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Show Volume 5 No. 18 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 li: County Republicans Name Candidates at Convention Early Morning Fire Causes $14,000 Loss A Treacherous Undertow republican county ticket The visiting delegates and candiFire broke out at about 4:30 oclock dates, together with visitors, numTHE NORTH STAR Representative this morning, from unknown origin, in the S. M. JORGENSEN bering 150, were entertained at a The students of the local high the M. C. Draper swell dinner furnished by the memFour Year Commissioner school will edit and publish again buildings occupied by and the Ru UJ bers of the Relief society. The dinGEORGE PETERSON this year their school paper, The Cafe and Confectionery, ner was an elaborate affair and was Two Year Commissioner For three years the Elben Photo Studio and residence. North Star. voted such by those who were there. II. E. TUFT Star has shown in Salina, Redmond Both buildings were completely destroy- f retwo oclock At the delegates and Aurora and the students as well ed, and fora time little hopes were given , County Clerk convened and got down to business. E. E. THURSTON as the patrons of the school look forfor the Jorgenson Shoe Shop and residence office for on was ballot The first the ward to the perusal of the fourth volCounty Treasurer Second S. M. JorgenERNEST C. CHRISTENSEN ' state representative. ume. Each year this messenger has both only a few feet away. The near ? other and sen of Salina was named and without made remarkable progerss, and with ward chapel. City I Jail County Recorder nominations further ceremony the MRS. ELVIRA CLARK the aid and support of the students, buildings were in gfeat danger; but du was and Mr. closed were advertisers and patrons it will make to the Jorgensen and County Sheriff good work of the selected by acclamation. even greater progress this year, if it ANGUS FILLMORE were flames wind the i can make its way into every home in also the absence of comFor the office of four-yeCounty Assessor more from damage. doing North Sevier. Phyllis Jorgensen of prevented L. L. DASTRUP missioner George Peterson of RichBoth buildings destroyed were frame Salina is its and Clayfield, present incumbent, H.- E. Tuft County Attorney ton Harward of Aurora is its busi- structures, and in but a few minutes from j H. E. BEAL of Monroe and A. F. Frandsen of ness named. was manager. The reporters from when the fire was discovered the flames . The fight Elsinore were County Surveyor the various classes have qot yet been keen and on the fourth ballot PeterJ. LERUE OGDEN ' ' elected. The first issue will come out were beyond control, son won a victor by scoring 68 votes, -, Considerable furniture and photo supon Octobe 16. Everybody help the With the dove of peace soaring as against 18 for Tuft and 37 'for North shine! Star plies were saved from the Elben studio , quietly and harmoniously over Salina Frandsen. and .F. A. Frandsen and H. E. Tuft and residence, and a last Saturday the county, republicans AT ATTRACTION KINEMA were two nominated for the held their convention and a complete year some Small merchandise were rescued from On the first Among the many great Paramount ' county ticket was named. There term for commissioner. Cafe. a Pictures which the management has the Draper were two real contests. The big plum ballot Tuft' won out, his vote being Mr. at loss is The estimated $14,500. to able obtain for your pleasure (been r of commissioner elicited a 68, while Frandsen only received 55. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET wll consist of O. R. Michelsen, chair- at the Kinema, none has been pro- Draper places his loss at $12,000 with in- - , . Two names were before the contests ended with and placed friendly man, C. W. Powell, Jr., secretary duced For Representative recently that carries a strong- surance of $8,000. The Elben home, which George Peterso"n being the winner convention for the office of county anti the following members: A. D. er E. HEPPLER J. to every class than the James P. Poulson Richfield appeal of after four ballots had been taken. clerk, was a total loss, was valued at $2,50o ' Nebeker, Annabella; D. M. Cloward, George Melford Production, For Commissioner The II. E. Tuft of Monroe and A. F. and E. E. Thurston of Annabell. M. Fairbanks, Burrville; Faith Healer, which will be shown and was covered by insurance. Aurora; V. CARL TUFT Frandsen of Elsinore were contend- Thurston had a winning E. W, Central; H. H. Bell, here tonight and tomorrow .night. Stevensen, The fire this morning is the first of any For Commissioner ers against Peterson for the office. out with 84 votes. Jesse Glenwood; Wllles, Joseph; LeW. W. BUCHANAN is version a screen of the It For play consequence since the Brown garage burn- treasurer, Ernest C. ChristIt took three ballots to settle the roy Hatch, Koosharem; Dr. G. Wal- of