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Show DONT SEND AWAY ! I BUY PRINTING AT 1ST FOR YOUR HOME St s THE SAUNA SUN MERCHANTS twelfth year Local Lioos Fitai SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929 M Fasiiiiiias NORTH SEVIER GRADUATE GETS MERITED PROMOTION PAUL BURGESS RETURNS TO MO. MEDICAL SCHOOL BssiKstacnire Reyc Knight, s.n of Mr, and Mr. Alma Knight, and a graduate from North high school with the class of Hhia, recently visited with w hi parents at Tipperary. Ro enivulr la (Vdr City where he will at Paul Burgrkt, tun .f D. G. Burgess, and wlui l.a Uvti studying mej-ciand Surgery t th Washington at Ft, left for th Ml suuri mein polls Sunday, where he will resume hi woik. He is trawling via auto, hi companion bring Hint Jorgensen, The young men are taking the trip by easy stages and wilt visit at several points enroute, Paul will compSrt hi work at tier Washington university nest spring when he will enter intern practice He took a court at the University of Utah, later gradualirg with epUmJ d honors. This yar he Will complete hi Studies at lh St Louis sthool and then will start hi intern work. n S-i- Dr, A. J. president f tt Salma Lions dub. and John Darn rJ, member of lb local organin lion, were present t the "char Ur nihl festivities at Fillmore getur day evening. when th Fillmore dub was formally inducted into the In Urtiaiiunai Lions dub. Some eight delegates from this dry had planned on toinff to Fillmore, but obstacle cam up which prevented carry inf out lh planned program. IJona Lewi and liamard, however, carried out the part for the local dub andnhey returned with report that the affair was thoroughly "I ion i rod," and went over tig, In addition t the local mem attending, representative were present from Gunnison, Iteaver, Milford, Mu I'lcosant. Delta NO. 12 Salina and Redmond Join In Developing Waters In The Willow Creek Canyon Winter sessions f the Salina liil A Professional Womens locate permanently. n club, Soon after hi graduation Koyre wr r formally opened Tuesday evewent north and for a time was em- ning with a well arranged banquet at Second ward chapel banquet ployed at variou job at the t'olum-Id- a th Exploration of th water conditions Steel company. Through hi effi- rooms. The formal opening of the in Willow Crwk canyon, with a vhw I club's work wa more of a social feaciency he rained popularity and w opening a larger and better turply out of water for Salina and Redmond fur promoted as assistant chemist in the ture, but plan ai being map-company. for some leal work, now that the sumlaboratory for the big culinary purposrs, was started ThursOnly recently the young student was mer varation la at a close. Club day, when th drill wet set in plc had arranged a pretty reception again advanced and he was sent tt by A. W. Ireland, the well known OJar City to assume the pusitiun at for the entertainment of visitors, Indriller. Mr. Ireland and antedchief chemist for the company. Mr cluded in which were Mrs. Ora J. ates, took th drilling apparatus to lh can) on Wednesday and driUirg Knight has many friends here whe Harmston, of Richfield, and president Th season has provtn b will be started are glad to know of hit rapid advance of th Business A Professional Woimmediately. It la anjfund doubt, that th losses on sugar nounced by Salina ment in his special line of business. men's club of Uuh, Miss Nyal NelSALINA HOME ENTERED. city officials that vt tonnag, through th agrncy o a well will be sunk to a depth of at son, president of th? Richfield club. Some person or persona, it it be- Seasonal -disrates, I nut MOONLIGHT" PARTY. Mrs. Lyda Duggins, president of the leaet 300 feet a an experiment. It D. G. Burgess and th entered the lieved, Some forty gurrl enjoyed an out Gunnison club. Other guests were the present condition of the crop may require a greater depth, but eniom Sunday evening, with the view is highly satisfactory, indiral.ng that Erma Lund?