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Show y I DONT SEND AWAY I BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN a --GET oy vllGv A THE IIAOT-CLEA- UPI PAINT UPI SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR HO, 47 Salina Boy Scouts Capture Prizes at Annual Jamboree In All Honor Vij - N O Cr William Prtcrson, state geologUt 11kUU faoa in Saloa and lb sur duveU-- of the Utah Agricultural been have uho nj rounding communities, eaterservice, Logan. far National the fuc many (am cgrr been aumewhat priv-U- t and who h Utah. accorded ta util ry Ut jeers, the mineral iKHi:imroF talma Bog 'routs of America, in- - Master S. J. Otlley, attmJ.-md J. estahluhcd a tMlh-a- ai-- every bc-cludirg trup THOSE WHO HADE - , iiisswmre d d the few. wt'Jjpl of tM-.showing sod sucre new record and raptured a to deposit next Sunday afternoon, a kept members. L tro p ghuen rotpeeijte valukbe ,n the S.Jma dwtricl, voiced M senti prim at the aim! scout troops from t bo datrict touk put is U a lain to occupy a prum-nm- i Saturday, after jtttiUrw" l.rtd at popular menu differently TurJy tho festivities. position for the of this week. Tmp on of won f,f:H place ot meraU-rmade ho had thorough inspect of the adiviiir At ten ortak a parade was farmed Through n pa:nta, while Iranji I U.d,-- ninth Bl u tta Lions club, uhkh U sponsoring the workings at th Salma lefcl Zinc Kigh arho.4. and beaded bt TV position. Total H,mU won by troop 1 scout executives, and fallowed team jnperty, taing operated Jut north-- I ralUsnf tbt movement, by a was 4, as again: 104, the points Frierson of Kalina. haa teen orpuiiod and everyone U jband and citizens, the various with garnered by Richfald. The results f bnd up. It waa an Impressive s'rht ready to go" at th sound of tb ram south to acquaint himself work the var ous contests resulted at fob ss th demonstration and stentorian vole of the umpire at foui the projects parade movrd forward to tU now with panu awarded: Richfield, center of the service lows, tiw extension being of the o'clock Sunday, the time net far city. In a rrove In It carried on In troop I, lot; Glenwuud. Cj Central. renter of town the county, and to opening game in Satina of the parade "brt4 of the undermake investigation C2; Monroe first ward, 48; Salina, during (he Baseball Icayue, of a brief projrrr.m giving trtn-2. 47; Aurora, 40; Venice, 35; Following a musical srlccVen. Th Ephraim team, touted to U ground water supply in Sevier county. in Mr. Richfield Richfield, While Peterson, Lruop 3, Id; Sal na trop I, ton wa offered by Joseph F, Ptr-son- . at I fait boyi" on the diamond, are tt -13. It. S. itfc 14; Boswell, with honora Pai.rutuh, county the Then the lusty voice company be the contendere for of tx -leader of troop 2 wout, officer and Ljnn the Saline club. The local toya have agent, made a rloe study and v!tora, of Sal na, won f.r-i- t place in firt-eof the flowing wells In Richforth in lud pools in a not teen idle in work,ny out to form ..! Venice. in first aid, and fir.t in fire by friction mg. Mayor Glen Wingate e? Rrs field and tho Following to meet the teat, and Sundays open Lynn was presented with two beauti- re. in a cheering address, timed lie whirl his south county inspection visit. Prof. Iny yame promises to be a was ful medals, bulb he ng inscribed with keys of the elsy over to the the and Ssiina came to Peterson wind." William and Robert Messrs. of designs, lam U rd. also of and the scouts alone. Tho welcrme adguests appropriate the Sat for Dan Aryyle, manager 2. won the a medal in rope spinning. dress was responded to by Scoot Thu- -, for and troop secretary ins team, has announced his player Burns, president The of award Zinc Lead first plar hi this con ber of Richfield. Sal na company. for the opening game. They are: was teal by many of the some two With th completion of the questioned visit On year previous Nylea Christensen, pitcher; Wendell pnfnw and the Richfield getwitnesses, Ue not boy the did Prof. Peterson regard parade waa again formed and the Poulaon, catcher; Clen Steele, first ago, was he first masaea moved to the high achd place, agreed that ting s base; Mai Sorenaon, second base; Ed existence of minerml in paying quanoutclassed by Lee. Lee did a clever due. as where in short-tosection this tho tities possible, various contest Dallas third Bird, Jenson, base; ree stunt and demonstrated a greater vsr- - stared. Following were the everts Lee Chriatenaen, left field; Gad-e- he s' tod, to the lack of complete iniety of work in rope spinning. Dons' J staged, with th winners Gates, centerficld; Wallace Poul- vestigation. He was taken through the gfm: White top, which is getting a good Knight, a Saline scout, got a fine pen-cElaborate are arrangbeing plan Parade Richfield 3rd ward, on the the and ledges big aon, rightfield; F. Crane, rghtfield; property Irt; level brought forth words of by the L'Progretso club and the start in Salina on private property, nant for hia ability in the