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Show NEWSPAPER DRIVE SAFELY AND . . . SLOWLY! ADVERTISING WHEN YOU DO .4 AT YOUR SERVICE YOU ARE DOING A . MERCY ACT TO HELP YOU SELL TWENTY-FIRS- SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH lb; YEAR T .'Wolves Top Monroe To Take Lead In . TWO SALINA BOYS HONORED AT PARTY MONDAY AFTERNOON Nelson waft a North County-Sportsme- Mrs. Matilda y hostess at a dinner the Main fufe at Friday afterparty noon, when she presided over a turkey dinner, given in compliment to Her son, Aithur .Nelson, anti A. C. both of whom celebmted Di! charm-in- Hot Springs Lads Suffer Defeat As Salina Bunch Warm for the1 Finals Round Robin at Monroe their anniversaries Saturday. At the long table, centered with a hugebirth-- , NORTH SEVIER DISTRICT day cake.nvith thehonor guests seat . (Schedule Completed) Jed at each end, were Mrs, Willard- Won I ost Ift. son, Dr, end Mrs. C, Leo Merrill, Sir. .750 and 3 9 Salina Mi. 0. G. Nielson, Mr. anJ Mrs 5 .583 7 Monroe G. Burgess of H. Chnrrv, Mrs. 41 7 Richfield Salma, Mrs. Sena Willardson and 9 3 259 Curtin Jensen of Bicknell Redmond, and Mrs. Cv Stillman cf Richfield. . 'With hopes dimming the early part Following the dinner the of February, and the Salina Wolver- met at the Willardson hoipe, where ines in bad standing in so far a cap- Mrs. Willardson served as Hostess. turing the North Sevier basketball An hour of serial chatting and cards trophy, and coming out of ,a nasty were the enjoyable dM'sions in the slump to forge ahead and take the late afternoon, with prizes going to victory, s regarded as just a smart Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Cherry. high triumph. With the possibility of over- scores, Mrs. Merrill and Mr. Jensen, e lead held by Aloi consolation. coming a roe" who had been picked as the champion. th Waives took on new life and in three straight victories .triumphed and tok the leadership when thev v'-- 1 feated the Monroe bunch on the local floor Fridnv nivht by a Dual score of 38 to 19. Tuesday of last week the Wolf pack sent "the Rich- -' R. field Wildcats home, after administer16 to a and 26 the defeat, ing game at Bicknell, when the Wolves took the leadership and Besides Big Program, Jledmond won by a 40 to 22 score, sent the SalOld Folks Mill .Be .Honored ina gang into the leadership and to At AfinivPrgary Observance the coveted position as champions of the North Sevier district. Elaborate plans are being "made by The final tussle between Salina and the Redmond ward Relief society of- Monroe, played to break the tie, was fieers and other committees selected one of the thrilling games in the clos- to celebrate the. organization of the ing sessions. The team players, paced Relief society next Friday, March 17, respectively hy groups rf students and conjointly with th bilthday celeand augumented by fans from far and bration "all the old folks of the ward near, were on the job every minute will be special guests and honored at and the 600 or more customers were a banquet. thrilled by the efforts put forth by The affair will start at 12:30 p.m., the respective players. with a banquet, at which will be seatSalina took the lead. at the opening ed the honored guests, Relief society and held it throughout the members and quarter partners and members game. Starting the final, however, the of the, ward. President Leah Jensen locals snapped.into a basket - hitting will act as mistress of ceremonies, and melee and sent 13 counters to cinch 'the following program will be given the game for good. And this was during the dinner: Toast, To Our done, too. in thp face of many per- Old Folks, Test r Jensen; The sonal fouls credited t(j Monroe playBride, Miss Alary Jerfsen; ers. Christensen and Pier Peterson, solo, In the Sweet Long Ago, Mrs. forwards for the Wolves, and Harold Hilton Nelson; The Bride of Today, Peterson, star center, were the 'out- Mrs. Gleavo Petersen; duet, In That in the Friday standing point-gettelittle Old. Cathedral In the Tines night final. Peterson, forward, hit the Mr. and Mrs. Oluff Anderson; The basket eyhttiirjes an converted free Bride of Tomorrow, Miss Thelma throws to make his count 18, whilh Christensen; musical number, That Christensen got four baskets and Wi Hotel, Airs. Terrance Hansen three fouls to carry his total points & Co. Wil-Jardso- n, - Redmond Plans one-side- Celebration d, For S. ng rs to 11. The big battle to settle the championship of the North and South on last page) After the banquet visiting and social chatting will be enjoyed for a short time, after which the following program will be iven: Song, congregation, The Spirit of God Like a Fire Ts Burning; prayer; Song, Relief Generally Good, Named Fieldman for Declares Warden Associated Clubs THE LOW DOWN Iljn Sportsmen in Sevier