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Show av y ' Idv We Do Advertise It Pays v Job Printing SAL1NA, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 VOL. 9 NEW BUSINESS BLOCK , NEARING COMPLETION RECEIVES SEVERE BURNS Triuuipli At Cedar Iva, the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen, was severely burned on the legs Tuesday, when she upset a kettle of hot soap at the iQhristensen home. M;rs. Chris-- , lensen had been cooking the soap during the day, over a fire out- side. The fire was nearly outj and Mrs. Christensen was in the house attending to household duties when the cjiild curiously inspected the contents of the ket-dShe grabbed the edge of the essel to draw herself up, but the weight was too much and the kettle of scalding hot soap upset. As the tot fell backwards she threw her arms back, preventing them from being hurt, and as she was wearing a thick coat at the time, the rest of her body was But her legs fairly protected. vere covered only by thin stockings and slippers and the hot nass poured out over them, caus-n- g severe burns and blisters. She was taken to the hospital for treatment and last reports vere that the painful injuries vere healing as well as could be expected. ! No. 10 THREE YEAR OLD CHILD L 9 1 Id The building on the site of the old postoffice, next to the B. B. Shop, which has been under construction for several weeks, has been completed this week, save for a coat of paint, and Miles Curfew will move his barber materials into the new building Monday. The structure is on the ground belonging to E. A. Thorsen and was built by him, and leased to Mr. Curfew. Mr. Cur- few will occupy the smaller room in front and will rent the back room to Salina Legion Post 36, for a post or club room. Plumbing conveniences are being com- pleted today, and the building, will be graced with a coat of paint the first part of the week. Mr. Thorsen. is also beginning another structure west of the B. B. Shop. Excavations are being made now for the basement and brick for the walls has been all week. This building will be larger than the one just completed and is being planned a dry goods store. tot Teachers, buildings, equipment Members and visitors of the and teaching schedules will all American Legion from Salina be in readiness for the opening of who attended the convention grade and high schools next Monand rodeo at Cedar City the day. Such is the information first three days of last week, regiven out by Board Member S. turned home with high praises M. Jorgensen, Dan Baker, prinfor the success of the celebration of the high school, and M. to cipal resolutions with and strong I. Oveson. grade principal lafuture in the a near organize Said Principal Baker to a Sun , dies auxiliary chapter in Salina. We are all reported yesterday: Meetings held Monday, Tuesfour-yeefficient to an run ready day and Wednesday have been If this school the high year. highly interesting pronounced students will by get and beneficial in every respect. ting into school at the first, so At the meting Monday local they will miss none of the nine Commander E. W. Petty, chairmonths work, with our fine bunch man of the post activities comof teachers, we cannot fail to talk concerning mittee, gave a have a successful school year. the post activities fostered by the Grade and high school build- leading legion organizations and have been thoroughly clean-rivin- g urged the beginning of other inside ed and out. Rooms in the movements by the legion posts. have been freshly grade building from There were also reports kalsomined the roof, cor-fo- r and Americommittees on athletics, nices and window frames of the child welfare canism, legislation, freshened school are high up with and auxiliaries. Meetings of the thick of a coat new paint. Robert executives were held and various has Osborne, janitor, spent the new committees were appointed. entire summer ended A dance at nine oclock getting buildings and ground in readiness for octhe days activities. cupancy, and their excellent apTuesday morning the local One could feel nothing but pity for the blind man in the picpearance testifies to his ability as Post 36 led the parade, consisthis carriage does not move when he says wonders who ture Mr. Osborne had why a janitor. ing of representatives of legion in hand reins with in he is the He of the knows carriage charge sitting kalsomining in the Giddap. auxilposts, local organizations, and his work driver. a usual all the grade building is he and that and rodeo contestants. performancesof' units going through iary Miss Stena Scorup, Miss Lacy there sllows the re8Ut of long ex. Fourteen representatives of the But he finds no results because the horse the pulling power is Scorup, Harry Christensen and perietice and careful work. locals were in the parade and not attached. Maiden Scorup arrived in Salina A slight neces- looked mighty fine with the new But reasonable excuse, for he cannot see. Aurora between The a This ba9 detour man the Stated room with inadequate by A. J. Tuesday banners and everything. Scorup, promThey there are many men with the power of physical sight who are in inent cattleman of Utah, from In- - for thcL Rowing school enroll-i- . led the parade by virtue of hav- and Sigurd has been officially . opened, except for a stretch be- the hopeless predicament of the blind driver because they fail to ment, has been elrectcd in the e" ing the highest increase in mem- tween Vermilion dian creek, t m oan Juan county, of and , Sigurd of classes. Ihe two i placement . . . from them. At the . K .i A p u results A come M the to Av for fir look but a... Ar bership during past