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Show 1 THE SAUNA SUN, 1ALCIA, UTAH Gerald and Stanley Curfew of ADDITIONAL LOCALS P. Black and Katherin, Geraldine and Richard, Mrs. Alta Black ' and Mrs. J. R. Boker, who have been visiting with and Mrs. E. C. Wright, left Sunday for their respective homes in Salt Mrs. S. Mrs. sister-- ... i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Neilsen, and son Leo, n Andrew Michelson, Miss Dora and Miss Yetta Wax spent the week-en- d at Fishlake. Mich-clso- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Denney and children of Hollywood, California, accompanied by Mrs. A. F. Denney, who has been visiting on the coast, motored from California and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Peterson, parents of Mrs. Denney. Family dinners in their honor have been given at the T. P. Peterson home, Mrs. Ella Gates home and the Delbert Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Denney are leaving tomorrow for the return trip to the coast. . . Woodrow Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Clark of Helper, is visiting with Junior Crane at the J. T. Crane home. . It at Joseph Rasmussen and Mrs. Harry Baker of Richfield visited Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. E. C. Wright. . W. R. Johnson and daughter, Gail, motored to Hinckley Tuesday, where they expect to remain a few days. A crowd of young ladies enjoyed a is not my purpose to criticise weenie roast Monday evening, they the verdict of the jury, but it is the were the Misses, Cloe Palmer, Otheya Alma Bastian of Aurora, was the evidence Crowther, Elaine Thompson, Gail guest Monday at the Carl Neilsen opinion of this court that have would case this in introduced served was dinner at A home. tiout Harward, Clayola Johnson, Gwen a in rendering ver-th- Curtis and' Varna Johnson and Mrs. noon day, and it is needless to state j Justified the jury the Carl Neilsen family were at diet of murder in the first degree Fred Frey. Fishlake, June 15, for the opening bad the jury been inclined to render such a vrdict, was the comment of Robert L. Ashley, owner of the Judge Woolley in passing sentence American Fox Farm at American Mrs. uave Javans is visiung wun ( on Sheldon Reid Clark Thursday af Fork, visited at the home of his Mrs. W. R. Johnson. her sister, Mrs. Sague at Soldier ternoon at 2 oclock for the murderr in-law, of Don Solovish on the state highway-neaSummit. Gunnison last January, says the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and comContinuing his Mrs. Sam Harding motored to Maple Edward M. Borg of Los Angeles, Messenger. The defen- - Grove motored from the coast last week. ments the judge added. Sunday on a fishing trip. ' in the comfort no find will dant and is visiting at the home of Mr. this court shall recommendation and Mrs. Frederick Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and of pardons, board make to the state family enjoyed a fishing trip at FishMrs. R. Wayne Taylor, a June which infers the judge will recom- lake on the 15th of the month. sentence bride, was charmingly entertained by , mend the full ten year Harward and Harold the Gleaner Girls of the First ward . mad possible by the verdict. Clayton The court had set Friday for im- motored to Richfield Tuesday on last evening at the home of Miss Lois Bird. A miscellaneous shower posing sentence but upon agreement business and pleasure. and social evening were the features of the counsel and the judge the deof the party for Mrs. Taylor. Of- fendant was brought into court and Leland Harward, Quay Ivie and Don Cooper enjoyed a fishing trip at ficers of the First ward Mutuals and sentence pronounced at 2 oclock. The verdict, voluntary manslaugh- Loss Creek on the 15th of the month. members of the Gleaners class were special guests at the reception and ter, brought in by the twelve jurors . three and one half hours after the Dell Harward and son Cleo went party. case had been delivered to them was to Loss Creek on a fishing trip FriMrs. Arminta Murphy, whose birth- the third in severity they might have day. to day oceured Monday, was the motif rendered and came as a surprise Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason enjoyed for a surprise party in honor of the many who had followed the case careevent at her home Monday evening. fully. The verdict was neither a a fishing trip on the 15th of the A delightful social evening and a sweeping victory for the defense nor month. was enjoyed by the prosecution. luncheon dainty plate The jury had a choice of five verMrs. Murphy and the twenty guests, Mrs. Earl Curtis and children of intimate friends of Mrs. Murphy, who dicts, murder in the first degree, Salt Lake City, are visiting here. were present for the evenings party. which carries the death penalty; sec- Mrs. Curtis came to be at the bedond degree murder, long years or side of her father, Hans Jensen. manMrs. J. B. McMillan and daughter life imprisonment; voluntary inten to one from year; is Miss Fern Mason visiting Mary Eveline were here . Tuesday, slaughter, a friends and relatives