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Show ALL THE NEWS IF IT'S NEWS, OF NORTH SEVIER CvrV V THIRTY-SIXT- YEAR H SAL1NA, Jaycees Start Picnic Site Project At Pipe Springs In Satina Canyon UTAH, HtlUAV, D.U.P. Fills Office Vacancies The Old Fort Camp held an at the interesting meeting Chapter House, Sept. 23, with Mrs. Frank Jackson, vice president, presiding. The Captain, -- A project to improve a picnic site in Salina Canyon, as well as Prowr prcfln. the Salina Attends Northern remove a danger spot, was un- - derway Sunday toy Junior Chamber of Commerce. Bryce Johnson is project chair- - I UTKCy COfllCrCnCG man. r. , Jrr0.WS Pelden , , the The improvement is at the ,ai Pipe Springs area, 15 miles East Utah Turkey Federation, at- of Salina. For many years, the tended a meeting of turkey spring has .been on the highway, growers at Layton, Monday obscured by a sharp curve, and night, held at the Legion Center, has been a danger spot for those More than 40 growers were pre- the water. The Jaycees sent, and .the outlook for the in- have piped the water to the large dustry from an economic stand- area to the South, where it is point, was the special topic dis- readily accessible and off the cussed. State Representative traffic lane. Plans call large area, for and and a10 Dawson, was to ex- in the growers, talking leveling of the to a desire assist in any pressed making it an attactive picnic site for local residents, as well as tourists. Picnic tables have been pro- vided through cooperation of the local Forest Ranger, Kenneth Roberts, and two rest rooms will also be installed. If present plans work out, it is hoped the picnic spot can be planted to grass. Mrs. Carl Johnson and Miss Violet Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Earlin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Derail Jensen were in Salt Lake, Thursday. They attended the funeral services held for Mr. and Mrs. Arvind Johnson, who met death in a car accident west of Tooele. Mr. Johnson was the youngest brother of the late Carl Johnson. Senator Bennett To Visit Sevjer October 7th Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) will vis'it Salina, Thursy day, Oct. 7 as part of a tour of Utah, according to George Staples, Richfield, chairman of the Sevier County Republican Committee. He will be in Richfield at the Courthouse, Wednesday evening, Oct. 6th at 8 p.m. All party members, as well as the public, urged to attend. The Utah Republican is a member of the Senate Finance Committee and the Banking & Currency Committee. During the 83rd Congress, he studied the first tax revision bill in 78 years, also the longest bill ever worked over by Congress. He also helped write the new social security legislation, the new housing act, and has held threeinvestigations of FHA "windfall scandals. On local issues, he is a strong backer of the Upper Colorado River Stogare project, and has received a letter from President Eisenhower pledging White House support for the bilL He also introduced the school lands bill in the Sen- ate, and is author of the bill transferring 35 acres of land to the Utah National Guard,, for d construction of a Lake in Salt City. armory Sen. Bennett made his posi- tion known on every roll call vote in the Senate during the recent session, and was present on the floor to vote on 97 the measures, missing only three votes. This action led the entire Utah delegation. 12-da- ; WP Mrs. Rosella Ivie, has resigned, and a new one will he chosen in the near future. Mrs. Roxanna Cran?. who has been Chaplain for many years, has submitted her resignation, and Mrs. Chloe Torgensen was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Evelyn Jacob- 6en was appointed registrar to fin the vacancy caused toy the death of Mrs. Jack Bird. The History Of Salina," read by Mrs. Joseph Shepherd. The history wras compiled by the late Annie Williams. The lesson, They Came In 1854, was pre- sentod toy Mrs. Lloyd Ivie. Guests were county officers of Elsinore, and Mrs. Lilly Condie of Logan, Refreshments were served by jrs Frank Jackson and Mrs. emergency which might threaten the turkey industry in that area. President Prows presided, and in .talk, expressed a keen hope in the future of the Utah Etta Bird. Industry, and is confident that some method will be worked out Mrs, Emel Peterson enter- 8rowing tained for members in the Sup- m the state profitable, per Club, Saturday evening at the Peterson home. Twelve were What Is Reapportionment Voters throughout Utah will vote on a proposed constitutional amendment Nov. 2nd, dealing with reapportionment. Many questions have been asked as to just what it will mean. In an attempt to explain it briefly, we give you the following information. The complete amendment appears on another page in this newspaper. First, each