year. is a see important things 150 about road The feet. in toe basement fioiUn room a huge mass meting after the paac- As an example, we have the merchant who expects business to move almost and dustless, refurnishhave school been Jandy high rade Commander Petty received R. without advertising 'to pull it along. ed for occupancy by the two the Booth Trophy for member- cording to the state engineer, business who A. a was will admit that conthird grades this year, the shop Gilles, establishment business successful Every of short and a ship, speech gave visitor in Salina Wednesday. The sistent room in the basement being fixthanks. advertising fprnished the power and momentum on their upDistinguished guests of the ends the roads ed up for a regular class room to opening were present at the meeting, ward journey and that it is still an indispensable agency for them. short detour now save a be used by Mr. Fisher, science space among them U. S. Senators King north of Richfield. If true in their case, the small merchant cannot afford to sit on The new teacher. Ihe seventh and eighth and Smoot, Representative Col will be finished entirely this his unhitched wagon and wait for some miracle to move him along, road will be accommodated in grades ton, Governor Dern, dethe his to recent stock the which to fall, the according grade building instead of in corresponds for no- matter how good wagon, nor Mabey, and National Com comcision made the the by county high school as formerly. Famander McQuigg, who made the and store, it cannot travel alone, except down hill. exThe shows road missioners. culties meet tomorrow to decide main speech of the day. At two cellent and far is work better the placing of the other upon oclock the rodeo began, which in route. Sevold the Jian one grades with no was a genuine affair, anj classes. eral miles and dangerous curves in the Salina grades Teachers fake riders and no fake animals from the ben taken have be the highsame as announced wijl Another dance to be ridden. M. I. Oe- the as road following closely way, previously: Principal. for concluded the celebration Sail V. the route taken by J. Re seventh, possible son; Gribble; is Tuesday. ihe railroad. Edna sixth, Jackson fifth, Crane; in 36 Representatives of Post Travelers are urged to look Errna. Jacobsen, Provo, and Ora the parade on Tuesday were: E. finLorentzen; fourth, Zelma W. Petty, R. W. McAllister, out for the bridge not quite Siished Vermilion and between of The Mayfield; third Lem August the most interesting marriage One of James 1. Rex, 'Bryant Domgaard, Marie Jensen of A of Peterson tourists and s Salina of one speedgurd. Sevier party son, of the prominent County Jarvis Martin, Emery Long, Dr. man-an- d the road last one and 0 business Richfield; second, men May Ewles; along day ing this on 9, fair present fall, September C. L. Merrill, Edgar Thorsen, 'A. hit the bridge carecom-o- n week did assisted by Vivian not Mercantile first, the Fair for Smith, Parade the will be 1, big ager Emmett A. Anderson, Robins, and of their thrown Hazel Chrictensen was car Mrs. Selma 2 Davidson, Mayfield. noon. This pany, to Miles Curfew, Emmett Martin, fully Thursday at Two changes have been mad1; over and rolled into the ditch, parade will be a fitting opening at Salt Lake Tuesday of this Roy Bird and J. B. Stark. in the faculties for the high OlheT Salina folks attending causing several shocks to onlook- for the celebration, in that out- - week, was made public upon the howschool. The was The two physical eduers. car and bride the of arrival will righted, fair the of features groom the convention and rodeo were: standing Miss M. Vn Follow-of and the directors. none cation A in Selina Wednesday. occupants have a prominent position. j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mr. ever, D. RichardR. the but until and the were Johnstone at hurt, bridge grand medley of bands from the ing the marriage ceremony and Mrs. Morrill Robins, Mr. andj is completed travelers are urged different towns of Sevier countv. capital city Mr. and Mrs. Erick-le- d will torch and have son, resigned, Mrs. Max Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs little the show elsewhere in o caution a extra an son were during of L. coming Richfield, impromptu given Terry Mrs. Bryant! Hicks Okerlund, by J. Miss Nielson of Loof the Lilly crossing. year. from by Juab the band management and reception county Domgaard, Mrs. Emmett RobIVL Miss is cafe1., the store Johnstones The fine- - the Z. C. taking gan will lead the parade. ins, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christenf IN OCTOBER O. Davis OPENS and the used for place, teria Parry on be horses to being purpose, display Mrs. Miles Mrs. looking J. Curfew, sen, RichMr. Salt will Lake succeed Mr. Erickson and of friends in Miss announthe line Many at the fair will follow Mary McCallum B. Stark, Mrs. J. I. Rex, D. M. ardson. While Salina folks reClaud Christensen, ces that the kindergarter school of march and the 222nd Infan- - his wife were present at this Anderson, Presfunction. the of held gret to see these two teaehe s here at command under Captain Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen, Mr. every year try, the new ones come with leave, un-lwill will of is not Beal E. bride Mrs. the Richfield, Erickson, chapel byterian open and Mrs. T. A. Jefferv, Miss Mae Henry very high recommendations c-.October 4, instead of next also pass in review. Fair pat- well known here, being the Jeffery and Doyle Hansen. promise to be quite successful Members of the post are en- Monday, as the other schools do. rons are urged to see the grand daughter of