Show piTT' il VOL 'r TT TT'1 L IV SAUNA SEXIER CQUNTY UTAH JULY 3Q NO 11 1909 TT Good Celebration The celebration of July 21th in Sal ina was a good one There was not a hitch anywhere iq the proceedings from the beginning of the program to the end of the day The morning program was well executed to a good sized audience The baud the choir the reciters and speakers took their parts well The ball whs the meat game of the afternoon Tfye children’s exciting eveDt of all dance wan carried oat to perfection well managed and orderly Each child received a sack of candy and nuts The ball in the evening was a dandy and a big crowd attended ’ Social i Personal Qe§969Q9$tCCm32tQn$XC® i A A Marshal Rasmussen hadquilqa visit s to Provo last week when taking Jensen dpwn He stayed until and took in the slghfs Saturday We ARE SPEmiZ'Na ON NS JOB WORK Mrs Mary Hall and 6ister Sena Jensen had a short visit in Salt Lake last week Mrs Hall going tbers to visit her daughter Jenuie THECALL I £ ' A 0$ A the To Play For $100 Good Ball Game Iin Mrs Carlson Dies Give the price the picture and description of your goods and they will sell Do it through THESALlNA CALL Brutal Savage Figlfi Ebinor j ' ! Be Condemned A Big II Patronize Agnes Madsen nieiqof Chris Rasmussen was home from Salt Like on homo paper £ Pioneer Day and returned Monday Miss Madsen has been iu America two ee®Se®9®a$©®©69©9®eS®3e and In t)Kt time she years b is saved enough to pay her emigration about $125 and has 8 Iso saveJ enough to get tier younger sis’er here Salina base ball team ofThat is doing exceed Those popular morchantr Anthony from Denmark“ Willardsen and J B Sorensen has this ingly well fers to piny any team in Sevier esunfy A vyeek replenished their stock of job J Johansen went to Salt Like for for $100 within sixty days from date of tbe be residents wck The work was done at the Call Pioneer Day and attended to a little Players must cilice 8nd is among the finest ever visi’iug and some business county Keen in these parts Mr'and Mrs Jensen daughter and The celebration on the 21th was of Mrs Sarrh A Casto have about the best had here for years recently been visiting in Salina There was a parade in the forenoon Mrs J A Kearns of Salt Late has That was a pretty good ball game on aud a meeting which was well attendjust spent one of the mo3t pleasant the 24th at the park between Salina ed Sports and games in the hfter times of her life at the old home the and Mon’oe and almost every one in noon furnished enjoyment for a large While House town witnessed it The Salina team crowd A game of base ball between went to Miss PoulseD sister of Joseph Pool-se- n was worsted aud the laurels the men and boj s resulted in a victory to 4 It was visited in Saline a few days recent- Monroe the score being for the men Th°day eujied with a not Salina’s regular team or the rely grand ball in the evening sult would have been different ' Hilton the young son of Charles C 011 lady Madsen is reported to be Up to the seventh innings it was a Nielsen bent the bone in his arm bet- quite ill at the home of her son Wm splendid game there' having been only ween-the wrist and elbow by falling Madsen She is very aged three runs made and those by falitta Dr West straightened from a horse Monroe found it nearly impossible to Mrs O Cuddeback went to MtPl the bone and the boy is now getting He proved himself hit’Bert Jensen on the excursion rates to visit realon fine his Brm When tLrower excellent an latives She bad a nice outing Her Mis Esther Erickson of Logan is husband being left at home alone suf- was given out and some fool plays were 'visiting with her 'sister Mrs Soren fered an attack of inertia which was made on bases Monroe made her tallies Tbe Monroe Ij’randsen and made a winning mirabile visu- Niels Frandson has just shipped a players were practised and played well FOR 8A1 E — Team harness and wagon The town let of sheep east boys playing were Geo Bird to Marion Christensen Apply Bert Jeuseo Fiance Matlsaon MarioD A Hue lot of shoes and drygoods just ’rnest Miss T ill! e Leutler epent the 24tb Chrijfensen !o at jfl G Nl Mien jjlevfrt Hansen here Thomas WiltuTtaF as and was joint Bird always accompanied imErastus Christensen has been ner Williams Stewart by Floyd proving his bouse by raising it about v 2(J inches and putting a good foundaEmelia and Clinton ltasmussen went to Spring City and had a glorious lime tion under Miss Either Lund one of Mt Pleasant’s young ladies and sister of the Mrs Aeel Fraucb9 of Monroe ha9 on the 24th They saw all their relavv ditor was a Silina visitor from Fribeen visiting with her mother Mrs G tives while there Besides relatives L Breinholt A J Crosier has a bid in at Salt Lake day until Monday there was auother attraction here for furnishing Fort Douglas with supThe recent storms have greatly aidWith her was her niece Tetra Larsen ed the farmers in this section especiplies for a year He also bid last year and her brother Anlhon who have ally on the higher ground as water was but was not successful spent the week here scarce and the grain was in danger of Mr and Mrs Knight and Mrs H P Ditlevsen accompanied burning up daughter of Mr aud Mrn Lewis Larsen Franklin T Nielsen ba9 not bern have purchased the Mrs Nielsen nome her sister home to Ephpaim Monday feeling well of late due mostly to a near the R H track and will nereaf ter and will remain there a short time disease contracted while on amission reside there All