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Show o SUBSCRIBERS IN AR- ML REARS GIVEN 50c DISCOUNT THIRTEENTH YEAR SUBSCRIBE TOR THE A SUN NOW AND SAVE 50c SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931 NO. U Elsinore Is Sunk; Popular chemist jLocal Fishermen Oiling Job Started 'Local Banker Is Again Honored QuRsj3achelors Called lo Reward; Sails Win Easily urC(j 0 streams From Salina South Lena Clawson Is II. Il Uranilall. virc prei-- nt an I - rahir irt State Itank f FoUlill-Rand I TAII l.r.AGl'I. lake and Fouthern Utah Wjhboard" diput ' Fabna, wa the liotwircd jear the at at tlcf. 8md.rr K I Midvale, Sal-irdrtrt which and one of have jl-again and TuvrU for the Team. of an inp mvra Standing r'.jron?, inuring dangru lut, ( Larhtl.-' If Mmiay hn he Lr the aiuat-rothe final summon at ffer a tnenc n the state Kijrh , n t. I.L the qning liih fan flH , Md.-itor-k- . Mi f r the Utah Ftato Banker' wit! 1 1.3 O of hma in thi rity Wednesday uth of 1331. way 7 for Falma the thing f0r Salin, aaiwn fithing nur-;Mark hospital, Fa.l j ,ij. at without named, 4 oVWk. Mr. by being du-hc within the three next hadj!-at k 4 3 . 6TI wck, to the )'ljifcM partiii( morning until pat hri-l- , office of secrotary-troaeuroThe ceremony were tu-- y for throe year l 3 Gunnison 3 lrB a tuffi-rofor the opening if plan now ptprd out are preparing served the organl NVJ4 Cathe at Ft. Mark I Mr. Crandall ha nur and the end was exjrri-d- , and; 4 2 day and a cnlar.i Ime of autoa car-"- j chnge. SuiuUy a crew of men an zati'-the and for throe )rar Jn the in fait Ja! IMh, l Jue h were hm a attcry of road machinery 6 (MJ 0 pat fiih rmen to thir favori parrfal!y c member of the family war at the toe-- run ng Mr. an--l Mr. liurge stream and lake until Sehna wa moved to Salina and Monday work rapai.ty f sec rotary treasurer, am gu-- t at the Claude Burge roflt rrod t on the state high- the distinctive bedid. wai start--Fund) a Rrsulis, FiMke, ! jinrtksRy dMrt-l- . ht--t in to ami e Fabna Fahna. the sec t ton. southern wuuth mile a to Mr. Clamacn, h wa a bride of mm II Falin way pdnl canyon Falma, 8; Flitnro, 2. H. M. Chamberlain, v it e. pro cob nt of lie bride wa a member of the I'rok, a couple of year. m to Falina 50 pn I (mint a far mHh a Bangultrh Twenty day ha been set a the tune NepM, 1 8; Gunnison, 3 elsgraduating frm the Ft. Mark I; kr anj alroam nearby, were the limit for completing the oiling, and the Walker Bank 1 Trut company, go, and V and Mr. Clsw?.i year wa elected president. had made thu city thrir home con- I or da! in June tf last year. Fh i irmtij.al point of attraction for th if nothing unforwen happens, the Fund)'a Sbrdulc. a! o a The 1331 convention, Mr. Crandall of the .f graduate University will be completed on schedule. tinuously, Fhe at Urn in Fw'nn lucal nimrod. Gunnison at Falrnx, the school of October 20, 1MI, and at the ago tf Utsh. aMar Juliu Olsen, who i sucnising stated on hi return hme, wa mark And all were not unlucky. It wm Nepbl t Ephraim. -n s rd with unusual interest. N'ith F- ier, later going to the tate a rare story for a fisherman to ro- - the oiling job 17 ah emigrated to Utah, going- t the Mrrion-Knu- l er ty, where In 1328 he bgnl.i and wa tu-- n Fcipio where he Mid-and report no luck." On the:ron company, ucceful bidder for of banking problems, tin? cl sou N) ! (hrU-n-ii- , an-- l tii'O W oil n Other from the fehul of other that subjects Mated married to N. 1. Oam n 12 year thnt tV wormcontract, and yesterday caster" the measure By hand, mi nt of the suceen-fin hi l o became ill to aloit r s. He ha ago. grader, one f.o tend to lessen tho depression," ball player In the league gat i er" rotumed with tho limit. The low h.five patrol or power , l."M-entertain-w-ftmerwon ha With d and gether rfiMn h. spletid thro year ago, Mr. CUwn wa p. and one 30 p. caterpillar and larger water in the crock at Ll un ro last Funday and d prompt hn ainee cntiring the were outstanding feature of th co--tayed active in many racial ev , and 5e it roam a fast one for the & l i,i proved the alluring place tractor, and two oil truck, manned it convention. wa known a a kind and Ming wife en! y of the smiting company. and expert with the fly bad little by HI men, were now at work and It took the F.ilma pitihrr aW't Fait. Aftr a nvtor trip to the scenic trouble in getting the festive trout that everything wa moving aheaj and mother, and tho fr.