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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY! BOOST FOR YOUR HOME MERCHANTS BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929 TWELFTH YEAR Baseball Fans Sea F. lison Defeali tawrs Lri. T. NO. 6 HISTORIC PAST RECALLED INCREASED ASSESSMENT IN UNIQUE MEMORIAL IS ORDERED CANCELLED Lasl Call On of th not ioiii anile era The assessed valuation of purebred cattle and dairy row in Sevier coun ihr history of the United Suiri mailed in a unique memorial which ty, which wa plaord 10 per cent land in a Kentucky town. For therv ha been built a falisaJed fort, the JoMph F. FiTJhm, a roplica of the one which prortected Salma for the .t thirty-f.v- e years th aettler from the Indian when Hark and Bloody prominently known throughout that atat wa th this section, dM at hie hum in thi Ground." It U a memorial not only to r th pioneer of Kentucky, hut aUo to city Ul Saturday morning. from Hamath a from euiuJ rawer, a groat Virginian who won an empire far-ofwhich ho Ia4 suffered for a long time for hi country in tho f day. Last winter ho through a long Head tho romantic atury of t hi confined to hi hum memorial in the illuat rated feature an attack from week nverel article Hrrodburg Where a lie recovered, however, iiwumonia. Still Liven," by Elmo Scott nd frequently visited with hia friends WaUon in th issue of the Sun. hU about town, notwithstanding weakened rond.llon aa a result of hi Mr. and Mr. Iean Brown and famconfining illness. Mr. Fordham was ily of Vtnice, California, who hav 82 years of ag and due to hia uf been viiiting at th Will Brown home feringa hit death waa not unexpected. for th pat four week, left for their In the patting of Mr. Fordham, a horn Sunday. well known character it gone. He was burn at Dc Moines, Iowa, November 21, 1840. Later the family came west and located at Salt lake, being among the pioneer settlers. When the Indian uprising came Mr. Fordham enlisted In the Salt Lake extension of the "minute men" and served in the Black Hawk wars from 1H56 to 1SG9. He l higher thi year wa considered too h'gh, and tho at at board of equalize tiun, at a meeting held at th eapllo) in city Tueaday, decreed that th Recent Statistical Survey Shows Countys Growth 1245 929 Agricultural statistics of Sevier Total acre In county county, just recently compiled ty 3 Tout aero of farm land In county R. Bos a ell. county agent, prove hfH-l164 C72 1041 interesting and indicate that the Number farm (1925) , HI county is shoeing a splendid advance- A v rage size of farm, ment. Th statistics were asked for by Number of communitlr 1) J. D. Stack, assistant traffic manager Total population (1925).... S 747 for th Denver A Rio Grand kail ay Total farm population (1925) fikne. trrg I Z.V 1 company, ar.d whil no official an- Total sheep 1 M nouncement has been given out, it Total beef cattl Haying real bottll and with Cun believed that th crop and livestock Total dairy coa TA'd nUon as the contender, carrying th Is aQ over thro vie a with (Include mcr.thi) being gathered survey lead of two in tho firot throe Inning, to determine just hat th county Total poultry In and buckled the Salim "busters" could supply in th way of freight in Homs 4Jvo through superior playing, defeated the th event the rail company carried out Ss in 10 league kadm by a score of 8 to 5 th program of extending their line Value of Stn (1929) $76 AM without the 10 per cent inert erage EJdie Jensen, tho clever bexman tot from Marysvale, to connect with the Total barley produced (1928) 111 417 formerly Herod. Saiina, waa in form and besides holdSanta F in Arizona, or building a Total barley fed (1928).... All. ing hit opponents down to tho scatTotal potato produced direct line to coast marts. tering hila, scored throe of tho tight Southern Utah at this time Is great88.009 (1928), bushel runt mado by tho homo boys. Jensen Total in Ita shippotato ly shipped handicapped freight aupport waa of tho utual typo !att; 25 I , (1928), ments, th roundabout haul and high i. credited and only a fow errort wort 93.211 th live- Total oats (1928) rate preventing freight to tho winners. Jenaen truck out stock and farm produce reaching the Total wheat (1928) 217J14 eleven of tho opponents, and allowmarket! in' competition with other Wheat shipped (1928), bu... 39609 ed ton hit. Villard, pitching for sections. Th survey Just completed Total bay (1928), ton fanned nine men and allowed