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Show Potato Id Now In Fnll Blast Noith Seviers new industry, potato culture, took on real activity Monday, when orders were given to start harvesting the big crop. Scenes around the Sevier Valley Mercantile company, where grading was being done, indicated that the crop here will be exceptionally good as starter and a smile could im Is Thrilling Events Barreling Mug Bear Broil be seen on .the faces of those who were hauling in their crops. Two carloads were ; shipped out Monday and both cars were consigned to California con- ' cerns. . The potatoes were graded to what is known as U. S. Nos. 1 and 2, and the grading was under the supervis- -' ion of Clinton Kjar, the well known expert. After'having passed through , I By Califoriiacs By Expens1 It We have traveled over 8000 mile, is not without cause that fall e has won such an important going through California, Idaho, plowing in our farm practice. There is ada and parts of Utah, and it was not nothing at this time of year except until we reached the southern part the harvest of late crops slich as po- - of your state that we discovered tatoes and sugar beets that is sowliht we were looking for. You have ' worthy of the farmers urgent ef- - it. apd have it in abundance, and we fort as the fall plowing of all lands are highly pleased and gratified that, we came here. Thus spoke Arnold possible. There are two big reasons why C. Ross and Chas. Bruce Potter of fall plowing is so very much better San Francisco. The gentlemen were than spring plowing. First, from looking for a high quality quaking the farmers standpoint, the greatest asp .and after visiting portions of thing to be gained by fall plowing is the Fishlake National forest, in the saving of time next spring when company with C. J. Olsen, assistant the season causes all farm work to forest supervisor, the coast visitors be in a state demanding rush. The expressed themselves as being satisi second major benefit to be derived fifed and announced that plans would from fall plowing is that it puts the be made to ship some 1200 cords of much better condition the aspen to the coa3t each month. land in a Jay Crane had ! Suit Dial Aspen a real experience recently, and his braveness and persistency in facing death or injury, and coming out unscratched, was told a Sun repoiter by a smiling young lady, who called at the office. The story told is as follows: Jay was riding for a cattle iation and in his rounds he discovered a huge bear chasing a calf, the latter the property of Fred Mor-- j tenseri-- jay plunged after the bear, and "finally got him headed toward the ledges of the mountains and into a cave 15 feet from the level of the ground, and on a strip just barely wide enough for the bear to walk on. With the bear in the cave Jay sought help and soon found George Simpers and a Mr. Crolie, also riders for a cattle association. The last two Nev-plac- ; very The visitors were reticent about control of pests, and the saving of telling what the wood is to be used soil moisture. These are affected in for, but indicated that they would be and loaded. Mr. Kjar declared the it to the coal camp for a gun. On the following ways by fall plowing: ready to receive bids for cutting the potatoes to be among the best he had his return he showed extreme brave-nesclimbing up the steep wall and seen, and considering the fact that A It enables to be planted tibraer, and those of Salina desiring Salina, Utah, October 26, 1927. Fpring. Where we have joined the much earlier nextcrops a contract, can address the firm, this season' was the first real at- making toward the haunts of old spring and there- eight-inc- h to the three and On 1466, Pine street, San Francisco. The of bruin. advice his the compan To Citizens of Salina: tempt to raise them on a large scale, inch pipe, we have an overflow pipe, , by Pves the plants and earlier and task will be a ions he. to not too cautioned a success. big one and incidentwag it was pronounced go huge The time is fast drawing near for which takes care of the excess and, more vigorous start, later planting al it will close to cave. the give employment to many acres were Some the election on the water bonds, and shows that fully onehalf the water , Permitting evaporation to dry out seeking work during the winter was decided smoke1 to It finally when it has been planted to the tubers this season. alone is go- - the Boil. especially months. bear from;his hiding, and while, matters', are getting in shape for the from the main spring , looeed by plowing. sping .Approximately 30 cars will be NovemAt time the waste. to held be to election present Saturday, ing to stood the The specifications of the timber holding .rough cliffs B The beneficial action of frost quied to transport the 15,000 bushels day ber 12th. I trust that every taxpay- the water from the lower springs are in reducing the soil to a mulch per- desired t are as follows: Aspen