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Show We Do Advertise' ! It Pays Vf Job Printing Aa'II SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926 VOL. 9 , BANKER IS STRICKEN; OPERATION PERFORMED t V ! Ho. 8 SAUNA AUTOMOBIUSTS BOUND BARELY ESCAPE INJURIES TO WIN OR LOSE Pin Tiorrow Vern Burns and Eugene Peterson H. B. Crandall, casjhier of the were knocked unconscious, and HenFirst State Bank of Salina, was hurWinkel suffered, a slightly bruised ry ried to the Salina hospital last Sunarm the Flint automobile in when were and made for preparations day which they, with four other young Utah pioneers of Redmond will be After months of untold suffering, an operation for an attack of acute were men, riding, hit a culvert in The operation was from complications due to enlarge-- ) appendicitis. paid homage, tomorrow, when the Centerfield last Sunday night. The citizens ment of the heart, Gustaf A. Brandt performed at the Salina hospital of the sister town will comWinkwhich was driven by machine, The condimemorate died at his home in Salina Sunday, early Monday morning. the landing of the early at a was of 'rate el, good going speed tion of the patient at the time of the Elaborate plans morning, July 18. Mr. Brandt 'had when the drivers attention was di- settlers in Utah. have lived in Salina the greater part of operation was all but favorable, as been complted for a real celeverted from the road and the car to this end the various and bration his life and his death is greatly the appendix was found to be in a ran off the grade. Winkel saw the committees the celebration in mourned by his numerous friends, very bad state. However, Mr. Cranhaving culvert ahead to tried and get the undone to left have here. Funeral services are to be, dall withstood the ordeal and reports charge nothing back machine onto the but it grade, tcT the effect held Friday afternoon at 3 oclock at from the bedside are was too heavily loaded and the back make the event a memorable one. The pioneers are to be the special the Second Ward chapel "urrder the that he is getting along splendidly, wheel struck the culvert. all danger, apparently, having been of First the guests and all honor will be paid Ward The irreauspices bishopric impact bent the wheel A large parade, in which them. Mr. Brandt was born in Upsala, passed. and the drive parably badly injured Mr. Crandall spent last Saturday will be seen appropriate floats, will Sweden, September 19, 1859. When shaft. the harmed Fortunately jar he was nineteen years old he was at Monroe and Richfield, and was none of the boys seriously and only be among the morning events. Esreevil no On effects. his converted to the L. D. S. church feeling the three suffered any ill effects pecially decorated cars will be pro-- , turn home he complained some and to He America. came whatever. The car is now being re- vided for the pioners and at the arrdemigrated his condition grew worse and Sunday directly to Salina and engaged in he paired. The other occupants of the chapel, where appropriate exercises to His the taken was hospital. commercial work here, showing reautomobile were Edward Martin, will be held, seats will be reserved markable skill in that line of work. hosts of friends will wish him a very Doyle Hansen, Ned Ilugentobler and for them . speedy recovery. The days festivities will start He was manager of the first p Elliot Crane. with the usual salute at sunrise and store in Salina for several years and at nine oclock the parade will be in 1902 moved with his family to In the parade will be variformed. Idaho Falls, where he was manager On ous floats, the pioneers and a band of the Z. C. M. I. store for fourImof citizens depicting Indians. Then ill health forced teen years. him to retire from active commercial mediately following the parade a sham battle between the pioneers work and he moved to Salina again, and a band of Indians will be staged where he had "spent the last years of on the hills west of town. his life. The program, slated for ten o'clock, his Mr. Brandt During busy life,. Happy and cheerful and carefree, h annual is announced as follows at the Ward A town cannot progress any faster than the people in it. They.i Dates for the was not solely interested in his busisons He possessed marked the big crowd of fathers and ness career. are bound to win or lose together. If the individuals compris- - Utah State fair have been set lor chapel: at are back and scout the Boy troops, Singing Congregation musical talent and was instrumental not only retard their October 2nd to 9th, inclusive, their homes in Salina and the ad- ing a city lack foresight arid enterprise, they in Invocation, Chaplain Orrin Peterson in band the brass first . organizing ,ha chance, back town', a chance, of ,neee, bn, ,hey hoU Selection Band Salina. He was also faithful and joining sections, after enjoying Ex- well. Salina and at the a other citizenship the On outing splendid hand, Linden Anderson Oration vigorous progressive provide..two Saturdays, one Sunday prominent in his church work and multiand five week days for the big state Selection.. lone Christensen A Co. sets a rapid pace and the community keeps up with it. fulfilled a mission to his native coun- periment station, where the and tudes efTuesday Monday gathered i and individual rates which Boys Chorus Boy Scoots his Special expositionn. community try during This close relationship between early manhood. Vocal Nelson Solo Cleo will on railroads In 1885 Mr. Brandt was married in the first annual outing. And it fort should never be overlooked. prevail If the town is not making aS throughout . . . Ellen Batchelor Selection Piano the stat are ta to Caroline Sorensen of Salina. Sev- was fun and enjoyment for all. From exP:cted as some of us think it should, it may be because Fonda en children blessed this union. He the time of starting the ceremonies much headway many visitors coming to Salt Lake. Readings were and tents until back. it is packed bedding Michelson Christensen and holding something Opal is survived by Mrs. Chester J. Mycity and viewing the exhibits. We must remember that cities have characteristics the same Division of duties has been allot; Song Congregation ers of Logan, Utah, and Durnell for the return) trip home, nothing Benediction happened to mar the pleasures of the as to of the directors the Chaplain State ted characteristics Brandt of Butte, Montana. Fair average represent people and that Salinas fathers and sons and so successful The over to be afternoon wil follows: William as board G. given Win alive of all us to is Therefore it keep up to was the first outing that declarations of those living here. arbeen card and real a has City, president and sports YOUNG COUPLE HONORED have been made that the outing will the spirit of progressiveness in order that this shall be the dominat- dfr.Salt chairman of executive committee: ranged for the occasion. This numMr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson be made a feature every year. William D. Sutton, Salt Lake City, ber will start at 2 oclock and the ing spirit of the community. The caravan of fathers and sons were guests of honor at a shower first vice president, member of ex- program will include races for the given last Saturday evening at the went to the experiment station Monecutive committee, supervisor of coli- children of all ages, horse races, Hal Felt home. Over fifty friends day and Monday afternoon the crowd seum building and automobile show; broncho busting, cow riding and othand relatives of the couple attended was augmented by the arrival of the Louis S. Cardon, Logan, second vice er stunts. Appropriate prises will and presented them with tokens of boy scouts, who had spent several in be each race and contest. awarded deof president, supervisor speed their regard, in the form of beauti- days at Nioche and on their own doAt oclock there will be a game five and of home partment supervisor ful silver, fine linens, dainty china main granted them by the forest department; George S. McAllister, of baseball and the days festivities and skillfully made quilts. Lovely service officials. Salt Lake City, member of executive will end with a big dance at music and games contributed to the With the arrival of the scouts a committee, treasurer of board, su- general good time of the evening and program of sports was indulged in In a game which promised in the pervisor of manufacturing building at twelve a delicious supper was and horse shoe pitching and other; Salina canyon will be kept open, TAKES EXAMINATION of the an1 attendance; A. G. McKenzie,! served by the' hostesses, Mrs. Hal stunts were ein joyed. At eight notwithstanding the fact that the beginning to be a repetition Salt Lake member of executive City, baseball game played in Salina July Harold Crandall, who spent sevFelt, Mrs. John Deaton and Mrs. oclock the following program was Deseret News and the Salt Lake TriCoal Diggers beat, committee, supervisor of mines and eral days at Salt Lake last week, Salina the 11th, Arminta Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. given: Fire lighting ceremony by and other interests at the cap- the Elsinore Pirates last Sunday to minerals and supervisor of conces-th- e taking the examination before the Peterson left Sunday morning for oldest father present, P. C. Scorup, bune, ital city broadcasted the unfounded tune of 6 to 1. The two teams bmus and decorations; H. L. Mulli-hav- e state dental