served throe at the front" proby Mr. Boswell shows the county pro- Total hay shipped C28), cars years twelve hita. In loaing tho Sunday A joint meeting of th executive ducing in great quantities, and is as Corn shipped In for feeding Responsibility of tho thro teriffic tecting the Mormon colonies of Sevier ' game hero Gunniaon waa ousted at and Sanpete counties. When the In explosion, which startled the citixena committee of the Sevier County Farm follows: purpose (1928), tons ted boot was and leaders Kephi league Live poultry shipped (T8-2- 9 dians had subdued Mr. Fordham went Wednesday evening of last week, hi Bureau and the South Sevier Sugar to the coveted position. fiscal year), pounds to St. George, later going to Escalante. been placed against two young lads Beet association, wa held Friday eveFISH LIVES ENDANGERED. Tho conflict between Gunniaon and He came to Saiina from Escalante. of this city. In fact, when confronted, ning, July 2Gth, at th office of the Old ewes, cars Landing fiah at Fishlake, particu- Total number of lamba fad Saiina Sunday proved one of the most Soon after coming to this city he waa they admitted their guilt. Boyd Bench county agent in the Federal building. at thta time of th year, is about (1928-.29- ) season the of larly sessions played married to Mrs. Susannah Durfce. His and Lee Burr, both 14 year old, are President G. A. Staples, of the Sevier thrilling as difficult, or perhapa more so, than Lbs. milk on tho local diamond. Gunnison strop first wife died many years ago, and tho ones guilty of giving tho citizens County Farm Bureau, waa in produced daily ... charge gled hard to retain first place In three years ago he claimed Mrs. Eliza- a scare. The exploit of the lada, both of the meeting. The committees ga- grabbing a bootlegger." No official Egg and poultry shipped. league standing, and only for a Took beth Bulin of Sail Lake as his bride. of whom acknowledged that they did thered for the purpose of discussing report has been handed in aa yet on $153,000 (fiscal year) th result of three Salt Lake county Value of errors, the results might have been dairy products producMr. Fordham was the father of wrong, was staged in close proximity the proposed sliding scale tariff on different. Fredrickson, clever shortof the carnival show, and in the im- sugar. G. A. Staple and Daniel Pet- officers on the fishing expedition staged grandeighteen children. Fifty-eiged by James L. FJwing, formerly a Value of wool hoodoo" for a for Gunnison, got S. mediate of II. Carlisle the stop erson read letters on of this vicinity produced r protest forty-fouchildren, one inning and shot a bunch of er. publisher in Svier county, Riley Value of lambs raised lome. The boys had secured some type of tariff from Mis Edna one rvn and and Jesa Cannon last week-enrors, which helped the Saiina boys. ' ore also among the survivors. Value of beef giant powder, caps and fuse. Hanning secretary of the Utah State The thro minions of the law made a Value of For a joke and not anticipating dan- Farm Bureau. After considerable disGunnison's first time at bat availeggs and poultry . . MonImpressive services were top in Saiina and related to Dr. Lew- Value of sugar beets (1925). the throe sticks with of recussion ed nothing, three men falling for the the on went ger, powder, organizations day afternoon at four o'clock from the the is their "expert" views as to how they Value of oata clever pitching of Jensen. Saiina tal- Second ward necessary caps and fuse, were cord as being opposed to the sliding chapel, with Bishop G. were going to get the fish. They cited Value of wheat in some rocks. The fuses were scale tariff on sugar. The meeting aulied a score in ber first appearance at M. 218.009 Burr officiating. Following the placed the return trip, but the "chief Value of barley making and it. A few thorized the following telegram sent the beat bat In the second for Gunnison, 160,000 boys ighted opening hymn by the choir, Oh, My smeller" of Saline failed to detect any Value of 770,090 hay got a hit Villard followed and Father, invocation was' offered by seconds later there were three loud to Senators Reed Smoot and William evidence of the Salt Lakers having Value of and rocks flew in all directions. H. King at Washington, D. C.: hit a homer. Fredrickson, of the 88,000 potatoes Wm. Burns. Eulogies for Mr. Fordham blasts more than the limit. Value of apples 7,000 team, followed and hit one over