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Show Advertise ! ! Jit Pays We Do Job Printing . AKVvv NO. 34 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926. VCL 8 Undefeated Salma Cagers Routing All Contenders Water Rights of Sevier To Be Tested In Courts Valentine From Uncle Sam The conquering heroes held the GUNNISON fort! In fact they held it twice, and thirty in the morning and there was as a result the North Sevier basket no cessation until final adjoumwent ball team still holds first place in 0 Bower, rf the Sevier division standing, and all 1 Tassie, rf indications point to the home boys Childs, If 3 1 c prancing to the state tournament that Modeen, 2 Stubbs, rg is to be held at Salt Lake during the 1 Mortensen, Ig of March. early part The game of basket ball, in which 8 Totals Salina won the honors, and which was played at Gunnison Wednesday nigiit, was, without doubt, the greatest game seen in Southern Utah for many years. Of course Salina won, and won good, the score being 29 to 22, and this coming on top of a victory over Gunnison Friday night of last week, played here with a score of 21 to 20, stamps Salina as the real players. . re-cu- py SALINA . G. Christensen, rf Taylor, If E. Jensen, c Petersan, rg 0. Jensen, lg 3 1 2 1 ' 1 Totals 8 14 5 21 Referee, Barton; umpire, Anderson. . , et SECOND TEAM VICTORS The second team of the North Se v'er school, cracked the Gunni-ban- d son second team at the Preliminary of ed at Gunnison More than 250 supporters, consisting of students, faculty, business men and others, along with the high school and other In upholding during such pendency The controversy between the farm- ers of Millard county and the fans yalidy ofit is asked that an th orHawley filing ers of this valley and that of der be issued requiring the Piute Baaervoir and Irrigation company to ralease all the water it has stored in it reaervoir, and that it he made to - how cause why it should not be Rocky Ford Canal company, is to ocfrom Storing or divert mg the attention of the courts, and of the Sevier until the water any February 23 has been set as the data ed under the Hawleyfil- to at Fillmore, when the hearing 'is The Rocky Ford satisfied,. be had. Geo. M. Bacon, state engtn- Canal company is requ.red ,to show eer, and Brice McBride,, water com- y it should not be restramed missioner on the Sevier river, in ad- divertmg any water from the dition to the companies named, are 4hree acre"fee.t aaked to appear before the strict 2391.6 land of for acre, per year, and court and show cause why certain be required to subshould not it. .why dispositon should not be made of. the catro1 of 4 waters of the Seveir river, according ref,aton water commis- by to a petition of various, irrigation,. loner. companies interested in the Seviei - The-Hawley filing, dating back to bridge dam. for the storage of 1590 was 1902, The irrigation cowpaniea, the PiuU second-feflow of all unappropriatand the Rocky Ford company, are in the Sevier river from ed waters assembling forces and data in prep- October 1" to; April 15, and during aration of presenting their sides and flows. It is claimed that Water to this end. S. M. Jorgenson, presi- high Seveir completthe reservoir, bridge dent of the Piute Reservoir & Iiriga-Uo- n ed in, more than of at cost 1916 a company, Judge II. N.Hayea, U $1,000,000, was constructed, relying on cal attorney, and J. LaRue Ogden, this right. , It has a capacity, it is engineer for the Piute company, and tiaimed,' for 250,000 wadames Hansen, J. T. Crane, P II. sinee part of the storage but ter; Madsen, R. B. Evans, Franc Poulson ' is also irrigation period, tha md j08eph p. Peterson, went to Salt period280 000 acre-feDer Lake the first of the week for the This fieurine loss urther data, fLrth purpose of gathering securing additional attorneys to aid, age, provides the three acre-fefor judge Hayes, and otherwise lining the 70,000 acres claimed. - Use of the Wednesday tha lands up or tj,e batHe, by 10,000 people is asserted. with met the governor, delegation .. It ia claimed the Piute company, secretary of state and attorney gen- - which has acquired the project bu lt erai and geVeral matters were gone By the ' state, plana to store 50,000 into. acre-febefore April 1 next. If the The petition companies are the Piute company persists in this polvler CaMj company the Deseret Iricy, it is alleged, not more than 35,- rigation company, the Delta Canal 000 of the 70,000 acres in Millard can