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Show a Av Buy from Salina Business Houses krV' V T fc EIGHTEENTH YEAR. SALINA,-UTAH- ON Utah Bankers Mold WELL-EARNE- Fred Alkire,"son of Mrs. Josephine proprietor of "the Salina hofurtel, is taking a lough from navy duty. Fred enlisted in the "U. S. navy in. November, 1933, H. I.. Crandall, and and after, completing his training at cashier for the First State Bank of San Diego, was assigned to duty ht .the island of Guam, where he spent Salina, was elected for the eighth two years in Asiatic duty. While in consecutive year as- secretary-treasure- r the far east he- was stationed on the. for the Utah State. Bankers, .U.- S. S. Gold Star, and later transat the closing sessions Of ferred to the 'U. S. S. Penguin. Bethe eighth annual meeting, held at fore coming to Utah,. Fred visited with his father,' Fred Alkire, Sr., at Bryce canyon' Monday and Tuesday Santa .Barbara, Calif.- He is enjoying of this' week. Mr.. Crandall, who was his furlough after. long sendee, bpt accompanied by Mrs.- Crandall and he plans to report at Sari 'Francisco ' their daughter, Miss Hazel Crandall, by July. 6th. declared the convention, one of the most successful in recent years. Prominent bankers from Washington,' D. C.,' New York City, Chicago and other cities, as well as 'Utah banker's, were present, and throughout the y session some inspiring and were made by discussions logical August T. James, 69 years of age; eminent speakers on banking laws, and who came to Salina some six and a rap was taken at the spending months ago, died- Monday afternoon orgy of the ?big guns at Washing- at. 5:20 as a result of a heart attack. ton.. The Southern. Utah Fankers as- Mr. James was cutting .the lawn at sociation was. host to the state 'asso- the A. C. Prows home on 'West Main ciation, street arid apparenly was in good In the. 'concluding sessions Tues- health. He had just oiled' .tlie lawn, day, .year officers for.' the Utah mower arid was in the act of returning Bankers . association were elected, the oil can, when .he was seen to with C. G. Salisbury, first vice'presi-.de- nt crumple and fall. Friends rushed' to and cashier of the Springville his- aid and Immediately Dr. Wallace Annual Fete at Bryce .Alkive," weli-earn- FRIDAY,. JUNE 26, 1936 ,. ...' . v ' NO. 41 Distribute $15,000 Special Game Slated - news release by. the Gunnison .Sugar company . officials Wednesday, to the effect. that the company will distribute an additional payVnent of 25 .cents per tori for beets gr.bwn in 1935, totaling about; $15,000, will "beet to the growers operatbring joy ing in the district of 'the Gunnison .company. Payment' of the' additional bonus will- be. made about" July 1, the A - - - SA LEAGUE Team .Standing' NTETE-SEYIE- " K " . Salina American Legion auxil- -' a meeting held the early part at iary, of Iasi week, elected officers to serve' for. 1" 7, transacted . other business' ' and h ird reports from activity com-- ! . .' mittees'. . .The new officers elected After persistent work, backed by' were: Mrs. 'Venice Anderson, presi- - strong, and convincing arguments 'on. den.t;- Mrs. Eva Curfew, first vice-" thepart of Frank G. Martinss, J Mrs. Luella" Bird, second Jent.of' the Associated Civic Clubs of Mrs. Mildred .Chris- - Southern Utah, and L'.'A.- Wynaught, tensen, treasurer; Mrs. Afton Niel- - Milford, chairman of the organiza-son- , historian"; Mrs. Albert Albert- - tio'ns road committee, the Roosevelt sen, chaplain; Mrs. Emma West, ser-- . highway has officially been routed Members of the exeT to utah fro'm the east 0ver'U. S. cutive committee chosen, .were" 'Mrs-.50. President Martines and Mr. IiCona McAllister, Mrs. Venice Antler Wynaught, in order to make their Alvilda Pitt, Mrs. I.aurene son, .peas more impressive, personally and Mrs. Carolyn Wright. . tended 'the annual meeting of the' American Association .of Highway Officials held at Chicago recently. President Martines, in his dispatch . . . announcing their success,' gave much meim prase'to Irest;on G. Peterson,commisthe Utah state road Lion and' a member of the executive ' ' ' . '. committee, of the national body. two and- a hlf Approximate. FPr )lore than two years the offi-- . miles' of the Salina cers anj members of. the Associated is. to be completed during .Civic .Clubs of. Southern Utah have I ..Du- six .months, accoi'ding to een endeavoring to get this particu- with as- federal engirieer, who, Bose, jar highway routing, and many ob- sistants, .arrived .from .Ogden . last sacjeS arising from .other organiza- week, Mr. DuBose,.as chief 'engineer, tiona n northern ,Utah have held the will be. assisted by II. C. Davis, who. jn'aj decision back.