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Show iiat Hiiiisi Id faing tots Seek Election id s r L - 'r kwVL,T I' fit list KiM- -i If, ' -- - - r; Gunnison Vr., Vvw' J ij l X IM- VI this precinct, known as number 5, and which includes Salnia, d and Aurora, the fight will be keen than elsewhere in the mo! i ju y for the reason that there is jivahy between the several towns. All the candidates have good and for this reason the is sure to be contest e.eci.on but cleanly fought. According to law nominations or petitions for nominations have to be in the office of the clerk of the fcoaid of education Tuesday, November 21 and up to the hour of 6 oclock that day the folowing have ben filed: Richfield, by primaries: Parley Magleby and H. N. Hayes; by petition: N. J. Bates, W. W. Buchanan and Eva Borgquist. Aurora, Salina and Redmond, by Dr. M. A. Freece and piimaiies: Moroni Lazenby; by petition: S. M. Jorgenson. Cove, Joseph and Elsinore, F .A. 1 Red-m- o y, nom-imnatio- Gay. S ' REDMOND The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jensen was the seene of much merriment last Tuesday evening when Mrs. Jensen very pleasantly entrtained in honor of her daughter, Frar.cillas 18th birthday anniverTwenty-fou- r invited guests sary. participated in the evenings enjoyment which consisted of music and game. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Jensen Bhe was assisted by her daughter l.eona and Miss Myrlen, Peterson The table was attravtively decorated A large birthday cake holding eight ecn candles forming the centerpiece Mrs. J .A. Christensen and her mother, Mrs. Annie Jensen came home fiom Ephraim on Monday While away they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen. On Tuesday evening the officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. gave a shower at the Legion hall in honor of Miss Clara Nilson, whose marriage wi! take place on Wednesday at the Manti temple. The guosts were loyally entertained with games and C. - -- 4,, - n mam-- 1 Mrg brings holm h johanna K. Peterson in the first woman to settle Bost-mot- thiee-ciuarte- rs splc-n-Th- e j g - MV G.V V' IS - Nf (Vi i. N Had all the patrons and students of North Sev ier seen the Ur-- Ijceum number given this sea on, soiling tickets would have been phn. Everyone who did see it. have no question in their minds as to whether their lyeeuni tiilets are worth the money or not. The Nevm Company lived up to the highest expectations. They held their audience as if by spell from the beginning to to the end of their program, and made them realize the beauty of that higher class music. The entertainment for the evening consisted of vocal and instrumental numbers and The Nevin Conone impersinaticn. cert company, with Miss Irene Taylor, cellist, Mss Olive Fieri e, violinist, Miss Frances Northern, piaui: t and mezzo soloist, and Miss Ituth Perrain, impersonator, rendered an exquisite program. At the close of the entertainment, each left with a beam of satisfaction en his face, and all await the Tuesday nights proguin with a sort of an unexpressed joy. they ate the Mghm.t priced entertainment in the course. These facts alone aie Milliner t u stamp their high quality. Suruiy no one can to nu ,s this exceptional numbaf-ior- m-- re Adely Peterson . The social spirit prevailed and the guests enjoyed a A dainty very pleasant evening. luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill of Salina were the principal speakers at the Ward chapel last Sunday. About twenty-fiv- e relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Peterson on Thursday evening in a farewell party to Adely Peterson prior to his leaving for a. mission to the Central states. Luncheon was served and the evening was spent in a social chat. The following members of the Mutual stake boards were visitors at the Redmond ward last Sunday evening: Mrs. Johnson, president of of the Y. L. M. I. A., and one of her aids, Mrs. Chester Myers, and Mr. Lazenby, a member of the stake presidenc y of the Y. M. M. I. A. NEW CLUB ORGANIZED The Social Twelve club, comprising a number of the society women of Salina, has recently been organized and elaborate plans have been made for social functions during the winter months. The members are comprising the organization er. AUhnu-- was good, a month offered by it sellwTas classes to the sign- in ;. A change has been made in North