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Show VOL. 9 ' LMrfeatR SAUNAy UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 No. 30 Shortening the Long Winter Nights New FisMake Route Conran Far J. M. Macfarlane, president of 'the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers, association, states that the national convention committee has now tided up some of the entertainment Matures for the American National Livestock convention to be held in 'Salt Lake, January 2627. ' Since' Secretary of Agriculture Jardine, Commissioner Spry ' of the general land ' office,1 Chief Forester ' Wmj B. Greeley, and many other men of national reputation, will take part, a tremendous crowd is expect- Carl A- Erikson, the well known engineer, and who has been with the state road commission for nearly ten years as assistant engineer, has been assigned to the project now under construction between Salina and Aurora and he will make his headquarters at Salina for the present. The new resident engineer, who has been stationed at Richfield, will establish his headquarters at Salina Saturday. Mr. Erikson is well and favorably, Southern Utah known throughout for his efficiency as an' engineer,1 He' has been connected with many of the projetcs in both Sevier and Sanpete counties in road building and he has won a splendid reputation. R. A, Gilles, who has been resident engineer on the project, has been" asa signed position as resident engineer at Rockville, Washington county, and will be in charge of the construction of six and a half miles of federal aid highway. - 1 A movement has been started, and Frying Pan, which " leads dift&ty td 1 "" is being backed by every citizen in Fishlake. Fish-lak- e The distance form Salina to Salina, North Sevier and even in the over the proposed new road northern section of the state, to have would be . approximately 38 miles. a road leading from this city and The distance to the experimental sta-over a new route to the famous Fish- - tlw Is sixteeQ mne,tnd only about i L lake resort . At the regular meeting r sixteen miles of road would have to of., the .Saljna Lions club Thursday be constructed to make a splendid evening of last week, the matter was to the fararus resort. .; - ed. The Ogden high school band, which was spoken so well of. by Sousa arid which made such a splendid showing in the Fostoria, Illinois, competition, will play at the morning session, on ld Timber Cut Increasing In Our N ationalJForests highway ;,lo heavy grades. would be cy countered and the building of the proposed highway ' would be nominal 'as 'compared with other road improvements that are being carried out 'In .'the state and on the orests. section immediately surrounding Nioche during the summer made s' feature and steps are being taken to enthuse more interest in the project. The, importance of the road and the fact that it wll carry one through one of the most beautiful Btretches of mountain scenery, is being stressed and enthusiasm is grow- ing daily for the movement ful survey has been made if 8 declared by ie taiag and tiiose who have traveled the propoa- ed highway, that it could be made one tb greatest attractions for er wbo would enjoy oulds and natur s .work. With the building of as ?orm a loop tor could over Fishlake travel vl, the new routing, and return by way the present highway, enjoying points of interest on both routes. .eutfine of the road, and which could be constructed cheaply, would bbe traveler from Salina through jfd canyon and Goosebfeiry val- be a na Experimental sta- cy the experimental !ad rst ass condi- f now ,n tion k1" amtalned by tbe gov-- January 25.' The. Salt Lake East Side high school glee club will furnish entertainment for the afternoon session. On January 26,' the Utah Agricultural college quartet will sing, and on January 27,' the L. I. S. girls tmi l.V writiiblirpadiM,-- h glee club will keep sessions' lively. A ELABORATE DINNER PARTY of new in a citizen who la highly en- its wejj forest crop growth The H. B. Crandall home was the special organ recital '' at" the Taber' the building of tho thuaiastlc the ' forester indicated over that, purplace, scene of a pretty dinner party last nacle' at 12:00 noon, January 26, is cut are chasers to in.achighway. required "During July and ,when The lower floor will be reSaturday evening when Mesdames planned. are with the flowers in cordance , carefully formed pro- bloom, it is a real H. B. Crandall, F. O. Bullock, J. I. served to? the convention. On Januto haven.. is There and odor method hue of visions, use. specified every Rex and Max Cohen entertained the ary 24, at the meeting of the secret 0f