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Show . ' K . I I DONT SEND AWAY I H0C3T;F0.7 EUY PRINTING AT YOUR HOLIC THE SAUNA SUN iiEuaiAirrs TWELFTH YEAR 1 SAUNA, UTAH, TRIO AY, NOVEMEER I, 1929 WHERE SAUNA VOTERS WILL CAST BALLOTS Cranio Bios Mntn; Bos Biter Long M NO. IS SANITARY t 1m.r CUww-- Bill Tolal Hose tl1K! mT h-- 14 Ml rt tier b!lu viur teridrg Fleet iun judges Frank I!. I', Wright. b in piwintt II will flr t tbs Cay Hall rwincl will tbi II. 8. GU snj i, ICU'l W1CAN TICKET. CITIZENS TICK in J. If. Ms!, sanitary mg I for the Utah Flat Uuiid of not health, with headquarters at Mall lake, sjK-nTuesday In falna on official buiineas, Mr. Male made a brief survey of the water tunJ.tion. inspected the theatre budding and found ronddLns highly satLfarUry Barring the alight starts Mce.day, The engineer waa Jj1 returning from Kt c.r a viit to the southern section, hi nothing of a serious nature trip carrying him at far south a up to Inteifrre with the sugar camKanab. Conditions in the.scuth, in so paign at our factory," stated W. far a sanitation is concrtncJ, Mr Ilsney Root, president and pent-rs- l Male stated, were extra good, and comanager for tho Gunnison operation is freely offered to belter to a Newt man Wrirrili company, culinary water conditions and to regulate conditions that are detrimental morning. Mr. Rosa cam down Iran Salt Lai Tuetday owning and mJ to health. a general surrey of the condition LUNCHEON uocU.t4 with PARTY. liniDGr campaigns since th tend- Mrs. Don C. Merr.H entertained at and be U men th cf a Wednesday after-with the eooper.tn soon at the Merrill home. The living l,hB b fromxn !n ! rooms were bright with late fall Wn tv tht flowers and a IWIoween color lin the of th huge fsetory. scheme was carried out in decorations lrfrtTanco bJ Ik"u 4rlmk!n and luncheon. Baskets of yellow - e to th comrduo Ur 7. cbryianthemums centered the small auf"the ripening system, corln-conteluncheon tables. Favors In th bridge were won by Mrs. J. Me Urd GrntnI Millan and Mrs. Doan Hayes of Slg- - U h'W ratifying. Tho gnwtr, tto, urd. Twelve guests were bidden to is greatly benefited, as greater tannage Is being added. Altogether the the party. are ill conditions are fine and climatic over th that fact rejoicing EVIDENCE SUBMITTED. P. C. Scorup, J. Oscar Anderson. conditions have been favorable fer A1 Anderson and Hans Domgaard, the success of th crop." With the completion of tho Octorepresenting the Loss Creek Irrigaber deliveries of beets and Just as tion company, spent lost Friday at soon as the tonnage Is checked, the Richfield in Judge Bates court. The checks will h First disfributyd gentlemen were witnesses in a trial, announced. la It tha among growers, wherein Allen Scarles is alleged to have unlawfully appropriated waters According to tho contracts with Un from tho Loss Creek company. The growers, tho first chock payment Is evidence was all submitted and Judge scheduled for November 15th, bet in Bates took the matter under advise- keeping with the policy of tho company, payments will bo advanced ment. some eight or ten days. The flirt payment to bo distributed wQl be approximately 1350,000. The payment, coming as it will, will prove a bom to the farmer who selected beet vocation. Gunnlscn growing as News. Valley Sid of J350, 000 t - For Muf C, li, PETliltSoN, I pays ornaAL visit CITY TICKETS At the Falina niut.it ip:. I tlckl.ua I Tutt.Uy, November Mh, INSPECTOR For Mayor C. JENSEN Fr Coutwilman Drnvrr A Rio C ran Jo anJ it For 4 Year CmivSimd JOHN Rio Motor 15 Grand in NIELSON will II. S. CRANK th thr,r VUr uUidiary, fimiut r at tie F.rrt ward urrraful in their j !i la!! Couruilmen C'ounr Ilmen IW cation Ufvr iKo public utihik ram JuJgtj flr jietiut 11 will 1st T. P MADMEN P. II. A. PROWS C mltsiun fur stag and truck lipcc t .n, In l!srtUffcn snd 1. C 1, S. R ASTI AN HORACE HORNE rv poiru in rental an ! SiUthen S ar.p. W. CHERRY It. WILLAUDSON C. A, Pul! will jen st 7 a. m. snd will Utah, at a final hearing Uflr the rurnmUion at Salt Lake Satuida? let? st 7 p. m. AH aur duly Recur der For Recorder Of tho Iveit applications prvovnWd entitled to exact v It MRS. J. I. REX J. II. STARK Ufom l). commission, two arte 'Stir fnn For Treasurer For Treasurer granted and nin acre denied. Con E. V. JOHNSON JAMES E. KIMUER trwvertjr fur pcrmioaLn to uptratr itrxm eking nicely. the (tape line, ha extended over The many fiirnd of Mrs. J. Oscsr a year and many hearing wer held in varioua parts of 0 stti fur the Anderson will be glad to learn that the is recovering nicely from s major purpose of taking evidence dealing with the necessity fur the sen ice be- operation, performed recently st s Salt Late hospital. Mr. Anderson vising established. Saturday K. A- - Miller is denied a permit to ited with Mrs. Andersen snd Sunday and stated that the pa be line an auto operate passenger t is rt sling comfortably, and un tween Salt Lake and Marysvale. The less arise, her