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Show v i VOL. 9 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1927 club name LTROGRES.SO Safina Lesion Boys lets Prove Royal r.t Cfirtfty, The election of,, officers,. .appointment of project leaders and a social hour were . theb outstanding features WHCAKES Salina Legion, post 36, enjoying the hospitality of the local members, being dined and feasted and royally entertained, declared their visit one of the most enjoyable they had had since their tour of inspection of the state organizations ' began. From the time of the opening exercises until the time of departure, the visitors were kept busy and when they left there was a warm spot in their hearts and expressions of gratitude were extended for the hospitality , - sec-Mr- INFANT BABY SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA frAUSAees) of the special meeting of LProgres-s- o club held at the home of Mrs. June Webb Saturday evening of last week. The officers elected Xojrt'the ensuing year were: Mrs. Ethel Anderson, president; Mrs. Luella Burr, and Mrs.- Elsie Rex, Elsie Rex and Mrs. Luella Burr were chosen as leaders of the project work for the year. Mrs. Marie Dastrup was voted in as a new member of the club. The annual bansuet, when the husbands and partners of the members will be feasted, with a. rdinner. at the' Main cafe followed by an evening of progressive cards at the home of Mrs.. Don C. Merrill, is being planned by the members for Saturday, State American Legion officials, after making an inspection of the ' NUMBER 35 More Effective'Than Alarm Clocks OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR ; 0 r ATTACK Faun Liston, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it. S- Liston, and who was stricken with bronchial-pneumonifollowing an attack of whooping cough, died Wed- -, nesday morning at the home of her parents. The diead disease worked rapidly, and every effort was made save the life of the baby, but and the death of the , avail one has cast a shadow of deep at the home.. Faun was bom October 21 of last year, and aurviv- - Bari StasedFor a, s. retary-treasure- r. shown. , . jdng..are the grief-stricke- Bqxing and sporting fans and who e love the game squared arena are to be given a chance tp see an-t-o other and more thrilling boxing test' in-- Saline, Next Friday even-litt- le ef-th- ut ing, .according to .official, announce-sorroat the ment, a reel card yfilbhe Salina opera house and some, genuine action twill be seen. The boxing car- nival is being staged by the Salina Legion and it i - planned Wuofftr a two better program than that weeks ago. As. feature egrd two fast boxers from Central Utah will be, seen in action for the lightweight championship of Central Utah. The number will also be a two thrilleR and ia - addition to, be .will bouts there prelimifopr big nary bouts and a battle royal.? Following the boxing contests the Ls gion members will be boats . at a . dancing party., In the main feature boinf contest will be seen $tni Steele ofGo-sheand .Kid Ivie of Pacific coast fame. Both men are evenly matched, Steele weighing 136, ; while Ivie tips the scales , at ,138. Stagla hM a splendid record and has snugged sev oral hot.contefts to hi. flhlt win-- The fans of Southern Utah nings. are familiar with Iyie, having aacn him In action her at the recant w parents, n, Mr. .and Mrs. M. S. Liston, three brothers, Blake, Reed and Elsworth, . ? and one sister, Thelma. - Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of E. A. Liston. Bishop C. E. Peterson was in pharge, and he and Brigham Casto made appropriate re- marks. A beautiful song service was given by the choir, the numbers inOh cluding Sweet Little Rosebud, My Father, and Shall We Meet At the concluBeyond the River. sion of the services at the home the remains of the little baby were tenderly laid to their final resting plaoe in the East cemetery. . Included in the officials from the state organization visiting the local evening. Following the social hour, ,a de Saturday night were S. ' W. Tooke, state commander; C. 0. Weisley, licious lunch was served by ' Mrs. Pete state adjutant; Marthokis, Webb,, assisted by Miss Bell Webb. Americanization officer, and State I Committeemen Ferd Erickson and CLEAN OUT. MAGPIES Clifford Nelson of Richfield.- - The The magpies, which have been and early part of the evening was given ' are at present .a genuine nuisance, over to inspections and reports. The are to be. reduced in numbers, if were given an outline of tative plans, are carried out by the NEW CLUB ORGANIZED what had been achieved by the local, ' Salina Legion, Convinced that the The Rotary club, recently organised and included such activities as the birds are destroying nests of song with a membership of eight and with organization of the Legion volhnteer birds, thus reducing their numbers, ' fire department, the l'i"' Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, speaker of' Hdrrah for the Salina basketeers Mrs; Elma Larsen as president, will - the house of representatives and rep- -' -t- he jinks left them long enough ho,d weekly stings at the various , Fourth of July celebration during .The