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Show J''- I. -- - 31 f Si a IDONT SEND AWAY! BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN D003TIFC.7 your norn KEnoiAirrsi kA V TWELFTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929 ini TO OBSERVE DAY HALLOWE'EN PARTY Beil Cross An Armistice day prograin will U featuied at the regular meeting of the Ladles Literary and Civic club. whUh will be held November IS, at the lTebterin chapel. The will start promptly at 7.39 and a cordial invitation it attended to The ration has aounjed the "anthis ever) body to come and rvll call" for the Amaricsn Red nua) special program. Cross, and local officers have designated November 14, IS and )4 aa the time when old and new memler will be emollrd in the great raue. The local organisation will in. luJe Selina, Redmond tnd Aurora, and am n committees will le named to visit the several home for members in the organisation fur the tmuing yrr. In previous ers the citisen have su ponded bherally and the committee, The ChrUtenaen-Drspc- r No post 104 of the American Lrgion, will give givrg their time for nothing, have an elaborate celebration in honor of met splendid responses, With big, Arm b I ice day. Sunday evening the I beral hearts, and knowing the suppoet will Uv in charge of the program port the Red Cro give in caring at tho chapel. C. A. While, principal for those in time of disaster, the of the Monroe high school, will ad- membership here should be closed dress the gathering. Other numbers within the time designated. The drive for membership open will include reading, songs and patMonday, November riotic music. II, Armistice A "whoopee" rodeo will b staged day, and will continue until Thankson Monday afternoon. Redmond riders giving day. During this time memare famed in Southern Utah for their berships will be eolirited throughout clever "broncho" riding and "wild the United State. The fund, aa Is steer riding" stunts. This exhibition well known, are used by the American of wild riding promises to be ths Red Cross to aid In relieving sufferwildest ever. It starts at 1:30 p. m. n ers from accidents, tomaA, fire, the wild riding park in the center of flood, disabled veterans, stricken Redmond. Youll miss a wild time if towns and other calamities that you're not there to see the Lrgion might overtake communities. When your committee visit you members do their wild riding stunts. The celebration will close with a do not hesitate, give your memberdance at the opera house in the eve- ship freely, and you will then know ning. A splendid orchestra has been that In the event of a great disaster, dated for the occasion and all are or where the Red Crorj aids you, you promised a good time who attend the have done your share in helping in giving relief. closing LalL Coll Daios are Sot prs-gia- An opening event In the pres-soneocUl affaire of ths Salma L Poet 3d, wee held at Woodman gion. al hall Saturday evening, and the event tta social successes of early winter. Member of tha local puet were busts at an annual "ladies night" affair and the apodal gueau Included the wive and sweetheart of the members and the retiring of firert who served the post ao efficiently during the past yhar. The artistic bands of the member of the post waa cleverly shown In the decorations of the hall, where the social was hdd. Progressive 500 was the early eveninga diversion, and the competition was keen for the favors offered. Miss Maurine Thorsen and Leon Humphrey captured first honors, while the consolation went to Cecil day. Following the aocial events at the hail, the guests were taken to the Main cafe where a sumptuous ben quet waa served. During this time a musical program added muc!) to the pleasure of the banqueters. Bud Pe-- t rson and Doyle Hansen, G. M. Wright and Mrs. S. J. Ottley, responded to encores after their clever song hits and musical numbers. Steps are being taken, a Legion member stated, to perfect the organization of an auxiliary in Salina. Poet Commander Harry Thorsen stated that a chairman, with assistants, had been named to work out plana for the organization. Mrs. Rula Martin waa made chairman and Mrs. Ralph McAllister and Mrs. A. A. Anderson will act as assistants to Mrs. Martin. proved one of NO. 19 tny Mu Msirley Wright, Mias Emma Fawn Bench, Mis Bell Crane, M. Wetb and Miss Daphino lianaen were hotUwaoa t a Hallowe'en dancing party Thursday evening at the E. C Wright home. Luncheon and decora tluna were in keeping with the festive holliy. Foity guest attended the Republicans Victors At Tuesday Election rriy. "Fofly-llfe- For patiy Peterson, Republican Candidate ir iniito Day For Mayor, Beats Opponent By Big Vote Polled. Majority-Lig- ht "Whuoper up boys!" Next Monday night everybody is to b a "4yr" and things1 sill bs doing as thoy did in the early days. Bars where "beer" Salina Rtpublirzn made a clean uas la Tuesday's tnuak!p! will be served, roulette tables, crap election. In elec weep Tuesday municipal tables, rhuck-- lu.k and a real dancOf the 309 votes cast, tber were