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Show tm aLia ari, sAinvurAd ADDITIONAL LOCALS Scout Knots. AURORA NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker and Miss Louise Baker of Monroe, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and Troop No. 2 of Salina is again and Mrs. E. J. Baker of Richfield, Miss Varna Johnson visited with fully organized and on the trail visited Monday evening at cite home friends at Hinkley Sunday. , again. Original 1928 registration of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baker. was effected with eleven members Mrs. Chas. Neilsen and Mrs. Dan and new ones are being added daily. Freeee of Salina visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Beck and At special investiture session, held Mrs. Katie Greenleaf home. Herbert the Benjamin were here Friday evening March. 30th, three from their home at Provo last week tenderfoot and one second class for a few Mrs. A1 Sorenson entertained at a days visit with Mr. and badges were awarded by Troop com- Mrs. Joseph Beck. They were called party Saturday evening, celebrating mitteeman, Ira A. Rasmussen.. the serious illness the birthday anniversary of Mr. Sorfrom the north The new recruits are Donald of Mrs. Beck. by enson. Dinner was served in the Knight, Rex Nielson and Wesley early evening. Games and a social Cherry, while Lynn Nielson stepped hour were the features of the party. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds and ' to second class rank. Mount children Pleasant motored to Elmer Larson, new member of the Mrs. W. R. Johnson and Miss birthtroop committee was present with us Sunday and were guests at a Varna Johnson attended a party givT and like the other members, P. C. day dinner party at the home of en by the Gleaner girls of the First Mrs. Earl Cloward, sisiter of Mrs. Scorup and Ira Rasmussen is ready ward in Salina Saturday evening. Reynolds. 2 in No. to go to place Salina Troop front rank in the district. Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf entertainThe present troop organization is Mrs. William Burt, who made an ed at a childrens party in honor of as follows: Senior patrol leader. extended visit at the home of her her daughter, Ramona, Saturday afJames Sorenson; patrol leader of the daughter, Mrs. Bryant Domgaard, ternoon. Twenty-fou- r little folks enPanther patrol, Lynn Larson, with returned to her home at Beaver joyed an afternoon of romping and Keith Murphy, assistant, and Earl Tuesday. .Mrs. Burt was accom- games. A dainty lunccheon was Scorup, Donald Knight and Rex Niel- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Domgaard served by Mrs. Greenleaf. son, members. Patrol leader of the md daughter, Camille, who visited Eagle patrol, Lynn Nielson, Keith ..or several days at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whithead, Fenn. assistant, and Lynn Bird, WesMiss Mercy Lundberg and Miss Lee and members. Bird, ley Cherry Mrs. Jesse Thornell left for Salt Rachael were Churches, Gunnison, Lake yesterday. Miss Stena Scorup' Salina visitors Saturday. jf Park City will join Mrs. Thornell THE SCOUT OATH ;n the city and they will visit relaMr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen left For consideration of parents of tives and friends in the city during Thursday for a weeks visit at Salt boys, we commend this little forty the Easter season. Lake and Provo. In Salt, they will word classic which every boy learns visit with Mrs. Clyde Weeks, and at and pledges himself to when enter- - j Provo with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and Elva Mrs. Neta Ellett children, ing this world wide organization. and Mont, are here from Bicknell Scorup. Brief as it is, it covers the whole . for a weekd visit at the home of category of the earths virtues and if Mr. and Mrs. Orsen left Tuesday Christensen Claude Rasmussen, parapplied as lifes code one cannot ents of Mrs. Ellett. for Idaho, where he will look after help being a factor in thejdevelop-men- t business-affai- rs of the late Hans . , of this great nation. Think it over. the Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson of Christensen. Gunnison were visiting Sunday with On my honor, I will do my best Robert A. Taylor, an extensive Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert. to do my duty to God and my counfarmer and stockman, came in from try and to obey the scout law. To in Fremont with a truck load of hogs Miss Elna Ivie, an instructor help other people at all times. To Lake is the Salt schools, spending and on Thursday a car of fat hogs keep myself physically strong, menwith her mother, was loaded at the Salina depot, conEaster vacation the tally awake and morally straight. signed to the western marke.t Mrs. Vilate Ivie. Read it again parents Isnt it a gem? Mrs. A1 Anderson left for Provo Harry Christensen returned to Newhouse Thursday. Mr. Christen- - Thursday, having been called north Frequent reference is had in Euro- sen has been in Salina during the by the serious illness of a near pean dispatches to left wing and recent illness and death of his fathright wing