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Show VL N IDONT SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING j I BOOST FOR YOUR HOUE HERCUANTS AT THE SAUNA SUN SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, TWELFTH YEAR MARYSVALE PROPERTY MAKES GOOD SHOWING 129 NO, 14 Salina Canyon Branch To Be Completed Late In November Th liuMho group of mining claims, extensively explore by Dr. A. J. Lewis of tbit city, it bigbiy encouraging opening up in The high lwr of buucts activity, Growing condition! of brclt in th n.annt-- and indications rv that tome fWlda of the Cunniton Sugar com high values will tboitly be un reached in tit Twelfth inltul district during July, was genpony! district, duo to the vatt covered. Dr. Unit spent Sunday at amount of rainfall and water, baa baj 0 famout old mining district ant erally maintained during August, of stalled on ficm th upCompletion of tbs leant h Un a tendency to Veep the beet In a j made a close intpectiun of the work cotding to Uac II Nrwton, chaircoal proper.!. lii to and reserve board the federal man of bridge per Denver Rio th railroad Grand 4 to and conddon done min. the now date, that it beallby by growing bring and it U expected that the harvest will trt. The 2f) foot ledge, width it tri- agent of tbe Federal Ikwrvt tank of from Salina to th pioiliet of th There yet remains some throe and a half miles of track to be Uyed, hut Unued in a statement San Francisco, minbe the Urgest, acreage cuoiidcreJ.'vcrrod with a ttrtak of Sevier Valhy Coal company, wtU b if weather conditions jrsv&.l 20. September ever experienced by the valley grow.'i-raKielook 'highly promising or. completed by th Utter part of No nd nothing of a serious nature an i The position of agriruhut did not era. The continued warm weather hat Surface protpecting at tevrral point! vttnbrr. Reconit ruction of the road the final connections by rail will be kept the bert growing, and tonnage 're veal t valuei running in gold, silver change materially doting the month. by tb flood which swept damaged unthe Utter hat by completed part of proceeded Harvestirg rapidly it being added every day, but the gen-'ntnl in tame instances ship der down th canyon th mid II of Auand favorable weather conditions, era! conditions have rot been at rciS-It valuta have been disclosed, a widower Jinin gust, tniaiiing a lots of approx imat. vcrabla for ripening aa would be wiab-The ilol.tbo group, comprising relatively satisfactory prices ate at Auiora. is at the Salma hot. ly SJO.OoO, is aim to he Unladed in "Through the arrangement w.th th s received ly growers fur most county commissioners, tha state road ed. However, a change for the betttr light claims, it located at the mouth pital, recovering from a wound ht t th program to h carried out by th commission and the bureau of pobli.' A of rainfall farm It shortage products. I vc J Hit is expected and with a short delay of Bullion canyon, and it in the heart Saturday morning, when rail company. Th assurance of th of the twnty-eevnineteen roads, ia thought that lb Leeti will le prime of the high grade gold district. Dr. during tbe past spring and summer Crm-t- t Shepherd fired a bullet from completion of th branch line was w ill be eliminated. Our comlivestock banned the has district's crossings d on extensive for harvesting. is LewU a 30.30 rifle. The bullet, affording to given by A. C. Shields, vli planning pridrnt will aid to a degree in this matranges and has accelerated marketing was intended for the victim, and general manager for the Denver pany Fieldmen, who are keeping a close vrlopmrnt work. report, the dirt and rocks taken of cattle and ter, using sheep. and the mUorl entered the fleshy part A Rio Grande on his visit to Salina tab on the development of saccharine from certain cuts to makt th necesexceeded in Retail sales August of the thigh. Unless complications ar- Wednesday. Mr. Shields, accompanied content, find it extremely low for this fills. Our smaller of those a company, with the sary by slightly July the victim of the shooting will by S. L. Karcy, division superintenperiod cf the year and testa show that ia, w sale hoe while amount than crossings eliminated, will b usual, recover. the sugar content is lower now than dent for th Salt Lak division, and able to increased trade than more operate train In safety and seasonally The shooting it somewhat shrouded H. S. Cosand, division engineer, repat anytime in previous