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Show 0 I DON'T SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING y4 I AA AT I BOOST SAUNA I PATRON 12E SAUNA THE SAUNA SUN MERCHANTS V VA SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR PLAN ELABORATE BANQUET I AT FIRST WARD CHAPEL NO. 3! CLEVER JAPANESE TEA WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENT Modern Beet Culture Told Fine In By Expert Agriculturist Mloliers Mul Session M Mary M((dlunt rharminfly YU HD rnU rtamed at the frrt of a arris ttHiUJ hh1I (Ul diju ituiy ready of thus drl. (HQ home" ld "at thukcft, Ul )utl dajt, between th hour lluti (vtilwi, of three and fit, at her home Mon lad, hut rvJU, JtfS hi g hi change in the artUVa of in. Fall plowing, early planting and crop. Itanl early and get the beet t os Her and Mi end I 4 funeral rxis arere A rWitjf airangcd day ration of the Piute lies-rg will it started and the attention at Hvh cuuked le hardy string thinning notceftary ng M4 Wre!nr4ay aflrtitauii (rum the ms featured Ira Japanese (he subm during Irrigation 4 w company, to wtie combat and and white The tth lh weeding hwJ will lime, together at fly. Krltpf pro' $cwn4 ward tHaprl for Nirli Prlrr iMt in a resolution at the onnusl rtar.. I Kctrtal were talk fart-i- r late plantrd .t been program. ha are l hold gitrn the t nra KaLna fertilization, at mure proven, important Uanurt a resident vf ptr ty that re ult in sucressful Lee! is unaide to witbtand the attak of on the costumes and liad.tion of the holder meeting hlj In Ul4 t m than thirty ytart Mr, Prtrstn pas- - j LfcPqurt hall vf lU Kvid aarj thap- but strong plant do, and the Japanese people, and an Interesting Monday evening tf th work. T ad away Ut Sunday at the Hum of I, ) February 8. Tbtre aro crop, John Button t.44 a group of change In the art ides will be tsid. at farmers at an impromptu meeting growers wlu fall plow, plant early letter written by Mis Mat I hit daughter, Mr. Alma Monn. Mr, tare iiMptiitant ikitti to ha Daniel, la provide that a majority of the suck iVteron ai M year of aye and hit date, I ha pUre anj fifty Virury theatre Thursday morning and wattr rsreftilly, generally get musical direct r in a srhmj Japanese present at Hireling ran go V'J ft r acre return. death a due to infirmalivt and ad uiiU, Tha latter amount a ill he The rugsr manufacturers must hate from IS to 20 wa th Mr read Iran artin of bufirers. ! Lr Knwarff ii girls, by Ijiytun, where the sugar mill i t a need aye, Tha body brought to tW iharee hr thi h g "LeJ" and iu tonnage and the grower must furr.Uh f A Ml Pleasant. violin of so' the and w:ll two be mu adoption ihaegr it if )uii are to maintain the big in located in Iluvibler county, is the m I .duruloudy (heap and no one ran af Kalina interment. select , by Mr, Felly of ML at the neat annual tnmtirg. NUU ivu-rtoaaa horn in Kaedm, Lrd to mm the event. The dinner dustry that spend thousands ujmn LI si plant in the state, and it Is the piano Pleasant and Mis Margaret Jensen I Announcement of the annuel reM-Inthousands of dollar in your valley factory in Utah that paid the January 4, IMi. While in hia native Min at 4 ollnrk sharp. of Kalina, th delighted addrew many MucU Idee minimum and an of 17.00 successful and ni to the ton, land he rmhrart-- the faith of the growers The banquet. Die first to be btld atje-uptr year, Mrs. J. I. Rev presided at the tea Victory theatre, where srt.c!tr ;s Mormon church and ahde thrra he t ie tvw cbapel, will undoabledly gtl will find that by turning the land in ditional bonus." continued Mr, Burum. table ladle wa and in Iwld, Oriental fdlcd. the The gowned of chance the comfortably 2t it the thu When H grower plant Mytun and Mdir a Imc. the giving a fall, mrd missionary. big patronage in serving. Those Isnl among businet trsnrsr.o i year of aye he act aad for America soring th d.iim r, aver that none w.ll aerating through the proreM of the supplied i2.000 ton of beet last fall, costume, from town out of In abound and usual a attending the tea Were the annual financial reju r.s at, i prow-ritand Waled at Kali MM, where in go away hungry. Just think of til .uniu during the winter, and then married to Una Madaen. ting down to a table ladened with oc planting Just as early as possible in that section. Our farmer do fall were Mr James, Fmith, Krusseff and be select Ion of a board of d 179 he the ceremony