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Show IDONT SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING I WANT TO SELE, BUY AT OR TRADE? TRY A THE SAUNA SUN WANT AD. TWEUPTII YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, TRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 Mtolrs SAUNA MAN'S MO I HER IS CAlir.D TO BEYOND Ralifj ir Mr, mu! lJfv. Important Uisifr tkuWly Hipulri. IK. iVifrtl a rm, (ittr uf (he hUii by tore nfli ' of il .). j.I. miuI imeiitjf of time ht the t hr Piute iin! any, l M at IK Victory thratre Momlay. Tlx major in tbr portko of the tx I. holder a company w re r rent, repi frviti li being pirn of Sevier ceun'y as veil a u' h Nan ete. In the bim f S M. Jiuen i, prtsiitont of I he compan". I. W tlHr')J, vice pr ihh lit, ! oh ihig. f I ! me ling. liiice M Bride, water rtinitii i.ni rin-r- , and was for the mhJrf ed the stockholders. He the water stipulation and by & of l he It Irrigation pre-wi- t Seir 11 pre-i-n- t d a unantinnuH vole of the trHdJer the board wrs u'horiel lo aerep? the yem (uilfineil in a inert iny ter user, of the low fr and nrper last year. The lit iftwtion. whiihlia Ireni in cruft fur ji.ir and which has co.t the litiganU tliuusamU of dollars, wdl le finally nettled when the agreement ia signed by the attor iwys for the several companies an! state officials. J. F. Mendenhall, executive secre tary of the state land board, and Powell Fpson, land offiee cashier, of Mr. Men denhall congratulated the stockholders over the fact that the controversies between the upper and lower in terests were about to be settled and he predicted a better rendition would Salt Lake, were present. result. 'i Asm City tei E. K mUr return J w they Wednesday (ant n k by the death' It to la given the tie tev ,rf F th 4 Game Pieter live v$im ht'un, aeci.e J.ng to It, P, llowtiJ, president, an W, I, fh trri,n, degu! y gr ne and the water measurements in the big reservoir to be double that of the previous year at the same time. DeLoyd Bartholomew of Fayette, was chose as a hoard mem her from district nine, to succeed M. I Mansin field. C. B. Payne was the third district and Joseph F. Peterson was again chosen to represent the sixth distj ict. Naming of year officers was deferred until a later treking of the tourer ft 4 mail tv he, a the result if Jicfl.i.u)!n Ut Fslin the fut ef the Wi ,k adi - tis i vn kivh Marti and ing a dam tliat i to t belj at Mf.rj'v,v!e, brought f.rth handreiU hall, Fr'Jay, Fihiuary T. kkks at a in.4 ting of rep. di' n to th d.n.i: g party a mein ivw ntaMve e'tire-- joniand dubs fim ts rldp drive I to W su.grj at.J ii I r .h'i.ia, Far Maty is the ejHs that every true I!.! FI ; inure, M:mrv dh, . iport wdl join the low club, In do.g ( rn lev ill, A t;t s.n.iii) , Or il. wore Junction. w, Preiiih-n- t Howard Rich Glmdah, Kingston, more gam aid Utter sport Hi Id and toihr.a, In Id at Rirhficbi mm wiil retylu of this week. Term in Monday J. Arthur M'ael.mn, titg fi. h ard al of tie Invi-- & I! it Grande rail gsme temiii.miT, wdl Ih prrn n rend, tiw at Mantl, came In Pnd It Is evjHVrl r! rt ot her nt d 'or mull d.Mu-si,nnd oiguin-onti sHrt will aiUnd ih aid n. I..'irmd f i.iihi f..r the i hang-n- -- u n, 5 n lit-nob- . 'h d fi-.h- , rvi-nm- ? r le-l- lM-bt(- J li n Pio. 1. 3. Carriers Drying Duil Anal property !vc;lmcnts $1,100,000 if no redress is obtained. The alleged illegal competitions, according to the plaintiffs, has gone on for several months prior to January 2, 1930. It is further alleged that less than scheduled rates have been rs Named in the suit are W. II. I.inck, Jr., Walter Sehoenfeld, Clarence Pehr-soW, II. I.inck, Reed J. McAffec, Rulon Oakley, Victor Cram, Hal John- son, Stella Jensen, O. II. Olsen and L. Jackson. Ten corporations and teen individuals whose names th plaintiffs claim not to know, also are refereed to in the suit. n, . - j , qu'-en- s ve pro-pccti- fifty-carload- s I lion hf-sl- d ff - 1 bo--- , -' n if to;.