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Show - Jfs Safe To v$ MV Advertise ov (HAA V TENTH YEAR Wantads Get Results wOD (y . SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 Now 45 ZEE hi uacai ffiriy Fin Meals Salina Boys Figure In Disastrous Auto Wreck Horll Sevier Girls Tale lir" Bis exercises for the Salina enjoyed two days of real Success marked the Girls day FriAfter "months 'of suffering from Regarding the automobile accident escape when the collision happened, sport this week, Tuesday and WedNorth Sevier High complications, due to heart and kidat North Sevier and many visiday d The car driven by Elmo Bird and highway last school will be held at the ; Victory ney troubles, Miss Lena Peterson on the when the Red Raven Areo nesday tors attend the program at nine Theatre next Thursday at 2 oclock. was called to the other side Friday Friday night, and in which several in which the girls were seated, was club gave demonstrations in the art inor new from were less more Salina jammed from the rear by a students will be present- afternoon. Death came peacefully Thirty-fiv- e of flying and showing the worth of oclock, the reception and . clothing Peter-has Vearl News Gunnison driven Pontiac the car, by Valley ed with diplomas by S. M. Jorgensen and relieved her- from all earthly jured, the Lincoln-Pag- e Airplanes as a exhibit in the Domestic Science son. Peterson and Albert Watts means of the following comment: board member of North Sevier. F. pain. Miss Petersoit was a charming passenger transportation. rooms, from 2:30 to 4 oclock and an Miss Elda Lewis,' daughter of Mr. were headed southward to Redmonto Two of the S." Harries, president of the .Brigham and ambitious young .woman, was a were here, flying appreciative crowd of more than IRQ planes and Mrs. Joe Lewis, "and a student to attend a dance, and when going from a field north of Redmond. It Young university will address the favorite with everyone who knew people wittnessed thfe dance festiwinter at the Gunnison south overtook another car, driven was to have the field close val graduates and Miss Ruth Mattsson her; she was loving and helpful to during the planned at 5 oclock, held on the lawn at What all and .devoted to her parents, and Valley high school, is at the Salina by Dee Bird. Peterson, it is said, to Salina, but owing to the irriga- the will give the valedictory on City hall. Dee Bird car in the critical and,a very condition, passed seeing tion season and moist soil, no farm the sympathy of the entire commun- - hospital High School Means to a Graduate. Miss Ara Bunning, president of the in headed car another she the of a serious as result ' opposite was suitable for the work. However, injuries y In detail, the program will is extended to them in received last Friday night when the direction, cut in ahead of the Dee hundreds flocked to the field near Girls League was in charge of the sist of a musical selection, double ; hour, of sadness. . mornings program, which included, Bird car to avoid a crash 'with it. Redmond and mixed quartet, senior class; invoca-'- Lena Peterson was born at Spring car in which she and companions nearly 100 availed invocation, Jennie Johnson; song, j a to failed make down' Mlss Beterson were was run however, ndin. themselves of a ride. The route taktion, Moroni Lazenby, vocal solo,! City, January 26, 1890, and' passed Pal of Mine, Ada Burgess, Gwen Elmo Bird of and car clearance the and Lewis bruises lacerations received Gwen Harward; remarks, Supt.A. J.her 38th birthday anniversary last en by the machines was south, and Harward and Clayola Curtis; piano in attempting to pass it, crashed after circling over Salina the return solo, Ara Ashman; valedictory, Ruth Matts-- i January. When four years of age, aboUt the body- she suffered a brain InvenBunning; reading, is two it said to it all indications concussion and over, it, turning point course was back along the foothills tors saxaphone solo, Grant. Mason; Miss Peterson came to Salina,' she at- Lucile Knight; Wife, solo, Miss Lewis was times. she to or was internal three When injuries. hddrefis to graduat.es,President F. S. tended the" grade schools, was a dilieast of towm. Love Came Calling, Dan Baker. and to the taken rescued Miss beneath the rescued from car, hurriedly The demonstration, arranged by C. Harrie; vocal duet, Bessie Crane and