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Show Subscribe!! Advertise!! A Wcir.t As ji itf VOL 8 Will Pay S. y NO. 21 SALINA, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. r ill Dr. Id Goniif is Armistice Day him-.-i- lf when-onstratic- H n. Traia Passetpr Of Big Game -- , .d to-a- . Bntrintin Tlmrrrnm" I I The. .Denver nt people: Hr. M. S. Markus, Richfield; Robert D. Young, Richfield; Mrs. -- E. West, Salina; James A. Christensen, Salina; Minnie S. Dastrup, Sigurd; Lilly B. Gledhill, Richfield; John E. Magelby, Monroe; Lewis W. Jones, Monroe; . J- has been read correctly, the locals will route their opponents and then be able to participate in the finals for the championship of the division. It will mean a struggle-t- he battle to- day-- and Coach with Richardsens une busters in prime condition ev- erv hope is being held out for a glor- ions victoiy. Forces have been as- femb'ed at the high school and a real o ganization has been effected To sup-- , 00. ply plenty f w,-" for the homers. No- th Sanpete, the huskies who are tr. battle tho YYolverires, have a splendid record and it is expected thry will do a battle royal to elimin- ate Salina. Moi e than the usual" interest is being manifested in the game today. If Salina loses, she is eliminated. If ' Ashman, Richfield. n b!s letter to each member of his rdviswry committee Dr. YVidstoe pays a we deserved tnbute to the splend- d "0.1 of the Utah Publlc Health association under the direction of James II. Wallis, Executive Secre- . tary. lie sifys: I am glad to devote the little time (hat may be necessary to help onward eaP 'ne brsmas It is a good cause one which all good citizens should join. As I look over the results - - h-- May The mighty struggle is on today- - Rio Grande passen- - & switch, it is believed that a bolt broke in the frog causing the mail car to leave the track. The baggage car and coach both left the track. Fortunat- ely, however, the derailed cars re- mained on the grade.and no fatalia- ies happened. There were only a few passengers on the train and they escaped with a shaking up and the women and child-- " ren were hysterical for a few minutes, .. The. train, .outhbnuml to Marys- until Sunday valC) was hell it was rn0injng about sik thrty-'"anto Lake to Salt for send necessary tbe wrecker and it was nearly three 0ci0ck Sunday morning when it, with j c, Crawford, superintendent of nl lintenance, aid Ben Decker, train- master, arrived on the scene. Some two hundred feet of track was torn up. The biff forces of rail- road workers, however, soon had the tia5n on ..ie track and traffic was ciaied by ten oclock Sunday mom- - J. Albert Bateman, Elsinore; Nina Hansen; Elsinore; Lillie Gkavo, Annabel; . A- CeMraii llaaD art of Seegmiller and S. R. Bo.well, county agricultural agent; were present at the demonstration from Richfield. ' Through the interest shown by the project workers of Salina, lessons are to be given and those who were unable to be present at the regular demon- stration Monday, will be rible to enjoy the privilegCiOf learning, through other meeting?' that are to be held. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Dan Baker Mn, Ch,,. Mkkel gave demonstration at the high school. Through the Visit of Mrs. Morris many housewives gain a great deal of knowledge and as one who attend- ed put it, thrtusbands will have no chance to complain now of the bread he has t. LPD S? uomtiee Announcement is made by Dr. John The project demonstration in the A. Widstoe, who has again magnanthe in and cooking particularly art of bread making, held at the home imously consented to act as State of Mrs. E. W. Crane Monday of this Chairman of this years Christmas week,' proved highly interesting anti Seal Sale, that every part of the state organized .with valuable to the many ladies who were is now completely present. Visitors from Redmond, Aur-- , local committees for the sale of ora, and Richfield were at the demon- these penny messengrs of health. The saie opens on Thanksgiving Day and stration. The demonstration was given under closes on Christmas Eve, and Utah the direction of Mrs. J. Morris of the is called upon to raise $50,000, which Utah Agricultural college and the jcp.esents ten cents for each man, were instructed how to suc- a oman and child in our state. . visitors Dr. YVidstoe has surrounded ceed in making wheat, whole wheat with an advisory committee, com- well cookies as as other breads, and, o leading men and women in 'and other foods, which are. made . each The county. This committee will in from wheat and its food value was also minutely ex- - 110 way supplant the local committees which have already been appointed plained. take actual charge of the sale, but Many of the clubs and societies had thedem-Whelp the