kmt every candidate on Ow tiction, 114 straight Republican, 11 stretch. ing party, will be some of the Interket was elected by majorities rang esting sights and numbers that will Citizens, and n total of 214 were be seen at the Salina Opera house Ing from 32 to 279. C. E. Peterson, scratched. Notwithstanding the frirt when the American Lrgion, Salina candidate for mayor, topped the tic that there were so many acraLt.d Post 30, will include the numbers ket, hie majority over Jame C. Jen ballots, judges at both precinct, tV stated in celebrating Armistice day sen, Citizen party nominee, being 14th and 15th, had completed the in Salina.The entertainment, novel an279. Jensen waa not In tho "running" work by nine o'clock and the in every detail, and the first of its nouncement made of the eoccesaful Lind ever to be held in the city, prom- and his vote for the two districts candidates. ises to be one of tho biggest and best only reached 43, allowing Peterson The following tabulation, ahowln ; ever staged, because Salina Lrgion the strong favorite. J. B. Stark, Re the grand total of th two precincts, boys are barking it In addition to publican candidate for city auditor, with the majorities for the winners the "novelty and entertain- followed Mayor-elec- t Peterson, scor- is shown: ment," there will be booths where ing a total of 295 votes, aa against Mayor bacon, hams, groceries, cigars, cigar- 70 for bla opponent, Mrs. J. I. Rex. 224 Peterson Not a great deal of interest was ettes, candies and everything for the 45 Jensen "family can be purchased. You can shown in ths election, as only 309 attend the affair dressed in your ev- votes passed through the bellot box279 Majority eryday clothes or you can wear the es. Ordinarily Saline voice nearly Long Term Councilman "tgs" similar to those used by the 500 in general elections, but It waa a N lelson 2 i or, if you wish, you deplorable fact that so little Interest 141 Crans can wear a complete evening drees. It matters not because what you 84 Majority wear will make no difference as you Short Term Councilmen At a meeting of the members of will be royally entertained and you, Madsen the Ladies Literary and Civic club, will have the time of your life" for 101 Prows held at the Presbyterian chapel, and the reason that the Legion members Mr. and Mrs. Georg Murphy have pr sided over by Miss Mary McCal-lu- are famed for their honpitadity and 149 received information of the Arrival of Majority Wednesday evening of hat week, know just how to treat you. It will a new grandson in the Murphy famofficers for the bo year an open house" for every guest ensuing year 254 Ilorne ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Murphy of were selected. Mrs. O. G. Nielson was present. 10-Bastlan Mrs. Carl S. Nielson, prominent in National, are the happy parents of made president, Mrs. Chas. Niels'? Another feature that will play a The Recreational Leadership school, a baby, which was born November and Mrs. Bert Jensen part in tho celebrating of Armiitice literary and social activities, was se 159 Majority first in Salt Lake City. Mother and scheduled to open at the Gunnison secretary. Miss McCallum had ar- - day by the locr.I Legion, will be a lected aa captain of the Pavant chapinschool November has 11, son are doing fine, according to Valley high 193 'ranged for a Halloween pnrty as an huge display of fireworks. This event ter, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Cherry information received by the grand- - been postponed for a day, and an- - entertaining feature for the early will be held home at a the at 151 special meeting in the of hills east Willardsep staged nouncement is now made that the(Part 0f the evening and fortune parents. town and will come off promptly at of Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Thursday will open session on Tuesday, j jng and other social diversions were 32 eight oclock. Get to the fireworks, afternoon of last week. Other officers Majority Members attended in cos- - see them and then "hike" fast to the named were, Mrs. D. M. Anderson, Recorder Mrs. John Bird entertained Sunday November 12. J. S. Knapp, of the enjoyed. afternoon in honor of her birthday playgrour.d and recreational associa 29:7 opera house where "big things" will first lieutenant; Mrs. Chas. Nielson, Slack has been secured to be doing. Youll visit the games, buy second lieutenant; Mrs. Ernest Her3 anniversary. Guests included rela- tion of America, Rex in the. conduct the various classes. The what you want and then prepare for bert, secretary; Mrs. Claud Burgess, tives, friends, and school is being sponsored by the U. the dance. Macs entertainers will pianist; Mrs. Rose Crane, chorister; 225 primary of the Second ward, number-- 1 SMajority of Agriculture in co-- a - Department served forty-threBird Mrs; furnish the music when dancing be- Mrs. Annie Williams, historian; Mrs. Treasurer bering hot chicken dinner in the later af-- l operation with the extension service gins. And just think, you can keep Geo. Fenn, registrar and