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Show tv DRIVE WITH SAFETY YOUR PAPER BOOSTS AND SAVE A YOUR TOWN. BOOST LIFE! YOUR PAPER! SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930 THIRTEENTH YEAR UIEND r turn. Itrlrgatr have tarn turned to twin it in reuig. Wil t. Poultry Head Warns Annual Carnival NO. 22 t tl a m.etir.g of the Home and 'ti.u jy Extrnetan workrrs of the rp at.d Coin-nsrii- A. Elects Economy Urged In P.-Tax Expenditures; Officers for Year T; the .tuicrkan ls.i-the lgim Auxiliary to n?t nd the Pa rut Bureau, Held at the home of d partment conference to be In Id lit Mr-- , . C. Fe,rup Mnday afternoon, in the heme reading section Salt I she November 29 and S'h ftl the New house hotel, Mr. Ellen Hum-- were outlii.e.1 by Mr. T. X. Hunt of TV F.nthusiasm marked tho meeting of arnual carnival staged at According to the November issue of of Kb hG. Id. Uad r of the carious I'hrey. d .strut rommi'Ueaotnun North Sr irr high fhwl Wt Friday artifiral treatment ruin their kc-p- . r tin Utah Taxpayer, official organ of the North Sevier at 'Jh dirt rit, and Mr. Iwoit Hu n- - pi. u, of gills ami matrons were In- acclaimed by tatron a ing quality and thus entirely dertroy' f( ruing in the held this our sciation l'tah association, Taxpayer city Thursday in the work. On IVcember II, wrv chosen a delegate at one of the social anl financial cue all commercial value, declared U state board Mmi swria! Aux the of col of the meeting Frplin Agricultural diary rcwci of the year. Il marked the ndn Bruwn, director of market for t Ugan, will give detail of the become a Hir mum vi tin u u , , j day n gbt, Hon llumphny will at- - h termination nf the popularity content the 1tiih Boult ry Producer in a lecture to lie given in the though the legislature, the count ie. it ure activitie were outlined and ar hirh the senior non by a large ma. during a recent visit tend the several session a the d in ward chapel at 2 oclock In citie and town and school district w,,SrmenU toT Fr.nd legate. reception of p?t jority. Ihiria XlaJu-- ami Tad Fori n- - to L'tah. in afternoon. Interested th Anyone r Mr. Brown came to thf state front jt'ii tiie roort popular couple. Agricul- are alt prohibited by law from creat - ' r,Ur"k,n I t'R LPKDCRKSSO I U Ik the tamk of in better the for December tural the reading meet hi college eastern headquarter Comiun ncre similar to sjiecifically ' ng tk flciU, the state board of exam- - ing. Selection of the to off!- cwr,-f,,.f previuua year, each claaa having to urge all Ltah producer to deirt following host.A"'?,"1 Mr. Jesse Tl:mll wa. ?w f.r jr made up of the governor, the inrr. eve-t m,R, the a certain number aligned i to it from thee practices. Thursday n emU-of the club Fat ' mrmbi-rKWater dipped egg are mt only urday afternoon. Tlie afternoon lesThe ophninre were in ecrvlary of state am the attorney. nirg meeting: t INFERS WITH niMMISSHl.V, u positively worthies for sale after the son on Heine and World IVace wa charge .f the "eats"; the junior general, seem to have no limit upon! Alta-r- t Albertson, president; Mi the "gambling," and the cn first' few day, but their presence on esjircially interesting, and paper on Ik G. Burge, county commissioner them respecting the expenditure! Ftrno, Scorup, first . t looked out for the quilt and tur the New York market a ltah different phase of the subject were from North Sevier, ha returned from which they can authorize, Thnmpin, second reflect on the whole poultry g:rn by Mr. F. 0. Bullock, Mr. n bu nrs visit to Salt lake. Mr. Mis Dori Fniman, secretary- Ment; key raffle. According to the Taxpayrr, tho de An entertainment wa treasurer; Imard memlier from Red- presented industry of this state, A few d.pjml II. C. Wright and Mr. Angus together with the other ficit ha Burge, treble,! during the part five which cotudsted of three unite, a min or artifieally treated egg in Ltah Wi!ford board Rasmmuwn; "America" was sung by tin commissioners, were in Mrel, a one-aa a closing number on the prowith member of th year and now amounts to frfl,oo0 member from Aurora, Mr. Monroe play, and a fantasy shipment will damage the reputation . The play received first place and the of all those sent