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Show 7 - V 4 BOOST TO A N BY 'v HOME YOUR BUYING AT HOME TO AIL lVAV Na SAUNA. UTAH, TR1DAY, JANUARY 4, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR I'ROGREftHYE DJV.NFR PARTY k i u. holiday Visii LET THE NEW XtJW CfWf PROSPERTTY Fra Burglars Answers Last Call Dr, and Mia. A. and Mia, Mac t J, !! le-wi- a imti re and MrJ n Badget 27 Territorial Agreement Gives Gunnison Sugar Fisei huu and dinner anJj incrmii, wUh party Monday evening, Th j Lrt in the ntei of course in tU Sevier f5t ad trvgv.Ssne di.ur fciith'i ninr Countys budget for DC, as wne srfvrj at the dpiy by tl count y cotnmtaskmara at t 1. (ititrM t( $ltoa l drejd) Lewis hum at nil ,, Mrs. Ahk. aao following a two-daValley J grieved sulh lb announcement vf tl Served seiond couise anJ Huhfetd, fn.r, lrA(? into tie Uunnuvn and , In been baa total filed. Griffon lum('brr)fl th dawnirg of tie New Year waa of TSoin ( TurJ.i morning T-Following a parky between offi- I hocd it will be datnaV.lcd, aoosvey or estimated revenue at of th t!y' wot highly ur Celebrated at tie l'o!,rn home. v? vault J reeking tl The merrymaker root . ted to Rh-fiel- cf the county, baaed on an approsi cial of th Cunnitun Sugar company later, aanJ removed Uis some other the il,gr rnij doing o'.hcT rtliiriw, Thursday nvnin the factory finely value of tll.UOO.UUO, will be and tl Itah-Idahfk-- J without lout, The burglary hap ,11:43. leeih came jwarefully and in Sugar company, joint, where th d.Msrr (uUIwi Wei tt.air in every particular. ed modern and was an item but. dvs to fC.ooc, of mrmU-- t of th faro tervtJ at the Guy lwia and Walter nUnit Thuradoy h prest-nheld at the tapito) city last week, a Th Urr.torial division agivcmeit the a.rni cf 112,000, to prothree Uy. Mr, Humphrey, though, until a Duk home. l'reakfal waa serve-roorn'ng and about division agreement wa between the two corr.pan- - ti etptTU Umtorial a vide refund the r to ft state highway U. H. tew hour of hia death, had suffered for the nm, giving tbir namr party at th home of Mr. and to reached, whereby the Gunntaon Sugar ed to prove highly IlnUc-r- , t.f Montana, John Bryant, and pain aa the result of cancer of Mrs, P. It, Fnddry, Thus who were fund for Monies eapmdrd in securing will have exclusive control as heretofore neither company over companies, for the been had way tf rights affliction bladder. The property the one hi: the name of Andvreon, were rtsrtaircd at dinner in Salma were SJ of bo'h Sjnprie and Sevier counties, have been cpcraling at a ay great project. artotod and Utcr taken to the coun- Atth him for aeveral year and dur- Mr. and Mia, Guy Lrwi, Mr, and the risinore-Sevir- r company withdrawing profit. With the L working, the wrr thousand dollar allotted to the t Mantl. Bryant r.J AnJer-o- ing the past teven work, he wa Mu. A. I. Staling, Mr. and Mrs, leo ty two Gunnison th The counties. from ahould, with and company nt altogether Sugar road construction cm' y to hia bed, and at Dror, hit were located in a hay alack south ' will favorable conditions, Maitin, Mr. and Mrs. herd Krkkaon, tratght U It Elsinore fac ahead a staled, tory. forge ao Intense that he prayed Mr, and Mrs. F. X, ar.J uhn apprehended b of Carron, Mr. and lepair. it door for Vhl year, and ac- - nrver before. Thousands of dollar close him. relieve The budget adopted at the meeting M officers they were orJcred to throw for death to P. D. KnJsley, Mr. and Mrs. no attempt have been expended In the 1 vs toil Mr. Humphrey waa bum December Walter Dick, Mis of the hoard of county commissioner cording to the agreement, up th'ir hands, Bryant, who ai carJosephine I solicit beet made to acreage, tlon of dumps and sll'r.fs, putting piotol, waa being disarmed 6, 1849, in Fayette count', Georgia. Frank Pare and I Van llayea I itrmiid a follow: rying Su- - the fielJs In doe proximity of the hand the Gunnison On other th In IS 7 1 he removed from hit southern of Illrhfield and Mica Marie Mtirdixk and in some mar.r.rr hia gun i poor and indigent 500d; state both will withdraw from company big CrnlerficlJ plant Last season gar the arresting parties doclar-t-d- , home to Salt lake City. Three yean rifunJ, 112,000; county road. Itah and Salt Lake counties, cancell- - several dumps were buQl In Sevier M. Vuf tullc-- t penetrating Bryant later he waa married to Klim L2H00; county r- county , Irg th few acres which had been county to accommodate th grower intfitin.