county, accord-- , ing to Elwin Cloward, game warden, and who was here Saturday from his home in Monroe, are getting pretty well trained in cooperating with the state game department in the conservation of wildlife. According to the s, less vio- than in ny previous years, and this fact is a great concern to the "department as it" can be taken as an indication that the campaign being waged against gaflie .violators is having its effects in winning sportsmen to a thought ef sensible conservation, and the cooperative spirit in protecting wildlife during closed hunting and fishing periods.. With the ending of the fiscal year, February 28, Mr. Cloward stated, state fish and game laws twenty-on- e con- had been violated and twenty-on- e 1938 Membership Drive Walter G. Lunt of Cedar City, prominent business, man anil booster for Southern Utah interests, has been jiamed as field representative of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, according to official annnuiwe-lTien- t made following a nfeeting of the association directors held at Richfield Sumlay. Air. Lunt succeeds E. It. Tut-tjwho resigned the position to accept a berth with a large Utah countv department store. Air. Lunt has already taken up his duties and .has planned an extensive drive for new members within the confines of the .fifteen counties, where the miio" membership of the association is e, found. Lunt needs nq introduction to the citizens of southern Utah as he has been a prominent figure ia pro- moting the wonderful resources to be found here, and also in exploiting the s worlds most wonderful sctnic had beeg made in Sevier tions, which are foflnd in Bryce, Fines vay'ng from $25 toZion and the Wayne Wonderland county. $100 were assessed in each case. The parks. With the backing of a strong fines were either paid in cash or the organization, Air. Lunt plans to did penance, in the county ther exploit the scenic attractions, with a view to bringing many tour- jail. . Warden Cloward stated, however, "ists, enroute to the Golden Gate In-- t hat many violations were committed temational exposition at San FrancD-anmany yet step beyond the pro- - co, to southern Utah Thousands from visions of the law, but those who do eastern centers are to make ihe trip been to the coast to attend the exposition. follow the practice hBve lucky to escape the law. The depart- and naturally thousands are alwav ment, though, is ever eager to get looking for something new. These 100 uer cent of the sportsmen to co- wonderful scenic attractohs only to operate in strict observance of the bf found in southern Ut'h will be the law, and with this accomplished hunt- "nucleus as a publicity slunt, and I unt ing and fishing for the regular sports- will have plenty of materials on which men will be greatly benefited. How- to work. An intensive membership drive will ever, .Air. Cloward stated that the lines ftre to be tightened and that the be one of the main objectives of Mr. campaign fo stop illegal fishing and Lunt, it was announced. Opportunitv hunting in the county is to be waged for unaffiliated individuals and business concerns to hold associate mem.with all forces. . . bership in the Assocmtnd Civic Clubs nf" Southern Utah, wil be offered bv Political Topics Are the new field representative and. indiTheme a.t Regular Sleet cations point to an increased mem, bership. .A series of topics on the political ,AIr. Lunt is .native of southern situation of the presrnt time will be Utah, and has been identified with taken up for special study in the several Cedar. Citv civic organizaMarch amf April lessons, as outlined tions, and he is a former member of in the program for the fiscal yearby the executive committee of the AssoA ciated clubs. the LProgresso club committee. paper, The Hope of the Lima given by Mrs. James I. Rex Jlugh Bird and Jay Hunt, students andPolitical Guide, a book Hy the at the University of Uah, Stanley famous writer and lecturer, Dorothy Nielsen, Richard Nielsen and ftay- -' Thompson, was &iv?n by Airs. Jesse mond KaTie, of Anew junior college at hi Thornelj, at the first meeting Satur- Ephraim visited over the week-enday. Airs. S. Ross Hunt, president of Salina. the club, presided, and "a busjjiess Mr. and Airs. Lee "Burr and daugh- session and roll call preceded the lesson. Airs. George Johansen, hostess ter Rae Jeanne, of Fairview, visited served a dainty" luncheon to fifteen Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. Air. attrac-viction- toe rs d jst Con-tyrenc- e, d and Mrs. G. M. iWr SPEAKING OF BuTa . NIGHT Being Planned by Varied Items. Discussed Principals fleeting Slight Increase Nctpd In State In Communicable Diseases Communicable .diseases reported to the Utah state board of health during the week ending Alarch 3 numbered 691, an increase of