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Show ! DOST SEND AWAY! want to git, cur BUY PRINTING AT OR TRADE? TRY A THE SAUNA SUN WANT AD. TWELFTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2H, 1930 Ms Salina Win County Contest; l'iao Chaj'er. Drughtct u P No. 5 s UOiil, IljJT if it B- SiUtt'f Kill, atr ..th f..r u. lory m in Cjry - r. t AI.r )tr ewul rtf i M1 ujf Mill double tf rhi rout tro-bi- bore r .1 Ian Alnil' C-- 1 bustle to Seoul in U r iIhhi. lu l l out b lined a few of ll.t rvtnl an ia train par ing hit aolJ'rr koo' i" in ll tiruLr con'cst. I'ollon in$ art seoir of the nmnrutei that ntv ling practiced: O-- nc. Mili.t C'uili. Carl yvrup; f i: I da f r .t !, Donald I'w lei; Knight, ,tb-(!!' first aid. I til Ha ii'H'vti, Nw- d : rd. We Lange; reje spinning. - Howard Cbcny, IV-rsen- ; Mi ill .t c ali t'tl hall. la-.- - ley iouhty, the Sevier g oil I n Ix-la- iiheti liii llif 'f lb' and by lb tun lb jntl conic a found. tiny will b' nt nn will mly m.kv lbi lr thru ib;i,i i.'o ,n n th v ' U til i.e lull guilt ty Wclorwlay evening tf Th affair l.,i i k ! It rhfii-h..J a, a I'HtM aid lie Sal M Nntr i ju,l proud of winning in note ! fu, C fie-- time, having r e nt of nunUrli'p at t i tv tn u .lin t in the j pcero-IMi'! pa,ue r the hill, TV r re, a sunt of ten d list, bar teen aid'd to t lie tank mm! of the bnj t f , and wdl nieler ully aid in th i;tiiiii utliuL The object tf tie fund tiw eig rtvatej U to ult ncateiy budd a chapter house. The I i tit lute uit m of log, in p'oneer .gn. Mid Lir; enengh to house ' he many valiall nbe nnl In legal ,i iconthlv meet it,g of the hepter ' ub I" In Id III the buildiig. lurniy neirlHis S eon.p.unr l Mrs. Nelan, pteribnt, to the annual t ! M 'l t are voikmg ruliU-t- t jrt.fu-i- mv elfi-r- t llit-- !' ign i ! n v ;!i I on signal- Men Fruit-Vegetab- le Effect Organization of th te cner'.uLvd to v.Mii? if I kuirl xu-ia- l )irihmrihy tHi t - l- U IN, ie .f. ill Mrtting ti r tt.il' ie the annual jam I l IJ til kI.'iIuImI io min ti.ur in My. A' Hit lln IhIJ 1 11 ix, field F Plan Chapter House1 For Bis Tn r NO. 35 Tito National ortkn, Wi-v- l A Fruit and Vegetable organlta was '.on perfected at a meeting heb Cor Maikctutg Tuesday, tsiih J, Oscar rf the lVd iu! m phfid cts-Mir- e Farm Hoard, U evpecting active .r.Jcrsen namej jrjest leader In ri.Jecihip front I'tah, one of the Sai n. Tint orgsnisstian i a new hisl cft raegw wool j rdueera amors ne and the oljctt is to aeaUt the the tildes, ect rdiCg ta Jam a A i tower in sV, tlig see,), and for Hooper, Salt levke sterrtary of the plant t e and toatket.ng home grown Tlie oigamsation is state-wil- e I'tah State Wool Growers aocia-lion- . and funrt'on under th fuper ft eerB'.ve trnVlii'f, irjt1s Mr, toiutt of the county and tat farm bureau. Heejter. was set forth by the Officer of tlie fevU-- County Farm Mi.rVct.rg act of liC9, to have made an Intensive membureau cion irate ruimtu seculti,n nnl drive tocently, and plan to bership llIn se the f rid of wod eomjietil.'on the silver rup which will be capture Sinl wend to stabilise ing, pi lie. county In the past, h ss than Id er cei awarded next tmnth to th whiih show the Isrrct er cent of of the wool sold, or a proglr-.nleon th farm ppu iT.t'OP.mio pound annually, ha tevn meinbcrwhip, parth-ulaof alien that county. Th hardled by ceeratie agencies. Frcnk J. Ilageharth, preeldint of the gift will b a reward ftom th atat Nat'onal Wool Giowert Assoemtion, farm bureau. K. W. Hetlerl of the es'uustes that the new agency Kcor ,ftn P C, ro,,"' control at had ?6 ,wr ect ..f the ,lp the cf farm bur u'' h. j.ar, thu. cicrr'smg a i an, at'endd the nun ting held Tuesufl'ume on the market. Mr. day at the office of County Agent ttah w 0! grower, ay have always been leader Boswell. Ilcopep, in roojietative plana of thi kind, and are displaying considerable interest in tli new proposal. It U apparent that w will be aucccasful." Utah is in district 2, together with Agii-rtiltui- r : hsd r Former Salina Woman Is Victim of Fiendish Murder (arty or part ir Inplatcd In vim of imi atrocious crimes ia tl anmurdeting of bis tal of h slat. announcing ! UnLl tit return of lit father daughter. Mis. Drster llugentobler Mrssage from Salt tally Faturdsy lkr thto Joseph morning , th