Show ( i VOL SALINA V Salina Creamery To To De Opened For Business About February 1911 E Q Co tie Cain of 'of Salt Lake week for the the 1st Jensen was in parpose Creamery Louis UTAH JAN Weekly Lettr Prom Eichfield Help Salina And Vicinity F obargS of the' ial Association Boyle Agriculturist in Industr- 8alt Lake was in Halloa reoently on a very good errand He ism booster from tbe Word go and is doing a wonderful Work for Otah He reports tbe exaotoonditions In every community that be visits to a numb er of large business concerns of the state who in turn advertise it to the world He neither buys nor sells so be He wiilVlsit oanoot have any graft here soon again and bold a meeting so tbat tbe farmers and business men ma get an understanding of hia work Mr Boyle speaks highly of the possibilities here in Salina but eayg tbat there is a laok of unity among tbe people tbat will binder tbe growth and In fact be says tbat development there are some here who are criminal and some knockers a few noted ones &Mi Jens Hansen of Centerfleld has Treston S'ewart tbe barber had a lovingvisitfrom’a pretty Sanpete girl visited with tbe Lund family during tne week in the closing days of the old year Say but that choir party was wortb A real estate company has just been goiqg to It was the event of tbe wintformed over inlledmond J B Soren- er Season No organization in the could have managed better son istbsprimemover andit is named country tbau did tbe choir and its leader in after him Tbe Sorenson Beal Estate this social whirl The ouffeu booth Company oamp the AjsSfcMreamgarden theandGypsy tbe fanoy work stand Mrs 01den wait erof Salt Lake were all very good and well of tbs Call’s subscribers gave birth to p itrouized The house was filled to its The net proceeds a bln boy on Christmas Day the first in utmost capacity were something over niuely dollars three years El win Crane has gone to tbe Agri Mr "and Mrs Offermann want to cult mat oollfge E Fordbam has gone Gunnison Tuesday where tbe gentle- or is going to the Snow Aoacemy for man has good employment in the the winter Tbs8alina Telephone Co held its plumbing line annual meeting Tuesday and declared Tbe followMrs P C Socrnp reports tbe death a dividend of 15 per cent A J Lewis of her fattier Mr John Winterton at ing war elected to office: s P F Pres W H Brown He 29 on Utah December Charleston Peterson Seo and Mgr John Barnard was 66 years of ageand was the father Carl Furehee A 8 Gates and O G Nielsen directors of eight children t Leroy Barton of Mt Pleasant visited Cashier Hnish and Assistant Cashier wit his cousin J O Ivie this week EugeneUbristensen have been present-eLimit R Cutler has taken tbe agency with New Year’s presents by tbe for the American Grooery Co of Halt board of direotora of tbe bank each Lake formerly represented by Mr a raise in wages cf five dol Peck who has departed for a mission receiving lars per month Mr Alma Gates was the George hostess at the Kensington charming Mr and Mrs O A Mattsson visited olub entertainment yesterday and the relatives in E jhrai u daring the week ladies bad an excellent time while Mrs Mattssou’s father was reported Mrs Lillian Rose entertained a quite ill at the time of their going number of her friends Wednesday Mr and Mrs P- L- Argyle visited re evening attbe home of tier parents Mr Mrs H 8 Anderson A delicious and latives in Mt Pleasant this week and luuooeon of social Obat agoodd-a- l and a geod time wak the order bad a real lively time of it Wm Moss is visittry in Salina and is Mrs Robison of the Robison Hotel recuperating after a oasoni In a Salt visited in Balt Lake during the week Lake hospital of storing be tons of ice to be used plant! durttfg (he coming In an interview with him it summer is learned tbat $2500 wortb of new ma chlneryU On the way and will be in stalled here and ready rfor operation about February 1st 'Operations would hare been beunaooner but for tbe An dela in shipping thismaoblnefy experti batter maker will be put in tbe on at market and prod aot pat charge equal to tbe company's Salt Lake but minor ones Ibis must be overcome Tbe wholesale ' manufacture of before tbe ter right progress can be made iOe'Oream for the Ranpete sndSerier Tbe writer has seen coptes of reports county trade wilt be a part of tbe bust which Mr Boyie mikes of other places ness in tbe summer season James A and will say that tbe man’s report of Anderson fbfttferfy with the Manti Salina when it is finished covering upCreamery Is here to remain perman will be a wards of a hundred subjects ently an J take Charge veritable revelation to any citizen here In talking with this man Cain tbe because of the elaborate and exact