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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALWA, UTAil U the crime. ' ' County Attorney Edwards stated yesterday morning that it ' might be ' possible to. select the. trial jury by Harder Trial Resell noon today.- Tn that event, taking of evidence will be started Friday morning. Both the prosecution, and have lined up a large number (Continued, from page 1) of witnesses and in all- probability three weeks or more will bo ' necesre; tion at all times', and evidently . sary in which to complete the trial. ah as trial outing.It is intimated that prominent perthe. gards Sheldon Clark, according . to his sons from. Hollywood and Los- Ange' .. . own admissions,.' murdered- - Don Solo- -' les will be supo'enaed before the is ended. Rumors are. to the battle . ,'vitch," January CtH, about a mile and effect, that JJta- -- Grey Chaplin, di-. a half north 'of Gunnison 'and on the vorced wife of the noted film, star, ' Gunnison-Leva- n highway. The deed may appear as a mystery witness. was committed- between one and two It is said that while Solovich was a .' '.oclock,. in. 'the afternoon. Clark will butler at- - the Lita. Grey Chaplin claim that he was attacked by Solo-"vic- h home, he gathered evidence against and thal in defending, himself the comedian and claimed he was to he beat his assailant to. death. Clark, ha.ve . sum of money received, a after dragging the supposed dead for his services. large . form of Solovich. to a wash some When Cl.ark murdered Solovich, feet from the highway, and was supposed to be. car-- , . '. Vthere" again .administering brutal the latter sum of and it a large punishment, fobbed his-- victim of ts believed that the money, "Clark -"money a"nd money ami. jewlej .taking the whn a"e,sted at S.a!t LaJie.a3 Solovich car, beat it. to Manti. . tacen ' fim olovich. ter a brief visit at Mdnti, at. which Some., damaging evidence . against time he "displayed much money, he " has been gathered, since the Clark was and for Salt Lake .arrested was .committed and it. will be crime Lake officers, . ..at .midnight By Salt; if ter they had been. advised to keep presented .in the court? when, the a lookout for IClark,. as he was sus- - is .started;. County Attorney jC. M. " . .Edwards and F. W Keller, district pected of the .murder. . the - attorney,- who are prosecuting Edf&und . Solovichis body w.as.' by .Clark, together with a against" win Larsen, a' state. roaJ worker. It case, number of important" .witnesses and .was while Larsen was .passing. ; the the county surVeyor, .yesterday. after- and inveswash thafhe. heard- gr.oans 3.1 .. ' whew- - .the n0'0I' jte? .'he, tigation revealed the. body of Solo- whs comrmtte"d. deed and dastardly, vich in the .death throes. O'fficeVs in made as several notations to.Domts Gurinisonv;ere notified and the body bf Solovich was brought tq Gunnisom a?nd .. 4 and life passed away, just as the lsews- - More than a half million new 1928 Chevrolets were .on the road by the end of the fourth week in May, H. sales manager of anthe Chevrolet Motor Company, nounced last week. This establishes a record high figure for the public acceptance of a new. model, since never before in the history of the industry has such a volume of new models been delivered in a similarly short space of time, Mr. Klingler pointed out. It also is more than 100,000 units in excess of the corresponding performance of the company in 192.7. In view of this new record, and the peak selling season has just gotten under way, the entire Chevrolet organization felt unbounded enthusiasm over the prospect that this years performance will comfortably surpass the- - 1927 record, and that more, than a million new cars and trucks will be in operation on the - - - . ry-in- -- .. '-.llft -- distances.-TheGunriison.- '. ''. Valley . "nalq of the st'a'te, shocked tfie com- - j munify-ari- c bitterness was voided. by . angry throngs who. were" attracted by.I T . . . -- ' - I s - 5- - t .. t. 4 t- fi . S, " - - t . Laurtz Smith, Neal and Arthur Draper left Thursday for Devils Slide, where they have secured employment during the summer, receiving over $40,000,000 per year for their live stock from the Los Angeles market. This figure would; of course, be greatly amplified by considering California as a whole. The- constantly increasing consumer demand on the Pacific Coast is proving and will prove of even more value to the Western producer in the years to come and should serve as a most excellent stabilizer and aid in attainin ing a well balanced agriculture the West in which naturally live Stock plays a most important part. In years past the Western producer had but little choice when the time came to market his products as the important outlets were in the j East but now ha has a. choice of ; outlets between the- East and West j which places him in a very desirable position when his 'marketing times come around. e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen, Velma and Stanley Jensen motored to Provo and visited Saturday and Sun-la- y with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jensen. - . I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson left Thursday for Salt Lake, where they weie combining business with pleasure for several days in the city. Miss Nola Johnson came home from Burley, Idaho, Saturday. e Mrs. Ilyrum Jorgensen entertained in honor of her birthday anniversary Saturday. Following a social afternoon a hot dinner was served at 4 oclock and covers were laid for twenty close friends of Mrs. Jorgensen. ; Then,' too, by . . DIPPING INTO SCIENCE The Dog an Old Animal The dog was a friend to man before historical records were made. He serves the Eskimo, the cannibal, the Sudlan and the white maa the werld over. He Is descended from wolves and Jackals, and It Is believed that wert be left entirely to himself, be would In time revert to the wild habits of his ancestors. long ((0. 