were paid by Dr. Don C. Merrill, E. So fierce was the concussion that the "Richfield, Utah, July 27, 1929. Value of peaches the fence. Sensing a rally in battling, W. Crane, Frank Snow and Bishop panes in the windows of the Carlisle Hon. Reed Smoot, Senior Senator 1,000 home were shattered, and the camiva from Utah, Washington, D. C. Sugar Value of corn Saiina closed in on the Sanpeters and Burr .The MILL. 1X93 OVER TAKES FREECE speakers paid high tribute to In addition to the above facta, Mr. only two more runs were allowed, one the sturdy pioneer and pictured the crowds were thrown into a fever of beet growers of Sevier county vigorA. Hermansen, who recently came in the fourth and one in the ninth. excitement the Boswell ously outlines the great possibilities protest proposed sliding of characteristic splendid good An investigation was started and scale tariff on sugar. We regard t to Saiina from Ogden, has taken over in the future Saiina picked single runs in the 3rd, Mr. Fordham. traits, development of the Marshal Bill Smith was soon on the as a dangerous experiment and believe the Saiina Milling company property 4th and 5th innings, and closed the business. The dairying An appropriate music program was conand is to reopen the preparing end got a confession from the it will reflect to the disadvantage of business in the ninth, the services and includ- trail deal was closed some two cheese, whole milk, condensed milk, during given The cent The lads admitted taking the the beet producers. Unless we get a when four tallies were made. ed a selection by the choir, Sometime boys. weeks ago. Mr. Hermansen, the new cream and surplus stock, can and will and showed rare talent Both teams Well Understand; vocal solo, Lay dangerous explosives from a cache tariff that will safeguard a minimum owner, and who is an experienced mil- be materially increased. Potato culthe fans witnessed a good, clean, fast My Head Beneath a Rose, which is yet in its infancy, enn G. M. near the depot, where it had been price of $8.00 per ton for sugar beets ler, Is expending a considerable sum ture, crews the railroad in beet is the our placed by be working industy country game. greatly increased. Other commodiin hiving the interior of the building Wright;' violin solo, A. C. Willardson; Before the season closes Gunnison vocal solo, My Lord, Thy Will Be and used for blasting rocks in the can- doomed. Sevier County Farm Bureau, remodeled ties that can be expanded in the way and and and Saiina will again meet for one Dene," Miss Mary McCallum; vocal yon along the branch line. The boys, G. A. Staples, president, South Sevier to have the renovated, for expects of are named and include production service ready more game. The game will be played solo, "My Faith in Thee, James C. it is said, admitted they had a box Sugar Beet Association, Daniel Peter- in a 'week or plant hay, grain, cabbage, caulipoultry, ten days. The company at the Gunnison diamond Sunday, Jensen. Following the closing number of powder, a box of caps and several son, president. stone fruits, apples, will be known as the Snow White flower, celery, In addition to the above telegrams, August 18, and it promises to be a by the choir, Farewell, There Is rolls of fuse. Due to the youth of both Feed! Mill. Mr. Hermansen clover, seed, beans, turkeys and and Flour real contest of livestock. Sweet Rest in Heaven, benediction boys, and inasmuch as it was their James L. Despain of Venice, secretary is accompanied by his family and first offense, they were assessed fines of the Sevier County Farm Bureau, was pronounced by E. C. Wright. they 'are occupying the Will Gribble t The remains were taken to tho of $10 each. Five dollars of the fines, sent letters to Senators Smoot and home. were both but reamore however, the King, suspended, outlining fully North cemetery for interment. A pro. I : L fusion of beautiful flowers, the gift must make weekly reports to Marshal sons for the organizations objections INSPECTS MINING INTERESTS. on their good behavior. to the sliding scale tariff. of loving friends, covered the grave. Smith been have filed with Complaints Dr.1 A. J. Lewis spent Wednesday Immediate relatives attending the ENJOY WEINER ROAST. funeral services from outside points the marshal on account of the apparof this week at Marysvale, where he A group of pleasure seekers, Messrs, were: Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bean of ent ease of the