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Show ft We Do 1.vvV Job Printing L Advertise ! I It Pays v Y VV 0 v No. 20 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926. VOL. 9 LORENTZEN MR. AND MRS. ARE HONORED BY j LPROGRESSO CLUB MEMBERS ARE GUESTS AT LUNCHEON pent FRIENDS it Low Fa; TriMle L Bates Following the regular meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lorentzen, the LProgresso club Friday evening who were recently married, were hosts at a big gathering of their Mrs. A. S. Crane entertained the friends at their home last Saturday members and their husbands at a were Thirty-eigfriends A splendid and loving tribute was of evening. flow is demonstrato be the a to Salina Due Southof City one D. J. E. Broaddus, heavy tapping luncheon' and social evening. Potted six water-ito George Alma Gates, the highpaid the lower levels of the coal tion point of Southern Utah for beauern Utahs most famous boosters for present and among this, number and fall flowers decorated the plants were nationalities repredifferent Sely respected Salina citizen, when imtiful trees, homes and llower garthe scenic grandeures, and who is, properties being operated by the ' Dan- rooms. Progressive sented living gftmes Swedish, Norwegian, on in now the Salina Coal are pressive funeral services were held dens, if vier Valley plans sompany, tapis perhaps, more familiar with the and of the the him last Tuesday afternoon. The' German, feature were for ls n Dutqh English, This announceentertaining has carxied'out. the was a ' temporary canyon, beauty spots of Utah than any other he social been were conducted by the local services ment Dan Merrill out and when Mrs. to social Baker active hour, by hid i vid ual w i be the honor'guestof The affair Pr0VeJ onof Mayor given operations necessary week-en- d Entertain- - are. of evens of Modern Woodmen of Amerlodge the Salina Lions club at the lunchedn being delayed for a short time. a Sun reporter Wednesday of this and Dr. Don Merrill were the wi all were eatures from Frank Herbert supervising. speeches ng ica, while not extremely week. Following a visit of Emil ners of meeting Saturday night at. the Main ije, water flow, high score and Mrs. J. Osthe Gates Mr. died at the family resisx nationalities, and some bother of the rather causes Hansen, .landscape gardener heavy,' cafe. The regular Thursday night car Anderson and James Rex the dence on North State street social time. Music than work. under dances real a and last SatUtah it for was college, Agricultural the purdisadvantages recently, consolation. postponed meeting was supplied by M, Lt Burns, a 70- - wag, deemed best to cease He had been ill and were morning. to taken urday for ylefinite entertainsteps for the of plan pose arranging At the regular session of the club, was war veteran, violinist, and --meht and extraction until heavier the work to be carried out by Mr. from a throat infecment and reception of Dr. Broaddus. James Rex gave the lesson on tion suffering Mrs. Rasmussen as Mrs. some ten far pianist. Hansen. Clayton days. On Tuesday The luncheon meeting of the club pumping facilities are provided. Mrs. T. G. ho American Sculptors. well were Lorentzen Mr. able be Mrs. to and was The up and about and, for E H. 8 follow' will be held at landscape gardener proposed oclock and Lewis, general manager Art in in with his wife, wert to remembered by their friends by be- the company, is now in Salt Lake a plan that M&in street be taken as Humphrey read a paper, company Broaddus Dr. will feature this ing and an original paper on the polls and voted. His condition ing presented with many beautiful and will purchase more boilers and the demonstration plaoe . All the Stone, give a free lecture atSocial hall . of Lorado Taft was read became Art The closA luncheon old midnight presents. aggravated and resulted in of trees are to be removed, the citiother equipment for the purpose Dr. Broaddus has traveled extenby Mrs, Dan Baker. . ed his the festivities , untimely zens calling. facilities. and With that instead increasing power sively, particularly through the scenMembers and guests included Mr. The guests were; Messrs, and the George Alma Gates was a native additions the management of the unsightly trees that the grace- and Mrs. G. M. His studies of ic parts of Utah. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. of Salina, having been born Lute OcLars Humphrey, abie care for aj; emergen. ful and imposing hardwood be plantlate have been confined to Wayne Mesdames Oscar Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. tober J. He received his eduAxel Pptergon, John cies and at that time working forces ed in tbeir stead. 