company, the Sevier River Land aH irrigated. Further, it is alleged Water company, the Abraham Irrig ,that in nmal years the waters tion company. , .; flowing in the Seveir are sufficient The petitioners seek an order di- ,atisfy. the Hawley filing and all recting the state engineer and the prior rights. Wat?r cowmi8sioner to distribute to The petition Is verified by H. A. the petitioners .the water, they claim LaFount ' of Salt Lake as under the IlawIey flllne- ni,. f1 and general manager of the Sevier ing, along with all other water Canai company. organizations noise making, the fme . accompanied champs to Gunnison and aided in Salinas midgets gave a good dem- bringing home the bacon. ,nstration of. their clever playing Coach Richardson had histeagers were rundly applauded for the and in fine shape and they were ready vicory' it for he worst. The game started fiercely and both were after the laurels. Salina, ever watchful, plugged a dangerous start gained by Gunnison at the end of the third quarter. The North. Severians, however, leaving nothing undone, closed in on itheir opponents and checked the Gunnisonites, and with creditable ball passing and basket shooting, clamped the game amid a ultuous roar of their loyal backers. Christensen, E. Peterson and Taylor were the stare for Salina, the three rounding out twenty-si- x points of the twenty-nin- e made. Christensen was credited with ten, Jensen n'ne and Taylor seven. O. Jensen made three points. Those failing toscore, however, are due to credit for their stellar guarding and floor playing which helped to win the big victory. Salina has three more games to Richfield play, with Monroe, and Bicknelf. If, by chance the locals lose two, they will be tied for first place. Richfield and Bicknell are considered easy for the champs and if Monroe can be mastered, the sailing will be fine for Salina. Wednesday nights score was: -- John Ameson, member of the city council, and one of the leading lum- ber merchants of Southern Utah, has loaned the Sun publisher a copy of the Salina Press, dated Saturday, January 20, 1897. The Press was then edited and published by Arthur E. Howard, so well remembered by many of the older citzens. The Press was then published as a 6 column 4 page paper, and this particular edition is extremely interesting. , It Carries the advertisements of some merchants who were do- twenty-fou- r in Salina at that time. business ing It gives John Ameson as a carpenter and builder; Mrs. John Knighton; as a dealer in dry goods, notions, etc.; Louis Jacobs, the pioneer merchant as proprietor of the Racket; Oliver as a shoe merchant,; Dr. C. E. West, as physician and surgeon; Geo. Burns as the tinsmith; Brown and Kesler as owners of the Empire Meat Market; W. H. Rex as the clothing man; Geo. E. Bench as proprietor of the White House hotel; J. N. Pexton as the harness and saddle merchant, and many other lesser business houses. write-u- p A half column together with a photograph, is given Mr. Mr. Howard, then editor, gives a brief sketch of the life of the sub- ject, and stresses upon the fact that John is a firm believer in printers jnk. Winding up his biographical sketch of Mr. Arneson, Howard said Arneson was intelligent and d The state of Utah has just attained an additional position of import ance in the mining industry of the United States. This state now comes second in quantity of .lead produced, being exceeded only by the state of Missouri, according to Thomas Var- of the Inter- ley, superintendent Maple Grove district of the Bryce Canyon Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica carried off the attendance trophy at the annuai reRional meetine of the scout leaders held at Provo Tuesday of thls week- - Not only was Ple Grove d,strict strongly represent- - ed but represent ativqsfrom the Bryce Canyon council outnumebered any other district, with the exception of Provo at. the regiional rnectiaf Those attending from here were Al- ma Murphy 0scaf Anderson, E. C. ' C. Merrill, Don Dr. Wright, Knight, Joseph Anderson, C. M. Mic- Jack Bird, and Leland Payne of Salina, and Fred Snow J-- J mond. Icre-fert- Pf - . et S -- . et . et n, The Salina Scout leaders declare the meeting one of the best and one of the most instructive ever held. Some 200 scout) officers and workers ' Station of the were present at the meeting and mountain Experiment throughout the session some splendid Mines lo-addresses were made by men of na Utah fame in boy scout work, R , tional