-beIrg ar.d moor, ght party at the Misses Marie gineers who hav exploited the territo ransacking th home fur valuable. the tide has turned and that the and Richfield. Mickt-Dofarm in Gooseberry Wed and Howard Norman, member are pretty confident that a tig tory, The timely rdum of Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mr. Fred of the Gunnison club. The appetising banquet was atnrled grout rs ar lAily to have a number supply of water ran bo tapped at a evening. about But ten of years hcn bumptr crop can tr gets from Fall Lak, at were Mirkelson and Mr. ar.d Mr. Carl at eight o'clork and ninety-ninMra. Harmston sounded the keynote Irpth cf 300 feet or less. The ten wdl the a o'clock, gave prowler tear, harvested," laid and and were hostess sealed at tables, arranged at th? MirktDon host factory uffiriu to be sunk w ill b six inches In d for the opening of the local club's and they beat a hasty retreat yesterday. An encouraging feature it Steven hotel. During the banquet around a large bonfire the gue: activities, in a clever talk. She urged at the home revealed that the th fact that wilcrshcd adjacent to hour the program wa given and the roosted weiners" and laur were for cooperation in the work usually selected for th well is on Th on the bed had been turned., lh hcr beets rr grown whr.t sight territory charter proenUd. E. V. Wilson acted served with a bountiful supply of lus- sponsored by the Business and Profes- clothes known as a Urn reef, from (s in the valuables hopes that in this section, have hern will soaked cious watermelon. Wc'rd stories and sional Women's clubs and praised the evidently a toastmaster. The program coni which numerous strong springs flow in and th water supply, ordinarily, ted of musical number, the address games and songs were entertaining local club for the pogressivenes were concealed there. Disorder subterranean lakes. Engishould be even better next year thin indicating of welcome by Jim Kelley, and the aturcs of the evening, and in the shown since the organization here. other parts of the house indicated that who neers studied th formation have the home had been ransacked. An in- it has been this year. presentation of the charter by Dr. P. we sma " hours of the next morn-rg- , Mrs. Harmston represented Utah Ft and confident condition! ar general showed that the prowlers Th acreage planted to beets in the L. Holman, district governor of the the guests returned to their the national convention held last July, vestigation an abundant flow of water will that had sveured of value. any nothing Svkr Valley, has been decreasing be secured when the proper depth haa 28lh district. Acceptance of the homes in Salina. and uring her talk she gave a vivid until this year, when only about charter and response was cleverly of wonderful the meeting. been reached. The conditions, on of description of m normal acreage haa been the carried out by M. P. McKay, president to in achievements the higher Duty engineer stated, la almost Identiplanted. In order to get the benefit cal with the of the new dub at Fillmore. Dancing club work of the organization has wells at Ogden, of th that where seven flowing prosperous condition and other diversions followed the placed the Business and Professional of them spout forth comes with a heavy planting under Women's club on a high pinnacle-- let banquet. and cool water. normal conditions of the main cash clear, pure us all combine to keep it there, The Fillmore club starts with for a larger and better Prospecting crop In tho valley, it is of vital im e and even raise it higher, concluded of water for thia section was membership of thirty supply portanc that plans be mad in the made possibl by the the speaker. boosters. The officers named for the cooperation cf fall season for the next year's crop. local with members, together Thirty the Salina city officials, and the town baby" club are M. P. McKay, presiThe best way to increase the planting the visitors, were seated around the officer of Redmond. Application for dent; Dr. F. Robinson, first vice Modern scientists and historians of beets is to outline acreage now announced A dates for With fall tables. L. definite second of A. banquet profusion Kimball, president; setting aside 1240 acres, embracing have torn away another part of the and crown thia fall, the alfalfa field the water area, was mad to the Forthe annual confab of the Utah Edu- flowers, cleverly arranged on the E. V. Wilson, third veil of romance which has surround- that thp grower plans planting to est J. R. Wood, secretary; 0. cational association, to be held at Salt tables, added beauty and attraction to ed the halcyon and was granted for of Rome. They boots next spring. Spring-tootdays the a department, 18 and L. Lake Mrs.. A. the October G. Kenney, treasurer; Ottis Walch, 17, 19, faculty surroundings. so a that complete exploration year, have invaded the kitchens and ban, roots and lot them dry during tho can be effected. Congressman Don B. member of the local club, actLion tamer, and D. L. Melville, Tail members of North Sevier are planunhalls of the Ceasars, prying quet