y it re to Mr. fi"'SUQ ''nl (V.f ttWJ!tuR Ihi I, Ac Tbrre t'.fixti'i pun vf rneati in the I'nd- Urn Lille . tl Ui laR b 133, IB rv rut nft4 buyer - !- ft' tiwn ktfx ut t f -- tbrif ld tbrin BtfV ,tnlg A 4 anf Mf. t3.u4 V r'alt ( (!), tf tif grew a'.l Mr. T.lman KVIxn snj Orff. th f.r p.rt JaU.'blrf, b bee N(mi lJ Mf Ml Draper, Mr Mr cent met 3r.f dr kcBM.ll Hi py liatlMB dur ' !e gUr.tf nlj f infant lt Ml nj Mr .ibf.i!4 lal m.t, !1V JYv end tWu.v&!.. lan.b Gxx'fjl I'ukr!!, at b around M 4 mp.t Apr delivery fihsuwjrtum L I J T a hur4 i lb country, 8i compared nH 1344 ta i mai-rtji-.m nd y T. j ,.).3pound pruUbly will gu a Ulxr !r. 4. C. NV..n k!trt4 rvuun.t!Kn Baa 0i hhrourH th. central market In Cal rrk. la.t tbe in ' ity raj'ital I av : I iwe I pun, IVrn wa 1) jfornUt and lb middle Wet, grow a u.(hi c in tlit ue .f Urd, p-- r rra Ulictf thin ill give them the rrturnl Mr. Ot5. niu I YU fcwti! r p.t ttiMi)n,iiun bring 13 K pound ntrlri. t Bn ftrn4x4 viit fu'in Mnbi)r t Hi funJ in 1WJ. CVn hnmo of Mr, an4 3!r, 1!44j4 tbr lamb and mutton wa the f.m.j Jtrrrr.Mn in MiJval. I .'i'r ed n sb.Ux-- 4 in B fr jr e 3lr, iy mu in ta , .ni tiB.f ti.fl r nre 1S24. Icing ; 5 v in ur.d - liifiasv I' n rn ll J f tk 1P0 average 4 .unJ REDMOSl) agairnd Wi, In f n tint By total I yman I'amiiMf Canada, in a ub.r in jipnlil OriMMdrll crnsump-- j f Albert, Ibi- - rV. State. n;ri for Early Pioneer. Southern! I'Ufvrl rv.ce f.r Mr. Cl isM'i Mr. C, M. MrlJin rrtunwd I ).f i true of jjnM.Bj , tr! the pioneer of Redmond, fr'tn a i.l ,th rrlativr in M'rxni t4ry Pf comumptlun klionrsl n Vednrdy afternoon In Jut4a). inaxa-- o to th tedm-mr !! r I ward chapel. Mr. Ham t . ,n Cal f. rr. tl.n in ary other .n tuSit ,way l t)x roiJrnro at Mr. and Mr. J.d IlrH-ff- t and t f tj o h'.au,. Thi in .r daughter. Mr. II. K. Hale, after Ui ,,!y ,n. Mi Vivian N.!,.n. m . . i di U.th ta f4ja .afk of heart troubJo Sun,.rfj fri,m irxo ,vun,.ty and jrnt n ; r;1 rrvrd nniVri nt d.y at tm oYUk. Mr, llan. W day at thr P. T. NYIon hm. I i ft ng in H Wat Antt!(Mn p.bruary Id, 1U, in :,t!.!i liv,rmatk, tho dugl.tr of Mr. and ItlX'll'ltoCtTY. ft t.f try nrti !y lb' Mr. Mr! Krand-n- . WVn aHo n now why iwt aomo k nd t l ,nd nU-u- l 5 lv.t 4 t arhlld they ramoto Khra:m andutu of tho diaLJrd votrran tl. i.at;n.-t- l Buraia. vthm f.fte n yrar old hr ramn U CorrrML-I'uiitv- illr Courirr Jourtnl ho mar U,x!m.nL In tl.o latter r.t.f.una lamb S lust ion riil Jarr llanw-- and they mad A fur eajtert U on tho can look I) n.;rrtiu, at a leopard akin and tell what kind t.-r front the' llar.fen wn the mother of it rh.ld-!- f ,i on d formerly ued it Lo An; . . IK-wh have a!r-n- . thre rtill rurvlvinjj, Mr. II. Time. r of than ever be-- j Jlale. l!anen cf Redmond, ". coni' inn. Due nd Andrew Ilnen f Riinore, an! poor h. of r.iui.f.i3l d jrir.g the mu1 her huxband he U aurviml t :m !. in the big lamb mixing by the following broiler and i jt y ' ; rt !o I.. r rt nt exjiect Mr. Margarrt (hritenien, Mr. Ma hO . t',.-r. :.t of the C.difor-- ria MrKenna. Franee Franden and jtr i i.. l.xii.bi to U- - f.d. It in ex- - Sorrn Frandm-nall of Salt Ijke tl'.at the drouth will form I xhop Orrin took Teteriton jrt-le vy narket fur f (.ilifi rni.i la,bi charge of the ervice and the Uwing ebetion were given by the ,piil and wane apprthm-iot ti.o d..d le I Know; id oir: My Tather Know, That My Rcdcfmcr I.iveH and Lead n of the Cal- - Me (b ntly Home, Father.H Invoca- tli'n 1. 1. bs w II be fatten 'd fir.n wa given by J. C RrienhoJt n the i. aerording to tl. I'lmr-- NeDon, Tatriarch Moroni La-iinion of th oxo rloxe to the indu'try. j rrnhy, and Pres. Robert R. Young of It i expected that a greater percent- - he Sevier stake, gave words of con-- j r .f fit Iar!-- j than will h' eolation and sympathy to the ! to nr; i.i ddle western num-musical Other ' family. B i " f"' relatively, H th serv'ces were a solo by tin California and it wouM seenij C. Jensen and a selection by r .ie ley to perfrt plans to fat- - the Relief society rhorus. Rcnedietion ' n I in fedl 's offrc ! h Wilford Rasmussen on the P: elfic coaxt. The burial services were held in the 1. ' ir I I v n an iwr-- I ruled in -- l! d 3 x r,t inrrf-a.in- g H-rn- irg wt-.f- f l.i. iv. fr b-i- ng Un n - - ; 5 ! r iter: 1 i ! , fol-t.- v l- jOetterheads - I Stmebpes mi Heads j x!,-ib- r -l b1-- a! out--ivc- ('. d Give Us 'Tour Orders for Printing s ti.iw.il TT nab. It Is Not an Ordinary Salt . . . But Extraordinary My Experiences in the because it contains extra value in natural minerals most essential to the animal body. World War When the earth was young its soil was rich in iodine, but the snow and rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore, it becomes By GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING of the American Expeditionary Forces Commander-in-Chie- f necessary to supply this vital element, without which animals cannot thrive or produce maximum profits. Authorities unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of Goitre and that this element is life-givi- ng and must be supplied to obtain maximum growth and perfect health. The iron content in RED STAR SALT is priceless, as it supplies iron to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. The first true and complete account of Americas participation by the man who directed it. ALL GRADES AT THE J Sevier Valley Merc. Co. 3k)3 - Great Story e ... which will be available to readers of the Sal iii a Sun SALINA 1 f REDMOND i ii Starting in issue of April 10 NEXT WEEK DONT MISS THIS STORY |