county in the State would have one Senator, making a total of 29. (At present, there are 23 Senators, chosen toy a population ratio from 15 Senatorial districts). Salt Lake County would be cut from 7 Senators to one, and Weber and Utah Counties would toe cut from two to one Senator each. However, each county would be represented with an equal number of senators under the new proposal. House membership would be increased from the present 60 to 75. Representatives would be elected on a population basis, giving the increased 15 to the urban areas. Salt Lake County would add 8 representatives. Weber and Utah three, and Davis County two. Sanpete, who now has two, would be cut to one. eight. serycd JBridgesuppcr was played awarded to Mr. in at the H??ZCnh,XC Madsen Registers At Callf. College Dwight Crosier, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Crosier of Salina, left Sept. 21st for Palo Alto, Calif., where he will regis- ter for his freshman year at Le- land Stanford University. Young Crosier is a graduate of Wasatch Academy at MJ. .Pleasant. Ot'TOItEK o. 4l ,, T IT (3) NO. 9 1, 1951 Accident Injures Square Dance Festival To Help Win At N.S.H.S. Student Crippled Children Mks mond, Sexier ioxere Hcjio Jen.sen, 1G, State Fair of Red- and a student at North High School, suffered bruises on her leg, when ' ,an auto 1( Hieldield. drv. All the square dance clubs of Utah from Logan to St. George, 0CCU1Vi1 at 4 P m are combining as a state organ- - Tlu amdl'nt iation to produce the third an- - Fl'iday during . clioolba.e- m,.,i Intermountain Square Act'ordi'ig t Salina Dance Festival. One thousand dancers are expected to descend on gat Lake, Oct. 2nd. to dance in tju. Coliseum at the State Fair Grounds. Reservations have ; . ,- -t g been received from six icunding states in the inter- mountain area, Many special events have boon planned for this j ears fectivul, including an afternoon workshop and clinic. A meeting Diane Peterson, left, Kay Dastrup and Mary Christensen, to elect next year's officers, and the Salina Club, the Merry Cookers, won 1st .representing a dinner prior to the evening honors the Utah State Fair. during place program. All dancers are in Photo by W. Cherry Polaroid vited. The festival begins at 8 p.m with his Honor, Mayor Three members of the Salina Aura G jiatch 0f Provo leading Club, the Merry Cookers, the grand march. Following this, won top honors and blue ribbons many 0f the states top callers Salt Lake. On Wednesday, he at the Utah State Fair, held in will provide the patterns for the left for California and assign- Salt Lake City. Dianne PeterOVCrtUmS ment to training base. Kent has dancers. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jn addition to the western been training in the ROTC for Leon Jensen is toeing treated Harold Peterson, was awarded square dances, American round two years at the Agriculture ata 'Tooele' "hospital "for "abad a blue ribbon for her table set- dancing will conclude each tip College in Logan, and has been cut on the leg near thc knee ung demonstration. Kay Das- f square3 Bclween the tips a S,c?ledi?, Mrs. w feHbCriTc Air suffered when the Jeep in which trup. daughter of Mr. andChrisand prominent club will stage an ex- Duane he was riding lurncd ovcr on lts Mary Dastrup, is a son ot Mr- and hibition dance for the enjoy- - J rp. of Mr. and sjde. The injury has not been tensen, daughter ment of the public, who arc in- - Mrs. El is Sanders, and a gradu- - fully dotcrmincd( although it is Mrs. Claud Christensen, were vitcd and urged t0 aUcnd and atC 0f Norlh Scvlor IIlgh School feared the cartlage under the awarded blue ribbons for their see, this colorful festival with knee cap may have been severed, muffin preparation demonstra- S 2c Rex Torgensen, who has A all dancers in special costume. group of National Guard, sta- - tion. The international folk dancers been on leave and visiting at tioned q Tooele proving plant Mrs. Dan Anderson is club will join in the festival, and will the home of Mr. and Mrs Arvin went tQ SaU Lak Saturday to leader, and was assisted by Miss present dancers of other coun- - Torgensen, reported at thc Oak- the football game, and the accl- - Gwen Sorenson. tries for their exhibition num- - knd base on the 30th. He had The Salina Club, repre- happoned on the return to acwas a leave and of The bers. Junior Twirlers Salt and bas(? according to informa- - senting Sevier County, Lake, consisting of children from compamed to Ltah by Mrs. Uon rcceived by Mr and Mrs winning top honors as a club, 10 to 12 years of age, will also Torgensen. DaJe prows Jn Sallna Leon is competed for state honors Sept. help with an exhibition Tolka . . the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 17th. They were accompanied ben- MoronT gar. (Continued