Show —y' -c t V’ y ( j y ’ i lA f s VOL SAUNA Ill Jupe Cane Passes On Daughter of Jairs Sociah Personal IIugentoblerhAS returnel home his mission to Germany he stopped in Mt Pleasant for a time and (Ipane Dies From Spinal Menin ame to Salina Tuesday of this week lie looks familiar and feels excedingly giltis sell lie had® good tiue while away tnd some very pleasaut experiences une the daughter of Mr together witty sogje uopeasaLt ones His plans fur the future are not known ajid Mrs James Crane passed out' of life Wednesday night after a lingering Mrs A M Petersen of Mt pleasant illness which started in a cold and ended mother of Mrs Wm Lund came to SaThe lina Webnesday being called here on in spinal meningittis and death parents an relatives are grief stricken account of the illness of her daughter She was a bright md will retiln a short time over the sad affair and good little girl and will be greatly Bp Taylor of Levan has been in Samissed in the household where she had of the week visiting and grown front lina a few days spent her little life vith bis brother Frank Taylor The even sweet a and tender a 'babyhood visit was very pleasant for both ol flower grows into its first beautiful them as they enjoy the company ot bloom one another- An exceptionally fne funeral service Mrs Jens Hansen of Ceqterfield will be hdd at the R S Hall Saturday an aunt of Mrs 0 N Laud visited a couple of days in Salina this week coming on Wednesday and going on visit Fiiday ‘She bad an enjoyable Mr and Mr Jacob Gottfpedson Th® Sunday closing bill paeeed by the legislature and intended for enfor- brother and sieter of Mr and Mrs H Gottfredsou returned from Mexico cement contains prohibiting clauses for the keeping of the Wednesday after a long stay down there had The gone there for their Sabbat V dealt and are both greatly improved dear cock or Pr1'?9 ffKjits bouse Horseraces circus gambling Miss Alfretta Dasirup has gone and or ealooft got m u I j1 withoit letting the f Baseball footba V handball or basket kuuw anything about it She married bal or gape men Horn Itichfield who wasa widTpeatrtcal vaudeville farce drama-ti- c ower with one child He took her tq — pr equestrian performances itichfield aud g ivejier a cornroi table Seating riuk Home wherein both aie well audoappy or tnoftng Allretta wae a performance Operatic good girl and favorably picture show known in Sal'ua to oue all jjuo s roller coasters or oeseaud peace and joy toaqd her ether devices tjegjrts Miss Alvitda Nitlseu went to Molio ‘ resorts for congress j' umWMonu’ FvVey and l: iT with friefujsShe alien Ltd a ball ciu ulng t— down there aud had a mast ‘ enj'yable Bicycle racing track time She aRo went tu tne hot Transporting of people to any pleasprit ge near there sure restrt on Sunday llulds to apply on Decoutiun day as' Mr George arsen brother-in-laWell ashiudays of the editor came out from his home o in Mt Pleaaant looking over the couu He had try her and in- - Ceutet field thought eome of buying a farm her bu t : is undecided yet Control of liquor business in hands Carl Nielson’ the blacksmith has of state board of examiners consisting been huisily engaged of late in makatstate and of governor secretary ing an old bouse new The place he torney general got from Wallie Distrup has been enAppropration of '$20000 to oarry out tirely remodeled and almost rebuild so that now Mr Nielson has a borne bill Appoint mentof inspectors and clerks as good as the one he traded e Twenty five per cent of license fee Miss Clay Allred came home from to go to state Salt Lake Thursday to attend the funBonfcof $2000 to be given by eral of her sisters little girl for license The public school teaehers of SanNo license to be issued within 300 feet of school or house of worship or pete county will hold “their iustitute in Gunnison today and tomorrow It 20 feet of theater or concert hall is thought that some may go over from Upon petitiou of 25 per cestof voters in cities otl2’UOQ or over or of Salina who are uot teachers but who ' counties exclusive of such cities or of like to be in good company other counties eleotionl may be called Isaac Colby has bought the George to vote on local option Cornish farm for two thousand five No license issued for less than one Hundred dollars Mr Colby is makmonth ing quite a few investments in Salina in runties of He now has a good farm here Amount of license first second fourth and fifth classes The Creamery interests in Richfield not less than tl'COO per year: have reached a stage where the help Druggists to sell liquor on prescrip- ot Salina people is necessary C M tion only: Hansen was called dewn there to hold No woman or girl allowed to remain a meeting with the milk producers on saloon premises Thursday evening and explain to them No treating how advdntageous It would be to quit Liquor to be soli ta one room only the trust with which they are having Room to be eutirely open to view trouble and patronize the Salina fronting on street nnd only one front which is a healthy strong creamery latter back one and door door being and honest ' Institution for employes and proprietor only The Relief Society s celebrations of tables gaming No booths chairs ' annual day at the hail on Wednesday devices or slot machines allowed Wholesale and retail places to be was a very nice sooial affair from every Many of the aged were open from 6 am to 10 p m except on ‘standpoint Saturday