young boys getting inspected his various mining interests. hold of the dangerous explosives and and Mesdames Lavall Daatrup, n Reed of Mr. Lewis owiis borne valuable alunite Bert Manti; Richfield; Harry McCoy, Gail Wright and Farrell and gold and silver claim in the famBulin of Garfield; Irvin Bulin of Salt planting it within the city. Only reWork is progressing nicely on the Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fordham cently twelve sticks of dynamite were Monson motored to the Gunnison res- ous old district and he was much enA group of pleasure seekers, covered in a ditch back of the Sal- - ervoir Monday evening and enjoyed to to attend a danchighway, considering the bad weather ofSandy; Amos Fordham of Midvale; after looking over his intercouraged ina hospital. The city ordinance pro- a weiner roast and a campfire sup- ests. work is being car- ing party, is counted among the conditions resulting from the recent and Carl Fordham of St. George. Development vides that no explosive be kept within per. Due to a heavy rain storm they ried and that none were seriousott on some' of the claims, and rains in the mountains. With the prosthe city limits, and a merchant found were forced home early, and after reMOTIF FOR TWO SHOWERS. to Dr. Lewis some splendid ly injured can be numbered among the according pects for better coditions, we expect guilty of breaking this ordinance is turning they were guests at the Far- showings are being made. Generally miracles. As it was, according to rea liable to a Mrs. Rulon Pectol of Millard, rell Monson home. to make faster progress, said John heavy fine. speaking, Marysvale is quiet, said Dr. ports, two of the boys in the car got bride of two months, and1 who has Barnard to a Sun representative Sunin the canal and were Lewis, but visits from eastern capi- a ducking been visiting in Saiina with her parfew talists and cut. The girl the bruised Bushis months, Mr. Barnard and during slightly past son, day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Christenactiviwould real some indicate names were not that companions, whosq down came from camp Satur- sen, for the past two weeks, was the ter, would be started. shocks ties suffered and were learned, two last showers for charming motif day and spent Sunday in Saiina. badly frightened. The road, known locally as the week. Miss Dodge Christensen, sister 4 $$ $$ : M v M Thei accident hapipened last FriMAKE STOP. TRAVELERS showMrs. of a entertained at Pectol, Lions Trail, but which is designated day A1 night at ten oclock, and while Miss Marof Ada Clifford Olsen Provo and the Martin, spent Payne Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Lewis, residents enroute in the forest supervisor's office as er Friday afternoon, in honor of her to the dancing ro3ort. Lynn ion week of returned first this from the at luncheon served. Late Monday was part Jorgensen visiting of Vernal, were visitors e road, summitt section, marriage. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Payne. a weeks visit in Wayne Wonderland. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Wareham, it is reported, was at the is being built between Saiina and Saturday evening, the Misses Shirwheel and was traveling at a fast Lewis the first of the week. W. D. Fishlake. Work was started last year, ley Wright, Daphne Hansen and Ardys pace. In attempting to make the turn Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gates are the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and baby, Lewis, a brother to the well known but due to finances work was sus Burr were the hostesses at a surprise from the highway on the side road M. G. Pectol Mrs. shower for the at proud parents of a fine baby girl, of Canada, are here for a weeks visit Saiina druggist, accompanied by Mrs. pended earlier than had been anticithe car beBurr home. A social hour of interest- born Tuesday, August 6. Mother and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lev is, virere just returning from an leading to pated. During the past summer, under came unmanageable, and before Black. extended' business and pleasure trip it was the supervision of Mr. Barnard, a big ing reminiscenes in which all partici- baby are reported doing well. under it control, gotten tipped crew of men were started, beginning pated, took place, during which rethrough ihe (southern states. They vis- over and rolled into the canal alongfreshments were