local committee personal representatives" at Mrs. Dan Baker represent- - ever called upon for assistance, ed the LProgresso; Mrs. Chas. Mick- Aiydher purpose Dr. YVidstoe has elson, the second ward Relief society; in appointing an advisory committee Hilda Gates the First ward Relief s in the event it is necessary to resociety; Mrs. T. G. Humphrey, the .organize any committee, which may Daughters of the Pioneers; Mrs. flicks be out of commission through the Okerlund, the Royal Neighbors, and chairman moving away, or through Mrs. James Monroe, the Ladies Lit- - icknes3 or death, as was the case in a numbev of places throughout the erary club. .e - ig ,d - Ad Ameiican Education d Week will be strictly observed in Salina and to the end ot eanyin ' out :he program as out.ini.d by the National Educational association plans aiC L nig mapped out by the tct.oo.s of tnis city. As announce! the tacuity is to arrange with the various churches and the ob-s- c. vance will be stressed there, and some educational phase pertaining to the religious portions of the program will hi given at the churches." At the high school, the (lasses in history and civics aie to devote considers b e time to the study of the 'Constitution. The clauses and and other iinpoitant features are to form a part of the study. Patiioli'sm Day, which is to be obseived Tuesday, will form one of the real studies. Slogans are to be wiitten on the biackboaids and the real spirit of patriotism will be expressed in act and wo.ds, in every priioi of the sessions. Wednesday has been designated as Teacheis Day. For this day every The class will have as a subject Better the Teacher, the Better the School. Thursday is .Thrift Day Armistice day celebration The staged by the Salina Legion members will go down in histoiy as one of the most successful ever held in this city.. With the booming of canons at sunrise, the announcement that the days festivities had begun and from that time on there was something doing and the members of the local order kept matters lively until the close of the dancing party during the evening. The streeets were gorgeously decorated and the American flag was in evidence from practically every bust- - , ness house, and the effect was highly., demonstrative of the spirit of the day and was exceptionally pleasing.' All members offhe Salina Lgion joined in making the observance of the day a success and their efforts were crowned with victory. The celebration was brought to a close at night when members of the Legion, their wives and sweethearts and friends from Redmond, Aurora and other settlements gathered- for dance. With sweet music and the spirit of patriotism prevailing from every point, everyone present enjoyed a' on is ,n Sa "a' lo:m tne chscussion and study of Kaatl f M7 .nck thls very ,mportant 8ubJ(,tt In years Rone by Sfter No',th ScvurI bas Zr Je campd ou P'cfams during educa- r tional wcek and every occasion has Z a short N180" Thls tho bpst 8umS8 projam was gmm ye pioven real "JOyab. observanre will be no exception, as rt 1 more tbun tl,e usual lnterest ,s bein P.r ZLJ jX new resident here enhvene c.nU',a'd on the coming weeks acti- - W i! L hZ .J. vities" Andean . n A. " , rhrirtnnhersnn An- end Mr Sw.ltare- - ENTERTAINS L .TIH.filtESSO CLUB ll a"y 01 Mrs. D,'n C. entertained . " j P d ben d inr for members of the LProgresso club missionary work The next meetings at an unusually interesting meeting wiI. be in Redmond November at her home Saturday evening of last 21, and at the home of, Ole Larson, n a anndnr-ti,; week. Many busiiK'ss matte is were disssed. among them being the ap- - 18 exPec c to at 0 Plany-demonstration TT I I a T T1 ,ths tba ',ty M,?nday K 13 llH ll H firPRT ,a was.h;d Me-ri- b-- e bread-makin- g Monroe loses t Richfk Id, then Mon- " 'CUiS '1 V (i. i()e is out of tig- running, so the con- ( fed Tbe V fPrt js really centered on the game 1 , of II. G. YVells r chapters TT L SanNorth and with Salina pH today 111 HlOn- Hl NoHh S.n- ''t,!,''v,ko,th'ilJtahP"bli!Healt, IjlUHlUiU Sltna. for Btudy '"1 association since its beginning, I am , hono-sf,nf,Klal . each team tht7,e pte are lied for wlLh the home. in are than pleased with the great ser- . won thiee games, and each is-- ,?b"c"8 ,a'ir'wUd . having Mlss Johnstone read an enter- 'an I been has the vice which peo; rendered ' Tllrmt wdh lorimr a ranie aoiece 18 cost. small The fact that P'.e a 411X111317 at very The YVolve, inns gained a point I Day wa's fittingly oh- and tb deer ncc are fully progrom collected is spent within olIl.w,n Jast Friday when they ' routed the frf,'tor" schoorWeitaeaday lhe money at n K0,vwn" Iunb benefit forest Kaibab tbe state andth ,he Luad (aalinS rein a ourtcitiLichfield foruthe Ktf,,n game that when a patriotic program was given. d to