local Jegion maintains a commit-- 1 to win a game and every-- , homes othe- members. Needlcraft, renting Sevier county in the statea for them 80cial times Prrarns and luncheons 1926, distribution of Christmas cheer tee that works in conjunction with is was now with presented body legislature, happy that the locals wil1 feature the meetings. The club the boxing carnival and the the state fish and game commission ' beautiful engraved black ebony gav- - came ' UI.' through by winning one game, In the on of when matter and the exterminatof .battl,.i Adrian posting flags every patriotic eL a gift from Xhe Salina Lions, dub, at least, and hopes are held out that'member3 were entertained Wednesand the president, Mrs. . Eiton of SanUquta. a Messrs. Tooke, Weisley ing the magpies was suggested by at Salt Lake occasion. Monday evening of this perchance they may win another be- - day aernpon by Richand fast Elma The Larsen. .Slick" SJpf and Erickson gave brief talks to the the Legion committee, the state of- week. The afternoon proved fighter, presentation was made will be matched. will field the social 81y Heigh and members asembled, discussing the ficers offered immediate coopera-- , , enjoyable, program, by. j. E. Lewis, especially delegated boys have two more trials. They will present and future work and activi- tion. It is planned to start work in .jjy the Lions club,. at, Mr. Jorgensens play with Monroe tonight in this hour and dainty refreshments were in at 127 and Eltoa. at lS&u- Preceding the , big eonjftsU v there ties of the American Legion. magpies hotel at the capital city..- , The cere- - city, and next Tuesday the final the features. The hostess was asbe four' good prelim inari boats. will Miss sisted Luella Christensen.. by The local post was organized in attended not by any pomp game, in which Richfield will be the mony was Local aspirants for. hoiprs,vlU b November, 1919, and since that time and glory, instead simplicity marked contenders, will be played in Salina. seen in these contests. During the the work has been under the direcThe locals will have the advantage the presentation , and acceptance. "battle royal wUl be staga evening Solemn tion of seven commands, cherand the The gavel is a beauty and is of both games, inasmuch as they are if ed there is to be aptioii.fcwill and membership has grown to almost 100 ished by Mr. Jorgensen. The gift is to be played here. However, the be in this number. Theu committee of black ebony, bound with a silver hard luck that has followed per cent of the boys who reside her them in the Dwaine Olsen charge-oaffair premises a and who seived in the late world war. Salina throughout the division play, has band on which ig. inscribed: and every number on the time big Tooke State Commander House Lions Club to Speaker of the highly eliminated them from participation program vtfll afford real spqft. of.' Representatives, S. M. Jorgensen, in the finals to qualify for the state praised the local organization and To accommodate the bigtjcggwdthe had no hesitancy in classing it as The head of the gavel bears tournament. 1927. Solemn and impressive funeral ser- seating capacity will be enlarged and contract W. W. the Clyde, having the most active for its size of any of i Last Friday nights game was the vices were held for Dwaine Olsen at better facilities the Lions emblem. for building the Sevier river bridge arranged t the 8a- the legion posts in the state. Jorgensen- was one of the victory the Salina boys had rnade Speaker when last houae lina Sunday ke afternoon, where the eanlval Emery bver weJ charter members of the Salina, club first victory Salinas boys had made friends and relatives gathered to pay. ig to opera Immediately following the- business held. be will pass, highway and,- notwithstanding his : many du- - ond half. At the end of the first the session and smoker at the post last sad tribute to the deceased Inasmuch M many ..ladep were .resumed operations last week with a ties while here in caring-fo- r his var- - half the score stood and the members with rooms, guests deeds and the present at ,the last contest and due his for susgood many of eight men. .Work was : crew stock and business interests, he lina in the lead. During the second joyed a splendid banquet at the Mam sterling character he was endowed to the fact that 'many have fignlfied some two months ago on ac- has been and is still one ,of the ac- half Salina warmed up and bested with. cafe. Emmett Robins, newly elected pended During the services appro- - their intention of attending the box. of the inclement and freezing count I in the club. His value the visitors, the final score ending workers tive commander of the local post, was in numbers added solem-wit- h ing bouts next Friday,, special armusical pr;ate weather which interfered with hand- - as a member is Salina 54, as against 32 for appreciated highly charge of affairs. During the lunch- ceremonies. to fhe nity the cement. Mr. Clyde, it is anrangements . are being .mad ft., to aceon a fine program was given and ling by his associate club members and Bicknell. Draper, Forshee and Bird Mr. born was who at commodate 0lsen, as work Emery will hurry