-- With the high- assisted in the work on. the', federal project, last year. southern route, tourist. travel will be ' ' The engineering work ,now being greatly augumented. ' f.easimost is done The Roosevelt highway originates grades, .the bl'e alignments anil ' to avoid the af Cape" Cod,- Mass., and terminates crooked- ioails . which, traveler's are "at either Los Angeles or San Fran-noforced to use "much to their, cisco, Calif. 'Most of' the, route that ' danger. With the completion of the j,as previously, been designated, as engineering wwrk, awards, .will .be ' far as Greeley, Colo"., is to contractors for construction faced, but does- not pass through the route. and graveling. . larger cities-edoes?, however, bass very near .'With the completion of the present ."It. en- plan of work, approxiriiatihg some to many scenic points across the k two' and a half miles, and with the tire country, but if the traveler done in prev.ious years, will es- he may. make a quick trip from may make .easy mark the completion pf five" miles up coast to coast, unusual sights, to see Side the trips" the canyon. As has been announfed, n recreational and the points. State completion ofthetroad through and connecting .with" the high- - way. officials fronreastern. states ways on the opposite side- of . the have been .highly, in favor .of the .. mountains, has .been planned .on .a route .for .these reasons. ' r basis and each y.ear will "... ; r ' MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. . see additional work "until the high1 . way is completed. The marriage .of Miss Elairie Dra- y tjie fact "that Notwithstanding daughter of Mr! and. Mrs. cancome . Ernest tlqe to tourists pPi Draper of Redmond, through yon daily,' routing s;outh to see Bartian,- son "of Mr, "and Mrs. Alma Utahs .' natural . wonders, ' there is Hastian lof Aurora," took place or less dangers,-- due to the.(ay at the Manti L. D. S. temple. knd the speed .set mediately following the ceremony the coal. haulers'. Opposition to the road newlyweds were guests at a .family through the canyon 'has been vigor-- , dinner at. the Bastian home in Au-'- . ously waged by 'Salt Lake and other: rora, twenty-fou- r being present, at northern factions, "but. realizing that the affair. .Mr! and Mrs. Bastian are the highway .a short cut: will soon popular young. people, in the communer or later bd a necessity, the. opposi- ities in which they- live, and are gra-- , see the" need of the duates of North Sevier high school: tion has beguri-troad and. some of the boosters from Congratulations, are- extended for- a are urging its completion. . happy wedded life. The young couple will reside at Aurora. ' Mr. and Mrs: Duanl Tollestrup "of Los .Angeles,. Calif., cairfe in from Mrs. .'Vivian. Tollestrup, who has the coast Sunday. They will visit for been a guest of her" mother, Mrs. several weeks at the hom6 of Dr. and Claud Allred, left for Salt Lake Sun-- , Mrs. F. 0! Ilullock and' with" Mr. a'qd 'day. After visiting there for a few. Mrs. R. L. Tollestrup and Mrs. Annie- days; Mrs". Tollfestrup will return to Sorenson at Gunnison. her coa'st home at Los Angeles.. - presi-preside- geant-at-arms- M-- r. ' Sundays Results.'Gunnison, 12; Fairview, 5. Salina, 10; Richfield, 7. . ! Manti, 7; Ephraim, .5.. . . j . . . of $5.85. renot game Spring The initial payment to the growers . by the sugar, company of' $4.30, and ported. the 50 cents per ton' made" in March, two-da.Sundays Schedule.'. together with the company July pay- "Gunnison at Spring City. is ment, regarded as.' exceptionally Mt. Pleasant at Moroni.. times' the of good, considering ' and the fluctuating'", prices .Richfield at Manti.. . " .. Ephraim at Fairyiew.' . on sugar. . Salina Bye. .' Final payments, the', amount- - of which has riot as ye.t been announc. . . ' ed, will be made September 30t.h. EXTRA SPECIAL! . ' With the favorable gfowipg' .con'Next Sunday, the Sdlina Salts ditions-, plenty of water for irrigahave no dte for a .league game, tion purposes,- and .with "practically mt instead will take on a load no pests, showing, the growers are ' of heavy stuff from Midvale. a big harvest this Banking- company,- - being elected a,s called. A brief examin- looking forward-to- . This bunch of fast players have president. Other officers named as ation showed a heart attack had tak- fall. All