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Show DRIVE WITH SAFETY YOUR PAPER ROOSTS AND SAVE A jour town, roost urn. YOUR PAPER! THIRTEENTH YEAR SAUNA, OTAII, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1M0 NO. 1U Schools To Open Monday Season Closed To (former Resident Boosters for Southland With New Courses Added Grouse, Sage Hen Dies at Salt Lake Form Strong Organization till Thrr Mr. be no open season on Barnard Young, wife of Eoi grue I'tah this year, announced Stewart Young and only daughter of J. Arthur Mecham, state fixh and Mr. and Mr. James Barnard, died at tbe home of her parent at Salt Lake fame commissioner, Monday. in New Line of Study Planned for Senior The edict whnh r rant a protection School to Students eiikllnl wild ihicker." sage Junior High High ;hen,all willow gnue, ruffl tail, in an raise and pine henscoroe Will Have Added Advantages t utter extinction of Scenic Wonders and Industrial Advantages Theme of Program Ten Counties Represented at Meet last Friday. Heart failure and com plication were the cau of tha un part-- j timely calling. Announcement of the sudden death caused a shock to the hundred of friend her that ha rffit prr'ent the game, Commissioner Mecham knot it the young woman front child Mid. hood. Mr. Young waa a native of frhiM.U ( North Sevier open of should secure second hand fopira nf and iUltuggeMion of the same ut.ua II y come Gu Hackman, ali4 and ahe attended school here To develop Southern Scarcity f illy n Monday, September 0, at textbook, aa the Mm tot a, in grn-r- in and thereby developing and rotary of the Salt the commissioner her early life. Later he, with chamber i f pointed daring cycle, nin o'clock. Student of the enir will ! urd thia year aa were out, Thia year, he aaid, sage hena r hep, parent, moved to Bingham, and benefiting the entire Mate, la the aim .'commerce; Judge UlUy Bot, Mtr. high school, including grade last jrrar. ten, porinlly are unuaually sesrre, Grand, during her May there he win mar- of a newly organized but yet tary of the chamber of commerce f deejn and Urlvr, will register at the The inatructor and their course Itch and ltoeldr count ie alone ried to Mewart Young. Only a few officially named aoriatin forme! Kingman, Arizona; . . Bigelow, new senior high school building on of study for the aenlor high achool, ny great population nf thia yeaif ago her health broke and ahe in a conference of representative publicUl an feature writer of !.n that da!; formal instruction will l are aa follow; Mr. Arbngast, phyaic,ntrm(K.r u, groua family. .Sport-ytvr- auffgred much from complication. of ten counties of the southern part Angrlrt ami F. II It. Gay of Trow, in the junior high and grade. rhemiatry, Reometry, advanced f ,hfw. ,hw rA(lnlir, Two, year ago ahe wa taken to Cal- of the state, which met at Richfntd well known worker for M raU In the aenior hiRh the program of thematic; Mia Drockbank, a peer h, . j,, Mccham to allow jw open ifornia, in hope that the change Thursday and which is Imuml to ac- connecting Utah with neighboring I aludte ha been enriched and broad- dramatiea, phyaical interpretation, in thejr rountie unless the would result beneficially. No improve-me- n complish thia aim by concerted act ioti state and inter cnnet I ing the n- ened. In addition to He baaie Itohman, home econ- - rn(jr gtat i thrown open to education; Mi a noticeable and the family and effort. To attract tourist am!'tinal park of the area b and c; Mia Erdman, typ auch a English, phyaical eduat-- j rato call fenred the The first order of busine Halt world' to oncent reluoied wa lha week tomeseeker; era, Ijike ern they cation, phyaiology, history, rhemia-trtion of hunter in those particular ago.The malady wa not overcome tent ion to the wealth ami heautied perfecting of a temporary organic done area would make virtually extinct and Mr. Young answered the call of of the respective counties; to work j tln, which wa Reomrtry, etc., other subject, .y elect from which the mora advanced stuor good road and transportation; to Mayor F. G. Martino of the game. her Maker. 