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Show i ft V C pw ' No 36 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 Volume 5 1011 Still Soldiering Salina Beet Growers Approve New Schedule D U of the Ephraim Bergeson, president mema and Utah State Farm bureau subeet bureau ber of the state farm N. C. with sion will meet what the county ers are made, the Utah assembly opgar committee, together Counthe of will ask said Sanpete ened the third week of its session Tuesfor, Beal, president Joseph of day. New bills and measures as well F. Peterson chairman of the Sevier ty farm bureau, and also a member as amendments and repeals of present joard of commissioners to a Sun the state sugar beet committee, met l.iws are pouring into the legislative nan with the farmers of North Sevier yesterday. We were looking forhopper. Many are killed in committee ward to more building of concrete county at the First Ward meeting and others more fortunate continue house last Tuesday night and discussProfessor L. E. Coles of the their journey through the legislative oads this year than we will get, but afed .vith will the shortage of money we sugar beet contracts, national mills to become laws. of Utah, who was recently Presimatters. bureau content the and ourselves fairs farm with to The Colorado River pact, wide tre have appointed Stale inspector of high D. G. Burgess of the Salina farm bill, state fire marshal, repeal of pub- rest we can get. The project throug schools, visited and inspected the dent lic utilities act held the spotlight dur- Salina, consisting of a mile and a hall bureau, presided at the meeting and North Sevier higii school Wedensday. stated week. )f paved road, and the mile and a half ing the He reported the general condition of in "Educing the speakers, subIverson to contract Representative proposes idded to thd pavement south of Richthe local school as wholesome, em-- , that the profit sharing give a new set of teeth to the bank- field, will be put the from committee mitted by the through and in all phasizing the remarkable transfornia-- i ing laws in a bill introduced to the likelihood the road from the north one a was state good farm bureaus, lion in the number of the students house. The measure has been preall to stand by the action of Salina to the north and line of the urged city and the of with school since the and the intent spirit pared great care, hej of the committee. Redmond will be of designais to protect the depositor in every roundry had visited Salina last, some six years President Bergeson, the first speaway possible. All books and records ted and be paved this year. This is ago. are to be kept in accord with the rules .vhat we are going after and with the declared that the farmers and ker, Although I do not care to make beet i nd regulations laid down by the state .upport of the other commissioners growers of Utah were just now a detailed report now, I will say 1 bank commissioner. Severe penalties md the support of the commercial passing through a most trying ordeal was much impressed with the spirit are provided in the law and violation :lub of Salina and Richfield there is and that the cahotic state resultant and volume of the boys glee club, he of them means a fine of $1000 to $5000 to believe that the state from he recent world war would soon or imprisonment of from one to ten rvery reason said. The Social hour which has rerecommission road will the be a thing of the past. He touched grant years, or both fine and imprisonment. cently been planned by the faculty, alto be will a on national affairs and stated It dissapointment Restrictions placed on pledging the quest. so has great possibilities if it is con- breifly the that banks assets to depositors or cred- che many boosters of paved roads to government was now paying Tuesday night the peaceful and ducted and managed properly. Announcement of the annual meetitors so as to allow a banker or bank know that the plans as first mapped attention to the farmers of the nation shaProfessor Coles d.scussed in a short and to qualify as depository for United out, that of building ten miles in the ing of the officers and directors of the quietude of Salina was violently that legislation would surely be windows for blocks around informal talk in devotional at 9:45 States deposits, postal savings funds county this year, cannot be put over. Pikes Peak highway, ken and would give the tillers ot that passed or other public funds, by deposit of This is for the reason that the which is to be held at Colorado rattled and the citizens first thought t e c ne mi ues of attending high tbe gojj reijef which would be perm a -commotion was the result of an kqhool, which, ho (named as heifer securities required by law as set of federal funds lias been ex- Springs, Colo., February 20 and 21, the nent Good ,egislation is now being forth in the present law are changed. Not so, however, and health, greater happiness, and broad- earthquake. has been made by General Manager hausted. considered and this, the 8peaker said, It is provided that commercial banks H. D. Judson, from his offices at St when an investigation was made it er wisdom for life. He gave sugges- - Wfl3 the regult of a At special Wednesday operation of the meeting may borrow money for temporary on to Mo. The