-grj-n prepared and rent forthwith to Washington. II. Ih Crand-1- 1 of iau'.imv, F. G. Mart ne of Richfield, O. C. wa man tf Kenub, J. W. P.tbini-if f Cir- Marysvale ami Ben Cameron tovdle, vrrs named a the ce:rn, rnd the following message was tor warded to 0lon; a eon joint meting of the civic re pre epting from Fredonis, rit., tn the south, to Gunnison, U!li, n the north, a total of twenty comI U.b n f.e "I Cierrenn ibs, At EstMi Early Inin Firs M BnsMffliS Sevier Beekeepers from Sanpete, Juab counties gained vast information on cooperative marketing of honey, were enlightened on policies and practices that would increase j more and better honey and were told that the industry throughout the United Slates was gaining ground and becoming more popular, at a meeting held at Centerfield last Saturday. A. V. B. Kjosness, general manager for The following methods are advocat-rdil- y incorporated with the soil par- Mountain States Honey Producers ed by George Stewart, assorts ion, with headquarters at Agrononrst, j rides. drrato quantities of manure have Utah State Agricultural College, ini jBoVe, Idaho, was the principal speak SuIt. 3 n!!nary,cropsi r and llis address, lasting most cf Through the Leaves, a publication f'VCn Jter very lignt or very heavy j the entire session, was highly instruc. used that is primarily m the interest epp!icationa. The manure should be tive and educational. O. L. Malmgren, 0p extending the growing of Sugar scattered over the land at the tniejjoca director and who was recently Boris in the intennountain territory. that it is being hauled out and spread chosen a director of the Utah BeeFarm manure may be applied to a keepers association, had charge of C: ntcrfield meeting. Besides Mr. the previous crop such as com, beets or K VoreFs, A. W. Anderson, field agent garden stuffs. It may be added as a for the association, and local thin coating on alfafa sod previous gave talks. to breaking. During the past two years, or since Cm Mountain States Honey Producers Another practice that i3 gaining t Mr. Kjos-- r was favor among successful growers of beets 3 association has gone the the fall or is winter apstated, rtigar ahead in splendid shape. At the plication of manure on fail plowed -- ; Rii Ikci Cl. rd -- ; rs ehaiged. The annual gold and green ball, Announcement of additional units scheduled for tonight, Friday, at the for the Western Clay & Metals Snlina house, promises to be Auopera at pany, operating the big plant and better than ever. The enbigger another drying unit, rora, comprising is cooperating stake Sevier was made this week upon the arrival tire North one event memorable a make the to of II. E. Bierce, general manager, hall The all are to am) participate. from his home at Los Angeles. Extra be drwrated in the M. I. A. colworking crews have been added and will to warm the hearts and the it is expected that the work of mak- ors v. ill be on hand to warm the ing the new addilion, together with of fact young and old alike, with real the completion of the new screens, ic. mu. dance weeks. three about will require of the special features of the One com& Metals The Western Clay be an exhibition of the will evening its which started operation pany, a new some four years ago, an'd through the Gold and Green Caprice, and origindance, decidedly charming extremely high grade quality of the of directors recreational ated the by day produced from its deposits at the M. I. A. This dance will be preAurora, has forged ahead rapidly and the pioducts are now internation- sented by teams from each ward, all of whom have been diligently pracally known. Starting with a single master thi3 number. This drying unit only a short time elapsed ticing to will be the contest dance add capiice to before it was found necessary the second. Business has increased during the spring contest and all are expected to be in trim by rapidly and the demand for the clay awards the contests are called. the time, has become so great that the thud of the queen will also Crowning Not onlvl unit was neSo. rj. drying Vnit on hvn occasions it h3i liGOEl u6 & fpstlUP number. I fllTOHS Vlll b6 j tms, a ticket, indicating votes pernecessary to increase the building given mif and during the evening th tod, program and today the plant stands w altz will he called and a j out as a monument and a big payroll and her partner queen