of the Knight and Chester Chitl of Kanosh i9 visitiDg At present he is taking to Denmark Larsen families were in Gunnison for iu Salina the guest of the Heibeits treatment under Dr West the 24th Lewis Larsen jr having bis He has been at Salt Lake attending summer school and is engaged to teach The merchants have decided to close Ocean Wave there their business bouses at 8p m Lester Nielsen spent July 24th in at Kaaosh the coming year A grand ball was given Monday night Richfield with bis sister Florence Gates'has a Case fromKaD-os- h for the benefit of the meeting house who went down home to spend The Misses Mamie and Pearl JorgenIt was a success in every particular sen spent the holiday in Salina the the holiday The inarried men beat the boys in a town of their choice out of all Utah Mr and Mrs A J Scott spent the game o! base ball Sunday afternoon the 24th in Richfield and hud a joliy Manager Jones of the Reaper was in This makes the third time within the time visitiDg with Mr and Mrs Allen month that the men have come oat Salina Monday on business They are now getting Montgomery victorious 0 M Hansen now takes his family ready to go to New Mexico A dance was given the children by riding in a fine new surrey which he John Prows suffered with a severe the 24th committee Tuesday night A has purchased attack of Cholera Morbus this week good time was had by all present James Edwards was recently confinand wb9 very sick Mrs Annie E Bertelson of Ephraim ed to bis bed for several days with an Bert the is visiting old son of J E here with relatives and attack of tonsilitis He was barely Fordham fell from a fence Tuesday friends able to be about on the 24th breaking bis collar bone aud dislocatArthur Brandi has gone to Kansas ing his shoulder While Dr West City with a train load of sheep for wa9 fixing him np a boy of Charles McKenna and Frandsen Nielsen’s from Redmond was brought Miss Francey of Salt Lake City was in suffering in a similar manner and Grandma Carlson wholefthere some down for the 24th visiting with her Ford ham’s home was turned into a months ago died at the home of her hospital and sisters mother eon in Helper on the 22nd of duly Mrs Geo Shurard of Salt Lake has Mr and Mrs Ernest Herbert spent a from old age and general debility and was buried on the 24th She was Well short time in Salina recently visiting and favorably known in Salina as Bhe relatives had lived Aere a number of years aud A piece of Bingham hews is as follows leaves inany friends She was77yearsold Miss Lena Petereon of Salina is the guest of her Bister Mrs John Monaon It is understood that the trustees at Coppertoj intend to employ a musio teacher for George Stevens ha9 let the oontract the schools this coming year That is There is nothing better as for the building of his new home out good news on the farm to Joseph Poulsen It will an aid to education and culture than be completed this fall masio end singing and no school likely Orville Barney was home from Salt should be without it It is part of the curriculum in the city sobools and Lake Saturday and Sunday visiting ’should be taken advantage of in the his family He Returned Monday country Emanuel Christensen of Ephraim was Mr and Mrs H S Kleinschmidt are a visitor here on July 24tb the guest Lots of Ephpreparing to move to Logan and take of Miss Loraine Stevens raim people coming this way Bp their residence as Mr Kleinschmidt A brother of E M Peyton has been business calls hiin there Salina will not like to loss this popular couple visiting in Salina daring the week REDMOND Richfield News 2nd Brick Kiln To £ How About Your Printing? a Thecondsmping ofhe flrstkiln of Ulna burned brick was more or lesB if atuUoiily aud delayed the work on he school building a mouth or more But the failure of a second kiln of 1001100 is disastrous aud puts things iu adiscauragin light But such is the case All who have seen the last admit lo aud even the contaactors that the brick caupot be used foriu-sid- e work on the building The architect is coming to copdemu them and Prick will have to be secured else-- a here at about doubly the cost The fault this time is with the “profess- ioual? guaranteeing?’ buruer John Arnesou weut to Richfield on Wednesday to see stout getting some aud found they could not be had for The trusless tuau $12 per thousand tees held a msetlng Thursday morning aud decided that it would be best to have the cotractors import a few car mads he district to pay $3 out of the Thus $12 for each thousand of brick rbe board comes to tn rescue of the contractors It is still thought that bric k can be mad a at bom? but it will of auother be folly to take chances failure There is no time set for the compleof the building enl there is no tion forfeit sum or clause in tbe contract o time does’ut sf tin to make any difference whatever Butitougutto be pushed along nevertheless for the benefit of teachers end children' S Turned Into a Field of Figbt Richfield July 2d —From “Elsinore oomesthe news ofa big scrap bet ®en the Barneys of Annabel! aud the NunThe row started in leys of Elsinore thesaloon when a Nunley and a BarBefore the fight ney got into a scrap euded there were two more Barneys and one more Nunley mixed in the fracai B lliard cue9 and other weapons of offense and defense were used freely and the services of a physscian were needed to close up wounds It was a fierce mxup and prosecutions will probably follow' The above is a prss9 report of