from this rtatc. Curtis; board memlier from Falim, gram. A typical Thanksgiving d nn r sttle r ad commission, regarding lo- - ami this I in addition to the ; indicate that some egg wa served by the hostess for sixMr J- fantasy placed second. This entertainwa rendition. bomle.1 Mr. representative debt of the state ..f ov, r Burges jed ment also included several musical hnve lioen coming onto the New Yik teen member and a guest, Mr. H companion traveler with Com from high school, Mix Ihylli JorC00.IHHI, market a "Utah eggs," after they W. Cherry. numbers. I gensen; representative from graj targe. Tlie publication then concludes that The dance finished the carnival and have tacit treated with water or some schmd, Mis Wra Jorgensen. the legivlature murt stretch forth It the winner were announced. Seniors other (quid. They naturally po;l-In addition to the reorganization of first, juniors second and sophomores in a short time and though no partiru hand, placing limitation upon thi' the association, a very cntortainir.g third. r lar damage was done to the trade, Ftzte taiard. program was rendered as follow: The carnival netted enough to pub sstent repetition would certainly kill The issue give all the taxes lev Two selections from the North Sevic-blish seven more issues of the North the public confidence and esteem for the lending cities and towns of th'Jband; invocation, Wilforl lUsmusse..; Ftar this year, in addition to publish- Ltah quality which ha required years stated also the counties, for I'.'2t nndmuieal rending, Miss Opal Christen-111ing a year Uok. The staffs of the pa to build up. Attention i called to the nere- of RiHimond; violin solo, 11. B. and year IkhiIc wish to lake this l'tah produced eggs, according to sity for careful preparation of accompanied by Mi Few American know that tin orittio. It was written in long hand by pet on the part of cities and counties! K,ri opportunity to thank all advertiser the visitor, now have a stronger hold Krdmnn; short address by Em and patrons of North Sevier in help on the New York egg market than c'nal Bresidential Thanksgiving Jackson, secretary to President for 1U.11, urging that all public of est Frnndsen; yodel song, Miss Beth at the time, and wa ficials consider the era of depression Sorenson; vocal solo, J. I Thompson, ing to make this carnival the success cur before. The great quantities of 1'imution was lost for over a hundred that it was found at an auction ed in George Washington bold hand, which ha fallen upon all taxpayers. Aurora; vocal duet, J. C. Jensen and bcncficient publicity given the local il was. product several months ago when an mle in 1121 ; that il was bought by 'Dr. Fitzpatrick purchased the docu-thQuoting Dr. Win. Munro of Harvard Huliert Jensen. . MISS ERA II BROWN MARRIED. Library of Congress for f "00.00 ; ni nt fvr JbOtkOO for the Library of University, the Utah Taxpayer states' The enthusiasm attempted racketeers boycott was in expreswd at this in the ar-- ( Congress, where it ., now kept a a that 40 cents out of every tax dollar Mr. and Mrs. W. IE Brown received vesligated by New York state offi- and that it nvv lnePtinK should be the imH-tufor of the treasure, and no amount of money sent in the I niled States Is wasted an announcement from California cials have lead to a priceless public chives of that institution on Itecember 11, at muc, larger most valuable documents in the world, could remove it. V formula is then set up to vcr - jwhith Sunday of the marriage of their pothering Mrs. Ksplin of the BubThe Division Information Beehive of and are still state Tho Brnrlamation of come this waste and make every doB' extension division of the producers original daughter, Eouh, to John Maddox of Agricultural Washington Thanksgiving, and, indeed, the first lar do its duty. Los Angeles, Calif. The ceremony was realizing as fair a price as can be lieation of the George will speak. Mr. at college Logan, , Bicentennial Commission, in a state-- Bresidential proclamation ever issued Taxpayers generally will lie inter, Ksplin is a fluent, entertaining sicak. performed Saturday in Los Angeles cxpectod, considering other commodity and after a short motor trip to San prices and