for the community. each Participate the!flom wilJ the fact that Notwithstanding to demand for the product during this the dance Choice of the queen be will determined following time of the year is slightly below reign the count. Much interest is sui'e to that during the warmer months, selection of the queen. were shipped during Janu- follow the of lyceum tickets will All holders so badly washed as to form chan- ary. Advance orders indicate that af- be admitted on of 4i.farid presentation . ter March 1st the shipments will be! nels, or badly frozen under the snow, cards and usual prices will be charged jtl will be little loss in the run-othere neaily doubled. those not holding tickets. Follow the when the snow melts. Land mamued crowd tonight and join with the Mu in this way is best pjow-eas early as ' that irrigation and cultivation arc tuals in the big dancing party. possible in the spring. If, for any rr,nre d'fficult than when the manure reason, fall or winter application is,3- sufficiently decomposed to be rca- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasrmresen and not made, the manure should be add-j their guerts, Mrs, Frank Allred, pd at the earliest possible time in. Tire Redmond Dramatic club put on sealed at two small t'thL; for lunch - and Miss Fer.i? Allred who were en- - the spring. ithe clever play, The Road Back eon, preceding the afternoon gams. routo to their home in Canada, motor-- ; It is also advisable not to ure man- Home, .Wednesday evewng at the Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. pd nmth snd spent Friday and Sat- - ure containing much coarse straw for First ward chapM. The proceeds were Max Sorenson 2nd Mrs. Milton in Salt Lake City. They were sprang applicat-ounl'-- s that is the donated to the building fund of the Coy. guests of Mgs. llettie Allred. only kind available. This is on account t ward chapeL Font-warme- the bd Mill club, a s fr Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F,. Burr, Mrs. B.ur and children, all of Eurrvillc, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Torgensen Saturday, Faaiare anj after a romm-ltoty Chairman (.ppo'nied l.i f- - v , who has been at Dewey Madsen, McGill, Nevada, the past summer and early winter, returned last week for a visit nt the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Madsen. For Dig Clay Fiait'Big i,k Mi Enjoin Atlouls lnt and hatchet, 100; compass, 100. Second class Swimming, 100; first aid, 400; signalling, 500; hike, 300; judging, 100; hand ciaft, 200; moping, 100; cooking, 100; recruit, 200. Any merit badge will allow holder to east 500 votes. Ceremonies attendant to swearing the Boy Scout officers in to serve the city, wdl he held on Main street, Saturday, February. 8. ton, e fid-h- Ijtke-Marysval- e and trails. th-ing- of (he tiniDiiid to Sul. ns, so tin munities, it was unanimously apirej for Rahfudd and many for Marys-viil- to pretest pgainst the art Ion of The matter via !itpomd of City in seeking to divert Kane court ng a motion by H. Ih Crard.iU and Fredonia mail ty way of Cda? f SJma, that no eftorts at this City, and that we further urr t- .'me Ih made to change It, fideral government to continue to Tim prtr mall srrvh-es- , arising ri'Ute mails as It now stcnls, ove tl ru:rh the change of the di.wuntinn-anrftihral rond 89. Ileselutlor toL v of the rail te:minul, and the by mail." substitution of trucks, brought forth Tuesday, Mr. Crandall, in hitter toiling, and none feared to to the n.essage, received the fUw venture an expression of disgust. Injj message from Congressman CoParticularly did this apply from the lton: southern delegations, and it was 'Telegram received have filed proshown that the mail servii'es were test of civic cluba against the change more deplorable than at any time in of mail to come through Cedar City the history of the settlements, or with postoffice deportment stop no when the were In vogue. change will be made until full opporMails freon Fredonia, Kanab, Pan- - tunity Is given for communltiea to be guitrh ar.d other points south, during heard stop do not believe department the operation of the train service, Is seriously considering