the rap.iho .wish , to atfor this reason the beautiful gavel were the stars for Salina, with October 31, 1907, died at the home of tend. The thos$ the numbers included musical selec- nounced, best of .order, will be and as if possible nothing tions by M. I. Oveson, James C. Jen- idly was presented to show the deep ap- Crane, Brown and Long holding up jijs Bister, Mrs. Burr, in this and maintained there need be no fear will city the bridge big happens,, Bird and Forshee both clouted sen, A. C. Prows and G. M. Wright, preciation, and, too for the achievefollowing a lingering illness. of rowdyism. be completed before the high waters ment attained jay out 14 points each. Oyler and Bag-le- y Most of his life he had been in ill by Mr. Jorgensen., comprising the Salina Lions quartet, come. and string music numbers by Bud starred for Bicknell, each mak- health but was able to be up and The workmen. have been .building Feterson and Lincoln Fordham. Thirty-ttwelve points each. ing, around until some two weeks before forms and. assembling reinforcing were present at the banquet The score: his death. A weakened heart, supersteel for the beams and arranging G T. F. P. induced BICKNELL by complications, forced him to carry the work out as quickly as 10 2 0 12 to his bed some two weeks before erf the . celebrations Oyler, rf One feature hie Before was work suspendpossible. 10 0 e Bagley, If death and he sank gradually until ed in the early part of December the held ip Salina on Washingtons 4 c 0 the end came. He was the son of was about 75 per cent com- - day, Tuesday, .was the dancing party Baker, 2 0 Linquist, rg house Salina the at George T. and Catherine Olsen, both .opera plete. The east span and railing are given 0 0 Allritch, lg whom have passed away. Dwaine). a of carnival featured Carlisle comto be this Manager and with done, yet 2 0 The Junior prom given by the stuhis poor health, was - ball and the setting and decorations Taylor,, rf unnotwithstanding be will j time short it but a pleted lovand and ever was ever kind most of elaborate some the patient dents of the North Sevier junior til the bridge will be thrown open to were 28 4 0 32 ing to all. He came to Salina last Totals seaa in this city; Decorators were traffic. class, at Social hall Tuesday night, G. T. F. P. SAUNA September and during his Short resiFrank Herbert has been awarded busy several days in advance, of the the social feature, of ,tH lte 4 dence here gained a wide acquaint- proved. Healthy children, fed from the pure the contract for building the, timber date for the dance and when the Draper, rf 10 Forshee, If and healthy milk from healthy cows, ance and his friends will mourn his winter season and hundred! ,packsd bridge across the Denmark Wash, large,, crowd assembled it was met Bird, c .. .: 14 the hall to capacity. It is doubtful helps to make a healthy nation and the course of which has been cut with colorings that were most untimely calling. 6 Crane, rg Mr. Salina can boast of more healthy Olsen his are Over occasion. for stepthe 2,500 feature was ever held if any similar Surviving of west old the priate highway just 3 6 Brown, lg . . .' - and 'I Mrs. Lizzie Olsen, four sischildren than any community of its the old used were feet mother, flags .buntinghave will The pf of in bridge bridge. that that Salina surpassed 4 size in the United States, and the a twenty-foih perfecting the decorations and ev- - Long, rf ters, Mrs. G. M. .Burr of this city, span. and pet. evening. . 2 c Tuesday .... Patronji. Mrs. C. R. Smith and Mrs. George reason is that none but healthy dairy If the weathqr continues favorahle, erJ( nook and: corner were festooned Gee, were classes students of all cows are tolerated, and- for this the the A. Rogers of Salt Lake, and Miss Lydia ronesses, company of Rich-- with the National colors. Noise 46 7 1 54 Olsen of Delta, and three Totals . farmers and dairymen have a big lot crowd extra and natured a brothers, out enmasse and enjoyed Ijo the ers, contract for good the gradhaving Anderson, referee; Whitehead, umof credit coming to them. Olsen and J. T. Olsen of Rich-Jethe .hospitality end, eetftrtftfament ing and graveling the highway be- - good music added to- the enjoyment pire. field, and Gerald Olsen of Emery. Last week when the state and tween Salina and Aurora, will short- of the dancers. offered by the Juniors. Nothing had Burial was at the Emery cemetery, b,en jeft und0ne In the way..of pre- .Considerable, anxiety was shown county veterinarians visited this sec- ly resume operations. Considerable ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE - wherq the body was tenderly laid be- tion for the purpose of testing the work was done last fall and when the .when the., drawing for the beautiful parations and to the end. of Showing Mrs. I. N. Parker was the charm- - side that of his father and mother. cattle for tuberculosis, some were large crew of men are started to gold watch which had. been offered up the class colors, the( hall ras e mass of drapes of red and whfte, and skeptical as to the final results. Some work it will not take long to com - by Manager Carlisle was announced. ing hostess Thursday afternoon of