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Show On Canyon trail For Attempts Herder . .. .. t. , . , Y. Active work on the grade conThe annual banquet and dancing struction for the Denver and Rio party given by the alumni associaGrande branch line through Salina tion of the North Sevier high school canyon has been closed for the pres- Monday of this week, proved the ent and unless weattr conditions crowning social event of the holiday become more favorable within the season.. Forty .seven association next week or so, work will be sus- members and guests were present pended until about the first of and from the opening of .the banquet, March. This was the announcement held at the lodge rooms, until the made by G. A. Bowman, superinten- close of the dance there was a condent for the Utah Construction com- tinual round of.merrimentaod Jiap returned Monday . from piness, and association .meipbers Impany, who ' Ogden, and rW'. 'G.". Rhodes, resident, mensely , enjoyed the .reunion, ... , engineer for the railroad company, . ..The banquet, which wss, an elabor? when he came back from a holiday ate affair, was. served at the lodge rooms and its preparation was under trip to Denver. . During the past two weeks and the supervsion of the management of since the . heavy storms, resulting in the Home cafe. During the hour or severe freezing weather, little or; no more '.of feasting a splendid program headway was made and after .confer- was given, MissOre Lorentzen, actring with the heads of the construc- - ing as toastmasters - The .quartet, tion company and with the chief en- comprising Mrs. Warren Brienholt of gineer for the rail company, it Was Los Angeles, Miss Phyllis Jorgendeemed best to close the work for a sen, Dr. Harold Crandall and Ronald couple of. months at least. Final in- Jensen, gave two t selections, .Santa structions are awaited, however, Lucia and Loves Old .Sweet Song. from the chief engineer for the D. & Reed Thorpe, graduate of the. SaR. G. W. railroad, but it is not be- lina high and who-- attended Wisconlieved that any more work will, be sin, came down, from .Salt Lake and done until weather conditions become at the banquet gave an address to more favorable. North Sevier high. Miss Gail JohnWe are"1eaving everything in the son gave a humorous reading, Betcanyon and. in readiness for r the re- ty at the Ball Game, and won mersumption of work in the . early ited applause.. Miss Johnsons numspring, said Mi. Bowman to a Sun ber was followed by a duet, by Or, All equipment, excepting Crandall, and Ronald Jensen,. ..Miss reporter. the big compressor, will be stored un- Helen Anderson gave, the toast, To til some time after the first of Our Old High, and i? .warmly apMarch. It will be necessary to take plauded. A piano selection by Miss the compressor to Salt Lake for re- Elna Ivie and a toast by; Principal pair. It will be thoroughly Dan Baker, both of ; which were very hauled and put in readiness for pleasing, concluded the program. (turn to the canyon when operations The association, members field , .a "hgain resume. Closing down at this brief business session, at. which .offitime is absolutely necessary, as it is cers for the. ensuing year were chos-- . impossible to make any headway en as fellows; Presidenjt, Dr, Harwith the frozen condition and the old Crandall ... Miss ; , snow. However, just as soon as Elna Ivie ; secretary, treasurer. Miss practical the work will be resumed j VioTet JohnsomlToV tjte I with a big force of men. visor; Miss Stena Sorup. Miss Gra A 'full truck load of North Sevier During the past summer the rail the first of nd Leon Humphrey were alfalfa company has expended approximate-- 1 chosen five loads which will be sold to Salt rv ly $75,000 on the branch line grad-- 1 commission merchants, went followin thee.tmties;,J, tip north from Salina ing. Some extremely heavy cuts and afternoon Monday lodge rooms the merrymakers went The is of sent this week. seed being to the opera house where dancing out by the Sevier Valley Mercantile was enjoyed until a late, hour, Reed ThorPe and Arden Frandsen, company and is being transported by eat in the entire mileage, deep fills is said, e association, came Chas.