the same name by William Clerk For County of ensen Richfield acwas named decision for the office of assessor. by ed some eighteen months ago. lace Hanks, Monroe; Ernest Frand-se- Vaughn Moody, WALLACE SORENSON prepared for the John R. fewles of this city, John clamation, and Mrs. Elvira Clark, RichRedmond; Percy Isbell, For County Treasurer screen by his widow and Z. Wall Curtis of Richfield, A. Richenbach also of Richfield, received the same C. Jensen, Salina; Jos. Gled-hijJ. field; C. W. POWELL It reflects in a truly be held in the Opera house. This Covtngton. of Glenwood and L. L. Dastrup of honor for the office of county reG. Brugger, Venice; C. Sigurd; For Sheriff the spirit and the ac- - dance promises to be the big fantas- splendid way Sigurd, were placed in nomination corder. Vermilion. B. Payne, PETER F. OLSEN tion of the stage play. Milton Sills, tic of the year. Music will be im- -. Angus Fillmore, present sheriff, for the office by their respective backwas A For that resolution Assessor any who plays the principal male role, ported and everything points to a passed ers. On the final ballot Dastrup won and A. 0. Rasmussen, both of Richfilled ANDREW be HANSON by that of the faith healer himself, will wonderful evening doing the teris- -. vacancy occurring may field, were placed in nomination for with a vote of 66. For Recorder' committee. the be remembered for his splendid work chorpian art. county Chairman P. C. Scorup the office of sheriff. The vote was County MRS. MARY J. BOWMAN in Behold My Wife. The game will start at three-fif- called the convention to order and 84 for Fillmore and 38 for RasmusBUILD For TO PLEASANT teen. MOUNT The admission will be twenty- - ' Attorney The is reverent Healer a Faith sen. Someone vote sneaked a in for after the preliminaries introduced OLUF MICKELSON SOLDIERS TO MONUMENT Mav Cohen, but being eliminated picture, an inspiring picture, a pic- five cents. Lets all be there to make Nephi Bates as temporary chairman On ture that will entertain and delight permanent football in Salina. Cohen no made adprotest. Mr. Bates of the convention. a 1922 October meeting special 2, Richfield, Utah, night with the game. Sunday of and and fascinate lovers took to three It ballots you, decide the convendressed the members of the Democratic delegates from all vot- was held in Mt. Pleasant by the ML good pictures should not fail to see At a meeting held in Gunnison last . tion briefly and outlined the pro- candidate for the office of county asdistricts of Sevier county as- Pleasant Service Star Legion to this wonderful ing sessor. Ewles John of this city, production. Saturday a schedule for the James ceedings of the day. He lauded the sembled in the courthouse Saturday which representative men of the city to be played this season was arrangJohn of Curtis RichenS. Richfield, republican party and praised the for their convention to nominate had been invited, the purpose being AS ed. C. Ray Evans and Glenn Hanson, RESIGNS SECRETARY of Glenwood DasL. L. and bach, Jr., The splendid record it had made. candidates for the next election. to formulate definite plans for raisof were Piute June of the representing North Sevier, attending named their trup Webb, Sigurd, secretary by speaker touched upon the tariff issue, County Chairman O. R. Michelsen ing funds for a soldiers and sail- Reservoir and Irrigation company the meeting. Following is the schedOn balbackers. third the respective some and for dwelt the tax question called the meeting to order and act- ors memorial for Mt. Pleasants since its organization in March, 1920, ule as arranged by the coaches and! Dastrup, 66; ed time on state affairs. In concluding lot the vote stood: C. participants in the late world war. has tendered his as with chairman, temporary resignation and this principals of the Salina school. North , Mr. Bates said that people wanted Curtis, 29; Richenbach, 14; Ewles, 11. W. The meeting was well attended week he as secretary. The Powell, Jr., H. E. Beal of nominated Richfield, accepted a position, with the Sanpete High, Wasatch academy. less government ih business and session was taken up ap- and an enthusiastic response was re- First State Bank' of Salina. During Snow Normal, Richfield and South morning office for the of and county attorney, more business in government. A his association with the reservoir Sevier high school: J. LeRue OGden of Richfield, named pointing committees and in the af- ceived to the proposed memorial. Following the address of Mr. Bates headed seven of financial committee ternoon were committee the. reports October 13 Wasatch vs. Monroe company Mr. Webb served faithfully June Webb was selected as tempor- for county surveyor, went in by ac- submitted and acted S. M. Nielson and N. S. Nielson after by upon, in and his at and no there Monroe; Johnson, referee. Snow efficiently securing opposibeing ary secretary, II. C. Larson