levier, and it seems to be a very minus change according to some of In pbu e of the old be students. u ed to call the scholars vliifli j,,g froi.i the r classes, there has been m tailed a new buzzer system. The original idea of having hells ring in hall so that there would he nc mistaking when it was time to quit he various classes, was a brilliant me. The electric bell system would iae worked out ideally, had not tb .indents decided that these buzzers sr.u the alarm (docks were made on ho same order, in fact, they say that the two came from the same factory, n e tingle of the buzzer connects it AFTER SALINA COAL (If somehow with getting up in tin Some eight teams from Salina left n.ointng, whuh 1. rings hack unpleas or the coal mines in Salina canyor t :.i unor'es. Can siientists changi he sound of the hell? Or will th( Tuesday morning and returning eacl ,t, dmts i "it. i 'cl love the itutumdca wagon will be loaded with Salim, onip attached to canyon coal to be used by the citizen; i'rdp and lint". loir a, arm i links? jf Salina. Reports from the proper ies now being developed in the canla-- e Tb.e tu ion (o.test ended n ti. cent for yon are to the effect that a splendid y w.t per aliiors, ,vt pec lent lor the juniors vein has been opened up and that ,2 per c' it Rr the sophomores ant tome ten or twelve tons of coal are I "3 j or rent ior the treshmon. mined every day. The coal is .unt do to g e the seniors an; being .(.re tift.H than just to mentioi of a fine quality and compares favor hi ir iun i c iei.t, tor already tin ibly with any of the big mines in it a'l.ed to he les; Ls he counties to the east. ipor'ir She humbly ri ll to her i less. ni iv the a: olo,rv and promises tc. FULL ENROLLMENT a tn v leaf in that re it'in The kindti garten school with 2: t. :i attendance, is now crowded ti Mr. r. Ray Evans and Mr. E. R and for the present no uiort apacity 'u attended the teachers execu-iaccommodated. The plan be an on at Richfield board meet ne k turdav. Mr. Grans remained in if having a waiting list is being con.id lihid this week-en.therefore a sidered and should, for any reason, detailed report i3 impossible at this tome of the pupils be unable to conv. citing. tinue, others can enroll. Miss announces that she now has I! has been d, aided that Miss Van bihm tune is an inhabitant of some a young woman to help her and other planet, because site receives through this medium each child will i bone irom Mars so often. have more individual attention during that on Sunday ,s r. pi rt. n, . I , - 1 . 1. 1) ! i i Sevier has gr Cm' prospect ! ath'etic success this war ti in she Mesdames Max Cohen, W. H .Brown, las had in 'I lie reprevious jew Dean Brown, James Barnard, Will modeling of the North (lunch wil' nig. This Crane, J. B. McMillan, Jr., Rue Niel- re completed by Thank'-gimeans a much improved gunnasiuru son, Arthur Prows, Edith Bullock, last that loin ihat v C. E. I. N. Don C. Her ,f oir . d - tekifs sue-e.-.- d West, Parker, Merrill and Misses Laurine West and Leah Erown. The club will hold meetings Thursday of each week and once a month the husbands and sweethearts wil be the honor guests. Mrs Edith Bullock entertained the members last Friday afternoon from two to five at a 500 party. In the contest for honors Mrs. W. H. Brown was victor for first prize while the second went to Mrs. Max Cohen. At four thirty Mrs. Bullock served a delicious luncehon to the guests. the enthusiasm for h 'i m !' - Ncth v iu th honor eum contract. No class ers of the in school sold iiftv tickets, and thus none will have the honor of being ntertaineJ by that committee. The ent'rn amount collected was three A the contract lit ndicd dollars. mils lor live bund rod dollars the ;non? have decided to go out and It try tlie'r luck at selling tickets. as s hell'd that they will have just jod i.r even more lavorable results i! an the students had. They undoubtedly wdl because the first number was a complete Tins should be a means of ad- rtNirg for Tuesday nights enter tainment. it 3:15. Accordingly at the students of .North Sevier .vent for their wraps, or lingered 101 t moment in the hall to comment Alio at this n the coming game. time Principal Evans appeared in .he hall and almost shouted the command: Students what does this mean? ;et to your classes! Every student stopped w hatever he was doing and turned, for well sack knew and recognized that