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Show t I DON'T SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING I 5 I Iffl AT THE SAUNA SUN E3C3T SAUNA PATRONIZE SAUNA tdXUANTS SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR NEW MEMORIAL TO HONOR GREAT GENERALS Uasier liar Mora ficiii of Is Fast By Satina Legion I no. 34 MINING ENGINEER CLAIMS SAUNA WOMAN AS BRIDE Mont to?ofii Id Lively mi An announcement of the marriage History has written Robert E. L and 'Sum all of Mias Vfrda LUum, daughter of Jackson, both of of the them from Virginia, as Mr. and Mrs. E. A Liston, and Eari annals of in the E. Drown, was read with a great deal generals greatest Lovers of real dramatic films, and America. For that reason all AmAngus MdHmalJ, who was taken of Intried by the many friends of ericana will be interested In a memor those who would enjoy a realutic pic- to S!l Lake more lhar a pear age Mr. and Mrs. Drown In Satina. The 11 to them for which a citizen of ture of scenes enacted at the late for special treatment for injuries re- marriage ceremony performed la Maryland has provided the money world war, are promised a rare treat ceived, has rdsmol to his home in Salt Lake on February fourteenth. Fitting esmlaee, demonstrations L Hut OgJn and A. C. Young, the under the terms of his wUL in the presentation of "Men of Pur- Selina, ai d barring slight handicaps. The bride (t a graduate of North See- - aad ,a warVe4 lh well known Richfield contractors, Uk Is InRornsnlic is this project, it Is no pose" at the Victory theatre tonight. again enjoying good health, and ler high echoed and was popular In the f Anniversary Week of tbe thtir baths regularly 'try Saturday more romantic than the story of the The picture, combining a combination cidentally he Is regaining his former younger aoriul set Prior to leaving Scouta of America by of Roy ruW D .strength. McDonald. It l night but an exception to this Mods t ion of these two leaders when of war acts on the battlefield Lake, she was employed st three wards having scout crganlsa- Ml o'clock Ust Friday they were fighting for the made at nine Lost sponsored by the Salma Legion, Post mrmbered. was seriously Injured . Uwis Drug store. ,(on. rv. BPivre.rv aoak-In- f and the picture remUr 2, li27. while at work at the night. They both took a food Cause." That story is told agtin In 3d. American Februar? Mr. frown, who is assistant engl- and closed a day before schedule and then the light of some recent interpreta- Is from the Veterans Film ecrviee. property of the Salma Canyon Coal , Juna First ward trotp Jw r F. B. D.ude, the geologist, th, was no bath room nor was the water tions of la-- and Jackson in an illu- thus making it auihrnlc. In order company. A huge slab of rock fell and who la In charge of the Salt direction of S J and Jas. any other than icy cold Tho calamity strated feature article In this issue of not to conflict with other activities from the top of the workings. eru.h - Uk offices, has made many close puhlj fint-eiover a that overtook tho contractors happen the Sun. lie sure to read "To Honor during the evening, the doors of the tng McDonald to the ground. When frhmdi during his business visits In Iwn.tratLn on Main street This ed at tho curve in the road at the Two Crest Generals," by Elmo Scott theatre will open promptly at seven ho was rescued from bit perilous po- Salma, and belt wishes for happiness troop M gave a dcmonsUwticn of That of west Selina, River bridge o'clock. A matinee will be held st sition, it was found that be bad sufWatson in this Issue. throughout their wedded life Is ei wrbat could be don In cate tf fire la both acre not drowned or injured is fered four o'clock. The Gunnison Valley injuries to the spinal column, tended to Mr. and Mrs. Brown from a building. ThU troop carried an atone of tho miracles. New a. In commenting on the presentaseveral of the vertebrae being dislo- their Salina friends. many window tractive at U.9 display tion of "Men of Purpose" In that city cated and brlused. He waa taken to Ogden and Young were enroute to Power The boy wtq company. curve Salt Lake and ehen rounding a for two night, has the follow ing: the Salina hospital for temporary cUlsens and Indithe the of plaudits west tho from Realistic picture of the great treatment, and later went to Salt approaching the bridge cated by their drmonttratlna and the Chevrolet coupe. In