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Show No. 37 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 VOL. 9 Kens Aroused ! ! Gel Raise ig Pensions Bit as Minns fo Sound Fire Siren When the siren Is, sounded at 12 With the ability of trained Indian war veterans residing in Appropriate exercises will be givsociwith one long shrill, citizens Relief en Ward the noon, Second of the North the Sevier by rs, coun-1 faculty and throughout the next Thursday, to commemorate are warned to pay no heed insofar as school scored a big hit Monday ety high try were wearing smiles of happiness the 85th anniversary of the founding fire danger is concerned. Beginning evening at the Victory theater when when they learned that the last, act of the Relief society. An appropri- next Monday, March 14, and continuAdara Eva and was comedyf of President Coolidge, before the ad- - presented. The stage settings, the ate program has been prepared for ing indelinitely, the siren will be With the occasion and will be given at two sounded for a dual purpose. journment of congress, was tjhe affix- - clever costuming and the real actoclock Social the organization of the Legion city afternoon at to LeatherThursday to the ing his proved immensely enjoyable of signature ing hall. The program will include the fire department, the siren is to be the Patrons, who packed the theater wood Indian war pension bill, which. ' to capacity. Merited applause was put to a test and kept in condition to following numbers! increases the rate of pension of all aid the members of the department male Selections from the as an of the quartet, freely given appreciation Indian war fighters to the rates good act;ng by the several members M. I. Oveson, J. C. Jensen, G. M. to be able to keep in touch with, heretofore allowed veterans of the of he- cast and throughout the Wright and A. C. Prows; reading, and be in readiness In case of Don C. Merrill; solo, M. I. Ove- - flagrations within the city. The war, and which, it Romance the audience was kept and reading, Miss Lillie Nielson; ond purpose is for regulating the smiling roaring. song, LProggresso chorus, Mrs. M. watches, clocks and time pieces of Adam and Eva is a clever little I. Oveson, director; violin solo, A. C.jthe city, as the siren will be sounded comedy and depicts life in some Willardson; instrumental duets, Dan at twelve noon, giving Western rich families in reality. It shows a and G. M. Wright; duet, J. C. ion time direct from Washington. wealthy man, James King, a part The matter of sounding the siren Jensen and H. F. Jensen; speech of The Leatherwood bill Is effective taken by G. M. Wright, and cleverly at noon each day has been under dis- C. Jensen. welcome, Mrs. J. as of this date, and under its provi- - executed. King is surrounded with cussion for some time, the proposi-serv- e members will oclock At four the sions claims allowed will be payable a family, relatives and visitors, all tion its proponents as well as at a and this function dinner having on which from the date application 0f whom look to the generous pater t. The question was allowed will be to take opponents. the is of increase or gentlemen for pension pension support and spending money. So session the at settled regular James Frandsen will act as nitely made. While failure of" the defi- - heavy is the demand for money that j toastmaster. The climax of the cele- - of the city council last Saturday ciency bill cuts off money for paying the monotony becomes irksome. P. I will be staged at night when ening. Permission had been made by these increased pensions, this will 0. Davis, as Adam, rescues King a St. Patricks ball will be given, members of the newly organized fire entail no loss to the Indian war vet- from his spendthrift family by Dancing will be at Social hall anJ brigade and after a brief discussion erans in the long run, for it will take sending- him far away to a rubber Ernie whirlthe call is Steele, President fighting Coolidge again splendid music will be furnished for the council members voted to allow several months to get these claims Kings absence - wind from Goshen, snatched thelaur- - tbe forto of the the practice. the attentim Public "the '"breaks ing patrons. through . the pension bureau, and Adam bunch antfall conservation, by Ralph McAllister, chief of the fire proclaiming els from Kid Ivie, pride of South- when the funds become available are forced to go to work at various stated that no definite Forest Week, ern Utah, in a clever boxing match FEDERAL BANK OPENING American 2480 APril department, next session the claimants, veterans something none had uui.s the Salxna American who has the siren had Mark by for staged sounding legion Anderson, period just and widows alike, will be paid such ever done. A, chicken ranch, selling says eveni o week. ,ast Ths been as Ameri made of but Friday chaiman yet, thought that amounts as have accrued between the insurance, peddling clothing were the contest would ane suffice the seconds of best wag ten week or fifteen