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Show We Do Advertise ! ! Job Printing It Pays wv ,VCL8 Ten Escape Injury Hen SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, t Amos Fay Colli With eight passengers buried be- neath a wrecked Essex coach, amid broken glass and- fruit jars, and es- caping with but slight, bruises, and another car, in which were two pas- sengers, escaping with a severe shock is one of the miracles recorded in Salina this week. That more serious results did not follow the collision and all escaped so fortunately is a mystery. .. Both cars 'were badly wrecked The accident happened on North State street and just below Frank Herbert home. Oliver Brienholt, of Salt Lake, and who owns a ranch at Venice, accompanied by his wife and four children,, and Mrs. Clarence Davis and her old daughter of Venice, were enroute north and w.ere, according to witnesses, traveling at a moderate rate of speed. Frank Herbert was enroute to town arid was driving his National chummy. The story goes that the Herbert car was about the middle of the pavement and thinking the driver was headed for the left sider Brienholt shot his car to the opposite side of the street and the two machines clashed together .with the result that the Brienholt car was knocked from the pavement and landed upside down at the side of the road. In addition to the eight pas- sengers, two being babies, Mr. Brien-- , was carrying about 100 cans of fruit, but with the breaking of the in one of the windows of the car and the mass of fruit jars tossed about in the wreck, not one suffered more than a few bruises. With Mr. Herbert was his son, Woodrow, and suffered seriously from the To M Tine Haial NO. 43 MAY 21, 1926 Alls Right With the World In While Ton Wat Nielson With the heads of the various ir-rigation companies of the county, the a cooperation of the different palities the civic organizations and the .railroad company and the county commissioners ready for action, tlw death knell is sounded for the pest, white top. Concrete plans were) cted last Friday when the membe.s of the board of directors of tbs Auroua, Rocky Ford, Vermillion, Willow Bend, Salina Irrigation, Loss Creek and mond Irrigation, other companies, together with Mayor Merrill meet at the offices of the t, Reservoir & Irrigation pany and outlined plans for the eradication of the weed that is fast making inroads on the farms, about the homes and elsewhere. A broad discussion was had, all taking part and offering the best methods for ridding the farms and ditches of the Incolrpo ration papers strong mining companies owning val- uable claims in the hills just east of have been received by the of-- : ficers of this city and with the in-- j corporation papers, came permission from the state securities commission Amid the strains of solemn music, high and loving tributes and a profu- sion of beautiful flowers, indicating the love and respect for one so dear, the last farewell was said for 'Mrs. Sarah Hannah Nielson at the Second ward chapel Wednesday afternoon of this week. Hosts of friends gathered to pay the last respects and through-tha- t out the services were impressive and in sorrow and eyes. wrere dimmed munici-Salin- to sell certain amounts of stock in respective organizations. The, c Salina company, and the Treasure Hill Mining and Milling grief. company are the new companies Services for Mrs. Nielson were unperfecting the organizations, der the supervision Both of companies are incorporated for Joseph Anderson. A splended and impres1,000,000 shares. The officers of the c sive musical program was given the Salina company are: numbers being Crossing the Bar, Robert Burns, of Goldfield; Frank Durbrey of by the choir; duet, Hope Beyond, by W. J. James and Jim Jensen; duet, WhisGoldfield; secretary-treasurBurns, of Salt Lake. The , officers, pering Hope, by G. M. Wright and M. I. Oveson; solo Face to Face, E. together with M. L. Burns of Eureka, L. Swalberg, and the closing chorus, and Vivian Bums of Salina, constitute the board of directors. Perfect Prayer. E. W. Crane, Hans Nielson, Ellen Officers of the Treasure Hill peat To the end of making Hhe cam& Milling company are: W. J. Humphreys of this city, Martin JenA. sen of Redmond, and George Beal of A. paign complete and successful, the Brown, Bums, president; Hazel were the company Allreld, secretary; heads of each irrigation Richfield, principal speakers. ' The beautiful and faithful life Ida Burns, treasurer. Vivian Bums, gave a pledge to .destroy the weed of Mrs. Nielson, her devotion and love A. W. Brown and Clarence Brown, along the ditch banks. The county who hails from The Contruction Bouvang, Quitnerf company, Lyon for her home and her children were with the officers, will form the dir- commissioners will see to it that all who has been doing and the in one the of Gunnison, companies large ectors Mrs. for the Treasure Hill company. evidence of the pest is destroyed stressed by the speakers. Ellen Humphreys read the poem, state, has been awarded the contract odd jobs about the city, assisting Of the 1,000,000 shares of the in- along the highways and the railroad for building the gravel road