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Show It's Safe To ACzsrtlt3 It Helps) V,fA Advertise M SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, I92S ELEVENTH YEAR Ms Appeal For dado by M NO. 14 Saliaa Caplares y Cross Opepina Place County Republicans Battle Strong Ticket In Field in'. f,ie H.titUr ,t U-fort boll qUfed Appeal far fnJ la '.J th affriJnf families in th .uih, a a tf iL Triior-J- IVatr inn- - j td is Wujr la UiIJa lt "ji disastrous urm, n I, vf lb .miud.ti,r i.v head uf th t te'k;n" in to evtmimt rt.lkfcl health fmJiiitiin ' twii d. part mu,? s f UrMU, tJ 1J day W rrtw jvumirj la n Urth in th South r.d in iVrto RY,offu manatri fct.J fhj. and uodrf th tnrtrvrtit.ii t.f at the (Vtiti , II, Daws, tk Ike coolly Mt been mad la th Sbn ctirm jos-- liar annual Sam Jorgensen of Satina, Named Legislative Candiike (wmjiup setups in far a pood tnrtimiry, In ikrooth tk Aiurkun K4 I'iwi, Of. I lr,t firm of ll.e lurkl orynniittiun rit lnt .mly. niirhjinr fivtn the tkidmf same and in vhuh ike had Fal.na arte E. l ttr tfht. Leal man. palma lad nctlfieJ that Salma ailrttwt-date on First Itallot-Cou- nly huej superior Attorney Aspirants lorn et It f!2!, and ike feVcl ht iftr, i :,d Mr. U right. M ehutoul far hh.rley ), seme ended isi'.h M th fandi I rathcred n4 later than ttr lir&ie Crane an4 Mr. Rnkfaid. ike tally U.n nx fur 8L In Struggle for Supremacy wiih Hunt Winning. and M.--, Jane Writ. Other ane rna and n,n Lr luhfelJ. Hum Saturday kin hi. On wrrlpt of the iitiftiuii a rv r. from (3unnHin, RuLfwid, If) rli Itie buMirrh tnuhnr in Ue II. It. Crandall, rahir for the special committee was organised anj i'fcrjruiich. Beawr and MJfard. large trucks, accompanied the Iwal State hank and a member of Fant 1L made la suan rndeawr ia now Fourn talent ta lb battlefield and a.drd Ike er, grnrral Hunts contention was right anJ he REIl ItLICAN NOMINEES. n- - Ike Hate itemhle the fund, a the matter U tr ite def t for the sjrtrm, with hme guards in rvutm the j republican committee, wa SO . stated that he wuulJ stand by hi reIke Ike among gurrtt attending Urgent In giving relief ta the suffer baJ.u irters at KuhftlJ, ateJ a nl. the Hotel hm at Utah Fi previous ruling, unless an appeal wa Due arrival late of the th and Urs given to hi character. of h'al.na wa ached tiled to battle with ceremonies, lng. State Representative -made before the delrgate. to Amlouaadur H mood la an for kej-complimentary and apin-amatter the help, making lively Mnre high today at Kaima, butt1) T. S. M. JORGENSON Following a motion made by G. M. Myivut lIrrrHk, who wa a gueati may be impotnikle to gather the am- - noi a dull moment crept in that would the game ha been forfeited to Salina Burr to the effect that the ruling of j rtliu-of the a of Salt for he kind U lake It to but cauae up ailed, grief and tear." roe, for the reatun that f.ve of Sal the rha r be overrulled and an appeal Amtawnador of Herrick' hearted and gencruu to give freely couple aocial e and ha talk" have ir.a Commlsaioner Four Year day. left Cutting ahtp player quit. One be made ddre-fur a decision by the d lea gathering of republican at thi time. C. A. STAPLES during the early the city for a abort time, while four ,time were Chairman in hotel the at the gates, Political recentJorgenson, after Governor Martin, of Fh rida, hour of the day and later competi- - other fcrvfae," for what reaaun I evening. Central had motion been Burrs in talif the but duly secondth wtw aont avoided, five out were atarte.1. comKeen mewagea, indicating not given. Coach Davia, though gamea ly Two Year Commissioner ed, called for an "aye" and "nay" Ambassador Herrick gave a splendid waa ahown for the valuable ly d MpjKsntcd with the atatuaoof of the aituation here and MORONI JENSEN vote. A second vote wu necessary to Mid: 'Kraitlent in storm alrick- - ptirea offered by the company and fairt, ia being game and he ia lining address on war work and he paid a Richfield make a decision by the chair, and the to tribute Charles glowing a en area are in dire need. f!ed eLindbergh, during th feature mattera were up aome "freahiet" for the purpoae decision wa made that Hunt had the "lame for the can but relieve fine Eagle" praising aid, in ea the aport during the rendering tremely lively. j of being County Attorney lecn nominated, hi vote licing C!V are being enter splendid achievement he had made in suffering and provide for tliouivanda During the day the employee ton and high ho T. A. HUNT a against Sevy Ctrta. With this Heraviation. Amlmasador homelea of through generou iupport were piloted the Uined that the "aUr" will be again advancing Richfield a division of rick started hi western trip via the Sevy asked of th people of our nation. May plant, the main plulH of the company. he but the was ruled out delegates, I urge all Red Croat chapter