- Prows. The quality, it have been made and some heavy cuts memers is and is extra being sought by the down ro,n Salt Lake to be present accomplished and taking everything Salt who merchants Lake, specialize banquet and dance into consideration splendid headway t in alfalfa seed. has been made. A. C. Prows, manager for the SeATTEND PROVO MEETING vier jValley Mercantile company, Dr. A. J. Lewis and Mayor C. Leo Stated that the shipping of the alfalfa-sMerrill left fo Provo Tuesday, to at- eed at this time was an experitend a special meeting of the . Provo ment, but that it was believed that a Chamber of Commerce which was splendid market could be obtained held yesterday. The object of the for all alfalfa seed grown in Sevier meeting was for the purpose of lin- county and adjacent territory. Cering up for a program at the special tain fields, he stated, are adapted to meeting to be held by the Salt Lake growing the seed, and if fields are chamber, of commerce staged for properly cared for and threshed at At the annual meeting of the Se8. Due to the many protests January the proper time, there is every belief vier County farm bureau and the that have been registered with the that the industy could and would be Richfield auxiliary, held at Monday Salt Lake chamber of commerce, rel made one of great importance here. of this week, North Sevier was fa- ative to , against the discriminating Approximately $2,500 has already vored when Franklin T. Nelson, of south section the tourist ! been'paid "out to farmers in North regarding Redmond, was chosen business, that body wiU hold an open Sevier ior seed and poetically all of the farm bureau, and Mrs. James meeting at which time some mightya crop is being handled by the local Monroe, of this city, was named as a evidence uhll . be introduced mercantile It is proposed comapny. member of the board of directors for strong the from that certafti,!to establish a good market and south, the auxiliary organization. At the interests are andshowing have been injuring .through this better prices will be annual election of 'officers G. A. Stapaid for the product. ples, of Central, was named as president; Franklin T. Nelson, Redmond; Comisiior 1 v . -- v i.-- . . . - If current reports are true, and Mystery surrounds what is believed to be an attempt on the life of there Is every, reason to believe they ' Alford Jensen last Sunday night are, Alma Magleby, elected at the about 11 oclock. The attempt was last November election as four-yemade, according' to officers who in- -: commiaaioner, will resign the office vestigated, and that the intended and Joseph F. Peterson, the p'aat six .victim escaped is a miracle. Shortly years an efficient officer of the 'after 11 oclock Sunday night, and board, will be appointed to fill the Word has been reseived just as Jensen was preparing to re- - vacancy. tire for the night, a bullet crashed hers that Mr. Magleby will qualify through a south window of the Jen- and immediately tender his resignasen home. The bullet cut through a tion to the board members, Carl Tuft door casing in the middle of the room and Abe Hansen. It is also stated and lodged in the wall on the north that Tuft and Hansen will unqualifiedly side of the house. Jensen, it 'is support Peterson for the vaclaimed, was standing close to the cancy."-" When the rumor was confirmed ritiddle door and measurements taken by the officers would indicate that that Magleby would be unable to acthe leadened missel missed Jensen cept the office, North Sevier interabout four inches. ests, as well as those from the south end of the county, began a campaign was Rasmussen Nightwatchman called to the home and after Jensen urging Joseph Peterson to accept the ' had related the incident Marshal place, nnd with the strong pressure Rasmussen started an investigation. brought to bear Mr. Peterson has inA close examination was made about dicated that he would take the place. 'the house but no footprints could be If It was the wish of the taxpayers. 'found in the snow.' On the outside Ha has been visited by practically' of the fence and south of the house, every prominent business man in Sahowever, indicationst according to re- line, many from Richfield and his ports, pointed to the presence cl home town supporters are urging his someone, as the footprints could be appointment. Mr. Peterson, though defeated at spen in the snow. The freezing condition prevented getting an impres- the primaries at the November elec- tion, has through his activities in of--' sion and this clue was abandoned. -, "The gun used is believed to have fice, established an enviable repotSevier' for as tion real a been one of extremely high power, as the force of the bullet showed. Af- coupty and It has been largely'' ter passing through the window,' the through his activities that the coundoor casing, it was buried deeply in ty has progressed as it has daring Mi the wall. Sheriff Fillmore was sum- the past six years, the time of before His efforts administration. moned, but his investigations