-n- ! ihe had two inning-- to get in form and rland f Southern Utah an-- l to nibble the bait, Seven-Milma-lIr, and Mr. A. J. Lrwi were din drew highly satisfactory, during tho long residence here thi time the opnmt tailed Mr. and Mr. Hur-r- Culif rr.ia The oiling Job, when completed. her guest of Mr. and Mr. Guy will murn tho death. one run, thi a big crowd and for half a day the ng in the first inw ll male thiir home at at Fmhlake, Sunday. Bmid- - tho N. I. Claw-on- , pa,ll trout were active and many limita UI Iks of the regular utandard-typUhristenM-allowed 7 bits, let ning. e U.ty. ho I aurvived ly fur da ugh u rior supi-or- t hi were rejsirtcd from that place. The f oiled highwaya an-- l the building prevented the Mr. George Murphy of Salma; Elsinore boy from making more thvt various stream in Salina canyon, too, of thi road will prove a big lonm to Mr. Lorin Whitehead of Roosevelt; 2 run during the game, which ended offered good fishing and big catche. the hundred of traveler who pas Mr. r-XcS-'ingR to 2 in favor of the Fait. Falina" Fishlake, a usual, drew many from ver it daily, cm men for all the Mr. Headquarter p.til-estruck out 13 men and wa here and those who carried a lucky" on the job will Ik-- made at Ono on. O. N. CLwon of Falina, n credited with a single. Elsinore rtar,-c- d piece had little trouble in bagging the ployed two brother, John Olsen cf FaLra Hermansen on the pitcher's plt limit in a few hour. Fishermen who Salina while the work ia being done and Andrew Olson of G!nd;l-- , with and for five inning Falina failed to motored to Fishlake report one of With the completion of thi job th The council of the make a twelve grandchildren and c v n the largest crowds seen there on the crew and machinery will go north Central Agricultural tally. With the opening of the ShiK-r- ' Tho vigorous campaign being wag-- 1 Western "d a Advisory sixth, Hermansen broke and the Salt link arc also left a surAnd connecting complete the opening day for many years. will convene in Ogden, Utah, scored Gunnison and MantL vivor. the grasshopper pest, agaiti-- t throe runs. Staples rtlieved was ideal. A warm, balmy aun, Hotel Bigelow, 10:00 a. n, Hermansen in the Cth and the Salta the at Funeral services will he htld from vvhiih ha threatened devastation to with juM enough breeze to create the 22nd. the family residence Friday aftersoon fell for the boy from in the vicinity of Fayette, proper riffle, made both casting and MOTHER TO WRIGHT July C noon at 2 o'clock. Bishop G. M. Furr crop This is composed of Elsinore, ami five runs were captured rainorganization ideal. brook, Until noon, trolling Mayfield and olher section of will conduct the services. held by rep- in the 8th by Falina. Salinas 9 hits ere rA55E5 AT 5ALT LAKE CITY voluntary salmon and mackinaw Sncte end Sevier counties, is at- bow, resentative of the state scored eight run and the only Salina little it agriculturist and fine required working JUNE RRIDE IIONOIini). j Sirs. Henrietta Wall Wright, 76, cf Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Nebraska :oy who failed to connect with tho taining results, according to Clinton effort to bag the limit. Mr. Claude Ilurgcss entertained Kjar, district agriculture inspector, While many Fruits were reported, mother of E. C. Wright of Salina, and Wyoming, as well s business j ball during the game was Tad Bor in honor of Mrs. LaMar Ilurgess, a who is supervising the poisoning export fishermen reported that the d'Vd at the home of her daughter, men from practically every important enson. The kid," however, performbride of the week, at the Burges-- , ed wonderfully in the field. streams in the immediate vicinity of Miss Mahle Wright, in Salt Lake industry in this section. home Monday evening. The rooms eampa:gn. The conditions, however, Salina were not overstocked, and City Wednesday, t 8 o'clock in the a come three times By defeating Elsinore Funday the They togither arc not yet were gay with a variety of spring Inspector Kjar stated, receiv-fea advice matter to of a would ecobe Salt stu the for of according it that only practically clinched first pi ire evening, year lying purpose mastered and it will require a conwas'ed in the first half of the divisloh. I.' 