as tem- clamation, will be appointed, who will carry out services the local which nominations were in order. vs. Salina at Salina; Bell, referee. tion. banking company and 0. W. porary and extensive drive secures a valuable man. The temporary organization was a McOctober 20 Richfield vs. Salina at Ralph Before the final adjournment N. J. Lundgreen as assistant secretary. made permanent with the addition for funds. known and here well at referee. Wasatch vs. Bell, Allister, Salina; chairchosen was for county Before adjoudnment for lunch the Bates of W. S. Greenwood as An advisory board of twelve men Richfield, has been appointed to suc- North Sanpete at Mt. M. Geo. resoluand man was elected and Pleasant; Cope committee on platform and Mrs. Mary A. Bowman as was chosen to assist the women of ceed Mr. Webb as secretary of the Jones, referee. tion and credentials and organiza- as secretary of the county republican assistant secretary. The cpmmittee the Service Star Legion in choosing Piute Reservoir & Irrightion ComOctober 27 Monroe vs. Richfield committee. tion were named. on credentials fround all delegates the monument and site. at Richfield; Johnson, referee. Sapany. It is planned to have all necessary present entitled to their seats and lina vs. North Sanpete at Mt. Pleasthe committee submitted platform arrangements completed and ready ant; Jones, referee. WILL ENTER UNIVERSITY the keynote instrument which was for presentation to the public at the October 28 Snow vs. Wasatch at Heber Whiting, well known athlete Armistice day celebration. Ephraim adopted. Mt. Pleasant; Jones, referee. and a pride in Salina, left Thursday The nominations wrere as follows: Enterprise. November 3 Salina vs. Monroe at for Salt Lake City where he will ennomUniJ. E. of was Richfield the at Heppler Johnson referee. Monroe; ter the sophomore year North NOTES missed HOSPITAL inated state for the be will vs. Hebe representative Snow at Ephraim; Jones, of Utah. Sanpete versity The following patients received referee. legislature by acclamation. here and for the purpose of having season For treatment at the Salina hospital durfour county commissioner, him here when the football November 4 Wasatch vs. RichA. J. Crozier, organizer of the SeNext Friday bids the opening of field, place to be determined opens up Messrs. Prows and Fitz- vier Valley Mercantile Company, and year term, Carl Tuft of Monroe and ing the week. later; Mrs. Ruel Nielson, Axtell, surg- football in Salina, and the infant Bell, referee. patrick sent a wire to him urging him formerly one of the largest operators W. J. Parker of Joseph were placed to be present and help the Salina in the western country, is in Salina before the convention and Mr. Tuft ical. baptism of the N. S. H. S into that Much interest will be centered on Ivan Sorenson, Delta, ruptured red blooded sport. He came in was nominated by 54 votes against boys to victory. Whitings ability as for an extended visit. the outcome of the games, which appendix removed. an athlete is well known throughout from Los Angeles, his home, and has 17 for Mr. Parker. Snow Normal with an array of close on Thanksgiving day, and plans UniMrs. Oliva Jensen, Mayfield, rupthe at coaches two inFor the the state and his been looking after his various year term commislast years veterans in the lineup will have been made to pit the winners removed. versity expect to develop him into a terests here". Mr. Crozier, knowing sioner the vote stood W. W. Buchan- tured appendix be the baptizers. Green as the green- of Sanpete-Sevie- r the division Will Aurora, Surgical. Holliday, 38," Richfield an is of Chariton a like Sevier book, North with an unquenchable spirit against the winners of the county est, yet Utah Redmond, Mrs. Alvin Christensen, of Richfield 30, WTm. J. Parkof fight, the blue and crimson war county schedule. The highly impressed' with the future big will game ELECT LIBRARY OFFICERS iors of Salina are out to show Eph- be played on November possibilities and predicts that some er of Joseph 3, giving the majority surgical. maternand 11, H. the C. Mrs. Last Tuesday evening the Library Salina, Smith, secto Mr. Buchanan. raim that they can take a good duck place will be announced day Salina and the surrounding later. board held its regular monthly meet- tion will rank among the very best in ity, baby girl: After Wm. A. Seegmiller of Rich ing, but at the same time make officMrs. Melvin Jolley, Kingston, maing and elected the following state. the Snow melt. declined field had nomination the SOAKED HEAVY FINE ers: C. Ray Evans, president; Mrs. Modem ideas are rapidly being for county clerk, Wallace Sorenson ternity, baby boy. Snow Nonnal comes to Salina with r; Arthur C. Nielson of Elsinore, was Parleen McKenna, adopted in farming and stockraia-in- of Richleld was nominated by actheir reputation at stake. They have .fined $100 and D. G. Burgess, Mrs. E. C. Wright a