eyer cjm are which their on date applications occupations sought by the in this section, barring none, and the' The festivities attendant to the op- - for the test. an filed and the date of payment, just members. Time drags on andvarious, is timoer noi 'Jian . soon important It is announced that no particular as though the money had been avail- King returns and finds a happy rev- - producing state, but since ninety- - bl crowd of fans present thoroughly ening of Die new federal reserve - signals will be given in the event of event. Saturmam last the Lake bank Not Salt alone at City enjoyed able. elation. Pr cent of the total area of our was the headliner a thriller, but the day, were elaborate, interesting and a fire, only, that ,the fire alarm wfll Explanations are made five and must be Few claims could thave been ad- restive ather eoimr broke" taVfa to II. B. be so that it can be distinguished be- the with object of getting f prehminanes, the battle royal, and entertaining, aaccordmg managed justed before the next session of con- ard evervone is hauuv p the were First State tween the noon alarm and a fire cashier for and Crandall, interesting Besidec Mr Wrivht as Kin and the most from these natural and re- - ,the gress opens. Regulations for carrysome Mr. seenwas alarm. Citizens are asked to he gov- Salina. clever Bank of Crandall A recwas boxillS ing out the terms of this new law P O Davis as Adam in the cast newable land resources, we might bankers crowd was emed accordingly and when the new and the among attending present many properly consider that public land will be prepared immediately by the wereseen I illian Nieln as Eva Le- - the opening, and he represented the practice is put In vogue next Mon- extra seats the the providd by in is concern of great interior department, and as soon as .Mrs. .p. 0. Davis, as Corinthia, as management gion were all taken. Inclement wea- - local banking house, which is a mem- - day, it will not necessarily be for procedure is established the filing of the servant, Miss LaVerde Scorup, Utah, ther fire, but the announcement of the prevented many from attending, ber of the federal reserve system. Our great range livestock indus- claims will be in order. daughter of Mr. King, as Julie De a visit rival of the dinner hoar. ceremonies with started The would room have standing Every Indian war pensioner now Witte, Miss Stena Scorup as Miss try is to a great extent dependent been at a . to the new federal bank building, premium. e on the pension roll, entitled to an in- - Abby Rocker. Dan Baker, principal upon the forage crop produced n conducted the SNOW DEEP AT STATION The contest was with opened ll under the Leatherwood act, 0f the high school, played the part &Hy upon these open lands and Jerry where employes e new ors the the Gooseberry ranger station, At structure, through and Garn Sly, of Richfield, be required to file formal appli- - 0f Horace Pilgrim, while Joseph An- - est watersheds. This crop must be in detail, systems according to Ranger John Barnard, kiddies weigh about the same as planing cation for increase, and those Indian derson assumed the name of Dr. Jack perpetuated if this important indus- Hotel A served is an average of two and a the at was dinner there a of sack flour, but their weights did war veterans now on the pension Delametly. James Frandsen made a try is to continue, seven in the evening, and half feet of snow. Tuesday night it at Utah not interfere with a giving rolls will have to file new applica- Hit as Lord Andrew Gordon, a1 Even though our stand of commej- splendid o is estimated 200 attended this function. that from eight to ten tions. Old applications which have Scotchman. His dialect was perfect cial timber is small in comparison exhibition of Boxing. They battled 8ome bank lie this snow fell according to new had Beers Lake inches Salt of rounds and both showed science. been rejected will not meet the re- - and be brought forth many laughs, to .that of many other states, the Governor station. Die rein the from feature chareGeorge reports Among the preliminaries was a of the law and must be Don q Kenney made a good son-lest growth upon our watersheds is cent snows carry o heavy water concontest between Marion Jack- - Bern gave the opening address. made under the terms of the law jaw and played the part of Clinton exceedingly imporant, probably of as good B. Isaac were er Newton, tent and conditions have not been as speakers a Salina high school student, De Witte. much importance as in any other just signed by the president. and oard of the fe,leral for many years past. 9hairman state in the Union. Local agricul- and Dan Okerlund of Loa. Both resarve aPenL Federal Reserve bank good ture depends upon the water from youngsters displayed class and took POPULAR SALINA NURSE Saan Francisco; F. F. Johnson, our mountains. Our cities and towns and gave honors evenly. . chairman of the board, Boise City CLAIMED BY SALT LAKER Dels Gates, who gives, promise of National bank. E 0 IIowardi pres; must