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Show BOOST YOl'R TOWN BY HOME BUYING AT HOME SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR 'Miters Fill 1 WatirMs f , Fiery Discussions Anenl Proposed County Library Cel NaM its Leclarer iu C. S. I Earner) Brown, nationally Voice are being "iuntd," pw are fur five years, in so far as If th establishing of a county Lb' aid need frvta year to yvr f i. H and hake In.mn d farm lecturer, and who brn concerned, being practiced daily practice isusfj) i, in lie hr county i Ui any way library tr I biaiirt, rsry Iruktn during the past wrk. The are hrtrg had by the bunrh of black a lecture tour through Utah lh rights of Salma public haisrJ 2. That th 1 4 V storm of Ukt Friday, Saturday and face" arvt that w ill appear in Sal just rrcenil), addressed the largest, the fund ahlcb rvsrn md as anj library MrUi at ly Sunday, and which wii general ina Frlruary oth and CUu The place perhaps, gathering of farmers vr Las been created th reftiva of a to the esiit-n- putl-- c J brsn-- a t:A t . ha not uitemldtxi in Sal.na last Saturday throughout the southern section, re of staging the new home for lh library, thm SaLna other may l rrti-1- trj r i o e S')!td in filling the wsteishrd with S )rl bent designated, but will be morning. Cooperation was the will vigorously opo In propoition to th the this act taxpayer xp-Jnow than for many years i use announced at a later date. At any of Mr. Biown's addres U North movement. Thi was verdict tion served I each of uch brought . by brsr will be afforded Sc icr farmer and tome strong point falina riusms shivered from the evil rate, Sal.na citlz-out 3. That it Is understood z. d th at 4 Tuesday evening ':akt Wednesday and Thursday when the privilege of seeing tho boys da were brought out why the farmer association meeting and the that a suitable buildmg tr fsr the thermometer soatvd downward to their "stunt" and every art, every l.ould at and together in all matter wa the main them fur discus- hhrary purpoar be fjnmhrJ topic a be 13 degrees be- song, every "ditty" w ll be done a pertaining to agriculture. .And the i it t reported l and the discussion, at timo. maintained by each c,i .r rcim.ii-itlt w sro. The snowfall in the moun-- t foil and "regular" negTo lmperonat-o- . listener were pleased for the reason sion, close Before th bated. in wbith a county Lhisry or br r.t h the of '.hat Mr. Brown Injected much mirth banter, is kid to be St lcil wa carried to the is lorsvd. Th Lbrsty favd a motion meeting U -r Announcement of the personnel of and kept, hi auJicnc in gwd humot ptent higher now than it wa effect Salina used exclusively for th pan.c i that disaptaxpayer the cast haa made and at the by frequent stork and inciJrnt. h;t year at lh. time. the movement, fearful that ul- the salaries and expenses lr-Ian- s "Farmer are three time a strung prove At I'anguhkh divide, one of the performance will be ewn Pr. C. I no would jeopard) tho local it end the Ur timately purrhtte arj u; hr, j feeders for the I'tule Reservoir, tcar-- t Mtmll, n interlocutor; end rr.cn, II. in mimlier as any olhrr one Indus and periodical," library of which Salma justly & A. June Mr. 2 said "and the if Carlisle, Webb, Brown, Prow, try," ly tire feet of snow fell during the A Uw, providing for the et'tblhb-ment- , srm of last week end. Loa divide M- - tHeson, J- - C- Kcnnard and Pan million farmirs in the United State proud. Dan Baker, following a maintenance and supit-vii'jPrincipal jf would rmjiHTB'aj in every movement showed more than two feet and E- - lafT- - . brief program and an addresa by Mrs. county libraries, and d apai j The will U burchorus consist of August uplift and stand by the farm robnte reported 13 inches of new Grace Jensen, president of l ha Sevier proved In 1919, provides v the Val- - Ehhon. Fredrick Peterson and Pent eau organization, what a power they mow. Gras Valley and John and County for the association, ty ;c. provide lihrar!, daw-velcould be. Farmers have forgotten their ley reported 14 and 13 inrhes, respect- -, Okerljml. firt tenors; Orval opened the fight by explaining th ing of an annual tax of not to exM. G. and ,on hav and krt Thompson Burr, agricultural duties, perhaps, while at Maryivale the recent and reading a law pasted in ceed one mill on th dollar of all tax-ti- e tenors; Bliss Cushing, Vern- - been producing at a loan, and he has petition dorm left a foot of the now on tiw . 