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Show '4 Getting Hotter y Pleases Big Brevis Flans Extensinn With all obligations cleared, a sub-- 1 stantial fund in the treasury, and the announcement of extensions of lines and improving the services, announced at the annual meeting of the Salina Telephone company, held in this city this week, proved highly gratifying to the stockholders pressixty-tw- o ent. Four hundred and of the of out a 512, possible shares, making company was represented, an exceptional record. The . financial report submitted by Chester J. Olsen, secretary for the company, showed a perceptible gain in business over that of the previous year. The company is free of debt, all outstanding bills having been met, the plan of further extension of the lines of the system, instilled much confidence with the stockholders. In the election of officers to serve the organization for the year, Dr. A. was named president; Dr. C. J. F. 0. Bullock, vice-preside- f Olsen; Secretarytreasurer. The of- ficers, with Dr. C. E. West and Payne, will comprise the board Mr. Payne, manager of directors. for the organization for the past few years, will continue in that capacity, the board again naming him as manager. The compilation of a map, which will show "the entire system, 'is now being prepared, which will be used for office data. The map, too, will Le-la- , Without doubt, the boxing contest staged by the Salina Legion, at the opera house Tuesday evening, proved one of the best and most thrilling held this season. Snappy bouts, clever and scientific boxing and an appreciative audience tended to enthuse the fans and there was not a semblance of weakness on the part of the boxers. Science, stiff punches tbe and clever ducking pleased fans and throughout there was real battle entertainment, even in the when back swatted the kids royal and forth. The main event, in which Kid Ivie of Salina, and Wild Bill Far- rell of Salt Lake, were the perform-an- d ers, proved a real battle. Both chaps are scienced and both fought full value during the entire six rounds, with a draw decision by the Jud?esThe first round saw th? two takin measurements ' of each other, with little damage done. The second prow ed faster, as did three other rounds. In the last Ivie and Wild Bill faced each other with determined ideas for and the sixth winning on a knock-ouVicious the real thriller. proved swings were sent out, but were guard- ed off, only a few finding a land- ing place in the ribs or on the head, When the bell rang both men were ta"Sled in a last desperate effort for supremacy, but failed and a draw Farre11 was cau&ht in was calleda dirty foul in the first round, but after being cautioned by referee Jack McCarty, he fought clean afterwards, Arch Storms, a scrapper Salt Lake, lost a decision with Ton,my Lvthl9 Pounds, and classed as the champion of Eng- land Storms Put UP a stiff fight, but was entirely out of his class with the spunky English scrapper. Hard punches,' well directed, were at the end of Lyths gloves and in the four rounds Storms went to the mat three different times. Twice Storms went for the count of nine before again facing his aggressor. At the other time, he went down and was again fighting before the referee started the count. The preliminaries' and the battle royal proved a good part of the car- nival. Following the boxing bouts a dancing party was given by the Le- - of the farms nearby," is" "connected by direct lines to Aurora, Redmond and Loss Creek Through a lease of . the government line across the Fish lake forest, service is given between Koosharem, Salina, Loa, Bicknell, Burrville and Teasdale. The experimental and ranger stations are also served. tluMeilD MU Officials Trie ( Piute Reservoir Company Has Busy Annual Meeting - t, - L rs e . AT DISTRICT CONFERENCE Members of the local Legion Post No. 36 attended the southern Utah vice-preside- nt Jof man-You- greeted versity, e FEATURE AT CLUB MEETING ciative audience at Social hall when the closing night nesday night, of the lyceum course was given. Prof. Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson proved a Pardoe gave a splendid lecture, his The World charming hostess last Saturday even- principal theme being and We the Live in, Joys that Come ing when she entertained members of from Laughter, Professor Laughs. the LProgresso club and a few in- in the Pardoe said, when enjoyed vited guests. It was the regular club caused happiness. Given proper light, meeting and a brief, but interesting at misfortune, it founted for but litprogram was given. The lesson study, tle. Prof. Pardoe discussed peace Wompn in Music, was given by the late war. reading poems Miss Mary McCallum, Miss McCallum problems, that gave sympathetic pictures of the also sang several familiar hymns, the' of wars. The speaker also atrocities composition of famous women. Just modern poets, declaring the eulogized a Wearing for You, written by Carof today better than real