voice. One student humbly evilauio.l that all had understood school was to e dismissed at 3: 15, Imt Mr. IN .in? eB fer explained things at', and ach student went to IBs iD ' ni 3: SO lk.i lotting to be diMiii-'ehe game. When 3:30 t.'m m t a a if tiie scholars Im'ng di m tudent Indv ('if r cum- to path lass and annoumed that thcr1 wou'd e no game. Nov juM whv that laved, grudge game wa j not in eems to be somewhat nyotery. May next Friday be fa r weather n order that North femur may see hat grudge game. ( c lot loon 'unuh Scrawled on the bulletin board vas the following: Grudge game time-fiftee- i ing d There will be fc r cases of meumonia, grippe and vre told have or this new gymnasium v. howers and dressing no .! installThe noetjlcs 'd in the basement. music .after which a delicious lunchm: to the. nav not !e as Rtei-eon was served by the officers. The mblie as the unclad figuns th.it use was the recipient of many 'd to dart between the hi 'h school and that barn-lik- a stri" iiu e called beautiful presents. Because Not ill Sevier gymnasium. Mrs. Mary Olsen returned home on ;as been without a gym- - mi ever ci'Mu ti'Kl Has exceedingly Thursday after spending the past nil ecu' M.iin ,inoe it was organize 'oat (an it mean? ten days in Salt Lake City. Her ears ago. it ai predate, am move- vgn.fh.T.r.t. , a1 hie child-ino : ster, IDs. II. S. in the disection ment Barnes, and studei.is are still in suspense The stuiei G 'el much "s The to the accompanied her home. Mrs. out' nu'1 of last weeks n modeled 'mcouraved about tie Soiik1 of them wroti Barnes expects to spend the next strut ture which they aie to u.c this voinmu; and ni (muse they expect two weeks here visiting with her year. to sue an mi tiioi-report card GIVE3 DINNER PARTY parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Rasmussen. have been strug-linthat the teeth' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harmon deA missionary farewell party was Though twelve and lour oclock with tlii'. week. On Monday at the Cm rtudents mi '"ihi" will reach !' dinner! r're 0lt f acbool bout-- , Wedentertained the at at a house last given opera lightfully v iame time,, the srliool budding fa'r-ll'ni.ix and the teachers grades W'll nesday o cring in honor of Adely party the early days of the week to with melodies. Tiii source be linisbed. fi.r n port cards are tn rings Eras-tus eighteen guests. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Following the din- of this lntisie it twelve o'do. k is the he given out on that day. Peterson, who will leave Bait ner hour the guests motored to Boys Gie1 dul). Ihat g'nup of Lake on the 22nd for a mission to Aurora where dancing and a good s'ngerv 's accompi; li.tig n mil in THANK SC IV INC SERVICES ' have The following their line and although tb the Central states. A large crowd time were enjoyed. K ive you an. thing to be thankful with as jet. favored tb' pubr" was present and the evening was en- were the guests: Messrs, and Mes- not, vocal numbers, diet does not for? Come and join us in songs and any dames Glen Crane, Hal Felt, Qthen-iu- s mean lb.it fltey do not intend to do praises and thanksgiving Sunday joyed by all present. N. P YvTUardson and his mother, Peterson, Parlen McKenna, An- m. The Girls Glee c:" prm Gn- evening, Novimlcr 25th at 7:30. A R has Is n repnrt--- shot t Mrs. Jacob Willardson, went to Salt ton Borg, Dan V. Freece, B. Larson at four oklofk. he given at the piopn.t.i vz that tl'is ambitious m .(iiization P,i Lake lat Sunday. of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Willardson and a scrnioi i har'd ian esbyt' soon. will appear On afternoon Mrs. Mary of Redmond and Mrs. and Mrs. will be deli veicd by Rw. Wallace oi The second nuinbr of the ijcutn Richfield Olsen, Mis. Ada Nielson, Mrs. Lester Borg of Richfield . course will be given Tin .day, Nov. Jansen, and Mrs. Owen Jensen, all Contributed - or M" This company ion O. J. Bracken, manager for the 21. members of the North Sevier stake V D ard Mrs. Welts. Tb l, .O oi Pi injury board, attended the Primary O. J. Bracken company at Richfield. "in is visiting her oik have been doing Im'-irn.tln.