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Show Buy from Salina Make Times Business Houses Better In Salina SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936 EIGHTEENTH YEAR. Date Announced For Red Cross Drive Junior High Operetta Goes Over Is Called to Rest Top An interesting event is promised Mrs. Anna Larson Christensen, 47, the patrons of the junior high school Paints and wife of Carl Christensen, and widely in its annual operetta, in the senior to be staged known in church and social circles in (Latches, auditorium Thursday, April 16. Salina, died at her home Monday is a story of artThe ill-production ternoon at 5 oclock following an ! and fun. Unmystery ists, gypsies, Heart months. five some ness NO. 30 lmPr essive Services Prizes Offered In Anna Christensen There are perhaps hundreds of true ate men, women and children in the blue sportsmen in Salina that are not Impressive funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home Mr- and rsA. C. Prows for Dolores, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs- - Vernon Long, who died in Salt Lake Friday from pneumonia, s Words comforting the grieving ens were spoken by S. Ross Hunt and Albert Albertsen. Consolation for the passing of the little one was deeply expressed in the musical solos t the services, Safe in the Arms of Jesus, by Muss Mary McCallum, accompanied by Miss Janice Gribble, was the opena"d Miss Donna Prows ingr sol comPnnied Miss Gribble and Miss Darlene Rasmussen in a violin duet, 01 Salt Uke sang Abide Ith and Dae 8anf "(e Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left 'ouy 0UDa Rasmussen gave the tho nation, Fred dlctln' and Mr. Albertsen presided at the. 8ccas and Seated the K'ave in the orth Cemetery, where the llttle one was laid to rest" Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long, parents, and Betty Long, a sister, survive. - as yet enrolled as members of the Salina Fish & Game Protective asso- ciation. Every citizen, believing in protection of game, observance of the stricken flood areas in the eastern and southern states, by the North Sevier division of the American Red Cross, went over the top with rapid precision, and the allotment was passed by several dollars. The allotment set for North Sevier, which includes Salina, Redmond and Aurora, was set at $187.50. The total amount collected was $205.60. This amount, it is indicated, will be swelled by $10 or more from Aurora. Salina citi- zens generously contributed to the af-hi- ln,' A Membership Drive Drive for funds for the unfortun- . - par-law- Contract Let For Library Building Contract for the erection of the new library and city building, on the lot "now occupied by the old city hall, was awarded to M. W. Brienholt of Venice, at a special meeting of the library board and city officials Tuesday evening. The bid for the work, $18,407.34, was agreeable to all concerned, and Mr. Brienholt will have crews on the ground by the first of the coming week. It is planned to have the building completed and ready for occupancy by October 12th. lasting the regulating catching of fish and trouble, superinduced by other com- - der the direction of the faculty done unusually veil in have students of cause as the game only within the season was killing given plications, all of the varied features of the pro- should be affiliated with provided, the death of Mrs. Christensen. ' music, color- the organization, which plans to ex- Born in Slagelse Mark, on the Is- - duction, including lively of interesting dances and P1" pand until it ranks with the best land of Sjelland, January 26, 1889, and of sports in the state. bunch amusing stations the daughter of Edward and Moren The cast, the principals e secre- Dwight Crosier, Larson, she spent her childhood days and 100 .more than number? chorus, Announcement of the letting of the Salina the game organization, tary of in her native land. In 1910 she came whom have been of all di- students, contract . of and the assurance that the board the announced has that to America, first locating at Brig-weeks to make this a for Red- - rect0rs has authorized a $5.00 mer- a with working total be completed, will be will $133.59. of. and building ham City. She resided at Ogden worthwhile production. Aurora huntJ subscribed and mond met $42.76, with or for ehandise order approval by the citiof three hearty fishing a Salt Lake for period years. contributed $29.25. The amount col- - ing equipment to the member sign- zens of Salina. According to the of Carl In 1913 she became HOSTESS AT QUILTING. lected was forwarded to the head of-- 1 iK up the largest number of new plans and specifications the building, Christensen, the marriage being perMrs. Frank Jackson entertained at fices at San Francisco Monday by members between now and when completed, will be a credit to 15th July formed at Salt Lake.. Immediately of last afternoon her home of the Thursday Miss Violet treasurer Salina and will fill a long needed ima drive The for Johnson, 0f this year. greater following the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Week at a Following party. quilting The plans call for tearing be to club is the for chapter. (membership Mrs. provement. Christensen came to Salina, and hours the hostess afternoon in a late was little busy old Sevier down North the jthe the building and erecting a and. since. prize, vigorously waged Christensen had resided here served dinner to Mrs. Roxanna Crane, getting the drive started, due to the which should be an incentive for ac- y 78x34 structure, with a full .Besides being a devoted wife anJMrs Benna A11'red Mrs. Arminta illness of Mrs. G. M. Burr, chapter tion, is expected to more than double high basement. The upper floor will mother, Mrs. Christensen was active Murphy, Mrs.