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Show I M Urmet-- u! Coi por 141 Democratic Day In Sevier County Scheduled For October 12th Democratic Day in Sevier County will be held on October the ls ?vuIted to candidates hear their viewpoints on major issues. Making a tour of the county will be: William A. (Bill) candidate for Governor; Laurel J. Brown, candidate for Secretary of State; William H. (Bill) Henderson, candidate for Attorney General; M. B 1 a i n Peterson, candidate for U. R. Representative in Congress, First district; Blythe Gardner, candidate for State Senator; Evan H. Mickelson, candidate for State Representative; Wallace Poul-soseeking the office of Sevier County Commissioner. County candidates will meet the balance of the group at the Richfield Airport at 9 a.m., and the tour will commence at Glen wood at 9:30 a.m., following this schedule: 10 a.m., Venice; 10:30 a.m., Sigurd; II am., Aurora; 11:30 a.m., Redmond; 12:00 Noon, Salina in front of City Hall; 2:00 p.m., Richfield; 2:30 p.m., Central; 3:00 p.m., Ana- bella; 3:30 p.m Elsinore; 4:00 ?! Bar-locke- r, n, ar ; p'ruli t pm-Sev- - ciof.ni ' li : P' rpunt Annin Forest Offices' Explains Future of Lions Traf Forest roads, especially the Lions Trail, which runs from Salina through to Fishlake, was discussed at the regular meet- ing of the Salina Lions Club, 28th, with William of Richfield, recreation and roads director of the Fish- lake National Forest, addressing the group and answering ques- tions. Mr. Worf informed the group there were three classes of roads cn national forests: 1. Those maintained by the Forest Ser- vice. 2. Those maintained by other government agencies such Paper Collection TnlS Saturday Salina Boy Scouts will make their regular monthly collection of old newspapers this Saturday, October 8th. Residents are asked to have papers piled in front of their residence for easy collection. In case you are missed during the day, telephone JA by 6 p.m., and the Scouts will make the pickup. AAAAAAAAAA. Dry Beet Pulp -- a as counties, states, etc. 3. User maintained for public use by the roads, such as the one maintain- - Forest Service. In the fiscal ed by the Convulsion Coal Mine, year ending June 30th, a total The Lions Trail from the Sa- - cf $19,340 was received for to the Youth maintenance, and $10,525 for re- lina Canyon cut-o- ff or Ranger Station, is now creation work. Deducting the Camp under the county system, and county roads on the forest, and will be maintained by them, From that point to Fishlake the is the responsibility of the road L Forest Service. However, with a set allotment each year for road use, regardless of the number of miles, only so much can be done pn forest roads, stated Mr. Worf.On the Fishlake National Forest, there are 886 miles of roads about $80.00 per mile. This year, the area of the Lions Trail from the Ranger station to the Lost Creek Divide has not been graded, but it is planned to do this work prior to deer season. At the present time the primitive and state roads, an effort u made t( hire leaves only $22.46 per mile for an trol with tor t0 da the forest service, and mainten- Duncan tne J0Dine Mountain a costs ance minimum of $25.00 per mile just to go over the sys- - road als comes under this plan. tern with a grader. ntTtmr m In addition with the above r' ",or slated the Lions money, the Forest Service must has Trail been accepted into the maintain signs, bridges, culverts, runs to which cost the Forest Highway System, which etc., hg - means it will be an improved e oil road, probably a It when reaches top highway, This type highway priority. comes under the Bureau of lie Roads, the State Road mission and Forest Service, and is maintained by the state, One of the most scenic drives Jn ihe Western States, the road . o completed when fundg are avaiiabie and it is on 'op pnon y- Such a ra ing can be attained by continued effort of local and area organizations, it was stated. two-lan- er Com-Wo- rf - Available Sugar beet growers in the San- area who want dried o 'beet pulp from SuSar Company at West Jordan, must place ordere within th next 30 days with the sugar growr representatives