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Show C"P i4t r THIRTY-NINT- H - By LLOYD O. IVIE -- The Battle Of Gravelly Ford Bus Company Seeks Salina Canyon Franchise Application to operate a bus system between Salina and a point 20 .miles North and West of Greenriver, has been filed by the Continental Trailway System, according to a report from Reed Hansen, president of the Salina Chamber of Commerce. A hearing on the application will be held Thursday and Fri- day at Salt Lake City. Mr. Hansen stated the bus company was seeking support from local residents on the ap- plication. C of C members ap- proved such support, and ask- representatives of the city and other clubs to attend the For Region Nine North Sevier High School at Salina, will host the Region Nine Track and Field Meet, Friday, May 2nd, according to Coach Dent Sorensen. All events will be held in the afternoon, commencing at 1 pm. Trials will be in all events, with the exception of the 440, 880 and mile run. Three schools have been favored to capture the meet from marks established at Information of t he sudden oter events this Spring. These death 0f Seymore Prows came schooIs are Wasatch Academy, as a shock to near relatives in Eichfield and North Sevier. galina, Sunday. According to meager information, he died earjy Sunday morning at the famiIy home in Glendale, Calif-eornia from a heart attack. Mrs jzoia pr0ws a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young left a mesreceived jaW Wednesday noon for Mt. Ver telephone Mrs. Young sage He Was a brother of the non, Washington. jae A g Prows. He had been received information of the sud- jn failing health for the past den death of her mother, Mrs n. Anderson, at her home Wed- 15 years Many of the elder residents nesday morning. They traveled wRj remember the family as by auto to the Northwest, and pjoneer residents here. The will remain at the family home parents were John and Mary for the services and burial. Manheart Prows, and they came from Kanosh when the children Mr and Mrs Rhuben Jensen were young. visited the past month at the He was born February 6, home of Mr and Mrs Neal Tuft 1896 in Kanosh, and attended jn Riverton, Wyoming. Mr. Jer.- the schools in Salina, and later sen employed in the shop at was professor in the music de- - a uranium mill in Riverton. Mrs. partment in the Provo schools. TAneAn has returned tn her home He married Daisy Ferguson in Salina, and is making ar- . o Pnce. rangements to move next month, make their future home in Surviving are his widow and Dr DemUS ree Wyoming. Dr. J0"8 Prows NO. 40 Salina Resident Celebrates 90th Date Of Birth Seymore Prows annual business meeting of the Sorosis Club was held The Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Raymond Dahlsrud as hostess, Presiding was Mrs. Stanley Jensen, who gave the clubs financial report and officiated at the election of officers for the 1958-5club year. Officers chosen were: Mrs. Dahlsrud, president; Mrs. Jack vice president; Mrs. Robins, Richard Criswell, secretary. Past officers are Mrs. Dale Peterson, president; Mrs. Stanley Jensen, vice president, and Mrs. Leon Christensen, secretary. To serve on the program committee are Mrs. Merrill Nielson, Mrs. T. J. Morley and Mrs. Leon Christen- sen- Luncheon was served by hostess to 12 members. Following the Summer vaca- 9 According to the application, the bus company will operate a thru bus over this section be- tween Denver and Los Angeles, They have a franchise at pre- sent to operate on the other sections. Local thinking was the com- pany, if business over the new dlb route proves sufficient, may see fit to operate a terminal in Sa- sumed in September. lina, handling passengers from all directions. - re Place Orders For Beet Thinners Dies At California Home d sister-inmeeting- Mother Dies Early Wednesday s. J:. 1 'J-ddv er It V Li dm. idfcw on the flat ts Gravelly Ford Hill. Take an hour and walk over it if you wish, but by all means spin through the gap on only 36 Highway 63 to Scipio minutes away. Turn West at the first cross street, and drive to Highway 91, but do not enter. Get out and look around. Set your clock on June 10, 1866. You are now in the bottom of a lake Scipio Lake. Note those water markings to the West. The Good Book says that faith moves mountains; Scipio is a town that moved its lake nine miles South, The quiet Sunday morning is hung with rolling clouds. An estimated 500 cattle and some horses are grazing peacefully in the lush meadows. A neighbor shouts over to Father Ivies place: Your cow had a calf ing the night, Shes by the lake. James Russell Ivie, who was then in his 64th year, was a pioneer who had come from Georgia to Tennessee to Missouri to Nauvoo to Winter Quarters, and, at last to these valleys of