-T- . P. Peterson, Mrs. president. The task was turned over 'the house the public library and offices is present enrollment. Salina, as in church work. She. served as presi-i- j Rasmussetl( Mrs. Lucian Martin, to Salina Post, No. 36, American Le- - weu known, harbors a mighty fine will be provided for the city on the dent- of the Primary of the Hilda Gates and Mrs. Miles gion. The city was divided into four bunch of Secondly same floor. In the basement a large are but there sportsmen, ward for nine years, was counselor Gurfew. and with a big working crew many who have as yet failed to take districts public auditorium will be arranged, and ward teacher for a number, of of Legion members, assisted by out membership cards. And the and in an obscure corner a city j'ail years in the Relief society. She was a was soon completed. monies received from members, it the drive will be built. The modern heating others, woman of rare personality and made Cross chapters in must be understood, is to be used ex- of Heads the Red plant, which will be provided, will be friends and held them. The sudden Redmond and the located in the basement. Aurora completed piessly for the furtherance of prodeath of Mrs. Christensen cast a sha- work nr their respective districts. and birds and game pagation of fish Sponsors of the new building have dow of sorrow over the community, as an aid in planting fish in the been assured of federal aid in cash and her many friends 'will mourn of $1,542, and materials and labor her untimely calling. Attractive signs, depicting several to the amount of $8,800. The citys Phillip K. Wrigley. of Chicago, Besides the husband, she is survivis set at $9,200. Inasmuch as ed by five children, three daughters president of the William Wrigley, points of interest along highway 89, portion and building materials from brick the and which would prove an invaluable arid two sons: Lolita, Iva and Lenis, Jr., company, and identified with will be used, the city old the building aid in directing tourists and others to and' Milton and Homer. Her mother, other large business will be able to cut board and or Nelson Arthur Onest C. library Nielson, J. be United States; Mrs. Moren Larson, 84, and residing throughout the (Utahs scenic wonderlands, are to cost3 their Wilmaterially. of the if the plans in her "native land,, is also a survivor. Cox, first placed at vantage points, The new. building is to be strictly of Chiof a group of members of Lions clubs Impressive services were held at 2 liam Wrigley. Jr., company, Blum-berin every particular, and S. R. modern R. T. Harris and maSevier and counties of the in cago; Sanpete oclock Thursday afternoon in the shady grove as it will W. J. and Lake of but is Salt little M. there nestling and G. ture. City, question Secern! ward chapel. Bishop be will a real addition and an memchosen it were of over be, be will Wintch the what was Manti, in Interment put program was Burr charge. to the the attraction city of Salina. bers of the board of directors of at once. at Pioneer cemetery. anat the Gunnison Sugar company The Gunnison Lions club, acting as nual meeting held at Salt Lake City HOSTESS AT BRIDGE. host to representatives from the APR1L BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED. All outstandMrs. C. E. West, Mrs. Harry Chris. Mrs. Merrill Nielson was a charm- Monday of this Lions clubs of North Sanpete and wras of the stock repreof company the ing Richfield at a meeting held at the tensen, Mrs. Merle Smith, Mrs. J. W. ing hbstess to the members the and or in sented a proxy, by at few person Contract club and a Wistaria Friday evening of last week, Gribble and Mrs. James Crane, whose guests the officers in March and April, submitted by n reports Wednesday evening j'oined with the movement and are birthdays occur at a party celewere honored 100 guests of last week. An attractive luncheon were approved. the per signing plan backing stockof the Following the meeting was served at the Main cafe at cent. The Richfield club, as well as brating the event at the American held .sesa directorate the after which the guests .were holders those from North Sanpete, is also Legion hall Friday evening. Members oftime the which at of the auxiliary were hostesses and following entertained at the Nielson home. At sion, 100 per cent for the movement. T. R. chosen: were second the regular routine proHarris, ficers and the bridge game, first Discussion of the placing of signs