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Show Subscribe!! Advertise!! ' A VOL 8 SAUNA UTAH, rs Is to- NO 9 21, 1925. T Coming Back to Earth .. . FRIDAY-AUGUS- Want Ad Will Pay Construction Company Unloads Material and Prepare for Operations . - . Careless campers, who are wont to Short but impressiVfe funeral ser- a dangerous camp fife or 'an' held Wednesday afternoon unsanitar'y camping ground, should for Richard an pc&fit by the experiences of two vioWith the arrival of four carloads died at who and lators of the government rurlps who .of material, consisting of a carload following, were recently handled by Forest Ran- Payton Monday morning, of horses and three of plows, scrap. a lingering illness-- He was brought C. NatJ. of the jOlsen Fishlake ger lumber and tools for the Utah ers, ional forest reserve, ne man, W. H. to Salina Wednesday where he was Construction company, matters are . Thacker, who gave Salt Lake- as his paid the .last sad tribute by his many for operations to- - . rapidly shaping li'dinf, lef.t.his camp ffre and a nasty friends and relatives here. Miss Elna wards the railroad up Salbuilding Ivie played the funeral march, as the. camp last Monday morning at ina canyon and to the coal mines. The He was . apprehended and by. ' casket, followed by mourning friends material for the construction comnoort he was hailed before Jifstice of arid refatives Was carried into the Hale IX Judson, .general manager pany came in Wednesday and a crew the Peace John.Arnesoir of this city. building.- Bishop G. M. Burr acted as for the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean of men were busy yesterday unloadrWhen, confronted with the charges presiding officer and James C. Jen-- highway assbeiatipn, , with head- ing the stuff- and hauling it to a. sen lead the choir. Beautiful Zion preferred by. Ragger Olsen, Thacker just beyond Rattle Snake hill, quarters at St. Joseph, Mo.; spent point entered a plea of guilty .aijd was'as-.sesse- d Built Above, was the first song renwhere the first permanent camp for last Monday here conferring with Dr. the workmen will be established. a fine .of- $25. The fine was dered and was followed by prayer A. Anderson. The John ' by given, : Lewis and In. Some fifteen men' are at . . paid. present emGod Works In A Mys. Grover F. Summer, who. was de- choir, sang, Mr. ployed in transporting the material the transcontinental highway. tected by the ranger and confronted terious Way. Judson was ju.st returning from a six up the canyon and assisting in esAt the .request of the deceased the with .a charge, has his case weeks vis-i- t to Los Angeles and other tablishing the camp. It will perhaps following life friends' were asked aa will be Remembered,' to complete require only a few . the principal speakers: E. W. Southern California points and he re- this work and it is days over the long distance teleby the expected .Hans "S. Nielson and (J. phone and told (hat a warrantfor his. (Tranej ports more interest being showu in first of the coming week actual work All gave incidents in Mr. arrest had been issued. He promised the .Pikes Peak highway than ever will be started on grading. -to go before a magistrate and. enter Humphreys life of his upright living One of the encouraging announce. before. The Los Angeles "people, iu honesty, and his faithfull-nes- s .'a plea, of. guilty, but ments made by the construction gang according to in- integrity, to the gospel. particular, said Mr. Judson, are high- head is the fact that formation received, he failed to .keep preference is to O. . this Enthusiastic and every real auto-is- t be shown James Jensen following ly his word. Ranger Olsen will be insis- -' and Salina Sevier workmother's in" Salina, Aurora Are the Salipa spored a decisive victory is getting squarely back of the. tent that Summer be punished and to rendered" a be&utiful solo, Just For and Redmond men. been on to have diaon the home over Negotiations .their opponents entering their, babies ., Then L..E. Ellison of Pikes Peak .Ocean to Ocean highway. this end this-enhe will follow the case until club and Salina the Lions last afternoon. Manti by mond Sevier contest to the be at in held Sunday th? relative of the deceased, "paid a During. his stay on the coast Mr. Jud- the