Show J 2Lh tm li fu J m SAUNA iv SEVIER COUNTY UTAH DEC 31 1909 NO 33 r LEITER OF INTEREST Company Writes About Many Things of Importance To This Section ' ? Mr C N Laud Editor Salina Call Palin a Utah My dear Mr Lund: to whom I Our Board of Director presented your let’er today expressed satisfaction over finding a live newspaper man in that sectiou of the coun trr and you may depend n us giving you an account of developments from Ve have been making lime to time expensive experiments under the directions of the State Agricultural College and otherwise in order to find out the agricultural possibilities of our Our experiments have ne’ghboihood been preeminently satisfactory espec- ially in regard to sugar beet culture We tciieve there is no better 6ugar beet land 8Dy where than is found in our neighborhood From the orchards that are in bearing iu the Gunnison Valley and from our experiments with our young orchard of nearly 300 acres we are warranted in the conclusion that we can equal any apple district in the West or for I hat matter in the world in apple culture Iba products exhibited at the State Fair from near Axtell and those of the worthy people ofSaljna brought much favorable comment and was the means of directing the attention of many prospective set- tiers to that valley We made experiments iii the growing of flax Soi beans rape and buck wheat besides the crops grown by the farmers and each experiment goes to Vive that our valley has posjiblities beyond anytbiDg ever anticipated the old settlers Personally I was iLucb gratified and called the attetion of my associates to the wonderful watermelon grown at Salinaand which were sold along South Sanpete County I have had by the grower last fall some experience in the melon business at Moapa which is eesentially a meloD country and I have pever seen any thing in that country superior to the We have not experiSalina melons mented in the melons at Axtell yet but this indication of a coming industry has greatly encouraged our company in regard to what may be done and we will no doubt give the matter a trial iu counectiou with our orchards next year As to the sugar factory We are making an effort to have a factory installed near Axtell where there is an ideal site comprising all the essential necessary for a factory but the sugar trust may delay the accomplishment of suen a thing uuless we are success-fulin uuiting the people of Gunnison Valley sufficiently to induce independent interest to come in or force the present operators to come in and take advantage of the opportunity which we have As you know we have given two year’s time and expended several hund red thousand dollars in developing the Gunnison Valley and bringing the same to the attention of the world and we are very much pleased with our acand with the prospects complishments We feel however thatthe co operation of local people iu the vailey should be mere extensive than heretofore and believe that the people iu the neighborhood of Salina and surrounding country would begrea'ly ben fitted by joining in bringing to the iurtber attention of outsiders our wonderful agricultural uud other pussibili ies A unity of action is what is m jsi needed in the matter of a factory A uuiced effort would makeit impossible forauy trust to prohibit ihe erection of a factory It would also enable us to get on to boter markets with great quantity at the disposal of any one shipper Our investigations show that the people ot the East quadruple us in prices received fromtne pioducts of altalfa This in is done by grinding the alfalfa-ha'a mill 'making different kinds of teed which can be shipped to remote ina on account ot its concentrated bulk We have a m vement on foot for the establishment of such a mill at Axtell We have not d your activity iu connection with the United Commercial j n nA c IN SOCIETY Co-o- p SHEEP IN DANGER DEATH at REDMOND Mrs Guy Lewis and daughter visited r r Prize Drawing at The big A "J Lewis during prize contest carried out by with Mr and Mrs a Passing of Young Wife and Mother store ended Christmas dav die week and had delightful lime the and was a very successful effair in ev Mrs O N Lund owes her thanks to ery way and won friends for the insti- Dr Spicer for a spray of orange blostution At the hour for awarding the soms on Christmas day lie reoeived piizesallthe store was crowded with a lot direct from his mother iu Califorpeople who represented tens of thousands ofdollars in casbooupous When if came to the test Carl led all the rest Ilis coupon represei ted nearly $500 $49 8 and he was given first prizechoosing the $50 sulky plow P C Fcornp was a dose second and won the fine $25 suit ot clothes P II Madsen was within the four hundred dollar class pnd won 3r' hen all the ticket! prize a washer were put into a fwp bushel sack fill ing it comfortably shaken up and e man blind folded drawing out one a ticket containing the name of Susan Lleath who received a sewing machine Mr and Mrs Biown handled the contest very well They are keeping the store up in fine modern style There is no store in the county that The cash receipts on surpasses it Deo 21 were $G65 00 — - o — AMUSEMENTS The Kempton Kornedy Ko will visit Salina Bnd present some of their best plays on the evepings of January They will be welcomed by all patrom of the theatre as they are always Hood Christmas exercises at the chapevening was a crecitatle pleased and delight ed a large number of people who had come out to see and hear The children did real well The el Friday nia Frof Calvin Fietcherof the Agricult-ara- l College