1919. In ss much Salina proudly property in th county, out i do r ! Ion Long and Bryant Burges, first absorbed hi losses in family stan level boasts in of lh best cities th of less than 20.000 inhvb:tan's. very library Auloist traveling through Clear has; A. C. Willatdwm, II. E. Iwis dardx, which necessitates a lower good. Ten and fearful th that cent of the aigr.ature of the county, per "jokei" , Chert lime, which precede ore Creek canyon were blocked as a re- and William Cushing, second bass. standard of living for the fanner and was sum place, member of taxpayer of the county, would uf retting his family. U alto showing and indicate that sult of is inches of new snows at the G. M. Wright will direct the chorus. the association declared war on th fire to allow th comroUaior.ert to The first part will consist of claa-ri- c "The east, the west, the middle the ore lcne are being cut. So con- divide. Travelers, however, were y movement and many expressed their tablish the library. Other I rov I..:-. xol-colored harmony, chorune and west and tho north and south, all pro fidents that ore value in paying quanable to get through with the aid views with indignant feeling. The in the law are "that the amount i duet, quartets, instrumental sel- during a variety of commodities, and tities will be uncovered before any if teams. from tbit tax from petition, read by Mr. Baker, and which Conditions in North Sanpete coun-- , ections and duets with spicy comedy all necessary for the clothing and was new to members of the rarert-Teache- r tie length of time, Mr. Daude stated that free libraries, the II maintaining the present showing is highly according to reports from various interspersed. The closing number of feeding of the masses, cannot operate bo tumid over to their local b;crd created furor. a association, and that the point of location section north, are highly encuorag-n-g the first part will be a "Crest Min- successfully independently, and the Th petition, it is claimed, eminated provided, further, that herein ahal be of the ore bodies, in so far ax the enfrom a water supply future. The strel Finale," made up of songs of sooner each individual fanner realis- from the superintendents office at construed to limit or impair the pow. es this and joins his local farm burday. gineering department of the company Cunnion reservoir, feeder for many ether Richfield. The full text of it follows. tr of citie of th firsts class, aa con' Included in the second part will be eau, which, in turn, cooperates with is concerned, was finished. The water of the farms in Gunnison Valley, wap "To the Honorable County Commis- tained In Chapter 2 of Title Cl, art dancing under the direction of the county farm bureau, the county sioners problem is the next retarding feature higher before the recent storm, than Law of Utah, 1927." More cf of Sevier County: to overcome. it was a year ago at this time. The Miss Nielson, and the concluding num- farm bureau with the state, and the Wc the of tho law undersigned taxpayers concerning the farce, "At Har- stale with the American farm bureau, Sevier The first of tho week, after a round ice swamps, near Ephraim, where ber will be a one-awith maintaining and conducting thu Pc-- i in accordance county, then, and only then, will the farmer of holes hod been blasted, the water much of the water is stored for the mony Junction." Laws of Utah, 1919, relat- ary was read by Mr. Baker, but space attain which they are seeking. With Chapter 72, flow from the bottom of the shaft, Gunnison reservoir through freezing, to county public libraries, do hero-b- forbids reprinting. ing the farmers 27 million strong, a giwas more than doubled, and it estimat- is said to be in fine condition, with Salina, it was shown at the Tuesd n petition you for the establishment ed that more than 140,000 gallons is snow and icc packed in huge quantigantic iductry fostered, and as a busi- of a In order that said night meeting, has the only real I.V To county library. ness organization that could demand hours. ties. This source, officials of the flowing in every twenty-fou- r library, when organized, may best i ary In the county. Mere than l.buO their needs and get them." the1 is one Robert of reservoir Burnt Gunn'son has north gone Manager say, erve tho interests of all the people volumes are ataikcd on the shelves, In closing his address, Mr. Brown and will arrange for larger pipe. main supplies for the late waters. of the county, and be administered