recorder; 79 Johnson of the Agricultural college of Utah. ternoon. going until two (oclock Tuesday Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, custodian of SO Kimber The opening of the school here will morning, so that is the time set to relics. Many members of the organikind in the valmark the of its first zation from various parts of the close the dancing party. The Mrs. T. J. Morley, who has spent 193 Majority ' mitteea in and it is indicated that many will ley were present and aided in the Mr. Mrs. and Lewis and county r. of the Mr. Guy annual the summer months with charge Morley be in attendance and gain further aad Mrs. F. X. Carron of Rich- - bration of Armistice day promise a activities. Mrs. Cyrus McMillan, capat Kanab, has been visiting the past Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, Mr. and work coming under field. in the knowledge tain of the county chapter of the Mrs. II. S. j good and royal time. two weeks at the home of Mr. and Carlisle, Miss Leah Brown, this line. County agricultural agents Daughters of the pioneers, was in- Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Mac Galbraith Mrs. Alfred Martin. Mrs. Morley is from Sanpete,, Sevier and Piute strumental in affecting the local orwere guests at a party, given by Mr. leaving tomorrow for a two weeks counties are on sending planning and she presided at the ganization, E. Mrs. J. Mr. and with Morley visit and Mrs. F. X. Carron Saturday' evedelegates to the school, some fifty in installation of the new year officers at Ogden. ning at the Johnston hotel in all. Mutual improvement associations for Pavant chapter. of the various stakes and wards in Preceding the business session the the three counties have been invited visitors and local members were ento choose the delegates for the school. tertained with an interesting mixed The work will start with the opening In program. Community pinging Mrs. Emma Brown Green, 48, of Allen, her daughter, Tillie and Miss Our Lovely Deseret; invocation, Mrs. da$ and will continue for a period of five days. Daily sessions will be St. Anthony. Idaho, daughter of Geo. Donna Brown were taken to the Dan- C. P. Okerlund; selection, Army of held at 2 and 7 p. m Caato of Salina, is at the Salina hos- ny Beck home where Dr. J. A. Ha- the Living God. Mrs. Ellen Humpital and is in a critical condition as gan gave immediate treatment. phrey gave an interesting paper on A hallowe'en party was featured a result of an automobile collision The Chevrolet sedan In which historical instructions, and the closfor the children of the Second ward which happened at an intersection the injured women were riding, ing number was a solo by Miss Beth Physical examination for children primary Thursday evening at the just south of the Gunnison sugar was Salina schools are to observe Nacoming from the south, ac- Nielson, with Miss Shirley Wright in the grade school and students of chapel. The following children were about to and was Monday the Education week, and to tlie end at tional as factory morning eye witnesses, cording piano. accompanist the junior high school with inocula- awarded a prize for representing the Mrs. Green suffered a fearful traveling at a fair rate of speed. Mr. will be held of strictly observing the week, proNovember Th meeting tion for typhoid and diptheria and best characters in costume: Von Neil-se- laceration above the eye, as a result Mellor, driving a Buick, was entering on the 21st of this month, and will grams will be given which will lie vaccination for smallpox, was the Chad of Poulson, her shoulder Herbert, was dis- the from the east, coming be at the home of Mrs. Don C. Merrill. fitting to the occasion. National EduShirley flying glass, main topic for discussion at the reg- Dean Norfelt, Homer Christensen, located and her body is a mass of from highway the latteral that leads from the cation week opens Monday, November ular October meeting of the Elaine' Horne, Phyllis Crane, Mar- bruises. Little hopes were held for entrance to the sugar factory dumps. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Whiting, who 11, and will continue until November organization held Thursday ian Merrill, Harold Day and June her recovery at first but there is a According to his statement he did were house guests of Mrs. J. J. Pet- 17. The regular routine work will be at the high school auditor- Wright. evening and not slight improvement attending stop before entering the main erson last week, have returned to carried out in the school work, but ium. Miss Laura Willis, county school are very much encour- highway, as no cars were in Bight. their home at Richmond. They were special days have been set aside for physicians nurse, gave an instructive talk on the J. Oscar Anderson, Bryce and Phil aged. Donna Brown, the Just as he was turning south, the accompanied by Mrs. Peterson, who the programs. At North Sevier high subject and Miss Stena Soorup led Anderson and Lyle Thomell, motored daughter of Mrs. Green, a passenger Brown car was sighted, and before will make