the poets rie Jacobs Bond, and two other songs in the time of Shakespere. The those by the same musical author, were of today, Prof. Pardoe stated, Mrs. Ove- - poets sang by M. I. Oveson. to the point and the subject is son WM the accompanist in his selec. condensed in fewer verses than those tions. of the olden writers. Following the program and a brief The three numbers given as the business session a dainty luncheon numbers during the winter was served for twenty guests Spe- lyceum highly successful and proven cial guests at the meeting were Mrs. having amusement feathe those backing Emma Foote of Provo, Mrs. M. I. tures are highly appreciative of the Oveson and Mrs.. II. W. Cherry of patronage extended by the citizens of Salina. Salina. Wed-,b,db- Melson. Surprise number from Aurora. Headliner by senior class of North Sevier high school. Surprise number by Redmond school. district conference which was held at General problems as pertains to school the Spanish Fork post club rooms Sun- improvements about OveM. I. will be by given grounds Americanism, community day. son. vice, relief work, membership and Response by A. C. Prows, presiconferences were the futUI? of the Salina Liens club. dent princ5pa toPics discussed during the Open discussion by parents and day. State Commander E. A. Little-riat- e school patrons. field of Salt Lake, presided at the With officers duly chosen, and various sessions. Adjutant Otto A. a real spirit of cooperation prewith Wiesley, Wayne Wilcox, treasurer of the success of the ordominating, the state department, Paul Hobby, Salina looks highly for ganization chairman of he Legion welfare cofcommittees Various encouraging.. mittee of Salt Lake, Emmett Robins been selected and plans are behave of Salina, James Clayton of Provo, ing mapped out for future meetings. state and John E. W. H. Gribble was chosen chairman, chairBooth, of Spanish Fork, state and Mrs. Frank Jackson and Joseph man of the Americanism committee, Anderson were named as associates, were other state executives who atas a committee to advertise the meettended. ings and to urge all parents to show Miles C'irfew, J. B. Stark, Jarvis more interest in the activities and Martin, Eldon Petty, Bryant teachings. George Williams, Ralph McAAt the meeting next Wednesday llister and Norvel Crane, were deleDAUGHTER IS WELCOMED evening the officers will submit I FA VFS FOR CO ST TRIP gates from the local post, who, with for left Saturday .Ms and special study courses Commander Robbins, attended the party of Salinaites Bishop and Mrs. Conrad Peterson e t jear. district conference. An elaborate din- - are the recipients of many congrat - Jfor an automobile trip and visit with the work during in California. and friends is relatives home auxil. and Peterson the ner was served by the Legion ulations, A clever program and a one-aa place of rejoicing as the result of Mr. and Mrs. F.iler Freece will visit iary for the visiting delegates. Gleaner Girls a fine baby girl taking up her res- - for two or three months at Oakland, play were given by the A. I. M. meeting at the at regular Mrs. idence with Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. San Francisco and Berkeley. evenThe little lady arrived Thursday Alma Crane and Leland Crane will the First ward chapel Tuesday the program. Miss morning at the Salina hospital, and spend two weeks at San Francisco and ing. Followingand Miss Elsie PeterI.ou Shepherd reports from the bedside of the Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon the class at the home were played and luncheon was served i mother are to the effect that both Jensen and Eliza Gates and Mrs. son entertained Games and Mrs. Ervin Shepherd. of several will for visit by Mrs. Evans for eighteen boys and mother and daughter are doing splen , Lucius Gates the of Los" evening. weeks" at Angeles and other coast, lunch was the feature didly. girls. v vice-preside- r, 1 be-th- P.T.taoti It was announced last "evening by National sales meetings of the most elaborate order ever attempted Emmett Robins, that plans were now in the automobile industry are being under way to stage another bout in held again this year by the Chevrolet about two weeks. Some real boxers Motor company, with crews of factory are to appear as headliners and, if officials blanketing the country in a possible, the Legion members will series of meetings that will bring make this event the best ever held them into direct contact with every in Salina. dealer and associate dealer in the United States. LINCOLN THE INSPIRATION to the dealers improve Designed FOR MANY MASTERPIECES relations with the public by schooling him thoroughly in every phase of Americans will soon be celebrating automobile merchandising, and deLincolns and again they signed to further the companys spec- be struck birthday at the career with wonder which 1928 sales tacular program of this humble son of the people calls for the outlet of more than a who has been the inspiration