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Show 1 Subscribe!! Advertise!! V.OL 8 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 Educators of NO. .11 State Nealy to - itt titute When Nil An' important meeting of the mem- bers.of.the Scenic Highways Assoc; of Utah 'was Held at. the For- - . Will Pay . Mel Her A Want Ad For the past two monthsthe rary Board has had Miss Aletha , Teachers Institute for the. Sevier Hal Kerr, School distriot, held at the Richfield of the state high school building two days of this who passed week, Thursday and Friday, proved part of the, assistant chief engineer road commission, and long hours with Mrs. through Salina the early rest Hotel iij this city Wednesday Hazel Allred, 'the librarian, to put week, told a Salina Sun afternobn, says the Nephi Tiriies- - Salinas Public .Library in shipshape and instructive very interesting representative that just as soon as .News. Members were" present from Miss Mortensen, a Salina girl and a to the teachers. Supt, A. J. Ashman the county commissioners of Sevier many of thte important towns of Cen- - student of the U. of U. for three had charge of the exercises at the county would present a clean bill for tral and Southern Utah and much years, has done excellent .work at the meeting Thursday morning. After a right of way between Salina and informafion was .given out relative University library and was particu-t- o the opening exercises, Supt Ashman Richfield, the state and the. governthe r.oad jirolflems of this section, larly fitted to .undertake the gave the address of welcome, in ment 'would be ready to take immed. Hinckley called the cleaning. When she left JSaJma-t- a. .which he said that 118 teachers were iate steps to put over the project that order and. reviewed the sume her work at Salt Lake City on' employed 'in the district this year, has- been hanging fire for months past. trouble that had. to be overcome September 1, she left an excellent 'that 80 per cent of these teachers Mr. Kerr stated that it would be through the .use of 'the name Utah puce of work . behind . were in 'the district last year, that necessary to have the right of way Auto Club but which had now been Every book and magazine in the they teach 37'00 students every day, at jevery point thus enabling the state gettled. die said-- ' that tv?o associat- - library has been examined and class- and that it costs the school board road commission to put the matter ions wtfre opeimting under twonames jfied. AH damaged books have been $1200 every school day. He then in- clear before the government reprer butthere was perfect rebound andevery inch of shelf rpom troduced the following visiting school , sentatives and intimated ' that both between them. and in time they may presents orderly- rows of 'valuable' authorities': Miss Peterson, supervi- Ahfigovernment and state were eager be m'erged into one organzat-ionbut jaeding material.- 'Information has sor of the Primary Grades of the and anxious to gratify the residents nob'at present. He said that Scenic been given before" about the. new state; Mr. D. W. Parrott, State Sec- of Sevier county. If the right of way Highways Association was not incor- - book? which have been purchased by retary of the U. E.. A. and Editor of is cleared at once Mr. Kerr stated porated but was operated under a ihe boird. ' 7'hes.e. new books, which the Utah Educational Review; Dr. E. that steps would more than likely be . board consisting pf five members. cover all lines of thought, were sel-- . E. Ericksen, teacher of Philosophy at taken to let the contract this fall. He saicLLb&rftssociation had no fight e.cted from a list sent out "by the the University of Utah. As for starting the grading and with any other, road organization but National Bureau of Education. These,, N. II. of President Hayes, Judge building, however, ho thought it late was working to bring before the with the large collection already in the government the Sevier School Board, spoke next. in the season pebple of the country the wonderful the Jibrary have fiiled the shelves He stressed the importance of thor- money which had been allotted for attractions of Utah. In this til no more books pan be added until ough daily preparation of the