Show ta w f AL REST otjier things J'UtaU Com-- Supply elivery wagon step forward IV VOL 11 WATER flection SYST- EM TO DATE What Has Been Done And What Will Be Done At a cost of between $9 COO and the Salina waterworks system frobi the practically completed spring to the distributing tank a distance of five or six miles The work Is The lank is very good at every point said to be OD0 of the best pieces of woik in the state The system altogether will be simple and automatic end is constructed cn the same plan as that of Tooele City which has been iu exis’ence over twenty years without even 60 much as the change of a ' piece of pipe J C( Lyman the superintendent went heme Tuesday to rt'maiD until ths pipe for the s’reets of town arrive lie says it would not justify the town to keep him for the little work that remains to be done on ths cthei end which only amounts to t tie laying of half a mile of vitrified pipe and the filling of the trenches afte the pipe is tested The whole cost for the tanT and the line to the spring will be les? than the $11000 estimated Enough good pure water to supply the town has been encountered before reaching the spring so the question of euougl water is forever settled When tho pipe comes Mr Lyman wilJ leturu and complete (he system He says the pipe will reach nere about August 15 and if it does the system will he in operation by October The "co-- t f( r the retnrtrer cf Tho"" system will not lie any more tn-the par now completed which will liing the total cost to about $22900 As the work done has been kept within the estimate so it cun be predicted for the remainder of the system There are dilUculties with every system which have to be met and overcome They are being met and overMr Lyman says that any come here man or men iu Salina who havj misunderstandings or who want information should come to him and he will explain all the details with pleasure At the recent mass meeting where It was tmnnimously voted to bond for an additional four per cent the time wa9 given over to the audience and tho people were urgently requested to offer any criticism and to ask any ques'ion they sa w fit Not a word was The said and the meeting adjourned president and board naturally Bnd justly took this t mean the public was satisfied and endorsed their course 80 it is and all the people ate' anxiously waiting for the water Some l'eel a little dhcouraged over the damage done to the pipe line by the flood of Sunday That can no more be helped than the damage in No such the fields can be helped damage can possibly come to the line after the trenches are filled Is All ' - ' Is Ready For The 24th Ail is now in readiness for a good celebration of Tioneer day which ocThe procurs tomorrow Saturday gram as published in these column1 out at the Iftst week will be carried Opera Hbuse beginning at 10 o’clock The hall is nicely decorated for the occasion Let all come out The afternoon will be devoted to spoils and baseball at the park and Monroe will cross bhts There will be a children's dance at the Optra House at 5 o’clock sharp — — i—o Report of 4ih July Finance Committee Total money Disbursed-Spo- collected Com $23375 “ Parade Decoration&hall Band - Lily Christensen “Utah” Aurilla Robins “Goddess” Balance on hand 89 G5 30 05 8108 1500 335 5777 $23375 J Transfered to 24th Com 5777 Resp’ly P F Peterson John Ewls T Crane Card Of Thanks The family of the late Sophia Chris-- ' arisen desires through the Call toex-- ‘ press their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all those who in any way whatsoever aided or assisted them kJuring the illness ’death aud burial df this beloved woman use r people have to haul what they get It from wells It will be wise for the irrigation wall of concompany to build a solid crete for a dam It will be a saving have to be will and it run in long W ) tie ' done sometime Bond Notice iS Public notice i9 hereby given to Section 309 of the Compiled 1907 as am-- I qf the State of Utah Laws o' T Sfgsion IER uoci&l $ i ersona! COUNTY UAH JULY 23 How NO 1909 A c- - f 10 N"- - Richfield News About Ycuf Printing? Q A Brandt came down from Idaho Falls Friday on a flying trip of business and pleasure combined He just stopped long enough to say hello aud then departed His hearty hello is tVbile here he worth a good deal bought forty acres