which the men world war, shown at the Casino thra-tr- e Lake. Little hopes were entertained work were that they progressing were riding, began skidding and bo Ust evening, charmed and en- for the man'a recovery, as the erosh-esplendidly. fore it could be brought under conthralled an appreciative audience and rendition of his back bone was reAuror Boy Scouts, numbering the patrons attending declared the garded dangerous. trol, It toppled over tho bank, rolling In membership, and under Dr twenty landed down Into tho river. Tho car picture one of the most thrilling and After McDonald had been treated able leadership of John Stewart, stagBicknell basket ball pUyers noted upside down with both men trapped. entertaining ever ahown in Gunnison. for upbilding the boJy strength, a a wonderful program Sunday evened Young, after a desperate effort, made out over the Salina Salts in a fast Other pictures of the same nature technical operation was performed by ing, February 10. All members of tits Tha art of chumming with your an opening by kicking out the tear game last Friday night, and won by j,tv y.n gbown here, but the "Men a Salt Lake specialist. It waa neree troop participated in the festivities Dicka 22 to 27 But score of points. of tho car and finally managed to of acc0rding to those at- airy to expose the injured vertebrwes children, cke association by fathers and showed unusual Interest Th to ncll before the had "arma to get free himself. He tried to remain to tending the first performance, was and scrape and cleanse them from In and mothers with sons and daughters, Aurora troop waa awarded Ita charter of the game and "do their best" far lhe assist his companion, but was forced here, evt.r ft fection. This done, the attending directing In tha proper courses for at the Sunday night meeting and this down the river by the swift current or the result would have been differ-- 1 prturef Men of Purpose" Is surgeon then oened McDonald's shin tha building of manhood and woman- feature created added enthusiasm. He made a desperate lunge for the cnt. During the first half it was a a Heritable spectacle and a story bone and sawed a portion from this hood, proved an interesting topic for F. Peterson, chairman of the bank and auccceded In landing Rush- tore as to who would win, both team based on the records and reports cl part The thin bone pieces were then th members of tha Salina Lions club Joseph was present and gave a brief district Bicknell with close, slightly th i command of the allied ing back to the scene he yelled to plsying ;uwj n rebuilding and bracing the when Dr. Adam Puffer, tha noted lec- Ulk to the acouts. The "all night th of Pnin he ec. armies. The twenty or more scene vertebrae. Five inches of the shin bone turer, gave a short address at tha regOgden, end receiving no answer on.l?f; both bunches of dancing party staged by tho troop, eager were thown are direct from lhe battlefield were plunged into the icy water and on meeting Thursday proved a real social success and funds to complete tha Job ular necessary ll reaching the machine, climbed on top determined. Salina was playing stellar ( aruj jbows many of the bitter for the back bone. The grafting of evening of last week. Dr. Puffer, di- were added to the exchequer. and so were the visitors. At and jammed the floor of the car in. between the nations, warring on'fljcu the bones took considerable time, but rector of tha Boys Bureau of Boston, Redmond troopsten, active In scout time during the last half, the acore in the picture are the battles at the job proved successful and Mass., waa here to give the regular Ogden, chilled to the bones, was resagain work, also Joined In the observance It was then that the big Vimy Ridge, cued and in a daxed condition. How- stood McDonald is able to be about and lyceum number and he consented to of Under D.e Anniversary Week. outForest, Chateau Thierry, the walks without pain. The only handi- be a guest of the Lions club before ever, he was carried to the bank and "huskies got their bearings and Christensen of James the leadership later he was able to reach the home played the locals, ending the game drive of the Paive against the Aus- cap now, Is the fact that the man is his evening adJresa at the high school Redmond demonstrations gave boys above stated. with the score of Albert Thorsen, about one quarter trians, the huge Zeppelina and the compelled