went state road commission has but little farther than those of Mar- the ; when the borne fruit and ways shal Rasmussen. The investigation did not consider favorably wll be continued, however, in the the building; of the highway between hopes of clearing up the matter. and Aurora this fall, Mr. PetSalina t Jensen was placed under arrest the erson impressed the members of the middle of this month on a complaint the highway, importance of sworn to by Mrs. Garry Gates, it g and the result starting was that many were charged that Jensen bad made given employment through the start- ' James Reynolds, the efficient meat an assault upon her. . ing of the road. cutter at the B. B. Shop, received a Mr. Peterson has devoted time and e Christmas present that he is not Utahs his own money for the upbuilding of Pitchforth, leading Ralph ticularly proud of. In fact, he is stockman, was here from Salt Lake the entire county; he has been conmighty disgusted, and incidentally the first of the week and was a in the expenditure of the servative guest real sore about so sore that the at- a the White House. Mr. Pitchforth county fur.ds and through his knowtention. of a doctor is necessary to cattle and after closing ledge of the business affairs of the was aid in his rececovery. Jim, aa be is some buying deals here he left for the south- county-ha- s won hosts of admiring better known, received three broken ern section. friends will wish' for his apwho ribs on Christmas day 'and thats and acceptance of the pointment why his holiday celebration was marIs which to be made by th de- BIRTHDAY HONORED: AT place red and that is why he did not enjoy Mr. Magleby as the four-yeof clination the festivities as did his many A. U. Williams was given a pleascommissioner. friends, ..y.:Vn-ant surprise Tuesday evening of this Mr. Reynolds is confined to his week when some thirty, friends inhome as; a result of a 'very painful vaded his home unannounced and accident. He was ih the act of get proceeded to help celebrate the honor ting wood with which to make the jjfubstd sixtieth birthday anniversary. ' home comforts more enjoyable and The the merrymakers comprised when on top of a pile of logs, be lost Scandinavian society and a few inhis footing and took a header down- vited guests and a delightful time ward and with him went many of the was had by all. During the early his evening logs. When he had recovered program was given, being One of the social events of tho equilibrium he discovered ' he had opened by community singing. G. folbeen painfully-injure- d. he and holiday season and in which one of gave a short talk, reached his home Dri West was called lowing an organ solo was given by Salinaa young society girls was a and 'an 'examination--- ' showed that Mrs! Clayton RasmusBen. Other num- principal, was the marriage of Miss three ribs had been broken, in addi- bers, were a violin solo by M. ' L. Hazel Murphy to Louis :E, Clark of tion to many body bruises. and a recitation by Mrs. Ag- Springville. The marriage ceremony Bpr-n-s Mr. Reynolds, his friends. Will be nes Strange. At the close of the was performed at Richfield Monday glad to know, is recovering from his program an old fashioned dancing of this week and was witnessed by injuries but the New Year and some party was enjoyed, the music being Immediate relatives of the Murphy days to follow will be required to furnished by M. L. Burns, A. U. family. On the return to Salina Mr. place him in' condition before he is Williams and Mrs. Rasmussen. At and Mrs. Clark were tendered a wedable to return to his duties. eleven oclock the', guests enjoyed a ding supper at the home of the splendid luncheon served by Mrs. A. brides parents, only members of the' U. Williams, Mrs. Mont Williams and families and immediate relativea beCONJOINT MEETING ing present. The bride is the daughThe second ward conjoint meeting 'Mrs. Lars Peterson, Friday and were the dinner guests at ter of Mr;; and 'Mrs Alma' Murphy 1 rhome Mr. Mrs. of E. the A. will be held at the chapel next Sun and and is an accomplished student, hav DRAWING Mr. 7 on DOLL oclock. at returned FINAL Shepherd. Hulinger j day evening, beginning ' ing. attended the schools of this city. Monday. Mrs. Hullinger will remain The public is invited to hear the fol- don drawing staged by the Mr. Clark is a young business man until after the New Year. lowing program: Community ringDrug company, , and. during and haa been residing at Springville. ing and invocation; vocal selection, which time some sixteen : fancy dolls Tuesday Mr and Mrs.'Clark left far d- - ' Miss Myrtle Ewles entertained at Miss Bessie