-rIDs il C. Hernvnsen, at Bazar given at Sigurd by the Sigurd was a Salina visitor Wednesday of for fifteen rears pud tl recommended. Not unlj tli R, but III. dome this ilk. ward Primary'. They ,enjoyed the I this week biide-to-b- that of a, .million Redniondf is dea(j. Mrs. Bostholm, to the farmeis and woikers 92 of ge pasSLtl away at the years annually. She also buasts of fine home of her son, N. L. Peterson, wheat and alfalfa crops. This val- - Novetnber 5. In the passing of the ley also is noted for the exira fine highly respected woman Redmond beef and mutton shipped every year.:lose8 a loved character and a newest industry and which will did woman. Notwithstanding the prove as large as some of the other fact that she was nearly to the cen- big features, is the turkey harvest. eury mark, she maintained her health This week 25,000 until just a short time before sha approximately pounds ofturkeys, grown and raised answered the final call. right here in the big Gunnison ValMrs. Bostholm was born in Denley, were shipped out. And the mark, July 24, 1830, and joined the turkeys are some of the finest and Latter Day Saints church in her fattest and will decorate with grace native land. When the family deand dignity thousands of tables at cided to come to America they bade the annual Thanksgiving dinners to farewell to their relatives and friends be served on the 30th of November. and to their childhood home. When .Not only were the turkeys shipped her friends gathered aiound her, ut among the finest ever sent from pleading for them to remain in DenSouthern Utah, but they brought a mark, she took her song book and handsome price and the farmer who aang, Farevell, Farevell, vort Fader-lan- d, managed to raise a hundred or so of as the farewell song, and the the birds is being handsomely refamily then started on their long warded for the time spent in raising gurney across the ocean and plain. his birds. The prevailing price A small baby was taken sick on paid fo rturkeys here through the the plains and the little one was Central Utah Poultry Exchange is buried under a tree and the tiny thirty-seve- n and a half cents per grave marked by the sorrowing parpound and the total amount dis- ents. tributed will run better than $10,000. When the west was reached the In the northern part of the state family settled first at Ephraim and and even in the northern part of ater moved to Redmond, Mrs. BostSanpete county the price offered for holm being the first woman settler the turkeys range from 31 to 32 if this city. Both she and her hus-an- d cents per pound. Manager Benj faithfully and willingly blazed Blown, however, and with a view to .he trails here and she had seen aiding the farmers of this valley in Redmond grow from a bleak desert getting top prices, offerd an advance ivith snakes and brush to a thriving if 3 and a half cents above the out- city with beautiful and comfortable side prices and as a consequnce all tomes and churches and schools, all lurkeys raised in this valley will be lor the comfort of mankind. The shipped through the local exchange. vard was organized in the home of Not alone will the Gunnison Val- Mrs. Bostholm where meetings and ley Poultry Exchange handle 25,000 jatherings were held. She had seen pounds of dressed turkeys through lundreds baptized in the canal that the local office, but an additional asses her doorway. 15,000 pounds were shipped from Mrs. Bostholm was always solicitiIlsinore, the turkeys being handled ng of everybody and during the .hrough Manager Brown. Both cars inte of sickness or distress she was .vere consigned to the Harry Phillips ver ready to lend a helping hand to otnpany at Los Angeles. he needy. Her heart was full of With the establishment of the ove and sympathy for those in need noultry exchange here and with ideal aid often she would share her own facilities for shipping poultry next lothes to a sister less fortunate, ear will more than likely see double the mourned with those that mourn'ffie production of turkeys for the d and rejoiced with those that reoutside markets. Gunnison Valley joiced. She was most faithful in News. her and labored as neaily i t will be up to the standard. Miss Alta Christensen delightH?i entertained a number of her friends on Saturday evening in honor of NEWS NOTES FROM factoiy dollars ; visit and report the Sigurd Primary Members of the county board whose terms will expire January 1, are Dr. M. A. Freece of this city, J. L. Staples and N. J. Bates. The members chosen at the coming election will serve for a term of four years. Valley boast of a sugar 'm A - 8T ;iy lr '5 J, Valley V w