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Show t-- fv A Want Ad Will Pay vuv Qy tA V Gv V SALINA, UTAH, FRI DAY, MAY Volume VII. 1500 I Subscribe!! Advertise!! Number 48 22, 1925 V Progresso Club Entertained Tuesday Head Of Cattle Leave Stock Yards INST - 0 Mrs. Ethel Madson entertained the That some of the prize livestock of .SETTLmembers of the L Progresso club and the west are raised here in southern their partners at her home on Tuesday Utah is shown by the large consignT ments of sheep anl cattle that have TO BE BIG EVENT evening of this week. The first part of the evening was given over to busibeen shipped from the Salina stock ness. M. I. Oveson discussed The yards within the past two weeks. Philosophy of Repression from Jas. Partiotic Citizens Will Wear Silk State Enginerr Authorized was reported that eight car loads Supervision and It Rearranged Is Now Convinced That Improve- of sheep were The Mind in the Flower in Memory of Dead shipped north Tuesday Eighteen Departments of Ex- Harvey Robinsons Adjudicate Piute Water three-ac- t ments Are Badly Needed. The play Gods making. Heroes of this week and that approximately hibits Created Millard County, Not to Exceed of the Mountain was discussed by 1500 head of cattle have been shipped 6,500 Acre Feet In remembrance of the heroes who In a report on the activities of the from this point within the past two The board of directors of the Se- Miss Muchmore of Mt. Pleasant. SevOvesolos were sung by M. I. gave their lives in the great world Sevier County Taxpayers association weeks. In addition four cars of wool, vier County Fair association held a eral which hostess son the served after ' The action brought by the water war, a silk Flanders poppy will be and four of cars to of lambs fifteen cars and Monday meeting Saturday published in last weeks Sun, we statdelicious luncheon. The remainder worn by each patriotic citizen in Sa- users of Millard a Redrock Salina from the and salt exhibits of out a work better system county against the ed that an investigating committee of mond salt mines have been shipped and after very thorough discussion of the evening was given over to a lina on Memorial Day. The custom Piute Reservoir & Irigation Co. to five members was appointed with in- out of here. of wearing a poppy originated in and due deliberation the old division contest in progressive 500. show not cause some of the wawhy structions to go through the schools 1921, and since that time has growrn into half a dozen departments was ter of the reservoir Piute should be from a small and simple beginning, of the district, confer with the local abandoned and a new classification until today it is universal in all the released for the use on lands under ,1 decided upon. The exhibits were arunits of the association on the school great countries which were united in the lower river, of which extensive differcome to under eighteen ranged requirements of the respective organthe common suffering and in the comfor and ent reports were given in The Sun before, supervisors departments ization for further action. Those apIN mon victory upon the battlefields of as were each was to come up in court Thursday, appointed department the great war. pointed on the investigating commitfollows: On Memorial Day each year, the but the parties involved reached an tee are W. D. Fitzgerald, S. M. JorA. Horses Ed Erickson. silken Flanders poppy blooms from agreement and settled the case out B. Cattle C. W. Hawley. gensen, Moroni Jensen, Jas. R. Ware the breasts of the people who do not of court, so Judge Burton, who was and L. R. Fournier. C. Sheep James Johnson. work This committee commenced to forget its flaming promise always to to try the action, had only to ratify D. Swine Henry Buchanan. About $375,000 Higher than be remembered. The beautiful little and approve the agreement. Tuesday and Salina was the first Reports Published In Our Extra E. Poultry J. J. Spendlove Final Figures of 1924, but flowers are made of silk by the The document which was signed by place visited. Chairman Fitzgerald Edition of Saturday Arouse Alex Jensen. had and come to was unable Over a Million Lower than in widows and orphans who lost their the parties is a lengthy instrument along F. Dairy Products Louis GardInterest All Over State loved ones on Flanders field. Every- the sum and substance of which is laid Central. of G. A. Staples First Report ner. delegated one is made in France and is the down in a paragraph authorizing the Mr. Jorgensen who also was unavoidG. Agriculture Samuel Gurr. ihe reports pubusned in our exua most natural and real replica of the state engineer of the state of Utah to to a had detained subproxy given L. L. Lionel Assessor Sorensen. H. Horticulture ably County Dastrup juuion or rase aaluruay concerning a flower which actual distribute the water to those who are ' D. G. Burgess. In the meantime the SumC. his Mrs. mitted of valuaassessed J. Floriculture I. report jjgows anna canyon anu lanioaU tnrougn on fields associin the France and Flanders. parties to the stipulation as in the Salina local of the Taxpayers tion for 1925 in Sevier county to the or Uie coar mines rn uie ner. Salina American Legion Post No. judgment of said engineer, formulated ation had been appointed, consisting ueveropmeni state the