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Show I DOST SEND AWAY BOOST FOH YOUR HOME MERCHANTS I BUY PRINTING AT TIIE SAUNA SUN New Utah Organization To Aid Industry Developcment LA1 SUFFERS INJURIES. 1 F.W KS FOR WASHINGTON. Dr, C, D, Marsh, physiologist la n Wmun Liston, the 6 year-olcharge of the Salma' Experiment staListon, w of Mr. anJ Mr. I Saturtion during the aeason just rioting, furred to th Salma hospital hand hi left ult a of a having day left for hi home at Washington, D ie; badly mangled In a derrick pulley Cl, Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Marsh will Saturday. Vernon waa at th farm send th w inter at tha nation capiwest of town and waa playing arounl, noi-on the observath hay derrick whil tha machine j tal, compiling and tions experiment mad during waa in operation. In om manner the, summer. Just before hi departure the could hand waa caught and before it t Dr. Marsh returned from a Dip east I extricated the four finger were, and California lb Oregon, where h ofi The torn. and mashed tipa badly weed that are for was searching were badly bruised J all the finger A. B. Clawson, livestock. to poisonous and the end of the aecond finger wav at the station, assistant to Marsh lr. attended th torn off. Dr. Don Merrill October lat, when will until remain recovered had Virnon and case to enable him to start to achool the place will be closed until early spring. Monday. d T and Industrial world, aa lha director-Hr- , OrgtnlotivK of th Utah Industrial which follow, shows: th association for Development 11. Barton, president of the Charles influenof Utah anj beaded ly of Commerce, Ogden; Bank National view to aiding tial ritiims, with a E. Booth, mayor of Span-l- h John llun. of any merit, developing Industrie B. Cook, president Frank Fork; perhaps, I place and anytimo Stanley R Columbia company; Trut In the ever instituted mu I. inovt perfected The organization iuu. early In July and already the magnet-- ; Um la darting aero all arU of th commonwealth. Tho Utah organization in California, U patterned after tho North Carolina and Georgia, and the atatea have accomplished much In tho way of opening new Industries and enterprise, more than doubling tho payroll. Ltfih, aa U admitted by every business man, ia yet an undeveloped atate, practically apeak-Inand the view a carried out by the new enunciation member, aided by full cooperation of progressive w ill put the aUte in front rank. For year the aouthern atatea moved the major portion of their raw materetc., to ials auch a cotton, manufacture northern atatea for Through the indualrial development movement marvelous movement have come to pasa and today manufacturand ing inatitutiona have been built the raw material ia cared for at home, thua creating payroll and the money ia kept atJ home. The Utah organization get behind the activities of the Lion and Commercial clubs and aid where the undertaking is too large for the local clubs to handle. A primary aim is to deget product out to markets, and velopment money into the outlying communities. Representative officials will be chosen in every community where there are logical possibilities for developing payrolls and industries end establishing markets and contacting tip producers with the wholesalers and consumers in adjoining jrMbit ltrckrr, president Interstate Fidelity Build it g and Loan association; Fred auffi-eient- ly Frocrer, president Frocrer & 1 owlet Co., Ogden; Eugene W. Nielson, president Mullet Kelly Co.; Edgar F. Ihseret National Hills, president S. William McCarthy, traffic bank; Hardware Co.; StiU manager J. B. Mark, general manager nt Coal and Coke Co.; A. C 10 Milner, presUhnt Utah Iron Ores corporation; Bert C. Palmer, president Salt I .aka real estate board; Elmer G. Petirson, president Utah State AgOvercoming a lead of four runt at Mary Christine Sorenson, a pioneer asD. end of the sixth Inning, with John Stark, ricultural co'lege; resident of Salina, passed peacefully the & U. the of I). score the traffic sistant standing 6 to 2 in favor of manager at hr home in this city last Gunnwon, the Salina ball team mad G. Western railroaJ; Murray Sullivan, away after five a spludge, taking the lead by two runt general manager of the Salt Lake Saturday morning shortly Van Alma o'clock. The aged woman, through at the end of the seventh inning, and and Utah Railroad Co.; Provo. of became the final score resulted in Salina winof long standing, Wagonen, mayor 11 to 6. Erickson, the Ephraim In connection with ita industrial de- ill late Friday night, and the end ning, was on the mound for Gunn!