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Show We Do frCr V MY Job Printing V VCL8 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, A wV NO. 49 MAY 28, 1926 000 Fo i jAiA Advertise ! ! It Pays "ThTITI rli CLOTHING SPECIALISTS GIVES DEMONSTRATION POWER CO. EMPLOYES The demonstration of elehientary dressmaking, onducted by Miss Afton Odell, clothing specialist from the Agricultural college at Logan, in this city the first of the week proved The capacity of the Western Clay highly interesting and was attended and Metals company, operating at by some twenty project leaders fiom will be doubled, accord.ng to Vermillion, Sigard, Aurora, Redmond Aurora, E. H. Bierce, dresof and Salina. The art consulting engineer and making and on material and ses, general manager for the company, conserving costs, was minutely explained by Miss who is heie from his home at Los Odell and the leaders gained a volume Angeles superintending the installa-o- f knowledge by the demonstration tion of a new drying unit at the plant Monday Miss Odell gave instrucnew Lowden dryer, the same Another tions in drafting patterns is to in fitting and alterations and the as that installed last December, of the added to be the big equipment making of tailored finishings. Tuesnow placing are workmen and plant day the specialist gave a lengthy lec the new machinery in place. Mr. ture, bringing out essential points on Bierce, who came m from the west dying and shrinking materials. ten Some time in the near future the yesterday morning, will be here inwill direct the more or and days project leaders of the various communities will hold demonstrations in stallation of the new machinery. When the new dryer is finally in their respective towns and at that time all ladies will receive the in place and ready for operation, the structions on these subjects with cost. caPacity of the plant will be enthusiasm is being ar- - ed from three tons to S1X tons Pr the outPut Per day wiU oused and unusual interest is being hour Mr' Bierce stated manifest by the ladies and project a ful1 car load' would be maintained this that outPjt leaders in the art of dressmaking, ) demand the for the proas steadily dying and shrinking. duct is growing steadily both in the eastern and western markets, where HELD IN DURANCE VILE it is used in refining both mineral and man the Qunitien Bouvang, young who uncerimoniously purloined the vegetable oils and for other purposes. The plant is being operated conFord coupe belonging to August Petseventeen workmen being tinuously, erson some two weeks ago, was '"reon the three shifts. With employed turned to Richfield last Saturday and held at the county jail. Sheriff Fill- the new unit installed it is likely that more went to St. Thomas where he more workpien will be necessary to the plant up to standard and to got Bouvang and returning by the keep the product rolling out daily to keep way of St. George he picked up the meet the growing demand. car. A splendid outing at which the managers, employes and the children attend, proved a happy event in the e lives of 'the bunch from the Power company employed throughout the several branches in Southern Utah last Sunday all day according to E. C. Wright, local manager for the Salina office. Mr. Wright, Mr. Wuight, the two sons and daughter, declared the outing one of the best they ever attended and they were among the sixty odd that enjoyed the picnic high in the moun-jan- d toin tops and at the Beaver canyon picnic IN T1 ATI1 M. lyiixyill Rail Officials Issue Orders to Resume Work on Salina Branch Plan to Complete Grading to Post During the Campaign. mountains 13-Mi- le Tell-urid- James Tassie, the well known merchant of Centerfield, lost his life when he plunged into the northbound passenger train at the crossing just Seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars will be spent on the Salina cannorth of town- - last Sunday morning railroad during the coming summer and work is to start at once, yon at about ten thirty. The driver of the . fit R.o Grande car was hurtled nearly 100 feet and rt,hur R,dgeway chief engineer for the Denver his car was thrown some 200 feet by Railway company, told a Sun reporter Wednesday evemng after he the heavy impact. When rescuers his associate engineers had spent several days in the canyon reached the body of Tassie, tangled making a complete survey of .general conditions. Mr. Ridgeway, in, in the top of the Ford truck, life was almost extinct. The face was badly company with J. W. Cerny, assistant; engineer, and W. C. Rhoades both and and crushed S. H. Streater, engineers for the rail company, came in from and legs gashed were broken. He was rushed to the Denver the