to go about encased in a building. and included a program In their celChristensen, right forward for Sal- air craft of the allied armies soaring wooden and iron mile away. When Ogden reached the used as "Your own habits trained correctly, ebration. contraption, Thorsen home, he was exhausted. He ina, was high score man for his mates over the battlefields and in fact a a body brace. To obtain a complete you are then able to chum with the The local council la putting over a and Blackburn, forward for Bicknell, boys and girls, Dr. Puffer stated, Scoutmasters complete review, taken from actual cure,' Mr. McDonald will have to gave the information that hia comtraining course Saturscored highest for the visitors. The actions of the world and the good examples set by yourwar, with the from work and will be compelled panion, Young, was at the river and at Richfield. All and Sunday day in local at the were Salts little game exceptions of the slaying of Archduke to wear the wooden and iron body sup- self are soon adopted by the ones you scout worker and those Interested in Harry Thorsen and Rex Mitchell were all were but times, handicapped by Ferdinand and his wife. would train in the right direction. dispatched to the scene of the acciport for n year. the advancement of scout activities, A whole story could be written on Association is paramount, for the dent to rescue Young. The clothes weight and faster playing on the part are asked to attend these meetings. reason it detracts from the wayward Sessions will be held the merits of the giant picof both men were frozen stiff and of the Bicknellites. Saturday afterThe big game of the season is ture. The Mrs. Emmett Robins of St. An- route, and positive answers to queries one hand of Young was badly frozen. thrilling scenes, the men and there will le noon and evening now in action, the movement of a great thony, Idaho, and Mrs. W. H. Wyatt are more essentia than the negative." First aid treatment, a warm fire and promised for tonight. Gunnison, Oscar two sessions morning. Sunday in in third league standing, army of men through rough country, of Sait Lake, came in from the north Dr. Puffer only gave a few minutes position a change to dry clothes, was adminfield executive, Kirkham, regional istered and other than suffering from is coming for the final game of the across torrential rivers and through Tuesday. They are here for a visit of his time, but his talk was a strong will be and will conduct the present Coach his Davis has series. players the cold and severe fright, the men boggy and muddy lands, gives one a with their father, Chas. M. Hansen, and an appealing one for the young training courses. were nono the worse for their ex- in l shape and hopes to entertain vivid conception of what the "dough- who was stricken last week and is boys and girls. Gunnison visitors with the defeat. ill at the Hansen home. In addition to the address of Dr. j boys endured. perience. fans are coming in swarms, it is said, ATTEND FOURNIER FUNERAL. Puffer, road matters and other imto back their favorites and incidentalMr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, attachportant projects were discussed at ly attend the junior prom dance. The es of the Telluride Power company PASSES RIGID EXAMINATION. the business session. game will start promptly at six forty-fivin Salina, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Rex, M. I. Oveson, principal of the grade thus enabling the patrons to see Mr and Mrs. Mai Cohen, and Dan E. W. CRANE HONORED schools, received information Tuesday the game and attend the dancing Baker were among those from Salfrom Washington, D. C., to the effect party. E. W. Crane, pioneeer resident of ina attending the last rites for Mrs. that he had passed the civil service Salina, reached hia seventieth mile- LaFond Fournier, wife of L. R. Fourexamination. Mr. Oveson, with a class stone Tuesday, and in celebrating the Junior Hi Teams Lose. nier, superintendent for the Telluride of fifteen, took the examination under he was made the honored guest Power company, at Richfield Sunday event, second teams and the The of first the direction of Supervisor C. A. at an elaborate party Tuesday even- afternoon. Mrs. Fournier, who died Junior Salina Sevier and Sanpete countys big pay- - many who suffered in the dry years school, journeyed high Mattsson of the Fishlake National Mrs. Crane. Im- at