general business and econ- nent issued today, relates the s'ory in the United Flutes, reads a follows: ested in these observations and these er, having had a wide experience with which reveal children and of the United important tabulation ;y tj,P Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Maddox re- omic depression. Mr. Brown will make of the lost proclamation. adults, both as a tench- On Septemlier 2.", 1789, Klina the trends of tax expenditure in of America, turned south and were guests at a a plant inspection tour through ltah an rxtcnsion worker. Ik fore returning to New York. dinol introduced the following reso- Miereas, il is the duty of all na- state. family dinner party at the home of The new officer are anxious to do tation in the House of Represents- - t. on to acknowledge the providence Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown in Venice, efficient service, and with the hearty tives: Calif. They will make their home at jef Almighty God, to obey his will, to support of the patrons of Redmond, Los Angeles. "Resolved, That a joint committee be grateful for his benefits, and hum-o- f Aurora and Falina, much good may both Houses be directed to wa.t'bly to implore his protection and be accomplished for the school system and Whereas both Houses of COAST VISITORS HONORED. the President of the United) 'or of North Sevier. Mrs. A. J. Lewis entertained at a States, to request that he would re- - Congress have by their joint to the people of the United tee requested me to recommend to the delightful afternoon in honor of Miss LABOR CONDITIONS BAD. of public Thanksgiving People of the United States a day of a States Shields of San Calif., day Francisco, Amy E. Brown, mining operutor, Earl Mr. and Mrs. Hans E. Domgaard, J. Arthur Medium, state fish andj who is a house guest at the Guy Lewan(j prayer, to be observed by acknow. public thanksgiving and prayer, to be is interested in the develop- who and with game commissioner, Saturday ex-- i is home in Richfield, at her home Fri- late Wednesday evening, announced hedging, with grateful hearts, the observed by acknowledging of at Ely, Nev., and manganese day afternoon. A low bowl of mari- the marriage of their daughter, Miss many signal favors of Almighty God, grateful hearts the many signal fav. pressed the opinion that, whether orf'r,t Mrs. in came from the west Brown, a of Alm'gldy God, especially by not the shooting of hen pheasants golds centered the table, and places Edna Domgaard, to Fredrick Arbo-gas- t. ' especially by affording them an and in Salina for remained Sunday that would them he another an opportunity to f year, permitted were marked for Miss Shields, Mrs. The happy twain motored to portunity to establish a Constitution affording the Thanksgiving, being special guests in will be form cock tablish a of of permitted pheasants government for government for their safety and Guy Lewis, Mrs. Dean Hayes, Mrs. Richfield and in the Mrs- E. A. Liston, mo- of only - a l,e lomn presence al was and their where those counties shooting safety happiness. happiness." LeRoy Fournier and Miss Helen Lee to Mrs' 1?rown- Mr- Crown Now, therefore, I do recommend lowed this year. Some sportsmens lhpr Harmless as this resolution seems,' of Richfield, Mrs. H. B. Crandall, a few intimate friends a simple cereconditions insofar as labor that believe1 Mrs. Franklin Bullock and Mrs. J. I. mony was performed. Immediately there were objections to it. In read- - ard assign Thursday, the 2Gth day of organizations, he asserted, was coneened in tfce n 'mploymM't ha November he of to the devoted next, shooting privilege by the that Rex of Salina. A game of bridge was following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. ng the Annals of Congress of that us were town, m'n'n but very bad, abused. The intent of the provis- of these States to the service played as a diversion of the after- Arbogast left for Salt Lake, where period, we find that Representative Beople out that relief would opps yere when avoid waste of of ion to that and was who meat, South great Burke Carolina of glorious Being Aedanus noon, and high score awards were won they will remain over the week-enwith the advent in