192S. Western Newaeasvr Oelon.) - WE CATER onl-ha.l- 8 .. Salina Meat & Supply - "I ... -- .- - ; . The photograph shows, .. Cnllow .of the University of Pennsylvania, on the, launch. More than a. d&zen cretvs. we;e boated tn Jhe course" of the workout, hot ineltid. Jng tfie tjiree varsity outfits. that .have bein" on the water fon.a.week. .Ii! Cal lows; coaching launch. he .can fpilow the movements of the. men. to good ad. ...-.- . . vantage.. . Rusty to the Tourist Traveler f- " I . . . T Oasl and w.e canpack . . ; . them for you.- . . .i First ! flow. producers are i d Let. us. fill, your Grocery.. f Supply- - 'Our Goods .a.re. fc . Western - . Mrs. Ralph Smith of Salt Lake, ia here for an extended visit with relatives and friends. - t- TOURISTS'.-.". r.-- The growth being made in the building up of a meat packing center in Los Angeles and adjoining territory, to furnish the rapidly increasing population with meat food supplies, is proving of-- great value to live stock producers not only in California but in the entire territory lying West of the Rocky Mountains. The centralization of meat packing plants adjacent to central live stock markets has, of course, proven itself most economical and beneficial to the entire industry. There are many good reasons for gathering meat packing plants, at a single distributing point such as Los One of the principal of Angeles. these, is through centralization of packing plants and a proper location in order to best serve the consumer demand and maintain a sustained) bringing together at one point-ththe many plants packing of boulevards and highways value of (one of the United States alone before the close modern most of features important of 1928. be meat utilized can best packing) of for retail deliveries Reports the first four months this year, plus by building up! a sufficient volume the estimated figure for four weeks to make their value of consequence in Ma, indicate that the domestic and theft use practical. Where packdealer organization; with General ing operations are carried on at General widely scattered points there is econ,Mptors of Canada" and delivered Motors Export, approxi- omic waste. has to Chevrolets Scientific use. of 525,000 date, mately. Mr Klingler stated. reflected itself to the benefit of the . ' ., Every "month showed a consistent producer as well as making it posgain over the corresponding period sible to .turn out for the consumer, month more desirable finished products at with reasonable prices. Aside from this to atit would not be economical tempt to supply a heavily populated were nearly on" a' par with deliveries metropolitan center by converting animals into the finished product in forthe first five months last year. the back country at the source of denounced supply and still .achieve a well balCommunists' recentlythe . Socialist Party in America, as anced distribution at the consuming not .radical enough. . yictor Bergers center. Illustrative of the phenominal in.party, seems to be in a delicate situation. .It is.too red for'.the pinks-'ancrease, in the movement of meat anitoo pink for .the reds. mals required to supply the two and . million, consumers within a of radius seventy miles of Los AngeSixty silver wedding guests were to note the numis it les, interesting memento as a ofthe occasion. given, a trid to Paris. Dobbless therfe will ber of cattle, calves and hogs Shown" be less- - silver all . around .when the by this fomparative statement: Calves . Year . . Cattle Hogs party gets back . . 1912. 146,806 .30,718" 112,837 424,617 97,693 229,944 .Mussolini, no (loubt, is quite a fel 1922 137,646". 309,576- 551,843 low and has a .lot .of" .authority, but 1927 we know a lot' of, folks who would rather be assistant doorkeeper at the Ilead Coach National Convention. . -- . 5- - i- -- v Situation. HM Fell! tTA.McNAUOHlt, - .. Livestock REDMOND NEWS ITEMS )j) Miss Uildegarde Scliwlngtmmmer of Albany, Minn., lived up to her name when she won a nail driving contest. She Is the best hammer swinger among the girls "of the Minnesota School of Agriculture, "her record tea nails In g"1?- - ). be-tz- z . Buy Your Meats and Groceries f at $ Salina Meat & Supply ftdnsrrfsn Jbr -- American mining engineer kidnMexico escaped by killing h.is .fouf guards with rii bottle. The dispatch doesnt .state . whether he gave.Hhem each a drink of its con tents or .whether he used.it as a rlub. Thtre is one thing ht modtrn womans styles have done.for us! The'y have eliminated Jthe Hanger of by petticoats. . 'An. apped-in. to . . . Va'ixTreatmentof - - USED 'CAR buyers V- Manti and Richfield , ' .. . .'