beet fields, generally spe.ak-inset "a record similar to lhat set ' .are thriving and growing rapidassociates with Mr. Salisbury were en his life. by- - the Salts, neither haying lost of. the have- reached a and the ly. Almp Sonne, 'plants a game since the opening of trie Burial services were held Tuesday First National bank at Logan, first noon at North 'cemetery and a goodly maturity Where little damage copld season. . The Salts want pm insects'" appear." vice - president;'. Grant- - Clark, 'assist-ar- it number -- of. friends Mr. James had be done should tough, simply to test their abil- cashier of the Davis Coqnty bank ma.de resisix months his ity, and indications are that they(luring . CONFERENCE" DATE SET. Second of Farming-tonwill be engaged, in a fast battle. dence- here were present at the ser- -' and II. B. Ct'andall, vices. Bishop G. M. liurr made a few Stake conventional .conference, in ,The game will be, played at the ' and cashier of the First. State Bank remarks and then dedicated the which the Y. M. M. I. A. and the Y." Salina ball park, arid at the usual1 of Salina, 'reelected secretary and soV A. Ilelief M. I. and W. three all hour 4 oclock. Thjs promises grave. ' . . treasurer. . ' in North the Mr. James wandered into Salina ciety organizations something spectacular Arthur F.. Miles, ca hier "of the . Sevier" stake' will-- , take part, will condeThe . ball fans should not faikto.be six a months over little ago. Can--noBank of St. George; Reed W. . .at the battle. . his age were against vene Saturday evening in'- a " joint , cashier of the Bear River State" pression and be Thfe sessions will at held session. esHe him in securing employment. t, bank of Tremonton, and Alex tablished a home 'near the depot and the Second ward ghpel, with the president of the Farmers an I then Richfield 'lacked strategy, pop, sought work which he was able first mcetirig op'ening at 8 oclock. Merchants . bank at Provo, ' were f time-o-' to the idol on the pitchers .plate was Prior the pesregular their, success. little to with but Tjve do, named new members of 'the associabusiness ineffective,' and errors made the Salts citizens, as a result of the unusual sion Saturday evening, a brief tions executive committee. held. be will session the RepresenMr. of end clean-cut- " aggressors jn the league game 'James, character, During the session a resolution cared for him boa-ri- l of the played at Richfield 'Sunday, afterthe from tatives he never general and liberally calling for" early balancing of the fed- .suffered for want of food or clothing. Mutual organizations and of the Re- noon, and the Salts walked aw;ay eral budget was adopted by the lief so'ciety board, Salt Lake, will be with their seventh straight victory Deputy Sheriff Hopkins, who was without opposition, and league. ; The called from Richfield, started an in- present. Splendid programs of. songs, in the .Sanpete-Sevie- r 'copies 'of the resolution will be sent b'e "featured dur- score was 10 to 7 for. the Salts.' The will and music talks to Utahs congressional representa- vestigation and through papers fouqd and Sunday local boys had expected stronger in the James cabin located a sister, ing the twoday session, tives at Washington. will be competition in" the Richfield' game", the closing program evening Toledo,-OhioA.' at Robert French, The program of the eighth annual Mjs M. A. I. the organization of but when the Sa1t3 began." cracking Sufficient funds" to care for given by convention of the Utah Bankers, as' stake. North Continued on' page 5)Seyier sociation opened at the Bryce canyon "most of the "funeral expenses were Mrs. French.. lodge at 9:30, a. m. Monday morning. forwarded by Mr. called had James, when he After the convention Although been. to order, a selection was rendered by came to Salina, was a perfect strang. " the Bryce serenaders.. Arthur" F. er, his .characteristics, . his-- manly Miles, president of the Utah Bankers ways "and his faculty in making association, gave the address of wel- friends won a . warm place in the come, and the response was made by hearts of the. citizens, and his sudden .Willard R. Smith; cashier Zions Sav- - death resulted in sadness throughout, Ten canning centers in 'Sevier Sevier .county property .owners aye ings Bank &" Trust company, Salt the community. making .good use of chemical spray county will be. in readiness by July McLake; presidents adlress, A..-W- . 