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Show Subscribe!! Advertise!! A J VOL 8 NO. 22 SALINA, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. ' "Traps Mills. Ire IliiBffll 'Cailii- la Boiisjs j Salim Wolverines ' Want Ad Will Pay . tune with the ohl tia- cfition of the unlucky f features , Friday, the 13th, disaster flanked both the Salina and North Sliipite football teams for further nmtiiqia- tion in the finals for the Nate picnship games when the sc amble ended in a ti, the score being 13 to "13. As result of no division game ly tli Salina and North Sanpete were eli.n- inated. Monroe, which has held an eh- viable position all during the senes of games, walked" pff with the honors in Keeping -- , , head of e rec-'.t- d " . ani-i'a- m were ing in th.. round-up- .' Folster of ; "Superintendent tn-lpa- t -- ' for ing penults were responsible most of the money received, $2,940,393 having been paid for timber and $1,i25,377 for glazing permits. Per; mits for the ue of National Forest lands for summon- homes and other forms of special use, including water power, biouglit in $334,367. of the receipts are re-t- u omit to the states in which they aie collected, for t he use of school and load funds in the counties in which hutional Foiest lands are situated. In addAi n, 10 per emit of the receipts will be expended by tlu; Forest Service and Hanger Tangren, mison, 'Baniar and Albertsen. The jfuty returned from tiie east border t the Frshlake reserve this and. ro.rtej the . round-usuccessfully staged. There ha; been too much carless- ess about animals foraging on the (serve where no permit has been anted-anthe government is tak-ia stand that the practice shall op; said one of the officials. All a. and cows will be .spaing horses ak. n up and the owners will be held Y 'IpLnA ble.lt is unfair to those who d permits f1r "grazing on the re- - $ , Mrs. Mary Ann Burgess, wife of D. G. Burgess, and one of Saunas most piominent club and social work-- , ers, died at the Salina hospital last Sunday evening, following an illness of less than a week. Mrs. Burgess, though able to be about submitteu to an operation the early part of last week for what was supposed to be if minor importance. Developments, rehowever, during the opaation, vealed the fact that her condition was worse than had been expected. soon followed and the pa- Receipts from National Forest resources during the fiscal year ending June 30,. 1925, totaled $5,000,137 to the final tabulation made uy the United States Department of A'uieullure. This u.nount is $251,700 less than the eceipta for the previous fiscal year, but is $409,204 larger than the average annual receipts of the preceding five years. Sales of timber and livestock graz- horses found trcspas.ang on the I ishlake National Fmc'L reeAe, were rouipled up lj by i angers and some of the an- midis weie-solto qover cost of dam- f,'- and exjienses incident to handThe animals ling and counding-up- . V ought prices ranging from. $2.50 to d no. Quite a few of the better k were iVrdaimed by the owners. ' G torso ri - . Fifty-fiv- R D. I -- . Is. Utah to liliare lo Thanksgiving ; Cun-plicatio- tient lingered for several .days and then .passed to the great unknown. She was surrounded by her husband two daughters and three sons when the final call came. Mrs. Burgess was known for her : : ; ; loving and charming ways and wh- -i .if successful in defeating the Utah the announcement was made that she county lails then Moriqo goes in for had passed away, citizens paused in the f.inals to be played later in Salt . their work and in the homes and evLake. At the game staged here la.--t F ery place eyes were moistened wi'h Travel over the state highway through Sevier county tears and heads were bowed in sorrow. nearly 000. flans saw a pretty t m eXCC83 c .1 . f battle. Both tlje .Wolverines and the " durmg the past year haS been Mis Burgess was the daughter of H,ly in budding loads a.nd trails within North Sanpclcrs were in the game Paul rnj Dorthea Poulsen, and was ext year wi he' greater and no one can safely mer year' fonsts. for honors and throughout the strugborn at Monroe, April 27, 1882. Her ve teriitory'Snd to give properipro- the tremendous increase of the years .to fol'ow. predict Including both the 10 per egnt to parents were gle was a mighty-o-a-namong the early settle s ofly ended, 'Dion to them all bt'her.stock will be Roads of the most enduring nature will be necssapy to tr spent on National Fore.