her home in Richfield Monday of to Elsinore last Friday evening and roll maker, the Gunnison Sugar fac- - and I will confess that losses after ing, supervised by and the service members last mediate forest October, of the family and a last week, was well known here and with like teams from the Elall will be out of me. losses took But from the notification of the passing of the sev- tangled few heart intimate friends indications, kept gathered to pay those attending the services from sinore schools. The first Junior high tory, and to ex- Salina were intimate friends. Dan Mr. ere test was stamped "highly creditto Crane 1 to due the conditions now I and compliment see a different condition gratifying team met defeat by a score of 12 to going, able. continued health Baker took tend felicitations for lossome am of to retrieve my going part in the services, im4, while the second team got whipped that now exist. Not for many years and the Dancing, pastime season comin must happiness. thifl ses lt pressively rendering a solo, and Mr. the score being 4 to 0. has the outlook been so rosy as now by a shut-ou- t, too, for the reason that 1 arf of the evening, Was the feature enter- Rex served as one of the pallbearers. beets, and beet growers are taking a differ-- j of $? 50 fop every ton of beet tainment. Luncheon was served, the SOCIETY WORKER HONORED. ent attitude of conditions and are deijver and the cash that will follow guests being seated at one long table. j Members of the Relief society in looking forward to the future with a delivery of my product will be a real Lavendar and pink sweet peas was an attractive centerpiece for the dinner the Second ward were the hostesses more satisfied air. The heavy snows present. If every farmer will the valley, which insures ' vote from five to fifteen acres of hib table. Fifty-fou- r guests attended the at a delightful social evening, given and those from out of town which moisture and best land to beets, plant, care for and party, in honor of Mrs. E. W. Crane, a re- water for early were Dan Crane of Salt Lake, Milton in will e the class first be will the in the organization put ground irrigate properly, he tiring Mr. and Mrs. and of Crane end the for Bingham for cash his who will have Mrs. who cultivation, early er early Crane, An often repeated question Shall Thursday evening. B. McMillan and Miss Mary McJ. of water stored acre feet millions of some elected of the wa3 recently crops. Hay, grain, vegetables, president I treat my wheat to prevent smut? Relief society of North Sevier stake, in the watersheds, and with the as- - dairy cattle, hogs, sheep and chickens, Millan of Sigurd. A. N. Casto of Salina, was chosen is probably going the rounds among has served as first counselor in the surance of all reservoirs filled for the an g0 toward making money for the PARTY. MERRY MAKERS AT is reason there summer irrigations, farmer and if every one in the district president; Hilton Nelson, Redmond, grain farmers of Sevier county at local society for many years and in because the for e future for cannot he follow of this her rejoicing, efficient service, wjll Horace Ilalea, , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin proved first policy appreciation this time of the year. coming season looks mighty good, sibly lose. was given. Best wishes affair host and hostess to thirty-si- x the royal John second Redmond, During the crop season of 1928, were extended to Mrs. Crane for sue- And the fact that there is to be an Water conditions for the coming df their intimate friends at a social Nielson, Salina, treasurer and Alfred Boswell R. S. reports cess in her new Couny Agent The function Wednesday evening. work, during the brief abundant supply of water is not the more tban e;gbt yeara The Martin was again named secretary that 114 wheat growers reported that intiwhich preceded the serving only cause for rejoicing. Beet grow- an Martins had the friends are given j3 it learned, aut(horitiveIy association sea30I1( the Salina Grazers for it paid to treat the seed grain for the of refreshments. The party was ers who suffered losses during the dry better now than they have been for mation that their home would be inthe of annual organithe at meeting control of smut. These grain growers heldlight in the spacious rooms of the so- - and pest infected seasons for the past sbej9 to the east are vaded and early evening the