Mrs of the Science total Domestic J. auditor, grand canyon nave cneaieu great interest not of Dr.C. Leo Merrill, W. D. Burgess, valuation being $1,029,533 lower than 36 have ordered a thousand of these from his survey of the system, may in uaiina ana an oi bevrer coun- Poulson. omy Miss Stena Siorup and II. B. Crandall. the total of the first report submitted silk Flanders poppies and each mem- be best caluclated to give said parK. Domestic Arts Miss ty, out an over the state. It is an local the and the investigating last year. This years figure is $9,406,-15- 6 ber of the post will sell them in re- ties their rights as he finds them Jointly ausoiute certainty that the Denver x Rasmussen. committee went through the grade rCro FourR. L. as against $10,435,689 last year. membrance of their buddies who so with the view of affecting the largest M. Relics and Curios Uranue Vvestern ranroaa win and high school building. Principals ouna However, things have another aspect nobly gave their lives in France and beneficial use and greatest conservauie line tnrougn tne canyon anu nier. M. I. Oveson and C. Ray Evans reDavid when comparing this first report of on Flanders field. Each poppy will tion thereof, and as may be best calHome Manufactures N. Q. commence wont tms year. Presiuent be sold for the small sum of 10 cents culated to preserve and bring to ma1925 with the final figures of 1924, spectively serving as guides. a. t'yeatt oi tne aroresaia ranroau Hansen. j. the the After inspecting buildings the corrected total for 1924 having and after expenses are paid the re- turity the crops of the several parties O. Minerals Betty Johnson. authorized The Sun to state as folconseemed thoroughly been $9,031,353, which makes this mainder of the money will go into to this stipulation; it being underinvestigators P. Education A. J. Ashman. lows: the relief fund of the American Le- stood however, that the State enginvinced that Salina schools are in dire R. S. Q. Boys and Girls Clubs years valuation about $337,00 higher The Denver & Rio Grande Western gion. The ten cent piece is not much, eer shall in no event release of the need of improvements, and while no to Of than last years. course, it has railroad has spent a great deal or Boswell. and beyond and above all Is the waters now stored by the Piute Reserofficial statement was made, we are A. Minnie be taken into consideration the that Babies R. Better in Salina canyon and will now money that beneath the little scar- voir and irrigation company to exceed Chairman inofficially informed that present report might undergo con- thought more to have the railroad spend let flower recombeats a heart which does 6,500 acre feetand that the water to consider Staples might Manager Dr. Nebeker is in receipt siderable changes after the two not We but always remembers. discharged into said Sevier river from mend to the Taxpayers organization uirough the canyon completed. forget, out by boards of equalization, first the counwill start work and do a good deal oi of the detail plans as worked a bond isshe of $100,000, this amount lowing wells In Juab county, Utah, the supervisors and is carefully scrut- ty and then the state, get through and which have heretofore been disto be spent in Salina, and let the it this summer. The time of commenc- inizing them to bring the require- with it. The same thing happened -God will be determined by the cooperatributed by the state engineer, are not other communities wait until money ing into when last year the county board of the local authorities and the ments 4or premiums and prizes To in this stipulation. included can be raised for their school needs. tion fair. the cent 20 for slashed the values farm with the accord budget per coal in the companies canyon. not The is reasonable This, however, as stated above, requirements of any work com- and other items to a lesser degree, This statement is dean and con- He expects to have this funeral services were water user shall be determined in and exImpressive an official communication can he so week down to the the end total of $8,896,055, bringing cise and even the most pessimestic pleted by view of the extreme scarcity of water, presses a private view. deliver the outline to the printer for whereupon the state board ordered a held over the remains of Mrs. will be Mr. convinced of words the by Local people who accompanied the Lorentzen Sunday at 2 p. m. at together with the nature and charof the fair programs. raise again, so that the final total that the railroad authorities the publication considerinvestigators on their inspection were Pyeatt will was $9,031,353. be the Second ward chapel. A large con- acter of the soil and the crops grown This years programs thereon by such users. in addition to the members of the mean business. The only question is ones of In comparing the first figures ably larger than the previous course of friends crowded the building The final paragraphs of the stipucommittee Messrs. O. G. Nielson and whether the work that will be com- not demore of this the that with reason the first figures only for year to utmost its menced this will summer to be show love pushed lations capacity are to the effect that this Cohen. Max partments will have to be taken care last year it appears that the great From Salina the