--t roads ih a tie. The North how-- , When the state. of but five years pd, . ihidd, n. and trails ami the 25 per cent payab.e contend- - with these conditions. Located afc we are in the very ever, were the favorites and should M.s. her parents came with L ' Burgess, . that m stock 1 he o the various counties for roads and T .key position to the states great scenih wonders; directly on a have bested their opponents. A mi - d 'n in poitaj to and to the time of her Salina, up the round-up- , be one to Y schools. California will leceive $346, deVel- and with she has death resided here all the play ot two', however, blasted all highway, agricultural mining i . . Ume.ry county. Thus far no 133; Oregon, $230,320; Idaho, $218, time. hopes and the game ended wirii 13 was the youngest child Shq i lplaints have been offered Pment beooming more and more evident. It is. plain to the 2 ftv; stock Arizona, $110,561; Colorado, and ly a the . of points fqr each team. ' only girl family of four wtu fromtTie "west side, but in serious thinker that the greatest care must be taken in selecting 150,989; Washington, $138,320; As .All through the fiercely fought children. she into womant iie to those grew who .are paying a a $97,328; Wyoming, $113,987; t 11 type gf road adequately capable of withstanding the punish- CTQTVIO CnlJnn Mrs. hood a wondeveloped Burgess Utah. $71,400; New Mexico, $08,734; "lthUt 1ermtst ment afforded by heavily loaded trucks and a vastly increased and much credit is due W the edth e " ni' bktprout10 and loving derful and personality South Dakota, Nevada, $34,353; and of passenger cars. made tgam for the galfant score for her friends the work in npmber all nos by " $10,005. itions. . . Under such "conditions a lightly constructed road, wjth "its losing and' charmihg tways. After . Throughout the. entire graduaUng from ihe schools' of Saina high cost of 'maintenance is any thing but an asset.- According "J she attended tjje Wasatch academy at Seviej- had show to reports of th.e Jiighway commission state' of New Mt. Pleasant and she had the distinccass add as ayesult held first di i York.)their gravel roads are oo.sting annually' for maintenance sion place in the" standing of tlu; tion of leading her classes. amounts any. where "bejtween $500.00 arid $1,200.00 On January 14, 1902 she was marteams. The alone, gien . ried to Delbert G. Burgess and to duringdh'e plctying season shtws Unit pdr mile per annum. The same reports shqw that" good hon- Salin? has material, and good mater"be union five' children weie born, constructed1 concrete roads cpst but fronj $12.0.0. tq. two girls and three boys. The childootball ial, foe a rattling team, . fr ffir'the same period of time. ren are Paul, Robert and Stanley, and Ra that des' never before something Selina .Redmoml,i Auuora: and Sig- - ..f . ,i which -shows that over a period ore T . here is a lesson ill this and Ada." Paul and Eva, who 'e Eva Coach Pi Rufus. d ViU chords on.: . have health clinics in their jeloptd: .. A road Salina.; postofficc is now domicilt intents substantial the the'more feast type-iat the University at Salt years ; --yective 'though rquUd-atlast," can Iy better" expensive. and places-and ed in. new and spacious quarters and were advised of the serious "wdh'a. life of but-- few year awd which requires continual Lake, proud of his eleven 'tbit r babies will resplt if the plan and it is the public generally has learned the a safe prediction Ihat if the same' a a on foot matures. Mrs. Ella Con- of their mother and both 'ondition maintenance is hot the kind of a road that should be built Thei move path to the new home. players and .the samd coach .are hr e a of the-- ' bureali of child .hygiene with the moniy secured by out recent bond issue. If- that 4 was made last F iday ar.d generally hurried to the bedside. next season, Salina. will wirfU up l Mill. Burgess was a member of the p.'il.nent of- the state . boaird of is expended in roads of but a temporary nature it will pi aking the public is satisfied. The money j Ladies champions, dn has b?en Salina during the a..h, Literary club, the LProgresso in the Gates 're. be but. a tew years until traffic conditions will demand per- - ? 