and Every part waa vioited and every e airplane, and Lindbergh wa hi pilot as of the were not order, Ohio need from proceeding to Illinois. nation at large the extreme tail explained by the atat.on uper-o- f Contention over the aclvction of within At Mr. parliamentary In practice. Crandall stated Governor stricken of area that torm Thi Intendent. candidate for the county attorney of help part of the program Morrow of Kentucky, gave a political Sevier county, at the Republican this point a motion wa made to adFlorida." address at the hotel during the eve- - county convention held at Salina last journ by Joseph F. Peterson, and Hunt was, after deducting the two : knowledge of the working. Defensive atunta by Salina line were ning and brought a splendid address Friday, wa the only barrier that SALT LAKERS IMPRESSED. a half illegal votes, declared the and from east to west the the to the effect in At three ticket oclock the a baaket dinner evident during the f rat quarter. caused delay putting Mr. Betty B. Vorae, president of the nominee of the convention, winning that Herbert Hoover, the republican through with a boom. The fight in Utah Nurery company, Justin Vorae, wn enjoyed. Everyone carried well Richfield played Salina line hut his over by one vote. opponent candidate for of the United president the attorney nomination waxed warm for the company, and Mrs. Ailed backet of appeliting food and unable to make any appreciable gain. In the for wa fight representative, when States, not the until making blew gains wa iiren" after every day at time and it The second quarter wa somewhat the seventy Justin Vorae, came down from Salt Robind Tietjen, of Monroe, Dr. M. and concensus the of that Ave the n or more for that the opinion but hour fumbles question tame, Lake Saturday and were guests over wit ready being frequent, eat.' among the wise ones, was that the , settled. Three candidates were Markus, of Richfield and S. M. JorSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. republican candidate would win easily placed in the field, T. A. Hunt, John genson, were placed in nomination. If. V. Cherry. Sunday morning the reln the Novrn,,t'' election. Governor tllfc .vy, Jr., and Vernon Erickson, all On the first ballot, Jorgenson visitors were taken to ,ith the opening of the third quar- properties Mar77 ceived and U on votes, Tietjen, f2, 'Peaking tour for the 0f Richfield. After the long parley, of the Salina Lead Zinc company and Salina kicked and tore into was declared the nominee, win-- , kus, 9. field with a smashing offense. Wil-- rePuI'cnn national committee and to the salt properties being operated his trv,,s through east and inf 0vcr Sevy, as Erickson with- A permanent county organization son, fullback for Salina, ripped off.durin,r by the Great Western Salt company, 1oove' the was effected by the election of Lewballot. the first drew J Wr in he wcl8,t and to other interesting point fav?r,ti ten yards for the first touchdown. to is returned Salina Crandall Jones of Monroe, as chairman, RoM. was 3. unanimously ,Mr were Jorgenson tol of this Rchfield, at outbreak, began valley. Expressions surprise . he enthuand was land Btate ticket on for the highly repre-Tietjen, of Monroe, as secretary I weaken placed under Salinas onslaught and Wednesday freely given by the visitors as to the re- he sia8tic over the had Mrs. and had John L. Sevy, Jr., w as named B. H. Crandall reports after sentative, wonderful possibilities to be found in with both teams battering close to ived fro,n headquarters regarding made a clever nominating speech. as Salina Tost SC. American Legion, the end of the quarter, Rasmussen. this section, and thus more boosters r term for county! II. II. Peterson, county chairman, For the have been found for Southern Utah, one of the crack organizations of playing left guard for Salina, nabbed the coming election, and the privi- visitthe A. G. lege distinguished regarding commissioner, Staples of Cen-- ! opened the convention at ten thirty, The visitors returned home late Sun- the west, will be represented at the a fumble and left the opponents from the ors of L. addresses, east, making J. Elsinore, and and before proceeding with th deli- Amtenth national convention Staples of tral, the behind him, and counted six po nts. evening. added an was Congressman pleasure. John Parker of Joseph were nomina- - lierations, introduced crican Legion and the American Le- Blocking Richfields passing attack. ted. It took three ballots to reach Don B. Colton, who was a convention STATION CLOSED. gion Auxiliary which opens at San Salina played defensive ball in the a decision, and on the final, G. A. visitor. Congressman Colton gave a RAIL OFFICIALS VISIT. Dr. C. D. Marsh, associate physio- - Antonio, Texas, next Monday mom- - last quarter. L. Christensen splendid address and at the outset of the bureau of animal indus- - mg. J. F. Martin, who has served as cepted a Richfield pass, putting the II. I. Schofield, general passenger Staples won out with 86 votes. two th commissionerurged all loyal republicans to support year try, and head of the Salina Experi- - post commander of the local organ!