Wing performed in the cans of appetizing food, with bright the spring. Mr. Burton, who reside plowing and flanl early and the av- Wycoff, Mis Ethel Trowbridge and The report of June WYbb, rec rt.c famed Endowment houte, Mu-- Mr, and shiny silverware, new dishes and at Garland, is among the successful erage production run higher D.tre, Mr. Felly of Ml Pleasant, Mm Josi for the organization, was I Tho f ami Mr. Peterson removed to Spring in the new hall. The Keating capacity farmirt of 11 reel Jr r county, and ei haps, than it doe ghy other place Curtis and Mr. J. G. liberty of read and approx ed. Gunnison Rev. condition and Mra. and Mavwetl showed iri,-tlin likethe tho state. Your district ran do report City and in 1KS they came to Kalina. of the new hall is ISO and there will through hi wide experience in beet Thirty-fivwise' and wU-state-widcompany good, and the reur.i guesta atyou farmers get thi of Richfield. Laal fall, Mr. and Mr. Peterson went be myriad of daintily gowned ladies raising, he ha from other offtcera were highly satisto Sail Lake to reside. known. lie ha studied the Utah sit- idea firmly seated in your mind, you tended the tea. to nerve your every wants. same can the and achieve factory. success, Mr. Peterson I aurvived by the familiar A dancing party will be held in the uation and thoroughly achieve this sucres are when In the selection of a board of and you you Lena Peterson aon. beet the with Mr. widow, recreational hall following the dinner ;four sugar conditions, a contest loomed In d atri-r- t ft Alonzo, of Slina; Alfred of Walker and diversion that will please all he gave a broad minded view of the supporting a Jbig industry, receiving Three eandidatea for the board ville, Montana; Peter of Garfield and will lie furnished by the entertainers. general conditions. Climatic condi- a big payroll and building your tral named from thi diitrirt, Lafe Frvr.d-aen- , Stanley of Willow brook, Calif.; three tions, he stated, had len a retarding ley and communities and tho more more the WaUon money of Gar Chri. Sorenson and 3 factor during the past few years, but tonnage you produce, daughter, Mr. John be 'd! circulated." On the second 111-Frandsen. I ,f W. R. of could Jenaeh conditions he insisted that the Bingham, field; Mr. t Frandaen carried the Mr. and Mr. Alma Mon son of Salt Lake. returned who st.l have been better in high Burton, production recently wa W. I declared tho C. victor. Twelve grandchildren and two great he D. from where attention a more had little C., Washington, p:.', tonnage, board member for the past two ycam been given through fall plowing and was an envoy in behalf of a higher grandchildren are a! ho left as sur from district 3, had tendered hi resvivor. protective sugar tariff, gave encourearly planting. Mr. Peterson was well known In ignation, due to removing to Suit Mr. Burton, who formerly served aging reports, and stated that it was and C. B. Payne wa cho.en to Lake, Salina and hia frierfds were numbercoma almost the American that as a member ef the National certainty I. W. Oldroyd h the ed by a acore. Although quiet and mittee of tho National Farm Bureau sugar producers would get protection The Boy Scout of Salina will cele- association, gave some statistics that against the cheaply produced sugar rnl unassuming, he was kind hearted and gave aid to many in time of distress. brate the anniversary of their organi- were interesting, and his hearers were of Cuba, the Philippine and other eight day. Before going to St.f R- M. Jorgensen will represent riflri t He served a number of years at walk zation's birth by a special activity for deeply interested, and he gave en- nations where peons were employed at George, where he worked in tho tern-- , 8. Officer to conduct the affr.'re of each day of the week, beginning on ul in the Manti temple. Don't in- pie for some two months, ho spent the company, it wa announc., couragement to the growers by citing ridiculously low wages. bo named or next the within ten At the funeral Wednesday after- Friday, February 8. two W. Mrs. cash the home and months of at made relative day been jure your big industry your ri ports that have A full weeks program has been outtwo weeks. noon, which was under the direction to the water supply. The snowfall crops by losing heart as a result of C. Murphy. of G.M. Burr, many sorrowing friends lined and the