first of the week and during their stay made final arSalina hospital but died enroute. rangements for resumption of work on the branch line to the thirteen Carl Anderson, section foreman and mile point in the canyon. who was enroute north, loaded the "The program as previously planned has not been changed," prostrate form of Tassie in his car and carried it to the hospital. Soon said Mr. Ridgeway, "and the building of the line will be completed after his death the body was taken to within five years, unless, of course, something unforseen happen. Richfield where it was prepared for As announced before the company will spend $75,000 this year burial. The train that hit the Tassie and this fund will be primarily for bunlding the grades to what is car was No. 551 and was in charge of W. known as the Engineer Johnson and Conductor post, .if weather conditions will permit. The A. Arries. of the grades are the big feature in road construction and building D. to G. Burges, According the greater portion of the time will be spent at this particular work, who was nearby in his field, Tasand the company is desirous of making the grade substantial and sie was enroute south and notwithpermanent, and for this reason the work is to be thorough. standing the fact that the engineer ' FOR FINED STEALING the view of of the train, who had full "No, unless present plans are changed, there will be no rails Three Salina boys, ranging from 15 laid on the new approaching danger, sounded his grade this year. We will first get the grade in real whistle and bell of the train. It is to 17 years of age, and with a cravform and later culverts, which are to be cement instead of wood, thought that the wind and noise of ing appetite for strawberries, raided should the automobile in which Tassie was a truck load of strawberries Wednes- will be cared for. The matter of rail laying is secondary and at the do so and we can his with decide to lay the rails, we hearing, riding, prevented day evening and carted away! a full occasion arise the result that he crashed into the crate. Marshal Crane went on a rate of a mile a day with the facilities we have. All bridge and train. quiet hunt and located the lads and culverts are to be made substantial and will be built entirely of Mr. Tassie was a native of Vermont placed them under arrest. The boys cement. 70 years of age. Funeral and appeared before Juvenile Judge NielGunniat held for him services were Regarding the cooperation of government and forest official son yesterday and entered pleas of AGENT CARLISLE RELATES guilty. Each lad dug up $5, the fine with the railroad company in keeping the state highway open during son yesterday afternoon. Today the BULLETIN ON NEMATODE body is being shipped to North Hero, HAPPENINGS OF OUTING assessed and took a good lecture from the railroad construction work, Mr. Ridgeway stated that there CONTROL JUST ISSUED He is Vermont for final interment judge Nielson. In as much as it was seemed no way of getting together and that it would be necessary survived by thirteen children. the first offense for the youths, their G. D. & R. of issue the In the May The Utah Agricultural Experiment for the railroad company to proceed with the construction work, names are not being published. Station has just issued a bulletin V. Magazine, II. S. Carlisle,- local regardless of the wagon road, for this year, at least. There are entitled Field Studies of Sugar beet the in some points on the road where it will be impossible for the company agent, exhibits cutting talent This bulletin has been Nematode. from to provide a highway while the work of grading is in process. It is written by George Stewart, Agron- art of writing. In his report omist of the Station, and A. H. Bate- Salina, which is accompanied by a thought, however, that satisfactory terms can be made and that the teleDeof the man, Graduate 'Student in the picturs showing a bunch heavy travel coming through the canyon during the summer month, of the Much of folpartment Agronomy. graphers. Mr. Carlisle has the can be adequately cared for. data of the survey have been securof the an to about outing lowing say W. C. Rhoads and S. H. Streater, have been appointed engined from the Amalgamated Sugar recentlElisnore at A complete survey of the working men held eers, for the project work during the summer. They accompanied Redmond, the sister town to the Company. ynematode in the sugar-begrowing Gerald Jensen, not only received a the officials north but expect to return in about ten days or two all came about through the north, was crowded to capacity last It been will start active work. districts has given. and generosity of host bad cut on his nose when he