contest in Central 2nd. C. Madsen, third bate; and Edwin second-clas- s first aid contest The Wlgwaglng, (Morse Code) Rich, surprise. The bottom of the shaft was Ladies Literary and Civics club for along Atch tanks and along the Bird, first base. field. noted the also geologist the entertainment of the many vieit- - streets, must go, according to an inspected by A 110.00 rash prise is being offerw been comSemaphore Signalling Glenwood, ed by the Satina club management and hen the mine visit had ora when the district convention Venice 2nd, Central 3rd. as 1st, Peterson Prof. it stamped pleted, for the opening game. On the ticket division of the rill, mayor of Salina. An order in an- - tho coveted prizes offered have ever the Sanpete-Sevie- r First-Clamarvelous one most the of First Aid Rallna trorp showings which you purchase, if bought before he had seen in all hia investigations. Utah Federation of Women's clubs other column of the Sun, for the come this way," and the fact that 2 first, Venkw 2nd, Central 3rd. baseis a the opening of the game, Second-clas- s the convenes in Salina Saturday, June 1st benefit of those who are responsible three medals and several pennants First Aid Richfield ball puzzle." The ticket costs but the Your formations, together with Mrs. J. T. Culley,' president of the for spreading of the dangerous weed, were won at th Monroe Jamboree, is 1st, Central 2nd, Salina 3rd. be can mineral wonderful it showings, price of admission and you have a Fire by Friction Lynn Nielson, said, assures you of a wonderful min- State Federation of Women's clubs is published, and Mayor Merrill is ask- - evidence that the Salina boys are splendid chance of winning tho big erain in forward fine Mrs. and immediate the Weston Salina Vernon, ing shape, working stated Peterson cooperation eral Prof. let, tfme 10 second; Aurora prize. On the ticket are blank scoring The producer," The jamboreo" held this week, will troop 1, Hamid Curtis, 2nd- - Kendrick of development now being dent of the state organization, boh dication of the weed. State laws govern plan know a and fan are if and you places, of Ogden, are expected to lc in at- - the killing of the weed and the law is go down in history as ono of the best Harward, Aurora, 3rd. w'iUlout S "ied the game, you must fill out the blanks tendance and take part In the pro- - specific in all its meaning. It provide held in the Sevier district of the Bryce . Fire by Flint and Stone ClrmrooJ make a big producer of with the most correct score for the work, values, and the showings at the gram. The activities will begin at a that for failure on the part of proper- - Canyon Council. Fully 200 scouts, 1st, Richfield 2nd and 3rd Sunday game. Figure out the runs lower level would indicate Tent Fitch Ing Central 1st, that it will morning session, and meetings will be ty owners to kill the weed, or eradi- - some in regulation regalia, others d with their respective positions in the cate it in some manner, is a violation, with appropriate wearing apparel, to- - field 2nd. the day. he few weeks until matter of a a throughout only box score, figure what you think the Various committees from the Sal'na The law also provides that failure on gether with officers and visitors num- colRope Spinning1 Ben Olsen errors will be for the respective the mine will be in the shipping have been named to arrange for the part of property owners, railroads bering nearly 200, were at the resort field, 1st; Lee Bird, Salina 2nd- - Bitch umn." ' teams, make the card neat and have ' work can be done for a big time. And the youngsters registration, reception, reservations, or any0ne Harward, Aurora, 8rd it deposited at the Lewis Drug comand to prepare a program. The coni by the city or county officials and the the big men of tomorrow, enjoyed Knot Tying Richfield 1st, Cen- SPONSOR FLOWER SHOW. pany store by not later than 3 oclock mitlees announced are: Executive cost collected from those who refuse every minute. Among the dignitaries wood 2nd, Central 3rd. The regular meeting of the Literary p. m. Sunday. Do this then beat it to committee, Mesdames Don C. Merrill, to carry out the work as decreed. taking part were W. G. Barton, scout Cooking, (flapjacks, 15 entrant) the game take a friend and by all and Civics club was held Wednesday Sevier county is among the most executive for the Bryce Canyon J. Oscar Anderson, J. Central 1st, Monroe first ward 2nd. Ilyrum Gates, means be a booster for the Salim afternoon at the Presbyterian chapel. T. Crane. infested with white top in the cil, Ephraim; C. A. White, district Venice 3rd. team and the famed National game. An instuctive and interesting lecture Mrs. Hyrum Gates, state, and notwithstanding the fact commissioner for South Sevier, Mon-thFinals in Swimming Central 1st, Reception on flower culture was given by Mrs. chairman. Richfield 2nd and 3rd. after appeal has been roe; Chester Olsen, district coramis-madappeal Mrs. H. F. Jensen was assisted in