only 11 cases over the preceding week,, according to the weekly report release! toflay through the division of communicable disease control. Cases for the corresponding week in 1938 to- y, Plans Advanced Easter Pageant For At Zion Park -- Sixth Annual Sunset Event .Will Surpass All Previous Productions, Chairman Claims 653. "An increase oF31 in the number of Utahs 1939 production of the specnew cases of mumps was noted, and tacular outdoor Easter Pageant given there wgre smaller increases in dip-- , at Zion National "park, will exceed all theria, whooping cough, influenza and previous productions of the. sacred tuberculosis. service, according fco Henry E. PeterMeasles showed a decrease of 2.1 sen," who has been renamed gdheral cases, and Aickenpox, infantile par- chairman of the annual event. alysis, epidethic meningitis and pneuThe 1939 production will he the monia also" dropped slightly. sixth year that a sunset program has There wece no new cases of small- been given at Zion park. During the pox, typhoid fever, epidemic menin- f ;rst three ears .the L. D. S. stakes gitis or infantile paralysis reported rf St. George, Zion p5rk, and Paro-waluring the week... rotated in giving a sacred song service at sunset. During the past two Irfant Daughter . years, however, the three seakSs have Pneumoiva Victim' cooperated, and with the aid of the Bianch Agricultural college at Uedar daugh - City "and the Dixie College at St. Shirley Larie, ter of Mr. and Airs. Sherman Ander.- - Ceorge, have staged the sacred pa- son, Hied Monday morning 'at 10:30 igeant. . 'fhe pageant has done as much as following an dttack of pneumonia-Funeral services were held Thursday, any other one thing to advertise with burial In the Eastside cemetery. Utah. Last years production attract?" The baby was . the only child, and is 'd a crowd bf f0,000 who witnessed survived by the parents' and grand- he spectacle jus-- as the sun was setparents, Mr. and Airs- - Carl Anderson ting in beautiful Zion canyon. f S' lina and Mr. arid .Mrs. Delbert It. is expected that 1939s produc-t:o-n Redmond. will attract an .even larger crowd P. Hansrn rf (Vn that of last year. Airs. Dean Bawden and son, Billy, Walter Carlton, editor of the Bea- ver Press, Beaver, and Mrs. Carlton, rf Salt Lake City, are guests at the spent Monday in Salina. They were! home of Airs. Bawdens parents, Mr. accompanied by Air., and Mrs. V. R.rrd Airs. George Francis. : llosey and infant daughter, and th'1 1'Tr. and Airs. Zoel Whitbeck were group visited at the home of Mr. and business at the capital Mrs. W. E. Young, parents of Airs. t 'city the early days of this week. . Hosey. n, - ct ' Airs, "johannah FI Erickson wife of Alathias "Erickson, is at the Salina hoSpital, where Monday1 she underwent a serious operation when Drs. C. Leo Aferrill and Rae E. Beth First and Second Salina Noyes Vemoved the right leg just. to Observe the 97th Wards above the knee for the unfortunate Anniversary of Founding woman. Notwithstanding the advanc- ed age of Mrs. Erickson, and the g r Observation of tit; 97th ann'ver. i"unrss of the op 'ration, she was reof the the sary, ported Thursday as doing as well as Relief marking of thefoundirg Mormon chu-'- h, society could be expected, although she had will be fittingly observed in the twe not passed the danger point. Salina wards. The anniversary comes ..Amputation cf the leg was necessi-- , on the 17 of March of each year, an I teted as a result o.f a poisonous conis usually celebrated by the well-wid- e dition, anjl when the poison began organization as a fitting mem- circulating, decision to operate was or to the founders. Five years ago Airs. immediate. the First ward chapel, the anniErickSfflT underwent an operation which necessitated the removal of the versary party will be held Friday, left leg above the ankle. She made a March 17. The program, though, has gallant recovery and was getting not as yet been completed in detail. in the early afternoon memalong splendidly until the recent at- However, bers the of organization will present tack. a which will be in keeping with play the spirit and thought of the work as has been carried on by the Relief : society members. The play will be followed by a light luncheon served t all attending. During th evening an At elaborate program has been arranged. One of the big features will be a banto which the quet at seven-thirtdimfer will be is The invited. public members of the over by presided First ward Relief society, and after Committee Studies Equipment, the dinner a dancing party will be School Libraries; Plan Evening held at the chapel. The banquet .and Entertainment After Next Meet dance are being given as a benefit for the new chapel, and a nominal fee is Reports from the heads of three to be charged. committees were hoard in