-topitcher, velopment work the association plans j came following a fw hours of sickand the clever pitcher did splento issue and to furnish each of ita ness. until the seventh, when the work did member a monthly publication Sorenson was a native cf visitors acored aix runt. Lester FredcomMary and industrial of digest been born at Muller, rickson was substituted for Erickson mercial activities throughout the Denmark, having 1H45. Her parents were at the March 25, an analysis western states, including opening of the eighth. "Charlooter and Myron Sorenson. Her fawaa batted for three run In the of business conditions, agricultural ley" called to the great beyond was ther marand Salina failed to score in but of condition crop eighth, products, when the daughter was but a child. the ninth. opporfacilities, kets, transportation Mrs. Sorcnaon, then Gunnisons pitcher, at the start, had tunities for industrial expansion anJ At the age of 11, member became a native in her Inland, of data other Salina trade extension, and guessing, and for six innings of the Mormon church, and soon after ha held them down to two lone runs member. to the value and terest she emigrated to America, and two with his clever curves. Application for membership in the secyears later she came west with the association may be made to the Nyles Christensen, Satinas southin Captain Nelsons being emigrant, paw, started pitching for Sulina. The retary, all applications being passed She walked the entire dis- "hoodoo was on his shoulder and his company. directors. board of upon by the the company being twelve firm was The association is desirous of in- tance, anything but correct Gunt5ie road. on weeks nison hit freely and at one time the cluding in its membership only those In 1862 she was married to Chris- bases were filled. Eddie Jensen was who arc interested in tho progress the ceremony being and development of Utah and who will tian Sorenson, placed in the box for Salina and the Endowment house first man the at and are able to give tfieir support performed up got a walk, thus perat Salt Lake City. Two year after mitting, a Gunnison player to score in the to association and cooperation .states. her marriage a number of families In without effort. Eddie, however, tightThe Utah Industrial Development the work it has undertaken. were called to locate ened The association has its headquarters Sanpete county up, and though hit freely, hi association, it is claimed, is now and Sorenson and her Mrs. and at Sslina, Lake Salt Beason in the building, support held the Gunnison boys from has been for some time, working out husband were among the very first is offices four of suito a where doing a great deal of damage plans to get large industries into this City, to locate here. Living in a dug-ofor Three homers were made during equipped fully maintained, being wondersection. Southern Utah has and where its for a home and combatting the rav- the game, Modeen and Fredrickson of the on work, in carrying not procrop ful resources, only were the Gunnison team, and Ed. Bird of are privileged to call for the ages of the prowling Indians, duction, but in lumber, coal, salt! and members the through many hardships among matters on consultation of Salina, each making the circuit on bentonite, with hundreds of other purpose which she passed. Later the Sorencomand industrial clean hits. to the long, In the pertaining minerals yet to bo developed. as sons moved to Gunnison, where they the of usual kick" on the umpiring The state, mercial developmetl have will near future these plans lived for s:x years. Again she faced was do to have which matters on again manifest, and created no reached a point of consumation qrhen well as hardships, and Mrs. Sorenson fre- good feeling among the fans. Some w ith their own particular line of busiin Gunnison, they can be made public. new organiza- quently spoke of her life 'raw ones were made, as is found The new organization is officered ness. The slogan of the of attack by Indians, as in the center Utah." tion ia "For a Greater every game- - Near fight8 were by prominent men in the commercial being the most severe m her life s threatened, but the rioters were quiethistory. It was in 1866 that her hus- ed. Following is the score by innings: NEW MEMBERS CHOSEN band was called, and she was left Salina 001 001 09011 6 FOR COLLEGE FACULTY alone with six children to care for. Gunnison 030 030 000 Mrs. Sorenson moved her home to Salina in 1872, and since that time gTRICKEN WIT1I APPENDICITIS. the for readiness in is made her home here. During her had Everything 'f Ellen, the year for earlier life she w. active ia