year. Samplwill be able to handle the predurti both Sales at the month. during in mystery, but it it allrgvd that resenting th railroad company, spent ing it to he continued at intervals and from th coal mines, and Incidentally wholesale and retail were above the I e teron became too familiar with Wednesday afternoon going over the be a dots watch it to be kept on the 192ft. levels of August, prepared to transport livestock anJ Carloadings Shepherds wife, and that Shepherd, branch sugar content development, and orline, making a minute inspec- other matrriaU that may Uter be do. increased on railroads the district's in orJi-- to discourage the courtship ders for digging will be given aa soon the proponed program. but fewer in num between his wife and INrterton, which tion for velupcd in th canyon." during August ax practical. "W ar glad to announce that Messrs. Shields, Actual construction work on the ber than a The volume of it is said was Tracey and Cotend, ago. year been made between quite frequent took contact final hat In my patch of beets, which are Maplo Canyon Road project started waterborne trade the from following inspection trip, motor.-passing to and th slat road commission, tha bureau to Richfield. showing better than for years," said last week under the supervision of this district through the Panama Can shot at his enemy. As near as can be learned, tbs of public roads and th Sevier county a well known grower, I am daily Martinus Larsen of Moroni, an exper- al increased, largely as a result of in- shooting happened at the Shephard commissioners, for th elimination of adding tonnage, aa the beets continue ienced man in road work, says the Mb creased shipments of refined petrol-euMISSIONARIES VISIT. home at Lots Creek at 11:30 Satur tho grad crossings along th line," to grow. While I am adding tonnage Pleasant Pyramid. products. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. LlDywhlt and morning. Friday, it la aald, Mrs. aid General Manager Shield. "The the beets are gathering a heavier conThe aurvey of the road was made Industrial production was a higher day and her daughter wers at proposition for each of these organi- son, Joel, visited Monday and Tuee. Shepherd tent of sugar and I deem it a great by an engineer from the Forest Ser- level during August, 1929, than in the Carter ranch the day befors tha sations to mistake to harvest the beets until they vice and proviJcs for a twelve-foo- t appropriat $18,000 each, day at the home of Andrew Dahlsrud. either July, 1929, or August, 1928, shuoL Peterson and a were would sixteen-foocompanion are thoroughly ripened, as it t road with making a total of $54,000, has been Mr. Lillywhite has accepted a position places each and this sustained activity was rewhen to and the Searles enroute and ranch, on both work a hardship 300 feet over the project. satisfactorily terminated, and our as instructor in the seminary at Briggrower flected in a generally improved emreached the Carter ranch. It Is company, working on this plan, ia to ham City and the visitors left Tuesthey manufacturer." Because of the busy season, only a ployment situation. Petroleum output reported, Peterson engaged Mrs. e complete th line just as soon as pos. day for that city. Mr. and Mra. small force of men have been avail- n exceeded the July record August in and a from returned reconconversation, agreed tilde. It will be necessary to Shepherd recently CHAPTER GIVES PROGRAM. able for work, but the work is going and lumber production, as is custom- to take the woman and her daughter mission for the L. D. S. church mouth the Considerth at struct bridge large nicely, anywa. along quite subPavant chapter. Daughters of the ary during this month, increased to their home at Aurora. When they of the canyon, and which was greatly in Europe. The major portion of the able progress has been made in clearstantially. Pioneers, held an interesting meeting reached the Shepherd farmhouse at damaged by the August flood, and to time was spent In Holland, where Mr. the new road of the route of the fundamental Loss There was little Thursday afternoon of last week at ing Creek, Peterson, Mra. Shepherd this end the bridge crew set the big Lillywhite served aa president of tha trees that are in the in the banking situation dur-n- g the home of Mrs. E. W. Crane. A underbrush and change and the used be daughter, alighted from the pile driver to work Thursday morn- mission field. Before returning to