log! that will be harvested in the immed- -' for safety, wood was handed him and er will, on that day, cast his vote, running into the creek. mits early harrowing and an effect- 8 feet 4 inches long, or an even mul iate vicinity and the product will be soon a smudge was started. All dur- We have an abundance of water, yes or no, and that no time old whether, this bruin was ing snorting tiple of 8 feet 4 inches, or where a sent out under rontract to the varvoter will go to the polls with any but the pipe cannot carry it, so if the ive covering of the soil with such 25 feet long would cut three will mulch ious markets. The industry' is no and growling and becoming weary both the moisture preserve what the taxpayers want this water that is of the dense smoke pouring into his misunderstanding as to Ih3 dimensions above stated, j PcfeS and it distributed. and an nert better Both keep longer experiment bonds are for. , wasted, and would 3ee the system earlier and minimum top diameter, outside seed beds are here- - j son will see a larger acreage planted. home. Had Mr. Bear decided to better; The bond issue is being put over impioved and made sanitary, and make a hasty retreat from hi8 hiding of bark, a inches. by proctirred. The potatoes are being shipped by would have been placed in for the purpose of raising enough Salina supplied with an ample supply announced place. j that he exv Jay PSS C The turning under of weeds the Salma Produce association, the a the 12,000 feet of of water vote for the bonds. as Jay would money-t- o jSo replace to return perilous and this Salina position, lifted straw and farm manure and stubble, organization that sponsored the cul- have been knocked down the inch pipe that is three and Before you do this, however, visit jn about the of first the vicinity deep to become time ajj gjveg ture of potatoes in the early spring. ravine. The gun was finally passed now in our main line from the spring springs and see for yourself the partially decayed, thereby mixing ' IP? year, at which time he expected Manager Prows of the Sevier Valley to Some people who and he sat in front of the to the tank. We contend that if this to be able to announce further activJay properiy with the Boil before Mecantile, and who is associated with entrance to the Mr. .line is replaced that we will have do not think that we need the water, geed j8 act,uauy for cave, waiting panted. Better soil ities, and more than likely the aspen the Salina Produce association, statof water to supply the city. and who are opposing tbbond. are moisture conditions are derived would be increased materplenty ed that his organization would spon-so- r frorp "shipments At the present time we have re- making claims that there is no ially; of coarse partjaj decomposition the growing of all kinds of placed 3ome 900 feet of the pipe, water coming from the springs. To material. , garden truck, such as cauliflower, SECRETARY ENTERTAINED beginning at the spring. This is an these I especially urge them to go D Heavy soils that tend to pack commodities. ' and other cabbage eight-inc- h pipe and handles the water up and investigate before broad- have this particular quality in their Mrs. Dugootl, foreign, field secrecoming fiom the spring splendidly. casting erroneous statements. If the makeup almost entirely overcome by tary from the Presbyterian board, Old bruin. however-, The spring has been cleaned up nicely opponets have no way of getting to STATE ENGINEER VISITS exposure to winter freezing and fwith headquarters in New York City, and we have a fine stream of water. the springs to make a close inspecJ wag an honored, thawing. guest at dinner Wed- Leonard H. Male, sanitary engineer tenant to fight, At the present time we are getting tion, will come to me, I will per-- 1 E Soils that have become very nesday afternoon at the home of for the Utah State Board of Health, back to his den, and in moans and water into the city only fiom the sonally provide a way for them to rough due to clods are mellowed al- - Mis8 Mary McCallum. Dinner was with headquarters at Salt Lake City, agony , passed to the death that has head spring, and our pipe is only get there. most unbelievably by exposure to 8erved at noon and seated with Mrs. came in from the north last evening no awakening. Very sincerely. large enough to carry half of the winter frost after fall plowing. jDugood'were Miss Mable Daniels of and is a gue3t at the White House C. LEO MERRILL Mayor. Bravo Jay climbed to the den water that is coming from the big I A proper aeration or the soils Gunnison, Miss Thrcsa Crane and hotel. Mr. Male is making a tour of and after. fastening a rope to one of has been found to be much more Elizabeth Barnes of sKna) Southern Utah for the express the feet of the bear, the animal was prtant than was formerly thought, and the hostess. Mrs. Dugood was of out. The bear weighed purpose making examinations and dragged The most beneficial condition is en route to