in Uieir area. These representatives are: Gunnison Valley, Avery Pete-Sevi- er Utah-Idah- kr: FORTY-SECON- YEAR D SALINA, SEVIER Sevier Cattle And Sheep Producers Invited To Livestock Market Week COUNTY. Boy-Gi- rl UTAH, OCTOBER Staters 7, 1960 NO. 11 Snow College To Observe 73rd Date Of Founding Attend Banquets Mary Christensen and Jane Mason of At 7:00 p.m., the candidates lina, or Raymond members of the Girls Anderson, from , Representatives will be guests of the Richfield Aurora.districts A1 cattle and sheep producers of 1960, attended the anState can be secured Lions for dinner at the Rainbow other nual banquet sponsored by the Cafe. At 8:00 p.m., an open Alumni Association, given Sat- Snow College will observe the now chairman of the Depart-urda- y at the Newhouse Hotel in 73rd anniversary of its found- - ment of Fine Arts at Ufeh State meeting will be held at the cafe ing in the near future in Rich- for the general public. field. Representatives of Pro- Salt Lake City. The banquet is ing with a variety of activities, University, as guest speaker, ducers Marketing Association, Livestockmen in Sevier Coun- - an affair given yearly, and spon- - which will get underway next Another feature ' will be the Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Stewthe Market Agent of the new ty, who may have purchased a sors feature a Get Acquainted Monday, and be climaxed the presentation of the Broadway art and daughter, Shelli Kay, T. J. Morley, Salina postmas- - Southern Utah Livestock Mar- - bull during the year, which party for the girls who have at- - following Saturday with a par- - hit, No Time For Sergeants, left this week for California. The tended the dedicafion of a feting Association, will be pre-to- needs to be graded this Fall, tended the program held in Lo- - ade, program, football game and in the college auditorium, the to answer questions as family will be located at South nW postaj Building at Roy, Sat- should contact the County Ex- - gan in July of each year. The the Homecoming Ball. nights of October 13th, 14th and Gate after October 10th. Mr. and livestock roIe thair tension office as soon as possible, banquet was served at 12 noon, One of the highlights of the 15th. sheep Field McDonald, George Stewart will be employed at the A Founders Day parade down Officers of Salt Lake marketing in the new associ- - according to Paul Gramshaw, and a program and visiting was observance will be the annual U.S. Gypsum Plant at South Extension Agent. Pro- - arranged for the afternoon. Founders Day assembly October Ephraim Main Street will have officiated af the ceremony, ation. County City Gate. He was formerly a mem- Ronald Wood and Royce Jor- - 15th at 11:30, with Dr. Twain bands, numerous floats entered The County Marketing Com- - fessor George Henderson, Exten- af pm Congressman ber of the force at the Gypsum King represented the Post Office mittee will also be present and sion Livestock Specialist from gensen attended a reunion of Tippetts, Snow graduate, and by campus organizations, the Plant at Sigurd. Homecoming Queen, and cam Department. Mrs. Emma Rus- - sign-u- p for new members will be Utah State University, will Boys Staters of 1960, held Sai- handled by the committee mem- - grade bulls during the month of urday evening at the State Cap- sell is postmaster at Roy. bearing dignitaries, in the procession. Mr. Morley was accompanied bers, who are Vernon Johnson, October- - in the Central Utah itol. A banquet was served at The traditloiMLl football game by Tamra Morley and Ann Aurora, president, and the fol- - area, and purebred breeders, as 7:30, and more than 500 Boys will this year pit the Snow Bad-Learning, and while in Logan, lowing directors: Dee Reece Das- - well as individual owners that Staters and their partners were pickup truck was demolish- - gers against the Ricks College they visited with Mrs. Iris Beck trup, Sigurd; Charles Gramse, have ungraded bulls, should take- seated. Following the banquet and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce David- - Richfield; Quinn Christensen, advantage of this method of es- hour, visiting and dancing was ed, and a