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Show t ' I . J wyoy fl K SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927 VOL. 9 Sugar Company President Sail Lab No. 28 Map of Salinain 1866 is Compiled By Local Pioneer Paper Makes Reply To Charges if k TO THE BEET GROWERS IN OUR SOUTH DISTRICT: , In a recent issue of the Richfield Reaper our competitor, in r clrcle3 civlc various forms, also in a statement issued by its andjm r i tetter posted on the settle- - The hitorv of Salinain 1864 1866 n the wonderful scenic resources as a perhaps ment and growth of Salina and North d 1871, marking the ,Vtoh- - h' -. till veto. Tribune has had its eyes opened and iuat compieted a of the city at i id nU map interesting 1 trill. l8- The ,lret Tn! ttoM who ith.tood in splendid. certainly interesting and those who and hardships terms, favoring the maintaining of a-- have seen it marvel t th . V . oir good road from the state capital to; and development o times. In-there !L ? move-a- nd Flagstaff, Ariz. Two of Central! is piatted and shows the name of scenic attractions, each landholder and the warmly Utahs-wonderflegend indi- ritv DuSi he had Mt Timpanogos loop, and Fishlake,; cates the character of the material marvelous has marked 1. If our contract, with an added guaranteed minimum of j achieved. He stated that at a "cau- - and two wonderful and fertile valthe ho8e8 tbirty in the of bu'!dng vast the of cheats opening 50c per ton, or $7.50, is not more advantageous to the growers, cus'beldat the city' the early days leys are mentioned as attractions f whlchcomPn3ed dwell- - coal in the and mineral Lake Idaho-andelega which will be passed while making ing Strict. Xhe houses were buJlt oply of the week the Salt why is our competitor offering a $7.50 minimum ip The urn erou coal!mines tion mdorsed him 100 per cent for the trip. The two valleys, it is pre-- ; o adobe, rock and logs, and some h . in Utah? now $7.00 developing, the building the post of speaker. Utah county is sumed, refer to Gunnison and the Se- -, were using dug-out- s. the stock industry and farm-Th- e 2. It is claimed that considering the present prices of sugar, in line . 100 per cent and sufficient vier valleys, both of which rank entire residence and are of the ing added, will care going ahead with rapid itself not only take bufne88 the sliding scale contract support' has been assured from out- - among the finest and most producd time invasion of strides. of new business tb! Building ct,Ton..at side districts to insure his election, tive in the state of Utah. but may pay more. by ouj company., -guaranteed minimum offered south of Main street blocks ana the hundreds of new real- j . Indians, . . lay a fThe final rieriinn will ha made .u tt - - Vice-Preside- nt W1 occlpy a poB1 KK"- " i. M,ukt 'S' LLLA Ja SS . Uid ' &ep Z L .LJ? J d !j " . .heJ m.t wll happen ,0 the g,w.r..fU,.h .,pnc e will then cpmpen-sator decline to (Who $5.00 bag? per $5.50 sugar resting' easy the difference in .the minimum 1 and are making no hesi them for guarantee? iaiicy in claimme victory ' for their there may be a loss in, choice If, as threatened by our competitor, H H Crourh renresentativo from taxable revenue through the removal, of its plant, should this burden be shifted entirely upon the shoulders, of the teet, growers' by Morgan and who was a close con- tender for the nost until the meet- r J the loss of the added 50c per ton?v ; i ) Lake this week? fail at If the present price of sugar maintains, does not our contract edtJ land s!u Lake countys sunuort also insure an additional payment even beyond the $7.50 minimum and for this reason he has been ' ' eliminated from the contest for the guarantee? Fifteen of 3. The statement has been made that because of a somewhat Lke of SDeaker at! sixteen legislators lesser average sug&r content in our North District, the growers in bendedcountys the caucus Monday the South District, with their beets commingled with the others, will night at Salt Lake, meeting and on the first , . i , receive less for their beets. a ii o i i n s 00 or T while for much Its more or as but five supported Has our company not always paid ; Jorgensen a majority, un beets than the Elsinore factory? second ballot Crouchs support- the has beet of 1926 failure, the because 4. Our company, crop Ha. our f rtltch?,d t0 Jorgensen, makingwaived and cancelled all its seed and planting charges, the delegation solid for Sevier councompetitor done likewise? tys candidate for the speakership. 