winter. In early spring fertilize and twister. ning and arc looking forward to the ed as toastmistress. Responses were der the covers of servers plow again deeply. Fall plow all the Colton has also been asked to present steaming attracmade by Miss Nyal Nelson, president event, as it promises unusual and casting calculating eyes upon the grain land possible, at least tho part a bill before Congress, setting aside ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTERS. tions this year. One hundred per cent of the Richfield club, Mrs. Lyda B. contents the acreage and granting Salina and of huge golden platters. that will be p'anted to beets, and tedmond of tho North Sevier faculty will at- Duggins, president of the Gunnison tha rights to the underof Mrs. Franc Mattsson was a charmFor many years the banquets have it in readiness for planting. if nothing unforseen happens, club, and Mrs. D. G. Burgess, presi- tend, waters. ing hostess at an afternoon party Nero, Caligula and other royal epi in other parts of ground according to Stena Scorup, principal dent of the Salma club, and Miss Ed- - cures have been the with Monday, given in honor of her daugh- of synonymous Utah, where this plan has been carNorth Sevier high school. In prev- na Domgaard, Phyllis Jorgensen and, LEAVES FOR MISSOURL last word m lavish dining. Descnp- - ried out, proves highly advantageous ters, Mary and Ruth, who are leaving ious W. Scor-had convention Miss Mrs. annual II. the Stena years Cherry. evsocial hour A week. menus of their feasts, their for college this .I and results in good tonnages. The clay Miss Indra Freece left Monday for been held the earlier part of October, up, principal of Noith Sevier high jtions have been handed down to the condition of tho soils of the valley the cast and will resume her work ct and needlecraft was the pastime of 'en, exwere made to but school, and a luncheon guest, gave a the afternoon and seated at the 5 tend arrangements present day. The methods by which requires some extra attention, and Park college, located near Kansas when the beet vacation toast on her impressions of the club f. time the o'clock dinner with the Misses Matttheir foods were cooked and served the exposure of the turned soils for City, Missouri. Miss Freece plam to ,r was declared, thus avoiding special objectives i of particular interest Spices from the winter, when freezing and follow- be away until 1931, when she will sson' were Mrs. C. E .West, Mrs. E. Sal- schools. tne of the dates for closing Regular meeting W. Crane, Mrs. Leo Crane, Mrs. EdI.in known world, ed by the spring thaw, makes the have completed her course at that comer of every dub will be announced later and rare salts and the D. W. Parratt, executive secretary win Crane, Mrs. Vivian Burns, Mrs. chemicals, pungent bedding and soil ideal for planting college. Miss Freece spent the sumit is planned to make the organization Otto Kube, Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mr3. for the assciation. has announced the condiments of every kind were made and germination, and will naturally mer months at the Dan Freece homo in and a the of business factor many Glendon Gates, Miss Cleo Crane of following program for the convenuse of. Asafetida, which gains its increase the tonnage of beets to the and prior to her leaving for the east, civic activities during the winter tion: HolH. E. Mrs. of Stannard name from the power of its odor, was acre." Salina, she with friends and relatives visited months. of Thursday, October 17, 7:30 p. m. used lavishly in Roman cookery. lywood and Mrs; Albert CoryaM& Pleasant and Salt Lake City. at Arch M. Thurman, president of the Price. And what is the finding of science? HUNTING SEASON LONGER, association, will deliver the opening ACTIVITIES STARTED FOR The warm climate of Rome made St BUT ONLY RICH CAN HUNT PARENT-TEACHEaddress at the L. D. S. tabernacle. WORK difficult to preserve food perfectly. Cameron Beck, personell director of To disguise the unpleasant tastes and An open season of seventy-fiv- e the New York stock exchange, will odor of meats and vegetables that had days will be allowed deer hunters on The purposes and a tentative pro- - remained too deliver an address. long in the imperial the Kiabab forest for 1929. The hunt Ad9 m. a. October 18, gram for the work to be carried out storage boxes, hard pressed chefs ing begins October 1 and continues Friday, dresses will be given at the tabernacle by the association of turned to culinary camouflage in the to December 15. by