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Show It's Safe To Advertise Advertise It Helps SAUNA, UTAH, TRIDAV AUGUST 10, 192S ELEVENTH YEAR Peter Ala Delegates Chosen for State Hi to MINING Due to the ab d well 'known Pttrr Alma liirJ, Qiyanired." lat unininMrJ, gen- - Hun. S. M. Juryman, a member of citizen cf Sa and highly 11. It. Crandall, S.!ih houre of and a lira, died at lle family hum in thii M-rally speaking,anJ tl at thelart huio M'urr i!rtV7 bred himarlf a candidate fur city last Friday tnorninr. shortly to th stat noon. Mr. BirJ had Uen and contra tonal convrn- - j Lt senator. providing that offic about two weeks resulting from pjMaomn U t' d ftl. J,?n Auru.t Ua to mm front tl.U county. Th kn th and complication. and nJ b. d.tnrt rmbran- - .vvirr, Piute, Car- ram th nif and member of lh l."lh cand Ka" a',l ' family were at the bediide. HU I nam-,:- t D am.unred that D. H. Robinson, rJ fHwne a3,c,n,i wa no ain pawlny peaceful, t the primary a former memUr of the legislature, of Xl hdecatc evldenL In the death of Mr Bird bX the high ld rhool building the will ck the itate senatorial nomina-frienSalina loae a good citizen and hi P. C. week. the Madon, tkn. rumbrreJ by the hundred, ' chairman, preaided and' balma wa proportioned four dele- j precinct will mourn the lo John R. Kwlea acted a secretary. ... gate t the Richfield convention, but i T a? ! An effort wa made to have the eight will go from thi city with a , Utah, having been born at Mendon,' vote each. The delegate e- .delegation go pledged for certain repreM-ntatii- - e 1 re-I- U-fo- ' U-in- g n. "w n,n1f1l i J r- nfZTZiZ'uitl d, J -- - kl - . one-ha- lf r. c. IJ-IJ.- :-'-' Kelaey " .""Y" uk n?i family cam l"' wan that will lie especially Salma and only favored. It wa the unanimous wn- since that time Peter Bird had made) his home here continuously. He fol-- j in hUi lowed farming principally early day, excepting three years, when he was carvtaker at the Salina hospital. December 7th, ISM, h was married to Etta Heath, and besides the wife, four children, two sons and two daughters are left a immediate aurvivors. The sons, Rapley and reside in Salina. The Milton, , daughters, Mrs. A. 0. Walsh and Mrs. Clarence Draper, reside at Salt L "ento"a,Tcon7ntlon to held at Lake. Seven brothers, two sisters August 14. Several, it is and five grandchildren are also surare said, seeking nominations from vivors. the seat and if possible, Sa-icounty Under the direction of Bishop C. a rart of the favors-,ina v il1 ") of E 1 Inlets Are Asked OMITTED. nee of E. F. Diu.lc, the geologist and mining engineer, in Millard County this week, tli special article, featuring silver, it origin and other phases about th white metal, will not apjwsr in thi we, k a promiM-d- . The at tub, whuh promises to U? intently inteieting to local, as well as other min.ng section, will appear in the column next Week. J! Convention--Uninstructe- I STORY NO. note named were, s. m. j. S. Cates, Dr. Better Te Black Eatly Bant Teis elecWith tb coming lection of slate and tion and the ditllHl ulfcrH, to be Voted on should have 3, the voter one thought foremost in their mind that of ling properly registered. To be entitled to vote it la necessary to Lave your name roiily inscribed on the list, and in do.r.g thi you will tin n le able t exercise your American Lambic. Every c itnen should be loyal enough to not only te that his name I registered, but should inojt that Id neighbor do Veterans of th Black llawk Indian war of Utah, their friend and a multitude of visitors wdl hvlj forth at one of the best and ar.nual encampment ever staged In the state at Spanish Fork next week. The encampment will open Tuesday, August 14, and will hold forth continuously for four days concluding with a grand final on Friday, August 17th. Citizen of Spaniah Fwtk are leaving nothing undone to make th event a big on and plenty of amust-mewill l afford d the veteran Good rituenship demand each day of thb likewise. encampment. A your pctsonul interest in the affair large contingent of Black llawk vetof the government, and if you regis- eran will attend from this city and ter now and vote at the November tom will leave Sunday In order to you are showing loyalty, be on hand curly for th festivities. election, Errors, which came in a single been An elaWate program ha beside and you cannot complain, fleck during the third inning of a On Tuesday, did wrong. for each other then arranged day. becaje Dud game of ball Redmond Registration for the fail election th ocning day, the vets will asand Manti, at the Redmond diamond is now open to ail those in Salina semble and will penJ the greater Sunday, cost Redmond the game. who will b If portion of tli day in to register required The boya of Redmond, apparently wish to exercise their franchl. and renewing acquaintances. During lost their "grip" in this one inning, they have set aside a th early afternoon open air prothus letting the Temple City lads Eight days a follows: August grams will lie given and on Tuesday day, registration center three runs across the home 13, 21, 25 ami October 1'. 10. 