VISIT GUNNISON LIONS of the Mrs. James Monroe was selected to last week for members 500 cows were tested Tuesday and plete the job r! the effect was decidedly pleading and H. B. Crandall, A. C. Plows, Em effective,,' The patrons sweet club. 1450 Pink were from the make ?the when veterinarians bridge the peas drawing Friday .and, patrontickets. The second ticket drawn used artistically for the table deco-- mett Robins and Dr. Harold Cran esses were Messrs, anc Mjesdames to determine the results, only SCANDINAVIANS TO MEET two were found to be reactors. In R. The Redmond opera house will be was held, by Miss Verda Jensen, and rations and the effect was pleasing, dall spent Wednesday evening at Dan Baker, A. J. Ashman, as the Gunnison club of were members the much awarded the she special was where A. is followed guests present Peter James sought Eight the scene, next ..Thursday night of a Aurora, Johnson, Christens) dai.ying more extensively than in Salina, gala gathering of the member of the for i prize. The frst number drawn and Mrs, A. C. Willardson was the Lions club of that city. The delega- - feterson and C. Leo Merrill Danc-tio- n from here were in conference there was only one that showed signs, Scandinavian Elaborate had no claimant,7 Mr. Carlisle has special guest. First honors at bridge society. jig as started at nine oclppk and the Lions of the neighbor city it was eleven before the raoij with Max Mrs. to Cohen Mrs. went and will announced another and this, the examining veterinarithat he give plans are being completed for the to many activities that enade was given. In the pippienade ans declare, was doubtful. Redmond entertainment of a ; large crowd and. dance soon and that the members of Willardson won the second. Yesterhad a clean slate and the .condition the entertainment committee has Bob Ortons Dancapators would fur- day Mrs. Andy Peterson entertain- are now being worked out. Gunni- - were, the juniors, seniors, faculty and ed for the club membets at a lunch-eo- n son valley farmers, the local visitors patrons and patronesses, and, leading of the cattle was found to be in piomised a good program (of talks nish .the music., . condition. Beparty at the Main cafe. Follow- stated, are going to plant some 300 were Principal and Mrsn Da n,t Baker. and songs and other features. splendid ' HOLIDAY PROGRAM the about county ing the luncheon Mrs. Peterson en- acres of potatoes during the coming This feature was a real pne ftpd with 6,000 sides the program there will be dancThroughout ' cattle were put through the test and ing and later refreshments will b$ . tThe; Daughters- - of - the Pioneers tertained at the W. H. Brown home. season. The project has been dis- the students and participant, jn coscussed here at various times and a tumes befitting the occasion, The society is working to were entertained at the home of Mrs. only eighteen were found to be in- served. provmovement is to be started to have ed highly impressive, OCTOGENARIAN ENTERTAINS fected. This is a far better showing the end of getting funds to aid in .the E. W. Crane from two until six Tuej The committee who had tb ball ix than two years ago, when a similar various fields of labor. n Mrs. Isabelle Barnard, 82 years of fhe farmers of North Sevier to do Dr. sday afternoon. if kewise, possible, test was made. At that time 4,000 a sketch dinner at of entertained her age, charge were the Misse Ar,, Bun- party gave a biographical Ada Burgess, Vana , Jphnson head were tested and- 114 were conMiss Lydia Ot.sen, who attended father, Hans P. Freece, one of the last Friday evening for Mrs. Eliza demned. R. A. Gillies, former resident engi- - and Beryl De Lange. Tey,Vpre as- the funeral of her brother, Dwaine early pioneers of. Utah. Readings Gates and Mrs. Vilate Ivie, both of The' wide open spaces, plenty of Olsen, at Emer; Sunday, and , who, were given by Mesdames Annie An- - whom have passed the seventieth neer here for the state road commis- - sisted by the class officers ,ho are ith Mrs. G. M. Biot, derson and Hattie Gates, and Mrs. milestone. A splendid dinner was sion, but who is now located in Wash- - Royal Harward, Grant ilason, Reed good air and water and proper eare visited Monday has resulted in giving Sevier county returned Tuesda- - to Delta where she M I. Oveson played two piano solos, served at six oclock and during the ington county on the Zion Park high- - Gates and the Misses Bessie, Jackson, a mighty high standing in healthy is an instructor Jin the schools of that The hostess served refreshments to evening entertained her guests at the way, spent Monday in Salina look- - Ellen Thomas, Bessie Crane, Bell I cattle and pure dairy products. ling after personal business matters. Webb 8nd Ruth Mattsson. movies. city. i twenty-fou- r guests. t v ten-visito- rs First lame Friday A semi-windu- , te . n, J : p. - ear-baske- ts, - l. prpUg ! , semi-windu- p I 1 - Services For f j I - . - Salina-Richfiel- d - 15-1- 6, Sa-io- us i . -- , en Fri-we- ll. d hree Mer Dairy Com Bis birth-bridg- M Swiss , . appro-acro- ss I . : , . ot - mak-fiel- d, ! - full-Jam- 8t -- -- , - , ( : . ed . -- prom-pertaini- . . -- , Freece-Ameso- I - J k . ' ; es |