threat zation held in this city Friday aftertbe a(ng cooperated with the county agent in reare to determined in the new church. Dancing was three years, carried out. With each guest noon of last week. The e was the water packed wi1(h gnow3 meeting was the use of copper carbonate. This ciety their losses and figure that tent Jg of the late evening. came a basket filled with delicate raIn pastime the jtrieve and heavy. big unu3ua)y ward held First the at chapel used in been Sevier has fungicide beets will b? tne only cash crop that vineg flnd gulche8 wherc winda carry and fallowing a lively game of thirty-tw- o with stockmen, together of state Utah five the for and county George R. Williams of Blackfoot, will pull them out of the hole, and to the gnowS( jce and 6now are packed progressive 500 the luncheon was Supervisor C. A. Mattsson, Assistant or six years with success. All of the end are making plans for seeding visited Tuesday and Wednes-,thi- s . In the contest for honors at Idaho, con. enjoyed and of from these points finny Supervisor Olsen, of Richfield and cooperators with the county agent day with his brother, H. C. Williams, certain acreages on their best lands waters win come grad-M- cards, J. B. Stark captured the first Ranger Albert Albertscn of Salina. the servationi chemical his that last year reported Williams, who is an extensive to beets. Reports from all parts of cS,,J 3uppjyjng the fields wnth ample prize; the second going to Mrs. Ro- were present at the session. Unusual controlled their smut. It is a dry farmer in the sister state, was en- t covered by the Gunnison land Crane. Dewey Ivie picked the interest was manifest in the various territory process and consists of a dust treat- route home from a inspection of the Sugar company indicate booby. During the evening, musi- discussions and the treasurers anment. It is recommended very highof Milford valley. a big acreage will be planted to beets cal numbers were furnished. farming project nual report, which was decidedly graMrs. J. T. Crane and Mrs. Herod ly by the Utah Experiment station H. C. Williams motored to Beaver during the coming spring. Field-- j tifying, was accepted. and the U. A. C. extension service, j ASSESSED HEAVY FINE. early Tuesday and was accompanied men, working with growers are advis- Crane were hostesses for the members and Civics Among the other important busiGrain farmers who are interested to Salina by his brother. ing the selection of lands best suited of the Ladies Literary matters transacted, the associaness of 20 on home Dennison, age, T. George club years Crane the and at J. no more than for beet growing in this treatment are invited to call as favoring the at the office of the county agent forj Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen entertain- can be safely taken care of. This Wednesday of last week. During the was found guilty of manufacturing tion went on record forest made officials, to a by request hearing Utah Experiment Circular No. 59 and ed a few close friends on Wednesday plan, if carried out. will insure better study hour. Miss Mary McCallum gave intoxicating liquor at cattle all that C. the effect E. permitted Peace of the Justice fore Wright and a greater tpnnage, than a reading, entitled, Money, Money., li.'S. Department of Agriculture cir- afternoon, celebrating birthday of be Hole tagdivision, Brown on the of fine assessed and a was Mrs. II. Also a humorous reading by Tuesday culars No. 394 and 108. The last her little daughter, Anita, who was many acres planted on poor land and will f was announced, it Tbe Dennison was Mrs. fine The ged. tags, vocal $150. duet Gates S. a and paid. cared for. by mentioned circular gives directions on two years of age. A dainty luncheon improperly Forest Fishlake the furnished be by a Leon Peterson and Mrs. Clayton Ras- - was apprehended by Sheriff This is a beet r" how to make a copper carbonate was served by Mrs. Rasmussen, folservice. .. ire included in the program, fcrrka. n I tbe was social afternoon. among machine. a yesterday. lowing treating to ini Sorar ionivony n tra u le-glo- n e d Tri-luri- Biol d ill tote - by-en- nr, con-ba- 22-2- 2. Meuse-Argonn- e, Ar-gon- re-fa- in ten-re- el A-- Beet Growers Optimistic; Record Plant Is Predicted e, Ota for Tear farm-shap- pos-th- vice-preside- Water-progar- con-th- pii-bl- es ; r. t that be-cro- ps te Fair-grow- er a-- ra de |