for million units, the meetings are atsome of Americas writers tracting from every city, town and and artists. For no greatest other American, .hamlet in the country the more than not even excepting George Washing 20,000 people who make up the fac has been so much written about ton, tory and dealer selling organizations and so often pictured, especially in of the . Chevrolet Motor company. as has Abraham Lincoln, R. H. Grant, ' otfwt charge of sales, and H. J. Klingler, tidebv Vt tbik general sales manager, will have ,ssue of 4,, The Sun wh,eh 18 approp charge of the two parties, Mr. Grant to the coming Lincoln Birthcovering the eastern half of the coun- day celebration. Its called Lincoln try, and Mr. Klingler the western in Song and Story and it presents half. that theme in a new and unusual ll The itinerary will take the two enjoy reading it! parties into 36 cities in key centers LOCAL MAN ON BOARD throughout the country to which dealers in neighboring towns have C. L. Despain of Axell, was named ready access. Beginning with the president, Clifford Childs of Gunnimeeting of New York on January 11, son, and Royal Whitthe meetings are continuing for ten lock was secretary-treasurechosen again weeks until the final session at Birof the mingham on March 22. Sugar Beet association at the annual Each meeting consists of a three-hou- r meeting held at Centerfield recently. afternoon program usually Members of the board of directors held at the largest auditorium in town who will work with the officers are followed by an elaborate evening Anthony Madsen, Gunnison; Chris banquet, while ample time has been Sorenson, Centerfield; Alma Sorenprovided for dealers to take un their son. Redmond; T. II. Atkin, Salina; individual problems with the factory Elijah James, Fayette A financial officials. v report was read and the organiza- More than a carload of scenery, tion was shown to be in sound stage properties and special cial condition. Other committee relighting equipment are necessary for ports and tentative plans (for the the presentation of the sales program years work was outlined. in every city. A stam-- manager and a specially trained sljow crew direct ganization sees the most interesting the work behind the" stage, while in sales show ever presented in the in- front the footlights he dealer or- - dustry. Sevier-Sanpe- t, ex-fro- m height gion boys. Further improvement of highways Henry Robinson, the restaurant in Sanpete county is now announced man, and who has been a resident by C. E. Knowlton, assistant state of Salina for a number of years, was road engineer, and J. E. Gam, dis- - victor for the appointment as city tirct engineer, following a meeting marshal and water master for Salina with the Sanpete county commis- - for tbe coming two years, at a Important to Gunnison in cja meeting of the council members the 1928 program is the building of b(dd last Saturday evening. Some several miles of oiled mulch roads. ejgbt or ten bids were in for the This type of road, which yet in the job and before the final appoint experimental stage, is to be given a ment was made it proved an elim-te- st here and some two and a half jnation contest. On the final vote miles will be built south, conneeting however, Robinson was named and with the end of the pavement and he has been duly inducted into office carried to a point just below the and now wears the star of authority. sugar factory. It is claimed that Other surprises were sprung durtliis type of road, where built in ing the appointment of the other of- other sections of the state, is prov- - fjcers. John Clawson, who has been ing highly satisfactory and it plavs superintendent of water works for an important part not only as a high- - several years past, lost out, and way, but it does away with dustv (eorge Bird, the well known Salina roads and is a boon to travelers from pumber, was named as his successor, view point. A mile and a half j this pt Peterson was again chosen of the oiled mulch will be laid from poundkeeper, the council members e north end of the pavement east jng content with the appointment, and towards Manti. as Petersons services have been of June Metcalf, member of the board the highest order, of county commissioners, has an-- j E. C. Wright, local manager for Stressing upon the importance of erence to the adjustments of rights nounced that the building of this high- - j the Telluride Power company, will the decision recently handed down by on leases of pasture lands and the basis, the succeed William Gee, as justice of way, will be on the 26-7- 4 the state supreme court, which would fixing of titles, state participating and carrying the the peace. Mr, Gee has served sev In the selection of officers to guide wipe out an indebtedness of approx- eral years as arbiter in the city court imately $100,000, known as the state the destinies of the company for the and his services have been regarded ' engineers revolving fund, S. M. Jor- - ensuing