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Show 4t4.f I' LOCAL AND 4 4 4 444 444 444.4 44 4444 4 Must SignContracts ToGain theBenefits Economic . Highlights S PERSONAL-ITEM- 4 4 44 4 4 444444444 8. THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH : 4444 (Continued from page 1) first payment will be made about De- cember 1. Of course, it must be understood that benefit payments will made until producers have not signed the contract. ' Contracts will be available within a few days for the 10,469 beet growers in Utah. County agents in the beet counties will be provided with copies of the contract. The county agent the organiwill take responsibility zation of the sugar beet control associations and assist the producers with what Is necessary in signing the contract. Educational meetings will be held in each county and contracts and legal papers will be available within a few days, says Mr. Peterson. 1 , . s or ' We desire to express our s'ncere appreciation to all those who assisted us in any way during our recent be- reavement. For the beautiful floral offerings and serving?, we are humbly grateful. e of a Mrs. Hans Sorensen, gun which is hardly larger than a revolver. Mrs. Ferron. Despain, Twenty shots split the air and Iewis Sorensen. and Barthou lay dying. The assassin was cut down by the sabres It seems that all the important late of cavalry officers, almost tom to news comes from overseas. Two more pieces by the crowd. All the details foreign events of international interof the killing were at once flashed to est remain to be interpreted. The first every comer of the world it was dra- of these is the abortive Spanish revomatic, vivid, "stagey." But in the lution and it can be disposed of chancellories of the great nations, quickly. Spain today is governed diplomats feverishly awaited the ansextremely conservative governwer t( a. single question; What was ment, little different from the monthe assassins nationality? On that archy of tlie deposeL.Alfonso. Leftseemingly minor point pended the" wingers staged the revolt, and were The ambition of defeated. At this writing, all is calm peace of Europe! France today is to establish a ring of and clear on the Spanish coast but steel around Germany :f anything, there are several million Spaniards she fears the central powers more who sympathize with the revolutionnow than she did before the world war. ists, and they are not sat:sfied. It is To accomplish her aim, she must en- very safe to forecast that additional list the cooperation of the nations trouble in Spain will make the headwhich, like herself, bound Germany lines within a year and 'probably and the most important of these are much sonner. More important to this atItaly and Jugoslavia. A d fficult prob- country, is the lem is caused by the fact that Jugo- titude of Japan toward the forthcomslavia and Italy are extremely un- ing naval conference. s friendly while they maintain formal There are only three really relations, accompanied by all the po- navies in the world Englands, Jalite trappings of diplomacy, pans, and the United States. Under each hates and fears the. other. The the existing naval treaty, which exobject of Minister Barthou in inviting pires shortly, the ratio between the Alexander to France was to smooth powers is In other vcords, for out if possible the difficulties between every five tons of navy ships owned Jugoslavia and Italy. Jugoslavia is by the U.S. and England, Japan is the main link in the prospective ring allowed to have three tons. And she of steel and so long as she and Italy doesnt like it. At the next naval con- are close to swords points, Frances ference Japan will demand that she purpose cannot be accomplished. be permitted to have a navy the same Therein is the reason for the vast im- size as England and the U. S. The latportance attached to the nationality of ter countries will probably refuse. In Alexanders assassin. Had he been that case, Japan will likely withdraw Italian, it is safe td say that Italy and from the conference and sign no more Jugoslavia would have been at war' treaties and build as many war ships .within 24 hours and it might have as she likes. It is barely possible that been only a matter of time before all matters will be arbitrated, and that other powers, and possibly this coun- Japan will acept a naval ratio of, for But the present attitry, would have been drawn in. For- example, tunately for world peace, the' assassin tude of Nippon isnt at all encouragwas a .Jugoslavian a member of a ing. And youd be safe in betting that secret society pledged t'o wipe out the old ratio is doomed. Alexander's dictatorship, which has incurred the enmity of thousands of mother used to The his people. Like Mussolini and Stalin, little Johnny when .he' was punish Alexander ca"me- into powes in a trouhijn on the Jiead bled and torn country, did not pause at naughty by tapping with a silver th'mble. The modern mousing harsh methods to insure har- ther uses a silver cigarette case. mony. The trouble isnt over, however the entire European situation has It is an old wheeze in baseball that again been upset. Alexander will he followed on the throne, by King Peter, in addition to his other qualifications who is still a child. Until he comjs of an