following Wilford J. Pehours were spent socially. Wintch, the B. Y. Mrs. president; gram, prizes were won by along highway 89 was the main fea- A secretary-treasureR. S. Blumberg, Peterson. game of cootie was Frederick Mrs. spirited terson and ture and several angles were taken, Mr. Harris,- elected to his score and prizes were awarded Consolation went to Mrs. Don Wright all of which met with approval by the W. Bird and Mrs. James Mrs. to John and guest prize to Mrs. F. O. Bullock. fourth consecutive term as president, group of boosters." Stressing the Crane. A tasty luncheon was served Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. represents the controlling interests of bringing tourists and importance eleven-thirtin the and covers were of the firm, Wrigley company Stanley Barrett, Mrs. W. H. Wyatt, travelers over highway 89 was one of at he he became before fifteen. and for were president and Mrs. J. M. Christensen the Strong arguments. It was point- placed guests of the hostess. Mrs. Nielson served fourteen years as treasurer. ed out that the highway is the one Thomas W. Harris, factory office entertained for sixteen. and only highway leading to Utahs manager for three years, was elected the finest and most wonderlands assistant treasurer, and he will now attractive in Utah and the west. serve in both capacities. John A. Stansfield, noted artist of Plant executives named were Hart Mt. Tleasant. was one of the interJ. Sanders, factory superintendent; ested attendants at the Friday meetL. J. Arnold, agricultural superintenE. C. Wright, local manager for ing. Mr. Stansfield announced that dent; Tom W. Harris, factory office Quick, of the CCC camp lo he would make miniature sketches of lister Thorpe, district supervisor ofpauj e the Salina branch office of the manager, and R. K. Gaddie, assistant state hoard of health, with head- - cated near Delta, and who had spent Manti Mrs. temple, Drive, and Skyline Power iurj(je company, chemist.Utah fanners received $4,015,751.45 superintendent and chief (quarters at: Provo, find Mrs. Thorpe, the past week- visiting with Mrs. Fishlake. Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon Wright, were among those attending .in- rental and benefit payments under With the present weather condi-- . were" gUests 0f ir and Mrs. Harry .Quick and the'ir young son, returned and other scenic, wonders of Southern the last rites for John Alfred Bo- the original program of the AAA tions and an abundant supply of to. the campTiiesday. ; Bahen Monday. Utah, and would submit them to the shar(( held at the Provo Fifth ward in the mountain watersheds, offi-- j from May 12, 1933, to January 31, special committee for approval. It chapel Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock, 1936, according to Director William cers of the company are highly opMrs. James I. Rex, Mr. the purpose to have each sign paint- - Heads of the and .and Mrtf. and "Mr. Mayor Cy .Stillman departments of the Peterson of the Utah State Agricul- timistic- as. to the results for the comof Salt Lake City, were 'and Mrs. D. G. Burgess and Mr. and ed to represent some particularly in- main office at Richfield and man. daughters, 'sen-ice.tural college extension ing growing season. While it is true visiting last week with Mr. and Mi;s. Mrs. D. M. Anderson attended a teresting attraction". The signs are to agers from Fanguitch, Delta and Following is the list of payments that growers have not fared so well A. C. Willardson and at Richfield" e party at the home of be twelve feet by twenty-fou- r feet, other offices, attended the funeral by counties: Beaver, $8,767.71; Box during the past few years, due Mrs. Elsie Stillman, mother to Mr. and Mr?. CleVe Childs at Rich- - and they will be placed on either pri- services. with $1,102,676.04; Cach.e, ly to a. shortage of water at the field Saturday evening. Mr. Stillman. Mr. Boshard, chief auditor for the vately owned property or on property $20,741.36; Daggett, Carbon, per time for irrigation, there is evi-deThe clubs. Lions the leased by Power company for many Telluride Du- dence that a marked change will be $2,911.25; Davis, $288,621.20; eco- scriptions will be brief and will be so home I. Blanche Miss who Dan was Larsen, Mrs. and "Crane, prominent in social, busiyears, made in the acreage .planted as the Emery, $24,377.27; chesne, Salina they can easily be read by the pass- - ness and civic McMil-th- e nomics the instructor died suddenly at Mrs. Mr. Jack and. iq by of growers, realizing thatjParded Garfield, $4,435.94; Grand, week ing tourisl last several SaltLake of iast to a. on days lan schools, Provo a of tripSpent Wednesday Sigurd hospital is cash the only beet crop crop $416.52; Iron, $7,417.75; Juab, vidti-ng- ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew miniawith to his the a of visit on While mother, week. the With concompletion are the Kane $1,651.86; Millard, within signing territory, Larsen at Mount Pleasant. ture pictures, bids will be asked for he was stricken with appendicitis Morgan, $34,333.83; Piute, tracts liberally. painting, building and erecting the and