llogentwb-ler- MuormeUter, t a desolate spot South biotlwr, nothing definil ran vrn-- J Welt of Fait Lake City, sharked the otily through lit prru dispatches, rititens of Ralino. Upon receipt o Th story of th murder of th L th message that hi daughter l woman, wif of Dr. Frank Moor, been brutally murdered and that ber melutrr, noted prartickmerr of th body had been found, Mr. Hugentob capiiol rity, (a to tit effrt that th ler, accompanied by bio ton, Leland. body of th Lfrlrits woman was found and th latter'a wif, left immediate- on th highway hy a smelter worker. ly for the city. They or remaining Officers r notified and Investigaat Salt Lake, having attended th tion started in th hopes of uncover funeral of Mr. Mnormelatrr, and are Ing a rlu. Several clues hav been aiding In every way to lorate the found, but nothing as yet definite to fix th crim perpetrator. When th vlrtim of th murderer as found, her budy was in n crumpled position, au-Cf- iil Dial Bill Leal 1 and her skull, arms, legs, and vn to th finger bones, were broken. showed, according to reports, that the vicious murderer had uiwd the automobile belonging to Mr. as Moormelstcr, as a trampler," evidence showed that th body had been run over time and tlm again. When the prostrat form of th vie tlm was aboved front th highway oy the Impact of the auto. It was again placed on the highway only to bo (rushed under the w heels of th ms chine. Detectives, sheriffs, and sever-a- l special officers are working diligently and ronaistcnly to uncover some clue that would find the perpetrator a of the dastardly crime. Mrs. Moormeinter wa a native of Salina, and was the daughter of h llugentobler, one of Salina prominent pioneer citizens. She wss torn October 1st, 1897, being 33 years old at the time of her tragie death. She grew to womanhood in this city and December 27, 1927, she became tho wife of Dr. Frank the ceremony being performed at San Francisco. At the Larkin mortuary brief service were held at two oclock Tuesday for Mrs. Moormeister. Only immediate members of the family and close friends attended the services. Burial was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Moormeister is survived by her father, Joseph llugentobler, and Inland llugentobler of Salina; Mrs. Edith Christopher son, Mrs. Blanche Larsen, Miss Amelia llugentobler and J. G. and Ned llugentobler of Salt Lake. vice-preside- l"''t eM - Evl-de- 1! -- According to report from experiments made by the Great Wetem Sugar Beet company In Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska, the use of Treble Superphosphate ha proven valuable in increasing the tonnage of Colorado and Montana, Wyoming, Go sugar beet per acre. Ued in conArizona. This area will have four junction with barnyard manure has director in the national convention. proven moat aucceasful. They report Present tcmpoiary directors are: Mr. that on over 1500 soil tcata taken in various localities last season, that Fines and forfeitures collected by Hooper; A. A. Jobs, Arizona; M. K. H. B. Crandall, cashier for the First over 70 per cent showed a deficiency the alrte fish and game department Slebbins, Montana; J. B. Wilson. State Bank of Salina and secretary of of the available for plant diir.-ijphosphate licit amount'd to f9,fi.1d.50 as Wyoming, secretary-treasurof the Utah Banker' association, is c'lmp.r d with ?l,2!ii.r,0 for the year. corporation. This district produced 'caving Sat unlay for Portland, Ore- food. According- to report from Germany it is stated that manure applied PCS. it is shown in the arnual report b8.;su.0H) pundj of wool last ymr. gon, where he will attend a two-daof Newell It. Cook, chief deputy to! Ust Tnr Ltaha wool clip amount-J- . 'ess'on of the Pacific Northwest at the rate of 15 tons per acre furnLorec." 19.764.0UO ishes sufficient nitrogen and potash pounds, giving the Bank Arthur Mcthnm, state fish and to be Troop 68 enjoyed the first outing gnme commissioner. fifth place among the state. held Management conference, state an 18 ton crop of beets but that for ; at Portland Manh 5lh and Cth. of the season Saturday and Sunday. came is still a deficiency of phos This from 000 there clip sheep. 