C. E. West. During her talk Mrv. the dangerous weed continues ioner for Sevier, Richfield; Leland J. Handicraft Glenwood 1st, Monro9 Registration Mrs. J. Oscar Andercelebrating her birthday anniversary West advocated the organizing of a son. to do untold damage and is yearly Payne, d strict commiseouer for North 2nd. Saturday afternoon, by a group of flower club with the object of Reservations Mrs. J. T. Crane. sprend.ng over farms, yards and other Sevier, Salina, and Joseph F. Peter- Following a plunge In th waer nt who assembled at the Jensen ing more and better flowers in Salina, Decorations Mrs. Edmond Martin. places. It is dangerous to all kinds of j son district chairman, Redmond. the Monroe Hot Springs, medals em- also the speaker urged that the home. After an enjoyable social after-.an- d Some twenty-fiv- e Table Committee scouts from two blems and pennants were awarded Mrs. A. S. crops and vegetation and causes untold by noon Mrs. Jensen served a dainty club sponsor an annual flower show in Crane, cha rman. losses where allowed to grow and j troops in Salina, marshalled by Scout Executive Wm. G. Barton, Salina. luncheon for fourteen guests. I Dish Committee Mrs. Carl Ander- spread. If the citizens will get busy at once, son, chairman. Miscellaneous Mrs. Don C. Merrill. Mayor Merrill stated, it will be an The various chairmen of the several easy task to curtail the growth, and committees will be aided by members the city officials are asking the full of both the LProgresso and Literary cooperation in wiping out the noxious clubs. Mrs. Don C. Merrill has been weed. named as convention chairman. A splendid program Is being arCHANGES POST. ranged and will comprise numbers Harry Christensen, who spent the Utah is to have a new million-dol-lfrom the various cubs in the district. winter on the west deserts with the Following an interesting program The Utah Association Education distriwas $24,000 Approximately The program is yet incomplete of the one entire which but Jorgensen sheep herds, has gone to given by members of Pavant Chapter hospital, buted in Salina this week through J. has just issued another of its bulle- will appear in these columns in next Colorado to spend the summer. of the Daughters of the Pioneers at well to be state Harry proud, according may A. Kearns, Utah representative for tins dealing with school affairs of weeks issue. will be associated with A. L. Watson, announcement of the board of direct- the home of Mrs. F. A. Mattsson Hallowell, Jones and Donald, Boston our state. This one relates to salarone of the extensive sheep raisers at afternoon, officers for the ors of the New St. Marks hospital Tuesday wool buyers. There was no consign- ies paid to teachers in Utah and was Mrs. Joseph Thorpe and son, Reed, Grand Valley. were named. The new officers year ment but the cash was delivered to the written by Dr. LeRoy E. Cowles of of Salt Lake, visited Wednesday at building fund, in Salt Lake. are Mrs. Herod Crane, captain, and sellers at the close of the deal. Includ- the University of Utah. It attacks the Carl S. Neilsen home. In the eveHalf a million dollars is to be Mrs. Joyce Osborn, secretary. The anJames I. Rex left the early days of ed in the clips of wool purchased by the statement of Mr. A. P. Bigelow ning they left for Ephraim, where the week for the north, and1 visited raised in Utah and the other half mil- nual reports of the officers were givthe Boston firm were those from the of the Utah Taxpayers Association they will visit with Mrs. 6. C. Day with Mrs. Rex, who is taking special lion will be available in eastern cen- en and were highly gratifying, showflocks of Chas. C. Nielson, Mrs. Eliza wherein he says I believe there is before retum'ng to the city. ters from philanthropic friends of the ing the organization in splendd contreatment at a Salt Lake hospital. Gates, Eugene Colby and Oscar Matt-sso- not a single political subdivision of Episcopal church. An intensive cam- dition, both financially and from a and the price ranged close to the state, not even excepting the paign to raise Utahs half is about to social and active point. school systems, that cannot do all 81 cents per pound. be launched, says Bishop Arthur W. Mrs. D. M. Anderson, the retiring Mr. Kearns, who purchased the that is legitimately required of them Moulton, president of the board of captain, presided at Tuesdays meetfor less money. directors. wool, wras highly pleased with the ing. Mrs. Anderson, in surrendering In his reply, Dr. Cowles lists the will her new instiution The quality of the wool included in the office, gave the organization memproposed The Town Doctor, whose editor- 400,000 miles of United States highbe nine stories in height and will be bers the assurance that cooperation deal, and he declared some of it the salaries pa'd by the various school and byways, seeking causes and best yet purchased for the eastern districts of Utah to their teachers, ials have been running in the Sun ways been