here this week. providing manslaughter, from the McMillan ranch in Grass voluntary. term of imprisonment, or ac- For the past few months she has Valley, where they are located for lesser, quittal. After listening for fourteen been living at Zions National Park. the summer months. days to the evidence and the arguRaymond Spencer returned homo Merrill Deaton of Salt Lake,, is ments of opposing attorneys they Mrs. brought in the verdict, based, no after being at Arizona for the past here for a visit with his Miss Margery Wright; the The and Valley. Westinskow and August Peterson were Sunday visitors at Manti. Mrs. Gail AURORA NEWS ITEMS Mr. traveled from Idaho ilone, the eldest being ten years of age. They will spend the summer months in Sevier Lake City. Miss Mae Dolding, Poc- atello, Idaho, are visiting with and Mrs. Miles Curfew and at James Curfew home at Aurora. children boys are sons of Frank Curfew Mrs.. Lee .Manson, Beula, Merlene and Beth Manson. are here from Eureka, and are visiting at the T. P. Peterson home and at the.' home of Mrs: Ella Gates. . ' The Camp Fire Girls enjoyed an outing and swimming party at Redmond lake Wednesday. The party left mother, Salina at 4 oclock and returned in Arminta Murphy. the early evening. Eighteen girls attended the party. - An elaborate party, celebrating of Hans Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivie, of Lyman, the birthday anniversary was given in his honor Wed- Neilsen, Wyoming, are visiting with Mr. and of last week, at the Mrs. J. Oscar Ivie. The families mo- nesday evening Neilsen home. Games,- cards and a tored, to Salt Lake yesterday to bid social time were the pastime of the farewell to H. Leon Ivie,. who leaves oclock refresh- eleven At Salt Lake today for the. southern evening. ments were served for forty intimate states, where he will be located, while friends of Mr. Neilsen. serving the Mormon church in the mission field. Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Monroe and. children, of Rolapp, are spending the week as the guests, at .the home of Mr... and Mrs. James Monroe. . . - . doubt, upon their best judgment. The case was vigorously prosecuted by States Attorney F. W. Keller and his associate C. M. Edwards, who left no stone unturned to secure a conviction on the charge of first degree murder. Likewise Defense Attorney Lewis Larson was untiring in his efforts to save his young client. Opposing counsel are to be congratu lated for the' able manner' in . which they conducted their. case. Judge Woolley won commendation month. I The M.' I. A. stake boards- held their meeting at the home of Mrs. G. C. Johnson Tuesday night. Miss Myrtle Madsen has returned from Pricce to spend the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. J.. C. Poulson of Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Poulson of Salt Lake visited Monday for Ws fairand' judicious conduct of with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson. the trial. Relatively few exceptions to his rulings were noted. His in- cut Istructions to the jury were clear the approval of opposing - . I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Prows counsel. Provo, were Sunday guests .at the Sheriff Sanderson has taken the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows. defendant to the state prison his service. It is the perrogative ' June Strange, Mrs. Bill Larson and of the presiding judge to .make June Rae Larson have returned to recommendations to the state board their home at Salt Lake after spend- of pardons as to how much of the ing several days visiting at the home ten year, limit the defendant shall of Mrs. Agnes Strange. serve. They are not compelled to e abid by his recommendation. A Frigidaire, having the latest modem equipment, has been installed and during the ten innings he at the B. B. Shop this week. The re- game sent the ball over the plate, and sucfrigerator and show case, with this ceeded in fooling fifteen of the op-- i electrical apparatus, will only vary team, that number being three degrees in temperature. Au- i posing struck out. Terry, pitching for gust Peterson, proprietor of the shop, Manti, had five strike-out- s to his was in Salt Lake last week where he i Redmond got three credit. purchased the cooling system for his hits and one three-bas- e hit, store. while Manti slammed out three three-bas- e hits. Mrs. E. A. Liston left Thursday for The score by innings: Panguitch. where she will attend the Redmond ..0 0 1 0 0 0 0 04 1 6 funeral services held in that city to1 0.0 Q 0 4 0 0 0 Manti day for Heber Redding, a brother of Mrs. Liston. Mrs. Frank Reed and Mrs. Arthur Draper entertained south with Miss Verda guests at a six oclock dinner twenty Mrs .Liston, and returned to Salina her birthday anthe same evening. Mrs. Liston will Sunday, celebrating niversary. be away several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson and Jack Whiting will leave Sunday for children of Provo, visited Sunday at Los Angeles, where he will attend the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus the summer session of the Burroughs Peterson. Bookkeeping school, located in the California city. Miss Fonda Michelson returned a brief visit to Provo Sunday. from Dr. Harrison, eye specialist, will be at the White House hotel, Thursday, Orval Jensen came down from June 28. Have your eyes cared for Provo Sunday and spent the day now. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen. Mrs. Hulda Martin returned Tuesday from Smithfield, where she visiMrs. Vance Frandsen has returned ted the past ten jlays at the home of to her home here after spending Mr. and Mrs. Heber Whiting. some time visiting with friends and relatives at Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. J. Arthur Forsland and Mrs. REDMOND Geo. L. Smart have returned to NEWS ITEMS their homes at Salt Lake after spendFast Game With Manti. ing two weeks here visiting with It took Mantis bunch of star ball relatives and friends. players ten innings to defeat the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Salt Redmond Colts in a spectacular game at Palisade park last Sunday after- Lake, are visiting with Mr. Smiths noon. And the victory for Manti parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. J. Smith. was only by a margin of one score, Mrs. W. B. Allred entertained at the finals being six to seven. Manti, too, is ranked as a fast bunch, be- a quilting bee Tuesday. Nine ladies ing tied for first place with Nephi in were present. the league, and the Mrs. Heber Christensen of Rayfact that the temple city lads only Leone won by a single score is a credit to mond, Canada, and Mrs. the Redmond boys. Both Redmond Knight of Mammoth, visited with and Manti played stellar baseball and friends here Sunday and Monday. I non the crowd that had gathered saw Miss Nadia Thomas visited with some fast playing. N. Christensen, in the pitchers box friends for a few days at Salt Lake for Redmond, played a phenominal last week. The Artie wastes are now baing Who remembers the good old days when th; only favor a politician wan- explored again and they may get ted was a free ticket into the state that part of the world plotted in time to provide some work for the idle convention. real estate promoters in Florida. It is said that about 95 percent of the eligible voters cast their ballots It wouldnt be so hard to outlaw in Berlin in the recent German elec- war. The trouble would be in keep-ia- g Wonder how they get them tions. it outlawed. do it? Do Favorite Son societies ever have reunions in years following the national conventions? Now scientists claim that there was never a caveman and in prehistoric days the irate wife dragged her husband around by the whiskers. So now you can see what a blessing the razor was to the masculine F. O. BULLOCK Hours Saturdays Salina ... B PJL 9 A.M. to IS M. Utah ERICKSON & ERICKSON Counselors at Law J. Pierpont Morgan had to serve on the jury the other day. Thus' I is our democracy again vindicated. DENTIST 9 A.M. to Utah Richfield, Tp03vestock Situation. Figures recently published indicate ing many of its calves and feeders to that the total number of cattle slaugh- supply the Western demand. It has tered under Federal supervision at the not been so long ago that the feeders principal markets show a decrease of from As far West as the Pacific coast 400,000 head for the first five months have moved to the corn belt for finof this year compared with last year. 0 This mean a decrease of about pounds of beef or a per capita decrease in consumption of about two pounds. In the face of this national decrease, the Los Angeles slaughter of cattle for May broke all previous records, and 200,-000,00- ishing and in many cases dressed beef has been shipped back to supply coast demand, this practice representing, of course, an unsound situation from an economical standpoint. With the tendency in the West toward finish feeding of livestock to supply Western demand, the corn belt is confronted with the problem of finding a new territory from which to draw its supply of feeders and many observers are now advocating the corn belt raising its own calves, predicting it is only a question of time until the supply of calves produced in the West and the Pacific Southwest will be utilized entirely for Western feeding operations to supply the Western consumer demand. In summing up it would appear to be a most healthy situation from the standpoint of the producer in having the Pacific coast market outlet available to him, with the figures showing as they do, the utilization of constantly increasing number of cattle in the face of a decline in slaughter figures nationally, such as recorded the slaughter for the past year to date is substantially more than preceding years. This situation is the most significant from the standpoint of the Western producer as in years gone by his only outlet was at the Middle Western and Eastern , markets, but with the phenominal development of consumer demand on the Pacific coast, he enjoys a choice of markets. If the Eastern markets do not look favorable, he may ship to the coast. 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