examining board, reGrass Valley, where they will make and the youngest son, Merrill Petern be would that the conyon been chief rivals in this sec- - ner Saif Lake City, member of turned to his home last Saturday. t.heir home on the Peterson ranch son, son of Joseph Peterson1; commu- report and committee ecutive folof supervisor all summer, the closed to travel. Immediately of the country this summe. .. Mrs. nity singing, America, led by W. lowing the published reports that the Pirates winning nearly every other amusements and attractions; L. Thompson; Prayer by Jos. F. supervis-fan- s' reand Marriott, Ogden, 16 Georgina would close riose Salina and July canyon margins, game by ne arts department and Peterson; community main closed until the contractors had are therefore doubly pleased or Theres a Long, Long Trail; relat. "completed a huge job, Sevier county A goodly pervisor of education department; Sundays victory. Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, Salt Lake ing of boyhood experiences by P. C. interests, together with the county representation of local fans were Our Fathers, theyre real commissioners, Scorup; 'rethe City, supervisor of womens work with diamond and got busy, present at the Elsinore fellows, by Linden Anderson; cornet sult that plans have been arranged lent - aaJ child welfare; George Abbott, to favortheir hearty Support duet by troop No. 11 of Salina; val- so Tremonton, supervisor of agricul- will not' be ue of Fathers and Sons outing by closed to traffic at all. ture and horticulture; Jesse S. Rich- . Edmond Jensens excellent pitch- President J. A. Christensen; haren ' ards 0 The' quarterly conference held in with the railroad engi ing and Farrell Cranes uncommonly Meeting monica selections by Salina 'troop and 8W1"e 8heeP Char (his df Pimento; city last Saturday and Sunday of the good ieiding were big factors in the neers and the superintendent A goodly representation of Salinas eNo. 1; report of Scouts outing by J. H" of was attended by fully 350 members Sevier the construction company, older generation attended the party Oscar result of the game and the other Anderson, president of Maple stock de- of the Latter Day Saints church, and pet an reached commissioners surgiven at the Second ward chapel- on Grove district; harmonica selections county piayers gave support hard to Thomas Pierpont, Provo through the meetings more than the the highway will The Pirates showed" their us- - Partments: Wednesday afternoon given by the by Redmond troop;, a report of the agreement whereby r , nf moi'nilioMf lirmQvrmnnt usual interest was manifest. Apostle ennorilcrii Ladies Literary club. Good cheer recent convention of the National be kept open m safety at all times. uaj remarkable skill with the ball. Joseph Fielding Smith of Salt Lake o The rail officials, in their eagerness galina made the first run in the and happiness marked the spirit of and International was the visiting authority and lie Boy Scout organ- utilwill e every turn, the gathering. The stand was taste- izatiOn ond jnning, Elsinore made the by Alma Knight, . deputy spoke at several of the meetings. eUry. the large steam shovel being used ond.jn the fourth inning, the tie con- fully decorated with the club .colors scout commissioner; a song by Auare their President J. Arthur Christensen precompleting Jfopervwunr in effective design and with summer by the construction company, and a tinuing. until the seventh inning, . rora troop; benediction by sided the at general assembly gathdetour will be fufttstohnd "the tunnel when Salina nTade another score. The party began at two flowers. to Burr. and ments effort every making and erings. cuts' before starting on the big The score o two to one held until oclock with the following interesting The' scouts then gave a demonstrabe suPer,or Apostle Smith, in his address, fills. Not only did the rail officials the ninth inning when the Coal Dig- - ?lan an xhlblt hat Song, club members and tion of how program: own closed e ore an s their prothey the members of the church. to. shovel steam the urged use of the were proffer congregation; ladies chorus, Song of gerSj with .some skillful hits, in business and spiritual gram. to.' are but to a faroad, to in able their raise the of they prepare welcome, Mrs. J. points Ages; speech 4V sons and live good- and righteous affairs of cost Tuesday morn'ing::fhe fathers, stand fifty per cent of the vor to six. The game is declared to A. Monroe; reading, Mrs. Oscar station the he said, in times at lives. and road troopers The Economy, state gathered bave been the equal of the game building the detour". E. II . Duzett, accompanied by his Nielson; Silver Threads Among the in commission and Sevier county will is