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Show saLNa sun, sauna, THE SI iff III PROCLAMATION mjp cm (Continued from page one) ive days, one Monday to Herbert Z. Lund and associates in Salt Lake City, one Tuesday to Messers Ivory and Livingston in Salt Lake City. The A ociuted Press dispatches disseminata g the news are as follows: Washington, D. C., May 4. A lease f of approximately 1578 acres of public coal land in Sevier cobnty, Utah, was awarded by Secretary Work to Herbert Z. Lund and others. The Lund interests must invest $100,000 in developing the property during the next three years and must produce a minimum of 75,000 tons of coal beginning with the fourth year. The government is to get a royalty on all coal That cleanliness is one of the first laws of nature and that it is to our interst as well as to those strangers who visit us, to observe this law to the end that our city be made clean and sanitary and a fit place in which to live and a pleasure to those who pass through our town, therefore, the second week in May (commencing Monday 11, 1923) has been designated Clean-u- p Week, and I would urge every citizen to get busy and show to the world that we are progressive and take a pride in our civic affairs and that we propose to keep our city clean, healthy and beautiful. J. F. BARNARD, (Signed) Mayor. MEET HELD first; Petemtn of Salina and Halliday of Circleville, tied for second; Julan-de- r, Monroe, fourth; Johnson, Richfield, fifth. Distance, 19 ft 6 inches. 220 yard hurdles Ogden, Richfield, first; Church, Panguitch, second; Magieby, Monroe, third; Anderson, Richfield, fourth. Only 4 entries. Time, 30 seconds. Discus Lee, Monroe, first; Poul-soRichfield, second; Fullmer, Circleville, third; W. Taylor, Salina, fourth; Norton, Panguitch,fifth. Distance 97 ft 3 inches. IT D. C., May 5. George and Joseph W. Livingston today were awarded a coal lease covering 27G acres of public land in SeW. Ivory North Sevier High School Wins Third Place In Athletic Meet vier county, Utah. An investment of $10,000 must be No school activity given in Salina made by the lessee during the first has met with greater success than three years. Minimum production of track meet held here Fri8 000 tons of coal is required begin-r.'n- day. Hundreds of teachers, pupils arm with the fourth year. townspeople from the various high The government is to receive a roy- schools and cities extending from in Garfield county to Gunnison alty of 10 per cent. To Expend $200,000 to $300,000. in Sanpete county, viewed the conHenry C. Lund, attorney for the tests of out young athletes. Ninety I.und interests and himself an associ- six strong, robust young men entered ate of Herbert Z. Lund, stated in an the meet with a determination to win laurels for their respective high interview: "Work on the development of 1578 schools, and some records worthy oi note were made. acres of public land in The day began with a program held Sevier county, leased to us by Secretory of the Interior Work, will start at the High school auditorium at 10 within the next thirty days. The pro- oclock a. m. Principal C. Ray Evans perty is located on the north fork of acted as chairman, during the followQueatschuppah creek, between thirty-thre- ing program: and thirty-fou- r miles east of The first number was a chorus givSalina. en by the Girls Glee club of RichMr. Lund announced that plans field, after which Hon. S. M. Jorgenwere being made for the expenditure sen made an appealing address of of from $200,000 to $300,000 this year welcome. in the development of the coal lands The third number was a beautiful and that the Lund interests would be vocal duet by DeGray and Elden Tuft able to meet the government require- of Monroe. The duet was so impressment of producing 75,000 tons of coal ively given that the assembly broke with the fourth year of development. out in enthusiastic applause. FollowPersons associated with the Lund ing this the Public Speaking contest interests are Dr. Lund, Professor A. took place with the three towns SaC, Lund, O. R. Lund, William A. Lupd, lina, Monroe and Richfield competT C. Peterson, Mrs. Bertie Beal, all of ing. While the judge worked on his Suit Lake, and Mrs. Charles Jensen decision, a cornet duet was played by and Mrs. Sarah Jensen, both of Sear Morrison and J. L. Terry and short addresses were made by PrinA company to operate the property cipal C. A. White and A. M. Maughan. be formed in the near future, Mr. Then the Boys Glee club of Salina Lund said. Mr. Lund announced that sang that beautiful song,Masa Dear, be would leave for San Francisco on after which Professor Jenkins of the Monday to interest Pacific coast in- Snow Normal college gave the decisterests in the investment of additional ion on the public speaking contest. Kenneth Isbell, a senior at the Richcapital The property is served by state field High school, won the decision! rands nt the present time, with a and Superintendent A. J. Ashman pre state highway ten miles from the sented him with the Ashman medal property. Mr. Lund announced that The closing number was a ladies the transportation needs of the rich chorus rendered by the Richfield High Queatschuppah creek coal fields will school. be filled with