served. Following the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorensen of Ruth,1 Joseph Colby, a Black Hawk veter- ited Oklahoma, where Mr. Lewis is side the road. at the mouth of Seven Mile canyon, Lynn Shaw and Hugh near the Johnson reservoir. Mr. Barn- luncheon Mrs. Pectol opened the many Nevada, arrived Sunday for a two an, was among the many from Saiina heavily interested in business enter- Miller were the only two thrown from ard stated that the work had been packages in which she received many weeks visit with friends and relatives attending the annual encampment of prises and later they motored through the car when it rolled over and both beautiful and useful gifts. in Saiina. Max Sorensen met them at the veterans at Mt. Pleasant Thurs- Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Calcompleted through the narrows, where boys landed in the canal, wrecking ifornia, After a brief stop in Saiina their evening attire." Shaw Delta. much blasting and heavy rock removday. got a FOR 500 CLUB. the visitors continued their way home- hard knock on the head and was dizal was necessary. This huge task was Members of the "500 club and one completed and the working forces are Miss Genevieve Knight, who has Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Dalton and fam- ward. zy for a few moments, but soon renow located at the Russell dairy, some invited guest, Mrs. Ted Hall, who is been in Provo for the visarSan of covered. were The car was only slightly Pedro, California, ily year, past ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON. two miles north from the narrows. At visiting this week at the Lavall p rived in Saiina damaged. Sunday for a month's itors at the A. C. Prows home during the present working point there is home, were entertained by Mrs. stay before her return to school this the week-en- d and the first part of this Announcement was made last week Motorists, said an irate citizen, about half a mile of rock slide, and it Max Sorensen at her home Thursday falL week. of the birth of ft healthy baby boy. while heading for the dancing resort, will take about three weeks to com- afternoon of last week. Following a to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Morley cf are eager to reach their destination, plete this job, according to Mr. Barn- delicious luncheon, served on small Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele and Axtell, at their home Wednesday, and many serious accidents have bean Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ard. Owing to many obstacles that tables, centered with perennial sweet Sorensen, the Misses Irene Larson, daughter, Betty, came in from their July 31. Mrs. Morley, . darghter of averted only by good fortune. It is have come up during the summer cam- peas, card playing formed the amuse, Ardys Burr. June Olsen and Calvert home at Nevada of last Mr. and Mrs. Herod Crane, was of time, the informant said, that a check Saturday paign, Mr. Barnard was unable to ment for the afternoon. Mrs. L. Madsen, Farrell Crane and Gaden week, for a several weeks visit at the the popular younger set in Saiina, and be put on the speeders, as many csro state just when the trail would be and Mrs. Ted Hall were the Gates enjoyed a chicken roast at the home of Mr. Steeles parents, Mr. and is very well known here. Her many travel the road, and the hazard is too completed. J. F. Crane farm. Mrs. Jesse Steele. prize winners at the game. friends extend congratulations. . great to allow racing and speeding- Standing of the Wwfl. Lost. Fst Ih-at- pcd Hi-tor- lat Bois Responsible For Gun-niao- crou Thi made, ho cancelled. increase had been ordered by llio board to bring tho average value of tho catllo of Sevier county up to th general average over th Ut bu( it we shown later that through an error abut I OOO beid of aheep had not been Bated in the asoessmenl report with th cattle, thereby bringing the average value down. With thee theep placed in a different column tho tat board found th averago value for pure bred and dairy cattle to be up to th atau av- y am. .... IS! 1 ......... ..........4. .... Stir Boil mins ci .... .... ............ ..... ht great-grandchi- ld Rosen-crant- Beck-stea- d z, d. hc-l- d ..... Mo-de- en vis-itin- g ts, run-getti- g sirs' . Mil-to- en-rou- te Red-mont- -o for-tunat- ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS I - Salina-Fishlak- - - 44 - over-nig- ht Red-mont-- . Das-tru- er . o, |