- - ball in the center of the field, with agent, J. D. Stack, assistant traffic the county, state and national candi- Richfield had of Moroni Jensen ment station in Gooseberry canyon, A. zation, and Mrs. Martin, left Thurs- six minutes to play. This put Salina manager, C. W. Weigel, in charge of h.p D. W. dates. He touched on the tariff Issue, B. Clawson, assistant to Dr. Marsh day enroute to the convention city, on the offensive and the locals were mail, baggage and express, and H. 72 votes, W. L, Warner, 43 and bal23 on votes the first prohibition and other important issues and Mrs. Clawson, left Salina Thurs- - Mr. and Mrs. Martin will join the battering Richfield when time was M. Cushing, divison passenger agent, Fitzgerald, before the voters and urged them to the was lotdeclared Jensen nominee, of the Denver & Rio Grande system, day of last week for Washington, D. Utah delegation at rrovo, where they called. 138. 72 the of out with weigh carefully all the national and C. Dr. Marsh stated that the four: will entrain for the southern trip, momThe lineups were Salina visitors Thursday state as nomination I" the fight for the problems before voting. months work during the summer had The route to be traveled will be over The officials Pos. RICHFIELD SALINA ing for a few hours avErnest ballot the first Bamberger, candidate for the attorney, been completed and the station closed, the Denver & Rio Grande Western iut returning from a southern county Robinson were Christensen... re . States United Hunt votes ailed the Senate, and W. II. showing ; knaught, Missouri Pacific lines, until June first of next year. Many,nd the f t P ti . nomine, f.r ?.v- W.tu., ;LT.! OH. Sevy, tests in weeds as feed had been made deleIt is annouced that sixty-fiv- e and both were visitors also the thus emor, son fight withdrew, throwing at the station the past summer and gates and their wives will atend from sec- - gave brief talks, On the and Hunt between Sevy. GO AFTER CAR THIEF. that the work had been highly sue Utah, making the largest delegation After the reception given the visitond ballot Hunt received 72 votes, cessful. from this state ever attending one Morse Burr of the Burr Motor corn- the convention proceeded to busiors, of the national conventions. and S. M. Jorgenson was chosen ness credentials accredited the than votes OPERATION SUCCESSFUL. Mr. Martin carried with him the chairman and Roland temporary Earl Cohn, who suffered infection local post banner and the banner will Chairannounced the decision, jen temporary secretary. Committees of his eyes and which at first was appear in every parade, many of were named on credentials, permathought as serious, underwent and op- which have been planned during the col- nent organization and order of busibeen had ballots Before the lot. eration at a Salt Lake hospital recent- - three day session of the delegates.1 Meredith was arrest- The lected, however, Hunt called atten- ness and platform resolutions. tion to the fact that he had sufficient convention then recessed until two votes without the two and a half oclock, at which time committee reful and that Mr. Cohn is progressing ficers. and Wright; head linesman, Barker, votes, and with the illegal votes cast ports were made followig which nomnicely. POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED. out, he had sufficient to nominate. inations were made of the order of thai business. Chairman Jorgenson stated Th? marriage of Miss Wanda Fenn and Royee Knight, former residents MISS MARGUERITE CRANE FAMOUS RIO GRANDE BAND of Salina and both well and popularWILL BE OCTOBER BRIDE SATURDAY TO GIVE CONCERT ly known in the younger social set We, the Republicans of the County importance that we consistently and here, was solemnized at the Salt Lake 0f Sevier, State of Utah, in conven- - earnestly strivg in every way to in-Temple, Wednesday of this week, tion assembled on this the 28th day crease the amount of water subject Announcement of the engagement The bride is the daughter of Mr. and September, A. D., 1928, hereby re- - j to the use of our citizens. been apparent to even -' has Constituour Miss Marguerite Crane, daughter devotion to It the afFrm of long and of Mr, 0 ,ge ,1s a nativp tion of the United States and the laws the least discerning, that the water jnn, of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane of this Salma. She attended the schools of hereon based. We likewise, unquali- - rights of this county are being in- More than 