teacher the project is not noyr available for connection he paid a high tribute to there is more shelf room, The Brighain Young University and declared that such preparation is the reason that it has been placed on The Salina Tigers, which has gain. fhe secretary F. D; JJ. Gay who he Mortensen ed . distinction During hes stay, will doors its fall quar- a sure cure for worry. Judge Hayes some other state project. It could, for the open during the baseball' said had done wonderful 'worjc in the visited all the best libraries in Sevier accord- then asked for the loyalty tf the however, be cared for in the early on ter 14, of Monddy, September season by winning the majority development of'the roads of Utah, and Sanpete counties and reports that made Presi- teachers to the board. The Misses spring. to announcement by season last ing closed 'the played, and, the Scenic Highways magazine none posses more domplete lines of games S. Harris. Monday and Mable Ence Franklin dent Madge Peterson, and Joseph Peterson, chairman of the Pleasant Mt.' the by giving 'now being published by Mr. Gay was information." than the focal, - one. Sunday for Sadie a beautiful of county commissioner Howarth then board will he sang registration da(ys a good trouncing, beating .the Tuesday 'the best of its kind, in the United . Others say the .Salina Library is one lads was adthere that stated Was an followed .which Sevier will instruction and trio, class by county, commence Not-' ee 8. 3 to score of visitors by ' States. . . of the best small town .libraries in dress from Dr. Ericksen. He urged only a short distance through some September 12.. fact that the game on . Wednesday, the withstanding ' The officers. elected ape as follows: Utah. At is it worthwhile The University commences its the teachers to build the characters of the fields that have not as yet 'any rate, inso far as tbe score E. S. Hinckley, president; E. S. Wood-- , for- any Salina. citizen to .visit thn ws students through appealing been secured. Commissioner Peterson -' ofN their most the favorunder . was cohcerned, the game was not Fiftieth, year F. D. B. Gay, ex- - library and see for. themselves the ruff, to and to teach them also stated that a program had been their ever able has circumstances it emotions, experwithout thrills and many a stunt was ecutive nd field secretary; Dr. Arch orderly shelves filled with informa-Lew- i staged on the diamond that would' ienced, says President Harris. The to think straight and intelligently. 'mapped out where the commissioner of Salina, Utah; and E. M. lion and inspiration. At the departmental meeting held would at once take the matter up and completion of the new Heber J. Grant do credit to ?pme of the higher-up- " Tyson, of Brigham.. City,, directors. Mrs. Allred, the librarian", 'is Library building, together with some in the afternoon, Dan Baker and Dr. secure the right of way that is now . . advisory board- consisting of xioift to serve" the public. She feels players. minor additions, gives the school Ericksen made the principal speech? in. contention and then place the matAt the end of the second inning on& member from each county will be that she has received many helpful such in physical facilities as it has never es. Mr. Baker said teachers should ter in the hands of the road commisthe lead by 4wo the Tigers were selected by the officers and direct- - suggestions from. Miss Mortense'n tallies; the score being two to one. had before, and even though the- en- make a study of their studies and sion. ors i the. near future. . and. the.Library itself is now in first Neither Side was able to R. A. Gilles, resident engineer for , get a player rollment has more than trebled in the . suggested various ways to gain the ' ' r1 class Condition. Dr. state road- commission and who of students. interest Ericksen shall the to be we able 'four years., across the home plate ujitil the six- past on , has com-the then a talk well the gave masterly charge of the Itichfield-Elsinor- e during th, at which time the locals- annexed get along very subject, Education for Democracy. road, was here with Mr. Kerr. Gilles . . JOltfS SUN FAMILY two more runs. The Hub Gity lads ing year. REDMOND ' ' The faculty has been enhanced