gent student and a favorite with her Boys of North Sevier were tried, was unconscious, and remained Salina hospital in the car owned by B. Spencer Smith; reading, Varna John- teachers. She was a graduate of Lewis Stebbins, was supervised by Clair found guilty and sentenced in the Dee Dee she when so until accompanied by being Bird, partially S." M. .Watsatch. Sunday 0. Brunner, field manager, Franklin son; awarding of diplomas, academy and a successful court Sitting in senses. Only at inter- - Bird and some of the girls. Other Nelson, a graduate pilot from the girls Kangaroo Jorgensen; selection, double mixed teacher . in the Salina grade school regained her of court the were Judge Nojustice shocks and bruises and does she rally and then for than severe quartet, members "b'fthe senior class; since 1921-- Prior to that time she vals now Kelly field in Texas, chief pilot, and vella Madsen, Ruth Mattson, proseof rest in the the the low .scratches Due to her a short party period. Charles Payne. Thurs- taught for several years ifi vne Wayne only Art Winn, a Utah boy, as pilot, and benediction, condition the 'attending surgeons Ford escaped. Watts,' companion to Bird Hock, field service man. The cuting attorney, Faunda Mickelson, day evening there will "be a". Com- county and Nevada schools. She picture Peterson, had his face slightly cut crew proved exceedingly courteous defense attorney, Bessie Jackson, mencement ball at the Opera house. was. stricken some nine months ago, have delayed taking an y celrk. Ten fair girls composed the in- - and his nose bruised with the impact exact internal to determine the and looked after the welfare of those Everyone is cordially invited to ex- but partially recovered and returned Jury. two of thrown the is that It being cars, believed, however, to her desk in the school room for a juries. ercises and ball. seeking rides and explaining minuteArticles of and fancy work ribs will be found broken and ward on the windshield, breaking the ly the The graduation class ' includes the few weeks, but through weakness, workings of the big airships. were exhibited clothing Pon-- a in the domestic science of driver disclose will the latter. examination the Peterson, likely B. Ellen Ada Salina citizens, which included, was forced to abandon the work, and Thomas, following: room. Mothers and visitors, who inback injury. Her condition is be- - tiac, sustained a slight cut on the men and women and Burgess, Errell C. Mickelson, Vernon her health gradually failed until the boys and girls, the exhibit, highly praised soon as as and watched lip. ing closely R. Johnson, Brice 0. Anderson, Cli- end came a kick from sailing in the air spected who were at the acci- - got work the able fuuther accomplished in this depart'the Witnesses, womais 'Funeral and in no instances was fear exnton R, Johnson, Arthur J. Lazenby, services for Miss Peterson youn? ment. Miss Armenia Adams is supdent declare, it is said, that Peterson Ada Payne, Herma E. Peterson, Ara- were among. the" most impressive examinations will be made. with the verdict being that, pressed, ervisor. Punch and wafers were ser- - was driving at an excessive rate ef The .accident which resulted bella Atkin, Lucille" Knight, Erma ever held in this city, and the apthe exception of a heavy gale in the served in the dining room, and pre- and after the Miss Ford," for speed jamming Lewis, happened iously Varna Johnson, Clayola propriate music, the kind and symCloward, upper stratas, airplaning was the ISO of a feet. continued for distance on siding at the serving table were real stuff." Curtis, Ara Bunning, Gwen Har- pathetic words spoken, marked the about ten thirty last Friday night Maxine Ed. and Vivian Peterson Sheriff AxteI1 Dalton, twen Nelson, Deputy ward, Bessie Crane, Beryl de Lange, services with deep solemnity. At the the, 8ate hehway M. C. and Hansen Larsen. Irene , A Ford and Remond. Edwards, Daphne car, Attorney County touring Royal Harward, Spencer R. Smith, services held Tuesday, A. J. Ash- . BOY SUFFERS INJURY. IndirecLillie Miss of who were notified the accident. m Nielsen, Bird and physical M." Elmo. Grant P. Mason, James wblf Scorup, man, superintendent of the county dnvenby feswere Miss Lewis of Gunnison, the vestigated the case. Measurements Lowell W. ' Rasmussen, Reed H. 