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Show SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927 VOL. 9 Shortage of Funds Stalls low Tills e Highway Tor Susan lei rE. Aspires Bis Salina-Fishlak- NUMBER 32 Gunnison Only Company laid Paying $7.50 for Beets An important real estate deal and Operative association (recognizes A loving and splendid tribute was Declining to disturb the beet The road to Fishlake tip 'Salina made, naturally the the some of best which involves the agvalidity of the contract neroad wwill be given due tracts entered into between the paid Mrs. Susan Carter Heath last canyon and through the beautiful was in North lands ricultural when Sevier, farewell the gotiated by it, together with the Monday afternoon, of the Sanpete and Sevier growers country past the experimental stabeet growers of Idaho, with the week of the the Who first tttea one were to desired consummated has ,, the given At the present time toads d the Gunnison Sugar com- tion, which would take the pleasure-seekB. the Mattsson E. when iheeri Sersugar manufacturers, on Februcalled to purchased the beyond. uses are great recreational for pany, and recognizing the validity of through a beautiful, yet un- principally ary 18, 1926, for a period of considered the lowest in priority for the contracts entered into with the known section, and which is "being three years. allottment of funds and for this sugar manufacturers a year ago, the boosted by Salina citizens and many the Thle right of any manufac"Was not possible: to secure reason it' assoUtah Sugar Beet localities north, will not be a reality i turer to. pay a premium on beets bute, filled the church to overflow- - Taylors flats an allottment for the ' Salina-Flshciation, in a resolution adopted Fri- this year, notwithstanding the pleas is acknowledged, and this assoinvolved and A several of which flowers proposition lake road. profusion would highly .ing. fcy iu directorS) of the local forest officers and a ' banked ciation will not be a party to casket, the comforting thousand dollars, the amount of fayor a unifom price for beet3 in The committee assured the forest strong committee from Salina which words 8Pken and the appropriate which is not made public at this time. any controversy between the anJ Idaho anJ commend the set- officials that $4,000 would be pledg- y met at Richfield in a The association manufacturers. has who B. E, Mattsson,. just ed by the county commissioners 'of .m?sical Program given, made the Gunnison Sugar company for offerwould a uniform favor ting last Saturday and Sunday With stated new imthat iolemn senrices highly the and holdings, quired throughout' a contract providing for a $7.50 county and from interested national forest officers. Dr. A. J. beets throughout the for 700 ing of consisted price entire the Passive. acreage who would see the beautiful minimum guarantee. The meeting Lewis, H. B. Crandall, P. C. Scorup, citizens states of Utah and Idaho, and G. MBufr'shad charge of acres of land, all of which is consid was held in the State Farm Bureau The forBishop" section local opened up. Dr. Don C. Merrill, Charles Nielson the Gunnison Sugar commends f the best in this sec- offices in Salt Lake funeral at tlie chapef and after a ered 8om City. and Max Cohen, members of the Sa- ester, C. A. Mattssonj recommended the for the generous price becompany selection by a '(juasteWcomposed or tion. Many improvements are At this meeting every beet growlina Lions club, made a strong plea that government fluids bfe allotted which have Mr. his agreed to pay Mattsson on they . ProwC Dun Baker, M. I. Ove- - inS planned by to- - A. The to the amount of $12,000, which, ing district in the state was reprefor the building of the road. state. in this for beets and season new this coming holdings and G. M. Wright, the invocation sented. A delegation from the Elsilocal forest officers also declared the gether with the $4,()00 pledged by ?on offered see activity at the famous The delegation from the Elsinore M. Ira Rasmussen. local would by suffice to interests, nore district urged the association project to be a meritorious one and build A acreof the ranch. district resented the action of .the Ovesoft 1 large C. A. portion Prows and each sang a comparatively rood road. to make an effort towards obtaining aided the local citizens in theii solos,' being accompanied by A. C. ae has been under cdltivation, while a uniform guaranteed price for beets Gunnison Sugar company in entering movement. the Sevier valley for contracts was Wfflardsdn " as violin accompanist. 