change. were enabled to get mail to Salt Lake Strong resolutions were also adopt-Ih- c same day it was mailed. The situ- - cd at the meeting, protesting agfinst at on now is, that in some instances, the present mall service to southern an additional 24 hour are required points, instead of route 91, and tl.it to reach the city. It was claimed that R. p. O. and dully service be tfforlcd it took just 42 hours to transport the citterns. mails from Kingston, six miles from! Action of the many communities j was urged at once, and soon it Is ez- Junction, to Salt Lake City. Cedrr City, it was claimed, taking, ported that report will be ready, at advantage of the present situation, is' which time another maeting will be making strong efforts to have the held. ma.ls routed from Salt Lake to Fro- President A. J. Lev.h, ccting for d, nia, I'ualante and other extreme 'the Salina Lions club, took charge of routhern points, traveling over route the opening sessions. Selections by 91 instead of route 83, the road now j the Safina lions club singers er.d usd. Steps were taken immediately, brief addresses by local members, during the meeting, to put the matter i preceded the main session. Nielson and Btrl; ter Hall; Allen Forhee and Myr-li- n Hansen; I.ynn Bird anl Wesley Automobile Ned carriers, numbering t'lnrry. Jus ice of the AivumPng to a report recently sub- - Chris!, nsen and A ft on IVttiwonjtrcM- - nliout twenty, and plying their tiadc mirtiil to the Histriet Forester route, (Urer, Hugh MiekeUm and Lynn Niel- - on the Salt J antes Sorenson and have been cited to appear in the fid-ira- l Ogdm, Utah, by the supervisor i son; rccorlr, the Fish lake foret, 22.GM head rf Ihrn Osliorne. courts Saturday, to show cause cattle and horse and 31,075 head of should not I enjoined from Stipulation a to qualified voter why they sheep were grnsed on the Fisldake and the numUr of votes scout dre accepting freight business between fvire.t during the year 1323. This to cast, which will lie according to Salt Lake, Maryivale and Intermedstock was owned by S03 cattle and advancement made, has been iate points. The order for the eararrong to appear and show cause was h,r?.e owners and S61 sheepmen. ners ed by Scout Master Ldand Payne. During the year just past, $3,420 61 Each scout will receive a card on ap- issued by Tillman D. Johnson, federal of cooperative range improvement in the acplication from the scout master, de- judge, Monday. Plaintiffs nmn-- y. and Jirntt 51 representing rangtin injuurtion, as well tion, seeking t.:-his some of signating part ers' von'rihuling time, were expended mark. When all tests possible have as judgment for rorts and damages for the construction and maintenance been are the D. & R. G. V. railroad and passed, cards will lie eh. eked by i of water development projects and the scout Rio Grande Motorway of Utah the master, and will designate The defendant ere accused of acother range improvements for the the number of votes the holder will forest. be entitled to. Votes will be allotted cepting trucking and passenger bus! ness without legal franchise from the The rcpoil also shows that for work, as follows: utilities commission and of re public consisting of federal road developTenderfoot test and fee, 1000 votes. ceiving an estimated income of flOO ment, and road and trail 10 per cent Second class first a'd, 100; tracking, a Binds, and 38.15, rangers contributdry. The railroad and bus company 200; 100; fire, cooking, 300; stalli- declare that ed time, were expended for the conthey wll In furred to struction and maintenance of roads ng. 500; p;ro, piO; thrift, 200; knife abandon worth ?14,6-I6.