2,75 In the report made by the chief Mr. Crandall, who was named as Facing inclement weather, about a acid available. phoric member of the publicity committee half dozen boys, accompanied by 'Vpnty :t in show n that men of the ha'1 decline a This fertilizer is put in with attach sheep, abgbt for the conference, and who has been Scoutmaster Payne and Mayor C. E opart nmiit were more successful in from the nunilxr last menta on the beet drill which puts year. irported in in the violators than ever touch with many of the leading Peterson, left early Saturday morn bincring The stales wool clip was 3,591,000 the phosphate directly under the seed 2".0 cn.M'S Ikch tried before, linkers of the nation, is predicting having ing by wagon, with Go.rlwrry sec- :n mere state so the than that produced pounds upon germination the root rouit. a large gathering and many notables, tion as their destination. Ford and in 1920. when a clip of 15.170,000 finds the fertilized directly available bankers and business men, will be Four men of tlie department were liedding in abundance, a bunch of which stimulates early growth. In re come from 2,110.000 sheep. pounds happy youngster piled high on the responsible for collections of more There are now approximately 97,000 present to give addreases on various ports it is stated that thinning an wagon drawn by four husky horses, 'han $1,000 ench, Deputy Dell Terry more sheep in the state than in 1920. banking methods and the banking where this fertilizer was used business in general. The conference plots the scouts left in gho. Sputtering" beadmg the list with $1.40(5. Deputy ms much earlier as wool harvest came was Utah's accomplished largest will he under the auspices of the weather, mingled with snow and rain, I. J. Madsen was responsible for in 1928, v hen 22,072,000 pounds were a week to ten days. commission of banking house prachad no effect on the plan3 of the Deputy George W. Cox for The low year was 1922 As tonnage is essential to the mainand DopulyD. J. Tliompson for produced. tices and clearing house functions of boys and nothing happened to interwhen production amounted to only tenance of the sugar-becrop, the 1.050. Bankers association the American fere with the good time Gunnison Sugar company ia announc 15,909,0(10 pounds. scout maneuA comparative receipt report ard the state associations of Utah, of Games, ing that it will ship in a carload of an and of the outline Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington the ilcpa'linMit shows returns of vers, feasting the superphosphate for use by the HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. and Wyoming. coming May jamboree, occupied the f155,2i59.60 from all sources, while in in various parts of the dis The conference will open for the growers lime during the trip to the mountains. 1928 the receipts amounted to $111,- K. W. Crane, pioneer resident, who season. The company will this trirt 84G.83. reached his seventy-firs- t milestone, first session Wednesday, March .5, take a few soil samples in different deTlie following table shows the was assisted in celebrating the even and tlie morning session will be localities and send out to be tested. Adon Loan voted addresses the to standing of the deputies in the ar- by his neighbors, relatives and friends If these show a material deficiency, at an evening party at the Crane ministration," and will be followed the company states that it will install rests made and fines collected: by discussions of the various topics. for soil testing in its lab- Dell Terry, 45, $1,460; J. J. Madsen, home, Thursday. The affair, as ar- Mr. Crandall is slated to give an ad- - equipment a was for complete ranged, surprise Plots where this fertilizer is oratory. 