Crane and others; were jven away, was brought to a Springville and aftet a short visit . a novelty breakfast Monday when dress, Ernest Frandsen; reading, e Saturday night when the final there Mil go tb'Las Vegfcs, Nevada, ten oclock breakfast to Mrs. E. ,W. Crane; community sing- Vic-idraw;ng was concluded at' the . where, they will reside. friends. ing; benediction. tory- theateer. As usual,1 the popular playhouse was crowded to capacity Mr. and Mrs. Derail Jensen, enterNEW YEARS WISH and each patron was filled with ex- tained .at an evening of music and Across the solemn spaces of the years, pectancy. In the drawing Mrs. J. B. cards in honor of A. L. Duffin from , McMillan captured the grand prize. How sweet to hear the voices that we knew... Los Angeles. At a late- hour refresh-- , Gilbert Larson won ' second,'' Miss raents were served,, covers being laid When fewer hearts were sad and more were true. Lydia Pryor, third, .and Mrs.- Bert for seven. Miss Louise Winkler of And life had less of sorrows than of tears! Jensen held the number that called Mt. Pleasant was one of the guests. Then take we gladder hope to us again. for the fourth. . For who shall say that all our past is vain, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Kunz, and Miss Helen "Swain and Don Swain, While one sweet soul esteems our little worth. Miss Shirley of Magna, are here for Mt. students of Wasatch academy, And singles us from all the good of earth visit with Mrs. Kunzs par-- ; a short Pleasant, are here for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Alma Crane. They For kindly greeting as the days go by?, ents, and are the guests at the Geo. Swain the marriage of Mies attended also O friend of mine, whose rare fidelity home. Hazel Murphy which was solemnized Stands sentinel at Friendships holy shrine. Richfield last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Peeterson at Lest care and change dissever .souls at one, spent Christmas- day at the home of The Lord keep watch between us, mine and thine, Max Krotki, the Marysvale mlnfnr Mr .and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson at Till night is gone and golden dawn begun! An elaborate dinner was man, was a Christmas day guest with Gunnison. ' KATE BROWNLEE SHERWOOD. Louis Jacoba. enjoyed by the Salina visitors. - - ar - . go-gett- 1 1- Misirjls Pirns Profitable , - vice-preside- nt, coni-missi- on be-lii- seed,-comprisi- , . wice-preside- nt , par-Lak- J - - ar - - en .- . . . . DR. MURRAY COMING G. W. Coons, RichDr. A. D. Murray, of the state field, secretary; new members of the board of directors are John H. Pa yne board of health, and who specializes of Glenwood and William Wingate of n dental work, will be In Salina Jan- ; Elsinore. j nary 8,. at which time he will give At the annual meeting of the aux- - free examinations on teeth to ell age. The ex- foiliary organization, Mrs. Charlton children of animations be conducted between will of chosen was Richfield, Seepniller, ' ll president. Mrs. Bringer of Venice ne and three o'clock during the ternoon and and all mothers act as and Mrs. parents James Monroe of this city is the new ' asked to have children needing vice to be present. Dr. Murray will member. Much enthusiasm marked the both hold clinics at Redmond January 5th sessions and plans are being made and 6th, and at Aurora January 10th for- activities, in both branches dur- - and 11th. ing the coming year. Those attend-- 1 I F. J. Lund of Ogden spent the ing. from North Sevier were J. T. and Mrs. James Mburoe, of ly days of the week in Salina looking after business interests, Salina; F. T. elsorfafi'd Anjos-Ta- lbot of Redmond, nnd 'Mrs Edwin Sorenson of Aurora, were highly en- - he will have an. interesting. message thusiastic and all declare that more to deliver, relative to interests to the interest was shown at i the meeting farmers. All members of the local, than has been for sohie time. ' &s well as members of the auxiliary Next Monday evening the membei organization, are urged to be present of the farm bureau organization wifi j c?! hear Mr. Winder., It ia general-mein Salina at which time a reor- - ly coCeded that the . prosperity of ganization will be effected and new the farmers, particularly in this M. S. Winder, of tion, means prosperity to the com-th- e chosen. state farm bureau .organization, munity r.nd Mr. Winder will tell how will also be here. Jtfri ?WsndeX will this can be accomplished and acccom-addres- s the members jof. the local and plished well. vice-preside- pre-scho- ol af-wi- vice-preside- ser-boa- rd ear-Cra- , -- . et rs - - -- j,, rl . - I , - |