1, 30 the veteran will lie treated to some plate. Ilad it not been for this one and 31. Those residing in district real sport in the way of baseball. aad incident, fans who had gathered for four No. 14, can register at the John, The game is scheduled to witness the battle, would have Ewles is o'clock and Nephi and Spanish Fork where Ewles Mr. home, 'tn real "league stuff," as both Carl will cross hat for the entertainment teams played stellar baseball. The in charge a registrar. Mr. is registrar for district 15, of the visitors at the encampment Forahee score at the end of the ninth stood and the office is at the Bcna Allred Wednesday's program will Includ 6 for Manti and three for Redmond, home. Hours for registration are many of the thrilling features. At and not so bad at that In the morning ten in the morning a 8 o'clock The Temple City team, members between contest will tie staged and during the 9 o'clock at night. and of the northern Sanpete and Juab afternoon a "frontier" stampede and county league, and heralded as a championship bucking contest will GIVES BRIDGE PARTY. cracks," had to play their darndest Mrs, James I. Rex proved a charm- be among the exciting number. to hold Redmond down. After the A monster street parade. In which hoateas Tuesday afternoon when ing "fuss-up- " in the third, Redmond setbands will be heard, Roman four r some twenty-fouentertained tled down and batted out aa many ah chariot rnccs, relay races and of a at raring, bridge. lively game runs as their opponents. Manti was guests Rex home was profusely decor- a wild cow milking contest will b The in dire danger of being overtaken in the ar- the amusing stunts. The closing day the last half of the seventh, and only ated with early fall flowers, e a pleasing ef- - will be a continuation of the for the clever work of Ilenrie, pitch- - rangement creating and other feature honors at Dancing for the ing for the visitors, the score would motion pictures will form th d V?. SfU,hn8 have been different. Through safe while (field, captured the evening's entertainment. pmo hits and walks, Redmond filled Mr and bases and two men were down. ATTEND BIRD FUNERAL. Martines and Mrs. Parley: Poulson,' rie took a streak of power at this Mrs Rex had as her Among he relatives and friends time and when he had finished he ulMe point, attending fun- frT had retired Redmond and all hopes fTf"' ",rMten ,ad,M mne Late eral services for Peter A. Bird, held and faded for winning the game. In the afternoon refresh- - at Social hall Tuesday afternoon Throughout there was good ball ments were served. dainty were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fams- playing and although Redmond was worth, Mrs. A. J. Russel and Joy defeated, the Temple City team son Mrs. and Joe Gerald, Bird, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Cor-Shepherd incw they had been entertained. fi"oni Salt Iak nelia returncl MacDonald, Mr. and Mra. Mart Saturday, The battery for Redmond, Nyles L r "" Christensen and Glen Steele.. For Manti, Ilenrie and Wintz. iue No-vend- Tenple Cily Team l!grl nt Jiand-rhakln- ? U-e- n of four years; secretary of state, for a term of four years; attorney general, for a term of four years; state auditor, for a term of four years; superintendant of public instruction, for a term of your years; state treasurer, for a term of four years; Jus tire of the Supreme court, for a term ten years and one for a term of four ears- - horse-pullin- g and impressive funeral services were held for Mr. Bird Tuesday afternoon at two oclock. Services were conducted at the Second ward chapel and a large gathering of friends were present to pay the last sad tribute to the one who had been called. Oh, Following the opening song, My Father, by the choir, invocation was offered by liana Nielson. Other Following a plan inaugurated fif- musical numbers given during the University of nnd its affiliated organizations, which Jears K at aervices were Sornetime Well deratand, and Through Deepening j Utah which has proved successful includes the South Sevier Sugar Trials, by the first ward choir, un- - and greatly beneficial to Utah and Ret Association, the North Sevier der the direction of G. M. Wright, the mining industry in the United Sugar Beet Association, the Sevier cr James C. Jensen gave 8 offer-seven are universities Association, the States, Poultry j County feet Day, and G.M.M right gave jnp fellowships for graduate work in' Junior Farm Bureau in the three 8 V. 8S feong: 'mining, metallurgical, and chemical county high schools and the Boys Dr. C. Leo .f Merrill, Ira Rasmussen reearth for the college year 1928-2and Gills Club leaders and mem- of Salina, and Moroni Lazenby of jn cooperation with the United States bers of the county, is sponsor for an Aurora were the speakers. A high uurenu 0f Mines, according to infor- - outing for all farmers and their tribute was given by each of the mtion received from the Depart- - families of Sevier county at Maple the eye ball. Salt Lake, and Mrs. Manila Chris- speakers and the life of Mr. Bird mcnt of Commerce. The institutions Grove, Wednesday, August 22. A Mr and Mrs. George Wetherton nS Partir,e of KIass L...X was eulogized in the highest term8, thus Gerald was tensen of Richfield. our following the lead of the Uni-- program of