socialists. The fact er, Hans Christensen. . C. W. Millen, who is interested in that the socialists have wings howcoal ever is not to be taken as an indimining properties in Salina Robert Burns and William Bums, cation that they are angels. of the Salina Zinc & Lead company, canyon, accompanied by Mrs. S. F. are in Salt Lake this week looking Johnson, came in from Los Angeles Friday of last week. Mr. Millen exThe way the securities of the auto- - after important business matters. to retuum to Salina some pects mobile companies are soaring on the Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt have time during the coming week. stock market indicates that a lot of people still have enough money to returned from a short business and make the down payment anyway. pleasure trip to Salt Lake. Do, that ye be not done. SB Of course with the disproval at the injurious elements of the puncture vine to livestock there should be no abatement in the war which .o being waged against it in all of the Western states as the livestock angle is only one consideration. The puncture vine is ruinous when it gets into cotton fields and vineyards as it makes the products almost impossible to handle on account of injury to workers and also it is serious when it gets' into the wool of sheep or into the hoofs, injuring the feet of livestock which it penetrates as badly as a needle. The feature of whether or not the seed will germinate after having passed through the digestive organs of the animals will be of a great value in checking its spread as if this is the case, more care can be given the handling of fertilizer produced from animals which have fed upon feeds containing the vine. ,,L'ryestpckL kL&Situatioiu 1 For many years the .puncture vine there was no evidence in any anisheeps head, as it is commonly cal- mal of injury from eating the vine, led in livestock circles, has proven a there being not lacerations in the costly pest. There 'are many angles mouth, throat or intestinal track. to the damage done by this plant, The animals showed practically the one of which has been the general same . and in some instances even belief that the prongs of the vine greater gains in weight were recordwhich are long, hard and sharp ed on the experimental animals than cause lacerations of the mouth and were shown by the check animals we throat as well as injury to the in- had upon clean alfalfa. testinal and digestive organisms, These results disprove the existmany times proving fatal. ing belief that the vine is injurious With this in mind, several head of or fatal to livestock as has been becattle, calves, sheep and hogs were lieved in the past. A most imporsecured to be used for experimental tant feature of the experiment is purposes under the auspice of the yet to be brought out through enLos Angeles County Horticultural deavoring to germinate the seed Commission and lifestock inspection which has passed through the digesdepartment, to determine to just tive organs to determine if in this what extent the vine would harm way they may be spread to clean livestock consuming it. A supply of areas through the medium of fertilalfalfa was used which was literally izer. These findings will be made filled with the vine, its burrs and known when the work is completed prongs being in the most dangerous and at that time a detailed thesis is stage; that is, dry and hard. Every to be prepared and given wide dissafeguard, of course, taken to pre- tribution covering as it does a quesvent the spreading of the seed, the tion for the first time which has animals being isolated and the re- been of such tremendous interest fuse from the pens destroyed or put and importance in all lines of aside for observation. Several pens of check animals were kept which were fed upon clean alfalfa and at the end of an eight1 week period, all of the animals were slaughtered andpost mortem held to ' determine the condition of all of the organs. Much to the surprise of! those who had charge of the work, . There is never more than one favorite son candidate in Italy and his . name is Mussolini-- Who remembers the good old days when they cut a mince pie into four pieces only ? Reports of a marauding bear have excited the village of Nyack, N. Y., according to the newspaper dispatches. Probably this is one of the bears that escaped from Wall Street. Victim to Legal Publications. 1ROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers. BIDS WANTED. you are experiencing difficulty in renting IFthat house or apartment, try this method. Bids will be received by the secretary of the Salina Grazers association for a rider to ride the Browns Hole division this season. Subject to layoff as board sees fit. Also bid for about eight tons of rock salt delivered at Salina. ' Separate bid for hauling same on every room in a charming and appropriate design, and advertise it as a newly Re-pap- papered home. Enhances Rental Values Youll be surprised to see how this simple Erocedure increases the desirability of this j mountain. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 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