by He declared that the great need for stated that the new piece of road . NEWS ITEMS Thirty Salina citizen's, believing in managed to get two runs in the eigth,. the addition of some new' 'scholars a democracy, such as ours, is more would be completed by the end of this in number to piake. a n their p'iper have joined but. failed . from , , fresh the reflective thinking and general hon- week and be ready for inspection bethe big universities-oMr'. G. A. Christensen, Miss Mon- - the big family during the past week showing towards' winning the game. land. Among- them are Dr. y. M. esty in thinking. Dr. Ericksen said, tween September 10th and 16th. Thi tez Christensen and Miss Blanche. and .will- - be reader? of the Sun for' The visitors settled ' down at the last e Enplan Democracy is a way of living, not an road is built on the the next year. The list" of new sub- and gave a good demonstration ef Tanner, Professor of Zoology and Poulsen of Salt Lake, arrived in d be will one of the indiviand when The of the institution. Dr. and completed rightsSudweeks, not Joseph tomology, could but the their ability, gain Tnesday .for . a visit. Miss scribers is as follows: assistant professor of Educational dual must be recognized, but.empha-- . best and most substantial of that type ' ' .. be oyercome. . . Lee Peterson. , Chjristjensen wll'l teaclt school,- th5s Charles J. Hart, in- sis should be placed on the social ever constructed in the state. Administration, efLewis and Steele formed the Leo H. Crane. coming year at. Sigurd. " . in structor Gerrit obligations of individuals. while PhysicalEflucation, the fective battery, for Dave Bird, . Tigers, A wedding, reception was tendered Me Jong, Dean of the College of Fine Today, Friday, departmental meet' Hennen service did and for. G. D. Merrick. whipple Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson , ( a are number there ings are held in the morning and the Alt. Pleasant.- Fojlowing is the lineup Arts. AURORA at the J. P. Johnson Jiome. ' . Lars Peterson. will be elected in the general officers old be of who members will faculty of the respective teams: Salina ITEMS NEWS Lorerltzen. Ernald The n&wlyweds were the recipients of back after leave of absence for study afternoon session. After the afternoon Lewis,- Sorenson, (Sates, Mc.Steele, Liston. . M.S. . many beautiful and useful gifts. At-- . meeting, a party will be held at th Kenna; Snarr, Crane, Bird and B. and travel. N. P. '.Rasmussen. . LymaM Sorenson of Glenwood spent tractive decorations, .light' refreshAnona, where the teachers will beMts PleasantAEricksen, McKenna. W.. Gribble. J. . '. ments and interesting games d Sunday Jiere with relatives, he was come acquainted with each other. ' BUILDING BOOM .Jarden, Hansen, Whipple, Gunsef-soSTARTS M.L. Acves. . the to the enjoyment of- the many guest of his sister, Mrs. Alma .The following appointment .of Orrock, Jorgenson, Eberf, Orton Js H. Crane. .. Mel Anderson, a .former resident, teachers for the. North Sevier district Durfee. relative? and frjends-whassembled . and. Hennen. .J.'B. McDonald. Mt. and Mrs. H. II. Bell of Glento wish the. couple good luck. but who has faith in Salina, recently has been announced: ' ' ' Bird. . Brig. . returned-herand "started a real Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen) who North Sevier high Dan Baker, wood spent a few hours here on SatW. C.' MuVphy.' ' Anderson Mr. boom. RELIGION CLASS ENOURAGEI) building have been at Frovo during the sum- recently principal; Stena Scorup, Jos. A. An- urday, visiting with relatives. ' W. M. Cusljing. ' Mrs. LaNore Shaw of Vermillion office and derson, Albert Fisher, Lon B. Timp-solumber a large held completed rner, were here this "week sending Special meetings. . were Ora Lorentzen. ; . was The 24x110 front the guest of her sister Mrs. feet. building; part their belongings to Provo where they Van LaVerda Scorup, Johnstone, throughout the North 'Sevier stake Sol Johnson. . . of this city, ThursNettie Ilarward will make their hopie in .the future. last Sunday evening to enthuse more of. the 'building is' to. be used for an Geo. M. Wright, R. D. Richardson. ' Will aim ' Floyd used while will be office rear the Mr. Frandsen, for many years a cap-- . part , interest in the work. Local talent fur- Salina Grades M. I. Iverson, day. Derrell Jensen. Curtis were Mr. his Lorenzo He offices has lumber. Mrs. for and. Jack-soable and popular teacher in Redmond opened W. Edna and nished the J. music and, Gribble, ' principal; readings E. A. Mickelsen. has been attending the Alpine sum- Ora Lorentzen, Florence Bar- business visitors at SaRna; Saturmembers of the stake board of the and yard and is now ready to supply II. A. Madsen. . to lumber the In addition bis t patrons. mei schdol during the last twelve; on various wards spoke the .Needs nard, Erma. Selin, Lena Peterson, day. Oluf Jepson. been new has offices 'brick a The first culprits to be apprehendweeks. He expects to take out- his B.A. garage Class of Beulah West, Vivian SmitR, Evador The. Work. speakReligion H. Andersop, F, west blocks two corner ed at the erected for ignoring the city curfew law . degree Hiis winter and later teach' ii Nelson. ers during the evening . Geo. DeLang..-serand' of Main This Varna Johnson and Gwen street. were, garage the high schools. The people'. of RedDelbert Redmond Hansen, prinFirgt ward Stena'Scorup and J. F. - . Clarence M.ills. . be Joe use.d vice to station are No fine was imposed. by mond will miss the 'Frandsens very A. Clara Peterson; Salina Second ward J. Sigpiiller, cipal; Jeanette S'alina Cafe. of Ephraim, Charle.s . and F. T.' Nelson; Sigurd Farrell, t.he well known garage and Johnson,-Ma- y Ewles. Christensen much, but wish them the best of luck Arthur Martin. are who auto Andersons is man. in occupying 'in their neto surroundings. giving violin lesengaged Jesse: Thomell and II. C. Wiljiams; Aurora IX C. Oviatt,. principal; II. F. Jensen. '. Mr. Anderwhich brick a sons new in this honre, Redmond Thos Herbert and Martin vicinity is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ernell Jensen of Eph-- . Lucile Hatch; Mala Poulson, Gail Will Rasmussen. is thEs week. son Willie it This, Ilarward completed. .recently . . Johnson. raim'were- Redmond visitors Sunday. Jensen; .Aurora Edwin Cowley and ' a- real .Joseph SorensojL convention is the start of The class building said, Paul Religion Vermillion 'Milton . Mrs. Ward J.ensen returned Aurdock;home The following named boosters have is wKTch in announced boom and ward it was held in our Salina, Sunday Ivie and Edwin Sortn-sonSundayafter spending two weeks with made renewals: . . LEAVE FOR COASST . residents' that other' new offices-anevening was well- attended and is reher parents at Payson. ' : Mis Mr. and Mrs. II. 'Jphn Ameson. are being contemplated. ported to have been a fine success. Mrs.'"Moronl Seeley of Canada is SCHOOL HOUSE SHINES' Chris Christensen, Hazel Crandall, Harold Crandall mnd Edwin Cowley of Sigurd was the. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie .See Salina Hospital. ' . Mrs. 'A. S. Crane departed last Satur- first Robert Osborne, custodian of the BACK FROM MISSOURI . speaker, after which the bal-' 'ley this week.. Jim Rex. . west . destination their Salina schdol, has been. .working durthe for , day was taken ance of the time O. by F. Dr. up Bullock, the ' Emmett Robins. Jenson entertained- in . ing the 'major part of the summer Saliria and Gunnison dentist returned being Los Angeles. Harold Crandall Paul B. MuAlock; who will take ' A.lma Murphy:. . honor of her littte daughter, Maurine, on the school buildings and has them, to Salina the first of the week after will' resume his studies in dentistry charge of the Seminary work at the . "... Geo. Fenn. Tuesday afternoon, .the occasion being Southern Calif- North. Sevier high school the coming in splendid shape for the opening of an absence of nearly two ninths on at. the University-oh'cr birthday anniversary. Thirty ' of Joe Crane. school next Monday morning. Desk? a well earned vacation. Dr. Bullock ornia and expects to complete. ,hi& winter. her little friends were delightfully course this year. Mrs. "Crandall and and woodwork have been stained and Joseph Fordham. . Miss Monida Ilarwaixl spent Tuesfpent the major portion of his time her 'entertained with the jolly games and Chas, C. Nordfelt daughter will remain at Los An- day of last week in Ephraim visiting polished,' .blackboards painted, floors with his. parents at . Ilarrisonv.ille, L. Christopherson. . oiled and all the windows made' Mo., later the winter, while Mr. with friends. dainty refreshments. visiting Kansas City and geles during ' H. A. Taylor. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willards'en are . speckless. Mry Osboipd has also ex- other cities. He remained over a few Crandall and Mrs. Gates expect to reMrs. Lora Curtis and family, forIL S. Gates. turn to Salina in about two week. the happy parents o'f a new baby girl ercised hisT'.genuity qt carpentry clays at Salt Lake enroute home. . merly of. McGill, Nevakla, arrived Sarah Long. born last Saturday, by adjusting the windows to afford here Thursday. They wiir make their ' CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Charles Jensen was the only better ventilation. The School board . Miss Vivian . Smith has returned to home here for the present,1. Mr. Curtis Mr and Mrs. Glen Rasmussen and has .offered a prize to the janitor who unlucky personj'to get injured at the Members of the Literary' club were resume her teaching, after spending who is still employed at McGill, will ch Idren, who have been visiting dur- does the best. work during the school M. I. A. picnic at . Maple Grove last entertained at the . A. E. Thorsen the past month (traveling through join his family shortly. th N. P. Ras- - year and a glance at Salinas halls ranch visM. Saturday. While the crowd was run- ing the past week-aof and I. A. western The .officers the several ward states of the Wednesday of last week. Light , ning and playing games,' Mrs. Jensen rnussen home, left Saturday morn- of learning indicates 'that the and and univrsities the entertained associations colleges big Primary iting and a reading from ' refreshments : land in this city. . slipped,' and fell in such a way that ing for their home at Salt Lake City. Red and Black proved the interest- throughout. She visited at Berkley at a weiner roast Thursday evening, her ankle was dislocated.' She was They were accompanied 'by Mr. Rasing features for the afternoon. The with one of her best friends, Miss in honor of Mrs. Annie Anderson and placed in the Frands Poulsen car and mussen'S mother, Mrs. N. P. RasmusMiss Cless Mortensen, . who has hostesses were Mesdames J. G. Sor- Mary Pack, a niece of Dr. Fred Pack her daughter, Thelma, who were both ruhed to the. Salina' .Hospital, within sen, .who will remain in the capital been in Salt Lake this summer, came enson,- Vivian Bums, Carl Forshee, of the U. of U. Miss Smith has many officers in these organizations. The . . twenty five minutes. Latest reports for a short visit. to Salina last Friday for a short visit James Reynolds and A. E. Thorsen. new ideas and much material and a evening was spent in playing games, are that she is improving. Her friends with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mrs. D. G. Burgess will entertain lot of enthusiasm for the beginning and roasting weiners. About thirty wish her a speedy recovery. II. C. Williams has purchased' tbe Mortensen. She returned with her the club members next Wednesday. of school. guests were present, f Ank-n Frandsen',' who bas been at- F. A. Mattsson home and is prepar- foster, Miss Aletha Mortensen, last tending summer school at the U. of ing move in. 'Mattssons will reside Tuesday morning. Both young ladies II. P. Ditlevson and son have returJ. P. Lillywhite went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning Brozell Slade U. for the past twelve weeks arrived in the Jonas Mattsson home until they will prepare to continue their studies ned home after spending a' week at Tuesday in the interest of his busi- - went to Nevada, where he will work in Redmond last Saturday. build a new house. . at the U. of U. this year. ness. the Uinta reservation. this winter. Lib-- Mor-iatio- n- tensen-workin- toe house-President-- E. S-- - - - Tilers Eel Season Provo lirersity U To .Ojen Sept. With Bis Victory M-is- s one-side- d, - an-A- n. - ' - -- - -- I home-tow- f - two-stag- Red-mon- - . Friday-evenin- g n - - coritri-bute- ',.'" - '- -- n, . - . ) . n, " . n, - - . were:-Salin- . liar-war- .... - - Mrs.-Ervi- a I ... '. - ... - - - - well-know- . f '.'. . - . . t prize-will- , . -- t-- ... d. |