of flue land under the big Canal Bird Humphrey reported that he bad everything in readiness for starting the saw mill last Monday but he may have beeu delayed a little owing to the storm lie is reaiy now to fill all orders for native lumber at a reason able price s Vivian Burns has been improving his harness shop considerably of late aud will improve it more lie has put iu a flue new floor and is going to lake out theparlhion and devta the whole Nice show buildiDgto the windows will be fixed up aud anew frontdoor put in What is better than Soap Flash? Try a can and be convinced For sale by Salina Mrs Annie ICittlesen returned to Salma Friday to remain indeflnitelj Mr Kittle-sevisiting with her parents is now’ in IJaho Mr R V Reynolds of Salt Lake one of the forest ofiloeis of the state has spent part of the week in Salina and wnile here was ths happy guest of Miss Violet Rex He is the young mail to whom her engagement was recently announced Mrs II F Jorgensen went to tain Green to spend the 24th Foun- Asa result of the unusually heavy rain storm of Sunday Gustaf Johnson's residence property was badly flooded Joseph Prows and son Aaron have purchased a flnelMUon moving machine 'fa£T"lavo a contract to p’lyforlbe bier time at Panquitcb Lake July 22 to 28th 25 per cent off on all children’s SanSale lasts one dals at the Salina week only The Salina Mercantile company has found that their growing business demands more store room and consequently Mr Crosier i9 having erected a largs ware hoiwe at the depot just west of the track Poulsen and Thompson are the builders and the work is being rushed Lincoln Fordhrna had quite a narrow escape from drowning while swimH was rescued ming last Saturday by Ray Humphrey and others Homer Rasmussen was au Ephraim visitor duiiug the week to For one week only we are goir-give 20 per cent off on our immense stock of Children’s oxfords Salina Joseph Tonlsen and wife have moved Mr and into the Willis Ivie home Mrs Wells Thompsonbave joiued them and are residing here Mr Thompson He has been working as carpenter engaged as principal of the Redmond schools Mrs Rischel returned home to Salt Lake Tuasday after a pleasant visit Mr and Mrs Ed win Brewster of Salt Lake who are well 'known' iu SalinB have been spending a week or more Mrs here as guests of iheir daughter E P Peterson Mr Brewster is one ot the employes of the Deseret Natiogjal Bank Run ii39 a month’s lay off The coupleeujoy the country immensely A large assortment of Carson Gauntlet Gloves just arriAed at Salina p Get Brown's price on Deering twine before you buy elsewhere Mrs Oluf Nielsen returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit at Monroe Dr Boswell will be'1 at the White House Friday 3 p tn to Saturday 3 p He 19 tbeOpthalmic m July specialist who visits here and this paper can recommend him and his 'work He is known aud his work Is known and people of this locality should consult him about their optical needs E J Freece returned from Salt Lake Tuesday The trustees met and organized this week with C M Herbert as chairman Dr M A Freec Treasurer and H J Gottfredson as Secretary A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Horace Allred Friday G A and Edwih Crane went to Salt Lake Wednesday to seek employment Esther Ivie returned hofne to Eureka Wednesday The prize winners at The Lewis Drug Company’s store in the flower contest We'st are a£ follows: Brl-iprize for first blossoms Miss Violet Rex prize Duretta Larsen for largest bequet prize fer largesc variety Dr West was in Mayfield one day and in Cenerfield another day of the week on professional business ni Richfield (July Pioneer Day will fittingly observed here lliere will a program rendered in the tabernacle consisting of addresses and soni i aud sports in the afternoon V The 'it' Richfield and Startup ball teams will cross bats in ths otternoon ana othpr CALL events will be pulled off Richfield aud Monroe crossed bats Patronize the yesterday on the Monroe grounds and Monroe was beaten by a score of 18 fo 4 t Lightning struck ths tower of the Sevia stake taborn-iclyesterday about noon during a severe thunderstorm splintering one of the eight ornaraeut-i- l windov8 high up in the lower There were sovera' men in the bull ling who had lingered Rfter the meeting whiol is held in the rear room of the