all other business work was started at states of the Union for the past four at ten oclock Tuesday night, nm- - the ancient suit of tha Richlands Ir- in the years production of silver, and flld about a year ago, with the re- it holds third place in the copper minrigation company and practically all suit that a compromise agreement other water users on the Sevier river. for th season was reached at the ing industry. An idea of the growing importance Out of this action has grown the ad- - Fillmore meeting,- and was of Utah as a mining center ri given proceedings for determln- - ed.by stipulation in the court. The m the figures showing the output of ation is soon to be mailed to the wa- - situation at that .time appeared zme in Utah during the past two ter users for their consideration, and threatening. A .moist summer preyears. In 1924 it) amounted to 16.- possible objection. vented' serious damage to crops, but 000,009 lbs. whereas for the follow- In the petition filed by the Sevier the present season also has been exGUNNISON ing year, 1925, it was over 50,000,000 bridge dam interests, it is asked that tremely dry on the- - Sevier watershed, Pounds. G. T. F. . their claims be made effective ,dur- - according to reports, and it is en- The output of silevr, lead and zinc 2 3 1 5 Tassie, rf Aion thought that this condition a Pendency of thig the and joyed good joke, only cutive and his ideas of scout work, inf promts 0 0 0 0 in Utah has greatly increased in the Bowers, If ch mean d unhl be could that the bringing of the present move thing T charged against embracing organization work, train- 2 9 6 to due Childs, If catiod past, iut had Wn d,clded. experimental him was the fact that partly the adjudicaton action. was ing, and in fact all the high ideals of 1 1 1 work earned on at bhe University, ac- - bachelor and is not Modeen, c responsible. Mr. successful scouting, was given in the 2 1 0 This has Arneson, the 'writer Stubbs, rg cording to Mr. Varley. said, was a mem- WANT DOPE ON. RADIO? been done by investigations in the ber of the S. Vitus club, belonged to cS'offtere1 as well as those from HERES WHERE TO FIND IT University laboratories and by close no church and lived a happy and con were of the other state, high parts 8 22 cooperation between the metallurgical tented life. in their praise of the knkowledge staff at the University and the opIn a report of the public schools an Hows your radio working? the address of Dr. Fisher The article states that the highest stand- - ga;ned by erating companies, he said. This is indeed, an important quesand it is a certainity that the boy main advances made have been in he seventh grade was award- - Pcout movement will be stimtion. It determines whether or not greatly m5n to separate the ed to Miss Stena Scorup, and in the ulated in the state 7 fading better ways valthe through you are getting all the value from ores through improved met-- eighth grade to Miss Lenna Scott. g complex uable lesson told by Dr. Fisher. The drive for membership, staged your set.- And if its falling down allurgcal practice. The sixth grade standing was won by on the job, if you know it is capable The location of the University Miss Lillie Ivie, and concluded that recently for new recruits for the Saof greater range, you are the loser school of Mining in the center of the boys dont seem to be in it for lina American Legion, Post 36, has re- set out 40 adjust the you Americas mining industry offers a minute, because W. E. and John Barnard Rangers they smoked too in many new members being natter suited Ultah students exceptional advantages many cigarets. Tangren, of he Fishlake National enrolled and elaborate plana are be- Slight adjusments, change in hook- ns does also' the presence of the The announcement is made that a forest, spent Monday of this week cereinitiation made real a for or installation of an additional in? ups, United States Mining Experiment bouncing babv bov was bom at the making an inspection of the snow ne. com- - unit, often turn a poor outfit into a of the evening Thursday ny Station on the sehool campus. in the home of Mr. and Mrs Alma Gates conditions in the watersheds weekthe In addition urprisingly good one. .But how to and that Alma was passing the ci- - mountains east of Salina. They were new make these changes is the problem, to attendant imating SALINA WINS CLOSE ONE check for a also tresspassing making gars to his friends. Geo. Burns had members a short program will Manyradio