On Page 3) f ot Sa- - to Salt Lake by the Sevier Coun- stationed at Point, serv- Jina nQWJensen, formerly ly jIome Demonstration Agent, galt Lake City Gamma Globulin To Be Available On Bit-Midd- - - ! sur-usin- 1 One-Minu- te 4-- Hlirt Wildl Jgpp - 4-- H S3S25 talk Doctors Prescription After October 1st. Seat tfiThlfon oX": ln England . Attend Scout Council Session The family resided at Coventry, The home o Mr and Mrs N and aad ey ar C. McDonald was the Gamma Globulin, for the pre- - globulin in polio is compara- setting for G Durr district chairman d Wltp ' a 'lslting a inhas the ot of vention agent tivcly new, long paralytic polio, gathering family Thursday SeYier District Boy the North oolscy and at the home of Mr. fectious hepatitis and measles, history of usefulness against Visitors were Mr. eponts- - stanlev Barrebt finance ,wcck. in offering temporary and Mrs- 0wen Taylor. N and will be available on doctors pre- - measles McDonald of Salt chairman and Linford' Taylor, - immunity, and in reducing tbe medMr. and Mrs. Vearl Bard- Lake; scriptions through regular nmnins F. Gurney, son of Mr. Boyd of an of the Oct. o after channels attack and friends kai supply severity Centcrfield; sky Pww Wnelday sta relatives from Manti. trs F Grner 1, 1954, it was announced today disease. The lifting of restric- - and During the annual .0 attend evennt, tioned at Ft special telephone mc,eting of the National Parks by Lederle Laboratories Divi- - lions on the sale of gamma evening, call was made to England, when Counc of America. sion, American Cyanamid Co globulin this year will make ne was irans course, XT sPccldI for available blood the more much ,j j in Heretofore, protective a stu.dcnt th' TmiZ sld"j Yt ?hedeventa2 bikSea fraction has been allocated by measles BaVWriarkTrto" at warfare Since gamma globulin is cx- of the Federal Office of Defenae Air the Bardsey porcej 8ta. and when oticors t0 Mobilization to local depart- - tracted from human blood, the the base. tioned in England. Buster is a mcetingthe council for 1954-5- 5 gcrve ments of health for use in pplio supply will always bo limited. Norman McDon- - were eloctedi Mr brothr of Mrs and ayde was re. epidemic areas only. The pro- - Lederle processes gamma globu- - Peterson arrived Satur ay , ro aid, and the call was made possi- - lainni no, ' cessed supply of gamma globulin lin through arrangements made through an arrangement a l . at , home their aywar ke fountain States Tele- available to physicians this year, with large hospitals throughout . fur oug . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasmus- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sampson though still very small, is ap- - the East. No donated blood from on a pbone and Telegraph Company, a ar stationed is Peterson rs Neal Rasanussen and sen in and daughter, Kathleen, were ga Lake publication. proximately twice as large as the Red Cross or other agencies a to comPlete Base James at Kirk, have returned son, A.ir 4;yarB is last year.s supply Price, Saturday. They visited by Lederle. vis are ng enlistment. with Neal Rasmus- a vteit Bom They Mrs. Dean In a report to physicians sent the home of Mr. and Not to be confused with the and Mr Mr.9 Bbert Jensen, s?n in California. They were at out this summer, Dr Kenneth S polio vaccine now undergoing with Mr- and Mrs- - Reed IIansen' Wengreen. Sa- - Geraldine and Janice Jensen, in of Peterson Mrs 1 the port nf embarkation at nus . Landauer, Assistant M edi c a trial in this country, gamma Parenu w re in Salt Manti. in relatives and with Satoday lma. burg, when Neai, who is serving Director, National Foundation globulin may perhaps be dein the Navy, left on a trans- for Infantile Paralysis, points scribed as a grab bag of ternmfMhA.viiri. Fair. Mrs. Johnny Lorenzen and port for overseas duty in Japan, left Monday Lindsay, daih?hter, Wednesday morning. The Rasonly proved weapon now avail- of human blood which prevents mussen family returned early ,4 ILenze.n . Two Redmond men, charged able to physicians for prophy- an individual from catching as . at stationed wis, of Thursday morning. with hunting pheasants out laxis against paralytic polio- - some infectious diseases twice, n fol service owing I togton, JusIt carries the antibodies developseason, were brought into myelitis. am e lpLaa Germany. court tiee I. J. Freece The batfic scientific evidence ed to combat a disease during Saturday at Have yu read The White long-needeby game warden Voyle Hanchett. established in 1951 and 1952 illness. Even a light case of ir- - locate Ve and zen fined And The Gold, by Thomas B. each field trials that gamma globulin fectious hepatitis will produce with ulr. daigJ:er Justice Freece an arry Costain? It is an intimate living $100.00 and confiscated their can prevent paralytic polio