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Show TENTH YEAR tel Will Start Laying Rails On Satina Canyon Branch Remedy for Homesickness Last Cites Held For Ktl SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, l SEE MRS. SMITH OP AND AROUND iasns Sbiids Cards IS Wm. (gAlN teamwh mi The final act on the building of The entire twenty miles of grading PlTCHfP At his ranch near Redmond, James Funeral rites for Asel Curtis, who the railroad up Salina canyon will in the canyon will soon be completdied last week at a Salt Lake hos- - Walter Hoggan, pioneer rancher and begin within a week when the laying ed, for the construction' camp has of the ties and rails on the excellent made its last move, to Water HolPital, were held Sunday afternoon at stockman of Redmond and Manti, new grading starts. The grade is low, and scarcely six miles of the Relatives the second ward chapel. now complete for fourteen miles and grading remains to De done. Two and friends of the dead man filled o years of age it will be only a short time before gangs of workmen are employed on the house to capacity and the ser- - Hoggan was seventy-twand seemingly enjoyed good health. vices were beautifully impressive. trains will be hauling coal from the the local line of the railroad and in His sudden death came as a surprise Bishop Conrad Peterson of the first canyon mines to the valley. Thats the canyon now. One of these will to his family and friends. ward had charge of arrangements and shock news, isnt it? Seven cars of ties start soon on the work of laying ties Mr. Hoggan came to Utah with and presided at the funeral. J. A. and the beginning supply of rails and rails on the branch line up the at He was born the pioneers. early of the are now here and a steady force of canyon. Christensen, president stake, 2o, was the first speaker. He spoke in Dumferline, Scotland, February workmen will remain at work until During the past three summers the S. church when the road is laid to the canyon mines. building of the new railroad grad highest terms of praise for Mr. Cur- - 1855, joined the L. D. s The grade so far is all one could ask, up the canyon has gone slowly but tis, who had served so faithfully fir he was nine years old, and accompa-hichurch and his family and who n'e(l his parents across the plains except for the abundance of cross- stealily forward. A little over twenHis ings with the main highway, and ty years ago the R'o Grande did always been known as a man of ter emigrating to America. Mr. resided where at Manti, Moroni Lazenby next review- - er!ts first these we expect to greatly lessen. build a line up the canyon to hold its ed the facts of Mr. Curtis life,' told Hoggan grew to manhood and mar-o- f This did A. C. Shields, j general right of way. Since that time, howSarah Rosser, who passed away the fatal accident and lauded his Rio ever, the road has fallen into ruin, Denver of the and manager was high character. He held out hope several years ago. Mr. Hoggan Grande Western railroad company, and the old grading has been almost for the future meeting of the be- - a prominent citizen of Manti, where tell a Sun reporter last Tuesday washed away by frequent floods in reaved family. Peterson he engaged in building work and Bishop when he was in Salma, in company Salina creek. Four years ago the to He later moved praised Mr. Curtis ror his cheerfui with J. S. Pyeatt, president, L. F. county commissioners saw the of using the grade for the willingness to work while he was a Redmond, where he has been Wilson, assistant general manager, of the first ward bishopric, e(l n ranching for several years. H. C. Cosand, division engineer, J. main highway and secured permisDeceased is survived by the fol-The music was under the direction D. Stack, assistant freight traffic sion to do so. But with the awakenJ. C. Jensen and the following lowing children of his first wife: L. S. and Racey, general ing interest in coal mines and other manager, J. B. McMillan has been in the lo- - j automobiles from the Twenty-fivnumbers Sometime Mrs. James Williams of Calexico, were given: of Salt Lake properties in Salina canyon, came the superintendent Well Understand and 0 My Fath- - Calif.; Ross, Walter, William and Al- -' states along the route of the Pikes cal hospital all week suffering from j yards The partyi conductel by W. the demand for a railroad, and after highway passed the effects of extremely heavy hem- - c Rhoads, resident engineer, and g! several lawsuits, a Washington, D. C., a vocal duet, ' len Hoggan and. Mrs. B. H. Ander- - Peak er, by the choir; Nearer My God to Thee, Anna