an extended visit at the school, Tuesday has been named by the round-tabl- e discussion, following north car, suffered severe either machine was gotten under Sunday and visited with Mrs. of the Principal Stena Scorup as visiters Whiting home. the lecture. Other numbers were a J. Oscar Anderson at the L. D. S. to the caps of both knees; trol, the Brown car cut in ahead' of day. On this occasion the public is musical reading by Miss Opal Chris- hospital. Mrs. Anderson is recovering Mrs. Clara Allen, cf Abel the Buick. Neither car was overtum-CastErnest Shaw, police chauffeur of invited to attend the exercises. daughter tensen; vocal duet, Cushing Bros; pi- nicely and is permitted to sit up each cf Salina, ..suffered serious in- - Vl, but the Chevrolet waa thrown Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. Shaw B. M. Thompson, principal of the ano selection, Mrs. S. J. Ottley. Juries to her back and received a bad icme ten feet during the collision, and daughter Jeanne, and Carl Roh-in- s grade school, has designated Friday, day. Mrs. C. E. West, who has been incut over the eye; Tillie Allen, the 5 The Chevrolet struck the Buick, and son, Max of Scipio, were din- November 15, as parents day. Mr. strumental in bringing the organizaJ. W. Wilkenson and Garry Gates daughter of Mrs. Allen, wa? ing off the bumpers, smashing the ner guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson especially requests all partion to its high standard of service to were motor travelers to the capitcl rendered unconscious when her head radiator and ripping off a wheel. The C. E. West. ents to at least spend a portion r.f parent, teacher and community, and city Tuesday. They expect to be ab- was injured in tlw collision. Alien' Chevrolet, that day in visiting the schools, and the Buick, who has serve d efficiently as its sent several weeks on a combined Brown, driver of the car in which all was badly wrecked. The fenders and ideas of the progress Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen are the get first-han- d the injured were riding, escaped with running board were battered and the grandparents of a son, born Thursday and activities of his departments. president the past two years, pre- business and pleasure trip. sided at the social session and the National Education week is to he slight bruises and a few cuts. John hind wheel busted. With the collision of last week at Aurora. The baby's business meeting, when year officers Mrs. James Kane and children, C. Mellor, the well known Manti the glass in the Chevrolet was shat- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Mad- observed United throughout the were chosen. Sidney J. Ottley was se- who spent the past summer at Du- banker and stockman, driver of the tered and the passengers were all sen, and mother and son are doing States during the coming week. Since lected as president and those named chesne, came in from the east last Buick car, suffered bad bruises when more or less cut. the plan was started, it has gained nicely. to serve with Mr. Ottley were Stena week. They will spend the winter he plunged against the steering in favor and each year sees more inThe point where the accident hapB. L. months with Mr. and Mrs. Neils wheel when the cars dashed. Mellors pened is regarded as a dangerous Scorup, first "Bill Wyatt, the stockman, accom- terest in the movement. One of the Don Thompson, second grandson, Robert Wells' Mellor, 5, point. The trees, telephone pole and panied by Mrs. Wyatt, are here from prime objects is to have the pntrcr.3 E. Kenny, secretary-treasureRepreriding with Mr. Mellor, escaped in- the high weeds makes the road Salt Lake and are visiting at the visit the schools and get in closer sentatives named were Fred Arbo-gasMrs. Scot:, a sister of Mrs. Mar- juries. blind and is treacherously danger- horn of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hansen. touch with the activities. Both Prine vin high school; Miss Effie With the discovery of the serious ous. Action, it has been stated, will Curtis, has been a house guest cipal Scorup and1 Principal Thonprcn school; Mrs. Ernest Her- - at the Curtis home for the past two injuries to Mrs. Green, the latter was be taken to correct the evil and the Miss Ruth Anderson of Kowherrm. ask Salira patrons to visit the bert, Salina; Amos Talboe, Redmond; weeks. She returned to her home at hurried to the Salina hospital, where high weeds will be cut and a better is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene schools, particularly on the days set Moroni Lazenby, Aurora. Provo Wednesday. aside as above stated. immediate treatment was given. Mrs. view of the latteral will be provided. Okerlund. tkn a old-tim- "forty-niners- o ," lil Elect m Ton Officers vice-preside- . I -j toll-scho- ol J e. com-Lak- e, cele-M- Former Salina Residents Injured In Auto Collision Is M EiucalM Tbti at P.T. Heat 11 Bt inti ten-thirt- y. n, Parent-Teache- rs ill-fat- con-injuri- es o I tear-year-o- ld ; J side-swipi- vice-preside- r. t, Robin-grad- sr JL Lj SeAsAi |