5. Why does our competitor in its contract, which offers you Jorgensen left for the city yes- a $7.00 minimum, nevertheless attach a , string thereto, requiring terday and will attend the caucus is scheduled for Saturday. Be- that the beets shall average in sugar content 14 per cent or more? that fore leavingh! felt blgh,y timistic Our contract makes no such limitations. was confident there would he no . and The Gunnison Sugar Company, is not seeking to destroy an in- - cbanges jn tbe voting. dustry. It is seeking and has always sought to build up the beet sugar industry to a sound basis by paying its growers a fair price PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY for their beets and to thus enlist their support and confidence. "THii t t ROVES BIG SOCIAL FEATURE of 50c . is the reason why we have offered our growers a guarantee A progressive dinner party, in . tfe other in offered state.,. than company more by ton any per which We challenge our competitor, in fairness to all the powers of part proved one of the real holiday Utah, to increase its established minimum to $7.3 U per ton and thus attractions, was staged last Sunday. arid enjoyed place them on the same basis as the growers of' Idaho. Why not? Fourteen participated one course six courses, being served Do not be deceived! Just as our company has demonstrated i home. For a course Mr. the at first its interest m the welfare of the growers, so we can m V and Mrs A c pr()ws were host and that our financial backing is as great at least as that of any of our ho8tess when the guests were serv. n competitors. We expect to and will give honest and faithful per- ed wjtb an appetizer. Fruit formance to our contracts and to every, obligation thereunder along tail followed at the home of Mr. and The main with a character of service to our growers, whieh will be, in. all re- Mn. A. C. Willardson. dinner course was served at the home ' spects, of a satisfactory nature. of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins and yours, truly Very the entrees at the Whitehouse hotel GUNNISON SUGAR COMPANY. by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robins, Salads were enjoyed at the home of , By.W. Harvey Ross, President. - ht fm - ' o- . ( M phe government already has appro- - and he remembers quite distinctly will be more than doubled. tv,:. wbe" the war LIuranct been given that the.nors swooped down and drove the DENTAL CLINIC DATES Arizona state iegisiature will make settlers farther north and into San- - hs osen - V - 1 . SZlJ" the ko,e. .mp ,k. dtp startmg near the creek and "tending most active and progressive of any Atentl0n of highway builders' BOme six blocks to the east.. The sec- - in Southern Utah and during ' the and those Mth a' hand on the pulae- tion now occupied by all the large time of the first settlers when then f the tcurist business is focused on. business blocks on the north side of were bur thirty-eigfamilies, R haa Sal.t Lak through Main treet wa? cut into farms and grown to a population of more than r.CUe t0 Flagstaff Anz- As a summer used as pasture. Salina was inhabit- - 1,500. And that is not all. The rUtC 11118 W J be of great benefit in' ed witb a thrifty set of sturdy pio- - tractions offered here in a mining, - ners at that time and plans were commercial and stock raising .way, ?evelopmg the.3cemc resource8 Utah. Aggressive work on this road fast forming to build Mr. will prove an inducement for qthsrs city. hinges to a large degree upon con- - Crane, the author of the" map, was to .come and before many years mil f b str,uci fg acr8S tha Col(- seven years of age at the time the around again, it Is conservatively bera nV6r JUSt fry. Black Hawk Indians invaded Salina, lieved that the present population ! an additional $100-00the coming session at pete county, where protection was available Dr. A. D. Murray, with the state board of health, and who ia visiting Southern Utah units, will be Jn Salina today and tomorrow, spending two days here, instead of one as previously announced. All children of the city and of age will be given' free dental examination and at favor among tourists going. where necessary essential , dental The ' bruf th"ved; Bevteral dug'ut we from galt Uke 0 California. a built, but in work will be done. Mrs. Nora Sor number of side trips will be almost Indians became hostile, kill-- enson is president, Mrs. Hattie Sorunlimited. Just out of Salt Lake ?865 enson is and Grace e a nv niany cattle will be the famous Timpanogos loop,' ' I" Saline tA thi nionnfoina Pm nvof AAf a Anderson, secretary, of the unit. 0 two-thir- ds af-- forded. ,.The Mt Carmel-ZioPark high- On the map Mr. Crane has inscribway in which Utahns are primarily ed historical data concerning the wm connect with the interested eay' incidents, which is as follows: r. north.and.south highway & Mt. When the pioneers settled here in mej n . Car-M- pre-scho- ol vice-preside- - - v .y