business men and it is believed justice- has been meted out.' field its the into this strongest put, lineup baby ,Fair County year? Thp tribute to the dead man by tellson made an inspection of the roads Ranger "Qlses, who was in Salina high that when the full crew is started on to be held there Wednesday- Sep- and when they made two r.uns in the and t.he public in .what high esteem he visited many of the ing returning 'Monday, stated that there was more the work the major portion on the looked will.be the of as though one tember 10th, .the big firt innings it than the usual carelessness this sea-- ' he was held in Layton and Salt Lake, feature-- of .the fair, and it is with Tigers would succumb. However, cities through "which the highway payroll will be local workmen. It was passes. The, cut off between Barstow announced that this son and that he would- put forth while he resided' there. After the this agreement would of insuring a better .race Salina started right out, as they in- and Las object M. G. the by rejn&.rks closing Burr, Vegas, which will save near- be met by the construction people, every enileavor to check it.- Danger- choir is variably do, and with a smashing as such Americans of that healthy sang, God Be With You, and ly 100 miles, will be completed within if the men could be furnished on deous fires and unsanitary camps'in-anChilds Clinic in Salina has suit put over enough tallies in the E. . "WrigbCgave the closing. prayer.. given.-Tha short time, This improvement will mand and to Fishlake are more frequent this end arrangements around been striving patiently during ' the first few innings to-- win. the game mean much to tourists, going to the are now being completed and a regthis ye&r.thqn ever before, he stated The body was buried in the North past year Lewis with Pitcher ease. his to tin; pitched uplift qnd improve coast and will certainly draw many istration of and to- give the proper protection to Cemetery . where a concourse of the applicants will be ball and of courM physical condition o f children and to were banked flow.ers beautiful, of the transcontinental travelers. high the forests, and the health of other . . create an interest among the mothers catcher Dee, couldnt let it fall kpt. grave. J. W. Humphrey dedImprovement is being mad, at A. II. Christensen, general manager campers, violators will "be summar- upon to become acquainted from his hands. However, the whizz- of this country an icated the grave. various points along the high- for the construction ily dealt .with. When it is a known company, In with the physical . condi- ing ball failed to produce the desired Richard , Humphrey was bom at Mr. Judson, and- it will says way, fact" that many of the fires are caused 'with G. . O.- Barlow, were be results in the first innings and two children. company of can tions 4heir This Georgia, October 22,1848. only be a matter of a short time until .here last .Friday conferring with the through the carlessness of humans .Chqttoago, balls escaped Dees mit and In 1860 he "became converted to the done by the mothers 6f Salina, the Pikes Peak highway will be the railroad it .is time that Some . lessons were over the field allowing Manti engineers and making a surand Auroi'a, by' bringing their and morpion' faith team choice came" of all on the western trip. The by and those violating of the work that is to be done being given, C. E. Wests office the to make two tallies. After that,. the vey babies from Omaha to Utah settling in Milfact that it carries the travelers laws are going to be fined. afternoon of August. 2th, at 3 p.- m. visiting team was- held down, only closer to the scenic wonderlands of on the canyon road. The officials visLake Salt Four ford, county. years Babies . cannot entfer the donte'st ah The fall of the year, when ited the canyon, going over most of .bding- allowed to hit the ball a few Southern Utah is one of the valuable the old roadbed that was and shrubbery are dry, furnish-- , later he moved to Salina where he which l&nded times physi--cagraded some Richfield unless they take thjs l squarely into the features and when this is generally an active church worker, No announcement, .eg splendid fuel for the fire demon ago. . ' of years mits the fieldmen. Examination. active paft-iall