eye-sor- n. vigor-ausl- iPwP''' The pace set by the Salina business men at the recent cleanup of Main street and the alleys is highly commendable and so enthused over the appearanc of the citys streets that it has been agreed the crusade will be kept up and when dirt and filth gathers it will be cared for at once and not be allowed to accumulate in piles and become a detriment o health and e to the an home folks and visitors. When it was announced that the crusade would be started and that the city would be given a genuine cleaning through the business district, every business house in Salina joined in the movement and a raid on the germ and piles of filth in the alleys, the ash piles and other unsightly and unhealthy rubbish soon banished. The work was under the supervision of Marshal Whitbeck and with the cooperation of the citizens the city got the best cleaning it has had for many months. Salina has set the pace for clean cities through the southren part of the state and if the good work is kept up to the minute the little burg will soon claim the title as the best kept city in the west. The spirit of cleanliness is spreading the germ of ambition and it has been decreed that before hot weather comes again all rubbish will be cleaned up and thd breeding places for fles an ddisease will be shipped out of the city. The coming school election to be In Sevier county Wednesday, in so far as G, promises, ctmbor Iji Jir.a is concerned, to be a spirited v d'air. Already three candidates are i the filed, two of the candidates, . II. A. Freece, incumbent, and I- .'oroni Lazenby of Aurora, having S. been chosen at the primaries. Id. JotgreiseA, representative elect at the recent state election, will also be a candidate, it is announced, and hs name has been presented by 1 No. 26 SALINA, UTAH, FRIDAY NOVLM'JZR 21, 1922 Volume 5 -- performing duty in the Relief society for nany years. She was ever ready to nake any donation that was required if her. For many years she main-ainr- d the practice of giving a dollar r a pair of stockings to every that left for the field of .ibor. The stoclur.gs she made het- -. i counselor mij-Tona- ry Her home was a place of welcome everyone and the children loved to day in her dooryard where the fa.th-u- l o watched and cared for them as eagerly and tendcily as if they wte her own. Mrs. Bostholm was the mother of levin children, three of whom survive her. In addition to the three turviving children, there are twenty grand children, 80 great grand child-e- n and fifteen great great grand hildren, making a total of 118 survivors of the grand old woman. d i 1 - j - a- nm-saci- s i e g d . C-I- t . i , D m !; V. the busy work period. LITERARY PROGRAM The Ladies Literary and Civics lub will give a Thanksgiving pro gram at the meeting to be held next Vcdrier-daevening, November 29th it the high school building. The pro gram, which is as follows, will stait promptly at 8 o'clock: Rollcall Responded tio by THANKSGIVING RUSH of the usual rush at Thanksgiving time the postmaster at Salina has asked for coopperation of all those intending to forward packages by parcel post. It is asked that all packages be carefully wrapped, properly addressed and be mailed with sufficient postage to carry them to their destinations. Non compliance of the favors asked may delay the packages and if all will cooperate it will facilitate matters and land your parcels at their destination if mailed properly and early. .. In anticipation WILL REDEEM CERTIFICATES Thanksgiving Sentiment Mts. Olga McKenna, postmistress Miss Afton Burns Reading at Salina, announces that after Il o Stoiy of Thanksgiving .... Mrs. Jirse Thornhill 'December, 1st, 1922, application will be rL'ceived for casfiing any United Mis C A rites Reading State certificates of the 1918 senes. Membe-Song Practice These certificates mature January 1, All membets arc urgenfly request 1923 and a ten day written not'c is . rd to be present at tins meeting an! in order to get the ertifi- necessary mee be will t ladies cordially cates cashed. If those visitmg holdinr cm-wclcomed. . tmeates ot the series named prefer, they may have them exchanged for the new Treasury Savings ,Cert O. Nielson C. of the Manager Mis. McKenna will be n!ud is spending this wet4 at cates Salt Lake. He is on a combined tc explain further to these dsiiir. more information. business and pleasure trip. : - |