central Utah( through which the tra- veier w;u pass jn the south the route win make more easily accessL of th? town and th Jorgensen last Thursday ereofag. ble Bryce canyon and the Vermilion P.3,d co"dit.5on lost .ottlers having practically all Mr. and Mr. Jorgensen were In cliffa and wm Drovide new aiv their the settlement was aban- - front room when they heard a ballet stock, ches Ce(Jar Breaks anJ 21st 1866 most of the craah through B kltchen vvindow. A dned April k ati(nal Approach to Zion 10 Sanpete county. It movinS people hasty search was made for the mls- be frrm rtbe east( through a com-in 1871 tbat peace was reatored creants, but they made their eoeape. paratively unknown land, but a land 10 8Uch an. extent that tbe settlers Fortunately the only damage done of gorgeou3 and color splendor. of their was the breaking of the window; tok gam Crossing the Arizona line south homS' mad rf Many C0TT,P,aInts Jave of Kariab, the route enters the Kai- of the carelessness the were four of the younger boyt n,aP8 tour-0nly print 1 bab National forest. Here the asked Ut will have placed before him the ed and Mr. Crane has presented one with air rifles and parents are the to caution them of the danger of Grand Canyon of the- Colorado, to the City of Salina, one and Morion Christensen, viewed from the north rim, and the North Sevier high school, one to shooting about the city. rand Mrs. Orlando Crane famous painted desert, (to be viewed and served dessert and coffee. fr0m the west. In addition to these SALINA OPERA HOUSE After the guests had enjoyed the items, of major attraction will be UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT splendid repasts at the various endless panorama of scenery. homes thev again gathered at the The Salina opera house, which has At present this highway route is Morrill Robins home where games, ;n be federal aid system, as far been under lease to A. C. Willardson', music and other diversions were south as Pangui'ch. Several sectors for the past several years, passed in- highly rninved until the wee ama south of Panguitch are included in to new hands Januaiy 1, according hours of the following morning. The national forest highway develop- - to announcements made by the Salina affair, though not a new one ment. Arizona is laying her high- - Woodman Hall company, owners of The baby daughter of lina, was immensely enjoyed. H. S. station the the with Carlisle, Jensen lies at a Derrall Mrs. building. Mr. and way development plans view of making this route one of agent, was the successful bidder and hospital in Salt Lake City in a prehe closed a deal the first of the week carious condition and advices receivICE HARVEST ON major importance. he will operate the place ed here yesterday were to the effect When this improved, whereby thoroughly week and the residents past During that little hopes were held out for some of the business men have had route will be a valuable adjunct In for the coming year, be to Mr. rescenic the further Carlisle, according plans the recovery of the baby. New' Years crews of men cutting and hauling Ice developing make will the of sourcesUtah. play out, ing mapped jay the baby in some manner got for storage for the coming summer ever more than house active of a peanut and before the before, hold and this industry has been the real sev- - mother knew the fact the baby, had is for he SCHOOL and PICTURES ARRIVE arranging already ice is actiye Qne The being. taken eral stunts. Tonight he is giving chewed a part of the nut and in the eastern part fnm the pond9 The. large selection of pictures, the opening dance under the new swallowing it a portion passed to the of the tcwn and ja especially fine purchased at the art exhibit given The famous Foot-- ! left lung. Alarmed at the pending considering the weather conditions, here previous to the holidays, were management. have been secured danger the baby was rushed to Salt orchestra warmer Mogt of the ice measures close to received at the North Sevier high and a real time is Lake where an operation for the reoccasion for the ten inches in thickness. school the first of the week. The se- In addition to giving moval of the foreign substance was promised. lection is a fine one and includes a dances at frequent intervals, Mr. Car- performed. The nut was fountf presRECQRD STOCK SHIPMENTS ; lisle will arrange for road shows, se- - sing against the heart of the baby. . . , Twenty-eigcarloads , crossing the Delaware. This particu curing the best possible for his pat- Complications followed the first tbe cord made from the lar picture will adorn the wall of the n a,go w eventg Sponinjf operation and it was necessary to perW. depot Friday of last week. Among history room. In