was a Salina visitor last week coming to see his father and M Mr tand Mrs C Herbert and to take bis children wiili aim to Logun He whs recently married Joseph Trows and Hons arrived home fqr the holidays from their southern tour They have been selling gas lights and giving moving picture performances and have doge exceedingly well Manager C M Hansen of the creamery was a Salt Lake visitor during the week going down on bnsiness Wilford Jensen came down from Bingham for Christmas and spent the time in Aurora and Salina vis ting relatives and friends Miss Hattie Burns hashad the pleasure of the company of a fine young man from Milford during the holidays His name is Mr Hatten and he is a gentleman whose acquaintance is worth cultivating Bishop Loreffizen is proud of his Christmas present and why should he uot be? See the birth notices Mild rid Gates of the Gates Hotel had the misfortune to fell find fracture her left arm last Sunday evening near the The effort of the High School at the U S Hall Relief Hall Sunday evening in a caMrs Josephine Anderson of Murray ntata was not all it might have been as jSo many ifficultfes were eflruvt?r?d' in the preparation One boy 'being an hour late was the means of losing 250 Christmas at home with mother She hours fer the audience Nevertheless same down from Salt Lake for an g the production was entertaining One hundred and ten said to have been sold at mas eve dance tickets are Dr Roy Burch was called down from the Christ- Mt Plesant over the phone for the holidays aud Miss Kate saw to it that ' orchestra dance Wedne- he had a very mepry Christmas was indeed a merry affair Mrs P 11 Madsen went to Goshen whichpleased and delighteda goodly Monday for a short holiday visit she number ofyoung people having relatives ther Andrew Petersen was down from The married folks dance Thursday evening gotten up by a Dumber ol elt Lake to spend a few days around ladies prominent in social affairs was his old home well worth while It was well attendThe following 3lina teachers went ed and practically all were married to the State Teacher’s convention at people It’ was a very orderly and Salt Lake: Ruth Gottfredson Olevia well arranged affair most enjoyable to Scorup Mary Christensen Prof C C all The music was furnished by a Conley and Mrs Conley And they nine piece orchestra from Ephraim were well paid forgoing as the lecture and was very good The lunch was were very good i excellent and well served Tom Humphrey didn’t go to Trovo for nothing last week H? brought with him back to Salina two excellent Cuba’s imports of Yellow Pins Cuba imports annually about young ladies of Bluff Utah who had feet of yellow and white pine been in attendance at the B I U at SO per cent of which comes from the Provo and are here spending their No suitable building vacation United States Their names are Miss Elsie umber grows there Butts and Miss Ruth Perkins ' Surface (Continued on Page 8) Thq Provo sday eveuiDg THE CRADLE LORENTZEN— In this city Sunday December 2G 1900 to the wife of Bp G Loreutzen a daughter MILLER-I- n this city December 23 1909 to the wife of Marion Miller a son In Aurora Sunday Den to the wife of Linn Ilolda son ' nOLDAWA'Y— 120 1909 way Club a have thought that this We organization lacked direction would beglrni to add our small effort! in connection with your organization iu the consumation of some of the things that can easily be brought about for the common development oi the Guunisou Valley and where evei we can be of hel p in ay way- our service is at the disposal of the club We feel to compliment you on your iuter-es- t in collecting and presenting to tin people of our section the news relating to the Gutmisou Valley and wi wish that more of the local emulate your example Yours very truly Spalding— Livingston Investment Co By Win D Livingston General Manager I and we EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and EDISON RECORDS We have been trying for a year and a half to get the Lewis Drug Co to handle our Phonographs ftod have at last succeeded khry will carry the different sized machines in stock at all times also the two minute tr standard records and h 9 Amberol or tour minute records We have sent the Lewis Drug Co some of the finest' most records we have iu both the two minute and the four minute kinds If you like flue music go in and hear the EDISON play Yours Truly Edison Phon-ograp- Co A Terrible Losiei Likely In Many Parts of Very Sad Affair— Other Counlry-Catt- !e Also In Danger News Last Tuesday morning a Vei y sudden halt was called to the holiday festivities in I!edmond Pleasure ceased and while the good joy 6tood still to the spellbound people listened news of the death of one of the community’s fairest and tenderest flower Mrs Myrtle Frandsen Toulsen wifeol Moroni Poulsen and only daughter of Mr and Mrs James Frandsen Sin lied at about 5 o'clock a m Tuesday It was not thought at all that she wa seriously ill She and her husband came home from school at Provo to About four days spend the holidays before death she was taken sligbllj ill with what was thought to be cholera morbus but which a physician called an affection of the liver She grew steadily worse and to the sorrow and surprise of all passed away at ttn time 6tattd leaving a little helpless babe and a husband Myrtle as she was familiarly and lovingly known wasa product of Redmond having been born and reared there Her girlhood was sweet anc About a year and a hall charming a o she was mariied to Mr Poulsen In that time she had entered the realm of motherhood She was verv popular both