J. son of Los Angeles, Miss Isabell through Salina Tuesday enroute to orrhage resulting from a cut he re- - p. Bowman of the Utah Construction court decided that even though no Peterson and Mary Rasmussen; Vo-- ! Hoggan of Salt Lake, and Edward the southern wonderland of Utah and ceived last Saturday night. Mr. Me- - company, had just returned from a trains had run over the railway line Millan was playing ball with the tour 0f cal solo, Lay My Head Beneath a Hale Hoggan, on a mission in New to California. inspection of the canyon work in years the Rio Grande still had He men is n His ranch at Grass Valley and was a also survived Zealand. by committee Lions a from C. the vocal club, Rose, J. solo, The Jensen; leaving on the return trip prior right for building another road cut an't0 gat Rake after the regular Beautiful City, Bishop Swalberg of consisting of A. J. Lewis, Charles ar)l when making a nome-ruup the canyon over the twenty miles and Dr. F. 0. Bullock, met artery in his right foot on a broken spection of the line from Gunnison. J. 0. Ivie offered the Thistle the company had formerly used. At the travelers here and bade them bottle. The wound bled severely and south. last the feat is to be accomplished prayer. j welcome to Salina. A short stay was a doctor was called from Salina. Asel Cuitis, a member of a family, and it wont be long before engines made in this city, after which A. J. Several stitches stopped the danger of ten children who grew to manhood will be puffing down the canyon and womanhood, was the first of the ewis, vice president of the highway of more bleeding that night, but the with their black cargo. Better times children to die. All his brothers and loom very close and show a bright organization, accompanied the group ne3t day on his way to the hospital on the remainder of the trip west, a stitch broke and more hemorrhage future for Salina and the rest of the sisters, except two who could not get Sevier valley. here, attended the funeral. A very making a stop at Bryce canyon the set in. He has been very ill all week, H Od M latter part of this week for a con- - but last reports stated that his conlarge number of relatives and friends vention of those interested in the dition is now steadily improving. TOAST ENJOY MARSHMALLOW from Richfield and Aurora were at' the services, as well as the follow- highway and the building up of Soldier canyon was the scene MonTRENCH-MOUTSouthern Utah. IN VICINITY ing: John F. Curtis, Kenneth Cur Fishing and boating were forgotten Making of the head frame and day evening for an enjoyable marshtis, Mrs. David Bullough, Mr. and joys when the Salina Lions with Several cases of rather virulent timbering of the shaft on the mallow toast. The merrymakers Mrs. Alma Bullough, Mrs. Lawrence their partners and friends arrived at VACATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL have been reported in ings of the Salina Lead and Zinc who gathered at the outing place Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dea- Fishlake Saturday evening for a big CLOSES SUMMER SESSION this vicinity within the past week. company east of Redmond began this were Mrs. Leland Payne and Miss ton, and Mrs. Lillie Daais, of Salt time. At eight oclock the dining to be very careful week with the arrival of W. J. Ada Payne of Salina, Miss Vera An- are People urged Lake; Mrs. Ellen was An exhibit and program at the with drinking cups and similar mean- Burns and Mr. Baum, an HarwaJd f pTnl room of the Skougaard lodge expert mine Person, Miss Faunda Mickelson and carefree the with to f,1.lc.d 1 chapel grounds this ev- - of spreading the disease and to seek timberman of Eureka. A force of! Miss Lorraine Nelson of Redmond. MariPrteENnhWnf Presbyterian capuaclty Mm . Spring City, celebrants i i partook freely of the ening will mark the closing of this attention immediately should Games and fireside stories were the Mrs. Lyle Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Bible soreness of the mouth and tempting viands placed before them. season s Daily Vacational diversions of the evening and toasted be will there be no that more gums expected Edward West of Springville, Eugene Music and joyful conversation and noticed. The disease is school. Miss Mary McCallum and delays in the work before the main marshmallows formed the dainty painful and Mr. and Mrs. Archie ened the dinner hour and the crowd her two able assistants, Miss Mabei rather difficult to cure when the case vein of ore has been reached. fare. Murphy of Cedar City, Ornn and was in highest spirits for the dance E. Daniels and Miss Lona