1 1'fice' is now located w and c:ub an ardent woeker in the . n .and Iras aroused much enthus- - .4 Vr3 building, recently vacated by the Sun and- n6 money and will Therd then manent ones. be no.roa'ds Red local mo Cross chapter, and a supin movement. tbe Coo un' pferatinw p.inting plant. Tin? building has ami worker in the better health Alvin Sorenson, Mrs. Cqn- -' $ we don't believe, that the pedpje .woold countenance another porter and has" . . V. dergor.e a complete change V r, i.as maHe many, visits and ha3 bond j3suefor t'his purpose. It canwcll h en lemodeled throughout. The walls movi ments. She loved her home and that Chi l.nu'y conferences with mothers g....If eventually roads of that nature areto be. with lath and was a most devoted wife and mother. have been deub'ed . neciessar, Solemn and funoal ser- p'asttr, a n.w floor placed over the vices WeTe" heldimpressive At Mrs. for Burgess at old one and convenient partitions Second the Me lo.vnys named above. It was- first Wednesday ward chapel . New the of have been built; boxt'o, two oclock. Bishop G. afternoon at aimed to have a health center, up- needed the are among keyess tj pc, M. Burr conducted the services. G M. mg Sn'ina as headquarters, but due imptovements, and 'aHogethe'- the m;vv Another tragedy and one, which i.the fact that the .towns are far office is a wonderful improvement Wright, with the opening number of shocked t'he .entire comm unity-- , was t and over the old one and Postmaster J. the song service, impressively sarg a. great inconvenience enacted last Sunday afternoon, win n "p 'vouh esnll. in.eoing to and from Uie his pa- th solo,' The Holy City, following (,scar An.leison now Christie Hammond, the which prayer was offered by William "v.n.'d there would" places, .be trons the. best of service. ;some . Milton elkughter of Mr. and Crane. A quartet composed of Arthur ofin.'' r contagion, shpuld any Hammond . of Favctte, was killed Prows, James Jenson, M. I. Oveson volon. and as a result-thefinal SHOWKIJ FOR BRIDE when she was. covered y several hanj . " G. M. Wright gave a selection and n n was toTuve . . . . . . thp clinics at . dred pounds of sand. Christh, accord'he several places. . Misses Mirl Shepherd, Madge Ol- 'and then Bishop Burr gave a biogia-phieing to. repoite, was playing along- a for ladies night, homes of the agel; the widows sen, Wanda Mi Donald, Maurine Borg The" high sketch of the deceased. ChrissrhuuLkuilding .has beep .Tentative plans sand bank and was compantop-Anderson other various tian of Manti, gave a short p' widowers and all "Fee to ifsv as "a place to htilJ will be bright- and Annie Mae Ilall, were hostesses, profriems'and ions. The children, were 'd.i indhe, ti.e dime-'- . m Salina and' announce-'ic- s and James Jenson followed talk, miscellaneous cm mpe-tma.de the regular lunvht 'Thanksgiving, week- with .btisk-iv- at a. well appointed f shnd and. were making caves, xlun solo a with entitled Loves Old Sweet Mrs. homy-ois made thaf the first.one at hower s Thurs--,ttiny August of the: Sklina J.iops-cluiiP(i wtth gmidie? of all siKldgnly several hundred pounds of to Song. Mrs. U . J. un-Erickjen, complimentary sand becanie loosened and..swcpt "d.nv n day evening, of 'last week, one of kin(Js Jjr Miss .Wanda W. .Hansen, formerly born since, the .first" of last, ustial interest, ft had been planned to Other speakers were Mrs.- Ellen 'bK's . o'nthe unforfunate swiftly girl. .The "of month. of this city, and Judge II. and this will a he. bride examlna-for week," Miuiry Humphrey Ericksen, this but eligible hold niirht. ladies. "other two chi'ldien, U'pal Itvatt and The home was tastefully decorated N. Ilayes of Richfield. Mrs. Don C. Ada Tilby and a delightful time was had by Merrill, for the LProgresso club, gave with those present. Games, music and a a beautiful tribute for the departed When social timei occupied a greater part member of the club. Following the . what. had of tin evening and late a dainty Dry Those Tears, by Dan solo,'0, Bake-'- , benediction was offered by was served. Mrs. Hansen many beautiful presents and Ileber C. Williams. The body was linen, fancy work, silver- taken to the East cemetery and tenhurried to a beet field .where .'men i and early Thurs roippnsod evening Wednesday n dishes. She was also the derly laid to its final resting place. f anl rK ware. beneficial highly were at work and gave the alaim. The. and mothers . Dr.' Don C. Merrijl, among one of ,.... norninK-t'h;(V ba,kets will be dis. incipient of well wishes for a happy The pallbearers were John Rwles, luncheon-meetinmadearp thdaj-a to lending the speakers at the te the scene of every aid. .men ed to the many homes of. the t life by her hosts of friends. . Johh'TJarnard, Charles Nielson, Rex :l,PIK,it- The result is proving gave an interesting talk .on Armist - . accident anil in a shoit time. iplife- ,pfl in the .Second 'the . li VfJ,,u.' and childnen having 'defects' ire Day. IV. Merrill told of the ere- Barnard, P. C. Scorup and less. body of Christie Hammond vfis bak'(,ts tth delivered songi will he M me NY SHIPPED CATTLE COi having thgn taken fro.rryUie pile of'saml. Sadly the ,ton of the. ,lay 'and W.hat l mea,lt -n reC.tei aT ahd the real spiyrit of happi- . h eorhn,; into The floral offerings were "profuse happy and healthy to. all America. body was home to the home of the - s Four car lo;,ids of cattle. were ship-- p fn:th. vvilj hildi rv fhe' casket was covered with the and is Gunnison who E..B. Bierce, grief stricken, parents.