'rhf;i, dent will receive boih profit and Camer-.nWillow grouse and pine grouse, too, Mr. Young waa born in Halina in iroadcast by every conceivable mean chairman, and pleasure, are being offered. Some of are scarce thi year, Mr. Mecham 1815, and w a the only daughter of what Southern Utah haa to offer id Jr., aecretary. theae auhjecta are ahorthand, said. So limited are their number in Mr. and Mr. James Barnard. While scenic wonder and partly umlevrlop- - j n caucus of representative of ome region that hunting would have a resident of Salina, she was among ed agricultural and mineral resource, typewriting, advanced macrrul counties, a committee thematic, phyaica, sociology, econto be prohibited in them, resulting, he the aocial leader and through her and to work unitedly for such pur- - j iermanenl organization ami ordi r of omic, paychology, world history, ahop aaid, in a similar situation to that affectionate ways made many, many posea will be ome of the Instrumen-- ' business was constituted as follow.: , friends. work, alvanced home economic, phy- in Hoxelder, Grand, and Rich talitie by which to attain that goal .o. f. Itohman of Kanah for Kam airal education and Kngliah; ban-1- , Beautiful and impressive funeral Following a rail isud In lehalf county, Benjamin Cameron, Jr., of sportsmen feared. of the civic organization of Southern I'anguiUh, for Garfield orcheatra, choru, glee club work; season service a the for the held Masonic were the from Closing year, county, J. W. "de a moat sueeessful year. A new considUtah will speech, dramatics, chief aid afterat interpretation; Salt by Benjamin Cameron, Jr., of Kohinson of Marysvale believe, temple gme Sunday for 1iuta aeminao athletic, journalism and were under ranguitch, over fifty representative county, I list rirt Attorney O. It. Mic- erably in restoring the game popula- noon at tion to normal. Thi i the richest program the direction of the Order of Eastern of the respective counties held ajkelsen of Richfield for Sevier county, With tho announcement of the chs-.- Star, of which Mrs. Young. wa an meeting Thursday night in the rluh ir p. i North Sevier ha ever offered, and ,hrrT in wh,rh R,rU a"'1 nman f Mt. pleasant for impr"'p In addition to thi. ,ed season on grouse, Mr. Mecham as- - active member. Tho Masonic temple room of the Richfield chamber of Canute studenU should register early in or- -' Klli J. Pickett of SL rounty, der that they may sign up for their however, the loyal support and hearty ,iUrr hunt.rs that there will be an was filled with rrlative and friends commerce. Mr. Cameron opened theJ(;IMirpB Washington county, nf thp pnt'rp poHafP "f open season on pheasant this year. and member of the organization to and enthusiastic meet- - linn, . favorite subjects a far aa possible. 0f for mn cvdr i,nt nty I The time will be set for late Septem- which Mrs.. Young belonged. A number of the above claae will North SfVr in mIu,rr1 Kafh for county, William Hurst of Beaver ing by explaining the reason whetkr Ptrnn. student, ber or early October, he said, and in Mrs. Young is survived by her hus- which it wa called and took a roll-- ( Reaver of necewity have to be closed a they vidua, county, John Redd of Prieo will accomodate only a certain def- - tMChr nr citizen, must do hi part some counties, to afford the heat band and one daughter, Isabella, aged call of the eountie represented. The for Carlmn rounty and W. I. mak the wh"ls Wh Sovlcr hunting, the open dates will be split; II, her parents, Mr. and Mr. James init numler of student. The aigna- responded: Kane, Garfield, hoff of Ilu knell for Wayne rounty. Ift by intervening closed day of hunt- Barnard, three brothers, Boyd of Piute, Sevier, Sanpete, Washington,! WbJIe hj lure of the teacher in charge of the Mtrr thn thr hav nerupi.,1 u ,hp ing. Fheasants, a a result of eaten-- j Bingham and Leon and Allen of Salt h,s pa,'h pf " p"t IJe.ver, Wayne and Carlmn. suhject will be required for registraIrn, wRh work wafl (hp nu.,.