'son of Mr. tor, was in charge of the dance Dan, the disand under her and to tival were verified as the takn and Jensen Misses June superIna personal Larsen, and Mrs. Lester Thompson, was at Gates, Hugh K. Nielson, Bessie Lula Lott of Centerfield,' had stop- - tances and to the position of the the Salina hospital Wednesday even- vision the following program was Jackson, Blanch Christensen, Blix Ford car when it was struck. It Is f Jorgensen, Ethel McDonald, Don E. ed her lbfe"of"devotion' tocher parents ed at the edge ing for treatment of an injured eye. prepared: of folk dances of several the Bird car was on the The claimed Chas. that men besides Group Bird, young Bell Loraine Nielson, Webb, Mrs. home. and her James Monroe, boy, while playing in the yard, Wright, Ruth Mattsson, Durell Payne,. Ronald representing the Ladies Literary and Wilson, James Sorenson and Darrell right of way but the officers, so far was kicked in the left eye by a baby nations, by girls of Freshmen class, tbe Cld be deteed- be iefed bat colt. Deep cuts above and below the and included in the group were folk ofu Salma Peterson. Civics club, of which Miss Peterson had fr hIh' eye resultd in the playful prank of dances from Germany, Sweden, Nortbethe Frd W3 had been a member, read a set of but the, boys ahghtf not was road. and Holland, and the girls made the and to abble were car blocking way fortunately the colt. It was feared that the way, resolutions passed by that club. Miss RECEIVES SLIGHT INJURIES. a picture dressed in the native pretty Peterson had' also been an active eyesight would be impaired, but an as they danced on the Miss Dee Scorup received slight member of the examination showed only cuts and costumes, Royal Neighbors, and .. lawn. bruises and scratches on her right Mrs. James I bruises. Dan declares he had to Rex, past oracle, conSwedish dance a was The first forearm, when the car in which she ducted the flower ceremony of the take the count from his antagonist, and folBoscastle, was riding left the grade and rolled order at the casket and dedicated the dance, greeting as the colt had a fearful wallop. in the same group were Gus-toon its side. Mrs. Percy Steele and When the black decorations disap- lowing grave. Skool, Swedish; Spielman, NorMiss Scorup were driving to the Services were in charge of Bishop pear and the bruises heal, Dan will game; Dutch couples, ring wegian Scorup ranch late Sunday afternoon Burr. Invocation was offered by Hans be o. k. again. Ace of Diamonds Bleking, Holland; when near the Ernest Shepherd home Neilsen and Bishop Peterson dedicatand Swedish Schottlsche, a ball the car struck soft dirt and was over- ed the grave. The great walls of Zion Canyon, JACKSON QUICK TO AVENGE room dance and Vineyard, representChris. Larson, 50, a prominent conturned. Mrs. Steele was uninjured A splendid musical program was inin Utah noted throughout the world was tractor of Spanish Fork, and the car was but slightly damaging the picking of grapes, treading NAME ON SLURS HIS WIFES given during the services. A, duet, rivof are their for at killed coloring, beauty ed. Wednesday evening stantly Whispering Hope by G. M. Wright alled at present by one of the most (Continued on last page) when the Willys-Knigthi and James C. Jensen; violin solo, A. f.ye wild that flower wonderful in which he was riding automobile displays Two traditions of Andrew Jackson C. Willardson, solo, Perfect Day, embankment , on the has occurred in the canyon in recent which have survived through the over the rojje(j M. I, Oveson; duet, The Rosary, Lar years. road just south of Fayette. years are his great love for his wife Dan Baker and A. C. Prows; and sons neck was broken and he had nature which According to E. T. Scoyen, Bark and j,ja Farewell to Thee was the closing bruises and his face Superintendent, Zion National Park ma(je him ready to fight at the several body f song, by Messrs. Oveson, Wright, is one of the few areas left in the drop of a hat in defense of her to Baker and Prows. A profusion of a of sustained United States today where the na- - good name. It was these two which Larson, . ,. , , beautiful flowers banked the casket companion , . ,, , ture lover can enjoy an exhibit of resulted in his fighting one of the and grave. In respect the grade ell- flowers adapted to a semi-ari- d m08b spectacular duels of his career, school was closed Tuesday afternoon close to naturstitches several under still and required growing that with Charles Dickinson. Within the past week many former Miss Peterson are her Surviving Mrs. Mary Hansen died May third al conditions. j and well known residents of Salina, parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Peterson, ugly cut' Thp duel took place near Nash. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. to all with common in by growreports given According Flowers, have been called by death, according of Salina; three sisters, Mrs. Hanah vjjje Tenn., May 30, 1806, anl B. S. Bastian, with whom she had obreturngulte'd fataiJy for Dickinson. In this to announcements received by relaing things, have many natural and Mrs. Violet Monson of Malcolm, he and Larson were the past fourteen years. Mrs. lived had where in from Panguitch, the struggle issue of The Sun, there is an illus- stacles to overcome they tives and the older residents of this Garfield and Mrs. Magnal Jensen of had been in health Hansen and contract cement the within a secured existence. However, for large section.One death is reported from Bingham; four brothers, Alfred L. trated feature article by Alfred Sor- for several weeks andfailing end came the the In the were from are bfb happy. making T. Mrs. protected celebrated of this park, they enson which tells Cedar City, Stevens, Peterson of Butte Montana; Peter George the most destructive of all their enemies enC0unter. Look for When Jackson peacefully in the early morning, having been summoned. Mrs. Angel-in- e Peterson of Garfield, Stanley Peter- - aruPf turn at the point where death being due to general debility. man. People entering the park liUed Dickinson, in this issue. Martin Gottfredson and Mar- son of Bingham and Alonzo Peter- - automobile went over the car was Funeral services were hid in the tabcar The a these at to admire are speed. good easily traveling required tin Ivie, are among those reported at Loa, Saturday afternoon. ernacle turned over twice. It is believed destroyed beauties as and where to have passed to the great beyond Webster of the Wayne President of the car at from the Larson fell the because that picking they grow; during the past ten days. To George T. Eckesley and stake, neck wild flowers, except for scientific county his which time at turn first Day Mrs. George T. Stevens died at her Rex Brian, eulogized the life of the was broken. The car on the second collections or other educational purhome at Cedar City Sunday. Foi and spoke words of comdeceased turn, righted itself and was standing poses, is prohibited. During the few twenty years the Stevens family In Observed Be the to fort family. Musical selecwheels. has on four the this short regulation years that were residents of Salina, but removed choir and a solo by the tions by Dr. Hagan was summoned to the been enforced in this particular to Cedar City, about' fifteen years of Nephi, added imWarner Clarence rescene of the disaster and the first park, the flowers have gratefully ago. While here, they owned the the to services. Burial in pressiveness examination revealed that Larson paid the protection by blooming late C. H. Gates home, and later Mothers Day in Salina will be was in the Loa cemetery. Jake Ivie, a well known resident, was dead the result of his neck be- - added each year, profusion built a home and lived on the farm died Thursday of last week at his appropriately observed in the first Mrs. Hansen was bom in Denmark, at broken. Dr. Hagan administer-- . the visitor The ing pork Mrs. entering B. R. Evans. by purchased and second wards when programs home in Aurora. Mr. Ivie was born June 21, 1850, and she came with her the Mr. the to to notice fail can ugly Malcolm, dressing ,ed hardly present Stevens was sixty years of age and the occasion will be given, fitting April 3, 1857 at Provo and prior Jnd Michael Hansen nnd fo it orange and scarlet patches aJonK Xhe pr0grams will be rendered dur- - husband, has many friends here, who deeply his going to Aurora in 1908, he lived to children America in 1886, and setintaken was Mr. Larson of mallow and The the made the road body by regret her untimely passing. Mr. and at Loa. Mr. Ivie married Miss1 tled in Wayne county. Mrs. Hoik . home at Spanish Fork, dian paint brush. Closer Inspection Mrs. George Long attended the Lydia Okerlund and two sons were north to his of he' Sunday