7, 1880. By this it would Dan Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. county wonderland. He has visited Christopherson, An- in schools cation the Peter of this city and Junius Nielson, Jorgenson, matter of only a few years anj pians for a large extraction of only be a every nook and coiner of this gigan- - j Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James I. When he grew to manhood he emM. C. M. L. derson, Andreason, until would of be will The Salina one coal of follow.' the tic and imposing wonderland and he cementing Mr. and Mrs. Eiler Freece, barked in the stock business and at uins J A. Johansen, Chas. Oker- - the shaft has been completed and most attractive cities in the Southern Rex, will have an interesting message to Mrs. Don C. Merrill and one time and Mr. und Andrew was reputed to be one of J. 0. Dahlsrud, Ivie; .other improvements have been made. part of the state. tell his listeners. Approximately Mrs. Jesse Thornell, Mrs. T. G. the stockmen of the state. Mesdames leading Rasmussen, In Lyle Clayton addition to the street improveThe COmmon labor crew is all that 2000 pictures have been assembled Humphrey, Miss Stena Scorup, Miss On August 14, 1907, he was married RasmusMills McDonald, Mary Hall, ment are there homes been off three in the has at this time, Mr. layed by Dr. Broaddus, showing the real Mary McCallum, Salina, and Mrs. to Ella Maud Peterson, also a native attractive parts of the scenic won- sen, and Hans Ditlevsen, Hans Niel- Lewis stated. All Expert workmen city where Mr. Hansen will devote C. Westenacow of Mantl. of this city. To the union were born Mathias son and Erickson.. will be kept on the job. With the his time in demonstrating that sysderland of Wayne county. These four sons, Delos, Lyle, Maurice and new equipment in, it is learned, it is tem in planting flowers and shrubpictures will be shown on lantern Darrell, and the children and widowslides Saturday evening during the proposed to devote considerable time bery and trees, as well as plotting mother are the family survivor. ed the will to coal to in add beauty to order lecture Dr. Broaddus will give. prope rlawns, taking out supply Other survivors are the mother of the homes. the local demand. ' The lecture is absolutely free and is th deceased, Mrs. Elixa Gates, and The city officials and most of the being sponsored by the Salina Lions -- men seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. R. Mrs are backing the proAlbert Swain and Ward business club for the purpose of educating B . Evans, Harold Gates, Mrs . AlonSwain arrived Friday of last week posed improvement and Mayor Merthe citizens of the value of boosting zo Peterson, Garry, Glen and Grant rill and Nefromother Gold their home officers at will for our nearby scenic attractions Hill, city urge and Mrs. Glendon Jensen. Gates Enthusiastic plans are being madej If the citizens are responsive to vada,. for a visit with Mr.- and Mrs. that all the old and dilapidated trees the At funeral services held from the Saturday evening lecture, it is George Swain.- Ward returned to be removed as soon as practical, thus for the Christmas Seal drive through-- 1 and bunting flying to the Nevada second the with ward chapel Tuesday at flags announced that the local Lions club .Saturday. Mrs. Swain will giving the landscape gardener the out Utah between November 25 and 2 oclock an impressive ceremony breeees and the true best sevwill arrange for a series of lectures patriotic spirit visit here and at Gunnison for some opportunity to carry out his December 24, and to this end the was carried out. The members of . time.-th. was It eral counties been plans have from noted men of the state and of predominating everywhere. organized. the Modern Woodmen of America, of Announcement from headquarters at the east. eighth anniversary of the signSalt Lake by the Utah Public Health which Mr. Gates was a member, ing of the Armistice, which brought turned out In a body. D. V. Freece ATTEND LODGE CEREMONIES association, gives the several towns The to Salina world a war close. : Tthf burial ritual of the lodge d in Sevier county, showing the D. G. Burgess and Max Cohen, the, had Judge. H. N. Hayes and Carl arranged an, appromembers of Hyrum Lodge No. 12, Legion post man, together with the working comy of Richfield, and Mrs. Mattsson mittees. The list for this county F. & A. M., Richfield, were among priate program for the . celebration addreasAa in Humphrey gave follows: those from Salina attending the dedi- - and it was successfully carried Annabella Miss Thelma Jackson, which a high and loving tribute waa cation ceremonies o fthe new Ma-- through. At 11 oclock a silent tri- sonic temple at Salt Lake Friday of chairman; Mrs. H. F. Roberts, Mrs. paid. A quartet sang I Know What one minute was paid the sol- for ibute last week. The Salina Masong.defootball squad fell before Emily Giesdorff, Mrs. May Nebeker, Awaits Me and Whispering Hope, Salinas This in dier battle. boys whq fell clare ithe ceremonies highly impresthe heavyweights of Monroe at the Royal Barney. and solos were given by James C. observed was generally Aurora Principal Bert Thompson, sive and the parade, which was more feature .Armistice Sa- in football day game and Dan Baker. Jensen Following reckless drivers must stop in Salina. than a mile in length, was one of the throughout.. the city. chairman; Mrs. Willard Johnson, the services score resulting the a flina shut. the chapel the reat was the of The ' feature, day Viola big Mrs. Ivie. We will not tolerate having the laws out for the