has antibodies. Most adults have orenze , 0 son r3, Parents to the Canada. gtory o tbe mailing report recently been not only re- antibodies against polio and Graduate students from North guns. According n Sauna. two the men, affirmed but strengthened, so measles in the gamma globulin "Katherine, by. Anya Seton, Sevier High School in 1954, who from Judge Freece, is a story of a love affair that are registered for the freshman Jack Anderson and Periscon that its usefulness seems pven of their blood because they have W?e aJf can8ed history. The story of year at Snow College in Eph-o- f apprehended greater than we formerly be- had light cases of these diseases, T Mrs. Ira TaS Peterson, Rasmussen, imp Katherine West of Redmond by Warden lieved, stales Dr. Landauer. some perhaps without knowing and Mr9 Swynford and John raim, include: Kenneth Gurney, ed ckeh0i.?rd oi Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Rae Noyes Jr., Gary Sorenson, Hanchett, and they had 8 pheas- - Failure to understand the limi- - it. When the gamma globulin and 11 ls ,n the Eng- - Dennis Jensen, Phyllis Newton, tations of gamma globulin ac- - from a thousand or more differ- ants in their possession. H3rry a t.. l&nd sat a4 0 ivrh pre of toTJ51 aJaL counted for public confusion ent individuals is pooled Chaucer, when magnifi- - Shanna Lou Poulson, Kay Niel- , gaaggg?Eg33 r to pagentry was confronted by son. Frank Prows and Wendell , during the summer of 1953, gether, the pool is certaln Whittaker close cnt an ' Black the Death and court in- - Rasmussen are registered at the y1 f . when It was made available as contain antibodies against polio, ami nen ln a public health measure, says measles and infectious hepatitis. Twenty-Fiv- e Dr. Landauer. "As a result of Collection and distribution of the mode of distribution, the gamma globulin is an organized G. M. Burr, senior member of E. A. Snyder, Zone Manager, 1953 use of gamma globulin for way for the immune to lenel The gift, will be hung ln the the Burr Motor, attended a none thdr immunity to individuals meeting of Chevrolet Dealers, Burr Show Room, aand is attrac- -- mass or group prophylaxis who have no antibodies of their black .back- against poliomyelitis was only in held in Salt Bake City, Friday, tive in silver on As long as the borrowed Announcement was received own. rare instances correctly timed Organization of a Sevier gether with Ralphena Taylor, The Salt Lake zone includes ground. It is 18 x 15 inches, of a new County of antibodies tor the in birth Dr. remain the maximum Club Council, to co- - Home Demonstration Agent, and folTuesday blood, Moneffectiveness, with of the inscribed sections an k Utah, Idaho, to Mrs. Nellie will ordinate or reduce the Landauer writes. "In many they activities and projects Lee Guymon, County Agricul- prevent granddaughter tana and Wyoming. lowing: is di3The an Crane. the of not of between was the the various dubs in ture Agent, attack baby daughter it given severity iMr. Burr, together with 16 .In Recognition of More Than communities, - ease of Newell and Emma Crane the county, and to work to har- a were of which Untu the after polioagainst they beautipeak the initial president of the new Confor e Of Years dealers qualified Twenty-Fivin San Francisco, Calif, mony with club leaders, and the manufactured. But had Draper, originally Chevepidemic already myelitis is Mrs. Sorenson. the A A a Chevrolet organization ful plaque, given by tinu0us Years Extension Service, was perfect- at to the Salina Births on five after the its Hospital Adverse weeks, eight reports to M. Gilbert Representatives to serve with Dealer. Awarded ed Sept. 23rd at a meeting at the use were therefore scientifically borrowed antibodies pass out of register two babies: president include: J. B. A daughter, to Mr. the home of Mrs. Marlin Soren- meaningless. Data collected in the blood. The main use of Sept. 27 Grane North Sevier Mrs Ashel the 1951-195- 2 control studies gamma globulin then, is to safe- - and Mrs. Periscon Peterson of son in Salina. Mr Burr has been in the laced in the ccnt" u Chnstensen, f Present at the meeting were Nehon and as still ,the stand valid, reliable and guard against an epidemic or a Redmond. automobile business in - Salina A daughter, to Mr. 14, Club leaders from the Central Sevier, and Mrs. Edith threatened exposure in the im- - Sept. 27 plaque in silver, with silver undisputed. for 32 years. and Mrs. Leland Elliott of Loa. various sectors of the county, to- - Humphries, South Sevier. While the use of gamma mediate future. was presented by stars surrounding. The so-call- ed - crour 'J1 g.7p" Pson. - Le pheaSSIlt HUfltCrS Apprehended - Register For College Study were ull-blood- 4 . Salina Chevrolet Dealer Given Plaque Years As Car Dealer For 4-- H 4-- plaque U. H ed |