Hereford cow killed squad In a 2 oclock tussle, The Homecoming Ball In the when the two met 7.8 miles East son. Central; Evan Anderson, Venice; tablishing a grade on herd bulls the pastime until 10:30 said. of Salina on Utah Highway 10, college ballroom will climax Grant LeFevre, Elsinore; Verl to be used, Mr. at 7:30 p.m., September 30th. the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson Nordfors, Annabella, and Fran . . of Driver week were was Mr. Salina. the truck and and Mrs. cis Frank left Steele Roy daughter, Peggy, Gurney, One hundred and seventy Making plans for the of the Tooke Engin- - long series of events Is a visitors at the home of Mr. Producers and feeders who Tuesday for a weeks visit at the five Scouts and leaders enjoyed Last was it week, Co., working in Last mittee headed by Professor Fer- y Jubilee Camporee, and Mrs. France Wood. The An- - have questions they desire to home of Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy AtU. "Ur ndQ dOnaied reported to Lake In and the cow belonged rln Mangelson, chairman. Work- Mrs. Mason Salt returned Persons Cedar misunderChance, and have answered, City. held at Navajo Lake in Southern tenna for the7 installation of c to Hansen of Salina. Mr. ing with him are Darol Denni- Mason is a daughter of the Sa- Quayle Utah. The event wa9 held dur-- City, Sunday evening, standings or even television set at the Salina Hos- was ,bruisedi but not son Salt Lake' City, student a lina residents to to Longino as whether decisions sign on U.E.A. 29th September ing pital. This was not correct. seriously injured. He was head- and 39th. David , contract, should especially be in Bird donated the antenna. IV West ; 7,"auiJiai1 T7'rusur Teddy at 1116 tlme Chugg and attendance. Each should obtain Eph- Thompson, the was error ours Sorrv Scouts participated in the deAd of the mishap, and just rounded raim, parade; John Olsen, Eph- decisions to on, their base facts new officers of The report and field monstrations sports a curve and hit the animak raim, queen selection; Robert and come with open minds so presented by various groups in chosen in the Salina Third Ward which was valued at $200 by Torgerson, Lyman, displays, and Relief Society in last weeks Sun, the decision will be somewhat ' Southern Utah. Mr. Hansen. The truck was in- - Bart Nelson, Fairview, publicity, than rather At a recent board of directors th 4omnntr9 a mistake was made in the presi- logical, hear-sain sured. to on ed new nameaccording President Th? meeting of the Salt Lake tions Gordon Farnsworth of the dents not Paul Grimshaw, County Agent, vertising Club, it was voted to State Highway Patrol dis- - s rs. Gean Nielson, and Richard Starr, son of Mr. and scholar-Maward an annual cussed highway safety and law Mrs. Dean Wilson. President Mrs. Albert Starr, was hospitalMrs to a student and Mrs. Evan Mickelson ship attending the enforcement with the group. He NsencounseJorsare ized from Friday to' Sunday at and Mrs. Kent were guests at a dinner given University of Utah. The first also demonstrated the various Bill Nielsen the Gunnison Valley Hospital. evening at the home of lection will be made around weapons used by the patrol Jeffery. at the home of his While visiting No Salina offi-ibusiness could n to October 1st, according Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mickelson members. in Knosh, Richwas given cers of the club. Each succeed- - operate for long paying about 12 grandparents The affair Manti. OfConservation Frank Daly, a from ard horse. He is re fell cent of its in gross receipts in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel ing selection will be awarded in per at ficer of the Utah State Fish and his home. covering is this interest of the payments, the yet year. Funk of Sterling, who are called Spring A Glenwood couple escaped Game Department, discussed To be eligible, a student must what we have allowed to happen to a mission for the L.D.S. r minor bruises in a with disand conservation activities, David Mickelson, son of Mr. Funk is a sister of have two years or more of col- - in the federal government, A. at 9:10 accident a.m. October a had been that