in most instances get water either directly or indirectly from our developing into a clever boxer, had dent of Walkr 'Brotbers Bankers-Our game to content himself with a draw when Jolm y CaikjnSs watersheds. marriage ceremony of unusual mountain Federal interest to Salina citizens and one animals and birds must be provided he fought three rounds with Reserve bank 0f Sangoverncr h Francisco- involved a popular young wo- - with food nd cover. Our stream Guy Sorenson. Gates was many yent Heber Grant 0f the L D S man of this city and in which a flow must be normal if we expect to pounds lighter than his opponent, cburcb and A w. jying prominent young Salt Lake druggist fully stock our streams and lakes but showed a little more science. The The need of a close, sympathetic Louis Jacobs, who spent the past played the role as was with fish. Our canyons and moun- - referee called the bout a draw, but gAEiNA COUPLE MARRIED of the home and school as union s at Richfield the favored as month on the Pacific coast, visiting solemnized Gates the crowd be Monday tains must kept attractive for the AT WYOMING METROPOLIS s brought about by the Angeles, San Francisco, and morning of this week. Miss Lydia ever increasing multitudes of recre- - ner. was associations strikingly portray- G. Ilermansen and Grant Burgess, other important points, returned to Prior, a popular nurse at the Salina ationists. More and more we are Grant Gates, son of Mrs. A. S. ed as fundamental to charac'er edu- and Hyrum Eitner wer, s the coming to realize the great value of. both of Salina, were set for three his home in Salina last Saturday. Mr. hSpi?al Mr. Eitner came from these public resources and that we rounds, but Hermansen threw the Gates, prominent in stock c; cles in cation, by Dean Milton Bennion- of Max Jacobs was accompanied by Salt Lake Sunday and Monday, in must take an active interest in all towel" at the end of the second Southern Utah, has forsaken single the school of education of the Uniwell known man blessedness and is no longer a young versity of Utah before the National the Krotki, mining company with Miss Hilda Greener phases of public land management. round. His wind failed him and, this, in its annual from Marysvale. The men traveled and Dr. A, moThe success of this project de- - together with several stiff punches bachelor. Tuesday of last week he, Educational convention, j. LeWiSi the party held this month at Dallas, Miss Alverda his with assembly by auto and made the trip by easy tored to Richfield, where the mar- - pends upon education and public from defeat. . . Burgess, caused his Dean Bennion is acknow- Jensen, daughter of Niels Jensen, Texas. stages, visiting, transacting business jjage ceremony was solemnized, Le- - sentiment favoring sound conserva- and doing the country at leisure. Roy Thurston, county clerk, officiat- - tion. We believe that only those who'. Isaac Harding and Leo Murphy and Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Glendon lodged as an authority on character boxed ltuee T"f ast rounds,L the last one Jensen, motored to Evanston, Wyoni- - training and as such was requested e coas a e goo urgent business duties use our forest resources properly are b jng Eue Honors were ing, where Mr. Gates and Miss Jen- - to treat this subject before the na fast g and California, both north and south, at the capital city Mr. Eitne,r re enti11e to lhe of this enjoyment declared. the referee even, Mr. Jacobs tmned north is enjoying prosperity, gen were joined in the bonds of wed- - tional body. immediately following great privilege. the Seven all told a Sun reporter. During Among the essential conditions of husky youths, aspiring lock. Announcement of the plans tbe ma;riage ceremony. The poorest nations of the world to of influx unthe and were for education, in addition secret not was entered character "those" it a the "nations'" however, battle "failed rinS hnors. past winter, kept is at are Mrs- Ejtner, whose home to that have bo.h are health, eastern tourists has been slightly be- contest. This the it return battle til for of good was the that good heredity, party spanjsb Forkf js a trained nurse, practice conservation in the use of ryal low the average year and this fea- one round on hut the kiddies en- - was made public. When it became physical and mental, and good en- bav;n? received her training at the their natural resources. This summer E E g ture was noticeable. known, however, the hosts of friends vironment with emphasis upon the let tertair.ed the fans immensely. hospital at Salt Lake. For During this week, April Los Angeles expects to entertain a tbe Slick met of of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gates show- - social environment," said Dean Ben- his Richfield, Sly, pas year ghe has been in the us urge that our civic organizations, This The social environment has before. ever than in ered crowd them with congratulations and nion. SantaAdrian of Elton, larger service at the hospital and our churches, our educational