were Dr. and of of and fortifiMarsh, guests thrift, preparation in Salina the week before. musical McCallum; Gold, Mary family, were here from Emery the cation in times of the work there. Dr. Marsh stand the balance of the expenses payed Mr. charge reading, Mrs. J. P. Rasmussen; early days of the week for a brief Smith dwelt at F()Howing jg the line.up;an talk to doctrinal the on to cent 25 gave length encouraging each contributing: Rifromper James Whitcomb readings Elsinore visit to friend?. The Duzetts were scouts and praised them for their match the cost assessed to the rail- enroute to Salt Lake, Ogden and oth- - topics and greately interested his ley, Mrs.' Angus McDonald; song, Hermansen p jensen Claw- road and activities. A. work B. hearers. company. club members; presentation of gifts Johnson er northern points for a two weeks .c ... G. stele to assistant Dr. also son, Marsh, Dr. J. Arthur Christensen of Redto oldest lady and gentleman pres The highway will be kept open at Barlin vacation trip. Mr. Duzett stated ss jj gteele much and brief a talk gave explained mond was also among the principal chairall times,' Joseph Peterson, ent. Mrs. Mary S. Jensen, who reN Christensen lb 0. Nelson that the condemnation of the Salina of the work being done at the exMr. at the conference. commis' of herspeakers the board man thr of 86th birthday, county "rapping Salt cently celebrated Smith canyn road by 2b Sorenson He described not his followers ' Christensen told urged Sun and a uncalled was yesterfor was the oldest lady present and N perimental station. Lake reporter sioners, interests, 3b E. Staples q Crane to participate in pleasure seeking, . I cant see where and why p' "pa-Gthe P. Peterson had the distinction of various poisonous plants and their day. the publicity given through R. Johnson cf effects on animals. Later the guests the at the capital city would prove condemned the use of tea, coffee and reports were broadcasted to the p gjrd !Prs being the oldest gentleman. If Staples and were the escorted tobacco and rapped Sunday night through plant closbe would effect that the canyon After luncheon an impromptu pro R. Nelson some injury to the tourist travel now rf p' prane were1 given some idea of the big work Moroni Lazenby of of He picture shows. The travel. course, to which the guests heartily reports, going through Salina canyon. gram, in that is being carried on at the Sa- ,ed talks and Aurora doctrinal gave to some wiH eastern affect Utah travel was degree. that and stated, however, greatly enjoyed participated, FROM WASHINGTON HERE station. lina conference the experimental proved , but this will soon be overcome, and interests fully sensed the import- - throughout this was followed by an interesting Salt Lake will be the sufferer in the Mrs. A. B. Clawson arrived here ance of Southern Utah's main high- - highly successful. program of games. The impromptu Special numbers were supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bader and long 'run. program consisted of the following: .from her home at Washington, D. way artery and that the travelers Salina choir and the Salina male the the to be will the would She Violin solos, J. F. Fordham, A. U. four children and Miss' Ila Griffith, given right tip, C., Monday of this week. Williams and Joseph Colby; story of of Colorado, were guests Sunday and Mrs. E. A. Liston left Wednes- - spend the summer with her husband effect that Salina canyon would not quartet. G. Oscar of Lorentzen; talks, dreams, Mrs. Bena Allred. They day afternoon for Antimony, where at the Salina experimental station, be closed to traffic. Mr. Duzett is Monday Iloward Brandt of Salina and Mr. one of Emery countys prominent , Ivie and T. G. Humphrey; song, left Monday evening for Logan she will visit for three weeks with Prior to her arrival here Mrs. con-' and Mrs. J. B. McMillan of Sigurd to addition in men and Mrs. Monroe; vocal duet, Shurtz. son toured the New England states, business The where Mr. Bader is attending a con- her daughter, Mrs. Ellis the week-en- d at Fishlake and Sa-a in in cities spent Miss McCallum and vention this week. Mrs. Bader wa3 Mr. and Mrs. Shurtz visited general merchandising ducting j visiting the important Mocking Bird, Mrs. Carl Nielson; song, Harvey H. formerly a teacher in the high lina from Saturday until Wednes-- 1 syivania, New York, Connecticut and store, runs a hotel and supports a at the McMillan ranch in Grass val- tourist auto camping park. Heath. j school here . day. j other points of interest. Called To : I Co-O- First Annnal For Diab Stale Fair , forty-eight- a-o- 5? A 7 - . I , Ie . O. ex-tio- singing, su-wi- th M?ror Ptry, - J1 Saints Gather For .... - sec-tr- sec-iz- G.'-M- - :'K . - I . . - |