between August Peterson in making deliverTribute to Mother. company will fight the weed along corporation of each company, B. B. Shop, enjoyed a " Not only have the Mrs. Sarah Hannah Nielson, died at Richfield and Aurora, is the an- ies for the have been placed in the treasury, the of the at here. The few nouncement received expense outing days above her home in this city last Sunday organizations pledged to aid the remaining 300,000 being retained was' made last week and the Peterson, and incidentally Peterson award in the 1924 of a In lilness. the the fight throughout the county, by prolonged respective organizers lowing is out, for a time at least, a perfectly bid the Lyon company was bub the to she suffered a slight stroke of s municipal officers will take The made application subafter companies. Six other companies Bouvang, good Fond coupe. the state securities commission, for up the fight within city limits and was lysis. Her affliction, however, making a few deliveries for the permission to sell a portion of the will care for the streets and city not serious enough to confine her to mitted bids,, the highest being meat market last Saturday, devised the Union Construction by her bed, and until four weeks 'ago 'she .treasury stock has been granted and dutches and the patriotic citizens will a was of award The Ogden. joy ride and knowing conditions the management intends to sell some be asked to destroy every vistage of was able to be up and , around her company home. Her conditions became aggre-neith- made at a session of the state good at the garage where Peterson keeps 200,000 shares, placing it in the mar- thpi weed and not allow it to seed, vated and she gradually sank until road commission and was for a sec- his Ford, hiked to the place and ket at five cents per share. The funds thus preventing further spread next tion of the collision. project. bravely drove the car out. Bouvang (,eri d from this Murce will be used spring. tbeinalroall carae.Hunday. The distance for the project just headed for Gunnison and went to the Soon after the accident Mr. Herbert Mrs. Nielson was bom at Yarmouth, Salt, both in the pulversized and solely in development work. secured another car and transported England, December 31, ; 1860, the awarded to the Ogden company is home ofhis father, stating that Plans are now under way to- - start solution form, is being recommended the Brienholt party to Venice. The daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth 13.32 miles and the company has Peterson had loaned the car so that a. systematic course of development for killing the weed . Many have Essex was taken to a local garage Cook. With her parents she came to 150 days in which to complete the he, Bouvang, could get a change of work. Extensive surface development started on the work of applying the and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Baden- - America when but three years old project. The highway is to be of clothing. The scheme worked good has already been carried out and salt and as high as 500 pounds ape holt and children were able' tbresume and first settled at Manti. She came gravel and is to be built as a second- so far. After landing in Gunnison highly satisfactory showings have being used to every square rod of . . . their trip to their home at Salt Lake, to Salina in 1878 and two years later ary road. Bouvang toured the streets and soon been made, sufficiently so to justify land where white top is found. The beare is understood that It disappeared but he did not return further development. plans was married to Emeal Nielson. Dur- Experts and salt in solution is also being used. Salina. Going to his home in the to on the to made get equipment Last Fridays meeting was called ing wide of the when have made the and days repute early geologists S. P. Hams of the Scott and Har- I11? discovered his loss and will Peterson soon as as it 6Toun1 evening possible close examinations of both properties by T. J. Crane, chairman of the ris mining company returned Mon- - inuians were iroumesome mrs. reiei- e a week or ten lt g0t days, peihaps, son the M!r;anrha11 have pronounced this section weed committee of the Sevier County aided and for wounded in.U(ih cared dav from & hrief trio to shall Crane. work is startecL fore real Surveys and one her and the of great promise, and with pro-- farm bureau. Other members of the kindly through needy Lake. have been made and everything is in An acts Sanpete she through made the friends and trip systematic development, de- weed, committee are D. G. Burgess, by per generous readiness the for contractors,. to towns the reveal . failed county hundreds. clare it will open into a real mineral Edmond Martin and Roland Crane. be will men of number a the of Quite whereabouts missing Bouvang producing area. ' Four children survive, one daughter work on the highway Later communications were estabA certain amount of the treasury and three sons. Mrs. Josephine Niel-- . needed n son Beal of Garland, and Fredrick C. and an effort is being made by the lished with Southern Utah points stock is to be offered to the public to have the and officers were instructed to place and the