the Several teams can now August and the first half of Sep- car and entered the house. Mr. Shepreading by Mrs. Ellen Humphrey and way. as more well as tingle tember, changes in member bank and ing. With the bridge repaired and in United States an Inspection of the a vocal solo by Mrs. Rose Crane, pre to advantage herd was in the house, it is claimed, shape for traffic, the working crews branch missions in England and Nordoof solicitation men. The handed Reserve bank credit in use being ceded the life history of Mrs. Percy and soon after a shot was fired. In- will be started on replacing the rip- way were made by the missionaries. nation pledges of the citizens of the seasonal in nature. Since Apof givan Salina, largely early pioneer Sweat, vestigation showed that Peterson, the rapping, making the fills and doing side of the valley have practic- ril of this en by Mrs. EL W. Crane. A melon west year member bank loans for victim, had been shot in the leg. He other work and Friday of last week Dr. A. J. Lewis repairs, caused by the floods. enough commercial purposes have been highfeast was served by Mrs. Crane for, ally been completed treatto was for the taken was branch of the line hospital "With the main looking after his farming interthe to complete project er than in any preceding similar perten guests, with Mrs. Myrtle McDon ment. Delta. II was accompanied hy ests at workmen as at the on those rehabilitated, many pledge. g.tfng depend.ng iod. They expanded seasonally during aid as assisting hostess. Sheriff Fairbanks was called from can be conveniently used, will be Louis Jacobs. being able to give the woik at the the past month to the highest figure Richfield and after investigating the time required. of recoid. Security loans of those case, he conferred with Peterson, ask. Persons from any of the surround- banks have also been SUMMER BRIDE HONORED. higher this year him if the latter cared to swear ing cities and towns desiring to con- than at any previous time and dur- ing Mrs. John W. Bird, a bride of the to a complaint. Thus far Peterson has tribute to the project and still earn ing were not September they early was the motif for a party half pay for days that might other- far below the record level reached in taken no action, and Shepherd haa not summer, and shower Tuesday afternoon at the been placed under arrest. wise be idle, are invited to come and Increases in bills disand Bird home. Mrs. Dan Murphy do their bit. counted and in holdings of purchased Miss Mildred Murphy were the hostBIRTHDAY CELEBRATED. acceptances at the Reserve bank have esses. A variety of games on . the Mr. and Mrs. Ward Black motored accompanied expansion in loans of Mrs. Joseph Crane was the motif spacious lawn were the diversion of Activities at the Salina Experiment to Salt Lake Sunday and visited with member banks. for a family gathering at the Crane the hour. The guests were served with In keeping with its policy to meet home Sunday evening. The affair was a feast of melons and grape punch, the station, which were started in the ear- Rulon Black, a brother. .Rulon, who growing demand for the products in honor of the birthday anniversary watermelon and PARTY FOR MRS. OLSEN. ly summer, were closed Monday of made many friends during his visit a la mode from its plant, the Western Clay A cantaloupe this week for the winter, and A. B. here this summer, may, through an Mrs. Hazel Olsen, who left early of Mrs. Crane, and proved to be a were served abundantly. Mrs. Bird re- Metals company Is again enlarging Clawson, assistant physiologist, has infection, have the misfortune of los- Tuesday morning to make her home gay event. Centering the luncheon ceived many beautiful gifts. Thirty-fiv- e its and another drying unit is plant, he in California, was the guest of honor table was a large birthday cake, adgone to west coast points where he ing the sight of one eye. However, intimate friends of the honored being added and an additional storewill spend some time doing investi- has a slight chance of recovering at a farewell party Monday evening orned with sixty-si- x and guest attended the party. candles, house is being erected. With the comgating work. He will visit Texas without an operation. The Blacks at the H. S. Gates home. A social eve- prettily decorated in pink and white, pletion of the two units the company where he will gather samples of poi- were accompanied north by Mr. and ning, with cards and music as a