an operation was ordered at once. $5,794.29; Rich, $20,938.82; Salt Lake, enhost-esat Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crosier Mrs. Lelahd Crane was signs. All haste will be made in car- This was done, but complications re$250,069.87; San Juan, $20,198.05; cards few friends a at a famil"y party Wednesday afterndon tertained for rying out this part of the program sulted and it was necessary to perSanpete,' $145,262.14; Sevier, home and if nothing delays, the signs will form a second operation, but Mr. Crosier the and luncheon at birthner of in week honor Summit, $12,252:91; Tooele, Auxiliary are this year sponsoring a, of last included be in place by the time the real Boshard was unable to stand the orThe so the schools in the guests Monday evening. day anniversary." Following, $36,793.02; Uintah, $30,231.24; Utah, poppy poster, contest deal and he passed away. $27,722.79; of Salina. A contest- of the same na- - cial hour luncheon was served to ten Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Christiansen and (tourist travel starts 'Wasatch, $513,301.46; of in northern Since moving to the main offices the Interests Hansen. Lee Mrs. Mr. and part 'with the $220, guests. jture proved very popular Washington, $9,755.95; Wayne, and in of the company at Richfield some selling (the state promoting (young artists last year. The contest . 515.91; Weber, $41,741.62. have scenic attractions at best four entertained Mrs." Hilda Gates years ago, Mr. Boshard became (Utahs doses May 10, and after the' j'udges Following the regular lesson hour and and de-Mubeen afternoon slack, by going independent intimately acquainted with hosts of PARTY FOR MISS WILSON. open house .Sunday have decided on the best poster j Tuesday night, the First ward anniall Southern Utah warm friends and his untimely backed to and the by an Easter party, evening complimentary Members of the First ward Relief picting the poppy drive, the following tual entertained at g travel the proved a severe shock. Prior to her through this Friends, with .of boosters, filled fifth1 a" birthday. Easter baskets, will entertain at a. benefit awards will be made: Fourth, tasty vereary be greatly increased with taking up his work as auditor at the party for Miss Arah Lee Wilson, who and sixth grades, inclusive, $1.00 for luncheon, were entered in a drawing neighbors and relatives, numbering tion will The Richfield office, Mr. Boshard maincalled at the home of the aid of the guiding signs. is serving in the mission fields for first prize and 50 cents for second; for luncheon partners'. Dancing was thirty-fivNews. tained office's at Provo, where he Gunnison Valley the L. D. .S. church, at the chapel seventh, "eighth and ninth grades, in- - the pastime of the remainder of the Mrs. Gates and extended felicitations. served his company faithfully for luncheon A served was . buffet Tuesday "afternoop of next week." It elusive, $1.00 for first and 75 cents evening. Wannacott Mrs. several years as chief auditor. He and Mrs. o Overby is the regular work and business .second; tenth, eleventh and Han-(w58 years old and is survived by Niels 'of of Lake Salt of Madsen Salt Lake, Mrs. Miss Ethel daughters Mr. Mrs. and Ernest Herbert, sion, and in addition an appropriate twelfth grades, inclusive, $1.00 for re- - his mother and sistefs. week after last here week arrived this few a C. Mr.for Mrs. H. visited sen, and Mrs. All second. ladies days City, first and 75 cents for Mary Herbert, program is being arranged. in the w&rd are cordially invited to(Norval Crane, poppy chairman is di- - Williams, Miss Neda Herbert, Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson, ceiving information that an opera-MrMrs. Wayland Mattsson and son, Madsen was accompanied to Sal- - tion for their father, Niels Hansen, Fae Herbert, of Salina, 'and Mrs. is Mr. 'was Hansen W. R. making Bert, left Tuesday for their home at necessary. Swen Jensen of Redmond, were in ina Monday by her sister, Mrs. at the Vernal. They were here for a week Mt. a of Mr. and Candland satisfactory recovery Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup ofj Mrs. Homer Dastrup of Sigurd, Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday to Candland, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. the visited she ina home whose . operation at following hospital were visiting Sunday and spent Tuesday visiting with her par- attend the April conference, of the I'learant, C. Willardson. 1L. D. S. church. 'Thursday. (Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Okerlund. Monday with Mrs. Niels Hansen. , , . live-wir- - " '' the-wif- 11 al - Meln j - one-stor- j Officers Retained j Signing Highway 89 j By Is Backed By Lions Sugar Company " interests vice-preside- nt g- . . bridge-luncheo- seven-thirt- y, vice-preside- r. en-joy- ed - y, Power Company Official Passes Vast Sums Paid To Utah farmers - Tel-th- j - - wrn-t- er main-Elde- r; dinner-bridg- i - pro-494.4- 7; 1 accofn-hundreds- -. $31,-429.1- 4; - $150,-623.1- - 2; $65,-112.9- 0; s $183,-962.8- 2; - . call-socie- ty sec-iin- . . e, - s6S-f- - "'. . as - s. . |