scout authorities are j r0UJf j,ou j,c valleys and moun- - recent failures," said the speaker in Brice McBride, water commissionBrigham Casto was born at Council gathered to pay the last sad respects. asking the cooperation of school and tains, he said, were indicative of an closing, because droughts do not Blaffs, lovta, October 21, 1850. When er for the Sevier river, was present at Invocation was offered by E. V. the home to put over a demonstration abundant water supply, and with this come every year. Plant your best six years of age, he with hia parents, the meeting and conferred with the Crane, and the benediction was said of the greatest thing that has come condition prevailing, it should be an lands to beets, care for the crop and moved west and located at Manti. stockholders on matters pertaining to Later they came to Salina and Mr. the water situation. He reported at by John Nielson. G. Lorentzen, John to the life of the boys of our nation incentive for farmers to again try the you are sure to win. Nielson and S. J. Ottley, speakers at and the world. Casto remained here until 1919 when the meeting that the conditions were Boys are converted to the vitality he and hi family went to Vernal. about the same as they were a yeer the services, paid a high tribute to He was married December 21, 1872, ago. the pioneer who had answered the of the porgram and are on the job to Since, however, Mr. ILBriic conscious of are it but the out, final summons. to Caroline Mott of Salina, the mar- visited the watersheds at Parguikh Oh, My Father, cairy Truth Reflects Upon our Senses," indifference of some of their superriage being performed at Panguitch. and Widstoe and on his return hn and God Be With You" were im- iors who fail to show much interest He was widely known in the early was much better pleased and stated d3ya as one of the sturdy pioneer. that there was considerable snow in pressively given by the choir and in what they are trying to do. A James G. Jensen sang a solo, When he first arrived here, there the mountains and that many of the Oh, brief outline of the weeks' proceedThose Tears." were but three regular houses, most streams and rivers overflowing were ings follows: Dry Burial services were held at East Friday evening, February 8, at of the pioneers in those day using forming ice packs through constant Students in attendance at the Utah Twenty members of the II. M. s for dwellings. Mr. Casto freezing. This, it is beleved, will cemetery, where the grave was dedi- troop headquarters, the boys will American Legion post. No. 4, Agricultural college, met recently at fought in the' Black Hawk Indian war hold until after the cated by J. A. Mickelson. A profu- meet and recomit themselves to the ar.d tli.u sion of flowers, given by friends and scout program and accept new mem- ML Pleasant, were royally entertainLogan and perfected the organization and helped subdue the redskins. lie afford a gradual supply. relatives, and which banked the bers who are qualified to become ed by members of the Salina Legion of a Sevier County club. County was an ardent member of the Morgrave, marked the love and esteem scouts. at a smoker and banquet at Legion Agent S. R. Boswell, of Richfield, was mon church and served as missionary in England from 1905 to 1907. for the respected citizen. In Saturday, February 9th, sometime hall Saturday evening. The visitors and assisted in the organizafollowed business he during the middle of the day, the boys were here to collect on a wager and present and farming tion of the club. George Henderson wall give first aid demonstrations on stockraising. e the entertainment and feast was of Joseph was elected president; Main street. These will be practical, at the expense of the local Legion. Surviving are the widow, residing Winkle of Richfield, not theory only. A challenge was made by a former dent; Alta M. Hansen of Richfield, at Roosevelt; seven ehidren and five Sunday, February 10th, services Emmett Robins, at secretary. Social committee, Ruth' daughters, Mrs. K. W. Bird, Mrs. W. will be appropriate to the occasion a regional conference held at Span- Mattsson, Salina; Odell Julander, C. Murphy of SalinajMrs. E.L. Oakes and all scout,s should attend some e ish Fork early in 1928, to the effect Monroe; Kenneth Olsen, Salina. Com- - of Vernal; Mrs. Theo. Bullock of Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, a