dewrlt£f tfatf pleased to note bis extens-irtails it covers —— knowledge of itie dairy bueitfess o He says that Utah produoes only 60per GROWTH PLAYGROUNDS OF 1907 consume In tbe butter it cent of tbe state bad only 7985 dairy cows and Sixteen Hundred Playing Spaces Have ' it ought to support 100000 good cows Developed From the Old Outside of Cache county tbe average 8and Pile Idea il® own’ of Utah Twenty years ago not more than 0 i butter er on an average O bj? dead loss two playgrounds existed iu America fat or about $15 yaa could meet the that Theodore Christensen formerly liv requirements of e remedied This situation shoulu Ten years today’s standard ago there log here visited at the White House To pay tbe expense of keeping and the were 60 in 30 cities this week approximately etc aoow should Now there are work of milking surely 1600 in 300 The Prows and Lund fam’lies and cities arid towns in all sections of Iho prodnce 90 pounds gf batter fat anno Mr and Mrs Aloert Dastrnp were count ry ally To pay properly it ought t& The prize cow at the :e 800 pounds The growth in number seems to guests of Mr W R Oifermann and last world’s fair produoed 900 pounds be spontaneous wherever the idea wife at a pleasant bowling party Satur' is comprehended After the 'closing th In most cases day evening of butUrfatln'a''year ' Ufab he says'- has wonderful dairy they start through private initiative party went te the borne of Mr and Mrs and wonderful possibili- and are later taken over by some Lund and had coffee and lunoheon possibilities or better watched tbe old year out and bailed municipal department ties In other lines He olalms that it is yet by a new department whose sole the new positively the only state in the Union duty is to look after the recreation or needs welt containing that is sbsolu’ely of a community ' Kamei man of Manti Miss Violec half Nearly The made only thing the cities each’ tbit can be having playgrounds have vi He'd with Mr and Mrs Hyrnm that la keeping it back is its own peo- them wholly or partly under such and family during the holidays Todiy It ptoddoes obly 15 per public control and support ple The Lesley spent the holiand on present tendency is for cities to make cent of tbe eggs it consumes development a civic duty day season in Salina and enjoyed her hla word it produces only 45 per cent playground well vacation these cenvery recreation places this To becoming of tbe floor that it consumes ters for the benefit of all inhabitants Mrs Lehi PeterMrs W H tbe writer will add tbat tbe State is regardless of age limits or social son jr and J H Mathews went to Salt farming only only one aore of land in Science Monitor T&fse its tillable of a for Lake ten short visit are$ Monday every conditions cannot be changed by knock The newspaper office is in receipt Of mm of leg or by pourihg steady sire HE NEEDED SOME OF IT a handsome calendar from the Lewis money to tbe mall order bouses of the Dtufi Company William Knox architect revels in conntry rt Scotch story he picked up this Oscar Nielson came in from his home W F Jefisen of Jthe Jeifsen Creamsummer about a temperance lecturer in California Saturday and' will remaiu ery Co comes from generations of butWho used for illustration a glass of in Salina about a month attending to tils father ler makers water a glass of whisky and a box of some business matters He likes Caliwere all butter live worms would drbp a worm He fornia and is dongj well there makers on a little pehiniula of Deninto the water and show how it wrigwhioh German? owned mark 6htfe by Then dropping it into the A Miss Keene of Esoalante Is visiting gled waa tbe first place in all tbe world to whisky he would exclaim : “There with Mr andMrs Joseph Coley! eiport bultfcr lie is known the world One convulsive shudder and it is all Niels P Nielsen is down from Lark He can qow Bareover” over for bis butter Ilold on there" mister Are you for a bbliday visit ly ship bis batter to any part of tbe In 19f() sure ’tis the liquor killed the puir He paic Lloyd Ivte one of Salina’e world bright civilized from Ra t Lake and the worm?” a voice in the audience young men 000 for dairy products (2 asked to 21 mission a for City on January cnly reaeou he did not pay $4 00000 is ‘‘Quite sure my friend” replied He will take eteamer at Seattle bkoause be could not get the products tne lecturer “No doubt whatever” Japan then just pass over the on tbe 28 and expects to be 'gone about five years Tbe fafe Will cost him $135 whisky I’m bothered wi’ worms”— ' Ctatt the oew Yfcar with the Call and tbe expenses of the mission tud Oil City Blizzard o Hie passport about $20 per month Await more information was bfdered