extended and that the work out effects of every phase of the last word in modem hospital and had working which in many instances are surpris- for several weeks, was once asked concern. The has been a pleasure to her through room equipment. operating community ways of doing things, has been obtained at this medium, and she urged that the The wool was sent out Tuesday and ingly low. He claims that salaries the direct question, Who is the Town during which time he has compiled ground already of are teachers far from what they Doctor and and Fourth East First South streets new officers be extended the same it required two large sized cars to he does do? what is considered to be the most just what should be on account of a poverty aid. n Salt Lake. His, answer was transport the product. complete, bona fide; usable territorial that has been deliberately At the opening of the meeting a will new St. The Mr. Kearns just closed a deaj for Marks is Doctor hospital a TheTown He physician, analysis system ever devised. created by interests that seem to have brief program was given, including the Manti pool. This consignment s replace the old institution which has surgeon and diagnostician to Sick has served towns, communities, much more concern for solo by Miss Blanche Mattsson a lowering piano and creeds of all Cities, Tired Towns and Vanishing comprised 58,000 fleeces and was pur- taxes than for associations, many of which were served the people and' The equitabley distribut- Villages, History of Hans Nielson in colors the for Utah chased at 30 cents per pound. Some past sixty administering inoculations, inter national in scope, both actively the burden and ing Annie Williams. Late m Mrs. read providing by and injections ofprevent-ative- s and in advisory capacity, to an extent years. A pioneer in hospital work, $156,000 was paid to the wool growand efficient schools. vaccinations salaries Mrs. Mattsson sorted afternoon the 1872 ers in the Manti pool. against community diseases of that there are few, if any, men in the St. Marks was established in He assert there is wealth enough in luncheon to twenty guests. a hosdainty the was and for many years only Utah to provide adaquate salaries for thought, deed, attitude and activities; country better able or more qualified The in intermountain the region. to write and speak on the subjects pital teachers and holds that the percen- prescribing antidotes, tonics, diet LEAVE FOR COAST. The final program for the season polihumanitarian and will revitalize, in- covered in Town Doctor Articles. and exercises that of the income total of the was tage people given by the Mutual organlzat on St. Mrs. A. A. McGeary of Los AngelMarks wake up and put pep into Mr. Stone is the head of Dykston, cies which have endeared of Utah spent for education has been vigorate, Second ward chapel Tuesday at the more for restate this of Miss to and the who es, people Lydia Nielson, less and less every year any community suffering from Civic Inc., Chicago, who are specialists in growing evening. During the program the girls continued be will a half a than Low PresPride Citizen century cently completed stenographers since 1920. Paralisis, community survey work and business with two one-aentertained plays. in the new institution. course in a Salt Lake business college sure, , Contemptuous Familiarity, analysis. were served refreshments The tabuby bulletin seven contains Dainty NielS. been Knock-itihave Civic D:zziness, Chronic guests at the Carl These editorials come to us sponLeaders in civic and industrial life Mutual officers and teachers. the beson home. Accompanied by Mrs. Niel- lations calculated to support the and Myopia (short sightedness). are sored by the Salina Lions Club, throughout the entire state son they visited for several days of claim that it will be impossible for A. D. Stone, The Town Doctor, is furnished to them by the Internationhind this new public enterprise. They last week with friends in Salt Lake. certain school districts to do ail a man who has spent his life in study- al Asocation of Lions Clubs, of are enthusiastic over the prospect of million dollars will be raisd el Saturday Mrs. McGeary and Miss that is legitimately required of them ing and analyzing towns, cities and which the local club is one of some having a new million-dollhospital where to match the money donated Nielson left for Los Angeles, Calif. on last half a in Utah. He over assertion that and communities. has traveled ever 1800 dubs. the (Continued page) rl lt sport-lovin- g x r ineiJc-nlall- M-n- rue d fl" 1 rufer tro-ft- s " otacr-vation- a UI a SI in p lav., 4$8rs: Nk-lson- x tain's Ms fill far n Vleioi Coateaa Id salioa! flrpi p; for Salina cam-pu- n ! d 300-fo- ot fe ss vice-pres- i- 1 ship-pin- Js Rich-hel- Rich-clu- Coun-bad- bs ly at e, . . grow-ladie- s, ( . Local Cost FloclMlers Elntors lilac! Nine Year Dicers Hilo Hits Cil Id SsM Tax For Fatant taler ar n, f var-ou- ada-qua- te non-sectari- an ct s, ar |