-- . Bailey, the ceremony bring performIbiuer was found at KNTKKTAIN AT BRIDGE. rt.nl. r, flK.O; county hcriff, $5000; lied contract, eager to supply the Cunn.aun plant up with the three-yea- r . rod I'l.ntd under arrest, and lat- ed in the old Kndowmrnt house. Mm. J. It. McMillan n! Mr. Jamr ruunty trvavurrr, $3100; county is announced the that It agreement with beet at the $7X0 minimum During the summer of 1675. Mr. er the three men wire taken to Man Rex at a bridge lunch- $3nvo; county attorney, $1750; Is to extend over a of years, prlcsw period ti. Brv ant's condition is reported to Humphrey came to Falina, and In con Sunday evening at the McMillan county agricultural agent, $1562; made an econ- decision from The beet growers throughout the and the l Afu r being placed under February. Mra. Humphrey and an home in Sigurd. The $2400; county omlc county cmnmiiun-r- , com- - state. It It ;redictd, will both vital to , standpoint, greatly , am-stto talk or infant awn, joined Mr. Humphrey here j the men refuio-oat carried out an Christmas turvryor, 225; janitor, $720, sup- panks. Th o th result as a benefit of territorial company, ihe luncheon table were plies and store. $3000. give any information whatever. It is and since that, time Salma ha for year past, has found that by op- agreement, a it will stabilise the InUJicvvd the names given are fietje - . their home continuously. I,,.), wnUrt.d with Light and fuel, $825; feeding anj rni, erating th Elsinore factory, losses, dustry and do away with controverl iouc and it i a!o lielieved that they n Surviving Mr. Humphrey are the hud vasea. At the jn $500; civil court, $1000; to a degree, were sustained, due prin- sies that might com up. ore safecrackers" who have been op- - widow, Mr Ellen Humphrey, a daugh- - Rame e c. J. Sumner of Richfield and registration, $100; to adverse weather conditions The contracts signed for th Guncipally and grounds, $2000; general and th dissatisfaction of Twn- crating in other part of the country, ter, Mra. D. C. Gibson of Soldiers wo j,rjlc as nison grower Sugsr company on the bails of nd Rum The first evidence of anything that ty guests were bidden to the party, expense, 1500; furniture and fix- to comparative prices paid for beets. $7X0 minimum per ton, are tCl In ilford J. and , -was wrong was an unusual racket at fhrey of Ephraim, ture. $750; telephone and telegraph, The Gunnison Sugsr company, too, vogue and it la rumored that there SCHOOL WORK ItESCMEll. fOOO; vital statistic, $400; the hack doer entrance of the hank. Ry n Humphrey of Orangeville and special due to the drought and retarding con- will be no change, and that the policy Salina. A aister, Mr. Re-- j Dr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Kunz, who occupy ei,n Regular achool sessions in North audit $MM); U-- inspector, $250; nap ditions, has found, in the past, con- of the company will be to thoroughly McUtchine of Kayaville, and Scvi.-were resumed Wednesday and plats, $d00; county fair purpose, siderable cjuartira over the bank, were awaken- difficulty in securing a cooperate with the growers and work Chas. G. Humphrey of oni ,rotlcr ed about 2:15, and supposing that Uia holiday L'.OO; jury and witnrswa, $750; admorning, following a Centerfield run to to the point of paying the highest and the tonnage nd twenty.four SaIt grand- vacation. Cay festivities in celebrat- vertising, $1700; state capitol exhibjanitor had arrived to build the fires. reaa and a full to capacity, incidentally work up an Industry that factory also survive. One of Uie ing Christmas and the New Year, was it, $000. gave little heed. Some fifteen min- - children, other fields. Salt Lake will not only be a credit tm the two sult, sought Miss Ruth Scorup, enjoyed by the students and it was utes later, the first explosion was granddaughters, and Utah county growers, impressed counties, but create a payroll that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson of heard and immediately Dr. Kune who is serving as a missionary for with reluctance that ninny returned with the $7.50 minimum price, offer- will result in the distribution of huncalled the telephone operator and ad- the Mormon churrh in the Canadian to their stjidies. In order to make Springville, and Mrs. Frank Davidson ed by th Gunnison Sugar company, dreds of thousands of dollars annualvised her to notify Ira Overfelt, cash- fields, has been advised of the death up for some of the lost time, achool of Soldiers Summitt, were here last an ly in payment for beets and wage. the field man and quit sought ier of the bank and Marshal Tollcs-tru- of her gandfather, but will be unable seasins will be held Thursday, Friday week for a visit at the home of Mr. counin two the was signed acreage Optimism is predominating among distance to attend and Saturday of this week. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson. Mr. Overfelt called F. II. Jones to come th the With by ties. the agreement signed growers in this district at the. the final rites, und in less than thirty minuVes the the two th operating companies, present time, and indication are that unaral rvices Satur three were on the trail of the rob- -' with contracts a big acreage will be planted during signed growers having bers. Advices in the meantime had la' oftornn at two oclock from the be now will Gunnison the coming spring. Not for four th company, been sent to all points along t,he line, new econd wrd chapel. released and the beets grown In the years has the water conditions been north end south, for officers to be on northern counties will now go to the favorable. The early storms, when Avv,vprapy PARTi. the lockout for night travelers or, In turn, th more than three feet of snow was company. P- Mrs- Jorgensen entertained L; susricioua characters. Taking the withdraw planted In the watersheds