1 to begin th'e canning in killing small areas, of; noxious Kinnon, president, Carbon - Emery .Mrriand Mrs.. Lyle- McDonald and w'ill Four of these-centervegetables. to Chris 'bank, Price;' report of secretary-treasure- r, children visited Sunday., with "Mrs. weed infestations', according located- at Richfield, be permanently "of Rozilla Andreason. The McDonalds tie Anderson, county- supervisor H. B. Crandhll, Elsinore, Salina and Monroe.. The the WPA weed control "project.. on last page) reside "at Provo. other six will be located' in smaller Hundreds of acres of noxious weeds towns. at different times. in farms, roads, city dots, railroad This announcement has just been rights-of-waetc.!, are receiving permade by Mrs." Oliva S. ThornelJ, suiodic cultivation through cooperation proof the property owners, .the CQUhty pervisor of the food preservation who in Sevier county,recently ject commissioners, and' the WPA. The returned from a training class' at the ground is plowed by- the property University of U.tah. Ruby S.. Garret, . cul-owner .and put into fcondition for of womens activities in the director tivation by the workrpen who do the western the raised commission total was state and When the division; Dr. Rose II. 'Wid-stogross profit liquor cultivating writh weeders furnished" by home economics, consultstate was created a little over a year ago, to $916,537.38 by storage and hand- the county and three of the. cities, it was then announced that the .set- ling charge earnings plus display ant;' Badger; district ".manMargery The county commissioners have it and Blanche Johnson,' district ager, affair, and case rentals. After striking a bal- now purchased" a up would be a supply of. chemical despite the efforts of "the commiss- ance, the commission found it .had to be sold out at cost to property supervisor of canning,- were .instruct ors lltah the class. sales have in at net. a the earned period owners ion,- the liquor profit during for spraying small infestareturned. a net profit of $423,487.74, of $423,487.74. Only' $50,000 of this tions. This material Canning . centers' will, ' be "opened is available for at a time under . the direction of one in annual been the to the state has placed treasury report according anyone, and . the labor for" applying Mrs. Oliva. S.' Tharriell, and canning by Chairman Hugh B, Brown, to the credit of the surplus- - fun 1, the the. chemical will be supplied" by the will continue about four of the commission, to Governor Bl.ood remainder having been kept by. the months, with WPA the same as- for cultivation. ' ' . in 'made local to . . connection to loan off commission helpers working pay recently. The expense to the property owner ' with county and state, supervisors. A Some interesting facts are brought stock the liquor stores and provide is nominal if the infestation Is school, will be held at. Rich-- , out in Commissioner Brown's report, operating capital, as required by law. as show-r- i by some training and results small, field before any of the centers arc The commission is now out of debt particularly in salary, wages, and work done here by Mr. Gore, district . and has an operating opened. There w'ill be- canning not professional fees and salaries,-threstive, ro for agricultural inspector, last year' are only for" relief clients and security two totaling $302,319.28. Mr. Brown's this reason it is expected that contri' . wage 'clients, but canning, for school report shows the following' facts and butions to the: surplus fun, will be very satisfactory. noxious. weeds lunches 'under the direction of the Anyone wanting in The future. the report .figures: larger With the report went the second showed that on May 31 .the .commis- sprayed with. this chernical supply, Parent-Teachassociation.". . ' apply to the foreman or' solicitor of $25,000 check, representing" accruals sion had currenti assets of Mrs.. Thornell further 'announces to the liquor surplus fund now being-built- . 