the mountains. He had served as a to Joseph Smith, living loyally with his family . . and his faith through the mar- ev er tyrdom Carthage Jail. Here The Sclplo Raid As far as this area is concern- ed, Gravelly Ford is the hottest spot of Indian days, with a number one claim to a monument. It is one clash that can reasonably be called a bat- And where is Gravelly tie. Ford? asks a school teacher. Well, if your car is impetuous at 60 mph, drive South on High- way 89 for 8 minutes Exactly where the Windy Canal comes under the railroad track, turn East down the lane to the old river bridge. Incidentally, I was raised at Rocky Ford; we used to stretch wires under that bridge to keep cows in the pas- ture. Now go around the dugway for a mile and look Northward, You are standing on Rocky Ford and that volcanic hump out cow-robb- SALINA, SEVIER COUNTY, UTAH, MAY 2, 1958 Track And Field Meet Friday avenue Valley Roams And Rambles irnif YEAR , ' Ji ' Maggie Rasmussen dur-Hil- l, body-guar- Observes 90th Birthday Anniversary a in Salma, celebrated the anniver- ary of her 90th birthday April 30th. Mrs. Rasmussen is very well, and takes care of her own household. She recently return- from spending the Winter months with Mrs. Bill Drage in Salem, and Mrs. Brig Bird in Clearfield' Mrs- Raamussen Preferred to the day 1uletly and dur Dav in the week- Mr- andMRoberts of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Ard Rasmussen of Roy, and n f nd to etend - - in Salt Lake City, April from causes incident to age. Mr. Jensen was a son of James C. and Caroline A. Rasmussen Jensen, and was born Novem-e- d ber 17, 1878. He attended the Redmond schools, and in 1885, the family moved to Salina. The family were pioneers in the valley, and endured many hard!hlP9 and assisted in settling - - d the West, by appointment from Brigham Young, he led a company of settlers to Pleasant Mt. jn ganpete Valley pjeasanj That morning his 15- vear3j(j son, Hymie (Hyrum Lewis) started to go with his father, but the old man stopped. Maybe you had better stay and help around so as to be in time for church." His last known wordg, For out of the cedars Southwesti everywhere pour- a swarm of yelping Indians. sweening the stock awav In an t t Father IvieT ran . ut m the lake ln those days the savages had guns a long with their bows and ar- fOWS The seRiers hunted for a long time before they found Mr- Jensen was a DiacKsmun, and was especially interested in Beginning Tuesday, May 6 , there will be a representative music and religion. When a of the Employment Service at young man. he studied music in the Salina City Hall to receive and. always assisted Chicago, ... orders for beet thinner. There- n W1 e commun y, music Mrs. Rasmussen is a pioneer a avor e so 0 s a was an presentative will be on hand Pr0WS-Firan and has resident in Salina, srvlces-waeach Tuesday and Thursday S h e funeral background. interesting were services Funeral 12:30 p.m. of undetermined origin from 11:30 a.m. to born in Kansas, in the small ducted Wednesday in Glendale, Pe-Opei- lS he served wiped out the home Farmers needing thinners may of Nematon, and was and its organizations, town Lawn in Forest with ic burial the was a s0 0T many yearsand furnishings of former Sa- - call in person or telephone JA christened Sarah Margaret, but the Prophet with Los along in martyr, Cemetery Angeles. and served as lina residents, Mr. and Mrs. T?: ?ltaa Am"iC has always been known as Mag- - active in politics, whom he had revered. Farther in Democratic chairman the Alma Knight of Cedar Qity, parents were George as ameo.ber 'in the futh' y0n8 Henry Wright, Mrs. Preston Jensen and dan- - after belngctose? the past ten Sunday afternoon. The loss, inana tne to be out with the and Williams, f ghter, RoeAnn, who visited the days. During the closing period, cluding furnishings and personal items, was estimated at bepast week at the home of Mr. the business was completely Scipio immediately sent out The family emigrated to Utah about eeven and Mrs. Farrell Crane, return- - cleaned and renovated. Frank and tween $15,000 years agQ $20,000. two was about riders, one through the when lh Maggie Sorenson Mrs. reWilma present- ed to their home in Salt Lake Prows is the new manager, He married CaroIine Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Knight and fam- East hUls to Fort Gunnison and settled first of age. They d years Lorentzen. Marvin 1898 Rasmussen April Jhte City Sunday. placing ily resided in Salina' foTmany the other to Fillmore. All the in Gunnison, and came to Sa S.V years. They are the parents of were a while, the later. few lina years Mrs. Lucille Harding, owner of urday evenmf JManti. Raspushing ahead as fast as cows Lorenzo married She the Day and Nite Cafe in Salina, could be