(jnK cducasive planting activities and protee-- i Lake City. Mr. Isabella Barnard, lion. Teacher will be at the high whpH of progress and push Distinguished guest who partirl- - dreed Mr. Hackman, who brought by section. in tion this tion afforded them in late years, srej grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. pated in the del.berato.n with sound school from nine a. m. until four p. from KWling anJ ronKrMtulation m , to assist students with their reg-i;Brown, and. Mr. and Mr.. James L rpiite numerous this year. the Salt Lake rhamler of commerce, Rex of this rity, were among those rat ion. and assured the southern counties of WONDERLAND. alVISIT have Announcements of course attending the aervice. ' the hearty operation of the state ready been sent to'' all senior high August Erickson, manager for the capital; by Dr. Haruld Crandall of VISIT. school students. By Monday it would Fair Mercantile, accompanied by Ianguitch, who cautioned the coun be well if students would study and Mrs. Erickson and Buddy Erickson, Louis Bamberger, accompanied by ties against petty jealousies amo.g in Salina have returned from a trip to Utah's his son, stopped arrange their courses in order that themselves; by F. D. B. Gay, who Announcement of the death of where they spent tho holi- Wednesday. Mr. Bamberger, an old they may Ik? registered for every scenieland, pointed out what accomplishment Mrs. rheobe Taylor, mother to here Sunday morning, pal of louis Jacobs, the local mer- Mrs. William F. Fourney, a former have been reached in the past period of the day study periods will Ticaving days. sufbe conducted in the regular rlas Mrs. H. B. Crandall of this city, the Erieksona motored to the Grand chant, came In from his coast home resident of Salina, at her home in years in the matter of building good last stroke fered a Saturday paralytic lhc prinripal point, at 1os Angeles and his visit here and assignment and recitation period. wo- Paonia, Colo., last Sunday afternoon, roads, closing his remarks with tho Three or four unit subjects inter- and Monday afternoon the good therc. RcturnjnK thry wnt lhro)1Rh the. "reminiseenses with Mr. Jacobs came as a great shock! to her many prophetic words that Southern Utah Mrs. call. man the answered last TayCarmel tunnel and into proved highly intersting. Incidentally, the Zions-Mspersed with activity courses would friends here, and sorrowing hearts is just at the dawn of its career; by lor, though a sufferer for many Zions be an ideal program. then continuing their Mr. Bamberger 'waa'Tiighly impress- were park, manifest at the sad news. Mr. George Mitchell of Iron county, who Students should be prepared to years past, was visitng at the home Journey home. It was the first visit ed with the activities in Salina, into reports receiv- emphasized that his county is free of her son, Dr. Harold Christensen, to Utahs attractive spots and both timating that the alleged "hard Fourney, according pay for their tuitions and lockers ed died in was and here, at good Mr. and Mrs. Erickson were thrilled times were not "so very suddenly, suffer- from jealousies as to routing tourist3 Lehi, apparently ih evi- Monday. However, the board of edustrongly ing a stroke of apoplexy. Her hus- over highway 91 and highway 89; cation has made it possible to give health when, she was suddenly strick- with what adband was with her in the yard, and Judge Root of Kingman, who was en. Mrs. Crandall, who had been parents a little time on tuitions if Mrs. Fourney was sitting in a pleased with the apparent friendly while it is necessary. Students should have vised of the condition of her mother, among tho and at was Lehi to hurried swing, Mr. Fourney had occasion to feeling of cooperation Sunday a clear understanding of what they and invited cooperation delegates, he his house. On return into the the when of mother her bedside the go are to do about their tuitions. A deof the western found his wife laying on the ground, with the balance end came. Mr. Crandall, his daughposit of a dollar is required for a M. Hunt of Bk-nelworld; George by dead. Harof this city, and Dr. locker, and the students who are reg- ter, Hazel, who Mrs. T. C. Scorup entertained at a and Mrs. Conrad Peterson pleaded for a gopd east-- ( Mrs. Fourney was widely known istered first will be served first with old Crandall of ranguitch, were pres- andMayor children were guests of frleJids lamb dinner at her home Sunday. 