759.22' and fixed assets of $30,016.38. the weed control project in his com- that this project will fiimish employ-mer- it ' . for twenty men 'and. .women unup in fhe. state treasury. The Current assets were made up "of the munity. .law provides t,hat up to $500,000 may following item's: Cash in banks, der the WPA program. be used from "this fund for budget This opening of the canning cenpetty cash funds, $972.82; ac. OUTING AT MAPLE GROVE. ters is the beginning of the thii;d balancing purposes, and the excess counts receivable, $15.827.'73; expense can be used for relief or social se- advances, $759.85; liquor inventory., Mrs.' Morrill Robins entertained at year that the food preservation proalcohol an $4, curity. $211,481.26 . inventory,. outing party and fried chicken ject has been carried on in Sevier. the same 135.87. Between June 1, 1935,-andinner Friday evening at .Maple county. In 1934, 50,000 cans were fill-jeworth of JJixeJ a sets -- consist of the follow- Grove: ;The affaif was. given in honor in 1935, 102,000 cans. This year, . date 'this year, state ing: Office appliances and equip- - of the birthday anniversary of Mr. the project is considered of sufficient the sold was but .of liquor "stores, and, in addition, the commis- ment, $15,645.66; 'store equipment, Robins. Dinner was served at seven importance' to be sponsored by coui)-t- y sion sold $5917.15 worth of alcohol. oclock to fourteen guests. A large commissioners and supporter! by ($13,156.44; warehouse equipment, ' . The gross profit on liquor sales A. bonfire made an attractive . setting mayors, school officials . I . . . for the picnickers. during the 12 months was $850,062.43, i members. '. (Continued on page 5) City-Ephrai- rn Life of A. T. James "" - - ! - g, - nt ." - vice-preside- nt arid-base-- - n, . Hed-quis- con-.venti- - Canning Centers Spray Eradicates Weeds Will Start July i Chemical ... - s - vice-presi-(-- in-ie- Recent Report of Commission Shows State Liquor Sales Return Big. Profit y, - e, non-prof- sub-riritt- - e . 1 ; er . 9; . ".. .. .- . report stated. This 'payment, will bring the. total paid by the sugar company "alone to $5.05 for the 193? crop, and With the 80 cents per ton advanced by the 'AAA, brings the grand total to" date Hear! Stroke Takes nt . - - $216,-5S1.6- AUXILIARY .ELECTS. j eJ .vice-preside- nt , Better In Salina "... Sugar Company Will Sails Take Seventh; The FURLOUGH. I) fe Make Times ' d; 8. a'nd-I.-T- r'nntrkrt llOuU LOnVOn DnirT " bel-.o- f . ' - canyon-highwa- g . B-- . . . t - - w " hard-sur-mad- e - . wish-wor- - or-h- e high-criayo- - four-yea- I r Ras-man- - Mon-mo- , re es k - - . - up-sta- te Southern Dentists Wage Bitter Fight Against Advertising Law Amendment than 97. per. cent of the. .practicing dentists ir the State. . In addition, to the above,' the pies- -' ent law Has ' the." support ;of the medical, prof essioi), the state board of Ihealth, the nursing profession," the recent'- publications- in the local in . the Various communities. pharmaceutical profession, .and every societies, which' to- health agency in.thg state Givic "organizations and thous.ands gether consist of 97 'per .cent of the of 'have state of in. .the prominen.t citizens took an active Ut?h, dentists, of .the present' this same question's; heart. part in the sponsoring ' ; It was decided .that the public dental, law. Some thirty-sistates have laws should be warned in 'regards .t,o prohibiting dentists .from- advertispublished .by the which. 'i.'i ing, and the remaining 'will- undoubtPeoples .Dental League 97 'thSit an organizaiion per 'cent or. edly pass similar laws'; during tlri the dentists in the state of Utah have next session ef their legislature"..', The present law was. designed ncr connection whatsoever. of. the. peo-- . ' There are piany .reasons why' the w holly .for the .protectiontirculate'd The of Utah. should' 'petition, .of-not., ,'plo. people ' Utah '.would' .into into enacted if make. law., by 'strangers coming unan 'of of the dentists Utah the ground dumping for. speaking would e permit Utah 'will'll they "may represent less professional lenient. It than fo uf re r cent of the dentists. . J unlicensed "individuals to conduct . . must go forward in the van- dental ' The of this, petition will 'of legislation, approval public, health, guard Th.e .progress of 'years mpst.riot he place 'an enormous financial burden in dVstroyfed foi' the selfish interests of upon the taxpayers in e'ach county all well as as is .vva-it which stress'it circulated, one or two individuals, . ; ed at .the meeting. taxpayers of the state. . There, is no provision in any'county" . The. motive is. entirely selfish, because, it is an attempt' on the part, budget for the expense which may be of' one ' individual de.ntis't. to destroy incurred,- consequently it- must ina law. which lia$ the'.support .of 'inoie crease the. tax burden. A, meeting .of the- Central. Utah Dental society, consisting" af Sanpete and Sever districts, was held at" the "Salina". hotel Tuesday "night for the pu'rpose of discussing the question of - - Other.'-componeri- - pa-pe'- rs t ! j . " x - - " j - es . "U-tai-i s . - |