made to travel. If one mussen in the Manti Temple on and PPlar musical Survivors are two daughters, gave out( R was and Mrs. Sammy Crowther of Patrltlc bad just Of the 1886. on the Heard March 18, family MrS- Pearl Bel1 o Rchfield, and rumbers. program a rora g her and left They of 10 children born, 8 are liv- were musicians from North Se- Mrg CyJe Barrow of Murray; ,ie t die few were Mr. Knight, 70 years old, was vjer She a so consisting of the Mormon-i- n a sister and two brothers, Mrs. found thus at time the the men in pursuit the basement by 53 eRes a gr0Up of 18 girls; a male children; Thomas Njeson and Ra Jenen on the fire broke out. His wife and son, following day. 4 Soloists and ren from Aurora. quardett of Salina, and Bert Jensen of Donald and family, also residei were children. Mrs. Rasmussen has Salt Lake Peterson, Billie Lou judy City; 5 grandchildren but in the home, gorenson and David Noyes, and 2 were at church when the fire rflld-n- tat R Y tt made tte May Jst Funeral services will be held was discovered. $n.! Leland Nielson,' supervisor of today (Friday) at 2 p.m. in the The building was of frame church building, of Salina, is in the Salina Second Ward Chapel. for ceremonies Installation A change in the meeting day and the flames charge of building the new construction, , Tt of Burial will be in the Pioneer 0j m the ,.S1 elected. before J?hnn galina Lions Club had ew. D.s. Chapel in the Manti spread quickly accompanied Auxiliary to the Salina Ameri-theCemetery, directed by the Peter- unanimous approval of the could be summoned. Nearly the Ward. According to plans, the son Mortuary. They had a good day for can Legion were held at the membership entire structure, including cloth- - chapel will be completed in the present at the with weather the of on job, partly were meeting April Thursday ate Summer, April 23 rd meeting. Effective ing and home furnishings cloudy to bright sunshine and iast week. Mrs. Evan Mickelson, Bennett Nielson, a member of the first meeting in July, the reduced to ashes, te: district president, presided. - fairly. warm past enterthe to Christensen Mrs. Claud perar.es' unable faculty at the Lincoln Junior club will meet the second and were place Firemen Mrs Chad Ff' School in Orem, and Mrs. 4th Thursdays of each month, F0njWlF-...nin the members tained stated it High Young may but the cause, at ,Brown a president, and Mrs. Ruben form- - Nielson visited H. Robert 55, Davidson, ,cat. Saturday and instead of the second and fourth have been caused from a faulty Matrons card club Thursday and take to the snow. Kn is the past president. of died er resident crossing April Salina, and Mrs. Le- - Wednesdays. This will make with Mr. was A luncheon in the Sunday evening. dainty electrical connection at the Mrs. Jensen California. at 23rd presided ElMonte, land Nielson. The Nielsons re- - the meeting in July fall on front Dart of the home from served preceding the evenings oil - Funeral services were held Mon- Wlth ted Chrisand Leon Mrs. meetin8abouA Fard ?ruf side in Provo. Thursday, the 10th. Vrtiich point the flames seemed game. Mrs. Merrill Nielson and inches of new snow on top of tensen, chairman for the Pan- - day. Services were in the Hall M. were Christensen Mrs. J. to start. the crust. Looking North from American program outlined for Mortuary Chapel at Logan, with winners of score prizes. Sheep Hollow, there were, a few April, gave an interesting lec- - burial in the Clarkston Ceme- breaks in the snow at the head ture on Honduras, and showed tery. of Porcupine and Hoodoo, but colored slides of the country, its Mr Davidson was born June no breaks East of Squaw Hal- - people and the industries. iq()2 i, low. Little or no runoff was was K 30 Luche annual The Principals party evident on the slopes. The members in the Auxiliary and Davidson. Following the death numerous requests being made Bennie and Norma Heath of streams were in the Elementary School dis- small, and the guests from the Legion. came the his of fatheri Safamily Salon in free Heaths the by citizens for Stylart money trict was held Thursday evening water wras clear. The streams m gaRna to the attend scheduled from are He lina, said, this Washington. school building, In the Aurora Hollow were too low to sheep Mrs. Letitia Crane was hostess October 17, 1925, he married money is not free, but is mereM. D. Robinson, president in Peerless Educational Ciic, to measure at the USGS measuring in to members the in 5th in Salt and be 4th LProgresso held assisted Logan. May Mary Malmberg ly our own money being restations There was about the Sevier D'strict, was at Crane Conthe a Club, with a Lake turned after a large portion has Saturday Beauty of include Survivors City, daughter, Aurora, q p g cf water near the Ranger by