church opening of the forty-firW. Mrs. J. and Humphrey Snow College on Monday, September work, and in her calling the last of Supervisor of Ephraim, and granddaughter of 9th. The buildings have been thor- the early pioneers has gone to eternal Mrs. Ellen Humphrey of this city, is im- rest. oughly renovated, but the most a was week last! day of gala at the Salina hospital and is seriousFriday Surviving are four living children, improvement is the enlargeportant Murannual ill. Ellen was stricken with appenthird the in Salina, when ment of the campus by the purchase Mrs. C. M. Hansen, Mrs. J. G. Sor- ly dicitis held the at was Saturday and when her conphy family reunion of an adjoining one hundred and fifty enson, Erastus Sorenson and Joseph dition became alarming she was hurSecond ward chapel. One hundred anil feet on the south. All of the buildings Sorenson, all of Salina. Twenty-si- x ried tlo the hospital where an emergreatninety-siincluding members of the on the purchased property are being grandchildren and twenty-tw- o was performed. Th removed preparatory to the improve- grandchildren are also left as sur- gency operation Murphy family and immediate relathe appendix rupdisclosed operation ment of the property by making a vivors. had started, and infection and tured tives,' were present and joined in the new athletic field. funeral services were Impressive exerwas condition regarded as critical. festivities, and from the opening Pres. M. H. Knudsen, who has just held Monday afternoon at two oclock her cises until the closing number there returned from a years from the first ward chapel, 'with BishATTEND CHARTER NIGHT. all of Wisconsin, interest of the at doing University was something op C. E. Peterson in charge. E. W. new June Webb, secretary and E. 0. . the time. In the absence of the presi- reports the addition of four Co- Crane and S. J. Ottley, the speakers, of the Salina Snow of to the tribute to the faculty Wright, paid a high and loving dent, Amy Murphy took charge of the members Lions by Mrs. Webb accompanied from club, Albin G. the woman. Matson, are openestimable Following llege. They proceedings. were among the When the and Mrs. Wright, of Kansas, who will ing musical selection, During the early afternoon a brief the University the "charter division night for Mists Have Cleared Away, by Mrs. many attending chemistry session was held and this completed, have charge of SatFt. Green club at Lions Petnew the from T. Mrs. P. Miss Fern and Young, Mary Rasmussen a program as given, as follows: Com- of the college; started club new The in the will assist Hans evening. offered who was invocation urday AtOhio by erson, University, munity singing; invocation, Mr. Robert- Nielson. Other musical numbers given out with a healthy membership and by grandchildren; English department; Gladys wood; selections, visitson of the University of Utah, who during the services were: My Faith the entertainment accorded the reading, Amy Murphy; accordion solo, Lions of the characteristic was C. Jeneducation in solo the ors, depart- In Thee a vocal by Jas. E. W. Crane; guitar solo, Guy Soren- will assist for- sen; One Fleeting Hour, vocal solo a big, lively time. A well arranged B. Sorenson, Emma and ment, Castle Murphy Bishop son; address, of of Ogden; solo, Margaret and Verona merly connected with the southern by G. M. Wright!; violin solo, A. C. program, banquet,the presentation and club new for of Idaho, WillarBson; Jesus Lover of My Soul," the charter Atwood of Riverton; Hawaiian trio branch of the University Home duet by Mr3. Mary Rasmussen and dancing were some of the enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Castle Murphy and son who will have charge of the .Economics Mrs. Tom Peterson. Mrs. Ellen Hum- features. department of Ogden; solo, Mary Rasmussen. A Mrs. phrey gave an interesting reading A closing prayer was offered by 51EMBERS. VISIT PUFFERS LAKE. CLUB ENTERTAINS the lifes histcTy of Mrs. Sorenson, a the After Ellen Humphey. program offerand Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mr. and Mr. was benediction which delicious dinner was served and during ""Mrs. Mary Hugentobler delightful- following B. Crandall, Mr and Mrs. HarH. Mrs. Ivie. ed Oscar Satby the evening all joined in a dancing ly entertained at a club party At the close of the church services old Crandall, and tjhe Misses Helen urday. A profusion of beautiful fall party. Hazel visitors to the re- flowers werp tastefully airanged the remains of the beloved woman Anderson, Anna Brockbank, The Deward and Donna Prows, Salina to the Crandall, taken Prowere cemetery union