when they Willoloseat 9 p outaudhid a most enjoyable time They together with all others were tu close election day aud Sunday feasted at noon time and a fine after of dinner program was rendered’ though Mis daughter not as prepared Many wh o had parte the late Joseph Lapish will depart in Salt Lake could not be breaent to take their parts her home for She has set- but others were called on' to do it in Saturday to remain their stead In the evening they all tled her business affairs and leased oame for a dance which they The lady made together the residence for a year as merry as possible The oounty has impressed herself very1 favoraand the school teachers were Silpt ble impression upon her acquaint- honored guests next’ of course to the ances in Salina aged The officers and members of the seciety are to be- oongratnlated James S Jensen accompanied CM Ilansen to Richfield Thursday upon the splendid success of the affair lo talk up the creamery business littl$ A Blue Law lt New Liquor Law EVHeebe’ Simon from SEVIER COUNTY Contents UTAH MAR of the Paper You will find vyy peasant readirg in the contents of this paper There is something good for every one Page 1— All of the news of Salina and vicinity and county 2— Utaty Htate news national and congressional news as goad and complete as man can give thejp the news of the etra session Page 3— With the World’s great humorists ' Fun and mirth Patrick’s Day in story Page and poem Page 5 -- All the neys from Washington the capitoty Gyeat men and women the President an$ his official family— spicy and good Page 6— Noted peopje yh® are talked t atyputjin the nation Page 7— News summary editorial notes Page 8— Timely Items os Interest and loc advertising And say Mr Reader it’s ttye best yon can get in a Country Weekly The genius of man can gjve you nothing better o Medicos Meet Medical The Sanpete District Association held its regular charter-iat fxaliua Thursday al meeting he CotnqyercD! cjqb rooms which weredecoratej for the qcCivon Tilt program consisted of some scholarly’ papers by the physicians Dr Fleece did the eitevtaiping al a wtjl piepared banquet The visiting doctors were met attyo trains nd escorted up town-- ' The most learned ard progressive physicians f two counties were present Now the above sounds alright’ but it isn't trqe Theie was nothing It wyi thediy Jlis ditc and lo it them place I but the doctors tint were laakyid for never oirne — —— Redmond News Mrs Annie Maria Jensen sn old lady 78 years of age passed from this life Wednesday after a brief illness laShe was a sting only since Sunday pretty good old lady and bad a varied these in all years experience Arthur Christeneeu has been cn the eick list for about three weeks but is improving ' Mrs Christensen has been suffering with a very severe attack of grip for the last ten days Mr and Mrs 1 C Brinholt are envisit from Mrs joying a pleasant Maria Jensen of Ephraim The good eistere oelehrated the Relief Society’s birth day on Wednesday with a fiue program and luuchi N9- 19C9- - 19 Richfield News 16 —Christian Richfield Mireh Cauutsonof Elsinore recently received patent ou a machine which will greatly lessen the labor connected with beet growing The invention is that of a beet Hocking machine and it is an entirely new idea in beet culture Mr’ Cuut8on conoelved tin ideaof a blocklug in iohiue a year ago aud has worked bard to accomplish his aim This is Mr Oanutson’s first attempt at machinery invention and he feels jubilant over the results oi a hie efforts Hince the Jensen Creamery companj acquired fulcou!rol of the dairy products of Richfield aud vicinity thert has been much dissatisfaction among the local producers who feel that the are being discriminated against in the As s prices paid for their products result of thi9 dissatisfaction a meeting of the dairymen has been called for Wednesday night to see what can be done toward finding another market for their cream ol Representatives the Salina Creamery company will be in attendance and an agreement may be reached with this company for the handling of the Richfield products Jon been Gates §oa of Gafes hap down for a oouple of weeks with He was ver an attack of pneuiqonia sick but is improving Westwaain Wednesday in the capacity of president ol Sanpete Medical Society swore to e complaint agaiust a lady who Is practising without a license Dr Bpd John I vie was held The the Richfield tabernacle last (Suna day with goodly crowd present The Bu speskera were Tree Segmtller ohanaiC FeTeTsVJ1 Tqutiu H Clark The Indian vWar Veterans of Riobfi-lacted as pall bearers J Oscar Ivie aud famiy were present Editor Christiansen of tbe Biknben wag in Salina this week and met with the Scandinavians in a splendid meetHe visited ing Tuesday evening tbe Call office and passed a few with a lu of schools County Superintendent D Jensen spent part of tbe week visiting the public schools the different grades in good order and noted that excellent work was being done by tbe teachers P in Salina He found Tbe Bird boys Rrigham Cut-O- ff - 44 Is Assured Emery County Editor Sees The Put Fqi and Trains Rail Speed- - !ng Dawn Canyon The following is from the Em?ry Cnuty Progress and sounds good: The editor last weellnd the pleasure of talking with a number of the leading high officials of tbe Rio Grand railroad while enjoying a trp to the Moutello alt fields and Wendoyer a new town and the first division