-rsuperintendent vl from Salina this week, going out Dui ing the week a sphndid program of love and friendship. : tokens censtrurtic'ii of of the the drying 'v ill he riven by the nieinliers of the ever tbe Denver &.Rio G ande WestYa.lley the floral gifts were the Metal among for Cfay& rJapt UPAIRING II f,I WAV IMmaij a soeiation and the parents ern Rav. Me.Farlnnd shipped, three made by the clubs and" societies were . a was at A.Urora,. pf guest ORGANIZE.-FOc r - and cue was RACKET B I.i, (ompany bint out' by F. wi'l be ihe guest'. Th and wreaths from the Ladies uii'g the past men tht1 cub Mr. Brte gave.an exhaust- stockThe not a rankd in the P'eces vvi'l include on'y ' h. u impipjed ip Bpth the First- . and Second, vvaids a few club, the LProgresso c'ub. Literary ive report of the plans of his comp making, of Salina make an endeavor lu i'i! .up a.i ik on the state highway- any and said, when the plan.t was-in- piot1 ram of Thanksgiving songs and. J grade and the shippers received Woodmen of the World Lodge No. the top prices. All we e consigned to will be fun and organize-basken. SaLna and Redmond anVl op ball 'teams with a. the Boy Scouts and tbe 10308, complete and in operation, another the California hiarkets. all .fo, attending. u- iJ view to creating interest .in the Salina t Lions club of this citv, west of town. v All .and a. payroll builder industry and the Pi Kappi Alpha fraternity, .a. 3 the fgw cracks have beqn would be added to the county's assets. sport. Leaders are now seeking ATTEND. FUNERAL AT MLtlRAY IHIILE WITH DELTA of which Paul Burgess is a memh-". with tar and" the . highway L. O. Doane, engineer in charge of players, who-caqualify for the two l teams and more- than likely sufficand the Pi Epsilon Phi sorority of tbe g rniprovcment. '"'W a Riehardsen his and and Mr. the su'veving branch line of .. Mr.' and Mrs. R." Ilufii; Fvans, ient men can he for this the railroad up fjalina canyon, and M s D E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. ouad of football plivers vvi'l go to University, society of which Mis FMal purpose. It is propo-e- d to 'have each diipp of Joseph, irnder- - Mr. Todd, cashier for fha Park City Charles Kiel on.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- - F'n't! hre hy wil stage a post-- Burgess was a member. In addition "team in .fine "Dim and then stmt ,i a 11,no' operation, at .the Salina State bank, were also dinne- gueat the high school to these, hundreds of friends and relmrrd Maitin and libs. A. II Evans, ganA .series .games for the!'aI Monday and is getting al- - and both gave brief talks. . at Millard tic eh to the Salt Lake last Saturday .. motoied county town. atives gave beautiful flowers. A league organization is mi fl T :'h u hunch from here and Besides the grief stricken husband, of Mrs. Ann 'V-,accompanied to Sal- to uUend the fum-iai lv her two in the countv and if this is Mrs. Ijplafd Simpers is spending a Brown, a sister to tie lat W. H. TSoiarJ-,fwill try nut iomo of his D. G. Burgess, Misses Eva and Ada, d.iurhters, Mary and I'I Salina sports will be affodid-somSb'PP will return home by few davs as the guest of Mr. and Mis. ' ung-e-r stock and the boys have fune.al services Impressive ' real fun during the ionic midJie of the week. Chas. Bjerrgo at Axtell. (Continued on page eight) high hones of u'cluniing victorious. weie held at Murray. andhat will likebunch of .hu-kip- s ly participate in the state final-.Wednesday Conroe defeated Price to the tune of 6. to 0. Saturday of this week Monroe plays with Payton and -- . k p : Une-fourt- -- d g Some Food For Thought. , . j ... - d fr 1 o'-t- pf-t- trans-continent- al .lon-.an- .... 1 a, i.-- . .t - - ef-th- e s'dv-..er- demom-ty-atio- Y-- - 1 .- " - s - hu-kie- s -- -- a 1 u-- , - with-rea- - t t . -- Girl Meets Tragic alii ... - the-tim- ... - t ... - n -- -- - r - . i t M;-s- ills. - liters kaiflaiii 'Primary AULIobs Heeiina .."." 1 yith-tvv- v p-i- al - - nt wou-ld-in- this-time- ., - i . lun-.ciie- d- e . - g .... - wanl.-Whe- - 1,1 n . g- . David-Evan- n- "... 1- . Prin.-cip- " al Wl-ste- fn -.- " - enter-UMtlme- two-week- pl s A-- f - Imt-ther- hap-oine- -- ss t - 'in-'-do- i , - for-the- mu-ter- . Co-ie- h eJ m '' o-- . - - - - ham-ioii-shi- ic-'wa- )!-fcte- d . , Ev-m- I.- -. s ' |