Richfield, and Wednesday tests of the culinary waters that are about 300 pounds. , achieved due to the partial packing afternoon attended the missionary used in the various cities. Learning that follows after the land is plowed meeting at the chapel, when she gave of the proposed water bond election DRY FARM POTATOES G Finally, soils that are infested an instructive talk on the work of A potato weighing 2 here, Mr. Male will meet with Mayor pounds, with certain insects are very much the Presbyterian church in the Merrill and the councilman and talk was exhibited at the Sun office Tues-- '. of this trouble by turning eign fields. Mrs. Duogod is making over any advantages that may result day of this week my B. A. Mattsson. their nests up and exposing them to a survey of the field work in Utah, in .better conditions when the new This potato was of the Irish Cobler dinner meeting of the alternate freezing and thawing. Stock :hirmen8 from the D'. & R. pipe system is installed. variety, and grew to maturity on the In view of all these considerations Mattsson dry farm, located on Tay-lo- G. W. depot freight yards during Utah Associated Industries, which is and some others not here included, Flat. Mr Mattsson produced the week, a.e bt.aLiiig ad previous regarded as the biggest business farmers are urged to bend every ef-- 1 ' the first certified seed potatoes recors fr. thi3 tin0 of, the year. gathering of the year, will be held fort toward plowing as much of their raised in this section, from this dry Appioxirralely 1000 head of fat stock November 7th. Two eminent Amer- land as possible this fall. Plowing1 farm. .The Utah Russett and Irish and IteJe.s were .eiu'y for ship- ican business men, Harry Chandler, now helps to insiie a crop neyt year. Cobbler varieties were planted this ment the first of the week, and by owner and publisher of the Los Angyear, and .approximately 300 bushels the middle of the coming week, this PARTY AT MERRILL HOME per aefe of marketable. potatoes have big cuizlg jrenl will have been sent eles Times and Paul Shoup, execuMrs. Don C. Merrill entertained at been harvested this fall. This dem- out. of the Southern tive . a onstration of what can be raised on bridge party at her home Friday Mike Bastian, 14, son of Mr. and be will the speakers. Lee Kennc., manager for the Manti Pacific Company A small boy with a match, thrown afternoon. The living rooms were Mrs. B. S. Bastian, was able to atdry farms in this section should be Livestock company, 3ent out one cominvitation to the According in. dry straw, brought out the Sun- an object lesson to all farmers to get with fall flowers, tend school Monday, and only for a car load rf steers and heifers to Og- mittee there will be over 500 business prettily decorated when out of the rut and practice diversiand day afternoon the preceding game, luncheon piece of good luck,- that he was able den. The shipment .comprising the men present from all parts of the the siren was sounded, announcing fied fa'iming. was served at the Holland Inn. Three to be cn It has paid the famous duty. As it was Mike was Ileiford3, w'll be fed and fat- state. a fire. There was some" tables of bridge were in play and farmer in other localities and it will tened for exhibition at the subMr. Chandler will discuss the carrying a badly damaged thumb score prize, was awarded to Miss. and it standing and confusion., due to the pay .the farmer here. livestock show at Ogden. pained him some so much ject Management and Men. Having high fact that it was 12:15 when the Brown and consolation to Mrs. so that he did not Leah rich as a had tally 1G0 experience publisher Ralph Pi'chfoith, one of the leadalarm sounded. The usual noon signal Emmett Robins. BACK FROM CONVENTION Fourteen cent vas Sunday studies. It jn in of of direction the forces stockmen announced of large aj Utah, ing was omitted, and when - the alarm were bidden to the party. The North Sevier high, the Junior Mike was with a that will an talk he men experimenting two give he car had that illuminating Monday shipped - went out, no great rush was made : high and grade school instructors loads of uows and steers to the Los on that subject It is especially .22 calibre rifle, evidently planning until it became known that the who attended the Utah Educational DAUGHTER IS WELCOME some great idea that would make ' ' market, The animals were ly on account of the vexatious prob-juchicken coop and other buildings at association convention held in Salt him a fortune later on- Extracting in lems now this Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen are confronting industry from, the Ranges and were ex- the Sam Bench home were being rav- Lake last week, have returned, and hot and Pwder from a phot un the human relationship. ceptionalJy .fine, being among the receiving congratulations from their aged by flames. A speedy run was Monday morning all were at their Mr. Shoup, who has risen from hosts of friends, the