collided weeks, at which time they Sunday when. Swedish, Danish and all com- prosperity for rotations, crop Except his home, Mr. Ridgeway stated that for his from Before M. Mr. and Mrs. W. departure Ephraim, Elisnore, mon with another car last Saturday, but Norwegians, that nor- and hostess, agronomic practices Salina the rails in gatheron their smypa- later he was hailed before Juvenile the laying of heavy of Elisnore. Gunnison, Centerfield, Marysvale branch,- together with increase yields were found of Forney, ed there to attend the Scandinavian mally and underO. a A. for Nielson, and assessed poor overworked Judge other important maintenance work, would be resumed this summer. no avail. One year of other crops thy conference. The citizens of Redmond fed agents neighbor to them, with an fine of $5 and was ordered to refrain intwo on beet between The laying of the heavier rails has been completed to a point just crops heavily proved royal hosts and the 300 at- fested land was of no measurable invitation to bring their wives .and from driving his car for thirty days, north of Manti, and it is the plans, as announced previously, to comchildren to participate in the annual Gerald, so it is claimed by the tending .the conference were amply benefit. Two other of crops years provided for and royally entertained. commonly known to Missour- - ers, loves to speed when he gets into plete the work as far. as Marysvale. some increase in yield, three The services througout were interest- gave as chow. After about fifteen the seat of an automobile, and his ians years considerable, and four years courses, from chicken to ice cream, reckless driving has caused consider-th-e ing and the special musical programs almost entirely restored the yields. were some features of the morning were called able concern among ,the residents, unfortunate agents Beets can be grown with safety only and afternoon meetings. to order by Toastmaster Forney, to fearful that he might kill or injure one year at a time after four years Elder Adam S. Peterson and Elder be shot by Brother Eastman. some innocent pedestrian. of other crops on heavily infested Lake were of Salt the The latest escapade for the youth-yo- u Straaberg, Hyrum closely By observing picture cent of land. About 20 per heavily attendants at the conference and both from find can ful expression, any speeder happened last Saturday infested land can be grown successto happiness. We had the re- - afternoon a block west of Main street tears gave interesting talks at the morning in beets. Both of the fully tuocher remove the tears and mis- - and just at the crossing west of the .and afternoon sessions. .The following rotation is recom- Salina American Legion, Tost 20, elders had served in the mission fields ewebrows to improve the looks city hall. Jensen was driving his G. P. Bowman, superintendent for 3 to 5 years; silage placed . mended: need it. famed who for the splendid entertainseveral in their native countries and each had corn or Alfalfa, 1 of into and main south headed the Ford the Utah Construction company, havpotatoes, year; sugar-beet- s much to relate of their success. They in the past, made no exments Oldfield. la a given After the banquet, the following thoroughfare Barney 1 year; small grain, ing the contract for building the also spoke of the pioneer days and of (with manur), rule Thursday evening to the time Green Hunt Joe this at ception Just of . were Horseshoe enjoyed: 1 n.m n e ' year; potatoes (wnth manure) or sports enver e e or gra Week when the members enthe hardships endured and of the proof last a and rarJ River, Dodge truck, the and driving pitching, passing corn, 1 year; and grain (with alfalfa chewing Railroad company to a point eight-in- tertained atthe first ladies night gress the Scandinavian citizens had seeded in the with the grain ball and passing the buck, foot rac- - turned to pass a car ahead of him, spring made since coming to America. teen Jenmiles up Salina canyon, came in at a real party. The party was so in crashed and into the The wanner was to buy the doing or in midsummer after the grain is A splendid and interesting program from in Ford car. the north last Monday and is ed at the Opeia house and with the the sen Jensen, 1 year. The secret is to smokes but'everybody laid down and was given at the sessions. Ernest removed), now "furnshi from his thrown was engaged in arranging for clever decoiations, the surronudirigs, had auto, to a himself busily the lighting host have four years of other crops and of work that was bus- - as well as the hearty welcome ex- in re the the addition Swalberg of this city, gave a solo in then one on El sidewalk, sumption 'receiving, round of