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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Plan Exporting Of Democrate Name I ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Full County Ticket Class Chicks v FORMER SALINA STUDENTS! EDIT SNOW PUBLICATION SchoolChildren High The enrollment at Snow college has now reached one hundred and ninety, including four graduates from our local high school. These are MilIf you expect your child lie Domgaard, Opal Christensen, Joto do his best work in school seph Crane and Michael Bastian. The official student publication of you must keep him well supSnow college had its first edition off plied with school - room the press Wednesday, October 5th. It needs. is edited this year by Millie DomBooks may be bought at gaard of this city, while Joseph the Crane', also of this city, is special beginning of the year tion. . and artist for. the publicareporter and more thought need 'no con and the senatorial At. judicial vention held last month by the demo tion. be given them until the next State' Superintendent C. N. Jensen crats, the office of judge for the term begins. called at the college while in Ephsixth district was not named, and a raim Convention. But the numerous other for District Supercommittee was chosen to fill the of little things which fice. The name of Sterling K. Heppler intendent E. T. Reid find John C. was presented to the convention and Swenson of the state board, were mighty important to schoolalso official Visitors at Snow the past s was unanimously accepted. Mr. room work must be kept in name wilbappear on the official week. . all the time.. Remem'mind ballot of the democratic party as' the ber to What to be recthe worlds keep your child supappears opposing candidate of H. N. Bates! ord for is with held youthful fecundity plied by republican nominee for the judgeship. pens, pencils, Assisting Mr. Mickelson. as chair- Mrs. Marsha Petrovitch of Belgrade, .erasers, tablets, copy books, man of the democratic county central Serbia. At the age of 19 she has given drawing supplies, rulers, etc. committee will- be Mrs. W. S. Green- birth to 10 children. Married at 14, Get these things.' at' our ' she ,wTas the mother of .two sets of wood of Richfield as store. '. and J. J. Spendlove of Richfield as triplets before she was 16, and- has ' since given birth to two pairs of county secretary., Party leaders of the state who at- twins. This record has been officially : tended the convention included John verified. S. Boyden, head Of the Young Peoples Democratic league; Mrs. R. E. L. Collier and Mr3. L. H. Brockbank; Salt Lake, and Joseph Chez, Ogden, TO POULTRYME.N Heber J. Meeks, Democratic candiThe property of the Manti-Ape- x Rexall date for the state senate from this Hatcheries, at Manti, Utah, has recently been divided. The old district, also spoke at the convention. Apex plant at 61 West 5th South street will be known in We know why there are so many the future as the NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING. PEERLESS HATCHERY. shirt'when the laundry repins in-The new company will give turns it. They are put there to keep Notice is hereby given that a pubprompt and efficient service and lic meeting of the Citizens and Taxthe shirt from falling apart.- - Life. will maintain the highest posof Salina will be held Thurspayers sible standards. PEERLESS HATCHERY day, October 13th, at 8 oclock p. m "Harper Joy, investment banker of Phone 176 at the. Second Ward hall. Amusement Manti, Utah Spokane, Wash., joined a circus as a Stories are being, told of the. "wiseYou are requested to be present. clown for his' summer vacation. cracking of the late' Rev. Francis P. Order of Salina of By e City City New of chaplain Duffy, ' ' Yorks Fighting 69th regiment. He Council,' 'A: C. WILLAKDSON, once said that Henry Ford made betCity Mayor. ter horses than Godj on another occasion he declared that there are no Who marriages in heaven because, no wo- when remembers the gOod old days the only man in town who ever BOYS BIB OVERALLS, heavy pair . . man would have a man who was good ..49c to 59e looked at the financial AND BOYS SHIRTS..:.......'. MENS the of page . i . 39c enough to get there. daily paper wa3 the leading banker ? MENS OR LADIES L. D . S. GARMENTS . . 59c , . BOYS FALL' UNIONS,' real warm, ' 49c A prominent- showman of other MENS FALL UNIONS, real warm. . 