organisations will see .a large portion cf and all campers are warned to either was given out as to the policy As .each Salina player stepped to , known, you It should be ,.thf desire" of- every in the church.. He was one of the ofthe Pikes-Pea- of the travelers the going oyer use water .ip quenching the fireS or company as to what extent mother to take her baby. to the of- fhe mound with 'bat in hand, a hush' road. , ficers, in the first Mutual Improve- fice be carried out this fall. would work completely- with moist dirt.. ed silence the audience in fell over fop this examination. TherE jro" ment Association organized jn Salina. Dr. Lewis went to It was intimated that a Mr. Judson-anthis,. but comply with" the the sudden to the goodly numbe Then som6 defect the yellgrandstand. He labored as a home missionary . bably may. Salt Lake Tuesday and wh.ilc there ber of men would- be started out. It regulations by cleaning all paper, here until 1882 from and child be and uncovered can the boosters which applause ing when he .was called to drov.e over the Wendovey route. 'and refuse about the camp that is "to" is proposed to bring in a couple of and spectators told of an added vicremedies suggested. ' . fulfill a. mission the 'in Southern be left aqd escape punishment at' the. steam shovels later and at that time inIf your- child, eligible to enter tory- to the winning score. Each 'states. While in the mission field he the forest officers. it. is expected that work will be hapds added few to a. the" tallies have the chance a nings good, njnxe cqntest they labored in. Carolina, Colorado, and more rapidly. , score came pushed defeat of of until .the finally following Old and New Mexico. After his 'misginning one', G. fn team will Nothing officially yet has been to them which bg given visiting making prizes sing away ' sion, he returned, to Salina' and rein announcements made as to the pro4. J the tune of 14 to the' Better . Baby Contest: Alter the game mained here for, workbe will out this carried that 4 gram a were real to treat at By Special Correspondent Firs.t prize, $5; thq boys given Boys ages 3, ing throughout Sevier: county as a on the road. The railroad offinew year 2 on the cafe 3 north second Center street $3. first prize, Ages fo home missionary. Then he moved to cials, some time ago, stated that the . Monday afternoon Mrs. Charles C. Salt Lake City where he. made his prize, $5; second pgize,$3. Ages l'to where they were send a delicious roadr wou!44)e built on the liot chicke-2 first prize, dinner. kef home- ever since. - . . Jensen, entertained ppize, $3. ', , and to from that $50,000 4 Mt. Girts program First prize,$5; friends at hey home, thp occasion Pleasant, Sunday, August 23rd, ages 3. to until last April Mf. Humphrey would on be the G. AI. $75,000 announcement 'is meet The to scheduled 2 expended that 3 ChatSalina .second the to first $3. .being her birthday anniversary.. prize, Ages Tigers has beeh "in good, healtji. After that circus- will appear at work each year. However, if the coal Boost your Barnes ting .and music were the principal time he was forced to give up many prfze, $5; second prize, $3;-- . Ages 4 on the local diamond. Richfield, Friday, .August 28th, will companies now developing reach the day . after. which a .of .his, church- activities and spend to 2 first prize, $5;. second prized-Gran- teah) by being present.- pastimes real production in the meanbe welcome news to the public in and point champion baby . boy, $5.00. refreshing dinner' was. served to the more time in resting. "About two the to The time, Salina. plans may be altered and about Grand show, according champion. baby.- girl,. $5.00. guests. weeks, ago he was 'taken to the the line rushed is one through to compleprethat STOLEN Mrs. Jed Seibert of- Sandy ppgnt always SUIT reports press RECOVERED, but little could be done for him. sents a clean, wholesome and enter-- tion before the five year period. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE' several days- in Salina this week He was- then taken to the home of his. ' '. . ' Stanford Robins was- mourning the t .The fact that work will-sta- rt at taining program- visiting with her mother, Mrs. Sena" daughter, Mrs. George Adamp in Unb o the social , entertainment? of- his best suit, of clothes last losjs be once men and will Salina givannouncethat to This . Willardserf, year, according where he died. Monday mornirtg. during the past Week was-. . MemJers--.oSaturday and Sunday and.it was the circus has been- greatly en preference- is. news that will be the Relief Society-metments, Funeral services were held,for-hiEmmett Robbridge party given by morning that the' gar- enlarged, and in addition to. the all greeted by all.-- . . atthe home of Mrs. Kifty Jorgensen-Tuesda- at Salt Lake in the Chnnon Ward ins at the WhiteHqu?e dining room ments, a. pair of pants and .a coat, new. spectacle of Pocahontas aJt the afternoon anden joyed a few drape! Tuesday, and he was . ' brought Saturday afternoon .of last week-- were- recovered. Thfey". were found Court of . PROGRAM ANNOUNCED the. enorhours pleasure..' An interesting prog- from Queert Anne there, to . Salina for interment Bridge .comprised the chief entertain- tucked under a lilac bush.at the home mous The selected the following program will he" givfrom which was first after cast,a. ramgiven ment of .the program- at which Mrs. of- Joe. fieck-- . Stanford missed his Wednesday . mprning . : en home of Mrs. T. G. Humphother neJv features-arelight refreshment was served to- the Surviving him- are his. widow, Maurel Bell received first prize and ' suit, together with a class pin and in one- big act, The 180 ho.rses rey, Wednesday afternoon, August many .who. Were present. Cafah' Humphrey and five children, Mrs. H. Swain, second. Following the the tvedding. ring of his mother Satof Arabs from the Sahara 26th. All members of the Daughters Tribe Mrs, H. S. Barnes retuVped' to her Mrs. George Adams of Layton, Addie game. tables were covered with white urday morning- frpm the hotel where Descrt-pthfirst visit to America, of the Pioneers are requested to be home Sunday mofning in Balt Lake and' Myrtle Humphrey 'of LosAnge-Ips- , linens and decorated' lavishly, in tiny. Ihey were kept. Officers, were notified The of Chinese Cir- present. Canton after spending three weeks here VisitTroupe Calif., Also one sister, "Mrs. Reb- sweetpEas and . snapdragons. The. and a search .was instituted and rus The . Imperial Midget Singing Club. . Artists, ing with her mother, Mrs... H- .Ras-- " ecca McLatqhie of Kaysville, . and- elaborate dinner was served-tthe Mr. Beck made known. not ' until. Okerlund. fTotn Martin Joe Prayer Bavaria, niussen. Family l.vvq brothers, Charles Humphrey of following- guests: Mrs. Maurel Bell, Irisfind that the clothes were recove- (himself). The Giant Gorilla Man, Music Ruth Scorup. Mrs. L.- F. Porius and family of Salt Lake' and T. G., Humphrey of Mrs. Cleve Winget, Mrs. Woo'd red.-'ft is thought some one entered Mrs. E: A. Poetry, The Sowers Lotus, thp only perfprming hippopotDelta, .are the guests of he.r mother 'Salipa. Mrs. Elliott La.rsefi, Mrs.. Ihe the night and. took. amus in the world, and the Famous Thorsen. hotel during this weqk, Mrs. C. T. Nelson. Glson, Mrs. Ihe clothes. and finding theyMagelby, Mrs..A-rsowoulj Exclusive Al. G. Barnes Feature-- 40 . Miss Eva Joy Christensen spe.nt SCANDINAVIANS HOLD Touching Incidents of the Fion-eeMEETING Clevert Bell and Mrs. J. M. Christen- not fit, discarded them and hid them. 40 Mrs. Erne Lorentsen. and Horses several days thq last part of the week Dancing Dancing sen all of Monroe; Mrs. I. C. nan'sen The Scandinavians held the of the Pioneer Journey AL G. Barnes appears in and Glimpses Girls, .in Salt. Lake" visititig withfriends. and of Salina, .Cambell and Mrs. Misses Ruth and Ellon . relatives. meeting atthe Carl S. Nielson H. Swain of Salt Lake. Th'e affair Song person at each performance. PICNIC AT MAPLE GROVE ' size of the Scorup. enormous . to the Rasmussen .and son home pn Tuesday .evening , of this was iven in honor Owing pf Mrs. Royal . A Life of Mrs. Frauds was very elaborately circus this year,- the management anreturned to their Salt Lake horrtOtin. week. Business affairs .were first Bell of Monroe who is Taper, picnic party shortleaving Mrs. Charles Nielson. Tuesday morning after- spending, a discussed anil then the meeting was ly for Washington, .D. C. to make her given at .Maple. Grove resort last nounces that fio street parade will be Evans Luncheon will be served to