member of Sunday service, attired in such uni- that Salina would enroll more memM. Mrs. E. of Bench Salt and rfly on constitution and house of representatives of the the form as he may be equipped with. bers during a certain period than YVilford Hansen, Richfield; James Lake; and two aons, B. W. Casto and legislature, and who spent eighteenth Monday, February 11th is school would Mt. Pleasant. The Salina Le- Fillmore, Richfield and Newell Wash- - Brigham Casto of Roosevelt. Other the week-en- d Announcement that the state road day and wdth the approval of school in Salina looking after survivors are a brother, Abe Casto of and game fellows they are burn, Venice. commission will cooperate with the authorities, and with their assistance gion lost interests and spending his businesss they paid the debt. A social time! R0n call showed the following in Salina;, two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Evans a his family, announced that Salina Creek Irrigation company in the boys will demonstrate first; aid with day at Legion hall during the early part attendance; Antone Winkle, Richfield; of Roosevelt and Mrs. Emily Hunt of a house building a waste ditch that will drain to the school and organize a school of the joint resolution would be ingrandehild- evening, at which time stor-- Raymond Spencer, Aurora; Mr. and Monroe, and thirty-eiginto the Sevier river and thus do first aid squad. troduced that would increase stale rcn and fourteen ies were swapped and smokes smok- Mrs. George , Joseph; Henderson, At the presoverflow school apportionment with the Linthe is 12th away along Tuesday-- February Services for Mr. Casto were held ed and a general good time enjoyed. Harold Odell Julander, Monroe; Redand of it is argubetween low Salina ent $25, colns a and highway per capita special program birthday Later in the evening the guests Gardner, Venice; Mr. and Mrs. New- - Thursday afternoon at one oclock not equalized and ait matters are mond, was made at the annual meet- will be held in the M. I. A., to which ed, were taken to the Main cafe where ell Washburn, Venice; J, Kent Poul- - from the new Second ward chapel, attempt will be made to raise the per ing of the stockholders of the Salina all are invited and parents of scouts an elaborate banquet was served. son, Allen Hansen, Adrian Peterson, Bishop C. E. Peterson conducted the Creek Irrigation company held in this are especially requested to be present. capita to $50. If the resolution ii Beans, the aimy dessert, were ta- Richfield; Owen Despain and Larue funeral rites. Among the speakers and is made an amerd- ConsiderCitithe month. of the is first city Wednesday, February 13th, as was bacon and eggs. On the Miller, Venice; Kenneth Olsen, Salina; were E. W. Crane, F. W. Snow and put through able controversy has occasioned as a zens day. At the suggestion of the boo, coHlilt4ltion s.'"1'i0,r bur' other hand, prime cuts of deliciously Deon Morrison and Wilma Hansen, Bishop Peterson. The First wardj?ent ,to will bS materially bene- result of the flooding of the cement city officials, the boys will devote the locally, dens, choir gave special numbers and A. C. 5 cooked chicken and all the fixins C. Edmond Jensen, Monroe; fitted. Mr. Jorgenson stated that he highway and with the plans now map- two hours from close of school until ; served the visitors. In fact, mnd; J. Deloy and Alta M. Hansen, Willardson rendered a violin solo and j, con- evil out had several other matters unotr it is believed that the dark to the performance of some comped . so good that the Mt.!james and Parker Fillmore, Richfield; M. I. Oveson sang a solo. Following! was dinner the successful if will be corrected. that being Ssideration, yi munity job. Pleasant war veterans voted the local Melvin Anderson and Ernest Wall, the chapel services the remains were , W0jld Other important matters occupying Thursday, Februray 14th, is home boys s to for North taken of entercemetery past masters in the art Venice; Derell Peterson, Ruth Mattthe attention of the stockholders was evening and it is hoped that all parcevier county. Don ment. and Lamar Mattsson taining. sson, the yearly reports submitted by the ents and boys will plan, in advance, Asked as to the repeal of many of were! All the immediate relatives Members of the H. M. Zabriske Wright, Salina; Nyles Christensen, various officers. Many improve- to spend the evening at home in some obsolete laws, Mr. Jorgensen subexat the funeral with the ments have been made along the appropriate and beneficial manner. post are staging a big rabbit hunt in Redmond; Mignon Domgaard, Glen- present of Mrs,. 