whst was likely tbe most savage and bloody fight in the history of the county An eye witness gives out the following: Jim Nunley (all of the) participants were two hundred pounders) was near the Lee saloon asking a Mr King to desut from abusiDg some little fellows and had to strike him to gain his point Jim Nuniy then went into the saloon where Le was stacked from behind by one of the Barneys Tin uiug upon hi? assailant he wa9 knocked down and hammered with a billiard cue or shovel handle or both by Bnother Barney At this juncture Amos Nunley tpok h band and immediately bis skull was opened by a billiard cue in the hands of a third Barney Don Two Nunleys Jim and Amo were fighting Elias Lucian and Don Barney Billiard cue blows kept bringing groans and tumbling big men to the floor The saloon was a ghastly scene of Mood Jim Nudey lay in a corner just regaining oonsciouthaas from a series yf I low? and half arising he grappled with Don Barney to save his brother some death dealing blows wbila Amo9 grappled and pummeled and beat and fell and rose with th& other two and even put an interloper or two out of the way while oven oming his assailants- - The three fonght terriflicallv each ore’6 head looking like a slaughter yard between jim and Don in the corner a real animal jungle battle raged Don had Jim's thumb between bis teeth grinding it into sausage and grilling the very bone Jim was slowly beatiDg him down with scores of blows from his big heavy fist but Don clung to the thumb grinding and grilling Jim managed to grab np the big end of a broken cue —and one two three four five six and more the heavy stunning blows drove him down Into temporary oblivion getting part of bis thumb back It wfs fearful to bebohf Don’s head was cut and cut deep at every pointinazig zag course from the back of the neck up aocross the head to the left eye and from there to the right eye and down to the ear which later when the town was turned into a hospital required fifty two stitches from the physicians who attended the injured It is a miracle that be lived Whentha wild tiger passions had subsided aud tbe strength of each combatant had spent itself in oozing blood they were turned over to the doctors and later arrested Volunteers were soon at work cleaning np the mess of running and clotted blood mats of hair and pieces of flesh and the “bucket of b ood” was again ready for business been visiting at tbe Vhite House She was a member of a happy fishing party for u few daj9 Dr P F Spicer will be absent from bin offlje after August 15th for several weeks Those contemplating any work inhisline should consult him now Mr and Mrs Oiuf Anderson have returned from Idaho and are the guests of the lady’s parents Mr and Mrs L Dastrup Mrs Hanna Olsen of Sunnyside visited a short time in Salina this week the guest of her sister Mrs J 0 Ivie Mrs E G Ricketts and her two Jewels have spent the week in Richfield FOR SALE CHEAP— Bran new sewing machine Apply at this office Mr and Mrs Ernest Herbert of Sci pio Were over to Salina spending the 24tb AURORA very fine farewell party was recently tendered Mr nud Mr P H Madsen by the people here which shows how the feeling of the people towardstnis family areThey are about to move to Salina Aurora celfebratdd Pioneer day according to program and the event was a very eojpyable oue for all Every feature was a biUiut success Miss Esther Smith and broker Lest erof Axtel were visitors here for the 24tb Mr aud Mrs Wm II Diy Taylor Day and Paralee Day of Escalante are visiting with lleury Rogers and family Mr and Mrs Willard Johnson spent the 21th iu Ogden with relatives Mr D II Cioward and family Stevens aud family and WiltorJ Ivie aud family 6pent the 21th in the canyon A The Wrong WayAn Atlanta merchant has frequent occasions to rebuke Ike his darky porter for his taidiness in reporting for duty in the morning Ike is always ready with a more or less ingenious excuse “You’re two hours late Ike!” exclaimed the employer one morning “This sort of thing must stop! i’m going fo fire you Otherwise Understand ?” “Deed’Mistah Edward” replied Ike ”it wa’nt mah fault d is ’time! Honest !J was kicked by a mule!” “Kicked by a mule? Well even if that were so‘ it wouldnt delay you for more than an hour jou‘11 have to think of a better e cusetianthat! Ike looked aggrieved Mistah Ed ward” he continued solemnly “it might have been all right if dat mule kicked me in dis direction but he didu’t-hkicked me de odder wav Mrs Horace Allred has been extreme ly sick daring the week and for a short time it seemed very serious At this writing she is said to be improved Trustee H JGottfredsou has recently taken the school census of this district and finds that there are 373 children of school age 200 girls and 173 boys This is an increase of eleven over last year Mrs E Allred of Spring City is vistt-in- g with her sister Mrs Lehi Peterson at the White House A son was born to Mr and Mrs Jno Lozonbee Monday Dr Wesc was called toLoa this week and attended to one of the severest cases of confinement he has ever seen While traveling at night he was tipped out of the buggy and had quite an experience The mountain ranch people received a shipment of nine thorough bred bulls yesterday There were four yearlings and five They were bought for $100 each A fine little party was tehdered Mis9 Violet Rex by her lady friends at the White House Monday She goes to Salt Lake Monday and it is said will shortly be married - |