rpcedy complications Utah Central Truck line is denied Mr. Anderson U sraured. recovery o permission to extend lie Sdt was accompanied to Salt Lak Manufacture of beet sugar, startby son of Quay Herbert, Pick to Marysvale. operations wick Stage lines was drnied a per- Mit Vivian Anderson, a student at Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Herbert, is st ing from the growing planla ia tha Provo university. mit to operate an auto stage between th Salina hospital and la slowly re- field to the finished product, every Ncphi and Cove Fort by way of San covering from serious injuries he re- proceoa through which the beet paaa-CKLKUR ATKS A N N I V EltSA R Y. ceived when be was thrown from hit pete and Sevier valleys. The Great will be seen on the screen la a Mrs. Hans Neilsen entertained at Western Motorways, Inc., was denied riding horse last Friday evening. short time, and the less informed a party Tuesday evening, celebrating Young Herbert was discovered in an authority to operate between Nefhi persons w ill gsln a volume of educabirthday anniver-s:.r- unconscious state and Cove Fort by way of Sanpete her seventy-thirHerbert the at dry aa to tho various processes, the tion A aeven o'clock dinner was and Sevier valleys. farm between four and five o'clock mighty machinery used and with every litVern Gardner and Delbert Riggs served, the table being centered afternoon by a party of tle detail will be outlined and will Saturday In decorated h"ge birthday cake, were denied permission to operaae doer hunters. The boy was in an artruly be Interesting. an auto freight line between Salt red and white. Fall flowcra were state form and the prostrate Through the progrrsslveneta of W. Lake and Kanab. Harold I. Bowman ranged about the home and on the was hurried to tho Salina hospital Rom, president and general Harvey was denied permission to operate an dinner table. A social time and carJ where a hurried examination was Ajt the Gunnison Sugar manager auto frieght and passenger line be- games wcic enjoyed as a pastime. made. It was found that the right a crew of picture manufaccompany, a served was luncheon at plate tween Marysvale and Kanab, and the temporal had been injured and result- turers from Salt Lake started filmthirty-fiv- e hour for late guests. same parties,, together with Ira C. ed In a partial paralysis to the left ing the big factory, the fields andj side. Quay remained unconscious un other Important factors Crawford, were denied a permit to that ' will I til lute Wednesday afternoon, when combine to make a splendid and edu- operate a stage service between he partially Marysvale, Kanab, and regained his senses. rational feature picture. Wednesday! state line. The Consolidated Truck Thursday morning the young man morning, It. P. Bob Scofield, with, lines was denied a trucking permit showed considerable improvement and the Pathe company and special cine, to operate between Salt Lake and the attending doctors hold high hopes matographer, Chicago; Frank Chapfor his recovery. Marysvale. lain, assistant cameraman, and Sam The Denver & Rio Grande permit Just how the accident happened Jones, scenario writer, came down OCTOBER BRIDE HONORED. authorizes it to discontinue its trtrln no one knows as Quay has not been from Salt Lake and wrre; Tuesday Mrs. Roy Keisel, a bride of Octoservice on trains No. 511 and 512 able to recall the incidents leading ready to begin work Wednesday south of Manti, Utah. The motorway Impressive funeral services ber, was entertained st a clevtrly up to the mishap. Quay had started morning. Second out on miscellaneous shower," a combined trip, rounding up arranged subsidiary of the !railway receives held Sunday afternoon at the . . Filming of the big machinery in- used l? mcet given in her honor Tuesday evening are ,ebtpd"eM a permit to operate an auto passen- ward chapel for Jorgen Jorgensen. his fathers cattle and hunting deer. side the building was the '" work. first and ger line between Salt Lake and Dr. Don C. Merrill was in charge vet- He was to have joined a crowd of In this department will be shown current expenses m many of the tax- - at the home of Mrs. Claud Burges. the was aged paid oaccordmig to Those assisting Mrs. Burgess in en",ta of.the cattlemen and hunters, but had miss- how the beets are received from the Marysvale and intermediate points. a high tribute the October of Utah Tax- - tertaining the bride were Mrs. Roy the issue A second permit is given the motor- eran and pioneer. Mr. Jorgensen, a ed the party. The supposition is that washing system to the washer, the of resident county, Instances are cited former line where Colby, Mrs. George Monroe snd Mrs. Wayne between Salt truck to run a ho returned to the Herbert farm and slider and1 later audiences will be Pa5er way instead of public Lake and Marysvale and a third per- also received high tributes from C. was entering the gate, when the ani- carried along