-31- ton i.f the prepared up to r re snijii t..q Q, Ct4;m at Vt' r. ran'lidates, i omprisii.g ten, ae pitted against mi other and nrv lh,naM Knight and Allen Wdlinms; Henry Ie 1 ei-i- da rue. Shnui Bird and Anm-la-tU- Ji-r- v Is-kb- fl rr 1 a r. W and Mijtriin iii J uf t l,i- L'h Wiuul fi.ti hi4 Iwfj , The non were 11- e i ,1 Souih Communities Protest Deplorable Bus Mail Service war-ih-- ym,y r DRIVE. MrjirXRSIIU IinjietU wig- -. were clhd ef Mr, h in - V m'vh?t. Mi. Ann Kinder. Funeral eercltn wee low 12 04 1 .h rvn tiisil cis h h hi esnii g, Ft hi war) S. the U'rrvisim at prom f Uie rd y flr-.Mr K dH r mid two in utaj r. r in puJ .mi. when tivcnty-enthe f the hamls nli Kr year By of age ahe ramo to A met k a, going Seoius tl Kalina. Infrii-genof dire t to I'rnvu. On he any f the ttgula: vluhikiDt if later jiar vr jmylhhig' that would mat r d Jauu-- Kind- - r and with the j the trlinrur eget-pl- i i . f (hit teen year spent at diver, fiom a will rtgulatoj city, Cnstlr Gate, they made Prato their! will hr tegvdrily l.edfi. by the boy t'.'lld,d,ite i.SVe Is en l.ic-'hour, Mr, kiffllef is survived l.v j effie. Kiu-trh'l-li K tn the of fold for the rejet1ie uf fieri nine n, Jan'. e am eleetim to ditrrmine who w i! an of Park, lluniVftnn Fnhoa, f Ih lia mid Alfred .( guide the dr atintes of the euy fir Calif., Provo, Mre, W. J Wo d. Hum n. Ids, hk h itirs, will le J tei min d at an Mrs, Uhliam Yeung, Mi. Frank ilnitoli to Ih l'Ue!V, ehl)itt) ami F. Mis. J. Young f Sill t. The r bet inn ..H.h v ill ,ta!ion-- l l.bqd I of , the Kri i d ward hnil, i! il.i.O'e and Mm Phi be Kindu-- r Tw nty-nin- o gramh bihlten al of i.ffii rs will fi :h'W the rgal.tr scout meeting. mi survive. Use inndd..ri- - a annountil are t follow r; May r, launar slid Mill ' (hli;.tif-en- . The roaneil t The financial report of the company, submitted by J. It. Barker, company engineer, and the report of Secretary Juno Webb, were approved as read. The reports showed the company to be in good financial condition H STAGE. Frh! n3llHr, rHl-K- ktnrb hul Jrr COUNTY GAME CIUII WIU Silica Bay Stoats Mr. J. NO. 31 Fire, breaking out in the rear of the Redmond Cash store at Saturday morning, swept through the main business block, causing a total loss estimated at approximately The Cash store, VJillardson3 Mercantile store and a building occupied as a cream station, were burned to the ground, notwith standing the fact that hundreds of volunteer firemen gathered at the scene and exerted every effort to check the blaze. The blaze in the rear of the Cash y store was discovered about end an alarm was immediately sounded. Safinas department was called to the scene but before its arrival the buildings had collapsed. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is believed to have started from an overheated stove. Predmond volunteer firefighters, hefere tha blaze had reached the store, tfere abl? to save considerable goods from this place-- but all in the Cash store went up in smoke. The Cash store, according to Jos. Peterson, manager, suffered a loss in goods cf about 15,000. Insurance on this place was $10,000. Mrs. Willardson, owner of the other store, some fifty members were places her loss at $3,000, with only d, with some 15,000 colon' insurance. ' j partial d, the sk tf Today, speaker Manager Jos. Peterson, fefievirg there are 500 members and there ae the fire, mad an examination cf the H',000 cofinles of bees making money safe kept in his place of busilarge fm their owners, and approximately ness, for the purpose of storing notes iZ 0 carloads of honey are sold ansnd other valuable papers, and found nually. Mr. Kjosness gave illustrated on opening the safe that every paper showing the production by had been burned through the intense beekeepers from the various states heat. c. :1hin the association, that held honNo decision has been reached as iney in storage and the possible as to whether either of the stores yet in crease production during the com- will be rebuilt. The burn'ng, however, ing years. Cooperative marketing is a loss to sister city ard the great was stressed by the speaker, and will result inconvenience much through this medium better henev and of the the buildings through Sellbe rad better prices can secured. stores. merchandise ing through the association is highly Important if a standard and a fair Andrew Rasmussen, who has h v n price is expected, continued Mr. is when done members this ard ';tire at th home of his son, Ward ill be able to continue in the returned to his homo 8$ la j field Monday. (Continued from page 1) r.d two-thir- ty $30,-00- I I two-thirt- I - Yvr:l-lards- mem-beis- , '."o-iat- s. lo-- s Kjo'-re-s- re-- . , 0. |