homers, while the visitgrandest seen for some time. mains were tenderly placd at their the barbecue which was .staged at Burrville Mrs. Mabel Burr, chairbroken by anyone and those who are ors rounded out 24 points. The Salast resting place In East cemetery. a elk and five oclock. Two Let-tie large Mrs. Mrs. BOSS AT MERRILL HOME A profusion of beautiful .floral of- -' will be- severely dealt with. lina team was weakened, in the first man;Holt. Henry Knight, caught in had a barbecued ox half an been Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill are " Marion of the when quarter game when it was open- This was the expression of Dr. C. Central Bishop C. O. Anderson, ferlngs, covering the grave, marked receiving the congratulations of their huge rock pit and one' of on best the the Jorgensen, the love and esteem of the one who followLeo Merrill, mayor of Salina, hosts of friends over the arrival of ed it was fit for a king. It is estichairman; Miss Mabel Willardson. had been called to entrnal rest. went out of commission in team, a of and the conviction June trial 2000 visitors were ing Elsinore Mrs, Basil Jensen, chaira new baby girl boss at their mated that nearly fierce mixup. Friends and relatives from far and of the Strange, charged with being a Mrs. Fred Bell, Principal Harhome. Marian Jean JWerfill was supplied with sandwiches man; ' At the opening of the session it near 21 gathered to pay the last sad re-driver. cofhot morsels and Strange, years Willardold piping Mrs. JI. Anderson, born Monday morning of this week tempting J. looked good for Salina, as the oppo- spects, and among those from outson, Mrs. Grace Larsen. and she tipped the scales at six and fee. The serving was under the di- of age,, was hailed before, Wm. Gee, sition was mct moet side in favorably points were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of the peace, to answer to the Glenwood Miss Fontell Peterson, a quarter pounds. Everybody is hap- rect supervision of the legion boys justice the rushes. did not of Green River; Mr. and Mrs. take It maTy Ivie, of to and fast driving failing py and doing well at the Merrill and the hungry throngs, were quick- charge the Monroites long, however, to break chairman; Principal Rulon Rasmus- Lee Monson, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. knocked when he. hit and the to stop ly handled homd. down the Salina boys, whose weight sen, Miss Geneal Peterson. John Matthies, Mrs, J. B. Taylor Golden During ,the program .of fhe even- pavement, Thelma Nielson, daughter and size were R. Buchanan, Joseph smaller and Mrs. A. H. Obald of Salt Lake, considerably of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nielson. e Miss Mabel French, Mrs. ing, Chas . . Parsons, former In the first quar- chairman; than the victors. and Earl Peterson of McGill, to Miss best According commander of the Legion, gave" a reports Monroe made six points and was Beth Wells, Bishop J. E. Parker. ter on Nielson school to was her euIn he his talk way Koosharem Miss Edna Erickson, splendid address.unable to score more. At the openlogized organisation and and when crossing at the intersec-tio- h chairman; Principal Clarence Jensen, of First North and State, she ing o fthe last half it proved easy J. F. DeLange. boys paid a high tribute to the and 18 points were rolled up against who gave their lives. He emphasis- - was hit by the auto driven by Monroe Mrs. Louis Baker, chairthe losers. . The Nielson was ed the importance of the observance 'Strange girl Mrs. Vera Hanson, Principal man; In Salinas line-u- p were Howard of Armistice day, declaring it to be knocked to the pavement and sus-o- f Leon Newton, A. B. Smith, PrinciBrandt, Allen Barnard, A. Lazenby, the most memorable of any ftained a badly bruised and scratched Vernon pal C. A. White, Mrs. Ethel CarLong, Spencer Smith, Claud Southern Utah, from a standpoint event. in recent years. He, told of limb and was badly frightened, Mrs. Harry Bell. men, Dent Okerlund, M. Brandt, of wild game and scenery, is marvel- the 50,000 children made orphans as r Strange, it is claimed, was driving Redmond Mrs. Ruh Hanson, Marion Jorgensen, Dean Jensen and Delbert Hanson, ous, and you sportsmen surely have a result of the war and of the thou- -; at a high rate of speed and after chairman; Principal K. Jensen. Miss Clara Johnson. big game and pretty mountains right Operations on the grading of- the A large crowd of holiday celebrat-or- s at your door,something seldom found Parsons was frequently interrupted the young girl taken Richfield Mrs. A. K. Hansen, branch line of the railroad through gathered tq witness the game these days. Get back of your game by applause. Other features of the forward,- - eye witnesses stated, chairman; Mrs. A. L. Stallings, Salina canyon will be continued all and everyone got a thrill. would W have more than likely associations, your state commission program were patriotic band selec- Principal Sophia Goldbranson, Mrs. during the winter, is the new proand it will not be long until your at- - tions, community singing, string and been crushed out, as the driver was J. M. Peterson, Principal