fans are finding the a new shot gun im- - cattle. The officers report the snow The game played on the local floor Mr. and Mrs. James Rex, members and and cards Salina Sun Radio department just played In another conditions as very light, thus far. In Slven Friday night of last week, when 0f Gloria chapter No. 19, Order East- - ported from the east. served. to look for valuable infor- the . refreshments, place the heavier ravines and Gunnison was the contender with era Star, were among those from item Howard stated that there had some new to the the the multitude of removed mation Sinc concemng Pst With Salina attending a party given by the not been a saloon brawl in town dur- - where the snows are protected from Salina, was a real thriller. Meat & Sup-- radio topics. Turn to it today and Salina the over quarters south of bit sunshine, quite a both teams fighting hard for su- lodge complimenary to Mrs. Joseph ing the week and that Salina bid fair the held more see whatS it has to offer and you can to be as quiet and peaceful as Rich- - STlow is packed, but in the open Ply atore, meetings are wound Salina the up game Nelson, it being her birthday premacy, social are rest assured that many remedies can events and places very little is to be found. The frequently A with a score in their favor, 21 to 20. Mrs. Nelson was the first field. at- - b found which will aid in giving the a nudes for better road, as far south as forming It was a gdbss, however, who was go- - Matron of the newly organized lodge tendance New mere activities. and very best results. Ivy Creek in Castle Valley, exceptBACK FROM SAD MISSION ing to win. Salina started off with and her associate members tendered and chairs other equipnecessary ing a stretch of about a half of mile landed three her a splendid reception at the Ma- a good lead, having r and rs' T- G. Humphrey, who above Meadow Gulch, is dusty, the ment have been added to the rooms goals the first two minutes and the sonic lodge rooms at Richfield. The were called to Kaysville last week to and altogether the former service rangers report quarter ended with Salina leading 9 social features were cards and music attend the ' funeral of Charles Mc- boys have an ideal meeting place. to 5. The visitors, through some and late in the evening a delicious Clatchie, a relative, returned to their clever playing were able to tie the luncheon was served to the many home-i- n Salina Wednesday of this score at the end of the third quar- - guests and lodge members. Mrs. week." Funeral services for Mr. Me- Ivy Snow, daughter of Mr. and in every way possible, voted to purthe company there Thursday nigh ter. It was at this point that Salina Nelson was presented with a beauti- - Clatchie were held last Saturday and Mrs. William Snow, was selected to chase flags for the two troops of H ke Salt ma 'e a spurt and through the' clever ful jewel by the order in apprecia- - were c4,nued 1,18 nP and soon This be done will deceasSalina. draw the number that would award largely attended. The W1 w .a at erci mec.in , of ion of the work so faithfully per- - ed was a prominent man at his home the Joy Airplane given Chritensen, victory crownpla ng away by the the boy scouts shortly will be carry- - of the offlcers head- ed the local boys. by a close margin formed. during her tenure of office town his death is company mourned bv hun- - B. B. Shop, at the Kinema theater ing the emblem so grknd to the of one point. The victory was the as Worthy Matron. quarters. dreds of sorrowing friends. Enroute last evening. Miss Snow, fortunate- - hearts of the scouts. signal for a big demonstration and home Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey stop- - ly for her, drew her own number and Legion members enjoyed a amok, S. Sorenson of Elsinore was looking fans gave vent to their glee by stagover in Ephraim and were the won the coveted prize. The Kinema er at the new club rooms Tuesday prised E. W. Petty, Norval Cran-pd after his business interest here Mon- - guests of their son and ing a real one. William Rasmussen commitof The week. this filled to capacity with kiddies evening Emory Long, family, Mr. was The score for the Friday game: day and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey. tee having this affair in charge com- - and J. W. Bird. having tickets. - -- ' of ' . a,lcr - - n. - confirm-judicati- com-an- -- 1 1 Salina Legion Fool . - J dnt . - 1 breech-loadin- anni-ve:sar- g y. (4 Sahria-Emer- y - - 1 - . ; i. on |