meeting this year was found that twelve sticks of dynav;"iiousi at of U,f tea;'i,ie,;s United States. Joseph, the the farm of bureaus of commissioners, county and night assets purposes may pledge mite had exploded in the tent of Olof the bank not exceeding 50 per cent which H. S. Kerr, engineer for the promises more than the usual interwent into dePresident Bergeson of the tent in amount of the money borrowed as state road commission and representa- est and the indications are that the Jepson That the owner in his farm bureau tail of the report was not instantly killed collateral security. tives of the Richfield commercial club Colorado meeting will surpass any and dynamite and its nego- committee beet sugar Two bills, the purpose of which is were associa- was a miracle. As it was he was held the by was meeting a previous resolution tiations with the sugar companies, present strong several feet and fortunately hopes to compile an accurate survey to clarify the law pertaining to inherthe state road commis. tion from the standpoint of interest thrown He lauded the management of the passed asking cuts in introduced the and itance taxes, were or report of the high schools. Similar escaped with several bruises and attendance. to .ion the d Gunnison progrant Valley Sugar company for house. The laws of 1917 say that the and a severe shock and was forced to luestiona.res which are to be answer- of comA. resolution The the to gign the 1923 con Dr. J. Lewis, by passed ject. being diem a receive per appraisers shall to the hospital for treatment. d by all the high schools in the state tract and urged for thi8 rea80Ilf that the Utah division, with headquarters go and be paid out of the state treas- missioners, follows: v.ll be returned to Professor Coles in a growerg gpt back o the locaj fac has been notifib of the Tuesday evening Jepson was makury, the same as other state officers Be it known that at a special m this city lime his to to go preparations ing are paid, while the laws of 1919 prounforseen and if haptory and supply sufficient beets to nothing of the Board of County Com- meeting of the dynamite regarding the conditions in the various kecp the and vide that all costs are chargeable to meeting thinking quaries Colorado will to he and pro Springs' go factory pens the estate when such estate is sub- missioners of Sevier County, held at m time to be present at the meeting.) he made an investigation and found it high schools throughout the state. in- three or for months four ducing Richfield on the 30th day of JanuA. J. Ashman, who acconi- - stead of one month. The ject to tax. Supt. also attend the frozen. In a tent to the rear of his will from Utah Others Senator H. E. Jenkins an! Represen- ary, it was moved and unanimously Professor Coles to Ealina, took ing contract on the sliding scale, with will become he had a small stove and tative E. R. Callister, both of Salt passed by the said Board that requi-itio- annual meeting and this state in the he Placed to Richfield to investi- - a minimum price to growers of $5.50 fire he a Professor dynamite ing represented, it is said. be made on the State Road Ijake, each presented in their respecof thawirg gate the high school conditions there. for the the for oven purpose ujthe beets, will prove highly profi-H- e tive houses petitions signed by some Commission for an allotment of A vast amount of work is to be a and - table to the A called out. friend returnto Monroe went and it during Friday and men officers 255 peace growers, said Mr. Bergo-t- o similarly Federal aid for the present year to lone by the National board of direc-- i friend complained of a pecu and talk the Richfield addressed the and with the schedule there is employed asking repeal of the inde- assist in the 80n, paving of that section tors. Tentative plans are to take up liar odor. Instantly Jepson thought ol teachers af the district at Institue. terminate sentence law. no reason the farmers of why if the State Highway from Salina the matter of continuing the road and grabbing a bucket Whereas," runs the petition, "crime dynamite Sevier North and the territory has increased the last few years and to the Northern extremity of the westward and make the improvements of water he made haste to the ten! covered by the local factory, cannot coast. Los the and Angeles there appears to be a crime wave town limits of Redmond; this in ad- towards and opening the oven door he dashed supply at least 50,000 tons of beets. who attend the meeting will sweeping over the country each win- dition to the three miles previously Utahns on the burning dynamite water 7 the Every farmer should be interested insist that the Seven Wonders of the ter, it is evident from the practice of allotted for the year 1922."' with and the compact in Jep the great factories of the state, Bang! . 