'ho Mr. nomic conditions affecting flower, and game and music were tinued strenuous hcrf" if Thursday fishing morning. weeks, agriculovercome the crop fight to pastimes of the evening. Mrs. George around Fayette, followed, until the legal sized fish Wright was at the bedside of hi mo- tural production, distribution and .seven games played the locals h .ve Monroe and Mis Phyll.s Jensen were destroyers. Sections most badly in- will have been exhausted. With this ther when the end came. Mrs. Wright trade channels, with the view of elim- ended with 1.000 per cent, wh 'n awarded high score prizes. Luncheon it is reported, are the view in mind plan ere already being was artive in church and civic affairs inating wasteful practices and solving every game entered. Milwa served at small tables, each be- fected with the grasshoppers. The Snlt still have another ento insist on the state fish and in Sevier county. She was the widow mutual problems. made lion. of the insects have hatched and K. of Isaac a ing centered with a low bowl of rose. of member sufficient to commission Wright, plant For the past throe meetings the gagement, however, before the rWa while game Mrs. Burgess was the recipient of are just at the age of flying, Utah's first streams the to fish legislature, always prominent rouncil has been studying the effect of the firsJialf of the division o!..y. keep thousands are yet to be hatched. Democrat of Sevier and Rich- of state Waltons. Gunnison will be the guet many pretty gifts. There were twenty Isaac the for county, ready quarantines against the free Sunday, Inspector Kjar is being ncouraged field merchant. guests attending the affair. with the South Sanpi ter and here, movement flour of potatoes, grain, in the fight against the destructive Mrs. Wright was born at Bristol, nnd mill in third position, something extra" well alfalfa as as LUCKY. AMONG THE products, The anniversary of the birth of grasshoppers by the cooperation of England, March 27, 1885. She came hay, meal and other farm crops, ac- may be looked for. The Gunnison and the through landowners, only S. Earl Hans Nielsen, which occurred on June Wright, general manager to Utah with her parents, Mr. and count of alfalfa weevil. team will be escorted by a bunch of will the threatened for the Great Western Salt company, Mrs. William 16th, was fittingly celebrated with a this method Wall, in 1863, and set(Continued on page 6) is the It contended by many that be checked. Some 3,000 pounds and G. W. Ruddock, representing the tled in Sevier are alfalfa weevil party at the Nielsen home Tuesday. plague Surviving county. no longer quarantines bran has already been Co., wholesalers eight children: Four sons, E. C. are Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Petty of Salt Supper was served at one long table, of poisoned a useful purpose because serving and in in infected scattered the accom parts in burlap bags and twines, of Salina; I. L. Wright of in the were visiting over the week-enI.nke having a large bowl of peonies as a Wright past 20 years no method rf decorative scheme. Cards and visit- around Fayette with telling results, panied by Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Rud- Seattle, Wash.; Sterling Wright of eradication Mr. with and Mrs. Eldon Petty. Wliils deof this pest has been show the dock, passed through Salina Sunday Corinne; Ellis Wright, who is with here the ing were the pastimes of the eve- as the breeding places Petty brothers and their is as and the a veloped winged pest covered with dead enroute to Fishlake to be on the the United States marines in Man- insect it the opening day of families ning, and a light luncheon was served. ground literally volienjoyed its travel own of may grasshoppers. The fight must be banks of the famous lake at the agua, Nicaragua; and four daughters, nt Fishlake. Twenty guests attended the party. tion a minimum of ten miles per year fishing continued, according to Mr. Kjar, as opening of the fishing season. On Miss Mable Wright and Mrs. D. W. and quarantines cannot control it. the breeding time has not yet passed their return, believe it or not, the Henderson of Salt Lake; Mrs. Iearl On the other hand, it is known that In the Mayfield, Axtell and North boys of the party had succeeded in Woolf of Cardston, Can., and Mrs. e trade in the commodities Sanpete sections, the conditions are landing a