officials, preserv Bert Jensen. The Burgess homo was every process. Evapora- fund8 are cmP,oyin mit is given the railroad subsidiary P. Pectol of Torrey, R. A. Meeks of mal on which he was mounted began th" gsy with Halloween colors and separation of juice from theji" ,aw to operate a truck service between Bicknell, and Fred Webster, president bucking, finally throwing the boy to ing boiling, and cards were the feature of games foLothIr pulp, spinning, and in fact j of the Wayne county stake. Moroni the the the social hour. A dainty luncheon Manti and Marysvale. TaPaer ground. As near as can be learn- every detail in the separation of the' th,s 8ubcct nd rai!M?s a warnin was served at small tables, each decIn its order the utilities commis- Lazcnby of Aurora was also a speak- ed Quay met his trouble at about two sugar frorh the beet, and finally to on, ce sion restricts the local territory be- er at the services. An appropriate oclock and had lain prostrate upon the against the continuation of orated in the prevailing color scheme sacking and stacking of the of orange and black. In the contest It is an tween Salt Lake and Nephi. The Rio musical program was given during the ground until picked up by the thousands of ,lleal bags of sugar in the !s y confidence of the the first. honors were awarded to Grande Motorway is allowed to pick the services, and included numbers passing deer hunters. games, Pn ,tlon A d picture cf C. solo James and a choir monthe to by the Max this Sorenson and Miss Rcva Mrs. ,lc within and raise by says Taxpayer, has figured in two a utomo- - harvesting, topping and hauling will freight up passengers offered was by Invocation is Jensen. Redmond captured tho and t0 debt but Peterson of for ir y beyond bile aeidints, one several months ago form an interesting delivery me?t territory part of the pic- -; Mrs. Keisel waa the when the time fnd not allowed to pick up either passen- John Nielson and tha benediction by and one some two weeks ago. booby dissipated prize. Itben ture and many of the valley resi- C. Williams bond for beautiful array of arrives the of a of the payment recipient " """" gers or freight for purely local ser- J. C. Mickelson. Heber dents will be seen in the film in acofficiated at the grave dedicatory vice between the two terminals. obligations. gifts, including linens china, silver Mr. and Mrs William Slade of Salt tion. In due course of time, the ceremonies. Many friends gathered to The same issue outlines a series and kitchen utensils. visited for several days last ture will be seen at the Gunnison, of recommendations for city and pay the last farewell, a number of week at the Kenneth Crane homo. Salina and Richfield theatres. former acquaintances coming from county officials that are now en different towns and communities in gaged in budgeting. It urges that the county. Wayne budget shall represent the abilof the people to pay, that the his home died at ity Jorgen Jorgensen economic conditions of the taxing in this city Friday of last week, folunit shall be considered and that a of pneumonia, lowing an attack which held him bedfast for a week. thorough analysis of the proposed Mrs. Cecil Day, Mrs. Chas. Nord-fe- lt Miss Ida Wax visited with Mr3. budget should be had between public Prior to coming to Salina a year ago, and Miss Leota Nordfelt were Benjamin Lemer and Harry Wax at officials and1 the taxpayers before Cattle and sheep shipments from he resided in Wayne county for of friends at Ephraim Friday Salt Lake City last week. She return- final approval. guests Marion Christensen, prominently the ranges south and the mountains twenty years. He was born at of week. last ed to Salina Sunday. and Another illuminating article deals known in Salina, suffered several Denmark, May 26, 1849, to the east, which promise to excel with the failure of 22 per cent of broken ribs, a badly injured back when 20 years old he came to the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Christensen previous years, was started this United States. Later he went to MexMr. and Mrs. Don Hickman spent the high school graduates to pass and possible slight internal injuries week, when nine cars of fat cows ico and was married to Mrs. Annie of Elsinore and Mrs. Olsen of Salt Wednesday and Thursday on a com- the English test at the University of Thursday of last week while working, and steers were shipped from the Staley. In 1910 they returned to the Lake, visited Saturday with Mr. and bined business and pleasure trip to Utah, The question is raised whe- on the power line connecting the ther the $3,500,00 now going to the Utah Power & Light company with Wayne county. Salina station. Tuesday five carloads United States and settled in Wayne Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen. m He devoted a was Mr. high schools of the state is being ad- the Telluride Power company. Jorgensen of fat stock went out from this point, county. Mrs. Miles