McCal- - becomes is most and it aggravated, been Work held has 'several Williams bp of Milford. Arthur held aftenvard in the lake pavilion. lum, promise the largest and finest easily cured in its early stages. Mrs. John Boyington and children times in the past few weeks when Interment was in the East ceme-- 1 President A. C. Prows, genial and affair since the school was begun Miss Naomi Madsen of Manti and timbers and other supplies were not tery, where the grave was banked lively ever, was toastmaster during here. This year over fifty youngTWO NEW BABIES IN TOWN visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. A. An- jn' is now but hand, everything high with beautiful flowers. the dinner. He managed to keep the sters have profited from the teach- j Person, H is reported that there are two readiness for wnodting the work others from roaring too loudly with ings and the teachers are very prouo to The main throuh completion. new babies in Salina. The oldest, a the able assistance of the official of their results. work at the mine now is the timber- - j son of Mr. and Mrs. The general plan of the entertain- Frank Herbert. For a of the shaft, but machinery . A. Martin, arrived on July 27, ing few minu'es the crowd even ap- ment is similar to Hiat of other years ward whlch has 0T th to is well on lifes journey gro.umj started proached seriousness while they dis- but it will be on a larger scale. The cussed the problem of meeting the exhibit of handwork opens at seven row. The other, a girl, is the prized P. P. 0. 0. caravan and ther possi- and it will save confusion if the pub-- possession of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Al At Rasmussen and came the early part bilities of visiting the workings ot lie will view it at that time. Song.--, of this week. Everyone is said to be the Lions Trail up Sven Mile. eight the program begins. and a com- short stories and readings have been very well. The mood was short-live- d The annual encampment of the The annual reunion of the Ivie mittee was delegated to think about ai ranged to give the spirit and ideals mile About a half of east j the Burns Black Hawk Indian War Veterans Is LITERARY MEETING HELD family, held at Vivian park in Provo it later. The good food loosened all of the school training. A stage is being held at Ileber City Tuesday, a tongues and made the charming pro- being arranged on the lawn, where canyon last week, is pronounced members Twenty Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of gram doubly acceptable. Miss Varna the program will oe presented. real success. The fun began week and a large number of vetthis Johnson of Aurora' gave an amusing public is invited to attend. erans and others are reported in ateighty-twevening when musicai If.adjng about Aunt Aman- Heber is an ideal spot tendance. members of the family gathered da""irnhg the charleston. Misses a around a huge bonfire and roasted lone Christensen of Redmond for gathering of tlds kind holding and cool nights and mothe account of on and conversation weiners. Lively Elaine Thompson of Aurora sang a beautiful park in and added derate to stories the interest days ghost .two beaut:ful duets. Miss Ara Anderson N. E. Miss Ca'l Mabel and 150 about feet berrre the veins arei of roasting. The next morn-- ' Vnrt of the city affords plenty accoranied tbe songsters and sumis who Mortonsen the v Daniels, at the Frida is if encounter-,ore but 1 spending f evening tapped, pay ioim rnd comfort for those atten- ing, Thursday, all the family assem- - "javed 'two piano solos. Dr. Harold ty De- - ed meetMiss McCallum. mer hold-- 1 a with in the home. on the Mary evening O. bled at a regular meeting. operations Eaily Jeppson J. ding. Crandall p1ayed with skill on his icious refreshments were served ings will be carried out on a large The various committees in charge Ivie of Salina, the president, presld- ing with pongs, speeches and readThe Footwarmers p!anoaccordcon. was held. Afterward interest- late in the afternoon. scale. the encampment have spared no of ed ever an excellent program. After. ings ber and the offered th closinjf the entertained merrying games the program, business affairs were pains in arranging the progam for ipvitation to the dance. Before ElsiMrs. an Minnie Lorcnson of D. M. after hours few and Mrs. a for Poulson Mrs. makers J. .ho Pur Olsen, and the old officers were days entertainment and ,ng the dining hali Auctioneer H. B. hour of refreshments nore has been a guest this week at and Mrs. J. L. Goodin of Richfield among the attractions are, baseball light to serve again for two dancing Crandall