and in addition, thirty-fou- r RiSi:inea urged the locul furmers to organize This, it is believed, will only take a The storms of last week left about reasonable econ- and daily and weekly papers ere and with equitably and stay organized and cooperate in very short time, and with the big eight inches of snow on level in EphThe library board also boasts omy,, we the undersigned taxpayets. Man-ti, flow of water under control, develop- raim, Moroni, Mt. Pleasant and every movement to attain better con- favor and authorize under aaid law, of a reserve fund of more than f !.t0f, ditions and better prices. while Fairview has nearly two ment will proceed with three shifts. the following provisions: created a tax by levy. city to P. A. state According Bigelow, G. A. Staples, president of the Sevfeet 1. That the annual tax levied o.i The library was established here chairman of the Utah State ier Taxpayers MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Beet growers, stockmen and farmcounty farm bureau, was present years ago, and only after a conevery dollar of valuation in said counMr. and Mrs. Enos Curtis announce ers are highly optimistic over the association, the annual convention of at Saturdays meeting, and acted as of not below be tenths shall three certed effort by loyal citixer.s rho ty the marriage of their son, Marvin, to results of the recent Btorms and there the association will held at the Hotel master of ceremonies. In addition to one mill nor above ten tenths of one worked faithfully and unceasingly tx Salt I.ake, Wedneday, February the address of Mr. Brown, brief talks Miss Cecil Rodley of Provo. The is a feeling of contentment The Utah, on last pa,T?) mill, the rate to depend on the reason-- , (Continued 6. Two sessions are scheduled, one for were made on farm problems and marriage ceremony, performed Janu- present year will result in better conten oclock in the morning and one farm conditions by L. L. Bunnell of ary 8 at Frovo, was a quiet affair, ditions than has obtained for many for two in the afternoon. of the Utah pjv.vo, only a few intimate friends of the years. Beet growers, in particular, I Kl taxis Invitation to out the farm John State Burton, presbureau; going bride and groom witnessing the cere- who have battled against failures for state be ident to in of the of of beet association attendance the wavpayers Mr. Mrs. been sugar and make and will who have three years, Curtis mony. heir home in Salt Lake, and the ering as to action on planting beets and to participate in the discussions. Garland and James Despain, secretary bridegroom has many friends in Sat- this year, are taking a different view The invitations also carry the sugges- of the Sevier county organization,' all ina, his home town, who extend con- and many have signified their inten- tion that besides the subjects named of whom were traveling with Mr. gratulations and wish them happiness tion of getting in and raising the or. the program, taxpayers indicate Brown on the tour through this and prosperity throughout their wed- cash crop, and keeping the factory what other questions of taxation they county. would like to have discussed. A meeting of the members of the ded life. Living religion religiously and the going as never before. MRS. BULLOCK HOSTESS. Salina Grazers association was held evidence of the great good being acThe program calls for a searching Mrs. Franklin O. Bullock was a at Salina-oJanuary 21, and the as- complished in missionary work, and analysis of some of the fundamental questions of taxation, which at pres- charming hostess Thursday of last sociation prepared and submitted a praising the saints for their loyalty, ent are arousing so much attention week, when she entertained at a petition fco Congressman Colton, urg- were the principal topics of the adand consideration. The first part of n in the afternoon. The ing him to favor legislation that dress of J. Golden Kimball In his adthe program will be An Analysis of small tables, at which the guests were would put the public domain in Utah dresses before the gatherings at the ' Utahs Present Tax Structure. This seated for luncheon, were each center- under Government control. quarterly conference held in Salina, adPresident of A the will call attention to the constitutional ed with pretty sweet peas. High honcommittee, consisting Saturday and Sunday. and legislative provisions under which ors at the game were won by Mrs. A. visory board members, wa3 