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Show VOL. 9 S ALINA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927 The Siren Now in Society il lit Kay Rated as Great Leader 'H - '-- Y0O , HO I! COM'ON OUT leal d Surrounding a banquet table with delicacies that would suffice to delght the appetite of the most powerful and hungry king, twenty representatives of the American Railway Express company, together with three invited guests, made merry at the W. H. Cribble home last Saturday evening. It is doubtful if any similar event eclipsed that staged by the express employees and it will go down in history as one of the big events in this city. The occasion was the second meetA ing of the express employees. similar meeting was held at Price a few weeks ago, and due to the success similar affairs are to be held throughout the state during the sumare called mer.The gatherings are atand Right Way Meeting tended by employees from all de- partments. Various topics are discussed pertaining to service, plans, claims and other incidents attendant to the operations of the gigantic organization. During the banquet, whieh was served by Mrs. Gribble, E. H. Hite, route agent, acted as toastmaster and during the hour of feasting many brief responses were given by those the festal board. Those ire- sponding were E. J. Hardesty, route agent for the American Railway Ex- Right Way press company, on J. A. Golden, Ephraim, Plans; No. 41 L i , ' PL AY lad-ene- An attractive and unusual portrait of Miss Loranjlo Irocbnfk, daughter of the Amtrlun minister and Mme. Edgar Proclmlk, who has Just been presented to society Is Washington. ' The photograph shows Bill Currl gan, manager of Boston Red Sox, who has stepped back Into his old managerial position after years of retirement lie is rated among the players as tiie greatest niuuager of them "all. : SALINA LIONS ARE HOSTS AT BIG DANCING PARTY POPULAR SALINA COUPLE A loving tribute was paid Mrs. Mary Sophia Jensen last Friday afternoon when hosts of sorrowing friends gathered at the second ward chapel to say farewell to the one who had answered the final call. Comforting words were spoken, and appropriate musical splendid was given and throughout program the services were solemn and impressive. Mrs. Jensen difed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Jackson, Monday of last week, following a brief illness. Services Friday were under the direction of Ira Rasmussen, and after the singing of the favorite song of Count Your Many Mrs. Jensen, the choir, invocation Blessings, by Nielson. was offered by Hans and Sometime Well Understand Oh, My Father were other numbers given by the ward choir. Miss Mary MeCallum impressively sang Saved By Grace, and solos were given by A. C. Prows and James C. Jensen. Short addresses were given by Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Bishop C. E. Peterson, E. W. Crane and Ira Ras-pimussen. Each speaker had been in-acquainted with Mrs. Jen- timately . sen and each paid a high tribute to her, declaring that her life had been one Spendid character and her jjenb and loving ways through life's adversities and pleasures, were eulo- , . ARE MARRIED AT MANTI Officers of the Salina 'Lions club, and who served faithfully and effiFarrell Monson, for the past sevciently during the past year, and beFrankie Barnes, who has appeared eral years with the Petty Garage ing released by a new set chosen at Approximately $90,000 will be comthe annual election, together Gunnison the in many battles at the Manhattan company, fell a victim of Dan Cu- Sugar pended by the newly elected roarers, joined pany during early summer in run- club at Salt Lake, and Kid Ivie, a arrow Wednesday of this week forces in a dancing party staged at ning spurs and placing new beet; favorite ting man with the fans of and and he has quit bachelorhood the Salina opera house Thursday dumps at the various stations in Se this section, battled to a drayr before will enjng 0f last week. The party was vier and Sanpete counties, announc- - a big house at the opera house Tues- - his companion through life attended by members of the club and ed (D. H. Whittenburg, agricultural day evening, when the Salina Legion the bridehe claimed, formerly Miss Utahna Bird. The ceremony was a few invited guests and it proved for the company, yes performed at Manti Wednesday af- 0ne of the social events of the week. terday morning. Mr. Whittenburg the county clerk officiating. gjze(j ternoon, e Enchanting music, and with the just returned from Salt Lake where M. RasmusH. after the marriage Mr. Immediately A pr0fusj0n of beautiful