and ont conditions are b eiiLtin H 1TP zens makes type anything but good at suited in a score of 20 points for Uy QUPnyOr Addresses, patriotic songs and music fc" 1 11 U most I believe mdeed. " Last year, accord- lhe time. six to Richfield. The UJ for present dcf'rab,e ,ory ca):n;l a, the and wer the features program of the tbe . officia,:isome !n'r 15000 fawn to locals wen- at no time in danger and greatness was well received by the big crowd ,C will be a 'lace upon 80 per number born and Tower of opthis Teliuride The work Coach 'vrr of company, thmugli the clever that had gathered at the assembly OWg YVheti the pby- and Piovo. who of body. too died. cent healthy are There deer Lpty strong, Da.t.up in Salina counties of was many warriors th,e sm'eral richardsens , erab;nigr jn is m good condi- fdea -ex- WestArizona holdi bis to the officials are of transferred ;nd organ'z'lton b!e who to her thy .gs recover position. supplies is g0ldbern Utah, anj the numbers given: Following man is able to express him- on ' then & in Metals Los horidlRnt their for licenses , tm Clay charge company, a School Band. . Selection gaina wjtb electrical power, sufrt'lf m(i1.tal!y an1 sPintual,y much feted a $40,000 loss last Sunrtajt after- TO MEET LITERARTCLIB . Angeks co'poration, spent a couple and for th;s latter reason very little America.. Congregation. Singing mo-- e foicibly and completely than can noon when the auxiliary plant at Sev- The reguar pi w ting of the Ladies of days here this weJi conferring good resulted, as a consequence pf Invocation Joseph Anderson, be tbe case- - L is a reat fi-Litefa-Not club' has ben scheduled for with Manager Bierce at Aurora. Mr. be open season. Thus spoke John was : "Forever. er by destroyed totally Stars and Stripes but 1 believe the Utah November 18th, at the .Diistrup reported gieat headway be- - Barit ai d, who n turned Jast week after sustain a the heavy company Snow College Glee Club. M'"Ponsibility YVedfusday, 7.. ,.nly : as now Health association it Public o!" Address', but Engineer Park, who had Pcbyterian chapel. An unusually in- - irg made in the consti urtion of tlie n ab ence of a month at the forest. Patriotism" com- o fleeting eaPabe and-p- i edictcd that all would be Mr. Barnard was acting as. game ),s Professor Fisher. cbarg.e 0f the plant, barely escaped tuesting program 'has been arranged plant n Pletelywithin a fw weeks. Mr. warden under the supeivision of, the' . .eadiness will in rendered was be and lition The ad man refreshments his life. with I. M. Oveson.' Solo Selection bV carried A new subject will be intro- - Dastrup was the original owner of the officials of the Forest Service. io had hnd he unconscious, Jenkins. Professor ,,,, 'Address......... ( LUB ORGANIZED Mr. Barnard was stationed at the uced for discussion and Mrs. Carl property and in the sale he transfer- Van Johnstone. building ,,)m the Reading Tbrcr'Kh the activities of Miss five Los full efclaims north .V.V to the wilf TTnrciUs AngeDenmark to red is as the S. here camp and gave directions and icceived Ni.'son "Rovts Miss Crockett. Solos . . . McCallum community woiker ; to the visiting hunters. He .es nary to The splmfrom started company. introduction be ,re yp f istar Spangled Banner history topics. or the Prerhytenan church, a Chrrst-,aii-o1P5 deer were checked ' in- that is s'atd will next It ram that siid for YVedncsday , conrlbust,j()n.; o' p 'Congregation. - club has been organized and more out entrance and that this Lewis from a bereturned Jacobs "a n , through soot in the large smokestack ("u'e conm unity singing, leport of Tban the usual interest is.being shovn Tuesdfnvmst-'ati.oShort Salt businesi Lakr at thethis here held ally 'renp speaking all of the animals (b trip Monday, tame ignited and through POULTRYMAN TO SPEAK" by th" niembers. The club meets ev- - gases and coal du t which had aceu- - a discussion of Better America and day afternoon. Mr. Jacobs has been were in fairly good shape. Of the, 165 Prof. Byron Alder, of the Agricul- - .,y Satuday afternoon from two to .nulated near the roof .where the a" vocal solo by Miss Mary McCallum. away for the past few days making massing through the north camp, only' tiiral college,. will address the poultry- - ;0Uj-- t ?lt the Presbyterian chapel. One ' spvoi were condemned as unfit for purcha.es for his store. acj through, exploded and set men of Redwond and North Sevier ,0ur is spenfin teaching the art of ' food. Tlio'--e who were unfortunate enL. Mrs. P. Peterson delightfully to tbe bl)iidingS, park, the engirieat making Christmas gifts and an hour fi;e on Feeding for Winter Eggs; - :n bagging ai diseased deer or one un- RichMrs. YVashbuin of Caroline birthd-iJn a the and when at trtaineil tbe buii,iing wag anniversary ,the Legion