01 l! membe Bullock, who is ill atM that many of the reption the fields surrounding Mt. Pleasant wood and Wilford L. Hansen, m would this favor ditch, primary among which were the A card should be displayed in the many legislature her home in Salt Lake. ard an invitation has been field. instances. The matter has been rereplacement of the old headgates with window of every scouts home with cement. Plans for further improve- the inscription, A Scout Lives Here. extended to the Salina Legion boys I ferred to the code commission and REPRESENTATIVE COMING. to join in the affair. Arrangements BUY SALINA POTATOES. ments have been made for the com- that body will, after investiEverybody help to make scouts. likely are be:ng made to have a detachment: I The season. life if the The head name financial M. R. implies nothing Field representative Miss Bullen of report ing Helfend, of Helfend Eros., gation, recommend repeal. and accepted, showed the company in of the boy does not radiate the spirit go to Mt. Pleasant and help sharp the American Red Cross, will make an wholesale produce dealers of Los AnMr. Jorgensen has been placed on of the cause, and homes and coramun- - shoot the bunnies. A big dancin official visit to the local chapter next geles, accompanied by Sam Leiber-ma- many of the important cemmitfe-s- , good financial standing. in the evening. Before adjournment, officers to pities are not made better places in party is to follow came in from the west last Sat- and while he is not oocupyme- t! week, according to advices received o, serve the company for the coming which to live. Mr. Helfend will make his exalted position he did two year by Mrs. James Rex, chairman of the urday. two years were named and are as fol- e headquarters in Salina for two weeks he is mixing in many of the ir p Miss Violet Adams, a member of Salina chapter. Miss Bullen will g Mrs. Fredrick Peterson was a lows: President, H. S. Crane; vice- class graduating from the L. D. rive here February 4, and states that or more and while here he will buy tant bills that have been and are president, B. S. Bestian; secretary,' ' charming hostess when she entertain-J- . S. school of nursing in 1C25, has ar- - she will spend several days with the some fifty carloads of potatoes for presented. R. Ewles; treasurer, E. F. Martin. ed Saturday evening for members of rived from the north, and on Febru-- 1 members and assist with any prob- his company. It is planned to include Brice McBride, Sevier River wa??' The officers," with Joseph Huger) tob-- , the 590 club at the W. H. Brown ray 1st, she will join the nursing lems and outline any activities of the potatoes from Salina and the imat the Salina hopital. Miss vice to the community that the chap- - mediate vicinity. Last season the ''trmmissioncr, spent Monday in Saller, Ira Ivie and E. J. Freece will! home. Preceding the card game, the j guests were seated at one table for Adams will fill the vacancy caused ter has selected as their objective. spud output from the fields in Salina ma. Mr. McBride met with the comprise a board of directors. luncheon. In the contest at the game, by the resignation of Miss Ingra Miss Bullen is an enthusiastic worker were puchased by Helfend Bros., and -- teek holders of the Piute Reservoir Miss Mary McCallum entertained prizes were captured by Mrs. Max who will leave in the near fil in the Red Cross and no doubt she Californians like Salina potatoes, and mid Irrigation company at the arntra! ; at dinner Monday evening. Covers . Sorenson and Miss Edna Domgaard. ture to jo'n her prrer. r, It LcVc will have a mssae-- for thos who are that is why we are buying them, Mr. "meting ard conferred on seveial imwere laid for thirteen. lu.c:c-L.- d j Eight members attended the party. II end declared. m feed CcojS vork. portant irrigation matter. City. I wiih YmIMJIiW, Oh, Itu)! 1 il, jjut afirno, 1 e fco-u- n, ht, fr !, remero-ltrj-tj- tn - fr lot-t- g gtet. f-- ;w-- n n r ai!ed y u JnA':, r --- i. n n e e 1 nri s Salma Boy Stools tJt !x-e- CMrate BirlMay - Salina Lein Salina Dos! 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