tho-few days as the guests of. friends and urned .over to. social- activities.." G. future home, r ' Sunday, complimentary to Mrs. John given in any- city visited, however, I orentzeri-wasconsidered onei of the Matilda Olsen andMr.s. relatives ill Redmond. Nielson, in place of the omitted procession, present after the program. is .spending a best, entertainers by singing a song in Mrs. Mar whose come the month a mammoth Open Air Free Exhibibirthdays AGED WOMAN CALLED PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE of August. The party motored to the tion will take place on the show this. week visiting" with rel-. so cleverly of his boyhood days. Rev. T. G. Macliood, of the PresMrs. Ma'ry Katherine Mattsson,' (f erove-farlin the morning and spent grounds at 1 rOO and 7:00 p. m., imatives and friends this, several .members" related liss Fay Burns of Salina was the heir- personal experiences While in highly respected' citizen of Salina, the day reveling ii) the mountains mediately proceeding the opening of byterian church, will conduct- tire us. e be mission-fieldual Sunday services at the Salina house guest of Mjss Beulah Special guests of died at thd home of- her son, P. A. end the surrounding streams. About the doors to the circus, and the largthe evening were: Jens Beck and two Mattsson yesterday afternoon, at two oclock, in the afternoon the pic- est traveling menagerie in the world, chapel next Sunday evening, beginfirst part of the 'week. ii.r. and- Mrs. Owen Jensen left for sons and daOghter-in-laand C cbout twelve thirty'. Mrs-- Mattsson, nic dinner was served to the follow- comprising over 400 rafe animals ning promptly at 8:00 oclock. Rev. MacLeod will use as his theme, Salt Lake Wednesday morning.. on a Jensen,, all of Cen'terfield; and Mrs. who is advanced in years, has been-i- ing members and their husbands: from all quarters of the qarth. ofstarts ill Lawrensen Elsinore. for health The Both and S. Mr. Mr. E. some. six weeks and Mrs. H. Christs Challenge to the Unsaticircus performance combined business and pleasure trip. Gates, Mrs. J. AmMr. and m. Eeck 8:00 Jensen she The public is invited to be few 2:00 and sfied. Mr. are in and. at were the. Mrs. sank the Eliza Mrs. .day p. They Gates, promptly past rapidly Kimber, accompanied by .Mrs. Ward Jensen, who will visit in "cnterfield Scandinavian presidency. and her death was not unexpected. Glendon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James ple parking space for autos is reser- present. Thse piesent from Salina besides She was surrounded by heit clob I. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup, ved on the grounds and a city ticket Payson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates and Glenn .the host and hostess were, Mathias relatives when the end came. Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burgess, Mr. and office, wllere numbered reserved Miss Lurile Bird is rpending this Erirksen,' Andrew Dahlsrud, Mr. and services will' be held next Sunday Mrs. Henry McKenna and Louis chairs may be obtained at same price Gates motored to Koosharem and oclock at ..the Second ward Jacobs. A most enjoyable time was charged on the show grounds, is Burrville, Sunday morning on a comweek at Fruita, being the guest of Mrs. Hans S. Nielson, Mrs. N. L. bined business and pleasure trip. Peterson and G. Lorentzen. had by all present. . friends. maintained in each city. . chapel. lfeave vices-wer- e Miles-Humphre- a 1 Inspection - Fish-Lak- Trip e. - - . - - .. others-intereste- A.-J. , pending.--Summer- to-.b- Lor-entze- n. tali IiteSi - To-day- :. Litbl Fair Baly Coitest. Sanpeters e was-calle- d By Saliia Tiaers Lay-ton- - st cop-te- - - - - - - d e - , - over-the-pla- te . e more-full- - y " - Red-mon- went-flyin- 'd g t the-fores- tq-D- - - the-gras- - s he-ca- tak--in- g- how-eve- s, - . Not-onl- - co-ve- - sani-taf- d y. - ils- - - -- o-- . to-th- e REDMOND two-'year- Bans To.; il. s Sliw at n d - Hi - five-yea- - - - o-- f " - hog--pit- al - - - , - - Lay-ton- ,- - e - f - - w-it-h - - - - at-th- : - - - Fez-To- n. eir - - - - - s . - Mrs.-Charle- - - s - ' Mag-elb- y Mil--to- n - rs 11 semi--wer.k- ly and.-Mr- - - . Mrs.-Wilfor- . - - . - - e . . few-day- . - - s - . Breip-holtth- - - - . - at-tw- . J v t N. j 4 , ' |