bunch of beauties, and they L. B. Young of Ogden. Twenty-simentioned been has hampered by reported not so bad as at Fayette, declare none were purchased. two grandchildren, these to the exalmost quarantines and but poison is being distributed and one brother, Frank Wall of tent of emcommercial constituting the insects are being killed. Jimmie Johnson arrived in Salina Venice, are also survivors. them. bargoes against Both Sanpete county and state of- and has been visiting with his parThe body will be taken to Richfield The correction of obsolete regula in ficials are checking cooperating He Sol it how Mrs. Johnson. ents, Mr. and and funeral services will tions is aimed at and Lloyd Anderson now realizes there will gather On June Thursday requests have The poison has accepted a position at the Jor- be held in that feels to be resting easily, be alive, the spread of the pests. Pocatello, city. Ida., representatives been made Secreby the council to and then read of his tragic death. is furnished the landowners free of gensen ranch, where he will spend 63 Lions clubs in the 28th the from to take hand in a adjudicatary Hyde This experience came to him last Fri- cost, but the bran must be supplied the summer months. Previously, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rowe of Pueblo, district of Lions International, comthe complaints of industry. ting infectwhose is land the farmers by Johnson had spent the past several Colo., are here for a brief visit and day evening while he was confined to This meeting is open to. the public prising the states of Utah and Idaho. his bed following an accident which ed. Mr. Kjar supervises the mixing years in New York City and other are the guests at the N. P. Clawson without cost and large delegations The International president of Lions, eastern points. befell him Thursday evening. Wed- and directs the distribution. home. from Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and Earl W. Hodges, of New York City, Mr. Kjar stated, too, that Friday a nesday Mr. Anderson, who is fast Utah are expected to participate in will represent the association at the will be started in ' convention. E. C. Wright, president recovering from his experience, was vigorous campaign the debate. in high spirits and got a kick out the eradication of all noxious weeds. The Western riant Quarantine of the Salina Liens club, will reprecf reading the Salt Lake newspaper Cooperation will be asked from all in board been invited and will bn sent the local club at the convention. has putting forth a campaign against' report of his tragic death. J. Morris Godfrey, district goverrepresented as will the United States While Anderson is gaining fastly white top, Russian thistle and all :o8 of the 28th Lions district, will nor Bureau of Entomology. from his narrow escape, he admits other varieties that tend to lessen preside at the convention. This is an age of advertising. Business could not get the call was a close one. Thursday crop production. The state road comIndications are that the Lions conthe county commissioners ENTERTAINS CLUB MEMBERS. along without it. Yet many merchants waste a large share of evening about nine oclock Mr. Ander- mission, vention at Pocatello will be the largand every interested farmer will be' the money they think they are spending for advertising and son, accompanied Jby J. W. Reach as Miss Phyllis Jorgens-.cwas hostess est convention ever held by sen-icasked to clear the roadside, ditch driver, Lloyd Dunie and Ralph Quail, for the members of tho LProgresso clubs of Utah and Idaho, for the wonder why they do not get better results. and any other point where the banks all employed on the highway work club at her home Friday afternoon. L'ons during the past year have Women do most of the buying for the home. Now, did south of Richfield, were returning weeds grow in the hopes of eventual-- ! American Folk Sor.gs was the grown in strength until at the presdestruc-- ' or you ever see a woman go looking over the from the work and were enroute to !y killing all weeds that are club of the and topic lesson, papers ent time they have 63 clubs in the Richfield. While passing through Cen- t!ve and detrimental to successful reading the movie screen advertisements in order to make up on Music of the Indian and Negro, district mere than twice the number