floral it of happiness dominating every? he had been in conference with head Agents Part; Mrs. Monson returned to Salina ferings marked the esteem and sen, Fairview, Problems at the the Lions, as usual, made the officers of the company relative to were greeted by their many gpect held by the cjtjzenS for the dewarding Office; I. J. Strong, claim party one long to be remembered, the new improvements. friends. ceased. Among the beautiful designs agent, Salt Lake, Claim Causes; j The festivities began about nine Mr. Whittenburg stated that the Salt oclock and dancing and a social time new dumps to be installed were of J. A. Houston, Salt Lake, The bride is the daughter of Mr. were those from the Relief society, H. S. was enjoyed until a late hour. Re- - the latest portable type and are so Lakes Right Way Program; and Mrs. George Bird of this city, Daughters of the Pioneers, high ComMotor Truck freshmer.ts had been provided and constructed to either pile or load di- contest was called a draw by Referee being a native of Salina. She is well school and close friends and rela- Carlisle, Salina, W. J. Griffith, and popularly known in the younger tives. special the members and guests, in. one ac- rectly into cars. The dumps are Madsen of this city. petition; Ira Overfelt, cord, declared the party one huge strongly built and their addition to The agent, Potentalities; Slick social set. - Mr. Mohson, son of Mr. in which Following the services a tthe chapel Former Experiences and Welfare of success. About 100 attended. the several stations will add much Sly of Richfield, and Frank Mack of and Mrs. Hans Monson of Price, Is the remains were taken to the East the Organization; Roger Felt, local in handling the immense crop that Salt Lake performed, proved an in- - widely known throughout the county cemetery where they were tenderly agent, Welcome Address. will be harvested during the coming teresting bout. Mack started the as an expert mechanic. He has ac- - laid to their final resting place. The POLICE COURT NEWS The real business session was held mill with speed and science against cepted a position with the Mart Pet- - pallpearers were Will Jensen, Clar-hi- s fall. The attitude of lawbreakers is beat the offices of the Gunnison Valley been Nine of the new dumps have opponent in the first round. Dur- - erson Auto company at Gunnison and ence Hall, Marion Jackson, Loren bank when the crowd gathered for coming better in Salina, according to ordered, and eight of these will be ing this time Sly was taking meas- - shortly Mr. and Mrs. Monson will Jackson, of Saina, and Leslie and with the second round leave for that city to reside perma- - mon of Lehi. further discussion and to complete the report for the past three months J placed in Sevier county. One will be Mrs. Jensen, in addition to h fou the affair with a round table talk. submitted by Justice of the Peace placed at Salina, one each at Kane, Sly had his man at his mercy and nently. The newlyweds have hosts of warm daughters and two sons, is so v' v Every member of the American Gee. Since January 1 to April 1, Vermilion, , Sigurd, Venice. Joseph fast jabs in the face and body weak- grandchildren, eight Railway Express company, as well only twelve cases were tried, and and Central, and two in Richfield. A ened Mack and Sly won the decision fiiends here who will join in wishing by twenty-eigand two great as local residents, gave talks touch- $162.80 was the total fines collected, will be placed at Axtell in a technical knockout in the third them happiness and prosperity on of Disturbers the of old on round. affairs been the the which have the peace led, eight and ing their matrimonial voyage. dumps express In the preliminaries Burgess and j having been hailed before the court, in use for some time in the factory company. SCANDINAVIANS TO DANCE Those present at the banquet and Two were fined for drunkenness, one district will undergo repairs and be Wilson, two local aspirants, waged The LProgresso club members Extensive plans are being made round table discussions were E. H. for fighting and one for liquor pos- - remodeled in every way for conveni i war against each other for three fast were entertained at the home of Mrs. rounds of hard fighting. Honors E.' C. jence to the grower and company. for a big dancing party to be given Hite, route agent, E. J. Hardesty, session. Wright Saturday afternoon. ' Mr. Whittenburg, enroute home, were even and the contest was called route agent, L. E. Gehan, general The lesson, The Dolls House, was by the Scandinavians of North SeMrs. Sena Pettit of Salt Lake, made brief stops