sports, entertainment j an( Marian and Earl Wetherton, a Pn'r (lark colored Following the benediction by Math- - versity of Utah in cooperating with and instruction will begin at 10:30 Ogden were the house guests of wcnr'r, Mrs. Hyrum Gates, Mrs. John las Erickson, the remains were tak- - the Bureau of Mines are the Univer. a m. Mn and Mrs. Frank Evans of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston at the passes, whon one was broken, a en to East cemetery for interment. smell Ewles the the and Mrs. John Olsen served of piece glass entering sjty 0f ,yabama. University of Ari- - Salt Lake, have been invited to be liter's home in Redmond last week- and been has his dinner Brigham Casto dedicated the grave. zona, Carnegie Institute of Technol- - the speakers. Mr. Evans is well end eye, Tuesday at 5 o'clock, for sight Sunday the visitors, with Miss right A profusion of beautiful floral ofimmediate relatives of thirty-twuntil the last impared operation, his of official on account known of here ogy, University Idaho, University Vesta Wright, a guest at the ThursMrs. Peter Bird, at the Bird home. ferings were made by friends and of Missouri, and University of Wash- - position as marketing council for the ton home, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurs- - which has proven successful. relatives and the grave was banked American Farm Bureau Federation, ton motored to Fishlake for the day. gton high with the tribute of love and re and Ephraim Bergeson The information given out by the President spect. Farm State Utah officials of the includes department of Commerce the following: The present plan had Bureau have been invited, its origin at the University of Utah. Maple Grove is a Forest Service At its tenth regular session in 1913, recreational area, consisting of about the legislature of the state provided fifty acres and located on the west for the establishment of a Metallur- - riip of Round Valley in Millard gical Research Department in con- - county, and on the eastern slope of Elaborate preparations are being harmonica band and a large array of nection with the State School of the Pahant range. North Sevier banners. completed throughout Mines of the University of Utah. Forest Supervisor Carl A. Matt-Thof the Park will of The the rangers meeting sUke for the ob8ervation of the fif- - ,The Profam at, act became effective July 1913. SSOn has granted permission for the when the o tn at the clock, . stations in Fishlake, In January, 1914, the University en- use of the Grove and has instructed of he founding of tl:th e anniversary Donna Miss held Nielson, at Sal the on and Manti La a Queenf tire forests, Bursting of tered into a working agreement with Ranger Bert L. Robbins of Scipio, one of t16 the The association, stastand. pr.mary ters the Basin Buick car owned and driv- the Bureau of Mines queen Great reviewing Experimental by the terms of to do all in his power to get the Fri- - principal organizations of the Latter will be attended by Fern Frandsen, en by Mrs. G. M. Burr of this city, which the a Grove in readiness for the occasion, tion east of Ephraim Thursday, University provides Tuesmiles of last week, prov- - Gay Saints church. The date for Carol Jqnsen, Maxine Anderson and and Saturday north of Richfield a few building, part of the equipment for The Grove has plenty of grass, day and most instruc- - holding the jubi,ee' has been Kt for Darlene Jensen as maids and Que best ed one in of the resulted fatalities, day, nearly metallurgical research, certain co- - shade, wood and good cool spring tive ever held in this declar- Christens en and Harold Peterson as when the machine tipped over as a section, 21 ' wth the fes employees and five metal- - water. It was fenced last spring to operative Tuesday August The numbers announced for car heralds. the the In ed Albert Albertson, ranger at result of the blowout. lurgical research fellowships. The its natural vegetation. Mr. tlvitles starting at 3 oclock in the tb(1 program are as follows: Song, return his on with Mrs. Burr were Mrs. Lizzie .Bureau of Mines furnished the tech- - preserve Gooseberry station, Mattsson announces that childrens The educational afternoon the various primary as-- i oUr Great Primary," from the sessions. a guest at the nical and of direction erecmade ments been for supervision the have j of the Primary, sociation3 in Salina, Redmond, Sig- - chorus; . Birth and were social features from Emery, and six smau c intensely certa;n 0f tj,e research fellowships t,ion of two sanitary toilets. When the car turned over the occu- as well as interesting and the gathering of the urd, Aurora and Vermillion will Redmond ward; symbolic dance, part of the supplies and R E- Gery assistant district br when ideas were swapped each of on were top piled tabe part jn tbe jubilee. It is ex- - orTanized mass of 1878, and organpants are Th? in of for lands the of of fellWfP3 ester, ized state of charge rounded out a mighty fine time. 1928; song, Army other, bu notwithstanding the fact awarded to that more than 2000 visitors the Similar meetings are held every pected . Living God, children s chorus, that the glass was shattered and un;versities and mining schools who