The Gunnison Valley her mind what or where to buy! Does she get her shopping tral, a car driven by Leo Poulsen crop growing. clubs combined. and "What the Colonist Brought, of other sen-icNews. of with Miss Muriel Poulson, a sister, Association were International The Mrs. The E. C. Wright. information from a theatre program or a telephone directory? given by and Carl and Zola Christensen, crasha had Lion.s has What corresponding Folk a Is discussion, Song, Not on your lifel . ENJOY WEINERS. ed the Anderson car, throwing the CLAMERS was led by Mrs. Don C. Merrill. Mus- growth. For the past three and Outside of the the best store and almost the only itself, Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson of latter from the highway and turning ic and songs were included in the proyears there has been organized it over three time-s-. Anderson was the B. B. Shop, were delightful host way toi attract a' prospective customers attention to what you Miss served a dainty better than one Lions club a day :n gram. Jorgensen in the rear seat and in the compact and hostess at a weiner roast to have to sell is through the newspaper that goes into the home. luncheon for sixteen members and the United States and Canada. Lions of the two machines he was thrown the Clam Shell Gang, operating in the guests were Mr-,- . Ralph McAllis- now have 2500 clubs with an approxiThe store that advertises adequately and persistently in its from the car and when picked up in Salina canyon, at Maple Grove Wedter, Miss Helen An derson, and Mrs. mate membership of 100,000 Lions. local newspaper haw no need to waste money on the inferior the middle of the road he was un- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. EmDistrict conventions are being held Humphrey of Orang evilie. mediums mentioned. conscious. He was taken to a nearby mett Grounds and Mr. and Mrs. Paul through the 41 Lion districts prior to house and medical aid called from Lutz, together with other members of Furthermore, let the newspapers be your messenger. A A group of frien ds were hostesses the International convention, which is Richfield. Friday morning the injur- the crew and many local friends, at an attractive party, celebrating to be held in Toronto on July merchant, with goods to sell, should not ask his customers to : ed man was brought to Gunnison by comprising twenty in all, were inthe trek to his store, looking fof something. Print the message in birthday annive rsary of Mrs. Leo so that the agenda cf the Internal convention may be discussed County, Attorney C. M. Edwards, and vited guests. Arriving at the grove Crane, Thursday i ftemoon of last your newspaper and it will be carried to the one who buys taken to the home of Moroni Childs, appet'zing weiners, week. Following a social afternoon, district policies formed. prepared to from you. It will please the purchaser to know that he or she father-in-lato Anderson. An exam- - please the king, and other delicacies, luncheon was serve J to Mrs. Herod The convention at Pocatello w:!l will not have to walk long blocks to get something the merination showed that his chest had, were served in goodly Mrs. e'ect a district governor for the comquantities, Crane, Mrs. James Reynolds, been crushed, ligaments in the leg Following the feast the guests chant may or may not have. Let the newspaper carry the Bprt Jensen, Mrs. Li irs Teterson, Mrs. ing year, and will make final arrangetom, and that he had suf-- 1 joyed game3 and the beautiful and Glenn Crane, Mrs. Ellis Shurtz, Mrs. ments for attend ng the International message. convention in Toronto as a unit M. S. Liston and 3Irs. Will Gates. (Continued on page 6) scenery at Maple Grove. ! CU ', f ?? , 'Mf. Claud f Mr, and lijrs, Baryi, ami rhrm!t at h fr rd a r 1 )rr g Mon-lay- jdi'ed - nn-rn- CJan r e - di-cn- - 1 rjl-ahe- , V -- knri-tl-n- e t, r n-- J a') paH n ri-- m d e e ! od-n- c-- - J-- att-nd-- d fr - - ncr-iv-e- i-- d Htr-ru- i- M-u- r 1 n-- o tk 1 ul 1 I i.r-leg i o e I la-w- b jc-lut- e hu-han- o n L-k- tr, Plant Quarantines On Hoppers W I Vigorously Pushed Theme of Meeting -- bo-da- y U-ar- d tw-ee- Ax-tel- r E l, left-hande- d memlH-rship- s I - j - d Auto Crash Victim inter-stat- x Reads Own Obituary Delegate Chosen For Lions Confab 22-2- 3 r WASTE IN ADVERTISING. j e bill-board- s, . e ' . mv-ha- lf 11-1- . w |