were Bishop and Mrs. Castle about the home for the occasion. and tenderly, laid to their final rest- Hopkins and Paul Burgess, comprised Murphy and son of Ogden; Mr. At- gressive 500 was the evenings divera picnic dinner wood and daughters, Margaret and sion and in the contest Mrs. Beruiece ing place. A profusion of beautiful a party that enjoyed The lake, lake Puffers cut Sunday. at marked the grave, Verona Murphy, Mrs. Charles Hum- Sorenson and Mrs. Donna Wright flowers, covering with its of 11,000 an altitude one feet, held t for the esteem and love the phrey, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey, were awarded prizes. Following cards 'beautiful surroundings, proved an inFred Humphrey, Mrs. Lilly Davis and a dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. who had answered the final calL Donna Mrs. Among the immediate relatives teresting spot and the Salina picnickSorenson, Ruth Davis and Mrs. Daniel Bullough Ecrniece funers declare it one of the beauty spots of Salt Lake; Mrs. R. M. Humphrey Wright, Mrs. Fay Courtney, Mrs. from out of town attending the Utah- n of Southern and Mrs. Mr. were services eral and Mrs. Geo. W. Adams of Layton; Myrtle McCnv, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Sorenson Mrs. and Mr. and Misses Hyrum and the Los and Mrs. a Oar Dastrup Melba Humphrey of Angeles John King of Escalante, is a guest Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson of McGill, Helen Anderson and Phyllis Jorgen- - of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. th Josenh Colbv home this week. at of Ogden. sen. Cunnigham Nevada. Sunday's Ball Card al-rta- Indu-pen- d UM IM Cues Fans a TH broad-minde- d f, citi-aen- n, con-tain'- ut st ! x, leave-of-ab-sen- ce . vice-preside- n Ove-so- North Sevier Schools Open With Average Registration Monday morning marked another by Mr. IlilgenJorf, Fred ArWL J. Brock-han- k tpuch la tha destiny of high school lertlie Wright and Ml A. I. readclever th when students at North Sevier, gave response by fall and inter term ofwnrd for ork ings and talks. Unusual enihuo arm With th School budding rlran and marked lh opening assembly and tb tevrrsl numbers given brought forth whuloaoma aa th work nf the and painters and th spirit if enrol. stucooperation manifest Principal Stena Scorup la urging dent and faculty, th first days of (ittrndanr by every eligible student tha opening gav promise of a in th district, and th cooperation of term. A grand total of !?- all parent la being asked. Payment a itlidenta war registered Wednesday of tuition fee, locker fw and as decreaa a essential t are books slight evening, showing of text of the school, and parcompared with last year in some of the th gradrs. Within a few weeks, ent should aid In this feature. Failit ia anticipated that th full ure lo meet the obligation often the student and for this reaquote, or even more, will be enrolled for higher education at North Sevier. son they Uvme discouraged and disThe registration for the aeveral like leginning school. grade were reported as follows: Ninth gadc, 67; tenth grade, 37; elrv. Gride Registration Normal. enth grade, 40; and twelfth grade, 178. tenth of total a 34, making IV Registration at the grade school, grade showed about fifty per cent deto B. M. Thompson, la alo-i- t according crease over last year, when G9 regisenrolled tered. An appeal ia made to the par- normal, a total of 367 being Thla few the number, first days. in for ents to get all a burnt student within th school work aa quickly as possible, aa however, will he increased so. week or next Thompson Principal it will not only aid the students In th openwith la encouraged highly keeping up with the work, but will be of attitude the declares week and ing to aid the of material faculty. The beat. be tha to students the With the efficient faculty and the condition, however, eauaea a full cooperation of parents, there is but all a ns looking forward handicap, every reason to believe that this year of tho new high the to completion will school at North Sevier high prove j when tho grade deachool building, the banner year for some lime past. to the old high move will New and interesting subjects are to partments room sufficient when school building, be introduced into the school curricuth of lum. Dramatic and debating club are will be afforded. Registration follows: aa are several given grades ta be organized this week, football . aecond, 45; third, DO; 47; First, out tried and other are being playcra 40; aixth, 60; fifth, 45; fourth, plans are being rounded out that will 80. eighth-2- , eighth-1- , 29; 41; appeal to