Curfew, accompanied by vantageously spent. It challenges the was employed by William Frisby cf Elijah Parsons of Koosharem, is Mormon church and member the of three being destined to Salt Lake and a number of years was an elder. sPer)ding the winter months with Mr. Miss Cora Shepherd of Aurora, mo- high schools to study this question Provo, who has the contract for settwo to Los Angeles. Thursdays ship- for and Mrs. James C. Anderson. Mr. tored to Oakley, Utah, Sunday and and to readjust their teaching prac- ting poles and stringing the wires. Surviving is the widow and the Parsons is the ments comprised four cars of fat Mrs. to father are a week or more for at the aged tices and Mr. Christensen, who is receiving' visiting processes so as to meet the Mrs. children: Harry Anderson. cows and steers. This consignment following home Mr. Mrs. Lee of and demands institutions the of Shepherd. treatment at the Salina hospital, higher Mrs. went direct to Los Angeles, being Thompson, Green River, Utah; ( of was interviewed Thursday morning learning. E. and Gifford J. Jorgensen, consigned to the Distributors Pack Dewey W. H. Brown, Miss Leah Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peterson his experiences stated and relating Chris. Price; Jorgensen, Fruita; ing company. ar.d Mac Galbraith motored to Salt returned from the the north Sunday. CHORISTER ENTERTAINED. that he was assisting in rebuilding Jorgensen, Douglas, Ariz.; Mrs. Lake Wednesday. Ray McFarlane, one of the largest will be ab- While away they visited with friends They Mrs. who Carl the line near Wales, in Sanpete Neilsen, recently Bird Mrs. Archie and LaMar Nielson, buyers of stock in this section, with sent several days on a combined and relatives at Salt Lake and Og-- ; resigned as chorister of the primary county. Mr. Christenen had occasion resons of the Salina. Ail, excepting headquarters at Salt Lake, and R. F. business and pleasure trip. den. in the Second ward, was entertain sd to climb one of the old discarded were Murdock, representing the Distribu- siding at Price and Douglas, Thursday evening at a cleverly ar- poles to release the wires from their tors Packing company of Los Angel- present at Ihc funeral sendees. In Miss Ada Freece and Miss Elsie Mrs. Carl Neilsen entertained close ranged costume party, and which moorings. When the last wire haJ addition to sons the and daughters, es, were here the early part of the Timm, students at Wasatch academy, friends at a social hour luncheon Sat- proved a complete surprise to the been severed, the pole, rotten . and twenty-tw- o nine and grandchildren week supervising the shipment of the at Mt. visited over the urday afternoon at the Neilsen home. honored guests. Officers and teachers decayed, fell, carrying Mr. Christengreat grandchildren are left as sur- week-en- d Pleasant, stock. Dan Freece home. The living rooms were decorated with the at the primary, of Mrs. sen to the ground. In some manner Mr. McFarlane, who keeps a close vivors. They returned to the academy Mon- chrysanthemums and covers were laid Neilsen, were hostesses, with hus- the poje landed on the breast of the watch on the stock raised in the day. for six. bands and sweethearts as special unfortunate victim, and underneath INSPECT SALT INTERESTS. southern part of the state, expressed gests. The affair was given at the him was a pile of stone, both of unusual surprise in the fine conditions Earl S. Wright, general manager Mrs. Max Sorenson delightfully Mrs, Gail Wright was hostess for Neilsen home and music and games which tended to make the injuries the cattle from thi3 section are show- for the Great Western Salt company, entertained Wednesday evening for members of the 500 club at the E. were evenings diversion. A delicious serious. Fellow workmen carried Mrs ing this yeajt The splendid grazing and E. W. Coombs, a member of the the members of the 500 club. A C. Wright home Saturday evening. luncheon was served in the late eve- Christensen to a nearby farmhoive lands, made lperfine by the frequent board cf directors of the company, clever arrangement of Halloween A dainty luncheon was served by the and medical aid wa3 summoned ard ning to twenty. summer rainl, has placed the stock Were Salma visitors Satuf'day. colors predominated in decorations hostess, preceding the game. First y treatment g;ven. Saturday temporal in fine condifon, and some of them Messrs. Wright and Coombs were and appointments. Cards were play- and second awards for scores were Mrs. D. G. Burgess visited Sunday Mr. Christensen was brought to Salcoming from the ranges are classed here to make an inspection of the ed, following the serving of a dainty made by Mrs. Farrell Monson and with Mrs. IL P. K. Hansen at ina and is now in the care of Drs. as tops and are ready for the market. companys workings east of Redmond. luncheon by the hostess. Mrs. L. A. Uugentobler. 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