flowers blooming forth their to logging, employ safeguards of stockagriculture with the ' members of the bridge club and their tary beauty and very few, as it is now, Voigts during the past yea. against fire and 10 Uke onlF marit husbands. A splendid dinner was men,' the Thomley stringed orches- tional ever see this nature so attractive- and and or timber all that designated ' says Col. W. B. Greeley, chief of the served at eight oclock to Messrs. tra from Kaysville will play. s so and onrked alluring! Not alone are there flow-o-f , designated. The following important meetings forest service, United States depart-and Mesdarnes J. B. McMillan, W. Whenever but there are streams filled vrith the amount of era,, timber nt of na agriculture. However, Restock menall occur in a short H. Brown. A. S. Crane J F Barn-lfo- r the speckled beauties, and the moon-- ; available and condition other, S per-ttional . forest sup-; logging operations O A C Willardson Petiod of time in Salt Lake City: sales are carefully adjusted to tains, with their' gorgeous colorings, the logs for less than two fee meeting of I N continuous and present a spectacular and glorious of the sawed lumber production permanent G. Burgess, A. J. Lewis, J. I. RexJrttary of agriculture with the stock-- 1 a38j scene that nature has prepared tor sv .uuuuH. B. Crandall, Dr. F. O. Bullock, of men and the annual convention-- ' of.in the United States. and mankind should be al-- f ments the mankind, dependent national While cut upon of the on timber Salina, and Miss Ruby Jensen of the utah State Woolgrowers associ-- l lowed to orests for their stumpage, accord-- 1 enjoy all this wonderful Carnations .and carnation ation. January 24, 'the thirteenth t1nent holdings is increasing to the service. forest scenery. In aome Colonel Greeley made it plain ing were used as the table and annual convention of the American The matter of boosting for 'the cases, however, the national forest an is neither that a indication nor Livestock association,, January home decorations. Following the timber is so intermingled or so com-- 1 proposed highway was taken up sevdinner progressive 500 was en natural logging units jvith ,eXpimertt eral years ago and. at intervals It He maintained that bined joyed and in the contest first and COAST CATTLE BUYERS has been agitated. The ' movement INVADE LOCAL MARKETS . tataRmrered second prizes were won by Mrs. J. started 3 now, is to be carried to the utilization and primarily to put as much money as taln B. McMillan and Mrs. I. N. Parker. I ! end with the moral bvVtng of and, be it "J loeged at R. S. Finkelstein and F. T. Hill, possible into ih. public treasury The gentlemens prizes went to Max all residents of the southhe practically ;fb. di.Me d I Setn 7, ern section, it is believed , prominent atock dealer of Los Ange Cohen and J. I. Rex. continuous that the to to , bnprove and protect thee.nt les, spent the major portion of.thd ttablished connecting' with the road at the road will be a reality sooner maintam the mill ' at ,o? later. or permanently or the securits, week in Salina and the immediate oreti purpose of PreBent capacity can not be provid-flowfavorable conditions of water ' ' Ing vicinity buying tattle for their ot FORMER SALINA BOY IN salvaging of and to furnish a continuous ed" wholesale houses oA the coast.' Durotherwise y rapidly deteriorating REAL ELOPEMENT PARTY ' ing the week the firm shipped eight supply of timber for use and neces- also metimes f necessitates a of the citizens of the United carloads of cattle gathered from g he declares. The increas- - ca) cut in excess of what can be North Sevier and South Sahpete ' volume of as a tained sustained yield, timber on sales the counties.' Contracts have1 been. signThe announcement of the marriage n 8ome regions,. Colonel Gleeley ed for other cattle and Mr. Finkel-stei- n nation, al forests is largely due to the .of Teddy. Gee, son of Mr .and Mrs. reduction in the millannounced that during the ear- fact that local exhaustion of private Pmed ee trough s misinterpreta-lishmentin to lad balance the growth Wmthe Max Thergeson, timber has compelled existingestab- young capacity ly days of February another timber is inevitable. who suffered severe frozen fingers inand industries in many Don Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. would be forwarded. the estahli&hment of :new' mills fused in the announcement published some few weeks ago, underwent an ' announce ' that during stancea to turb to the national for- - cases buyers c Wright and 'emnloved bv tha g ' n permanent basis is desirable as in the Sun of last operation at the Salina hospital Sat- - the