offered up the prize of the the Hans Nielson home. were guests at the G. M. Burr home games, a rodeo, dances, parades, band years. Thursday night the time evening an unbreakable flashlight. were served. afternoon. They were ended with a plunge party in th; Lien P. C. Wednesday carnivals, programs, Indian Scorup was highest bidto Richfield by Betty dances, etc. accompanied hot pots at Midway. der and carried off the prize. Olsen, who had been visiting at the Much praise is given the members Salina folks who attended' "were: The dance itself was a triumph of Eurr home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ivie, Mr. and Mis. the Sons and Daughters of the rf irresistible music and festive cheer. ; Black Hawk veterans, who are hosts Claud Burgess and family, Mr. ana No one had a dull time, and the Lions to the veterans and pioneers, for the Mrs. J. F. Martin and family, Mrs. hold their reputation for royal enAND FAMILY EDITOR able and efficient manner in which Vilate Ivie, Mrs. Hazel Allred, Mrs. tertainment. ON VACATION TRIP he entertainment is being carried The seven grandmothers of Bry time, his maternal Blanche DeLange, Vem Ivie, Misses Mrs. Sarah Williams, died. son of d Elna Ivie, Beryl DeLange and Cleo out, and a splendid time is being enSorenson, REDMOND WINS BALL GAME Editor and Mrs. II. W. Chcrj-- , Mr. and MrsMax Sorenson of this He, moreover, has two grandfathers, Crane. joyed by all atlencMng the festivities. assembled rv, Wesley Cherry and M'sb last Friday at the J. G. Sorenson and Hicks Okerlund, The Redmond baseball team staged city, Hazel Hurd of Cleveland, Ohio, C. P. jir and Mrs. W. II. Brown and a comeback at Redmond last Sunday home of the babys parents to have and two BOOTBLACKS SET UP CHAIRS a weeks for left C. T0Uis Okerlund and Crane. anl Jacobs motored to Salt Lake J. early Saturday with taken J when they beat the Salina players their pictures Bry won-- 4 the vacation viewing is who winsome fellow trip a little One his mother. Bry The Friday on i short business trip. They Activities on Salinas Main' street with a scre of eight to four. The ders of southern Utah. by seem returned of a doesnt bit overwhelmed at Leah Mrs. first-anLoa, ifedmond Saturday, accompanied Blackburn, in Dan were d Anderson are increasing daily. will visit Cedar Breaks, who is here for anC. Mrs his abundance of Mrs. party unusual p. Barnard, J. four and old j, living trim sailed two the class pill past enterprising Henry Wilson, Zion National park, Kaibab for He has been an exceptionalyoung business men, have set up rl- - Salinas batting crew too many Crane, Mrs. Bena Allred, Mrs. Stena cestors. 4 est, Grand Canyon and Fish-- 4 C. all P. thirteen the Mrs. and Okerlund, ly healthy baby val establishments, times. The thrill of the game wa3 Sorenson, lake. 4! where the Barnard family will live Dan has his quarters on South Main when Gene Okerlund knocked the ball and two grandmothers, Mrs. Hicks months of his life. He could walk j readWe our ask respectfully this winter. near the Curfew barber shop and inrf the weeds and Max Sorenson Okerlund and Mrs. J. G. Sorenson, when he was eight months old and is - 4 in ers us lenient with getconversationalhome-runow made the an all of accomplished a Salina, Sorup for personnel ran selected site a the him, has making by Henry ting out this weeks paper, and, 4, Mr. Emma Probst. Mrs. R. W. enson cafe for his place of work, since the ball could not be found of the picture. Two of them, Mrs. ' 1st. Brys charming little mother stan- he while not to it Christensen and Harry may McAllister up Okerlund Berneice her Irs. was before Sorenson Stena 4 anl Blackburn, Their chairs have so far proved very again. Nyies Christensen and Mr. and we are doing the best we 4 were of dard, Sorhis Max When Saturday and old. are eighty-twfather, the Bry mond for were Jensen marriage, years with Salinas busy citizens, pitchers canhome their Anderson at A. Mrs. who can now read their papers while victors and Orlando Crane tossed the was born on July 10, 1926, he had enson, is one of the mainstays of SaLoss on creek. missle for Salina. someone else does the shining. af-h- as par-hono- ! sheep-raisin- g. possi-bditi- engag-memb- es er I j of I e Ocean-to-Oce- . an ; n . ! Im-- At Stall H ! , - i I enliv-Christens- j i j vie emu las , Ad Elaborate nil a ! ten-pou- tail-twist- al rf!!?. Mail ; .I J" 1 liter TlisM j j ! Wea-nesd- ay o Bun-proce- ss . leav-discuss- ed co-ce- rts, Max Sorenson Baby Has Great Number of Living Ancestors . j thirteen-months-ol- I great-grandfather- s, ball-winde- rs boot-blacki- j J n, vets o - s' |