69c. . to is he make the going days says ' ' SAUNA to .MENS SUEDE JACKETS.. . . $4.95 chorus girl popular on the Now, folks, dont be lod-tstage again. The. man who can make believe that you cannot buy as good the fat woman fashionable will be the and as cheap merchandise in your, n as'elsewhere. Just visit real solver of the farm question. He your town merchants and be. convinced and ' leave your money' by TELEPHONE ' ' will double the consumption of wheat, AT HOME ' .... corn, butter and potatoes almost over . night., .After 8 P. M. Only Mississippians have .four tickets SA LINAS BUSY STORE. . $1.15 this year and can vote their choice. (Station - to - station fates)Usually they only have o.ue. of the take it or leave it variety. Plus Federal tax. on' ' amounts of 60c or. over. A thief who stole three gallons of home brew from the residence of M. D. Miller In Idaho Falls; Ida., left $15 on the floor. II. B. Crandall was looking after Mrs. Ted Young and Del Young, who have been visiting in Idaho, business matters and visiting friends Utah will be a great baby chick T1 6pent Sunday with Ted Young at the exporting state, sending several milCrosier ranch. They left for Provo, lion dollars worth of live chicks and where they will be located for the fertile hatchery eggs into neighborwinter. ing slates each year, when a program initiated by the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association is friends and neighbors Twenty-tw- o completed, it is announced by Clyde enjoyed ni afternoon with Mrs. Lars C. Edmonds, general manager. Christopherson Monday. The time was The program calls for the developa and later spent in a social way, ment of a strain of white ' leghorn served. was luncheon light chicks that will be at least the equal of any produced in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Liston were from the standpoints of health, vigor, transacting business at Gunnison Satproductivity and size of eggs. It is urday. believed that with chicks and hatching eggs of such superior quality, Miss Vivian Anderson of Salt Lake will not only be called upon to Utah i3 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Osher own needs but will be satisfy car Anderson. able to market these products in most of the western states. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harward are At present between one and two the happy parents of a daughter, million baby chicks are imported into born September 29th. Mother and each Utah year, while the total numMr. and of homo daughter are at the ber used is between three and four Mrs. Delbert Ilarward at Aurora, million chicks. Any program, thereand according to reports from Dadwhich, increases the Beehive fore, dy Karward the principal members chick production by stimulatstates of the family are doing, just fine. ing the use of Utah hatched and bred chicks in this state, would be. vastly Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and the impor'.anit aside from the export anCohen children were in Salt Lake . it was pointed out gle, Sunday and Monday. They attended imthe The first mdst anl perhaps celebratin held the the services city in the has portant step program just ing the Jewish New Year, Sunday. been completed. It consists of the establishment of a number of experiU Mrs. E. A. Liston left Thursday for mental breeding farms in Utah, deconferfall to attend the Salt Lake signed to demonstrate the feasibility ence of the L. D. S. church. She was and practicability of using only paraccompanied by her daughter, Mrs. ent stock, for' breeding that has been' E. E. Brown, and they will spend blood-teste- d d for disease and three weeks in the city. for quality and quantity .of eggs laid. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crane are vis- must have supplies (Continued from page 1) field attorney, was the choice of the convention for the office of county attorney. In selecting a man for this some democrat, position, unloyal either in jest or in earnest, placed the names of Ferd Erickson and Vernon Erickson before the convention. Both hose men were defeated for the office at the republican county conven- . . .are . Hep-pier- . . - . . n, LEWIS NOTICE Drug Company The Store" trap-neste- . iting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crane. They plan to return to Bingham in the near future. war-tim- Mr. and Mr3. Bryant Burgess - re- turned Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Buchanan at Venice the past week. Saturday Specials . Frank Thurston of Manti, was a business visitor in Salina and Redmond Monday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peterson and Fletcher Peterson were combining business with pleasure at Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Felt entertained Sunday evening for a few close friends. Following a social evening of games and music, a feast of the luscious watermelon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson. 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