28, $1,369; George W. Cox, 17, Jress cn Livestock Loans." Inasmuch will be carefully checked for I). J. Thompson, 6, $1,050; Thos. Mr. Crane and proved an enjoyable ns the Salina banker is doing a applied in tonnage and results increases At gyle, 25, $G57; R. L. Turpin, 13, evening spent the honored guest. A of ame8' vocal and ,nstru large percentage of his business with variet next winter. E Lee :rl Clvde, 13, $525; $585; Kay. With a lead of five points during were pleasing di- - the livestock men of Southern Utah, niental Gunnison 'tions, The ? Charles Hallstrom. Sugar company re12, 6, 100; $400; will profit by the More fanrlh-in he will he well versed on this subject was tho and luncheon served versions, play in the middle of the third is progressing Wiilnm Niclron, 12, $381; William and will give his associate members ports that contracting protection and conveniences of elecand the game practically thirty-fivIn the late for quarter evening and also states that it apprerapidly tric refrigciation in this locality this Crump, 1G. $350; E. M. Oaks, 3, $250 remembrance of the day, Mr. Crane at the convention some first-han- d the Wolverines, pride of cinched, all ciates the of Alton Dickson, growers cooperation ideas. He expects to return the latyear than ever before, it was predic- Cyrus Davis, 3, $150; was a comfortable with Salina," snapped a tug," went to presented so that contracting may be rapidly ter part of the coming week. ted by June Webb, local Frig'daire 5. $125; William Whitney, 5, $125; rocking chair. and let a mighty fine played pieces Theodore Srehoizer, 4, $100; Steve completed, leaving ample time to representative, who has just returnto Bicknell on the local floor game above out the expericarefully work ed from the annual regional conven- Terry, 6, $83.50; Ruion El Bell, 3, The visitors last evening. Saturday ment. Sortion of his organization at San Fran- $00; Ike Aden, 2, $35; William lone two out won by points, the finals , 1, ,,25. cisco where more than a thousand Only for the fuipbles in being Five other deputies, salesmen and dealers Imaid factory including the final quarter Salina would have officials discuss the 1930 outlook with specials, collected $285.00. They are won the contest but fumbles, evimuch optimism. Evelyn Fairy, William H. Andersen, dently the result of too much prom The Salt Lake District delegation J- S. Rull, J. P. Madsen and W. E. the night previous, caused the defeat. consisting of some seventy salesmen Stevenson, Due to the fact that it was the first and department heads, was headed by game to slip from the Wolverines at Cha. N Mnlonf. "l Salina since the dedication of the The atyiual party of the LProgres Organization of the American Le-- : PATY SOY IS WELCOMED. Each delegate was decked out. in a new gym, there were real tears and gion Rifle club of Salina, has been so club, when husbands were special Mr. and MrSu Milbuin Fenn are announced in a lapel badg of n:le green ribbon to dispatch received guests, was given by the members and acquaintances here who join the great disappointment. But,, hereafter, which was attached a small bog rf the happy parents of a fine baby frc,m Washington, D. C., by the Na- - Saturday evening, February 22, at the local office force in extending their no prom will interfere with a salt from Groat Salt Lake and an boy, born to them last Friday morn- - tjrnaI Rifle association, and adds an- - White House. The sympathy to the bereaved ball game when the local boys are banquet table was of red ribbon wi-Indian ing. J is the fir: t boy for the par- - other name to the rapidly mounting centered with red and white cama-- parents. Mrs. June Webb, Miss Shir-- , working hard for the top position, large turkey feather attached A ents and naturally happiness reigns Xht of American Legion Rifle clubs tions end placecards were in George ley Wright and Miss Efrnma Crane Salina, through losing to Bicknell, is special tram of the W estern Pacific supreme at the Fenn home. Mrs. Fenn scattere throughout the country. Washington design. Mrs. Franklin were traveling companions of the eliminated from the state railroad, cairying doing There are almost two thousand char- - O. B rllock, president of the club, and they visited with ment. Frigidame delegation consisting cf Ephmdidly and they are receiving the'tered r fla clubs in the United States presided as toastmistress and gave friends during the day. The Bicknell busters started out Pullman dmer, baggage cars and hearty congratulaticr.3 from their hnd possessions. More than one bun- - addresses of welcome to the husbands. frisky for the first quarter and long observation car, was chartered and hosts of friends. dred are Legion dubs. The Legion is Dr. Margaret F. Ameson gave a toast . before Salina began working. Tlie RARE MUSICAL TREAT. left at 1:30 p. m. last Wednesday now at work(.