the. we should not mimic Europe '9 the beneficient Author of all the hunters should find they had inadver-- l be.fortlicomin thought by Mrs. Guy Lewis and Miss Shields. ralie ith parents of Mr. Arbogast. coPI)cr properties, instead birds where they made a mere mockery of nrod that was, that is, or that will tently shot the female 1e the Both males. we left with That of Sometimes are the and the all bride then in unite they groom may Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Andreason, thanksgiving. Lynn Nielsen, who was a member Miss Bessie Andreason and Kathern the teaching corps of the Salina Representative Thomas Tudor Tuck- rendering unto him our sincere and birds to waste, being fearful of being the graduating class from North in such their with meat humble ( thanks arrested pos-!for his kind care also South of Carolina, argued Andreason, returned Thursday of last schools, Mr. Arbogast being in charge er, in May, left Wednesday of last Sevier week from Nevada. They were visit- of science and mathematics in the that it was not the business of Con- and protection of the People of this session, Mr. Mecham stated. week for Salt Lake. He will take a declared these The to commissioner their to ask for a national day oflcountry previous becoming ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gee at high school, and Mrs. teach- gress course at Business college. Arbogast to valuable this Henagers Nation for maniare birds the and proving signal Thanksgiving. ja l'ly for a week or more. and afforded for the both in- - fold mercies and the favorable ing in the junior high. Both are popbe state, not sport They (the people) may ular not only in the schools hut in to return thanks for a Consti-- j positions of his providence, which we on account of their food value. The social and educational work. lution until they have experienced experienced in the course and conclus- - pheasant, he said, has proved itself for the great! easily accclimated to Utah. and i,,n of the late war Mrs. Arbogast is a native of Salina, that it promotes their safety and she graduated from North Sevier happiness. These objections,' however, high school in 1923. Later she at-- j were, tended Snow college at Ephraim, gra-- overruled; the resolution was paused1 duating with high honors, later tak Christmas health seals sent out by What was described as a master !ng training courses at Berkeley, Calon to and the wait oointed committee Utah Tuberculosis assoch.'mn the its Agricultural college triumph of radio engineering eclipsing ifornia, Salcame Mr. to at Logan. Argobast this year will he sold only throu the previous standards of performance has just been accomplished in the pro- ma in September at the opening of mails. the schools. He has had a wide exduction of three new screen-gri- d Formerly, school children were the ATTEND MANT1 MEETING. perience in education work, having receivers by the selling agents anl sold the seals by Bryant Domgaard, Leon Humphrey, Division of RCA. A simple ap- taught in many schools in the northto ofl?oin frinh nd neighbors. This B. Stark and J. ern part of the state. Ralph McAllister paratus for making records in the be a nuisance, especially by a Prved and American Salinas Legion post, home is a feature of one of these inhousewife, and the plan of selling Frank Thurston, commander of Chris- ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. struments which also includes an adma' tensen-Drapwa; adopted, but the child-Miss Anna Lou Brockbank enterpost of Redmond, were vanced electric phonograph which rerfMl have enjoyed doing this work an met ir. and Manti Tuesday evening tained at luncheon and bridge at the produces records electrically. This lt is har(i to understand why th,m of to with the Lord! the that Thurs-arl city. supplications Legion post great news was disclosed by G. M. Chris- A. C. Trows home Tuesday evening. lional day of Thanksgiving on should not go out to sell tho round-tabld'sof and ar,d Ruler beseech a the A' Nations, 2G. meeting November During Thanksgiving idea was cleverly day, tiansen, local radio and furniture merseas which may come to their homes, And then the document carried out in table decorations and