80me has been used a pasture for throughout the state. The directors an invasion of the C. N. Wood, assistant district fon-- i Mucb of un&rairi&the heretofore territory formerly Other musical number were solos by of the oganizaton insisted, however, Old Man Groundhog, Vhose ester, and C. F. Evans, forest ln-- j o g Miss s'uch action supplying the plant at Dan Baker cultivated land is to be prepared for that th Mary McCallum, not could take on the 2nd of February gener- knd selections spector, were present at the meeting and The sucb association ain Elsinore as other with the b!y by quarter. fPswithout a mutual agreement entered and after hearing of the wonders that ally determines the weather condi- Cordembla of the directora felt. howev.r that thr. was Short addresses Vera iiven hy E. tlle Id,h0 SUM th 1 would be opened up, the timber made tiona for the comteg ste Wto cahra will hetrrrren the to land ha deeoM trade gardenw. Dr. c j, West alld BrI Idah Bee, Crow. a matter to be settled p buraln, Cte, available, the increase in fire pro- gr.Ts.iar .ms. Mt.' Mattsson and and to that is planning they could ing sugar companies, to tection, declared that it would be five not Last would not acres and potatoes. attempt to disturb loving tribute Was paid Mrs. Heath. plant season he planted an acre and a half impossible to carry out the project ow, and the results wil Ibe, if tradi- All of those 'the contracts . signed up by recently giving talks knew the to It was shown that the base price the Gunnison Sugar company, this year. The officials stated that tions are followed, itoenmy weather 150 bushIn potatoes and harvested deceased from girlhood ddys and her the road allottment for forest roads for the coming six tveeks. The sun els. This year he intends to plant for beets in the Idaho districts was which a guaranteed price of $7.50 her splendid character, her $7.50 per ton, while throughout! this year had been materially re- shone warm and ' brightly yesterday life, ton on three.year contracts was and loving ways through about five acres of certified seed and Utah, except in the area served by charming duced, only $48,000 being provided. and the weather indicator Tiurrled If conditions are favorable, the yield provided for. adversities and pleasures, were euloThis amount is $20000 less than In back to his sleeping quarters where should be prolific. The potatoes M. S. Winder, secretary of the fixod for 1927 was only 1926. They also stated that a large he will take another week's ' nap. gized. grown at the Mattsson ranch are of f8 Prioe ' is Beet Growers' association, quoted the benediction T. G. Following by a ton. portion of this allottment was urg- His attitude is just what tMs section quality and find a (ready $7.00 superior contract The as present saying: Vll that mortal was of The resolution adopted by the asmarket ently needed for the maintenance of wants and storms, rains and snows Humphrey, runs until 1928, and growers and the kind And loving Wife and mother, sociation follows: in existing road projects; that the sec- will be Welcome while the old boy Mr. the Mattsson Early spring manufacturers are bound by it alike. ... was taken to the East cemetery and retary of agriculture and chief for- finishes his nap. Co win remove his family to the ranch Beet The Utah Sugar It would be a doubtful policy, bow-- , tenderly laid to the final resting and he will devote his entire time to ester had been able to secure from to prevent individual manufacever, The was place. dedicated by grave congress the appropriation of road improving his new possessions. turers from paying bonuses if they John Nielson . funds solely on the grounds that il felt like it. The Idaho bonus Is to Mrs. Susan Cartel Heath died at such funds would be used for the LOCAL BANKING WOMAN encourage beet growing in thht the Salina hospital Thursday mornopening up of large interior regions, GETS REAL EXPERIENCE state. It would be pleasant if it ing of last week, the result of a now supporting large bodies of timcould be applied to all of Utah, but stroke of apoplexy suffered some ber and where no roads at the presMiss Violet Johnson, the efficient j is no apparent way of bringing there ten days before. ent time exist, and that no part of assistant cashier for the First State! about. that the appropriation would be used for Bank of Saliha, kiid who recently re-- 1 Since all the manufacturers, save ATTEND HEATH FUNERAL the development of recreational turned from a two weeks visit Jto the Gunnison Sugar company, indi- areas, and that, therefore, no acHie value of the newspapers of If some one will shoo the jinx cated at the meeting that the $7.00 California, had some real bank train- count of the purpose for which road the state' was recognized and appreing, insofar as the training of large that is resting on the shoulders of guarantee for 1927 would stand, It is funds have been secured, it would ciated by the executive committee of financial institutions of the cities are the Salina high basket ball team, clear that the farmers of Sanpete not be possible at this time to allot the Utah Public Health association concerned. While away Miss John- will be doing