'here as an educator. She Continued on last page) taught in lockers. Wherever possible, students ent at the funeral sendees, which were held Wednesday afternoon at at Price and Rolapp on, Labor day. Covers were laid for twelve. the schools here for several years, Provo. and through her charming personality Mrs. Frank Jackson is visiting this and intellect she gained a wide circle Miss Phyllis Jensen is vsiting thw Mrs. Taylor was born at Provo on May 26, 18G2, and was the daughter week with friends and relatives' in week- with Mr. Jackson, who is lo- of friends. Before her marriage she cated at Sweet Creek for the summer. was Miss Minnie Lasley, and it was of Dominicus and Mary Durfee Car- Salt Lake City. ter. The parents were among the while engaged in teaching here that Miss Phyllis Jorgensen enjoyed an Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Robins re- she met Mr. Fourney. Some twenty early settlers of Utah, and before starting across the plains were mar- outing at the Jorgensen ranch the turned from a business visit at the years ago Mr. and Mrs. Fourney were Loland Payne, widely known here By taking a good lead in the first ried, Brigham Young, president of past week. married and at the time Mr. Fourney capital city Sunday. church that beat Mormon in & Rio the Denver pertime, ball the of for was of the hoy scout activities, and formerly played agent game inning Mrs. with the in the Salina Telephone company, The Salina resided Grande. of Taylor Mr. Mrs. and Nevada, ceremony. Ieonard Bums visited Vern MrGill, forming Sunlast Syms and family tween Salina Elsinore was an active church worker during was a guest over the week-enMr. and the left for Southern Califorat some time later week. for are last relatives here Fourney yesterday They day at the local diamond, the Salina her life and had lived her re- Zoell Whitbeck home. He is a grand- located on the Jeffrey ranch near was transferred to Elsinore. Only a nia, where he expects to locate perearly Salts outwitted their opponents and ligion in the later few years ago Mr. and Mrs. Fourney manently. Mr. Payne has accepteu a Loa. years. She wras son of F. W. Snow. captured a good game with a score a kind, loving and devoted mother, went to Colorado, and for the past position with the Animated Moving Miss Bell Webb, Miss Louie of 12 to 6. A hitting spasm by the and her charities and help were exMrs. J. G. Sorenson, J. W. Wilken-so- year or so Mr. Fourney was station- Picture corporation, one of the largest concerns of its kind on the Pacific and Miss Bee Sorenson enJimmie Forshee, and Mrs. A. W. ed at Paonia. Salina lads in the first time at bat tended beyond her home when need and care were required. his position will be' in foe Monroe swim a at were and business coast.and of outing joyed Ogden, Mrs. Fourney, while a resident of Cunningham netted five runs, and with seven other in which he haa She is survived by one daughter, Hot Springs on Labor day. electrical visitors to Delta Monday. in work department, fraternal Elsinore, became counts during the game there was Mrs. H. B. Crandall of this city, and and she was a charter member of had a wide experience. never any fear of the visitors pass- a son, Dr. Harold Christensen of Lehi. S. Sorenson, who has been taking Mr. Payne had the distinction of Miss Fac Herbert arrived from the Gloria Chapter, No. 19, Order of ing. Only, for the six errors staged Two sisters, Mrs. Francis C. Knight special treatment at the local hospi- north Sunday. She has been a guest Eastern Stars. helping in the organization of the by Elsinore, the game would have of Trovo, and Mrs. Mary J. Stewart tal for the past two months, return- at the hom of Mrs. C. H. Tanner in hoy seout troop in Salina First ward, Funeral services were held at s order. Salina of Salt Lake City, and five grand- - ed to his home at Elsinore last week. Salt Lake been of the and for four years he served faiththe past week. City onia Thursday, and