fall approximateiyl 100 carg of ests for continued supplies. The error Telluride PaJ.m company as repairkere i a u Bound .economic Administrative regulation of the as urday, having the tips of four of his fat.and feedeT had;b,en por. a had basls theiir for r were man, . in national forests and their use is gov-- ! thrillng experience laet devoloptjieqt and fingers amputated. The fingers cl)asen Jh Millard, ' Sevie ' and . was incorrect in giving erned by the principle promulgated these regiona sales are encouraged, the, groom frozen and hopes were held brides Saturday afternoon, when the car he the name of . . .. by the secretary of agriculture that 'under reasonable terms, This, bene- that the treatment at 'the hospital asfiriven'aa Misa vra ridhg in was turned over and would save the digits. The1 condi-- - LGCATE. HERE PERMANENTLY a11 Iand. devoted most Jlta the .communitiepi through, pay jon'e .Don' was going ,to badly . demolished. wken it sh'ouid have ) better transportation, increased . u. productive use for the permanent tion, however, became worsd and to street State. sndwaa lt 'Ia P inthe set of Mr.' and Mrs. AndreW'- Peterson, good of the whole country., Public taxable resources, and return jto the .Nina .McCarty' ,G! prevent infection from the diseased ' the Tadab Sacred into side a street, when the turning members the operation was deemed former 'well known Salina residents, management of the timber resources counties of 25 per cent of the re- Is and Ogden acBdeniy .ea, big ear drjven by Arnold Amtof-- ot the safest. The boy is doing as 'well but' who 'have been fhaking Califor- - and disposal of its products seeks ceipts having been lPbe fact that the growth of the highly accomplished, the roar 'end of as could be expected and if no com- - nia their home, are in Salhla to re- - continuity of production, permanence 8budent k he is of main matnat'onal forest timber be will business a permanently. arise it and Andy, maximum only of supplies, the. has, plications public power companys car, turning it while attending school ter of a few weeks until he will have known to his many friends, .ipflans to benefits. is to the effect over and doing- - eonsderable damage, acethe orderlvutSt1? recovered. was tossed through this wind- .that the bride and groom staged a P Shortly before the holidays Max southwest of town and to this end he policy that requires purchasers to countrys timber supply, is dec'ared miniature eloping but fortunately escaped with' shield, party when the do con- be the result was on his way home to Salina from is making 811 by fbe chief of bruises. !? only slight mar,ke ,ValUe TnT8in addition hayJhe nuPtial knot was ed Unannounced na- Escalante ,and was riding his horse, siderable1 planting wrong A.ftbe to waa only: .lightly The Amtoffcar refrom their .motored ' The weather was severely could and will embark In--' the stock raising bus- - offer .stumpage, and in what quan, tion s pol.cy of forestry. Active homes at McGill Nevada to imaged,' and' Mr. An, toft escaped A , ommercialistic the lad, becoming numb, endeavored iness. ' Mr.' 'Peterson 'just recently maintenance of industrial policy having stability, Eureka, where the two were made injury. An investigation was made View home the and Unable circulation Roy Colby to get purchased primarily the balance .sheet man and. .wife. tity, the primary consideration is the by walking. Notwithstanding the ani Mr, Amtoft was vindicated as to to relieve the suffering Max mount- - he and Mrs. Peterson will make that permanent establishments, and per- - is- possible, he stated. Op the other violating any of the road rules, Don that the matter was kept a ed his hocse and hurried home as place their home, which is in close manent end prosperous communities, band financial considerations can fact the was trekpassing on friends at cret from their hosts of not volume of cut and larger re- - n ignored, The burdep which quickly as possible. He failed, how- - proximity to his farm. of tight way. It was a' fortunate tbt were return their on they the forests, impose on the taxpayer McGill, ceipts. ever, to get home in time, and when as , both; driver however, cddent, best and. given a, hearty welcome, ' AIRMAIL RATES REDUCED he arrived it was found that the four . Most of sales are made to supply should be made no heavier ,than Is have could sustained serious njuriet. to fulfill their purposes; wjskes, necessary cnteiTrisesSawmills and fingers were so badly frozen that an laws pro- and the Both state. city 1, airmaq'g!ng Beginning ''February should become they operation would be necessary at rates from this "point will 'be materi- - cthdr