taberA vary sad fate h is beftl!on Maric-Unacle each Sunday mornlug Tin Jensen son of Mary S'Jsascn and struck with a report thm lightning nets now in the at could be heaid n great distance and Provo For many y ers he has bscn alarmed the entire city Torrents of 9ubj set to occasional fits but was oth- rain accompanied the electrical storm erwise of fairly sound miud Qn Tuesday while weeding the garden he beaud to ran over t gan aetstraDgely Main singing aud talkiftg'against tbi salcon though not Limself a victim o' The article in last week’s paper abou those places lie paraded the sheet some and gave nut the idea ti at if hi the boys from Salina running into could get to sing in these places it buggy and upsetting it w ith its contents of a woman and four chilJrer might lead the boys there to be kinder to their mothers Jle had 6ome has been taken exception to ty tbi man iu tin was balluciuations and boys and the middle-agegetstrange ting worsowheu the marsh d was sent case Three of the boys say that their for lie ki'iked at marshal Rasmussei buggy never touched that of the woand with a rush pushed him to th'r man’s The other three hoys say tbal ground lhs m m was soon conquered the wheels of both buggies touched aud locked up m one of the jail hubs and the woman’s rig was upset aud tukeu from there to Kirn field tin Ill of the occupants of the Salina bug following morning Uy his two brotheit-auie Sey that they got out and lookeo Marshal Uamiasseff - Alter exam mation beforejudge (Jlihlrster he wu? after the woaiaa and children uutil committed to be (routed forepilepsy some Redmond people to dr them in The boy seemed soma bster before They say toothat the fault was nol If may be noted leaving it r the north tuat they cWhm his eondiNjuis due u theirs This paper waff’s to be iair H tljie wLivU ' matter It got its information 'about unu lrcm an eastern LiVn) — o the case from a prominent man in Redmond and Lad no reason whatever t( doubt his word The boys and the man fell the story differently however ana H O NieLon Eedmoni’s popular if their is true an apology is due storj has merchant beeu improving his them sloro lately Ha has put in a plate gh s front which gives it a fine appearance and has lnl a cement walk outside This shows progressiveness A crowd of men aud boys turned out Mr and Mrs Isaao Ilardidg went 1o Monday to fillup tho trenches of the water mains A great deal was done Biogham Tuesday toremaiu indefinitely but the storm iu the afternoon put a Mrs Mathilda Curtis has sclJ her stop to further work The open trench It is a big es have beeuasource of annoyance end farm o! 18 acres for $2200 constant danger to t he people at night figure but the farm is a good one It would be a good thing if they were That is $125 per acre Talk about land all HI led up and the danger of open being a good thing eh trenches averted son of Fred Elien Christensen Sunday School has again started Christensen cut one of his big toes off foi having been discoiiUued while chopping wood Monday Dr about two months 'on account of West was called aud made the boy as whooping cough as comfortable possible N L Christensen one of the Francis Smith and Itoyal Christen- eeis and one of the first to settlepionin sen left for Salt Lake last Sunday Moioni Ms Caroline Christensen woik team on a will where they by the only living woman of the first thresher shipped from Salina by the settlers of Moroni will participate owners from Aurora in the celebration on the 24th ai Anthon M Jensen who has beeu very Moroni Others going are Mr ant’ sick the last ten days is reported as Mrs Leslie Rasmussen and family Mr C M Miekelsen and Mrs and improving Daring the storm Sundny 6ome of family LouisC hri&tensen the women at meeting were almost Niels Franden is having a porch frightened into hysterics by the lightn- and cornish put on his house ing and thunder Pioneer day will he celebrated in his had Hansen has James Redmond The main featuie of house reshingled and cornish nut on will be a grand p trade includ-inChas Ockermauof Centerfield doing day Pioneers and Indian skirmish the work after the parade A program will Mr and Mrs George Christensen be rendered at the Social Ilall comMr and Mrs Wilford Rasmussen Mr havs just re- mencing at to o’clock a m and Mrs Elmer NTolsen Star Spangled Banner turned