five investigators tc completion this year, or whether of but also because farmers, merch- decrease of over a million dollars is and respect for the departed moth- - settlement has been made for the irwent to Redmond and Aurora and the railroad will distribute the expen- ants and manufacturers in and out of in the first place ascribable to the re- er. The services were- conducted by rigation season of 1925 only and from there they intend to work south diture over four more years and com- the county have more freely respond- classification of farm lands which, by Bishop G. M. Burr. The ward choir should n.ot constitute any prejudice in the line in five years. If everyaction that might be started in expecting to investigate the Rich- plete ed to the opportunity offered them order of the state board of equalisa- under the direction of James C. Jen-se- any develops favorably and the coal thing later field schools Monday. years. included was tion the made and ere assessor to have their advertisements sang Oh My Father," and Asel mines put up a guarantee for tonnage commenced his to the assess booklet. in the deputies Curtis offered the opening prayer oy advancing $225,000 to be paid back values. While the real estate total at the rate of 25 cents per ton of coal which was followed by the choir singPOST. A. L. in the first report of 1924 was assessshipped, trains will run to and from F. ed $5,689,549, it amountss this year ing Sometime Well Understand." the coal mines this winter. And that A. E. Jones, seminary instructor, to only $4,548,225. The improvements .he coal mines are willing to make a also, show a decrease, being $1,714,-82- 0 was the first speaker, and referred supreme effort to hurry up things, is as against $1,871,093. to Mrs. Lorentzen as a noble w'oman made clear from the interviews A substantial increase is shown in whose memory will be a guiding star in the same extra edition. L the personal property which this year While negotiations are being conto her children who are left to mourn is $3, 143, 111, while last year it was tinued, the two coal companies now her death. A vocal solo, The Wings only $2,875,047. Endowment Fund Drive Will B operating in the canyon are forging In the figures submitted by the of Snow, was then rendered by J. Expert Will Demonstrate Famahead quietly but with determination. Completed By End of Week ous.. Westinghouse Electric Dis- county assessor, the values to be as- C. Jensen and following this Amel B. In the mine of the Sevier Valley Coal Other Important Matters Sat- sessed by the state board of equal- Jensen, friend of Mr. in Council cussed Range Meeting Lorentzen, made A very enthusiastic meeting wa; Co. everything goes like clock work. ization are not included. The state urday a short but consoling talk for the The location of the big coal vein has held Monday night at the Pool Hal board assesses mines, railroads and The ladies of Salina, Aurora and Barber shop, where two vital subject' been ascertained by extensive diam-mto look for the comforter which family other taxable utilities, and the amount limit the A were taken up and discussed by th( city petition asking drilling. The vein is 165 feet added to our taxable values amounted would come to them in their dark Redmond will be very glad to learn the shaft level and the three com- boundary line to be changed was dis- last hour. He was followed by a beauti- that the Telluride Power company has Legion boys. The first was the en year to $1,701,305. This year, dowment fund drive which is now on partment shaft the company is sink-rn- cussed at the city council meeting held been again successful in obtaining the with the activities in Salina canyon ful solo by M. I. Oveson. is in the making. 45 feet are al- Saturday evening at the city hall, As the drive has not been discusset Patriarch of Aurora was Lazenby taken into amount the consideration, services of a trained dietician to conor taken up in Aurora a committef ready cemented. the last speaker. He eulogized the Mayor J. F. Barnard presiding. The be a trifle higher. might locour some of The Salina Canyon has the shaft petition was made by was appointed to go there some nigh' life of Mrs. Lorentzen as a mother duct their cooking school this year. cut is to and 300 their farmers feet below level and from the al this week to explain the aim and pur object and gave encouragement to the be- Miss Verna Lindquist, who has been fields and lands the out were Those chosen shaft a of the tunnel is being driven to the drive. grazing taxing reaved family, by telling them of the connected with the Westinghouse peopose resurrection which was to come where ple for some time, will supervise a Mayor J. F. Barnard, Commander J hillside, the location of the vein. Ov- within the city limits. After discussB. Starks and Adjutant Miles Cur er 300 feet of this drift has been ing the proposition a committee was cooking school in Salina on Monday they should all meet again. few. - Salina and Redmond are nearlj completed and news here that appointed to investigate the matter The Royal Neighbors royally enterBishop G. M. Burr then thanked the and Tuesday, June 1 and 2 in the over the top and by the end of the according to all indications the coal and see what steps could be taken in tained four of their club members