.. V. . " .. . . . .". . . ..... " ' ;. . " .. ' . ; .. .. -- . . Policy . ',' , The used car that servesyou that most Satisfactorily gives, you the most transpor- tation for your money naturally offers the greatest uied car yalue.-- . . . . . "' ' yearly Sunday", : . .. . NOT OPERATE . : . MANTI bn May. 27- - Hours9-12- . . the . ..at ..SAVOY. HOTEL and in klCHFIELQ on Monday, May 28. Hours . at. the . JOHNSTON HOTEL PNE DAY ONLY '.. , offers a wide selection, of ? makesand models in his used . . .. ;- - r T. 21 S., R! " 1 . , Charge for Consultation eNci ,. .. The .socialist of Dr. Mellenthin .& e e . . Co.. is a regular .graduate? in jnedi- based on . .' cine and Surgery and Is. licensed by the state of Utah. .. . the actual resale worth of the . He professionally the . more vijts. --car in Andhewill question. important town8 and cities and oftell you the true condition of fers to all who call on this trfp free . He sale. consultation, "except, the expjense ..of, for any car he offers treatment "when desired. .According to his q method of . trat-. ment Jie does not operate foj: chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcSrs of .. stomachy tonsils, or adenoids! He has to his credit, wbnderf-ul.re- When .you buy a used car. sults in diseases of the. ,s.tomach from your Buick dealer you liver, bowels,, blood, skin; .nerves, heart kidney bladder, bed wetting, know that itwill perform as weak lungs rheumatism, catarrh, promised you know that sciatica, .leg ulcers and rectal ail ;. : His prices are fair . , youaregettmg your money's worth. ' ments. If you have been ailing , BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Pifiiw . FLINT, MICHIGAN General Uolon Corporation TAGL ttft v means .'" for any length of time and do not- get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be' free and that his- treatment is different. Married women must be accom-- j panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. RED ..." 1928. .. . Date of completion June!' 1928 . of publication , F.O. BULLOCK the great number of the Bigger 1 and Better Chevrolets. purchased in this . community, we have taken- iri.a large number of good used cars. Many of these tcars ljave .been thoroughly inspected and ref ondi ioned where necessary. To protect the purchaser, thered O.K. that counts has been attached to the(radiator caps tag - of these OKd cars. Look for this tag and KNOW that you. are getting honest . valuer. '"" " . - . " . A " ... . .V ERICKSON & ERICKSON ... . . -- . t, . . few'of our. exceptional 'Used. Car Values ait .OK that; 'counts.. .' . ..with BARGAINS. . WITH AN OK : 1925 , . COUNTS Chevrolet Touring. 1925 refinished,- - upholstery, recovered, . mechanical condition very, fine, good tires, top and curtains good, motor put in fine , shape. This car a bargain at $225.00, on a time .sale the down payment would a'mo.unt to less than $100.00. It has' Bal- - .. loon tires. With an O K that counts. Chevrolet . . Truck. Car has ." Late model Buick Touring. This car Richfield, Utah . shop, good tires, bumpers, cap, refinished in duco. Come in and see it, will make it at a bargain. BiifT Motor Utah Company Salina, Counselors at Law Richfield, Utah o- to-da- te . . I - 1925 overriginally sold for $1600.00, has been hauled by competent, mechanics in our up- -' Cabin Bod.v,goodtires and is in fine mechanical condition. .Will give Thirty Day Guarantee.. Priced at $300.9. Chevrolet Coupe 1925" . .Five Balloorf tires and" four of. them prac- -' tiaally npw Motor in splendid shape,.bumpers meter and cap, duco finish, up. holstory perfect,- - mileage .small.. Down that only $140.00. With, an OK -- pavmcnt ; counts. . .. . .. - Sevier Buick Sales Co. ; , ; . THAT ; Body , ... . . USED ' CAR . '. . ' 1926 DENTIST 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Hours 9 A.M. to 12 M. Saturdays Salina Utah , tq you , . Because.of W.; S.L.'B! &M. and :onveVed in a .pipe line a distance .of 3 miles where it will be used from Nov. 30th of each year f o Feb. 1st )f tjio.ygjy- - foliowiftg for culinary purposes for the town of Aurora in Seviej County, Utahk , This, application is designated in 1 the. State. Engineers "Office as File . . Nf.. 10276. j All pr&tets against the, granting of said application, stating the reason therefqf, must Je by affidavit 'n duplicate! .accompanied with fee of $1.00, and tiled .in .this office within t (iirty 30) days after, the com'pletioji of the publi.QAUoqof this notice. . . GEO. M. BACON, . St.ate; Engineer . Date of first publication, May 4 ,2ri ..What the . . . . .. Will be in ; . : State Engineers Off ice, Salt Lake City,. Utah, May .1 1928, Notice is hereby given that John 'Christensen, whose post, office address is Richfield, Utah, has made application .in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah", 1917, as amended by! the Session Laws of Utah, U919and 1925 to appropiate .133c. f. s. of water, from an isolates Spring in Denmark Wash, in Sevier .County, Utah,the point of issuance of which bears 2263 ft. S. and 268.ft.E. of the NW cor. of Sec. 20, 7 . ' . . . e . Go to the Buick dealer. He . .car stocki . DO ' " ....... '.: .... . ." . . SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the . past fifteen . . yn a.gov-ernme- .NOTICE TO WATER. USERS. co; & :. Buick-.- your. ' i Dealers ... Dependability, Satisfaction a klLi -- EZen est Value |