funds are 'to be used Nielson, Thomas II. Nielson and Les- citizens of the county only for all county the car pilferer under arrest. Word bidders favor successful ter Nielson of Salina, are left to properly development work and mourn the the death of a kind and residents, as far as practical, is was received here Monday morning equipping the mines. With the orout employment. that Bouvang had reached St. George ganizations under the strict blue loving mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Ivie, giving of Long Beach, Calif., is a surviving and that he had traded the car.. Fur- sky laws of the state, there need be ther traces were made and .Bouvang little fear of anything but legitimate RETURNS FROM COAST sister. Mr. Nielson died in this city Crow Crane, Glen Steele and some located at St Thomas, Nevada, ' business. some eight years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steele, who have was more of the old timers together The third annual outing of the FedMessrs. Burns and Durbrey, both Those attending the funeral ser- been absent at Los Angeles and other where he was placed in jail and held with an aggregation of young ball erated Fish and Game Protective the arrival of Utah officers. operators in the Goldfield vices in this city Wednesday from cities since district, early last fall, returned to pending players? showed Manti up in a bad of Utah, scheduled to be association out of town were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Salina from the St. George together with the major, portion of Saturday evening of last week. In the telegram on Utah lake next held way last Sunday afternoon when they Harmon and at Geneva, officers Monday it intimated that the other officers, are expel ienced daughters, Sylvia and They expect to remain in Salina took the temple city lads for a trimto and Sunday, promises Saturday are at men at the mining game and they of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. a (iefinjtelyy. Glen, who was "one of Bouvang had partner. Inquiries kind ever its of ming to the tune of 12 to 5, in the H. Christensen eclipse any meeting of Ferron; Mrs. Leon is Gunnison failed to reveal anyone confident that with further develop-stU- l held in opening game of the baseball season Sorenson and Beulah and Marvel Salina.s fonner fast ball players, in'! the west. One of the big events be will lad. ment real the with developed, there going shippers missing in the game having Splayed' on the Salina diamond. It was, nat- is which being planned is a shooting Sorenson of Redmond; Miss Viola one of the minor leagues while at Los Sheriff Fillmore is at Salt Lake If pay ore is opened, and there is in contest urally a ragged game, due to the fact. which, it is stated nearly be will of Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs week on some important federal every chance there will be, it Angeles. He arrived in time to take! this that the teams lacked practice, but! Jmus 540 gunners will participate. Utah reboom his Salina. e for until another at that some clever playing was done eorge ea 0 part in the opening game in Salina prohibition caseswillandbe held at St. are shooters going after the trap cemwas North at held last Sunday and aided materially in turn Bouvang but. Interment Manti staged two home-run- s at San record established worlds FIRST WOOL SHIPMENT the three Thomas. Manti. both were on errors by (the Salina Iietery, the pallbearers being defeating In this few weeks a Francisco ago. The first wool shipment from the sons, Fredrick, Thomas and Lester Manti, through careless at some cracks state are players. trap William Nielson, Marion Christensen, spring clipping of the local UNIVERSITY OF UTAH , and should the laurels be DR. LEWIS HONORED playing allowed many runs for Sal- shooting D. was forwarded from the ina, and this coupled with the comelanded for Utah, nation wide publicity PLANS ANNUAL REUNION & R. G. V. PARTY ANNIVERSARY AT depot Tuesday of this would be resback of the homers proved gained. In the contest at week. The wool was consigned to the LOCAL SPEAKERS QUALIFY reto students all sportsmen will be ponsible for the big victory. call for former A shooting trap Dr. A. J. Lewis, genial manager Boston marts. In addition to the At no time was Salina in danger of Miss Chole Palmer o Aurora, an Lewis Drug company, passed turn to the University of Utah cam- wool two carloads of sheep and four eligible and proper handicaps will be class reunious losing Manti started out bravely and Royce Knight of this city, qualified another milestone offered for the novice and for all Friday of last pus to the various cars of salt were forwarded. wnners suitable prizes will be given. played sprightly ball, but when Sal- - to enter the public speaking contest wpek and hg declined, most emphatic- - during .commencement week in June, ina went to work, a check in progress to be held at Salt Lake city Wednes Alumni the In addition to the trap shooting Utah issued s by being to state which milestone in. his SCOUTS ON OUTING class-thwas made and the visitors Were out- - tjay next at the final trials ally of the there wall be other attractive Reunions