school will was a devoted member of the L m win reveal the graceful sego lily, funeral services held at Cedar City bern to this union, Bishop J. W. Ivie late last night, being transported am At the first ward Saints church, having embrace Officers hearse. S. as the Peterson such the J. and smaller flowers m ha9 bcen prepar. Day lndid Wednesday. a of Loa and Fred Ivie of Idaho. LatMormon faith in Denmark, and the to the scene not- - spiderworth, shooting star, and oth- who had th number8 will include eJ Mrs. Jake Gottfreds'on, formerly er he married Mrs. Hannah Blackshe had several offices of trust the family of Mr. Larson by ers. In the cooler and more shaded timents for Mother. in week died last died who several Angeline Martin, burn, year ago. t the relief society. Surviving pro The places, especially on the trail to Salt Lake city. Mrs. Gottfredson Funeral services were held for Mr. telephone, The program for the second ward husband and three daughters, JL' clematis the columbine, Mr. Larson, victim of last nights Narrows, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivie Saturday at the Aurora chapel, be Kiven n the bi2b schocl audi Tlrza Hansen of Loa, Mrs. William 'colorful accident, was well known by many and scarlet bugler give a Josiah Martin, who were early set- Bishop Sorenson presiding. A. Warner of Nephi, and Mrs. B. S. here. He spent several months in foreground to great landscape tlers in Salina. She was sixty years The speakers were Patriarch c,as8 da Three sons, H. BaBtian of Salina. this in common so Gunnison during the building of the tures. Finally, age and had been an invalid the 0ni Lazenby and Mrs. Amy Curtis. the services. A tribute to Mother R. Hansen and Joseph Hansen of is . is a it that section noticed, the cement road through hardly city past twenty years. In the early Musical selections were given by the few by Alvin Olsen and Salt Lake, and B. A. Hansen of Loa, - wll be ago. Gunnison Valley the lowly cactus now bearing its et- Mrs. J. given years school in a the she was tacher chorus. Oscar Anderson will give a seventeen grandchildren days, and ten girls quisitely beautiful blossoms in sec- and the services will close at Gooseberry. Funeral services and Burial was in the Aurora ceme- News. where other plants are unable response, tions burial were in Salt Lake. Wlth a vlolin sol by A" C' 'V,llard' tery. Mr. Ivie is survived by two Relatives attending the funeml p.row The added color on the 8on' Tony Gee arrived Monday from Martin Russell Ivie, who died sons, Bishop Ivie and Fred Ivie, and services at Loa, were Mr. and Mr". ca"not K unnoticed, ,lsidea at the d McGill, Nevada, for a visit It is planned by the children of B. S. Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey April 30, following an operation at three brothers, C. M. Ivie and the oft repeated state- Ivie of Aurora and J. 0. Ivie of home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. disproves a Salt Lake hospital, was a resident ment that this humble plant is use- - the two wards to present each moth- Ivie, Afflick Bastian, Micheal and Gee. Tony has been in William Relatives. from Scipio, of Salina for twenty years. Funer- Salina. er with a carnation. Paul Bastian of Salina; Mr, and Mrs. less for any human purpose. Loa and Salina, attended the Nevada the past four years and when al services were held Friday, May end William Warner, Clarence, j he returns he will be accompanied by and 4, in the East Mill Creek ward chap-el- ? funeral services Saturday. Mr. of Wamer , Thelma is Nephi; of Delta Mrs. John Hilgcndorff Elliot Crane, a student at the state Garney and W'aldo Gee, who will se- and burial was in the Mill Creek Sun- - here for a two weeks visit with her Mrs. H. R. Hansen, Joseph Hansen and visited McGill Saturday at transactcure university, was during SaMrs. Gates employment Hyrum cemetery. Mrs., Jesse Steele of and Miss Reta Hansen of Salt Lake. (day with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dastrup. the summer months. ing business at Manti, Tuesday. lina is a sister of Mr. Ivie. Commencement of graduates Axtell-Redmon- - ' - eon-jit- this,-thei- r in-so- n; - . . , X-ra- for-sevr- al . " - , - - ' . fs Fait Atlraclion . ht Form Moots PiOIHlH quick-temper- Passes In Salina the(-mate- , - : Mothers Salina j v . been,-calle- sen-ifie- d . . J n. , Wil-for- Lin-dal- e, 0' |