dropped h'm to pardon our national and other cussion on general affairs pertaining chant. The executive secretary, Miss Ada and enable to contention us all, to Legion activities The new instruments, Mr. Chris- favors. Dinner was served at small out of sight. It apparently was mW- transgressions in Dont buy Luncheon Graham, says: whether discussed. were or business Taylor public private stations, tiansen said, are the first products of tables, garden flowers in pastel col- placed oi attached to some private children seals from to of-and dont our was and several the relative served permit of post perform in ors entertaining the process by moving being used as decorations. Bridge papers the vast" manufacturing and engineerchildren to go out to sell seals. duties to and your one to another was properly and records ficial from punctually the concenplayed during city evening ing facilities which have been If you receive seals and do not care our national government a trated in Camden, New Jersey, by the scores were awarded to Mrs. Milton when the Capital was changed. to to conall VISIT. COAST the FOR keep them, put them in the stampLEAVE manu-blessing People by Radiola Division. Designed and con- McCoy, Miss Phyllis Jorgensen and ver, it happened, the original ed a Brown Government Mrs. II. W. Mr. left envelope provided and return to of and wise, in archives not being Miss stantly were the official Doris Erdman. There cript was structed after months of intensive the association. n he will and constitutional coast. the for C. just, laws, Dr. They when 1921 until J. Monday twelve Fitzpatrick, guests. application by a corps of radio engiand faithfully executed and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown Assistant Cta'ef of the neers ranked as the leaders in the Pahvant chapter. Daughters of the to protect and guide all at Venice, Calif., on Thanksgiving of obeyed scr pts Division of the L'brary ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. field, the new Radiolas embody imwas entertained at the Pioneers, and for Mrs. to Nations visit Brown forthof clay. Mr. now Sovereigns editor the plans and Mrs. George Murphy were Congress, and (especially provements which completely satisfy of Mr.. Ellen Humphrey Thursday af- uch have shown as in and Mr. kindness to months BicentenCalifornia, us) and host dinner a hostess at coming George Washington family every known requirement of modem at their home on Thanksgiving day. nial Commission series of Washing- and to bless them with good. Govern- Brown will return to Salina lit a week ternoon of last week. During the probroadcast. gram, brief talks were gi'n by Mr. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. tons Writings, found the proclama- ment, peace and concord. To promote or more. E. W. Crane. Mrs. P. C. Scorup, readthe true and of Iv ou sale knowledge tion. auction It an at and was practice Miss Maurine Thorsen, who has Raymond Ivie of Lynndyll, Mr. Mrs. F. II. Matthews, who was ing by Mrs. Humphrey and a sclo by been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Vern Albrecht of Marysvale, Mr. held in the American Art Galleries oi religion and virtue, and the increase science and and us combining business with pleasure at Mrs. Carl Nielsen. Following an hour among them Edith Bullock at Venice, Calif., the and Mrs. Lowell Murphy of National, New York City. Dr. Fitzpatrick, an ff all to he capital city, returned to her home of handwork, luncheon was e rved to mankmd unto thgrant generally past four months, arrived from the Mrs. Edra Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. expert in Washingtonia, examined twelve. la-- t in on Continued Salina Thursday of last week. ( found authento and be it document page) west Monday. Guy Sorenson of Salina. iM-- Proves Success Against Egg Dipping , rjxt -- 1 - I Parent-Teache- ajiiuid nja-ilVrv- y jilr. CoojH-rs-liv- e ai.wH-iati.-- n til l" I lhe r LBr-grrsw- . ir vlce-pre$- pro-due- t L con-fen-n- gr-u- gr-o- R'-H- Amb-ron- ! - I jr d First Thanksgiving Proclamation , i- Signed By President Washington -d y 0. M-- jr Broc-'W- sign-yea- r; c . rej-oM-- s a ne good-wil- , l. 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