appoint- Kimball, of the first council of sevenUtah is operating. J. Lewis and Mrs. Max Cohen. The ed to see that all permittees placed ties, a powerful and pleasing speaker, his listeners with his logidiviC. In home and the . address the made Following community by Following this will be comprehen- guests were Mrs. D. G. Burgess, Mrs. their pro rata number of purebred captivated S. Brown at the Victory theatre last sion. Mrs. J. L. Despain, Venice, was sive survey of The effect of the ad- M. L Oveson, Mrs. W. II. Browm, Mrs. bulls of some recognized beef breed of cal discourses, and the wit and humor Mrs. Jam6s ministration of our tax system upon A. S. Crane, Mrs. II. B. Crandall, cattle on the range, with the female interspersed, brought out the serious Saturday morning, local farm bureau chosen efmembers held a brief session and thoughts more convincingly to his Monroe of Salina and Mrs. Arthur equalization and revenue. This pre- Mrs. James I. Rex, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, breeding cattle. and Mattsson C. fected a reorganization by electing LaFever of Elsinore, members of the sentation will be anticipated with Mrs. A. C. Willardson, Mrs. A. Supervisor Ranger hearers. officers for the year. P. C. Scorup executive committee; Mrs. Vilate An- great interest on account of the many Prows, Mrs. Max Cohere, Mrs. J. B. Albertson were in attendance at the Notwithstanding the inclemency of or need the was chosen president; James Monroe, derson. Central, secretary-treasureand McMillan and Miss Mary McMillan. the views on this point. explained weather, attendance at the confermeeting in the restrictions sessions was unusually large, further Ernest Herbert, ence grazing Annual reports submitted showed The third subject on the program to- the division Hole on IN RABBIT the Browns The officers, from all parts of North Sevier .saints HUNT. JOIN period in financial is The is good organization known, Remedy. As styled condiT. Abe to about Casto and J. stake being in attendance. The proimproved range bring condition and that activities had the general committee of the taxpaygether with Sportsmen from Salina, Spring-villg session were y continued to and will directboard of a Crime, prevent comprise grams for the ers association has, for several months Lchi and Salt Lake, comprised tions, greatly erpanded during 1928. and this on music of. a the ors. Only nine members were signappropriate portion large interesting, It was disclosed that the organi- been studying the tax situation for the a party of rabbit hunters who enjoyed elebe discourses secured can and relief This talks ed at the reorganization meeting, but by the range. general zation now has a membership of 283 purpose of determining whether the a day of shooting at Scipio Sunday. the directed of the it was officially announced that an active members. writh a like number remedy lies in imporved administra- Farmers in the region of Scipio will exchanging permits for vating. Jas. C. Jensen solos included which number of membermusical intensive drive for a larger numbers, permitted catt'e; of women affiliated with the home tion or in a change in our constitu- have 3000 fewer rabbits to contend present; for sheep permits, since the sheep by Miss Lillie Nielson and G. M. ship than ever before, will be started and is antional or in both. It with hunt. The before than the provisions big community section. would not be allowed to enter the Wright, and a duet by Jas. C. Jensen within a week. The enthusiastic talk ticipated that the one speaking on this farmers arranged the hunt and GunS. R. The report of County Agent made by "Farmer Brown has enthuswill have some very definite jed in herding the animals. Luncheon forest until June 11, while cattle are of Salina and E. L. Swalberg of 1 advance Boswell made to indicated the the enter May ed local farmers to the importance nison. Sunday evening, closing proposals which in turn will be pre- - end hot coffee were served by Scipio now being allowed e to ascertain session of the conference, was of a strong organization and the goal by the farmers of the section in r.ontecj to the legislature. business men and farmers for fully The association promised associa-woul- d mutual who cattle j ducted number of stake the has been set to enroll every farmer entific farming including permittees by "The School Dollar is the next on 200 men. The rabbits were loaded on be willing to' exchange their