the completion of the The field events began at 2 p. m proposed branch df the Denver & Rio at the Salina City park, where hunGrande Western railroad from Salina. dreds had gathered to view the contests. In this field activity Salina athletes used all their bodily skill and D. R. ELLERTSON ns a result won third place, besides Attorney-at-Lahaving five boys eligible to compete in the Sanpete-Sevie- r track meet ilir.a Utah which will he held at Ephraim on May 9th. Those from Salina who won points worthy of mention were: Wayne Taylor, high score man with 9 points; Raymond Spencer, 8 points; Ernel Peterson, 6.5 points;Niles ChrisCLASSIFIED tensen, 3; Merlin Taj lor 3 and Edward Martin, 2. ADVERTISEMENTS Following is a complete summary of the field events: ' ,B 100 yard dash Mjers, Panguitch, first; Whittaker, Circleville, second; Just received a shipment of fresh Shelton, Monroe, Dalton, Circleville C.Ll'oii.ia Walnuts 30 cents per and Johnson of Richfield, tied for f27tf third. Time 10 seconds. pound. I.OUIS JACOBS Pole vault Morrison of Richfield If you want service in shoes, buy and Halliday of Circleville, tied for tM THOROGOOD brand. For sale first; Staples of Monroe and Richards M6tf. of Fanguitch, tied for third; Madsen, by Louis Jacobs. Monroe, fifth. Height 10 ft 4 inches. THOROGOOD SHOES, the long Mile run R. Nelson, Monroe, first; waiing kind. Get our prices. McAllister, Panguitch, second; SpencMGtf. LOUIS JACOBS er, Salina third; Miller, Richfield, fourth; Rasmussen, Richfield, fifth. FOR RENT OR SALE 3 homes, Time 4 minutes 58 seconds. two modern. See Leon Peterson. 45 Shot put Lee, Monroe, first; 880 Pari-guitc- g e yard run Williams, Drive Monroe, first; AHpti, Circleville, second; Spencer, Salina,third; Miller, Richfield, fourth; R. NeFon, Monroe, fifth. Time I minutes 8 seconds. Javelin. Lee, Monroe, first; Lowe, p coal-bearin- American Place all rubbish that cannot be burned in piles on the street and city teams will remove it on Friday of Clean-u- p Week. Citizens, do not fail to line up to the slogan, Cleanest City in the State. the Salina, mined. Washington, uta9 ALL NEXT WEEK 5 Gunnison, third; Martin, Salina, fourth; Modeen, Gunnison, fifth. Distance, 131 ft 3 inches. Relay Monroe (Julander, Shelton, Lee and Williams) first; Circleville, second; Panguitch third. Time 1 minute 40 seconds. Officials of the track meet were: C. Ray Evans, chairman; James R. Barker, referee; A. Jones, announcer; C. N. Crawford, scorer; I. L. Nebeker, Dan Baker, clerk of course; Bert Fisher, treasurer. The judges of finish were A. M. Maughan, B. D. Q. Burmester, P. Goldbranson, K. of the Horne. and Judges Hansen, field events were: M. W. Smith, A. B. Smith, Emmett Robins, J. J. Spendlove and Leo Christensen. Timers were: II. S. Bell.G. M. Wright and M. I. Oveson. The big dance at the Opera house at night, in which all participated, brought to a close one of the biggest track meets ever held in Sevier Monroe, second; Codings, Do Your Eph-r-'i- l Mcthcr-o- f -- Pearl ust r, in there are great uearl fisheries where mot her-o- f pearl, "Ue of the basic materials for buttons, la found. The opalescent shells ire graded and sorted before being , nicked into sacks and crates fur export, and there have been times when little pearls, which have evaded the lnx eyes of (he fishers," have been lund In t he shells w h m these pact-gohave hi on unpacked in factories Seeking In Western s Always Loohir.g I Revised Version He who laughs last is usually the mmhet. Dr. F. 0. Bullock Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, .y and Wednesday. At Silina:- - Thursday, and Saturday. Tues-- d Friday High jump M. Taylor, Peterson. Christensen of Salina, Owens of Panguitch and Halliday of Circleville all tied for first. Height, 5 feet 6 inches. 440 yard dash M 0 Yellow Jacket. Faithfulness The deepest hunger of a faithful heart Is faithfulness. George Eliot. Gets Revenge Madame Amed Abdullah thought all tne women In Constantinople were In love with her son. So she consulted a fortune teller, who gave her a concoction of garlic, water, mud and boiled shoes to throw upon all the beautiful women In the city. Madame Abdullah was arrested after hurling the magic mixture at one attractive woman near her sons home. Life's Impressions Life Is beautiful at the moment, sad when we look hack, fearful when we look forward George Moore. 35- - n j 1 M i i 53 33 S 4 V u V O F SALINA UTAH SALINA - Hember Federal Reserve System Williams, Monroe, first; Rasmussen, Richfield, second; Allen, Circleville, third; Spencer, Salina, fourth; Church, Panguitch, fifth. Time 54 seconds. Broad jump W. Taylor, Salina, i 33 33 53 39 39 n DRESSES DRESSES Come in and look over our new line of Milltex Silk Dresses. $15.00. Any one for only Broadways latest. The Fair Mercantile Co. S ALINAS BUSY STORE Instant of Noon Noon Is the Instant of the passing of the sun over the meridian where one happens to be; the point at which the sun overhead Is equidistant from the east and west horizon. n, Monroe, second; Thompson, DR. HARRISON Eye specialist, Circleville, third; Cooper, Panguitch, will be at the Lewis Drug store Thursfourth; Fullmer of Circleville and day, May 7. 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