M. C. Andreason. here. Other teachers will )tl will will unbe from find nine hours and in The the She spent her childhood days fair, thusiastic over making a ladies opening of During the sum- - j Prjndpairdmaker; "English, opment now all til children and eleven in less attractive this Salina no and the resided thirty, grounds city auxiliary here, which will include mer there has been a continual in- such amusement attractions til a few years ago. She has flux of men interested in oil de- Stena Scorupwives, mothers and daughters of from four to six years of age may les, Albert Fisher: agricult'""'-scienctake the work. The kindergar- as a comedy revolving ladder, many friends here who will be the legion members. in that port of the velopment J. A. Anderson; music, is ten room at the chapel being dancing clowns, wire walkers, glad to welcome her home again, There are now four G. M. country. home economis, with Wright; fresh the all and and MATERIAL FOR COAL MINE paper trapeze performers, standard rigs of oil companies Laverde August Erickson needs-n-- o commercial, Prowill Scorup; fair. and form of real a a paint fitting fixings of there, which have seen their Don Kinney. During the past week two cars background for the work of the ducts to be on exhibit are to be troduction to the citizens f All the ctf- r Southern Utah. He is one o the chief development this summer, of lumber and four cars of ce- little teachers, save Mr. Kinney, are tots. more carefully arranged than in leading business men of the and the holds promises ment have arrived in Salina and country wej known to local citizens, and the past and will be well worth county and has a wide circle of for much in the Mr. are being used at the Sevier Valactivity greater Kinney comes to Salina very CLUB HAS PICNIC the time of interested persons to friends, all of whom will join in future. ley coal mine for the completion recommended highly Last evening members of the view them. The party had a varied trip wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Erickof the shaft. A full force of men in Redmond and AuBuildings Five Hundred club, their partMrs. Nels Jensen and Mrs. An- son a happy and mat- home, attending to court matprosperous is busy on the workings of the been thoroughly also have rora ners and guests, had a picnic at nie May Hall in Salina will re- rimonial voyage. ters in Price one dav, and shop- cleaned and mine and it is expected that the the old millsite and are in polished east of town. The ceive exhibits of art and needleMr. and Mrs. Erickson will ping in Provo and Salt Lake on readiness for the shaft will soon be finished. of beginning the made scene was them on display; make Salina their craft and journey, to , place home, and will Monday. They were accompa- school. Teachers in Redmond be-- ! must stunts at the lair. m on a hayrack. Games, be hey the J. L. horpe home nied to Salina by Miss Laverde are: Principal, Delbert Hnnspn; PROGRAM AT FIRST WARD and r . r ir thev are to . be .occupy songs around a perfect bon- fore lufesday . in the eastern part or the city, Scorup, who will teach here this i 0 Jeanette Seegmiller; Sunday evening at eight oclock fire and a bounteous luncheon shown. cea3on tickets, which winter. Clara Johnson; the Bee Hive girls of the first and watermelon bust added cost-$l.are being sold by five! The Melba Ence. ward Mutuals will present' two the finishing touch to a lively Salina girls selected by Frank1 HERE FR0M THE C0AjT FARM PRODUCTS SHIPPED Aurora faculty consists of Burc- the ward in first to in arrived Those Barnard in the Salinas Herbert. Jack plays public evening. representative party fifth-sixtThe plays are Parable were Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Peter- on the Fair board. During the past week four cars ton Thompson, principal; lina chapel Sunday from California Lucile of Hatch; of three Das-truof the Ten Talent and As a son, Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle wheat, one car oats, where he has undergone several Rita Girl Eats.- - The public is cordiMisses Etta Scorup, Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. William Rasmus- serious operations during the cars of cattle and one car of rams Mala Poulson; Hood. been have Salina from hosinvited Los to shipped Helen the attend. The girls Ewles, ally Anderson, Phyllis sen and family moved the early past year at Angeles who will take part are Thressa Jorgensen, Ora Lorentzen, May (part of the week to, Centerfield, pital. Upon his release from the to northern and eastern markets. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson Crane, Etta Allen, Vivian An- Ewles, Elna Ivie and Zelda Gee, 'where Mr. Rasmussen will have hospital, Mr. Barnard visited a The grain went to mills in the and cattle stock the to daughters were visitors at derson. Lucile Knight, May Mur- and Messrs. Harry hristensen, charge of a garage. Mr. Rasmus-se- n short time with his friend, A1 . east, yards. and Wayne county SunFishlake Salt to The were rams Murshipped has been an efficient worker St. John, at Hollywood before phy, Rhea Murphy, Phoebe Edgar Thorsen, Ronald Jensen, pguests phy, Burnell Colby, Lois Bird, Paul Burgess, Harold Fletcher, at the Arneson Lumber company coming to Salina. He will visit Lake by the Manti Livestock day. Thev were D.dinner H. Allred at of Mr. and Mrs. exhibit the for ram at for month his Arbella Atkin, Mary Mattsson Allan Barnard and Claud father the a with will be here and company family holdings Fremont. . sale in the city thi3 week. and Wanda Fenn. missed by their Salina friends. or more. j e. ar co-oper- ar-.in- gs Li-. 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