2000 head of choice tlu3 city and for some time she has fiedly, indorse the city, to W. Stanley Walker, a promprinciples set forth vTd, impa;red and diminished, and inent business man of Salt Lake, is spring lambs and among the choicest keen residing at Provo Royce Knight and adopted by the Republican Na- - although the utmost care has been of in the administration Kanexercised the in Convention tionsl enunciated made this week by the parents of ever sent from this point, were weigh- j3 son of Mr and Mrs Almi sas still obvious that City, in July of this year, as well available water, it Mr. and Mrs. A. S. t, the ed out Tuesdav of this WppU piht Kn L and U a ght graduate of North as those expressed and adopted bv the much heretofore habitually used by the cars, part of which were double-decdivertis , being Sevier, completing his work with the Republican State Convention held at citizens of this county, ers, being required to transport the gSS 0f 1927. jnr Knight is a stu- - OPden. in August of this year, 1928. ed into other channels, to the detri-- 1 - nfc nouse hotel Dur- - at jae Monday, October lo. the After mature deliberation, we feel ment and injury of our people. Miss Crane, who has been a stu- animals. The sheep, products of the dent oum b. Y b. at and will in our ing the evening, and starting promptly , . , There is a consciousness thig party should espouse cor- r . f0r time was Manti Livestock company s mountain complete his studes there. The new- - that . condition arisen has minds this cerand that contend taIn for principles svneonators lunch- -t nine a at 8.30, syncopating the honored guest ranch in Salina canyon, were pur- iyweds have hosts of warm friends tain priv leges and rights, which we through the illegal interference and at Miss will furnish & R. D. eon G. Smith, of control the unlawful the Faye by chased by Ralph Pitehforth, the well ere an(j au j0jn jn wishing them eem beneficial for the State orchestra, given unsurpation known livestock dealer. The sheep happiness and prosperity on their were consigned to eastern points and matrimonial voyage. ! are prime and ready for immediate The Rio Grande Band has the repu- - nouncement of the troth was mode. , ivh mamet. The sheep were purchased for this sect on of the country, and bulwark and the defender of indivi- - Nation second only to Sousas famous Among the friends present, besides to be chosen by dal r irhts. It is our desire that the aE.o.re(ratjon and since its organiza- - the were t, pledge the candidates last fall on contract, the price being . At ' i L: f to Mh. Marenente. Crane have ten half c.nta par pound. n,ther Mrs. N. L. Pohroon. W ha, boon th.7 ti.n tr.phio, and ch.mpion.hlp, Mrs. r. c. uam- O. M. Mrs. The Mr. Kenner informed the Sun rep- - looking after business matters in Sal- - summation and hundreds. the Money be been neer in the State Eng gathered by accomplishment of th?s power M. E. Mrs. rdedsre Bird, Mrs. Fred resentative that the herds at the ina, and visaing at the Lonzo Peter-- j thete matters and things. repealed and abrogated, and we 'drummer boy, standing only three ette, ' mountain ranch were to be vastly im- - ron home left for her home in Salt Mrs. Peterson proved through the introduction of a Lake City Tuesday. pen of fourteen registered Cardale states that Mr. Peterson is recoverin, , reeardless of profes- - property; and, whde we are not op- - ered cars and enroute to Salina wdll Ruth Phillips, Miss Mary Spender, rams, an import from New Zealand, just fine from his recent operation. Mr. PT1d all ctiz'-n0- , Miss Waurine Duffin, Miss Eleanor profit 0T Fuffer loss proportion- nosed to a rJ'Hrious expenditure in . The rams were purchased at the re- - Peterson has been a sufferer for som- concerts at many. of .Lakethe cities consonance with the benefits received. atelv Miss Rose McAul ffe. Miss Fn- With cent National ram sale, $180 oe ng time from a cancerous growth on the flourishas orthe agricultural and Salt here between Ivey, we pledge ourselves to advisely expend declj thirty-fouhead. class of This stock, jpf and in August the growth was ny Lynch, Miss Gerthude McAuliffe In this arid country, agriculture and paid per monf'' and to conserve the band members, numbering Th ho"- Mr. Kenner stated, were nationally removed hy a specialist in the city kindred activities must of necessity same in so far as it is possible. and guests, it is expected that fully and M:ss Mary Watkins. be should there also that Wg Mrs. on and feel, the J. T. assisted Vt10 by wy known for prolific wool production rnd his complete recovery from the pfecipitat here and remain teas was jgg and conservation of wa- impounding Smith. for afternoon. meat. and over until Sunday superior (Continued on page 5) malady is now assured- ter. 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