pas- a gift from Mrs. Okerlund, a daughwill bo able to care for the immense sonous plants, which will be taken to Mrs. J. A. Borg, who visited for the time, were enjoyed by the immediate ter. Mrs. Crane was presented with a Mrs. J. B. Jackson, who has been tonnage which is being treated members of the Harvey Heath family. beautiful floor lamp, a gift from the visiting at the home of her mother, headquarters at Washington, D. C., day with Mrs. Nelson Baker. monthly. for study and experimentations. Mr. A delicious luncheon was served at family. Forty-fiv- e members of the Mrs. Niels Hansen, left last week for IL E. Bierce, general manager for The Relief society of the Second small tables. Clawson will complete his work by her home at Oakland, Calif. Mrs. the company, is here from his home Crane family attended the party. the end of October, when he will go ward will hold the opening meeting Jackson, formerly Miss Lovetta at Los Angeles supervising the ineast. He will be joined at Los Angeles Tuesday of next week at the Second has made her home on the stallation of the drying plant and the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crane arrived Mrs. Milton McCoy was a charming ward chapel. Mrs. James C. Jensen from Salt Lake Friday of last week, hostess for the members of the 500 coast for the past five years. by Mrs. Clawson. erection of the additional store room. Dr. C. D. Marsh, chief of the ex- will preside and the lesson hour has and are visiting at the home of Mr. club Saturday afternoon at the McCoy When the additional units are finishperiment station in Salina canyon, left been named for 3 oclock in the after- and Mrs. E. W. Crane, Mitons par- home. Two tables of cards were in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Curtis are re. ed, the company will be able to treat for Washington some two weeks ago, noon. An interesting program has ents. While here for a two weeks va- play and honors were awarded to Mrs. joicing over the arrival of their first and prepare for shipment some five and previous to closing the station. been arranged for the opening meet- cation, Mr. Crane will take advantage Max' Sorensen and Miss Edna baby born in the Curtis family. The cars of the clay daily, a big increase Miss Phyllis Burch and Edward Mor- ing and light refreshments will be of the splendid hunting and fishing in A dainty luncheon was served baby, a daughter, was born at the Sal- over the capacity of the plant before to ten by the hostess. this vicinity and at Fishlake. an, associate members of the staff, served. ina hospital Saturday night, and both the additions. left for Washington Monday. Others Extra crews of workmen are emare doing nicely. Wild duck in abundance, was the WEDDING AT SALT LAKE who were stationed at the station dur. STAKE OFFICERS GUESTS ployed at the plant and the compleing the summer, have also returned piece de resistance at the dinner servof! the new work will be hurried INTERESTS MANY HERE OF SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD Mr. and Mrs. John Ewles, Mrs. tion to their respective homes. Mrs. Am- -' ed Tuesday evening by Mrs. Arthur all speed. with Joyce Osborn, Mrs. Hazel Olsen, Miss enda Christensen, in charge of the Martin. Covers were laid for Mr. and Officers and teachers of the Sun. Phyllis Jorgensen,, Miss Edna The following from the Salt Lake culinary department, is at her home in Mrs. Fletcher Peterson, Mrs. John J. Miss Effie Robinson, accompanied Fred Arbogast and LaGramle and be Mr. Mrs. Martin. will cf and of and Tribune and John Peterson 29, Redmond, September Lossly day schools of the various wards m to Bryce Canyon Sun- by Miss Lenora Thompson and Miss motored Clark interest to many Salina residents: students from the Agricultural North Sevier stake were guests at an day and enjoyed a days outing at the Elga Bingham, visited over the weekMr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis announce The first regular weekly meeting college at Logan, have returned to elaborate entertainment last evening famed beauty spot. end at the Robinson home in Doroof of the First their the of Relief their studies. the society daughter, marriage The work accomplished at the sta- ward will be held in the chapel Tues- thy Mae, to B. Henry Lewis, son of at the Second ward chapel. The stake tion during the season just closed, has day afternoon of next week. The meet- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lewis of Salina, Sunday