as girl and woman and had done much good in social and religious circles even though but twenty yean of age The past two years she was along with her husband a student at the B Y University of Provo being o' i y thing shows and dance5 pn being pended out of respect kir? All the last and acts of love for the departed dear one weri The cold mertouohiDgly beautiful ciless grave willclos over the fair form and there II everywhere be a vacancy where she used to linger and laugb and sing and talk But memory will keep alive all the purity and perfumed influence of her sweet life Peace anc comfort to the husband and parents Fuuerl services will beheld tomor-oSaturday a't 12 m pier The Christmas News gives out thf statement that Redmond has grown faster in the last ten years than an other town in Peviei- county Ver good And its going to grow soon more tool Soren Jensen has been sot ewhat during the week Old Saint Nick was kind to the inhabitants of this town and left ever body rejoicing especially the children The Sunday School had a flue on Christmas Day at 10 A M Th house was crowded and every one eu Joyed it In the afternoon a fine dano was given for the children aud as ttnu left the building for their homes a ta of candy and nuts was given to eaci child attending A game of Basket Ball Monday nigh Redmond vs Salina resulted iu a for Redmond 1 Score 15 to 20 was a good game throughout and A good tun good crowd attended was had in the dance after the game The District School boys of KedmoLo-wen- t over to Centerfield Mouday eve iug and carried off tne honors iu t of Basket Ball with Centerfield game school boys The score was 10 to 17 TheChristeusen family reuuiou las Tuesday was a time of rejoicing to an A substantial present repast ai L o'clock iu the Redmond Hall kept ai A short in good spirits progiam wat rendered aud after the room was put in ot der a guiue of Basket Ball between members of the family unde a lively Those iu aitenu-anctime for all present not living in Redmond were Mi aud Mrs Heber Christensen am daughters of Cauada JB Christensen and his son Earl of Mauti Clyde Chris tensen of Ephraim and Walter Christensen of Beaver Christian Jensen jr returned L Canada Wednesday after a week spent here visiting relatives and friends L The terrible cold and heavy storni the present winter is likely to raise havoo with oatlle aud sheep Here is a press report from Buffalo Wyo dated Deo 2S “Range and weather conditions in this section are io bad that flock masters are offering their eheep for sale at one dollar per head T hese sheep could NN not have been purchased six weeks ago or before the severe col l and enow set in for less than six dollars per head” Cattle are also suffering and hundreds are perishing in the colder parts Conditions could hardly gel to bad h ereabculs but tbi y may r et bad en' ough if this desperate weather keeps up of RICHFIELD Richfield Dec 24— Manager Andelino£ the Farnsworth cafe this morning found that bis place had been entered during the night and a small sum of money tak en from the cash drawer Entrance had been gained through the rear door whii h had been pritd open were plainly visible on the back porch and in the snow The police are working on a well defined clue f ' P' V A r AURORA Editor Call: Do yon remember In what unenlightened age of the world the superstitious idea of vaeirution tock place? I take it to be tne meet warped idea tLat evsi originated in any human brain There is here a young girl from a Provo school who has her arm in a sling and she looks as pale as death and why? Did vaccination help her? No no It helped her pet sick There should be a penalty aillxod to any person who would dare to vaccinate a human being Vaccination originated barbari-au- s in the heals of superstitious I am a wandering traveler ou this a but not mind iu wanderer on planet this infernal vaccination Zoramite Wandering Elder El win Sorensen returnedhome last Saturday from his missiou to the He was the principal Northern States speaker at the ward meeting last Sunday Tuesday the 28th Le was the guest of honor at a reception in the own hall where a cordial welcome uome wa3 tendered him by his town people Mr F Olsen of Ephraim is spending ho holidays here as the guest of Win Wall 3 Jesse Workman is in attendance ittheU 1' A at Salt Lake City this week Mr Rav Whipple has completely from the recent attack of typhoid which compelled him to return uome from school at Prove The yonpg people returning hom9 from High School for holiday vaea-io- n are Alma Sorensen Woi Sorensen Wallace Leonal Sorensen Sorensen Uviu Curtis Lero Curtis Sadie Curtis d irl Curtis Vivian Mevens from 1’rova nd Mise Gladys Wall aud Sylvia Shaw Miss Loveru Stephens rroui Ephraim Is also iio is teachiug at Gunnison mme for holidays that "'’vas going on a the Samoan Islands bat tue church authorities released him as they decided that he was doing a mission at Alagrath Canada where he besides nolding l Mayor of the city offices iu the church ti O Nielsen has just received a fine iot of jewelry from the St Louisjewel-iCo Call and see it displayed at his more Tbe jewelry can be bought with cupons and cash of equal amounts thus customers get jewelry at wnolesaie prices and guaranteed for five years in addition to this a gold ring will be given away absolutely tree cf cost to every baby in the town under oue year of age Call and inspect it if youdou’t ouvv It is the best chance ever offer ed you to get good jewelry at the very io $qst prices only huif of wtial you nave been eujoying vas reported m ssion to to ' f f I |