year, S. M. Jorgenson was be constructed "but it is officially an- - as high class. Mr. Wright, who now genson, president of the Piute Reser- - again chosen president. I. W. Old- - nounced that the Gunnison-Leva- n mounts the throne as justice of the voir & Irrigation company, gave a royd of Venice, was named vice- to Gunnison from peace, needs no introduction and his Fayett, highway masterly address durinS the annual President, June Webb, who has serv-- , will be inc,uded i the 1928 road pro- - clear judgment in matters of court meeting of the irrigation company ed the company in the capacity of for tbe county. Practically all trials and the administration of jusstockholders held at the Victory the- - secretary for a number of years, was gram tbe road from tbj3 city to the Juab tice, will, no doubt, be carefully atre Monday of this week. Mr. Jor- - again chosen secretary, and II. B. County line has been completed, be- - handled. Henry Beal, the Richfield genson, through his familiarity with Crandall, was the unanimous choice jng attorney, will serve in the capacity as graded and graveled, with the the situation, gave some important for the treasureship. ceptions of the stretch between this advisor and attorney for the city. Each year three new directors are statistics, and praised the water users Two appointive offices are yet to city and Fayette. The rlan for the for the victory attained and the vast elected to the board of directors at work between Gunnison and be filled, city street superintendent Fayetto savinS that would result through the the reorganization. The board com-M- r. tory in the hiSher courts prises nine members, and those select-tho- red Tuesday, were C. D. Michaelson Jorgenson reviewed the case oughly and much information was cf Gunnison, and W. R. Johnson, James Jensen of near tbe shearing corals will be car- gained by the water users present as Aurora, Mrs. Emma Foote of Provo is vis- to the status of future controver- - Richfield, is a new member, named to ried direct to the and northwest, on'y iting at the home of her daughter, sies. fill the vacancy made vacant by the two curves, both of which will meet Mrs. A1 Anderson, . The case referred to was that of resignation of Parley Magelby some tbe road regulations, will carry the State Engineer George 'M. Bacon, three months ago. The board, as it highway to the south end of the against Melvin C. Harris, wherein now stands is composed of the fol- - town, connection with the highway the state engineer endeavored to place lowing: James Jensen, Richfield; I. With this section of going north the cost of litigation in the water ad-- W. Oldroyd, Venice; C. W. Payne, the Gunnison-Leva- n road completed, judication cases against the individ- - Vermillion; W. R. Johnson, Aurora; northbound travelers will then have ual companies. The victory for the S. M. Jorgenson, Salina; Joseph F. a splendid highway. Gunnison Valwater users, Mr. Jorgenson said, is Peterson, Redmond; C. D. Michaelley News. highly important, and it will mean son, A. H. Lund and M. L. Mansfield, a saving of thousands of dollars to Gunnison. The selection of officers H. B. Crandall, cashier of the First state water users of Sevier county. was made by the new board immedi- State bank, and who has interests in Officers of the Salina Parent-Teacheassociation comprising Mrs. John T. Oldroyd, executive secre- - ately following the regular session. southern Utah, motored south WedC. E. West as president, Dan Baker tary of the state land board, was Yearly reports of operation,-thnesday and will look after business present from Salt Lake. Mr. Oldroyd reports and reports of com- at several cities and towns as far and M. I. Oveson as gave a brief talk to the stockholders mittees were heard and approved. It south as Kanab. Mr. Crandall re- - and Don C. Kenney, secretary, held an important meeting late last week and touched upon the financial busi- - was announced that within the next turned Thursday evening, and outlined a splendid program ness of the state board, two weeks the board of directors will which will be given at the high school Attorney Gilbert R. Beebe, H. P. with all of the heads of the various DRAMATIC INSTRUCTOR Jensen and If. A. Jensen of Junction, v.ctor companies in North Sevier, at building next Wednesday evening. CLOSES LYCEUM COURSE The where the reservoir of the Piute com- which time plans for operations, improgram, which will start at seven is stockmet with matters the and other will; located, provements thirty, and is as follows: pany holders. The business was in ref- - be outlined for the coming year. Special community singing, under T. Earl Pardoe, professor of dradirection of G. Itf. Wright. the unimatics of the Brigham Young Dance, under direction of Miss SALINA LEGION MEMBERS INTERESTING PROGRAM IS with an appre- was spe-sione- rs. 108-pou- . NO. 31 SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928 TENTH YEAR te Dom-gaar- d, I I ct finan-prop- , ! . & |