the regular In order not to conflict with the monthly meeting of the Sevier-Piut- e program being given by the members principals organization, held in the of the Relief society in the First board of education offices at Richfield ward the organization in the Second February JJ7, Principal C. A. Reese of ward has advanced the day of observRichfield "reported that the social ance to Thursdqi, March 16. An apcommittee had definite plans for an propriate program has been arranged evenings entertainment for the prin- to start at 2:30 p. m., and includes cipals and thgir wives to be held im- the following: Singing, congregation; the mediately following regular invocation; song, Singing Mothers; Alarch 27th meeting. Principal J. E. Mrs. G. M. Burr; vocal duet, Oscarson of Alarysvale reported that trjk, Mrs, Tetitia Crane and Mrs. E. C. the equipment committee was workWright; talk on activities of Relief ing on a plan of minimum requireMrs. Ernest Herbert; piano ments for school equipment. The pur- society, solo. Airs. L. L. Smith; reading, Mrs. pose of this committee is to, through W. L. Nichols: vocal dpet. Mrs. Ivan research and investigation, determine and Airs. Leslie Heath; readDyreng equipmeritbest suited for the schools. ing, Mrs. Alelissa Crane; vocal selecPrincipal G. J.Anderson of Circle-vill- e tion, Singing Mothers; benediction. . reported that the library commit- . Immediately following the program tee was form.ulating plans to present a light luncheon, a custom in keeping a (fc'firflte system to more efficiently with the anniversary observance, will utilize our present school libraries. be served by Relief society members. The meeting was directed by the orDuring the evening the program will ganization president, Moroni Jensen, be continued with a dancing party atj of Redmond. It was decided that the the chapel recreation hall. April meeting be held in Piute county. taled Safety Anniversary Fetes .Relief Societies - - HICKORY GROVE - OPERATION MONDAY F--. Bos-shar- M'p-phv- SUBMITS TO SERIOUS Waer G. Lunt Appointed By fhreetors to Succeed R. Tuttle; Reconf of Arrests During 1938 Shows 21, With 21 Convictions . More Cooperation Is . Sought chorus; speech of welconfe, President Leah Jensen; presenting of members. . biithday cake, Mrs. Chas. C. from ; poem. Airs. F. T. Nelson; song, Relief society chorus, . , The Life of Sr. Eliza Roxey I been reading about how the Snow will be depicted by Airs. Alar Govt., it is going to pay a fair price Mickelsen as reader, and with the folit is wanting to lowing numbers: Foem. "Always at for property which ' in down Mississippi and Ala- Night. Airs. Delbert Hansen; poem, get, Evenin' Thought, A'rs. Christensbama and around en- nrh euartet, Zion prospers, All there. Is Well, James Christensen & Co.; the thing And musical Oh, Aly Father, reading, that sounds funn lewis ,Trs. Sreson. Govt the accompanied by is it why AI s. I ester Jenrn: Female poem, has been half-wa- y eli f ?oc:ey rf Npnvoo, Airs. John horse-thie- f and took Teren; song, In Our Lovely Des-ore- t, over property with : Aiss Luann- Jensen; and keej duet, TYuth Reflects Upon Our Senses, out of jail. Mrs. Sidney Peterson and Aliss Donna And an ordinal1; Peterson. Jo Serra citizen, if he tiles A gift will be present' d to the old to use a stamp the secure est lfinn and Ihe oldest wemaij prestime, he goes to Leavenworth. But even if the Govt, does soft n ent bv Mrs. Tohn PeuBen. followed up and pays for what it takes over, hy a duet. Th" Swndnw Afrs. De down there, it is still a mess. Tennes- leyd Christensen and. Mrs. Arthur see, it is already hunting elsewhere Draper: remarks, PEhop Chas. C. for around 2 million dollars to run Tshaidt: an song, Nielson; one-athe state, since TVA came in, and Air. and Airs. P. play, Thp Boor, with the following . quit paying taxes. And on top of everything else, this rharpet-r-- Tpvrenrp Hnncrn, Stanley money the Govt, is using, it comes Jensen and Airs. Cyrus Jensen; bone- motorist out of everybodys hide, in the first diction. Two HAVE MUST live 2 if even thousand you place Air. and Airs. Walhco Paulsen an miles from Chattanooga. CbOO'UGffT6, And the lights, when the Govt, gets nounce the hiMh rf a Mn TO DRIVE to running them nobody knows how day. Alai'ch 6, at the Selina hospital. Airs. PruDon is the of Mrs. bright they will be. SAFELY AT -end the Poulsons There is something balmy, some Arnrnti ! reside at Seminole Dam. Wyo. At place. Maybe it is us voters. bi'th the baby weighed 7 Yours, with the low down. pounds,1 ... JO SERRA. j amj all concerned are doing fine.society SAUNA OCTOGENARIAN , Cedar City Booster. n rePortV ,thfre were guests" lations during year two-gam- NO. 26 g one-thirt- I- 939 EVEN A DO SONVE prize-fighte- r, can COOD, EVEN WITH ONE LMAP OUT OP CONtNUSSlON t ans-'ctir- g |