school board were hosts, and James F. Barnard, who has spent Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pectol left been satisfactory, and many poison- ing will begin at 2 oclock and the which took place Wednesday evening a clever program with numbers from a week visiting with his mother, Mrs. ous weeds were gathered and many lesson will be given by Mrs. Ed. Pet- at the home of the brides parents, each Sunday school in the stake were Isabella Barnard, and looking after Sunday for St. George, where they the erson, A cordial invitation is extend- 140 Third Avenue, the ceremony be- featured. Members of the board prov- business interests in Sevier county, will make their home during interesting experiments were made. to ti.ke Pectol Mr. school plan3 the ed year. ed to all. royal hosts and a feast of ing performed by Bishop June B. returned to Salt Lake Friday of last course at the St. George a Dr. Ronald Jensen, accompanied by Sharp, in the presence of the two luscious watermelon was served fol- week. college. Mrs. K. W. Bird entertained at din- families The bride wore a gown of lowing the social hour and program. his sister, Miss Pearl Jensen, were The program numbers were as folhere the first of the week. Dr. Jen- ner Friday of last week in honor of shell pink chiffon, made with uneven Mr. and Mrs. Tuck Cole and Miss Miss Minnie Albertsen of Emery, Cehemline and a veil held in place by lows: Community singing; welcome sen, in addition to practicing dentis- Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of their daughter, of Nephi, were has registered as a senior at North Cole, of C. W. blossoms. decorated the car. She Larsen, president a circlet of orange kick out of hunting dar City. Fall flowers address, try. get dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. Bena Sevier. During the school year Miss ducks and he came to a good section living rooms and dinner table. Covers ried a bohquet of brides roses and the stake board; song, Inez Mason, Allred. Mr. Cole operated a harness Albertsen is staying at the home of to find the ducks. Before he return- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, lilies of the valley. Her attendant Aurora; reading, Mrs. Conrad Payne, in Salina nearly thirty years Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albertsen. shop ed north he failed to record just how Mr. and Mrs. George Bird and the was Miss Catherine Engbcrg, frocked Aurora; song, Mr. Nielson, Sigurd; Cole family will be reand the ago, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mr. in a gown of pink taffeta and gold comic reading. Bishop I. L. Womock, many of the festive birds of the air host and hostess. residents. older membered the by Mrs. June Webb and Mr. end and lace. Arthur Knudsen was best man. Sigurd; novelty number, Bishop Pethe brought down. Chas. Nielson picnicked end Mrs. First Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkenson en- Immediately after the ceremony the erson and Hal Felt, Salina of the day, Sunday, at the end cf the First spent Califdaughter Ellen, Mrs. Alice Doke of Ephraim, agent tertained at dinner Sunday at the young couple left for a tour of ward; reading, Amy Murphy, for the Penn Mutual Life insurance Wilkenson home. Covers were laid for ornia and the canyons of Southern ward; song, James C. Jensen, Second Supervisor and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, the "Lions Trail. company in this district, was in Sal- sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilken- Utah Out of town guests at the wed- ward; cornet solo, G. M. Wright, Sec- who underwent a serious operation at Mrs. John J. Peterson visited th? ina Tuesday and Wednesday looking son, Sr., of Venn ill ion and Mrs. Nor- ding included Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lew- ond ward; musical reading, Opal j the local hospital, left the institution two weeks with her daughter, home one-ato her taken was and past Mrs. T. out and is were the C. of Salina, play,: Saturday Christensen, Redmond; after the business interests of her ris Stifer of Salt Lake, Cawley Z. N. Nielson, at ilmns. Mrs. at Redmond. Mrs. Cecelia of Ephraim. Staker town of j Ogden. guests. company. ul.kh is U-in- r e giJ a, ttack-Uyln- lifuiai g rd No-vem- .j be-In- 1 Vtrn, g re-f- n dan-gero- To Dalle Caip r s d m Lilly-whitfoe-ye- ar Pd CM for Sean mid-summ- 1 Her-manse- n, Dorn-gaar- d. Dom-gaar- Mer-tel- l, Para-gona- two-ye- h. ? ar ct L ?i |