the right vlde rule plants, attict governing' en. . Mrs. W. C. Nelson delightfully He was taken to the Salma once be so little but ? mlr0ad? requiring ties,, mines need- - when this can consistently cars, Padn2 way reduced at friends of tertained for a number hospital for treatment and had. been tef Ander'son Meed is, given that miraculous 'ng timbers and lagging, and farm- - brought. about; they should be de- - her home a bulletin of last jn Wednesday evening ers who must have fencing material veloped in response to public needs; under the care of the physicians. cent! Bent ouj the PS ar noted every day. The rules tal departl cards. In the contest Mrs. at from to and or tbose the wbo use be'r for tbeir sp- ment'at and eds or Products get response Failing tbeir are A. C, Willardson won first prize, 'easy to follow, and all, that is Washingtbn it was announchomes, aie examples. But to assure commercial gain should pay the puV plications, it was deemed necessary ed needed is a little headwork when R centg while the consolation was taken by to remove the tips o fthe fingers. ful1 utilization the present supply lie a fair market value for what they If fast moving vehicles. passing fraction thereof wiuld he was home Bert Corya. The Nelson have little the take from the forests. will done along witb PrPer Prsio" is Salina this effective February 1. . The rate her naroissis with tastefully decorated tofore has been regulated on the zone and sweet peas. At midnight an occason to complain insofar as auto HOSTS WOODMEN ARE SALINA PROGRAM ARRANGED SPECIAL The annual meeting of the stock- basis, the charges being 8 cents for' elaborate luncheon was served to accidents are concerned. e Salina the of Members 8 for the second and lodge, holders of the Piute Reservoir and the first zone, At rejruar Sunday eveningl ern WoodmSn of America, were eight guests. DELIGHTFUL, BRIDGE PARTY same for thO third, making the Irrgation company will be held at to be be,d at tbe Second 'hosts to their wives and a few invit-a- n the main offices in Salina next Mon- total cost for the third zone 24 cents serv,ces have Herbert Ernest Frank and Mrs. J. B. McMillan delightfully of ed gUests at the lodge rooms last ounce. The new rate will be 10 ward chapel, the 107th quorum day. According to reports it is exgone to northern cities for a few ' 500 a furnish will program Saturday, evening. Progressive pected that a goodly share of the cents regardless of distance or zone, Seventy davs visit. Salt Lake is their desti- stock will be represented in person. and will thus afford business men to which promises to be highly enter-- was the main diversion and the nation but before returning the first ty at ber home at S,gurd last week Services test for honors proved lively and of the coming week, they may con- - end he following guests from Among the important matters to be important mail quicker and taining and interesting. addition to cards other taken up will be the election of three will begin promptly at seven thirty terestwg, their journey to Logan where . Una attending: Mesdames H. B. ' new directors. The new board will and the following numbers are on diversions were highly enjoyed. At prank wjl visit with his daughter, Crandall, I. N. PaTker, Orlando A. S. Crane, the well known stock- - the program: select the president, Crane, Max Cohen, W. H. Brown, A. Talk, Chas. C. Jen- - midnight an elaborate luncheon was jjrs. A. J. Thompson. Mat- man, spent yesterday at Gunnison sen; vocal solo, M. I. Oveson; talk served to fifteen guests. C. Prows, A. C. Willardson, F. O. a secretary and a treasurer. ters pertaining to organization and and Mayfield looking after business Franklin T. Nelson; vocal solo, Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Childs. Par lev Bullock and J. I. Rex. A splendid While at J Mayfield Mr. C. Jensen. All seventies are espe- plans for the coming season will be matters. Ray McFarland was down from Childs and Glen Stubbs f Gunnison tePcbeon wa served at one thirty a matter to be considered be Crane of to the a and Lake Tuesday conferring witth were brief visitor sto Salina Wed- - wd fqllowing the fascinating g".me steers Salt car fat purchased by present daily requested s local stockmen. stockholders. ot bridge was enjoyed. which will be shipped Saturday. the public is cordially invited. nesday afternoon. , 4 . 1 , Nkli per,, , gs 1 25-2- 7. 5, T llmi ,7 i T , . govem-Gunniso- n. annual-colorin- .he ,l "j0'; -- dZ 1 s, rire-kille- tim-sit- h' ( ob-In- Mitrs , - Eao - - ar i ,e San-severe- , ly 1 . ( , , . - t nZT? ST, - , se-r- . . - . t - i . . es-we- ek 4 I Mod-th- I - , vice-preside- , ' ' |