fice of the Forest Service at 0gden visited Maple Grove recently and two or three years, the idea being an participants in the exercises will dance, Salina first ward. scattered, no one received a cu jjjave shown special aptitude for Presentsaid, If Maple Grove was on one to bring the forest rangers and field This dance demonstrates making a Mrs. Burr and Mrs. Olsen were seareh and investigati0n." of the main state highways it would The opening number of the after- - rug tearing the strips of cloth, agents in closer touch with each slightly bruised about the shoulders! be one of the noted resorts of Utah." other and to discuss and decide on noons festivities will be gigantic sewing strips together, braiding the and body. The auto, however, was FAST RECOVERING HEALTH, The roads to the grove are all good. policies of administration and discuss parade. The parade will form at the strips and weaving braids into rugs; badly damaged, the fenders and one' The road out of Sevier Valley leads and I Memories of Seagull Days," Saoutline the problems. First ward chapel and will move song, side of the car being crushed. grazing Henry Winkle, founder of Wash west of Salina. Round table talks during the even- - north to Main street, thence west childrens chorus; dance of the pop the Danish up a 1st March who on and Mrs. Burr was enroute to bakery, At a point near the middle of ings and instructive discussions Aurora ward; chorus, by three blocks and then to the City corn balls, field, where she was taking the received a bullet wound which laid Round road which a leads At the Fair, Valley, in low for many weeks, was h'gher officials, proved profitable to patk, where a pageant of splendor, Blue Bird Girls, children for a plunge. According to him due west has been constructed and those in the activities the all children after-abowards from participat- representing a brief visit for she lina was statement attending. Monday traveling is Millard and maintained be will Dance the at by county given, ing; Fair, and kin- old Among the forest officials pres- -' primary organizations, 25 miles an hour when one of. noon. Henry was greeting diThis Service. Forest the leads be will The is announced, it were talks who iminstructive parade, dergarten symphony band, Salina friends and declared he was as pert ent, gave the front tires blew out. The diswhich is to a the unusual the of interest. second forgrove C. chief rectly E. assistant Leading ward; Balloon Girls, Salina While Manti at ever. Batchford, residing pact swerved the car and the driver las lost control for the moment and be- - j Mr. Winkle was removing a loaded tance of about five miles. The grade ester, in charge of range manage- - parade will be the float carrying first ward; Pyramid Building and is Very convenient. The distance is ment; A. R. Standing in charge of the Queen of the Jubilee," and fol- - Trail Builders, Aurora ward; har- o fore the machine could be brought rifle from his car, when the gun Richfield. from miles thirty bullet the a on range study work, and W. L. Chap- - lowing will be the Blue Bird Girls, monica band, trail builders, Salina a standstill, it flopped over through ploded, sending childrens hospi-- j first ward; antics by circus animals, include will his bullet The of de on s line, Washington, D. C., R. II. Rut- - birthday, primary all left games, Program body. the occupants its, side, piling Bee horse-shoTrail Builders Utah e and Hive, tal, ring master, Salina pitching, hog, ledge, district forester, Ogden, one side and amid broken glass. just escaped the heart ,and little stunts, An flowers. Salina first and Earths Fairest district assistant and (second dinner of Ernest ward; carrpusal, held for the chicken, were Winkler, calling turkey recovery Passing cars gave a helping hand hopes Ver- and soon the machine was righted the injured man. However, Winkle contests A hike up Rock Canyon to forester in charge of grazing dis- - appropriate float representing the and second wards; Virginia reel, Verfrom million a salt and float Round, ward; Selingers industry trict number four. and the party returned to Salina. fought valiantly and for weeks his! the Pioneer Rangers station, a j million will form part of the line. Sigurd ward; funson, chorus; Indian was regarded as serious, tance of four miles, will be conduct-H- e will be children dance. Trail Builders of the stake; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup return- - Other features has many friends here who were(ed. Everyone, including business .Mr. and Mrs. June Webb and Mr. in decorated tri-- i closing number, Jubilee, Jubilee," ed costumes, to Sunday from a ten days outing marching and Mrs. E. C. Wright visited Sun- glad to know that he is now on the j and professional men are invited I chorus. circus childrens animals, cars, cycles, wagons, at be Fishlakt. in attendance. road to complete recovery. day with relatives at Monroe. CoqdIp Farmers to Ail Id Ini atam-ped- cont I IIen-iTn- Un-jte- en ' Rich-lan- .d JlT j 9, ! o . Ilta In Fiftieth Anniversary of Primary to Be Observed Mves Profilai , is us seven-passeng- en-th- er ... - , . th reg.g - J ! Rich-llin- j Sa-h- j er ! ut j j ex-t- , merry-go-roun- d, j j I |