point on the We ern Pacific raiioad oat of Halt Lake City distance of 122 miles Geporat Manager Kilg way General Passenger Agent IA Bentoq and the head men of several of f he various deqartments inolutiug Chief Engineer T J Wycbe of the Westerq Pacific yere all aboard But what was of tqost interest to the writer was the expressed opinion of several of the railroad men present rhat the Salina cut-o- f cqust be built to carry the increased traffiQ tfiat will come to the IJio Qrande railroad brough the completion of the Western Paoifio road vyhich will be into Han Francisco sometime buring the coming fall A1 officiul? ased canceyntng the matter freely expressed Ppimon 'hat this great bulk of n$w business road would throw to t le tyo Grande jould not be kauled oyer tbe Soldier iummit to any advantage because ot the heavy grade and the consequent ligh cost of operating that expensive piece of road and the further incon venieuoe of the slow time and danger if wrecks thereon lust what would be done about this matter the railroad uieu observed their visual conseyvath veness and reticence but it way appa rent to'a peradnqprrersufttjU&a tin ' circumstances connected ths vyith proposition that tbe early construction f the Saliua out-o- f was tbe only solui tlon of the veed question and this some of tbe railroad men quite admit ’ ted The editor of the Progress therefor feels almost justified in saying that it is the opinion pf the railroad offioi-al- s of the Rio Qrande system that the aext piece of rsiroad work undertaken in Utah will be thp construction of the Salina cutef Good Times David and have been makibg some investThere will be good times in Salin ments in real estate this week They this summer That is a Bettled fee bought the house and Tot formerly Prosperity is here in large chunksan Roy by Chris Christensen for three hundred and twenty five dollars They bought the farm hitherto belongfrom Aling to Niels Christensen bert Dasrup for eight hundred dol- larger ones will come All kinds ( labor will be in demand There wi be tbe building of tbe big school boa which is to take all tbe labor that ca be gotten in town Then there is th Charles Jensen who has just returned from a mission is soon to start for lars :ut off which will take a host of met Canada where he will settle and live Preparations must bjmade for a been Anderson has very boom There will hivs to be a Hyrum S hereafter sick for tbe past week or so and for deal of building done an there The pretty Redmond girls are beco- stime it was serious He is improv residences for rentjand not Some ing nicely and will soon be able to ming experts at basket ball sale Get ready for the aof the neighboring towns may get a again game soon 0 Cuddebaek has sold bis fine drivA J Crosier of the Salii Manager Hon Martin Jensen is through with Colonel Blue Grass this Mercantile Cohas been out of tov ing horse his legislative work aud will soon be week to Ben Bickle Suo’t of the Jumpart of the week on business connecti borne He has done about as well as Tbe animal with hia house bo Plaster Mill for $300 ' the average man could do and taken was worth the price and is up to the bispart in an honorable maoner He standard usually raised by Mr was on the right aide of nearly every question that came up His constitui ents may feel proud of his record in evidenThere wasn’t much Congress has mat in extraordiniry ce on St Patrick’s Dav in Salina exof Schools County Superintendent are no session for the pur pose of a new tarrif There lot usual P D jensen and Principal Ereece via cept the bill Whatever else they may do it is’ ited our schools Thurs day and found many Irish here but some were seen certain that they will pass a bill “wearin’ O’ Ths Green” them in good order will greatly reduce and equalize tbe If Sevier county could only land tarif According to advices given out to be clo is which that factory the sugar following ie about what will be Mrs Jorgensen has been in Monro e sed down up north there would be comprehended In the bill: duriug the week visiting tvithJier son Is tbe An inheritance tax provision based something doing around her Joseph of an effort being put forib upon tbe New York tax inheritance kind right Mrs Frank Herbert has been quite ' to get it? If not why not? That factolaw sick during the week No stamp taxes' ry would be worth doing a lot for and Bp Lorentzenis bnilding an additi- if even a thing was done that could be Hides placed on the free list onal room to bis residence out on the done it would be landed easy enough Iron ore on the free list farm Tarriff on lumber reduced to $1 per The Call is soon to have a new boms Mr Knighton an aged resident of when it began to look as if there would 1000 feet rates as to wool nntouchrd He Dingely on was Centerfield died Monday be no place to get in town and a tent Agricultural implements to be adfor a time A resident of Salina and would likely have to be resorted to for mitted free from such countries as adhors’ all Funeral a home ths editor got busy and bought known to We hvld were services dnesday thsCuddebaok building on Main street mit similar Amerioan produots free James Jensen Countervaling S duty ou petroleum Mrs were Mr and was six hundred dol The conoideretiou Was lari Just as soon as possible the retained in attendance and Mr Jensen on In half Tariff cut steel on® of the speakers move will be made owned also v New Tariff Bill tbt |