many kind friends and relatives who home economics class room of the the future. The committeemen are Saturday afternoon in honor of their had so willingly assisted In the sick- Salina High school at 2:30 week there is no doubt but that may be found any day. p. m. John Ewles, John Arneson and H. S. birthdays. Those honored were Mrs. ness and death of the deceased, and While the classes convene at a Aurora funds will be in also. reguGates. This committee will meet with Eliza Gates, Mrs. Martha Fenn, Mrs. admonished the audience to lend a lar hour, Miss Lindquist will be All during the American Legion En very the city attorney in the near future Ethel Evans and Mrs. Ethel Madsen. helping hand to the little children who glad to meet any lady who has a cookdowment drive the clubs in Salina and get legal advice upon the ques For the occasion the club rooms were had lost their mother. The choir have willingly given their support, and sang ing problem she would like solved, tion. it is largely through their loyalty I Need Thee Every Hour, and the between the hours of 9 a. m. and 9 artistically decorated with an abundOther necessities for city improve- ance of club colors of that Salinas $100 allotment was raisSome time ago the officers of the purple and benediction was pronounced by Martin p. m. either day. ed so quickly. Following are the clubs childrens health clinic tendered their ments were taken up, like building a white. Miss McCaffree, last year, said she Each club member brought Jensen of Redmond. and the amount each so generously resignations, but not until last week new bridge south of town over the with them a guest, and upon arrival A long string of cars filled with had never met a more friendly or contributed: Lions club, $21; First were other officers chosen to carry Salina creek, and paying off the side- a spirited game of 500 took place. mourning relatives and friends fol- more sociable group of ladies in all As soon and Mrs. J. B. McMillan of Ward Relief society, $0.25; Roya1 on the work. Those who were elect- walk paving warrants. Sigurd won lowed the hearse to the cemetery her travels than she did here and was is as for received the money quickly Sord $8: club, first $8; were: Mrs. and Alvin Mrs. W. H. Snow where the casket was lowered to its certainly pleased with the attention Neighbors, LProgresso guest prize President, Modem Woodmen, $15; Ladies Liter- enson; Mrs. George the side walks the city treasurer and captured second. Mrs. C. E. West final resting place. The grave was shown her. She recommended Saary club, $15, and by the American Sorensen; secretary and treasurer, recorder have been authorized to pay was awarded the Royal Neighbor flirst bedecked with many beautiful flow- lina and surrounding towns very highMrs. Ferry Anderson and nurses, Mrs. the debt. The street committee will prize and Miss Beula West took sec- ers, and E. W. Crane gave the Legion, $1G. ly to Miss Lindquist, who is looking The second topic discussed at the Albert Thorsen, Mrs. Lehi Peterson, have charge of the new bridge and it ond prize. Following the game the forward eagerly to the time she will meeting was the making of the holes .Mrs. Robert Evans and Miss Mary is thought that in the near future luncheon committee, Mrs. Henry Mcspend here. She will tell how to prework will begin upon the structure. in the pavement to put the flag poles McCallum. M. Caillaux says that he is in favor pare salad dressings, cake icings, etc., Kenna, Mrs. H. S. Gates, Mrs. James in. It was unanimously voted by the Rex and Mrs. G. A. Gates served a de- of higher taxes which leads us to that are different. Miss Lindquist is These officers have taken immediboys to have this done by their own ate charge and hereafter all meetings Of course the way the flappers licious and w'ell prepared luncheon to believe that he isnt going to be ex- very much in demand in other parts legion in order to save expenses. To of the clinic will be sponsored by smoke cigarettes may be something all who werer present. of the country and the people of tins actly popular as a cabinet officer. be prepared for the days when the them. They are chilNew much When how to a but think milkman found for the valley can feel fortunate in having about, Jersey worry working Stars and Stripes shall float; the boys drens welfare and it should be the worse it might have been if they had Seven policemen were shot in one the town bandstand on fire the other her for a few days instruction. Th have already prepared the holes so desire of every mother to avail her- declared their independence in the day in Chicago recently which reminds morning, he extinguished the blaze ladies of this valley are all cordially that the poles can quickly and easily self of these free demonstrations and days when it was the fashion to chew us of the good old days when Mexico with four quarts of milk. It must invited to attend the classes whether be inserted when that time comes. services offered in the cjinic. was wide open. have been well watered. . plug tobacco. they have coal, gas or electric ranges. ASSESSED 'iz and-bloom- s Neb-eke- r. Mrs, fred Lorentz en Laid Final Rest God-fre- d - n 1 lie erai pub-.ishe- d d be-o- g . Royal Neighbors Royally Entertain rea-che- New Officers Chosen For Health Clinic Vice-preside- -- |