tions. p an ing. in and around Salina, as well as mer- researc an experimen This discussion will show ' trucks and taken to Salt Lake where program. for sheep and report on the chants and business men, as members Most of the projects directed by the the trend in school demands on the Conference was held in the new they were distributed to the poor, permit? which creati0nal hall of the commodious new 1928 annual the at county agent during of the local farm bureau. surpassed taxpayers; how the money is meeting in the big hunt from spent Those assisting T. H. Atkins, a farm bureau boost- - tbose of the Previous year, the report and what is to be hoped for in econ- - Salina were Archie Bird, Ernest Her- - will be held during the first part jf ward chapol, now nearing sad. February. er of Salina, was chosen as completion. bert, Russ Rasmussen, Kermit ider.t of the county farm bureau at It was shown ire Mr. Boswells re- Quay, Chad and Gillead Herre reorganization meeting held at Rich- OLD TIME DANCE PAETi. port that around 6500 pounds of but--' fered on this subject. bert, T. M., and Frank Herbert of j Pavant Chapter of the Daughters' A delightful dancing party, when field recently. G. A. Staples was re- - ter and 1600 pounds of butter sub- The final subject will be the rela- - Salina and A J. Thompson of Gun- - of the Pioneers will hold the monthly was elected president and J. H. Payne of stitutes were consumed in Sevier tionship of taxes upon inviting capital nison. meeting January 31, at the home of old time dances were featured, week last of Monheld Glenwood and Nephi Nelson of Mrs. D. M. Anderson, at 2 oclock in Thursday evening county every month. The farm bur- to this state and the resultant increase d roe, were named as additional direct- - eau went on record as favoring home of population and general prosperity, Superintendent A. J. Ashman, Mrs. the afternoon. In the program out- - at the First ward chapel. Ful.y and enterta'r.ed e were 1 will be ors. Jas. H. Despain of Venice was production of this commodity and a chap-people committee the Elsie Stillman, county primary super- by a dainty tray luncheon during choice for''" Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crane entertain-Mrvisor and Miss Laura Willis, county1 'ter of the history of Utah, by Mrs. plans were formulated for an educa-- j social Lucile Greenwood, who has con- tional campaign, in which the Par- - ed at dinner, followed by an evening hour. The party was A. Williams; piano solo, Mrs. M, I. he Mathias T. Erickson, Clayton rored ducted the home community section Mrs. J. by association will partici- of games and cards at the Crane humorous reading, Nielson, Er.os Cur-Jo-y Oscar Mre. of the county farm bureau, was re- - pate, to promote the use of Sevier home Tuesday evening. There were and a Rasmussen, musical Crane, reading by tia and George Sorenson. tained as president. Crane. county products. ' ivcl.; J?st3 at the party. a and an ana alr fJvwitg in at ih 41Bfool hfv kl the ZiW property, lnd Kalina and in the upmiun of F. It. lUude, eroiutfit fcnj runult irtf kPtf.n cer fur the company, the re ernt development are highly indicative of the clo proximity of or of U htgh grad quality. The eau-rnow flowing in khow atrvngly of the nugreariic character, and in prartiraliy a'l cam wherv Uat water U found, is ur evidence of ttwni-ra- l During the late sinking at tho prvjwr indi chert lmi were lin for o lh deejn-of coming eating (nations, and lliia i Uktn aa an evidence of permanent formation to a great depth. Another of the rncour-aginsituation at the property, was the striking of heavily mineralized formation in the bottom of the ha& It U nut known, a yet, however, whether the ore showing i a taping of the ore bod, but the showing I highly indicative of aomelhing Record Further lyi of the UllU'Rt Of th com-fitte- lrry mi U1 traJ-W- fr pt . h Parent-Teache- s l, Ut key-not- e 4rcviJ g s.ti eJ r -- o y it , r -- t 1 f B-o- k - g n p;-.a- n ,r f-- r Parent-Teach- er y, bod-ic- fin-lt- -- c. satis-factrr- y Ci.:-.-pli- estab-Mjh'n,- ed , ct y Stale Taxpayers iL two-mi- ll acv-er- vice-preside- nt Local tars dsl I ; ' Local Farmers Reorganize; Membership Drive Planned bridge-luncheo- I vice-preside- r. vice-preside- secret- ary-treasurer. e, two-da- over-grazin- one-ha- assit-subje- lf ct con-th- ( ! . j j j vice-pre- s- Dom-gaar- d, j j , seven-line- ty-fiv- i th' crStary-trfasure- r. ,rx-rve- s. sper-Oveso- er j , i A f n; i; |