following pulled through the entire game with children, arc left as survivors, fully as scout master, lie served a ceremonies the body was taken only one error, and it was not costly, commissioner for a year and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Lavcll Dastrup arul son, Paul, district rl(.asant Hillf Mo., the birthplace of B. A. Lee of Salt Lake, was a Mrs. Hicks Okerlund, Kathleen Stark ivith Mrs. Lou Hutton. and children,! Nyles Christensen started in the his service ho gained the con- (during C5tjmabe woman, where inter fidenee and esteem of his box for Salina, and he gave the vis- guest of his pals, the daughter, Mrs. Ward and Clyde Okerlund, motored to Tor who have been house guests at the1 ment was held. itors some classy twists, and while Rasmussen, over the week-enand of and rey Monday. The gentlemen were Dastrup home, are visiting relatives Scouts America, through Mrs. Fourney is survived by li(rlBoy there were 13 hits counted against Labor day. in Ruth, Nevada. his instrumentality and untiring eftransacting business. two sons. and husband him, none were dangerous and were forts he held his troop together, and coralled by a splendid infield and out- home, and Gates shot the pill to third, Miss Mary Mattsson and Miss Ruth Miss Frankie Beal of Tremonton, incidentally established a record for WILL CONSULT SPECIALISTS. field. At the opening of the ninth, catching a runner. himself and his scout associates. Air. Mattsson entertained at a swimming visited the first days of the week with Dailey Bird was placed on the mound Marion Christensen, Salinas Staples and R. Nielson were the party at the Richfield natatorium, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nielsen. She left Payne, at a meeting of troop 1, First for Salina. Bird, for some reason, fail- batteries for Elsinore, while Chris- with luncheon and cards later at the Thursday for Elsinore, where she will Mrs. Christensen and Miss ward, held Tuesday evening, resigned to make his usual showing and tensen, Bird and Gates performed for Mattsson home, on Thursday evening resume her position as instructor in McVoy Christenson, motored to Salt ed his position as scout leader, much permitted hits that filled the bases. Salina. of last week. Lake Thursday morning. Mr. and to the regret of the members of his the schools of that city. Christensen again took the position The Salina boys will play the last Mrs. Christensen will both consult troop. A vote of thanks and appreciaanf with the bases filled, he closed regular league game at Ephraim next Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Herbert and Mrs. Jesse Steele, Val Steele, Tad specialists while at the capital city. tion was made by the boys and all which Sunday!. It has been announced that Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herbert, who have Sorenson, accompanied bJKMrT Frank MisS Dkpbne Hansen was a traveler felt koenly the' action of Mr. Tavne thf game. A" double-plaEddie Jensen, third baseman, and the postponed game between Salina been the Steele and children, who have been north with the Christensens. She will in severing his connection spending the past week at Bill Gates, catcher, were the princi- and Gunnison will be played on the were Nioehe; and visiting relatives house guests at the Steele home, were remain at S&It' Lake and will enter troop. Well wishes, however, pals, retired two of Elsinores men. Salina diamond Sunday, September bore, have returned to their home in travelers t McGill, Nev., Thursday the L. D. S. Business coliege for the expressed by troop members for their Jensen caught a man making for the- fourteenth. Salt Lake. of last week. fall and winter term. leader, as he enters a uew field. lth al ud u-r- e ce nt n mi-L,- n g-- sub-jrt- hunt-omi- a, y , book-keepin- g, i. mun-tiea- three-thirt- ln "' y, J - ! fr I fr -- Brinker-followi- ,w,kl1 ng - i d ( Death Calls Mother OLD-TIMER- OfMrs.H.B.Crandall S over-nig- ht tn t. l, m Salina Salts Take Scoutmaster Payne - Game from Elsinore Leaves for Coast d . Wil-lards- n, high-clas- ! d night-watchma- n, . Fish-lak- c, v-it-h |