hall in Redmond next M devoted to telling stories and en- - load report ref!0un(ed through the pattv at her home Tuesday evening field, is visiting at the home of her Ht fo- - food consumption, were given I Modnay. Mr. Alder has some inter- joying a social visit. valley, citizens ruihed to the building ,f this week. At six oclock an elab-- , daughter, Mrs. Dan Baker. . Mrs. he .privilege of killing another. But YVashbufn eating facts.to tell his hearers and will few hunters were anxious and eager 'he weeks a at to Mrs. A. S. served he injurand succcedecl in dinner was enjoy it is important that the successful for the he home. BOY SIFFERS INJURIES Baker A. G. Mr. on Mrs. the and Mr. was trophies, Mr. Barnard stated, found wbo wj man, Gates, Gates, lying ' end omo of the hunters seeking prize poultrymen hear him. The invitation Mrs. Delb. rt Peterson and Edwin Prows, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. engine room floor. r"d Po attend is extended to all interest- - q Trows, Bis confined to his home Mrs. E. C. YVright and M s. June antlers spent as bigh ns ten days look- YYrord wasp dispatched to Richfield, CateS, YVebb ,,ed.in the poultry Jjusiness". as lacerated a were the guests at the hpme of leg f ; tlie deer with the large horns. . hand, suffering badly twenty mijes away, and immediately ' a result of having his fingers caught a crew 0f fi.efighters were soon on I. C. C awfod. division engineer Ms. John Baker at Richfield YTed- .ACCEPTS RICHFIELD JOB . The Teliuride Power company, gave jn a clothes wringer. Gale had two the wmy to the scene of the donflagar- - of the D. & R. G. YV. Railroad was in nrs lay. Mrs. Baker entertained at a V Gale Wright, an employe of the tgeis badly biuised and suffered Rtiom The men arrived too late, how- - Salina Sunday. Mr. Crawford was in birthday party and served a delicious a cooking demonstration at theirdem-of- -rires in this city yesterday. The "orations at Hie base of the fingers. pVqr, and the building was soon rq - ciiaig" of the wieckirig crew at the uncheon to fourteen guests. Telluride Power company in Salina Y was under the direction of to the was transSalina ashes. necessary to been (jUCed hospital trip depot. for several years past, has - MDs Ciockctt and the Charmom d while the injury is painful, it is Call arrivMrs. of Howard conwhich to will the he where Richfield addition to erred building, jn f was a frame structure, and about 40 Tinue in the employe of the company, egarded as not serious. Peterson, the Gunnison ed in the city this wcek and will re- - "hctric cooker was used. Fancy bakAdolph demonwere reand Dr. other Call main The ng cn cooking the Salina permanently. Gale left for his new quarters yesby 100 feet and covered with tin, the candy man, was caBing new dentaf of ami the merits stratc the TO the business SIBMITS OPERATION week. one two of this trade cmtly puichased YVednesday large engines, company lost terday. : from Dr. Bullock. They will make cooker were vividly shown by Mbs Mrs. I). G. Burgess, who submitted generator, three boilers, a switch- frockett. The officers of the Second ward t a minor operation at the Salina board and other valuable machinery and all of Sanpete and Seveir count- - Salina their permanent home. -primary held a business meeting at onital Tuesday morning of this and paraphernalia. The loss is placed :es was out of commission. Crews Mr. and Mrs. C. h. King and Mrs. Mrs. Grace Jeppson Lawrence, a o? Mrs. Hubert Jensen Tues- - week, is reported to be recovering at $40,000 and only $15,000 of this were assembled at once and new - weie mt and a system of wires Catherine Cross of the ecent hoisy of Marysvale. were Holy graduate insurance. covered amount business will Her polewas be usual After the friends by pbndidl.v. many day evening. s Monday of this week, As a result cf the fire the system strung around the burned building, hospital, has accepted a po it ion with l'dina virito-hour a social was given by the offic- - gad to know that her case is not ser- Mrs. Foisy were in and Mrs. Hie Mrs. Lawrence Salina ! King and A as the pathospital. rrcord was established u.s an that it will be only a matter operating in what is known era in honor of Mrs. Alfred Evans, Drs. Merrill and is with consultation is well a and of and ina native ba servro. s the fuwithout not were and for long of a short time until she will be able ta'st valley who expects to leave in the near supplying power Salina at the Merrill known here. hospital. ice. Deer and home Trail in Fish to make favorably to to her her home; Creek, return California, ture Marysvale 1 dll lllllll ii Hill dill iiugium illl Jll&ll krid Phnn 1 "ing ie. Ml 'jinnif m. "TlTTt 77' the-hig- ff 1 b'abUba rorr.'pvrp t y -- us - n . . ", . n Og-len- , the-hom- e ' Ult |