A. M. gram announced. The original plans tractions will be .world-widThese musical selections by a quartet com- -j bitting the pace at about 40 miles guilty and assessed a fine of $5.00. Maughan, Mrs. A. J. Ashman, Prin- - were to cany the grading to a point He was cautioned by the court, how- cipal ByTon were a few of the expressions given posed, of Fredrick Peterson,. Harold Pr hour. post, but on Burnester, Miss Mildred' known as' the was more be to under careful arrest hereafter Fordham placed ever, Van Strange Isaac C. Lincoln field Hanson. of A. return G. and the representaBowman, Heilner, Crandall, by super Tuesday by Marshal Crane. At his and to regard the lives and safety of tive of the American Museum of Harding. Salina Mrs. J. 0. Anderson, intendent for the construction trial before Mr. Gee he was found the public. National History, and famed writer. During the evening the Salina Principal Dan Baker, Miss pany from Salt Lake Tuesday, it was Heilner was the guest of Dave gion members were hosts at a Stena ' Scorup, Principal M. I. definitely announced that work would The! state fish and game com- - ing party at the opera house. Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs. Hiram be carried on during the winter There are several places missioner, on a visit to Salina last hall was crowded and the dance, last- Gates, Mrs. J. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. months G. A. Gates, Mrs. C. E. West. Mr. Madsen .came here(ing until a late hour,1 brought to a where heavy work is required, such Saturday. to supervise the killing of .the elk close one of the most patriotic and Sevier Mrs. S. H. Levie, chair- as blasting in rock in many of the for the Legion barbecue which was successful celebrations ever staged man; 'Principal Ray Utley, Mrs. R. big fills and where the big steam shovel can be used at any time. This W. Levie. Salina, Special permis-,i- n Staged yesterday. sion had been granted by the state, Mrs. R. F. Nielson, work can be carried on very conveSigurd board of elk control for the killing ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB chairman; Principal N. E. Ander- niently during inclement weather. Anent the article published in the Sentinel of last week, There is considerable work of a of two elk for the legion festivities,,, Mrs. - Max Cohen entertained the son, Bishop Irvin Womick. , and the killing was done, under the Bridge club at her home ;Wednesday chairVenice Miss Clara Poole, the attention of the readers of the Sun is called to the decilighter nature that can be accomfrom six. two local Miss to afternoon of Miss Mr. Edna ChrysMadsen, plished yet this fall, if bad weather Domgard, man; supervisiin sion rendered by the trial court, the following being a true docs not set in, and to the point of himrods handling the firearms. anthemums were used profusely in Oldroyd. copy; Mr. Heilner, after spending a day the living rooms and centered the hurrying this work along additional in the canyons east of Salina, where dining tabe. At the table were seet ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE woiking supplies have been shipped H. W. Cherry, plaintiff, vs. M. Markus, defendant- he endeavored to get some . motion edfrs. Junes I. Rex, Mrs. H. S Mrs. F. O. Bullock entertained at in. Wednesday a car of dump wag- judgment: a bridge luncheon at her home Thurs- - j ons and one carload of horses were pictures of the wild life, left for the Seeley, Mrs. Dan Baker, Mrs. Frednorth, his destination being Mount rick Peterson, Mrs. H. B. Crandall, day of last veek between the hours received and yesterday another car Wherefore, by reason of the law and the findings of 2 and 5. Seated at the lunch- - of miscellaneous supplies were Nebo, where he was to get pictures Mrs. J. B. McMillan, Mrs. W. H. aforesaid, it is Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed, that the of the elk and deer to be found Brown and Mrs. FraUdin Bfilock. table were Mrs. I. N. Parker, loaded . Mrs. James Rex, Mrs. W. II . there. His failure to get pictures At the bridge tables, following plaintiff H. W. Cherry have judgment against the defendant Negotiations are now pending for Rex was winner of in Salina canyon was due to the fact eon, Mrs by a Springville grad- dollars ($71.00), Brown, Mrs. II . B. Crandall, Mrs. a M Markus, for, the sum of seventy-on- e concern. If it is let, the company Max Cohen, Mrs. Jack McMillan, irg that the underbrush was too dense, the first prize and Mrs. Fredrick and for the further sum of $20.20 costs, and that this judghandle the will the C. Mrs. consolationand Mrs. A. He was delighted with his trip, how- Peterson H. lighter work, while Mrs. H. S. Seeley ment 'shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per anUtah Construction the to was company will awarded and entertain B. Crandall will the score club he would like Prows. stated that High ever, num from the date hereof until paid. devote the entire time to the heavy to return to Southern Utah at some at her home next Thursday afterMra. H. B. Crandall and consolanoon. 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