umpire should be an expert In age, Jugoslavia will be governed by a dodging pop bottles hurled by irate there are grave doubts fans. Umpire Bill Klem should know, regency-ra- nd if the turbulent Jugoslavian people for he has officiated in all worlds can be kept under control. .Again; as series games for the last 17 consecuin the past, all eyes are turned to the tive years, besides calling em as he of Europe. sees em during the regular season. Balkans, the powder-ke- n, - a d j " urday Fred ren Virgina Madsen visited 1 ft Wedneday nfteymon for Sat- - Her, daws, where they .will vis t with amt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. r( jat ivrs. While away, Mr. Slot will Madsen at Manti. attend the teachers institute held Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Miss tp Bennion, who spent with Mr. Bennion, has the retumed to Salt Lake for a months ),alT1, visit. Mrs. A. Mrs. Herbert Grecnleaf and Mrs. A. J. Lewis were guests at a bridge- luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frank in Richfield Friday after- noon. Mrs. Greenleaf was awarded figst prize in the contest for high Bcore at the bridge game. Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson left Thurs- day for Salt Lnko ghe w;n via;t w;th Mr an(1 Mrs Ilal gtewart of C(0 nnd with Bryce and Phil Ander- students at the Logan college, in wy,0 wdj aa0 s.1pnd the wreek-rSalt Lake Mrs. Lowell week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Olsen of Bing- ar0 guests this week of Mr. and J. Bullough. j ne new-styl- Miss Bee Sorenson, Mrs. Maurice t. Hart are jir. cn,j jrsMrs. Glenn Carlson and ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bullough. Miss Betty Crane were dinner guests Tpf.y plan to leave in the near future of Mrs. Lester Quick at her home tr, work on a mine leased by Mr. Sunday. The living room and dinner I fart, and located at Spruce Mountain, table were prettily decorated with jpv . fall flowers and dinner was served at three. A. 0. Wal .h, Milton Mr. Mrs. . and Bird and Clarence Draper of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nielsen, Mr. I ake, were vis t:ng over the week-enand Mrs. Herbert Grecnleaf and Mrs. w Mr,, and Mr,, Ja nes A. Mick 1 A. J. Lewis were (inner guests Sun- - Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hr. and Mrs. Karl Stott and child- Cuy Lewis in Richfield. CARD OF THANKS. i 1 va-f- Ahsf-and- . O nj . er j by-a- three-pow- Mr. and Mrs". Torn "Caysford and children of Provo, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomp- -' son. Homer jr and Mrs, Cy. Stillman and daughter, Sunny Rae, arrived Friday prom gaR j,ako anj were visiting at the A C- Willard ;.n home. Mrs. Stillman roturned to the city Wednesday, - I H. E. Ridd came down from Salt and was a gupt I.ake last week-en- d his home of the brother, G. M. at R'dT Mrs. Lyle McDonald and children 0f provo arp .visiting with relatives and friends help and at the home of Mr a,ld Mra c j Smith in Rl,d. mond this week. I Mr. and Mrs. James McNair, Salt Mjss Harje Larsen entertained for guests at a groUp 0f friends and neighbors Ike City, were week-enthe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ridd. complimentary to her birthday anni-MMcNair joined a group of Jiunt- - versar aj 1Pr home Thursday after-er- s and suceeded in bagging a beauty, 0f jas. week- Following a social hour, dinner was served for eghteeq Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beck and Rae Rllpsts . Jean Beck, who are on a vacation trip, came in from San Diego, Calif., the That old biblical rule works both first of the week and were guests at ways. Sometimes the sins of the childthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud ren are visited upon the fathers. parents of Mrs. Beck. Mr. Beck went high in the mountains for a deer, but at last reports he had faded. d r. - All-re- d, Thompson is home for a short visit. He is employed in Los , ' Calif.. Angeles, Miss week-en- d -- Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Bird were in Bed Room, completely furnished, Richfield Wednesday visiting nt the modern, with garage if desired. of Mr. and Mrs. Jce Rasmussen. quire Beauty Shoppe.In-ho- is Easter 'Rasmussen spent the at her home in Mt. Pleasant. Members of the .Young Matrons club enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Fae Harward Friday evening. yvith An enjoyable evening was spent, after POWDERS which a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Arthur jCooper was delighta number of "her fully surprised friends Saturday afternoon. The oc- SHOO MILK Good for babies, children, For everybody TALL CANS. 2 for SMALL CANS Tune in on KSL every Turs-Fo- r bay and Thursday at 9:15 a,11- Milky Way Fro grams. ' 15c ! Pumpkin, size 4c 2, If casion was her birihday anniversary, Mrs. Cooper received many beautiful and useful gifts. Covers were laid for ten at a luncheon.. Members of the Optimistic club enjoyed the picture showing at the Victory theatre Saturday night. After the show the party went to the home of Mrs. Ezra Mason, where a chicken supper was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Balle spent Sat-- . urday in Wayne county. Miss Veryle Jensen spent 'the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Provo, are visiting with Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jensen. Mr. Jensen came .to join rome of the Aurora men on a deer hunt. Miss Ina Aeon, Veor.e Crowther, Etha Shaw and Doreen Astle enjoyed an informal party Saturday .night at the home of Mrs. Cedeena Cloward. Mrs. W. L. Thompson entertained at a famlly dinner Sunday evening in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Harward. You Please SEND US YOUR CREAM! We pay Utah's top price and most of the transportation. Your can is back to you in less than 24 hours. MELGAARD CREAMERY Fair view, Utah 15- PUMPKIN PIE 1 ' . teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon G teaspoon nutmeg G teaspoon ginger teaspoon doves l1 1 cups cooked or canned pumpkin 1l2 cups Sego Milk 1 n egg slightly-hea- tt -- 1 2 tablespoons molasses Stir until smooth. Pour into deep pie pan lined with unbaked plan pastry. 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Bring Facial with Pack is .Girls under 12 years Haircut and Finger Wave Y es, on every suit and overcoat, we will save you from four to five dollars for a limited time only. The woolen houses bought heavy on account of the text le strik which they ex-- . so pected to last at least six months, but it ended abruptly here they are with a great load of fine woolens which they are willing to turn over to you at great savings. . ... See Us and Buy Your Clcthes Now. The Fair Merc. Co. BUSY STORE." Drug Company 1.00 is MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS! SALIN.VS LEWIS Ladies and Mens Personally Harcut . . .. ,m .35 Cream Lcis Fair Jar Included) (Free Haircut . . 25cBoys ..,. Great Reduction . o. -- Professional cup brown sugar tifblespoon flour 2 . ...... Established 20 Years 1 That Satisfy . Cline Sorenson. Mr. Stevens is a brother of Mrs. Sorenson. A large number of the deer hunters from Aurora have been lucky in bagging their deer. A. J. Ashman and Mrs. Elsie Stillman visited the Aurora school district Monday. Mrs.- Myrtle Harding and Miss Mr. and. Mrs. Bll Sevens were Montell Harding, were guests at the week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper home Monday evening. ' ' : : b. old-wor- ld g That Please , , first-clas- - COMPACTS i er 3. Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Peterson of Gunnison, visited over the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Grace Curtis, mother to Mrs. Peterson. Melroy join- ed a group of deer hunters, but fail- ed to land any big game. i Mrs. Hugh Hatch and Mrs. J A Balle spent Wednesday afternoon at Richfield. , i recently-announce- d Monti-Martin- O j O ; i Mrs. James Reynolds was hostess Lawrence Deaton, who was here Industrial News Review'. for the opening of the hunting sea- - at a social afternoon celebrating the son, visited with his mother, Mrs. Ar- -' annivf rsary of her birthday at the Happenings that Affect the Dinnei minta Murphy, Friday. He returned Reynolds home Friday afternoon. The Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax ' home was gay with fall flowers and Bills of Every Individual. .Nationto his home at Ogden Monday. al and International Problems In dinner was served to. thirty guests. separate from Local Welfare. Mrs. M. C. Draper arrived 'froinj . 0O0 Ruth, Nev., Thursday. She is .visiting Joseph Jensen of Rco .evelt, visiteJ tlTe "Mrs. Lavell Dastrup recently with his sister,. Mrs. Mary Once with Mr. and stage is set, it doesnt take Hall. He was enroutfl to Salt Lake, much to start a war. The classic exand her many friends here. where he joined Mrv and Mrs. Dee ample that occurred in 1914, when the Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Ftnn of Salt f,H'" on a motor trip to California; assassination of an obscure archduke Lake, were visiting here over the in a city few people on this side of week-enAustin I.nrrick, su rin'endent at They were guests of Mr. water had ever heard of, set match the and Mrs. James 'Reynolds and at the the Hingham mines, Joe Nel on, Mr. to powder keg and resulted in the George Fenn home. They returned Shepherd anl Mr. Hogan, all from north Sunday'. Bingham, ami Arthur Nelson, a close greatest and most destructive conflict friend of the group, are located on in the history of the world. A repeti-- j tion almost occurred a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew wore the I ions Trail, hunting de'T. of in honor a dinner at gue.-dgiven jiving Alexander of Jugoslavia landed at Marseilles, was met by Foreign the birthday of Wilmer Shepherd in Kent Jenren, who is Aurora Friday. Poulder dam, arrived Fridayhnd is Minister Barthou of France. Sur-and armed spending a week here visiting at the rounded by ceremony Mrs. Ltsti-Quick was hostess at home of Mrs. E tr Jensen. He was rnen the procession started down the a luncheon after the dance, Thurs- - accompanied by Troy Arnold and main street of the city. Suddenly a fat man leaped to the running board day night. The hostess entertained Fred Nichol, who are enjoying a of the kings car, pressed the trigger ten guests. cation in Utah. r AVRORA Beulah Cooper, Correspondent 25c Only Very Best of Supplies Used. Every service in our shop is guaranteed to your satisfaction. Please Call for Other Specials. . Ex-Cel-C- is Beauty Shoppe 1st North and State at Salina Phene 20 - |