Dr. Frederick Rand Rogers, did Salina, were outlined and briefly dis- - frm of sauces and condiments, The Arizona Game and Fish Comector of physical education at New cussed in a The Roman difficulties make up mission and the U. S. Forest Sendee meeting York university, and Dr. L. H. Den- held at North Sevier Workmen, this week, are completschool but one chapter in the long history not only have agreed to the longer high Combining the Improvement Era nis, deputy superintendent of the de- Thursday evening. Many of the new mans struggle with the problem season and to the opening of prev- ing a lighting system at the Gunniand the Young Ladies Journal, two partment of public instruction of Har- faculty of the rchool, as well as those of food preservation, according to iously restricted areas, because of the son Sugar company, and when comPa. At 11 a. m., department- who were affiliated with the organi- - Ttlluride Power company, local necessity of removing a large number pleted, it will not only prove a novelpopular publications put out by the risburg, al sessions will be held. At 2 p. m. In their show-M- of deer from Kiabab National Forest. ty and something out of the ordinary representative. gidaire last with parwinter, together L .D. S. church, into one publication, Beck and Dr. Rogers will address were presant and enjoyed the room, they have an elaborate exhibit, Hunting will be done under the Ari- for this section, but it will illuminate formed the nucleus for a pretty scene the college and senior high school enflSj depicting the progress along these zona game laws and Forest Service the mammoth building and meeting. A real spirit of at the First ward chapel Tuesday eve- section, Dr Helen T. Wooley of Col- - aa shown and officers arecooperation lines from the days of the cave man enCamps will be in charge ally tell what is done at the fac-o- f highly Peck? Dr. L. A. and umbia el with its university ning. Consolidation of the two publideputy game wardens and forest! tory. Two large signs have been couraged over the prospective work down to the present day playe'd at the top of the building for cations was depicted in a wedding enstein, dean of the department of for the season, Mrs. C. E. West, presi- - ctric refrigerators. This exhibit con- education of the University of Cin dent of the Salina food of a tains some time. Each of the signs are ten an Arizona must preservation history Each hunter have oganization, presidscene, and the title was The Story the successive stages of cinnatti, will address the grammar ed. Following the round-tabl- e license and a government permit feet high and thirty feet long, and state an through talk Book Wedding. Clever characters grade' and junor high school sections; 'n salting, smoking, spicing, cait- - before going into camp. The Arizona twelve 100i'candlepower lights program was given. took part in the wedding scene and Dr. Rogers and Dr. Wooley and Mr. nin Mtura ice refrigeration, and for residents of that state is inate the signs. One of the signs has The numbers included a musical the acts were pretty. Prince Era was Beck will address the kindergarten methods most the latest the inscription Use Gunnison DiaeMent license for The $4.00. a,nd selection by Mr. and Mrs. John Ilil- dis- - is $35.00. The represented by Leath Rasmussen; and primary sections and Dr. Dennis This mond Brand, the Ideal Sugar, while art'lfic,al fee refrigeration. is government f vocal solo, Mrs. L. A. HuPrincess Journal, Bessie Jacksonjfairy and Mr. Beck will address the voca- gendorf; exPlain- has been establish- $1.50. All hunters are allowed two on the other appears the words, Play they BrockMiss Anna gentobler; reading, godmother, Merle Mickelson; godfath- tional education group. Frigidaire deer, only one of which may be a Wrigleys Spearmint, the Perfect and a vocal solo by G. M. ed as part of the local bank, in ladies Bud These sessions will be held at placwaiting, er, Murphy; in the buck. Gum. The word Wrigleys, in letparticipation organizations Miss Laura Willis, Sevier Thressa Colby and Hazel Torgensen; es to be designed later. At 7:30 p. m. Wright. Food Preservation National ters two feet high, the Neon system program school nurse, and an interlords, Reed Cates and Loren Jack-so- Governor George H. Dem and Dr. countys is to be applied. This system is one of MISSOURI. FOR LEAVES a ested talk spectator, gave splendid pages, Leonard Nielson and Mack Peckenstein will address a general on health in the schools. NORTH CROPS GOOD. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin O. Bullock the most modern and has not been Hostesses Peterson. The wedding ceremony was session at the tabernacle. of and Miss Arlene Bullock, left early seen outside of the metropolitan citBeal Mrs. A. and Mr. George at the meeting were Misses Phylb's performed in due style, and later two Saturday, October 19, 9 a. m. Beula West and Edna Tremonton, Utah, visited Sunday and Thursday morning for Salt Lake and ies. With the new lighting system Jorgensen, decBusiness will be conducted at four dehuge wedding cakes, artistically Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. from there they will entrain for complete, the signs can be seen for . orated in green and gold, were cut partmental sessions. Dr. Peckenstein Domgaard. The Beals were former resia considerable distance, and will not will visit where Mo., they and served with ice cream. will address the college and senior dents of Sevier county and Mr. Beal, with Mrs. Clara Bullock, mother to afford publicity for the company, but During the evenings ceremonies a high school session. Dr. Rogers will who is an extensive farmer in the Dr. Bullock, until about October 1st. will break the monotony of the val mixed program wa3 given and those address the grammar grade and junThe Ladies Literary and Civics Bear River valley, says that condi Due to the illness of his mother, they ley, as the rays of lights flow out participating were Dora Mickelson ior high school section session. Dr. club opened the years activities with tions for the farmer in their section left hurriedly. They were accompanied over the entire section. and Hazel Torgensen in a piano duet; Wooley will address the primary and an outing at the city park Wednes- - has been very y to Salt Lake With this new system and the addencouraging this by Eldon Petty. A Opal Christensen, musical reading; kindergarten section. Dr. Dennis will social time a was the for ed improvements of the eight-foo- t evening. mer; that the prospects bumper Amy Murphy, comic reading; and Vo- address the vocational education group main object of the meeting. The yield from the main crops grown, SIGURD MATRON IS HOSTESS. cyclone fence, the beautiful lawns and cal solo, Loren Cushing. During the session. At 11 a. m. Dr. Woolley will regular program will be outlined and vhich consists of peas, tomatoes and For the members of the 500 club, shrubbery, the plant and its surroundlate evening lively games, directed address a general conference at the officers chosen to serve for the ensu- - sugar beets, has never been better, Mrs, Lavall Dastrup of Sigurd, de- ings will be one of the attractive by Mrs. Angus McDonald, were an en- tabernacle. ing year at the first regular meeting As yet, no killing frosts have touch-t- o lightfully entertained at the Milton places of the valley. joyable pastime. be held October second. Around a ed the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Beal were McCoy home Saturday evening. Three The chapel was filled to capacity Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Brown and1 huge bonfire, weiners 'were roasted accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. El T. tables of cards were in Mrs. Dick Fox and daughters, Carplay and prizand the formal opening of the years Mark William, the son of land with toasted marshmellows, hot Beal of Idaho. es were awarded to Mrs. Farrell ol and Shirley,, arrived from their work by the Mutuals of the First ward the Browns, v'eitsd over the week end coffee and rolls, a tasty luncheon was Monson and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson. home at Grand Junction, Colorado, in the presentation of the playlet, was at the William Gee home. They Miss Effie Robinson and Miss by the members. Songs and A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Thursday of last week and were the indicative of prosperous and successto Salt Lake on Monday of games were diversions of the eve- - nore Thompson visited over the week-la- Dastrup. Mrs. Milburn Fenn was a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson ful meetings. week. end with friends at Provo. ning. for several days. guest td two-ye- a mem-Ur- ar Fall Mi 11 a Ax-te- ll rnt tv Gh-dhii- l. g ne-d- ay e Inves-tigato- n one-thir- Mi Smr Faculty live-wir- vice-preside- vice-preside- Hugrn-toble- h r, I l. .... , i - First M R Feoi Unit Sysla Unials Stage Clever Flar Parent-Teach- InsiilM at Fatly er ed Fri-zati- r. , incident-regulation- s. ! ilium-licen- non-reside- - - n; e. Nic-lson- sum-da- ! st ; se |