occasion being shell Mike loads the material int best sent from the Salina section made by the fire department, but on lespec lve des s. All sessions at th bjr' send the. ranks in the railroad business will the birth of a baby daughter at a 12 rifle- When he thoupht h!s seagon the arrival at the home no water was convention were attended by enthusas a Factor in their home October 12th. Reports Patent compete, he fired the gun. all his purchases from this district speak on found in the ditch, and it was some iastic teachers from all schools in c,os to Mr. Growth. to the western marts. State Shoup has been from the Jen3en home are to the ef- - The eP,ORion burst tb rifle ' thirty minutes before the flow the state, and prominent educators, J. II. Lunt of of the the breccb Portion9 and W" in a influence the feet that mother, daughter andpowerful Nephi, was also exerting from the irrigation ditch carried suf- who- addressed the association had of a the steel goodly toportion nipped in state California of being1 the ten father are doing splendidly. bringing car3 shippers, ficient water to operate the pumps. a real message for each individual among fleshy part from Mikes right thumb. considthe for sent him. various outb.v groups gether In the meantime, however, the chem-.icand many new ideas were gleaned The wound was dressed and Suneration of mutual problems. His talk MARREID AT RICHFIELD apparatus was put in operation fiom the noted educators who adday evening the injured boy suffered is suie to leave a profound impresHOLD MONTHLY MEETING and the flames were finally checked. dressed the various sessions during Wendell Gates of Salina and Miss considerable, but Monday the lad was sion upon the large audience. Not, however, until some of the sheds the cinventiin. Mrs. J". T. Crane entertained the Invitations have also been sent Zelma May Huntsman of Aurora able to go to school and today, be and coops had been burned. The fire Daughters of the Pioneers at their out to the leaders in the respective were married at Richfield, October is a wiser boy, declaring that famous men fought heroically, LITERARY CLUB PROGRAM saving the regular monthly meeting at her home states. A representative delegation fifteenth. After November first the Brownings can make the needed imchickens and pigs. Lieutenant J. B. The Ladies Literary and Civics Wednesday afternoon. During the newlyweds will be at home in the provements in shooting arms. Stark of the Legion fire department, club will be entertained at theirome study hour, Mrs. A. U. Williams read from the city will be in attendance Lester Nielson home. Mr. Gates is at the Salt Lake meeting. in his successful efforts to rescue a of Mrs. Laura Gates next the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gates LEAVES FOR COLORADO Wednesday from the book Founding of Utah, fat pig, sustained painful burns on evening at 8 oclock. The program, by Levi Edgar Young. Mrs. Annie of this city, and the bride is the ' Chas. C. Nielson, one of the both his arms. as outlined by the committee will in- Anderson gave a biographical sketch of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hunts- - ing sheep men in this section, left The barn and sheds, belonging to clude the lesson on Lincoln and Bert Fordham, sons of man of'Aurora. Both the bride and Monday for Montrose, Colorado. Mr. sociology by of the life of her grandmother, who June Webb, and in the immediate Mrs. O. G. Nielson, and a comic read was one of the early pioneers of Joseph Fordham, are reported to be groom are well and favorably known Nielson will be away for a month or vicinity of the fire, were menaced, ing bv Mrs. James Monroe. Salina; a reading by Mrs. J. T. Crane among the lucky hunters with, the in the younger social set in Salina six weeks inspecting his sheep on the ' and the firemen did great service ity singing will close the meeting. concluded the program. Following opening of the deer season. The boys amd Aurora. They are natives of range and arranging for the sale of in preventing the flames from spred- - Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Claude Burgess a brief business session, light re-- ; ' went to the head of Nioche and each North Sevier and they have a wide the yearling lambs. Mr. Nielson made ing. The loss at the Bench home will serve the tray luncheon, follow freshments were served by the succeeded In bringing home a acquaintance who will join in wish- the trip by automobile and was aconly amounted to about $50. the id spechnr buck deer. ing program. companied by Dent Okcrlund. ing them all happiness. - - s, An Open Letter $ with reference to soil fertility, the - - f . one-ha- lf forty-seve- n . . - ) , one-ha- lf exact-conditions- " . I - - ! -- 1 Im-;Mi- ss Euddi Spier i ill For Animal Meet for-reliev- ed The-annual ' rs , Small Boj, Matches j , Vice-preside- - stay-at-hom- mid-wint- er per-gues- ts time-Afigel- es . st - . - - aj . j lead-daught- er ( . j splend-hostes- a. |