students. The first assembly was a model of the "pep" and enthusiasm that is to OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. be with North Sevier during the preDr. and Mrs. Franklin O. Bullock sent year. The opening assembly was entertained twelve guests charmingly Miss conducted by Stena Scorup, at a well appointed evening invocaSaturday the and following principal, colors of aster varied tion by Ernest Frandscn, principal of dinner party, the home, and about the seminary, faculty members were being profused used as the asters bowl of a being introduced, each giving a response. table. Dinner was the of con'Vrpiece was a the session program During evening following given and included violin and pinao served in the early 500 proved a which "earthquake selections by Mr. and Mrs. John offered in were Favors M. ly pastime. of Delta; solos, G. Wright; Cohen Max Mr. and Mrs. inspirational talks, Miss Phyllis Jor- the game, Mr. to second the going gensen and Don Kenney; violin duets winning first, The C. Prowa. A. guests Mrs. end by Mr. Hiigendorf and a student from C. Delta. Ernest Fandsen, Miss Rets Hill were Messrs, and Mesdamea A. G. D. Burgess, and LeGrande Clark, each gave short Willardson, Art Prows, Leah talks and urged for better and higher Max Cohen, A. J. Lewis, Miss M. Galbrath. M. and Brown education. Following violin selections cD-mine- r lts - pur-ch- how-eve- r, em-hara- ss over-erowd- atv-ent- rd h, Hil-gend- GUNNISON CAULIFLOWER SHIPMENTS ARE STARTED Splendid headway in getting Gunnison Valleys famous cauliflower on the markets throughout the United States is being made and to date some Plan tat-Me-r Fir Mr Aciitiiy assoNorth Sevier Parent-Teachtwelve cars have been shipped out, ciation, which was active last seaaccording to Leslie Hancock, junior son, will shortly resume sessions for member of the firm of Smith & Han- the winters work and indications to some real activity. Mrs. C. E. cock, Salt Lake wholesale dealers in point of tho association, came down West, president produce. Mr. Hancock a meeting will that announced has from Salt Lake Monday and expects soon be called at which time a proto remain two weeks or more super- gram of work will be outlined. Mrs. vising the cauliflower shipments for West attended the teachers convention his company. Representatives for the at Richfield Saturday and the matter Pacific Produce company are also on of affecting strong organizations the county was impressed the ground and are caring for the throughout and the spirit of those present, by cauliflower for their company. waa highly manifest. cooperation The frequent and refreshing rains, Mrs. Reid, president of the aided by the ideal climatic conditions, association of the state, was bet-in i has put the cauliflower crop Richfield meeting. Mrs. ter conditon than at any time since present at thetalk and a brought many Reid gave the industry was started in the valthat will i)2 new points interesting ley some four years ago. The rapid in the work of a help essential and growth makes the heads larger and units. local county the vegetable more crisp and tender t)ie School lunches and the giving of and the product from the Japanese to the student colony is in great demand from extra spending money that will the of be will two 200 problems every quarter. There ore nearly Went Mrs. to acres planted to cauliflower alone be discussed, according anare dates in the Westview and Clarion districts, when regular meeting which other nounced. topics, 171 Many and it is expected that nearly carloads will be harvested, By the will be of vital interest to parents nucleus 20th of September the peak of the and students, will form the sessions. winter the harvest will be reached. Tha product for study during It is also announced that the local from the fields on the west side is in will affiliate with the great demand at Chicago, New Yorkin organization state Parent - Teacher association. and many other of the larger cities the east. The price, too, is encourag- Through this medium the study scope will be broadened. ing and the growers will greatly benethis fit by the prolific production ENGINEER VISITS. year. In addition to the cauliflower, cabn. S. Kerr, chief engineer for tho bage is proving a profitable crop with made a brie, the Japanese gardners. Some 80 acr :e: state road commission, and was a in Salina Wednesday have been planted to cabbige and it stop Mr. Kerr was office. Sun the at caller will carloads 35 is estimated that fully an inspection tri; be sent from this point. Gunnison just returning from section. southern to the Valley News. er . Parent-Teach- er |