insti- - champion be recognied as a most pow- to come is indicated by the numberless in- - has wishes. luinmen four best for 8pa"ed gained an enviable reputation in tutions, our farm organizations, our buSaerful factor in character formation, Mr. Gates is well known here, quiries received at the. tourist ber piofessjon. During .her resi- - Boy Scouts, our Beehive Girls and rounls and at the opening both bat- r associations should atlied He reaus and at the civic headquarters, dence here ghe bag made hosta of his furious. Elton carried a heavy lina being native city. Campfire Girls our figh and game from easterners who are planning a fricndg and all will join in wishing associations, our stockmen and our haymaker in his left and he exer- - tended the schools here and gained a be effective working organizations, and debat- summer trip from eastern sections. her business institutions devote some at- - cised Jt to a success, and nt the end splendid business education. For sev- - not simply entertainment joy and bappineg3. Mucb tb of Business men are highly optimistic ?7h Mr Eitner ig associated with the tention-tthe one common object of of tbe fourth the Utah county lad eral years Past he has h6" enR"Ked in? dubs' home and school may be nullified by over the future and the business re- - Universit and in has been contest. was the awerded highly sheep raising Salt Lake at a better appreciation pharmaacy bringing about lations created between Utah, and an, ig well known in a gocia The big event, Ernie Steele, of Go- - successful. community conditions all too com- and of the yalue of our blic land re sben- and California are going to be highly business way IIe is a graduate of sources and the Mrs. Gates, the daugh'er of Niels mon where the civis responsib-litieKid Ivie, both weighing necessity of protect- beneficial to both. Utah is produc- - th(J 138 six has been a resident of Salina of the mass of citizens are taken too went the each, Jensen, Punds reIng and 4 sing these resources in a University. Mrs. Eitner will and toss-uneeds California as to the for a number of years. She m well lightly. ing much that main )iere for g time and later manner that win bring tbe greatest rounds. It was a Dean Bennion spent most of his of California is finding a splendid mar- most the time, though and popularly known in the younger the wbere measure and tQ of galt newlyweds .enduring prosperity gQ with the state superintendents time in is social life. Mr. in and ket here for her products and in wU1 make thdr permanent home. set active steele the wa8 slightly aggressor enjoyment to our people. make Salina of public instruction, building up the years to come this plan is to be act-Sali- na . con-Mr- s. -t- sec-so- n; Un-Bak- er i defi-par- ( - tothf I semi-windu- - annu-creas- visit-Ogde- for-wi- ex-Th- Of-tw- - n- Oth-so- n, Boast is Prnsjernns mail . Mr Brins ler Bail Pres-whic- j ' bride-groo- win-Lo- parent-teacher- - bride-to-b- e, - 24-3- 0, sa - Parent-teache- o , , s - - p broadened. Mr. Jacobs stated that he tried most everything in the way of pleasure all excepting a try at swimming the channel between Catalina and The undertaking was Long Beach. too big. However, he enjoyed a dip in the ocean, succeeded, in landing some big game fish and witnessed some high cla.s shows. Cal fornia is nice and prosperous, but it is mighty fine to be back to Salina, was the parting remaik. m-e- of more comprehensive charac- ter education. is wearing a ent and crowded him into a corner West gathered at her home Tuesday evening and enjoyed a social time. It was Mrs. Wests birthday annivers- - ing cough and a few cases of scarlet ary and the friends gathered to pay fever in Salina, the opening of the their respects. kindergarten school at the Presby- terian chapel has been pos'poned un- one-hatil Mondaay, March 21. This move announced is o'her carnival and it laken as a precaution to project vast was crowd be will a between attended was event Mother son and the ed are at real the for the end and rora, by doing hospital. big fight that ' students from contracting little tbe an and a splendid program of music and fine and Daddy Peterson is about was awarded Steele. Indian Dan, fighter Kickapoo of tbe disease. other diversions were enjoyed. Plan3 are being arranged for an- - of fame. the happiest man in the world. j under thedeadership of G. M. Wright his associates as Bud, part in the annivers- - smile that broadens each minute, and when the men broke, Steele was at Aurora Wednes- - The smile has been noticeable since bleeding at the nose, weakened but celebration ary The band gave several selec- - yesterday morning at 11:30, and the not hurt. Steele came back strong day. tions and were roundly applauded, occasion is the birth of a seven and in the third and both men shot hard The celebration, marking the 52nd In the ones on the face and body. pound baby boy all boy anniversary of the settlement of Au- - born to Mrs. Peterson at the Salina fourth, fifth and sixth the men mix- - itook an active lf ay |