Ropes. year of beets. the Swedish dialect, and James Jenwith tbe arrival of tended, made the event one long to be fal1 The ladies promenaded the boul- - 10 the bad cut on the nose some body Pended last Since dirt from beet dumps is the A specialThe decorations were sen sang the Holy City. A car load of horses, remembered. conand His weather. bad bruises. scratches car, the most common source of new in- evards of Elisnore and acted as judg and the national col- steam and modern shovel, a landed effective, a ly selected chior gave several selecextremely large against telephone tinuing, it should not be returned to es to all events of the day. festation, Sw'edish the Danish in in and both road ors being used tions profusion. A large It is unusual for such a bunch of pole and was badly wrecked. The other necessary equipment for and lands or dumped on roads farming and talks was the American to the Salina hospital building are expected anytime tongue. Throughout gracefully droop- flag whence wheels and brake blocks may Rio Grande talent to got together on boy was taken in will musical selections were highly enjoyed a arrival with his wounds were their conspicuous place, and rnal go dressed, things nd so the writer where such an occasion to the fields. . able and the conference was declared carry it with the Legion emblem in ahead two all were women the with Hunt car In flags speed. possible tc place their mugs d Copies of this publication (Bulle- felt the best yet held by the Scandinavians work would be the center, together with streamers of Mr. stated Bowman besides two the and driver, children, tin 196) may be obtained without in the. funny paper. of the North Sevier stake. but fortunately none were hurt. The started by the first of the coming week red, white and blue paper, cleveily charge by addressing: Publication Hunt truck, however, suffered a bent if nothing serious happenj to inter- - arranged, created a pleasing effect, Division, Experiment Station, Logan, ' OCCUPYING NEW OFFICES ' ATTEND BURR FUNERAL fere with the plans already worked Dancing proved the big feature for axel and minor breaks. Utah. - the earlier part of the evening pnd reis site out. old The We reckless to this are being camp stop John Arneson, the pioneer lumber going Bishop G. M. Burr, Mrs. M. J. guests, including too for the the sixty-fiv- e is not stuck up but he is driving on our street, said Marshall established and provisions Ward and Beason Burr, attended the merchant, NAME OMMITTED of the members Legion and their m- Every violator will be cook house and sleeping appartments funeral of George A. Burr, held at mighty happy in the fact that he is Crane, Lesof The for name dies, an error in the addition enjoyed tripping the light fsn- to being are being arranged. camp now occunving the new office build- - caught and Emery Wednesday afternoon of this; Through week. The deceased was the home of his daughter, (rtle Brinkerhoff at Bricknell city and creates a pleas- e program was given and included selwas taken seriously ill. Last Sunday wek. Lester is the youngest son and ;ng effect. The structure is 28x40, punishment is not sufficient to check will be the point, too, where the of ections by the famed Salina Lions in sen-the 1 to make correction. will the struction then hasten a jail begin building front being finished in pressed the reckless driving, he was taken to the Salina hospital to quartet, solos by E. L. Swalberg. and the be railroad will have tene grade. provided. brick. The front room will be used as for treatment, but with the disease At the beginning of the campaign, a reading by Mrs. Don C. Merrill. Ernest Herbert shipped four cars a sales room and here will be kept firmly seated and with the advanced Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barnard and Mr. Bowman stated some thirty men Tlenty of mirth was added, and the age, the patient was beyond hope and of hard wheat recently'. The wheat the hardware, paint and supplies. At is the plan to time did not drag, by the pep added he passed away Monday evening. Mr. was grown on his farm, situated at the rear is a commodious store room Mrs. Isabelle Barnard motored to will be employed, and it are seeking by Eldon W. Petty who acted as who local men the favor brief for a Burr was 76 years old and is survived the foot hills wert of town and was! and at the front Mr. Arneson has a Gunnison Tuesday evening Jthis toat master. work. kind of friends. visit with j room. 1 a number grade. spacious and well lighted office by nine daughters and two sons. one-pie- ce mcreas-Considerab- le 1 3-- t s Swivel of Mo et offic-fee- d Are i liisis to Ladies i g. stag-Gera- -- 4 i -- e- duty-boun- con-w- I j ld |