Vermont Harward nest Nlelsod Pre' Mrs. been taken out for handling and .M.r8, vention Manhattan night. Sunday of Redmond, hm? banquet Nielson Betty streams two Perry, where and Roger the station sided at the program, and Mrs. Reach, California; sons, Donald Lessons will be conducted by meeb other projects. We lose much the was Life Club Night nterest- ave an ae of our money in the process of hair known the Robert and oyS internationally in decorations, Davidson, Glendora, theme featured muddy water in Salina s it going to Washington and then sson. Poems Prin- - stylist, Monieuer Simon, assist- - Creek from ln2 Baldwin many luncheon. Park, Davidson, and evidently was coming program being returned. wives were special party ed by Lee Smith and Miss Dora rom tbe Quich country, Salina popular authors, read by Mrs. ornia, and the following bro- Also brought up was the BernWilles. Mrs. Eva and sisters: thers Creek, Cottonwood and Water Noyes, were interspersed with guests. Sixteen were present. Allen depression. Mr. Dollinger Washington; Seattle, Hollow areas. g,. by a group of girls direct- A. Davidson, Salt Lake City, expressed the thought The deer herd was still low in d Brce Johnsn. a Grant Davidson, ElMonte, Cal- by M actually, money was available, the Gooseberry area, and over JohnMrs. muscal but people were causing the by reading Seth Davidson, Spanish ifornia; the Winter range. No tracks trouble by holding on in place son and solos by David Noyes, Fork, and Howard Erickson of were seen any higher up. of buying. In Utah, all figures The measurements at Farns- - Billi Lou Sorenson accompanist. Salina. point to better times with the worth Lake showed 67 inches of Mrs. Crane served luncheon at Attending the services from exception of the mining and a content and of water with to or burned be snow, buried, and covers were laid Salina were Mr. and Mrs. How- Salina City has an established oclock, allied industry. By halting the trees and limbs should be piled 25.9 inches At the Gooseberry and family. dumping area located East of the in depression talk, much of the their designated area South Ranger Station, there was 36.2 city which can be reached by trouble could be overcome. a of water with inches of the dump. snow, going East on Second South the lines of Thinking along 14.0 of inches. content Scattering of refuse along the Street. socialism the among younger Salina Creek runoff has fallen Laws of the State of Utah streets and approaches to the was also generation up, brought off few from the the past days make it a misdemeanor to dump dumping grounds should be pre- Addressing members of the with figures secured from a week. last of For level day any rubbish or trash in any vented by proper loading and Winner of a thousand dollar April 25th at a meeting for car Fal.na Chamber of Commerce graduating seniors at the high two the irrigation canal t a special meeting Monday schools in Boise, Idaho nlace except a designated area, hauling. If it does fall off, it or and handled the entire stream in bond in a recent slogan writing and truck salesmen a"d agency was H. J. (Dolly) Dol- - Provo. and you are expected to use this must be cleaned up. This thinking was night Lake held Salt truck in the contest, creek. managers, sponsored by the l The city needs your cooper. area in a manner which comnger, district manager United blamed on parents more than All sand gates on the irri- - division of Chevrolet Motor Co., City. Health and in City SUte vvtth stated Prows, tales Chamber of Commerce, ideas secured through the Mayer piies Mr. Willardsen the In ArnoId salcs. contest, willar Da.l maintain tte der t0 regulations, stated Mayor He Sa. wa, c0mpclin8 8gaisl 0,er Intermountain area. President schools, by the speaker. Burr Motor Co ma daIy w(lh A. Prows. grounds. dumping city Mr. Willardsen was also salesmen in the Salt Lake Citv ''ecd Hansen was in charge of claimed more time should be lina. sand Without sand. these All rubbish should be dump- tQ coopcrate will result in law 'he meeting, with the Salina spent with children as they are gates or traps in operation, it awarded a television set for zone, which includes all of Tunior Chamber as ed on.the slt8 a guests. maturing, by the especially iFa ViPad enforcement against these indi- Would not take long to plug the taking first place in the contest. Utah and Idaho, and sections of Mr. Dollinger talked on the parents. signs in the dumping the main regulations, animals and fowl carcasses are viduals violating Cedar City Fire Leaves Former - FT Rocirfont HnmPPSC Legion Hall s - o" Musicians Present Benefit Program MT TFTT fr n 4 cow-robbe- - rs ham-strun- ; great-grandchil- d- great-great-gran- n. Officers Installed cheT" T fr. 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