1 should be an the past few years that the operation Rocky Mountains, son was hurled nearly twenty feet n without the farmer the faclor-cannAnd, therefore, the said Board by :entive for of the indeterminate sentence law is and extending bettering wer tent stove and The the air. and exist and without the facnot what was contemplated on its crethrough its Clerk hereby seeks the roads westwards. This state has wrecked beyond recognition and th and asks for the above allottment, cannot exist. All tories the farmer ation. from to offer the tourists traveling citizens throughout the city were The petition asks for the and in so doing, the Board feels it should take the chance together and d fishpond, the east the of the law fixing a maximum and s thrown into a feverish state of excite if the cooperation is pronounced as entitled to the aid herein-ibov- e justly Fish Lake, Bryces Canyon, Grand ment. When the facts became known minimum sentence for each crime, and Pearl Gates, born in Salina and a s10uld be there will be success for and sought for, earnestly Canvon, Zion National Park, Cedar and t was learned that asserts that the trial judge is better escaped csident here until some nine years both. Jepson that be action favorable taken to the south and the Great able to determine the proper sentence with the slight injuries, all wa? .go, died at a sanitarium at Trovo Mr. Bergeson was greeted with a on this drakes, than is the state board of pardons. I: by the Road Commission Lake on tho north, and if the !alt of week. afternoon Miss this Monday round 0f deafening appause when he oelition. peaceful. adds: attending from this state will had suffered from a lingering staled that the Gunnison lates is furnished evidence Unless new Valley effort is to be put forth by rut forth the boosting efforts and for years she has been gar company, through its president, HONORED SEPTUAGENARIAN the board of pardons should have n TieEvery conof work of the the Commercial club of Salina, the west, C. M. Hansen, one of Salinas hon-s- , helpless. When about six years of ag- - Mr. Ross, had taken the lead in e jurisdiction in the cases, and greater was stricken and though every- - cepting the 1923 contract. The fact care should be exercised in the grant- jommissioners and the citizens of inuing the opening and development reached his 70th mile dGzen Richfield to have the north Sevier if the highway on the western slope stone January 21st, and to commem hing possible known to medical that the local company is one of the ing paroles, as experience has shown .viH prove untold value, not alone to of crime; the ounty extra project put over and percentage that was resorted to the efforts youngest in the west and is indrpen-ver- e icience greater iendered Han8en orate the Mrg eyent) a out, ern to reports brought from the Salina, but to a cleared up were committed by without avail and she passed to dent of the trust, and raised the pree a birthday dinner complimentary to or parole violators. Mate road commission headquarters dinner was he Great Beyond peacefully and 0f beets last year above the her husband. A e Establishment of the office of state .here is every chance of the request ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE 4 afternoon in the sweetly. oclock served volumes at the for companies, speaks House of the is marshal object fire being granted. htbeck was pleasantly and The deceased was 32 years years of concern and this point was impressed Mrs. Zoell a8 highly enjoyyed by the Hill No. 47, the author of which h mrpt ised Tuesday night when some guesf,a present. A brthday cake with ige and when a mere child and before by Mr. Bergeson at, Tuesday nights Representative Iverson. It provide? STILL ON THE JOB ifteen friends gathered at her home seventy candles formed the center, .he was stricken she was regarded as meeting. that the commissioner of insurance of officio ex T. marshal of J. be the proper- to commemorate her birthday anni- Jones, guardian the state shall Reduce the cost of production for in exceptionally bright and intelli-- j and ros0 candles in crytal and prescribes as his duties the en ty rights of the citizens during the A jolly good time was en- - diesticks were used at gent girl and her future seemed very your factory by giving them a large appropriately forcement of all laws and ordinances right, reached a birthday xbe following bright. The dread disease, however, tonnage, said Mr. Bergeson in anniversary joyed until midnight playing games, tbe end of tbe relating to the prevention of fires, the last Saturday he refuses to state cards and enjoying story telling and her and since that time she ing his remarks. A small tonnage dinner: Mr the gugg were present at storage and use of explosives, the vhieh luncheon ami care under delicious of nurses been the 11:30 has will a as At Mr. Mrs and was and both break result music. M. C. it the Mrs. and birthday Hansen, grower and the maintenance and regulation of fire esWhit- to Mrs. vain to a in was doctors the endeavor served Get arrest not back Sorenson restore, an G was Stena the Mrs. of guests. facduring factory. of there, exits in Hansen, your factory and capes, the adequacy and use- - Erastus Sorenson, Miss Lenet Han-fu- l her health. of oeriod beautiful received them another the milestone beck give many churches, reaching hospitals, tonnage they largest tories, asylums, The remains were brought to Salina have ever had and both you and the presents as a remembrance of the sen and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christen schools, halls, theatres and public The fact was Jones was highly jubi-'aand received the congratulations day. sen of this city and Mr. and Mrs Wednesday afternoon and were ac- - factory officials will be the