association. tourney life it was. He admitted, however, Seventeen Boy Scouts of the Firt features for the 1876 to from played from every point. Rasmussen held Tuesday of this week; 'The finals fifth es sportsmen. Bait and year every be one event to was the long ladened y ith plenty of ward troup, of Salina and Marriam of Manti, were held at the first ward chapel 5 June from conducted be will fly casting contests, athletic stunls, for the reason that he 1926 to eat, camp outfit and a motor things good acted as umpires and gave splendid Tuesday evening and the contests failTas tendered a for exercises boat racing and horse shoe 8. to and graduation birthday dinner party decisions. spirit of real happiness, left for pitching will be some of the sports the honors were keen. The public Maple Grove Wednesday tftemoon staged for the visitors. D. II. Madsen a fine illus- - speaking contest, being staged by the Sundays game-ga- veLewis, who with her son Thad, mo- following day. to enjoy an outing until this evening. and Secretary Evans of the state fish tration of what can be developed in serveral stakes in the state by the M. tored from Salt Lake to Last year the Utah Alumni board the prepare scouts are being chaperoned by and The players in this city. With the coach- j x. at Salt Lake, will be largely g feast. At five oclock an elaborate of control adopted a five year re game commission, are urging far Alma Knight. of the each many of the tended and the Salina and Aurora dinner a This means that union large attendance and indications plan. party was served, Dr. Lewis, to fully 1000 Utah sportsmen held younger lads seen in action Sunday entrants are going after more honors of course being the the be will reunions by point Tig fella at this 'spring relatives of will surely develope in fast players. when they compete at the capital city twenty-fiv- e About well as five of classes present at the outing. Plans being previous years cake formed A event. large birthday One obstacle noticeable, however, was . family motored to Pallisade are being made by some of the Salina and so on ten of as that ago, table! years the dinner for the centerpiece and held a family re- sports to attend the meeting to rethe poor encouragement given. The IN BIG OPEN SPACES and spring flowers, tastefully arrang- as far back as the first graduation park Sunday crowd present would not indicate union in honor of the birthday of present the local" club and to impress Seventeen Boy Scouts of the First ed about the Lewis home, created a class of the original University of much interest and it is to be hoped,, Mrs. Harvey Heath sixty- - five years the importance of securing more reDeseret. ward troup ladened with plenty of pleasing effect. for the sake of encouraging the big The fiftieth anniversary of the of age. Mrs. Cornelia McDonald of cognition far this section of the state. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sevier high school, and Miss Lacy national game,, that the next game a sister of Mrs. Heath was the and Marden Scorup, will enjoy a H. S. Kleinsschmidt, Mrs. Josephine class of 1876 as well as reunions of Sevier, Mrs. Carl Nielson motored to Mt. played here, will see the grandstand three months vacation in the big Alkire and son, Fredrick, Mrs. C. C. ten other classes will be held this out of town guest. and bleachers filled to capacity. Pleasant be Wednesday, and on her rewill a these special open spaces in San Jaun county. The Countryman, and J. A. Kearns, Mrs. year. Among S. M. Jorgensen and faimily have turn was acconmpanied by Miss A. J. Lewis and Thad Lewis of Salt meeting of the class of 1905 which party left last Saturday for the at the a been student has who creek for in SUNDAY Lost CONFERENCE Lydia, dian Creek Pool ranchi one of the Lake, the honor guest, Dr. Lewis, and met last year and decided to convene gone to their ranch the Wasatch e weeks. past year. Academy in several Twenty-thre1926, living The annual conference of the Re- - largest individual cattle ranches in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rex and Dr. F. O. again graduates of the class of 1876 are lief society of the First ward will be the state, and owned by J. A. Scorup, Bullock of this city. Frank Durbrey, who has been operEight little friends of Miss Berty now scattered throughout several held at the chapel next Sunday even-- 1 one of Utahs foremost cattlement. Lou Barnard were guests at her of g J. A. Kearns, who has, been in the states of the Union and an effort is ating prospects in the hills east begining at 8:30.; Broncho riding, enjoying the ing, the services has and vacation is a of town, birthday party la3t Saturday after- taking a business session a splen-jfu- l scenery and other diversions will valley during the past week purchas- being made to have as many The main feature of the lunch noon. extended an for to Leamington did program will be given and the occupy the time of the party during ing some of the seasons wool clip, re- them as possible attend their golden gone the birthday cake. was table relatives. and friends visit with turned to Salt Lake Sunday. anniversary. 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