Tuesday An ENGLISH SUFFRAGIST ’The Commercial club dance was a Since Mme Curie sent a Miss Margaret Bondficld who is splendid affair but was not the success to the Academy of Science is said to be one of iri this country discovered a in Paris that she had financially that the Lodge dance was the best speakers in London on the process of reducing radium from its Louis R Cutler and Miss Irene Lons of votes for women was She subject innumerable messages compounds at tbe borne that once a shop girl but is now- the best were united in ma'rimony have been scfjt to her asking the labor platform in oftbe bride's parents Mr aud Mrs on speaker her the of details slip give discovery a was She candidate for England diiirge W Lou i Friday evening by O She is Very retiring and modest but the Woolwich representative of the N Lund then Justice of the Peace has given What practically amounted and council 7000 county A will n polled send to a promise that she The grocm is 27 and the bride' 16 wn the first time to the academy ttitli voles although it communication well prepared wedding sopper was r woman wat eligible to dec (bat Of (lit details her discovery of by the members of the fanji'y liHn and tween 300 lu tbe local J V NO 34 6 191) LONG R&V OFTEN NEEDED When One Is Too Exhausted for Any Kind of Work He Must Drop It t Absolutely for a Time What is the relation between exerand rest? Work is that at which we must continue whether interesting or not whether we are tired or not It used to be thought that the prime requisite of rest was the use of faculties other than those involved in the labor of the day But there is such a thing as fatigue which goes deeper than daily work We can work so hard as to become exhausted — too exhausted for any kind of work Perhaps this is will fatigue It is coming to be regarded as fundamentally true that rest from such fatigue demands continuity that' for example four periods of 15 minutes each of rest is not the equivalent of the hour’s rest that a man who goes on a vacation and takes half an hour of his busi ness work every day is doing the same thing as the man who had a horse with a sore back lie kept the saddle on only’ a few minutes each day but the' sore did not have a chance to heal Rest periods must be sufficiently consecutive to overcome consecutive fatigue — North American Review’ cise HIS SAD FATE Mrs Wins The Call’s oonnty oommlslonera were in session yesterday tnd transacted the following bnslness Tbe bonus of tbe county officers were of the Annabella Members approved School Wstrlot askedifor the granting of tbe petition Introduced some time go wherein they endeavored to get tbe school district enlarged bat the mat ter was deferred nutil tbe first meeting in February In thei matter of!balldlngthe roads in tbs south part of tbe county it was favorably aoted upon T'Roadoommis sioner Tuft wae direoted to have tbe unfinished paraof theroad between Riobfield and Gove via tbe Clay Hill and the partsjanflniehed In the county roadto Monroe via Gentral completed as soon as the weather will permit and to pay $3 per day for men aud teams The road commissioner is also direoted to have prepared within 30 days one or read more road drags for district W J Ross was appointed constable of Monroe to fill tbe vaoanoy caused by the resignation of A 8 Forbusb The change in the county road near Anro’a upon which a peti'ion had been presented was referred to road oom missioner Tuft Nephl Madsen was appointed to fill a vaoanoy oaased by the resignation of Paul Swenson The petition of George F Iloldaway and others of Aurora asking for a change in the scouutyj road leading north of Anrora was granted provided the petitioners furnish tbe county right of way fort he proposed change J Oscar Anderson was confirmed as depnty county eurveror and Rachel Jensen deputy rooorder Sevier Co Upon applicationofjthe Fair Association an appropriation of $300 was awarded for the maintaining of- an educational association of the county " ' ' Several indigent wore given appropriations and the regular number of hills ano Tbe board of was allowed Orson Jensen of Elsinore was brongb before Judge Chidester Tuesday and He is 22 examined as to bis sanity years of age and has lived with ha graudmother for a number of years He was adjudged a fit subject for oare and treatment in Ibe mental hospital and ordered taken there Friday morn log The case was a peouliar one The patient seemed unable to tell anything tbat was going on fend would not ana sr er any questions nor talk on any Claimed to have something worrying him but would not tell what it wns Tuesday no in the inoomin j and out going’oounty officers and officers of tbe