a good service, and Sevier valleys will be the only they funds for the construction of the Son was a visitor-studeat a meeting held Wednesday, preat the and incidentally it will help the beet growers in Utah to receive tha road, since such road sided over by Dr. John A. Widtsoe. First National bank and the Pacific hoopsteas to come from the cellar $7.60 guarantee. That price, it would be used principally for recre- The following resolution, introduced bush, of Monroe, and Mrs. Ben Car- - Southwest Trust & Savings hank at .where they have been resting since seems, is confined to the Gunnison ational purposes. However, it may by Mayor O. K. Hahsen of Provo, ter, of Richfield, were o among those D8 Angeles.. Through the courtesies the opening of the schedule. In the Sugar company, as the be possible that funds in the future and seconded by Mrs. Levi Edgar from outside points attending the of the presidents of., the institutions two games played Salina has been Sugar company has indicated its pur- will be appropriated by Congress for Young, was unanimously adopted: funeral held for Mrs. Susan Heath Miss Johnson was accorded the privi- - the losers. In the opening game pose to adhere to the $7.00 contract. the construction of recreational Resolved, That the thanks and jjj tjiis gity Monday, lege. of taking, a brief course of train- - with Gunnison the lads were defeat-- . roads and if such appropriations are appreciation of the Utah Public ing in every department of the bank- - ed. In the second game; staged at Health association are hereby ex- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, who are ing houses. Monroe Friday night of last week, , The Pacific Southwest Trust & the Salina quint again met defeat, tended to the newspapers of the state spending a few weeks at Salt Lake of Utah for the valuable and gener-- Qity, were Salina visitors over Sun- - Savings bank is one of the largest on The last game, however, the final I branch- - ending was more even, the locals ous cooperation given in the recent day. Mr Jones is messenger in the the coast, having ninety-fiv- e Christmas Seal sale, and for the good house of representatives and during s nd carries 2,500 on the payroll, taking the short end by a score of will and helpful attitude, they have a three-daadjournment Mr. and The experience, Miss Johnson stated, 6 to 11. Bo occasion when on s Mrs. Jones availed themselves of a was, wonderful and proved Intensely every Salina has the best litter oi displayed in aid been called to have upon to home folks. at that, and Coach Davis is getthey interesting and educating. the protection of the public health ting the boys in better shape ewery With the opera house packed alby the dissemination of necessary Inday. Team work is being stressed most to suffocation with a crowd of Members of the first ward, formation. and the lads are getting, some real merrymakers, enchanting music and all workers in the church activi- a setting that would appeal to the of New York J. Arthur training. Strawson, ties for the past year will don In the game with Monroe, the most critical, the Salina Legion Volfield secretary of the National all badge of honor this afternoon e in team standing Friday, the unteer Fire department, the newest present-badgwas association leaders Tuberculosi, wearers wiU be the distin-- j locals were outwitted and were un- organization in Salina, staged one of activitle9 the future guished guests of honor at a p en- - of th 88Sociation( submitting a able to overcome the strong men. the best and most successful dances d program to be given this after The fact that the Monroites were held in the city this season. The .. program. 18 n coacbes noon. The first ward were victori Andrew Anderson, Jr., Mr. and 8. held to the low score is evirlenre that dance had been extensively advertis-tric- t referred to a spewas This matter ous in a competition held during the number four of the Utah Ath- Salina will come back and hold ed and visitors were hers from cial committee consisting of Dr. John Mrs- Frank Nelson and Mrs- Edward past year in church work and activi- A. Widtsoe, Dr. H. G. Merrill, Dr. C. Hading, of Aurora, were all more or letic association met in the office of in the coming games to nison, Redmond, Aurora, Richfield ties, and won out over the other four N. and it j and as far south as Elsinore, Miss Kate Willialns, Mrs. le8S htfrt in an auto accident a few A. J. Ashman,' superintendent of a losing point. wards in the stake, which were Red- LeviJensen, mile8 north of NePbi last Sunday 400 attended is estimated the will that Salina battle Tonight The nearly committee high Edgar Young. Sevier school district, at Richfield on mond, Salina second ward, Aurora with the Richfield high at the local Hhe benefit dance, will meet early this month to make morning. 