beaver played and .Mrs. Evan Mickelson, and ralvinand Evan1 lege. Graduate students will be Walter Stevenson, Republican 2nd on U.S. Highway 89 at the caught earlier in the day. Paul Okerlund, son of Mr. and eligible. He must have a high candidate for Congress, declared in the center of Redmond, curve Troop 606 of the Richfield Mrs. Clyde Okerlund, are scholastic average, a definite in-- at a Republican Rally at the to Sgt. Ted Hansen of BookThe for the date according 325 of and regular Ward, istered at the Central Vocational Troop dicated interest in the advertis- - home of Mrs. Faye Burgess in mobile be the Utah Highway Patrol, who in Salina will stop Milford won the honor awards School in Provo. The students ing field, evidence of integrity, Salina, Tuesday night, October 7th. .The unit will park investigated, e for outstanding camping during registered on the opening day, Stevenson charged the active in campus affairs. andor at the Salina from 10:15 The couple, Mr. and Mrs. John y event. ' the September 13th. student will be selected by sponsible heavy spending pro- - a.m. to 12 Library 12 p.m. Myers, were headed North at the from Noon; in a course is David was of under the Democratic leaders The Camporee taking a panel consisting of Robert F. grams 30 p at the Sahna Ilgh time f.the mlhap- Ms- Myers direction of Joe Barney, Cedar mechanics, and Paul is signed Rohlfing, president of the Sait with causing the spending of School and at the elementary was driving their Volkswagen, Lake Ad Club; Robert G. Lowe, about $13 billion more than the 80 001 City, and Paul Turner, Rich- up for refrigeration and air to 3 p m1:30 from District Scout Executives, ditioning. Administration Eisenhower had first vice president; Rod C. Par- A meeting of all adult leaders fcij second vice This has helped president, and requested, from Cub Scout Packs in the the Deans of of build up the massive $287 Utah area will be Business, Journalism and Com- s national debt, he said, held Monday, October 10th at munications, and the chairman He called for 8 p.m. in the Richfield Fourth Ad Clubs Advertising government, and said he would e The Sevier Valley Cowbelles rest on the top against the Ward Scout Room. Education Committee, which this work to restore sound business are not X)6; "may have been 13, .02; 7, Sept, Sept. Sept. September a Co. Poulson Salt bert (Frihosting party tonight This Cub Scout Round Table year is Mr. Parkin. gas pumps. approaches t the wettest month on record, 14, .04; Sept. 17, .13; Sept. 18, is to assist Cub leaders day) given in honor of Floyd Mrs. Myers was thrown from meeting the if were rejn and he d announcement, X)5; making program 22, ,02, spending Sept, Sept. but it brought Johnson, chosen Father Of The the auto, and Mr. Myers was with ceremonies, games, handi- - Mr. Parkin stated, It is the Ad elected to Congress. lief to the parched valley and 23, .29. Year in Sevier County. The caught inside, his feet in the and instruction aft this that clubs will create the The temperature during hope The Ogden civic leader point- mountains, according to the 1 acK on information operation. more interest with top calibre ed out that interest has become complimentary party will be steering wheel, and his head regular report from Austin An- - month ranged from a maximum held at the Mountain Ranch of down. Scout students to pursue a career m second District w.aa refd an the Paul Turner, derson at the Gunnison Sugar, of 90 degrees on Sept. 12th, 13th only to defense costs in rnmnanv conduct will the In we Executive, a 33 to of minimum addition, advertising. the budget, exceeding $9 billion invitatiS Inc. Weatherstation. Total pre- and 27th, t0 Poulson, feel this will go a long ways in a year, or $18,000 per minute. 