- on a plan to organize to the retiring officers and response ended with 8 Bicknell and 4 quarter from in front of the Electric Light Mrs. Emma Lucy Gates, noted sop Salina. The second in a outfit made Mrs. was Oscar J. quarter showed post. every Anderson, by OLD TIMER VISITS. & Refrigeration companys office on rano of Utah, will appear in costume matches for Legionnaires past president. Special gajjna boys in the eollar and at 4th West and 2nd South streets m Neils Anderson, whom many novelty numbers in Salina March 5, the end of the half the score was re- have been added to the associations During the banquet hour, vocal at Salt Lake City. the Second ward chapel. She will versed Salina leading by three points, the older residents remember, was program of events, the scores made solos were given by Miss Mary be the regional conventicnd'deg.y greeting old acquaintances in Salina in these matches being a accompanied at the piano by Miss 1512 The thJrd quarter was a y pretty fair Callum and Mrs. A. S. Crane, and a Almond. tions from Los Angeles, This entertainment er he score being tied, 21 all. In the Oakland, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Anderson indication of the shooters who will reading by Mrs. Jesse Thornell. The Portland, Salt Lake, San Francisco, has not visited in the valley for go to make up next years American late evening, with games and cards s a lyceum course number, sponsored fourth quarter Salina hooked only secur- - wo baskets and a Seattle and Spokane, were in attend- - twenty-seve- n years and expressed Legion team at the National Rifle as an entertaining feature, was spent by North Sevier stake, the the foul, while the visnum- - Rora Bb0t and each group had its distinc-- , noted this such of talent for at the progress in the matches held at Camp Perry. three baskets and a foul, at the Woodman hall. Winners of club ing tive dress. Cne full day convention farming djstiicts and the change and Election of officers of the Ameri- prtze? were Mrs. A. C. Willardson, ber will, no doubt, be a rare musical closing: the exciting game with was held at the Pres ident theatre jgrovih of the towns. Mr. Anderson is can Legion Rifle club for the jn favor of Bicknell. coming games; Mrs. Frank Thurston and D. treat for patrons. and the civic auditorium from :09 j v:s;t-nrelatives at his old home year rerulted in the following: Harry G. Burgess, high, and Mrs. John nsr Panguitch, the league leaders, are a. m. to 10:00 p. m. on Friday, Feb- M. Thmen, president; Leon I. Hum- Ewlcs and E. J. Freece, consolation, Peter Peterson, Jr., of Salt Lake, to entertain at the North Sevier high ruary 21. a former resident of this at cards. phrey. county, gym tonight, and the Wolverines are Bryant Our convention was distinctive in executive officer; J. B. Stark, and who has large farming interests to be the entertainers. The gams is many ways from the twelve other Mrs. A. J. Lewis, who has been in Sevier county, was looking after expected to be a fast one and fans treasurer; Miles Curfpw, secretary, was a dinner guest at the Gilbert j The club charter was srr.t to the regional conventions held in the visiting in Salt Lake, returned from his business interests here the early f.om nearby cities are coming to see on page 4) home. jretary. the north Sunday evening. the performance. Aays of this week. ling (More rotlrl, I tonal, Knght, Call Scorup; signalling (rrninphcrcl, Noel do Lunge, Howard Knight, Lee Itird; fire by fuel inn. Hoi Rasmussen, Howard Knight; fire by flint and at eel, Wesley Clieny, Carl Srup; Chrttrn-- j knots, Warren Orth-y- , ; all handicraft, smuts; Indian riun language, Carl S.erup, Alien Forahee. Troop officer are pluming to have every boy aeout take part In at Icat three of the event. In it i proponed that cm h n.rmber of tire troop lie supplied with a regu lation uniform to wear to the jam Silita Banter Alter Violalors l- II m-ii- add;-lio- n er r Jo-p- y lhJnZT Moor-meiste- $1,-1(5- 9, $1,-n- 5, et rip-roari- story-tellin- ; Is las lints Success r, Lose Id BodiMBIcM $1,-13- 5; pub-Fshe- d s e. enr-on- 28-2- 6. Orpiz - He - CM wyr. basket-deepe- st head-dres- s a tourna-Wright- s, I ! . rifle-shootin- g J j thriH-Beck- j as-an- ce ( toi-hme- nt 28-2- 6, fc-v- Dmn-gaar- t; sec-Lars- ' nc |