'That the occupants of the The and Sigurd. victory was a big car were no Beriously injured is one Saturday and discussed the problem gymnasium. The game promises to Elaborate preparations had been their up report one and naturally the winners are - of sending three teams to the classic be a sufMrs. miracles. of the made is and in Harding Salina 0ne by the several committees In Mr. Wallis made a statement on going feed proud of the distinction in showing the a to win worst, receiving Lake this Salt at very tournament charge and nothing was left undone recent 8ae of spring risgg geais ful b'P wound. It was first believed work in young mens and to make happiness for every guest. which was he said , very gratifying. young womens associations, primary Inasmuch as &n parts of the gtate the hip was broken, but nothing defi- A good natured crowd, all bent on of Teams Standing work, Sunday school attendance, Re- Baid it would bo nite bas been heard since the party enjoying the hospitality of the vollief society work, religion classes, . which reached time Salt at Lake, , unteer firemen, joined in the spirit, k ;b t compete e8ti- tfbrfh Sevier high school, represent-war- d attendance at priesthood meetings, mate Mrs. was treatment, Harding given and at the close it was the unanimous next meeti of the genealogicai committee to Salt ed' The party was teaching and declaration that the dance was the workI These officials sent a protest to best given in Salina for many The audit made by Lincoln G. Lake and were on the Wwey. miles north of Nephi, the State Athletic association main-th- e As a tribute for the achievement months. Gocertified accountants of Wben a the entertain to was are car tbe wards The dance was given for the purlosing traveling about twenty- -' taining that the reduction of this tbe funds and expenditures of the as- today. The program will SQciation for the past two years, was 've miles ah hour, when suddenly it trict to two teams instead of three pose of acquiring a fund with which start at 3 oclocck this afternoon, at submitted to the meeting, and which lurched to one side of the road and .is discriminatory from the point of which the high school band. Girls sbowed the records to be in turned over twice, throwing the oc- - view of the school population with The boys are in good con- ' Glee club and the Salina quartet will dition and without error. The some of the districts that are equal two wards are contesting for honors, need of bunker coats and firemen's cupants in many directions. furnish numbers. Following the pro- Dr. Widtsoe, in a brief talk to the highway was covered with ice at the ly distant from Salt Lake City. They Wednesday night the first worders hats and other necessities which go gram an elaborate luncheon will be committee, stated the work of the as- - Pnt of the accident aiuj it is declared iii' their 'protest that the downed the second wa'ders in a close to serve as protection in fire fight- served. The members of the g Hie ing. A net return of the dance gave thought that when the wheels hit the three teaims ha(ve proved satisfac- - game, the score being bunch will be identified by a ice the car skidded, getting beyond ;tory in the past and that the state first quarter ended with the score the firemen some $70 and this will clever badgs, on which is printed rontrol of the driver. The car was athletic board was offering a poor aid materially in purchasing the and the half with a score of First Ward Honored Guest. Wear-badly damaged and the party was excuse for a system that had operat- - with the first ward team leading, needs. niarooned for a short time. ed successfully. Captain Ralph McAllister and his During the last half some classy Soon after the accident W. R. ' There are fifteen high schools in playing was done on both sides, but aable lieutenants and officers of the petitors, who lost in the contest. Wednesday of this week. They ac- -' Johnson, also of Aurora, came upon this district, as it comprises the notwithstanding the fart that the volunteer fire department, want to At evening a dance at the opera com panied Mrs. Cornelia McDonald, the marooned party and carried them counties of Sevier Sanpete, Garfield, second warde-outweighed their op- - extend a vote of appreciation through house will bring to a close the days who was here at the bedside and to to Salt Lake, where medical atten- - "Wayne and Piute. All these schools ponents by several pounds, they were the columns of the Sun for the lib- festivities. The honor guests will attend the furieral of her sister, Mrs. tion was given those Buffering the i were represented at this meeting last unable to cope with the clever pass-- . eral patronage given at the dancing lead in the grand 'march. Jmost. Susan Heath. (party Saturday. tes and goal putting. j j., -- Salina-Fishlake -- J er j 1 -; two-da- i . ( 'as - Utah-Idah- gira-tion- - ! .. 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