in Utah county, and a draw. The battle (royal, in which given by Mrs. Jesse Thornell and, a vier Thursday, April 14. The affair agent, W. H. Griffith, special agent, I. J. Strong, claim agent, J. A. Hous- Joseph Jensen of Rangeley, Colo., he stated that many of the growers seven youngsters started, wound up round table discussion of the lesson will be staged at Social hall and the over the stand with four at the finish. In this bat- followed, At five oclock a ton, depot agent, all of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harmon of Lehi, were enthusiastic dainty 8everal committees are putting forth knockone complete was tle there comGunnison the taken by A. of Mrs. C. Baron Sugar Mrs. Julia Storrs, agent, .Richfield; City; Sigurd, luncheon was served for the mem- - every effort to make this the real Fred Rasmussen, agent, Mt. Pleas- Nora Du; and and Mrs. Fred Nielson pany in the offer of the $7.50 mini- out, according to the referee, but it bers. The. guests included M s. Eiler event of the season. Excellent muant; C. A. Pierson, agent, Spring of Richfield, were among those from mum for the beets and many of the is claimed the laddie got tired and Freece, Mrs. Chas. Nielson, Mrs. F. sic will be furnished and old fashnot wish to take a chance. modern dances, O. Bullock and Mrs. Edmond Martin. ioned,' as well as City; IL C. Thyret, agent, Manti; outside points attending the funeral big growers were anxious to furnish did the boxing card was local The for the beets will be on the program. The dance more Throughout factory. Hanry Rasmussen, agent, Fairview; held for Mrs. Mary Jensen in this Gunnison company, however, will be highly enjoyed and the big crowd of will not be confined especially to the ' II. S. Carlisle, agent, Salina; H. S. city Friday of last week. the with fans were more handle and unable the offers to pleased highly M. E. society, but a cordial invitation is Mprrison, assistant, Richfield; entertainment. be to the public to be present to had for the extended refused, B. E. Ft. necessarily Glaze, Green; Ivory, agent, least. Gunnison and at a real time. Valley asDale present, enjoy Thompson, agent, Sigurd; ENTERTAINS AT ANNIVERSARY News. sistant agent, Ephraim; J. F. GroRobins Mrs. Morrell was the The Ladies Literary c'ub w'll meet gan, agent, Elsinore; Jim Golden, an at hostess BACK anniversary ERING PENNANT charm'ng next Wednesday evening at the agent, Ephraim; Niels Hansen, Ft. ThelmaMisses Anderson, lone party at the Robins home Sunday Presbyterian chapel. An interesting Green; Roger Felt, agent, Gunnison; Christensen and Veola B ienholt, evening. Pink and white carnations Ira Overfelt, former agent at Gunniprogram has been arrnrgcl by the The Western Clay and Metah com committee and will consist of a readcomprising the second year type- - decorated the dinner table. An elabson; J. M. Knighton and H. W. team of North Sevier high school, orate dinner was served at eight pany, opcating the big mill at Au- ing by Mis. Carl Nielson and a piano Cherry. Gunnison Valley News. in the annual oclock and seated were' Mr. and rora, is showing a cieditab'e gowlh solo by election officers the of and who competed Following J. W. Gribble. Annuto se;ve the Salina Lions club for state commercial contests at the B. Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mr. and Mrs. Or- fiom a standpoint of Ihe silc of the ally the members have operated an .NEWLYWEDS HONORED the coming year, the board of direc- - Y. ,U. at Provo last Friday, returned lando Crane, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. product, and shipments are s'eadily exchange of plants, bulbs and flower Mr. and Mrs. Andy Petincreasing. During March a total of goods and the next meeting members was the tors met and named the several com- the first of the week and witih them Willaidson, The John Ewles home Mrs. and Mr. of Salina and J. erson a prize 480 tons were shipped and thus far are requested to bring articles so the scene of a happy gathering last ev- mittees to act in conjunction with they brought the trophy, A B. of McMillan SigU;d. spirited to in is been be The work officers the has the that the shipments for April show eight? exchange will be made in time for prepennant. pennant ening when Miss Myrtle Ewles en- 500 was playof school 1927. progressive out game to board sented the and The the carried carloads. With the opening of the (he spring planting. graces during tertained at a miscellaneous show- dinner. First ed following prises, committhe won with other walls has selected the following trophies by plant about a year ago, the average! er complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. two beautiful Easter lilies, were school Miss students of this tees: high city. monthly shipments were less than Farrell Monson, a bride and groom Civics J. F. Barnard, chairman; lone Christensen won third place in awarded to Mrs. A: C. Prows and 200 tons. During the past few weeks of this week. The Ewles home was 4 TO THE CITIZENS: Orlando Crane, and consolations to much of the product has been findW. IL. B:own, John Barnard, H. C. the state among the second year tastefully decorated for the occasion. dents. Don Kenny, instructor in Mrs. Andy Peterson and A. C. ing its way to Texas and Oklahoma, The mass meeting scheduled 44 An elaborate dinner was served at of o;l local June in a method at the is used where school, Webb, it chairman; high Publicity typewriting for last Tuesday evening, at seven oclock at one long table and on their trip Dr. M. Markus. j accompanied the girls refining and the clarafication and which time plans were to be 4 pink carnations formed an attractive Miss Maurine Thorsen was the mo4 Finance Chas. Nielson, chairman; to Provo. purification of oils and fats. mapped out for cleaning up 4 centerpiece. Covers were laid for tif for an elaborate party at the H. The demand from the Aurora plant and beautifying Salina, prov- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, John Arneson, E. W.j 4 j F. H. Mr. and Mrs. Bannard Mattsson S. Carlisle home Tuesday evening. is steadily increasing, said ed a failure, due, it s believ- 4 George Bird, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Petty. of the S. M. Jorgensen, chairman; and Mrs. Lee Peterson were among The affair was an anniversary party Greetileaf, general manager Roads ed, to o'her entertainments in Ewles, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick PeterH. B. Crandall, H. E. Lewis, Dr. A. those, from Salina attending the an-- and, as staged by friends, was a reduction plant at Aurora. The merthe city. The second meeting son, Mr. and Mrs. Lavall Dastrup, nual livestock show at Salt Lake. complete surprise for Miss Maurine. its of the product, which are unLewis, Max Cohen, P. C. Scorup. has been set for tomorrow. the Misses Zelda Gee, Ora Lorentzen Radio music and dancing were the equalled in. this country, is becoming Attcndance Frank Herbert, chair- - They also visited with Eugene and May Ewles and Lloyd Gates. Saturday night, at 8 oclock amusements of the evening. A dainty widely known and we are finding O. G. Nielson, R. B.' Evans. son, a student at the American prompt, at the city hall. The Dan Baker, chairman; graph' college, and Howard Peterson, luncheon was served later in the ev- ready sales from all parts of the ADVANCES IN MASONRY cleaning of the city is vitally Dr. Don C. Merrill, H. C. Williams, a student at Henagers Business col-- ening. United States. important, both from a health Dan Baker, principal of the North have M. Burr. Many new improvements lege. and beautification standpoint, Sevier high school ,and who is taking D. G. Burgess, chair- S. D. Olmstead, who has been local been made at the plant, among Membership nrd it is up to the patriotic the degrees in Masonry, was initiat- - man; Jos. A. Anderson, August E. Miss Harriett Farnsworth, school inspector for the state road commis- which is the new drying system. This rtizens to join in the moveed into the second degree Wednesday , Fetcrson, Dr. F. O. Bullock, nurse for North Sanpete county, was sion here for some .time past, has unit was installed late in December ment. Inter-CluRelations Dr. C. Leo here from her home at Mt. Pleasant gone to Salt Lake. It is 'reported and s proving a valuable asset. The evening at Richfield. Mr. Baker was TF YOU ARE A BELIEVER accompanied to Richfield by Delbert Merrill, chairman; S. M. Jorgensen. last Saturday. Miss Farnsworth was that Olmstead has been hit by Dan mill now has a capaccity of forty HEALTH AND BEAUTY. IN Burgess, W. II. Browm, John Barnard,1 Social Emmett Robins, chairman; the guest of Mrs. Hyrum Eitner and Cupids arrow and that news of his tons per day of the finished product, THIS MEETING! ATTEND Dr. F. O. Bullock, Jim Rex and Max H. S. Carlisle, August Peterson, J. Miss Hilda Greener, .at the Salina marriage soon would not be a em4 twelve and men are steadily J B. McMillan. Cohen.ployed. , hospital. ds ( . j , spir-Th- of-a- nd For-Jwhe- re, re-a- nd Har-uremen- ts semi-even- t, . . ht new-du- great-grandchildr- mp t i From Aurora Plant j - . M-- s. -, . ' ' Wil-lardso- I . . n. . f I J. - Mats-ma- n; Tele-Progra- m b . 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