given a suspended senfolks of A enjoyed Mr. Crozier and with clamation. said young party everything to lose and are determin- tence by Juvenile and J. Oscar Anderson, constitute further advancement it is a certainty in Clear Narrows the at Judge Arthur O ed to bury Salina under an avalanche Nielson last C. W. Powell, Jr., of Richfield was days outing the board of directors. Many import- that those following these vocations The Elsinore Saturday. last Creek Hiking Sunday. Canyon of snow. On the other hand Salina man was arrested by Sheriff Fillmore ant topics were discussed, following as a 4ivlihood will realize more with nominated for treasurer with 42 and luncheon were enjoyed in the has nothing to lose and a reputation and a charge of neglect of his childthe selection of officers, regarding the better and more modern ideas of against 29 votes for Wm. A. Seeg- canyon. On the return trip the to make. From the way the local ren was miller. is being An effort Those placed against him. Monroe was at enjoyed. library work. The raising and marketing. The territory boys are digging into each after- suspended sentence was Two. ballots were necessary to de- plunge Miss made to have a Carnegie library were: in the ideal an is on Salina trip granted place cide between Ed. Coons of participating landlike surrounding looks the it noons practice, Richfield, Lohree condition that Nielson place his erected in Salina soon. Helen iMss Roylance is fame Nowers, its stock and son, for fattening slide of snow promised by the Tom Shaw of Richfield, Peter F. OlAlma, in the home of Mis. Burke and Ernest Hansen of Salina, and Then, too, the sen of fCoosharem and Roy becoming state-widwill be a pool of mud, with where he could be of Lloyd and BOY SLIGHTLY NJURED of White given proper care Elsinore, Miss Virgie sugar beets that are grown here are melting snow the liquid of the mire, and sent to school. Another case Gerald Jensen, 12 years of age, is among the best in the west and with Monroe, for sheriff. The vote stood Edward Crandall of Springville. Nearly thirty boys are out on the handled by Judge Nielson was that confined to his home in this city a close marketing place good returns in the first ballot: Olsen 32, Lloyd field practicing nightly at the local of a boy, the son of Mortemus Ger22, Coons 14, Shaw 3; the second Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Martin and Jennursing a badly sprained ankle. should follow judiciuos raising of the Olsen school. to the The suits have not as yet put sen. ballot gave The lad issued several bad majority ald was riding his horse last Sunday beets. Mrs. Hazel Allred motored to Salt in their appearance, but the boys are checks and the with 42 votes, against 26 for Lloyd Lake this week. when the animal fell, landing on the testimony gathered They will be absent Not alone has North Sevier idea 3 for Coons. torn trousers ahd bruised showed him a bad character. believand first risking was the visit will and time some for stock The boys right foot. It and conditions for farming Andrew Hansen for assessor, O. R. State Fair and attend sessions of the noses just the same as if they had on boy was sent to the industrial school ed the leg was broken but examinathe mountainsto but the raising, suits of iron. Coach Hansen is sure, at Ogden. conference. tion proved only a severe sprain. east abound with millions of tons of Michelsen for attorney and Christian however, that the suits will be here coal. Some day, and not Andersen for surveyor were nominin ample time to make the Sanpeters Mrs. June Webb gave a dinner enBettenson Mrs. Jessie Thornell entertained high grade Mrs. BowBlaine Mr. and last far distant, this coal will be mined ated by acclamation and Mrs. in Louis. were St. still afternoon wish that Miss Lohree afternoon in honor of Mrs Wednesday they for Saturday tertained informally twenty guests and when active operations start in man for recorder on the first ballot The with In the Richard. the evening victory Woolf of Richfield, who left Thursin honor of her son, 52 votes against 17 for Nowers and Ernest Hansen Thursthis line you will see Salina grow as received. of the tucked away in the trophy room of day for Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Woolf feature the was occasion was Dicks sixth birthduj. 500 Brush. Tillie Mrs. day. never before. Truly the future of the local school a Jubilee Dance will will make their home at Cardston. Indoor games and luncheon were the The Democratic county committee, evening. Luncheon was served. Salina is exceedingly bright. afternoon. the diversions of IJI . . rs ar ! . editor-in-chi- - ef 1 Comlpete Ticket Named By player-pian- Democrat At Richfiled o' four-yea- walk-awa- y, p, l, f- vice-chairm- well-organiz- ed vice-chairm- an Oping Gin Former Resident For Set lit Fitly - world-beate- r. Seeg-mill- secretry-treasur-e- g, Eph-raimit- es e. J semi-annu- j J I B al , |