district court partook of a well prepared and tasty dinner attbe JohnBton Qotellat th- - expense of the incoming Those taking part m this exofficers ercise were: E W Crane A Lawson M A Abbott Hans Tuf‘A W Bobman H II N Hayes J F Chidester Geo C W' Powell Cope Parley Magleby R G Clark HH Christeuten W Fi ed ricksenWili Beau Jobu Hood Albert Eogar LaRne Ogden May Baker Mary Bean Adell Jensen William Johnston and N J Ed w ItcseE E Hoffmann Brandt Katie Pi- High School Wins At Co-o- o Store The beautiful piano whioh tbe Caff advertising as a prize for the to Mrs has been past few months was awarded Katie Brandt on Tuesday she having the necessary number of sub to warrant giving £her the It came to her on the28th anprize niversary of her birth at the end of a hard and ernest campaign for subscription the like of whioh has netr er been seen in north Sevier She is more tbas pleased and satisfied and so is tbe publio It la no nse discoursing on where the publishers oftbe Call art at in this matter suffice It to say that we ara delighted at the good will ot the prople and 'satisfied bsoause all o hers oonoerned are satisfied The friendship and good will of the people ars more tons than money The editor and k crowd of good natqred mtn the instrument to Mrs conveyed Brandt home and pnt it in her parlor where Jt shows up ae splendidly as Sha 'was simply any piano in town overjoyed st it and will treasure It aeoured sorlbere - highly Thera was an exalting time at ths store Monday afternoon whig the count started to determine who was to win the prize piano there The high school students wer there sad half of Aurora's population was there the contest h'aviug narrowed two as the only possible prize winneri Tbe count developed that tbe Saline high eobool bad the lead’ o' about thousand dollars of trade over Aurora and eotbe fine Instrument went to and will be used in the new building from now on to make music for tbe students The trustees the stuients and the parent of the district should render due thanks to Mr and Mrs Brown of the for this beautiful instrument and have a rest from Bat the searoh of tbe reveals tfie fact that the sheep oamp story was not a rellabls on Whether the officers efpeut to keep bioi in solitary confinement for tbe rest of bis term is not decided upon He was bo trusty aDd seemed to be 19 penitent tbat a number of the lea ling citizens were ready to try to bare some clemency shown to shorten hie a change of food bis iron room sheriff term Notice tbe ‘stockholders of the'Baline Bates The following young people received Creek Irrigation Company Tbe-- e will be held a stockholder! were maaried and by license Tuesday meeting on Monday January 9: b 1911 Judge J F 'Chidester: Junius M Jen- at 2 m at Salina Town p Qall for tbs sen of Ferron and IreneFootg'of YTer million 8tepheujPriuceof Duluth and purpose pf hearing the financial report and eleotlng of officers for the ooming Sine A Loynd of Mooroe Niels Petertwo years And any other business son of RicoUild and Puarl Gardner of that may come before thr meeting Monroe To o son of Mr and Mrs orRichfleiddied Monday night after an operation for apbeen ill for shout pendicitis Ha He was eb iut12 years of sge six days Sunday night Roy Utley who i for a larceny tlmejn theoity wished to go to his h ime aud offence eat supper with his relatives He bad been $o tbat the keeper of tbe Attbe bastile granted hs request appointed hour for his return no one wae in sight and a search by sheriff Abbott next day revealed the fact that lie aud bis brother George had eully started for the north with the intention o leaving the oouulry but owing to the coldness of the weather decided to return I'he young mtu iu question presented himself to his keepwas ers last night aud eaid that he had come at tb eppomted time and uo one bite It’s was there to reoeiva him aud heuce de eided to take another day off an visit a s'uep north of tbeoUr aql Irvin Nielsen Lorenzo Nielseu jil First Mosquito billed just as he Second an awful Mosquito thing to — Yc? Buzzer was about to — Goodness! die hungry llt AMUSEMENTS The Garvin Flayers merited good house The oompany and git them did excellently well In “The Wolf” and The Sweetest Girl In Dixie” On the evenings of January L the Walters Sock Company next week will beat tbe opera hosue in a fine reportoire of standard plays On January the er Company wHl occupy the etsge the delight of thea:re goers for -U DISCOUNTING PROPHECY ‘I see in jour hand ing to you Jrom a dark trouble comman IIo going io cansca cataclysm in your 'ionic He is — “There— you needn’t go on I know what it is It’s my hnsimnd nd he’s going to misc ymtlu-njw ebiqt the coal hih” rJ |