fromthe mountains where they Singing N L Peteison spent a few days on an outing Prayer y'EARE SPrtU7Itir FMJCBFRiNllNU THI be i t i Young Man- Unbalanced The Boys Again REDMOND AURORA zJ J Singing Uration Song Recitation Song must he alive Comic There h never a week passes but you can get from ore to four pages of this paper for advertising Let ppople know the style variety and price of goods ' through the family friend THE SALINA CALL v ba ON Dialouge Song Sophia Christensen Passes To Rest an aged affiv Saphia Christensen highly respected woman of Salina passed from thi3 life Iasi Thursday at afiout 4 o’clock after having been sick for about ten days She was iu her 84th yaar at the tim an of course at that age it could not be evpected that the body would have much power of resistance had live in Salina and was known as one of the oestoll ladies of ths town always kind loving and forbeariugjiever doing anyone au injury iu her life nor She leaving behind a single enemy’ wa3 the mother of Mrs Joseph Prow9 ini C M Hausen and the step mother of liars and Chris ChrKtensen Funeral services were held over the rem litis Pun iay afternoon at the Belief Hill Ths decorations were fine ths floral tributes many and beautiful and the Fiuging excellent The solo “Oh My Father” by Tames C Jensen vas fine Ihe speakers were T G ilumphrev CN Luud Janus S Jensen and Ilans Jensen Mrs Sophia Christensen was born iu Lolland Danmark March 7 1820 It a tender age she was loft an orphan 'Vhen 21 years ot age she married Tans Hansen the uuiou resulling iu ehildreu one of whom died an infant Theoilieis tiling here at the funeral The husband died in VolfLz :rf f J () AadrJifr Ij Christensen The coupfi joined tho Mormon churjla in 187(j and emigrated o Utah in I87f settling first at Farmington then at Kanos li and later at diliua Resiles her children she leaves 49 grandchildren and 21 great Uer lite was tin grandchildren one iu very deed and durresiding the quarter of a ceuturysli ed in Salma she has been an influence for good in everyway A X rr $25 For The Agricultural College of Utah is constructing a new woman’s building which will be readv for occupancy in The building will b® Sap! ember 19U9 equipped in the most modern way for work iu Domestic Science and Art9 It will be when completed the greatest college for women iu the far West The College desires to have the building named appropriately— and by (he people of the State for whom it is dollars being constructed Twenty-fivwill be paid to any person who suggests the most suitable name The aame must bo submitted not latter th in August 15 19U9 Fifteen dollars will be given to the person who suggests the secoud best name In submitting names in this competition the nature of the new builJing and its purpose should be codsidered will be devoted exclusive y to work in Domestic Science and Arts that is Llomemaking— such as cooking dietetics home sanitation borne decoration home decoration and management laundering plain and fancy sewing dressmaking and millinery The purpose of the course istp train future housewives to a broader and more sympathetic conception of their work —the greatest in the world Any man woman or child may comTwenty-fivdollars for first pete choice fifteen dollars forsecond choice name to be submitted by August 15 1909 to the Agricultuaal College of Utah Logan Utah 0— — —— Ringling Bros Circus Provo Augr- 3rd Tickets for this occasion wili be sold on Aug 2nd Good until Aug qth returning at $330 for round trip G AR Encampment Salt Lake Aug 9 to 14th Inclusive- Ticke’s Will be sold Aug 9 to 14inc atone fare for round trip Good until Aug 16th returning £ Choir Atlhur Christensen Myrtal Poulson John Ilenry Hales J P Jensen Erastus ChristensenACo son Mrs Caroline Christensen G Nielsen jamall Girls F C Snow sen Mrs Reading Marion Breinholt Song Ernest Anderson Recitation Choir Song Benediction N L Peterson Thera will be the usual program r of sports in the afternoon The members of the Pioneer day Committee areG L Breinholt Joseph F Peterson Erastus Christen- - Hansen' Mrs C Caroline Rasmus- Trine Breinholt I Niels Marshal of the Day II C Hanson If you want The best shoe for the leaat money call at IL O Nielsen’s Redmond Utah A fine line of Dry Goods and Groceries at prices that will please you at H O Nielsen’s Redmond Utah r |