winners. places the suppression and punishment Mr. Beal also made a few remarks of arson and fraudulent practices in of his many friends. But this was not companied by her brother, C. II. Gates Emmett Robins of Monroe. connection with fire losses, and all all. Mrs. Jones, the good wife, had SERVICES and Mrs. Gates, they having been call- - His theme was farm bureau member-D- d PRESBYTERIAN other duties pertaining to prevention planned a little to Provo when the young woman ship and farm bureau cooperation. He SUBMITS TO OPERATION surprise for her husAt the Presjbytei ian chapel next of fires and regulations pertaining. band and Funeral services were conducted spoke of taxes and stated that the lied. serfor when at arrived the the local C. he E. school manager usual Wright, Sunday Sunday the The proposed act specifies the powers hour hes always punctual, then. vices will be held at 10:30 in the Telluride Power company, and who yesterday afternoon from the Second faym bureau taxation committee was which the marshal may have and prewas greeted by a large number he time ward chapel. Hundreds of sorrowing on the job and insisting that the sa'e scribes methods of procedure in all momng. Rev. Wallace will deliver a has been in ill health for some his of or the grinds gathered to pay the last sad farmers are protected. Mr. Ward, the his frends ladened table with at an and under a depucases coming operation ermon in the evening at 7:30. For past, underwent .hat which appeals to mans tummy.' (his last occasion there will he special Salina hospital Wednesday morning espects to the life that had been call- - third member of the state farm bureau ties supervision. d to the other side. Whether or not the law compelling An elaborate dinner was served at sugar bdet committee, was unable to music and songs by the childrens While the operation is not regarded ar wagons on the 6:30 by Mrs. Jones and after a de. the ure of hefloral were The attend the Salina meeting, having is and it was offerings extendprofuse it is painful invitation serious, choir. An urgent roads and highways of Utah should be the casket was covered with the been called north on important md will health A his until was the former lieved that lightful gofld services. enjoyed evening to attend these all ed to repealed was the subject of lengthy minion of the law went forth to of love and respect. ness matters. per- boys class is being organized in the be restored. Mr. Wright will be in the discussion in the house of representahis form several duties. invit- hospital days tives Thursday and constituted nearly Sunday school and all boys are Edmund Martin accompanied a ship- SEEING PACIFIC COAST all the business of the house in regued to atted. This week ends the second to Salina Los of cattle Frank of returned Herbert and Ed. F. Peterson, discusII. Gates C. Mrs. cause the UNDERGOES OPERATION Mr. and Angeles The pment The session. lar quarter of the kindegarten year. Mr. are after in the morning. Martin, and Tuesday Provo e They sion was Senate bill No. 19, by Senaevening. revelling from Wednesday a Mrs. Nels Jensen of this city under- children pupils are showing growing his charge, will spend orange blossoms of California this account the of tor Hirschi, which came before the went an on called there delivering the were the in work, especially operation at the local hospi- interest house on third reading. The bill was tal Wednesday morning. A slight tu. busy work program. The pupils are death of Miss Fearl Gate. a sister of some two weeks on the coast and will week, having left for the coast last considerable without not but passed, visit all the principal winter resorts Saturday. I'hey accompanied iftig cat- Mr. Gates. The measure caused a morons growth was removed from the busy on a sand table project. opposition. tie shipment from Salina to Toss' Annear Los Argelcs. wider divergence of opinion and more breast. The many friends of Mrs. JenLake Salt for Brown left Leah geles markets. Before returning they is Miss Eovd Farrell, the stockman, scattered voting than any other so far sen will be glad to know that the opMcMillan Milton the and will visit all the wonders surrounding Si she and Olsen, week of the The the the part early representatives. eration was successful and that she spending the week with his parents coming before vi - jLos Angeles They auto Richfield Salma were there agents, time some visiting will yeas, 18 is getting vote resulted in twenty-nin- e first the expect to be absent He spend went north along splendidly under the m Salt Lake. thoro hpiug two weeks or more. of the week. siters the relatives. part and early friends with pavs. with eight absent. circumstances. of the week. Continued on page five) North Sevier county will have anAfter visiting the Agricultural Col- other road project put over this comlege at Logan, Monday, and seeing the ins and outs of how successful farm- ing summer, if the state road commis- School Inspector rs Ocean-to-Ocea- n allot-ume- rrd' Salina-Redmon- fit vice-preside- nt profit-shar-pani- build-strongl- y n J .the Wen Dies Afiar Lei IIIbssS Salina in-- ot j world-fame- re-jue- st Su-Jlnt- ss chara-;erist- ic ac-ih- . six-cour- se pjg old-lin- can-versar- clos-iverto- ok j nt din-re- wide-tire- d busi-oke- sunn-shin- i 1 ns H V |