5, training session. cipitation for September was degrees on Sept. 24th. zation. S shaken, but neither serious. school a of adverMr. Turner invited ward and establishing There were six clear days dur1X)6 inches. inStevenson praised the fiscal Dates and the amount of mois- - ing the month; nine partly stake Primary workers to at- - tising at the University of Utah, tgrity of the Eisenhower-Nixo- n ture recorded on each was: Sept, cloudy days, and 15 days that tend, in addition to all of the and eventually in all Utah col- team H; said the eIection of TVO COUDle FOUIld Cub Scout leaders in each stake, leges. Nixon and more Republican Con1, .13; Sept. 3, .06; Sept. 4, .26; were cloudy. gressmen would assure fiscal responsibility, and thereby help to A Salina and Richfield couple to give assistance. A trailer halt inflation. were reported lost when they house was found and used for He noted that inflation is par- - did not return to their homes over-niglodging, and the next t.cularly immoral because it Saturday night, and the Sevier morning a fisherman helped out 463 steals from the aged, the thrifty county Sheriffs Posse was sent with enough petrol to get the Sevier Counties were distributed Spring City The official population count previously reported. 130 and t!ie segments of society who out in search of the foursome, car back to Fishlake. At this Wales Town A breakdown of the popula- cs follows: of the State of Utah as of April such as However, the two couple, Mr. are n stabJe " point, a telephone call informed achers and white collar work- - and Mrs. Keith Long of Salina, the families everything wai al- and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson right, and the hunt was called released by the US. Department 788; Carbon, 21,135; Daggett, Illustrating his points, he said 0f Richfield, were safe, despite off of Commerce, Bureau of Census. 1,164; Davis, 64,760; Duchesne, 1 fXed iT!: they Pent the night "out 29.3 Garfield, 5,546; or 7,179; Emery, Members of the Jeep Posse of 201,765, This is a gain 1939 could me $ 200 in The couple had started out on were making a well.oatlined in- 3,577; Grand, 6,345; Iron, the 688,862 over cent per nIy buy 590 worth of necessi- - a picnic, according to Sheriff seareh of the areas from Wilow 795; Juab, 4,597; Kane, 2,667; of the State in 1950. now. A family head who Rex Huntsman, and when they ties Manti City 5,769 1,739 Richfield Division Creek South to Johnson Reser- For the purposes of present- - Millard, 7,866; Morgan, 2,837; out a $15,000 life insurance had not returned by Sunday vor when th took 177 Town 329 Annabella Town Salt 1,685; 1,436; Rich, counties Mayfield Piute, census statistics, coupiM report- Ing 137 277 policy, paid for in valuable dol- - morning, their families became ed Glenwood Town Ten Jeeps and 21 men into sta- - Lake, 383,035; San Juan, 9,040; Sterling Town have been Richfield City 4,412 lars, would find it worth only alarmed and requested assist- - were U3ed inciuding Nick gha. tlstical areas, which are called Sanpete, 11,053; Sevier, 10,565; Mt. Pleasant Moroni 339 $9,135 in purchasing power to- - ance. Town Division 4,870 Sigurd census county divisions. These Summit, 5,673; Tooele, 17,868; been of Salina, who went along As it happened, the car carry 655 Salina Division Fairview City 2,610 day. divisions are used instead of the Uintah, 11,582; Utah, 106,991; on the North side of Salina Can- 544 465 Aurora Town Walter L. Budge, candidate for ing the foursome ran out of gas, Ft Green City election precincts, townships and Wasatch, 5,308; Washington, 879 415 Attorney General, also address- - and being late at night on the yn as 8 (fuide, stated Sheriff Redmond Town Moroni City minor civil divisions for 728; Weber, 110,744. Lions Trail, no cars came along Huntsman. Salina In and ed the rally. 1,572 Mt. Pleasant 1,618 were City City Sanpete Population which population statistics Bull Grading Set For Sevier Rites Dedicate New Post Office tr ,.0 Camporee Attracts Scouts To llavajo Lake A CORRECTION . week-Longin- o com-eeri- ng two-da- ?! ed CORRECTION m Club Starts Annual Scholarship pre-concei- v- .itinn nTi m y, - Ad-Ut- ah r. Republican Hits Spending During Rally In Salina Sunday Accident In Redmond Shakes Couple Bookmobile Here Today reg-Slx- one-ca- th Cub Scouting irre-Th- Leaders Set two-da- con-fiel- Training Meet d, - - - sdis September Storms Bring Relief To Parched Valleys And Mountain lion-plu- Al-Co- much-neede- te ?? Tit ?,? T Sevier County Safe After Search By Sheriffs Jeep Posse ht s- penLrth . sub-divid- ed er |