the Library is and wrestling form another as the result of gatherand featured boxing the outgoing stock Friday were nine the title of another prize picture will be arranged. A boxing ing of pus. The operation, though cars of sheep, two carloads of horses which hai been placed in the princi- - matches and wrestling card is being arranged successful from a , surgical standand five cars of cattle, and Saturday pals office. Numerous other choice Mr. Carlisle hopes to be able point, weakened the child and little twelve carloads of sheep were sent pictures comprise the list and alto- - and soon to announce a definite date. hope, according to advices, were held out. The cattle and sheep were all gether the selection will add greatly out. for her recovery. The last opfat, having been fed by local feeders to the collection already af the eration was performed Monday afMr. Mrs. S. Crane and A. motored The consignments went to Salt Lake school. ternoon and yesterday the message afternoon. to Salt Lake Tuesday and other western marts. and will be several absent conveyed the news that thei baby days They Miss Helen Anderson delightfully Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher and C. C. entertained at a New Years tea par- - before returning may continue their had not recovered from the anaesKtnney, holiday celebrators at Mea- - ty at the home of her parents, Mr. J0Brney to Sden to attend the live thetic. dow, have returned to their respec- - and Mrs. J. O. Anderson, last Satur- - 8oc show, Miss Utahna Bird, who came In tive homes in Salina. They report a dav from two to six. Fifteen guests to Mrs. August Erickson was called from her home at Los Angelee delightful trip and enjoyed Christmas enjoyed a lively session at 500 and rela-Jacwith to the Lake her served extent to the fullest on Salt five thirty the hostess with parents, holidays spend day Tuesday evening count-oives and friends. the illness of her daughter. will Return to the coast next Monday. dainty refreshments. z-o- cock-jwi- , . FARM Peace Sistnrbers ire Assessed Fines MEMBERS ADDRESSED BY WINDER BUREAU The regulation of farm taxes, co- eperative, marketing, pulling together for better conditions for the farmers, were soma of the topics handled by M. S- Winder, secretary of the Utah state farm bureau, at a well attended ' meeting held at the .high school Mr. buiiding last Monday evening. Winder, on the invitation of the local members, had arranged for a meeting here, and in addition to local members being present quite a few were present from Redmond and Au- The prevention of fights, stealing, and depredations that boozing would disturb the peace and quietude of Salina citizens, is one of the New Years resolutions 'adopted by the to city peace officers. Rowdyism is misnine starter and a as be stopped rora. Mr. Winder, who is a splendid creants v'ere caught' in the meshes of the law during the holiday week. talker, went deeply into the affairs of the farmers pertaining to his wel A crowd of Gunnison lads came to fare and success. . He pointed; out Salina last week and after attending that the important thing m success a dance v.ent to the home of W. H. was cooperation and with the farm- Snow where they not only disturbed era coiperating better farm bureaus the peace, but one was charged with and better business methods would stealing. He touched upon the tax result. e Earl Jensen, Clarence Bowden, and asked, all farm bureau problems and Merrill Peterson, it was to work to the end of geto members charged, disturbed the peace of the a fair deal in taxation. ting Snow home by riotous acts. They were arrested by Marshal Crane MRS. BENCH IMPROVING and when taken befoie Justice of the Mrs. tfam Bench who was painful- Peace Wm. Gee, pleas of guilty were wounded some two weeks ago entered. The boys were ' each assess- when a .22 calibre rifle was 'acci- ed a fine of $10. C. Tollestrup, who (y was with the crowd at the Snow dentally discharged, is progressing home, faced a charge of stealing a splendidly and she is now able to be watch. On his plea of garilty he was up for a short time. The bullet entered the lower fleshy party of the fined $50, which was paid. Will Miller of this city and La hip, lodging in the bone, and it reVerne Fredrickson of Centerfield, quired about two hours to remove had the Dempsey-Tunne- y spirit and the leadened missel. Slight infection had an altercation which resulted in followed, but this has now been over- blackened eyes for both. When hailed come and it is predicted that it will before the court the would-b- e pugil- be only a matter of a short time un- ists were assessed a fine of $25 each. til the wound is entirely healed. . i Al-vi- ! - - in-Sa- . I ht "nTpT at f |