adjacent to will company at an n"ive"ry party Sunday il road leading to Levan, it was not, long and Se- - the valley, and with many storms both from Sanpete on the wrong road. But there was entirely at the Jorgensen home. Games (By Scout Master Ottley) the supposed robbers were lo- will be since, the assurance of an abundant no and 'ler counties attempt As It. one road so we stayed on kind invitation of only catml. Bauer was found at Levan and a social evening, followed the 1;he Through Elsin- - water supply can be safely banked the solicit for to made acreage off we of couldnt The guests matter get fact, and placed under a guardian. Going eight oclock dinner. Albertson and after Ranger factories the op- - on. The watersheds In the southern ore or any other of muchjr urn aroun(j- seated for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. hard work on ' the part of the scouts north, Mr. Overfelt, Marshal Tolles-tru- p Hans o the company, section, which feed the Fit and The true spirit of scouting prevail - erated by Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John and horses, the scouts of and Mr. Jones sighted a car. As 2, of Troop announced been Otter Creek reservoirs, are reported not has definitely ed. The effort required to break It Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. James C. AnSalina, now know pretty well how far they approached the auto, it stepped Elsinore the to be in better condition than for whether factory et, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jorgensen, several miles of crusted it is to the Gooseberry ranger station through and the Gunnison men continued on derson, likeIn all several he removed or but not, years past, Mrs. Kenneth Crane, liana Ditliveson snow would dampen the ardor of most in winter. (Continued on last page) men and boys, but every boy from and Leo Nielsen. Mrs. Jorgensen reThe trip, planned ten days in ad- the huskiest to the most ceived many pretty gifts. frail, stuck vance, was to have been made in a to the job and finished laughing. bobsled, but with the advent of fine LTROGRESSO MEETING. The arrival, of course, with a good days for Christmas and the house and barn and plenty of fuel spring The LProgresso club was enterconsequent; disappearance of the snow and our packs full of food tp cook, tained at the regular on the town end of the journey, we made us soon held of last at week, meeting Friday forget the fatigue and the home of Mrs. James I. Rex. The decided to make it by wagon, if pos- all fell to drying out and preparing j lesson on Modern Sociology was given sible, and on foot, if necessary. We for a feast from the raw materials.! by Mrs. G. M. Burr. An interesting did both, though as often happens, it (No cooked food was taken along An automobile collision In which son of Mr. Calvin, the couldnt be done. not even bread). Glaring light from an approaching review of a play, The Exchange, by a Buick coupe and a Tudor Ford fig- - and Mrs. L. IL Curtis, was stricken The trip to bhe Gooseberry ranch of Two beds for eleven of us neces automobile, and with the highway Mrs. A. A. Anderson, concluded the was one of the exciting scenes low Monday evening about y Michelson A. J. was A without lesson luncheon hour. was a in any par .sitated in casting of lots for the first ured. blocked by another car, resulted dainty and New that Years eve, Axtell, and within less than three hours collision cn North State street last served by Ijhe hostess for twelve ticular adventure, except that the ice choice of sleeping quarters and all j bound made to j someone was not seriously injured is the little life was snuffed (mt, com-- . roads it made Redmembers and and D. wanted the what of Van Snow pick necessary including guests, got they just Friday evening. mond, driver of a Chevrolet, sustain- Miss Stena Scorup and Mrs. J. B up our barefooted horses once in a the best of the situation. Of course, only a miracle. As it was, Mrs. Will plications which baffled the doctors, while and push them up the hill we had to show our appreciation of i Nielson, a passenger of the Ford, ed a badly cut wrist and small cuts McMillan. being assigned as to the cause of the Where the hills were especially slick, lot by not overlooking the beds ceived severe injuries to her knees on his face when the two cars crashCalvin was enjoying good death. the boys roughened them with their so we retired quite late and got up when she was thrown forward as the MAKES WINNING FIGHT. ed. A young man by the name of LaVem, the two and a half year scout axes and gave the poines a toe before tjie beds got tired of us. We two cars clashed. Morse Burr, of health and was playing and romping Christensen, and giving Aurora as j wanted an early breakfast anyway, Salina, the lone passenger of the about the Curtis home, and was planhis home, as well as the passengers old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hold. Buick, and Deon Nielson, driver of ning on attending the childrens dance After lunching and feeding our team and we had it. in his car, escaped injury. Snow had M. D. Liston, and who has been conMich-in fined lived the the the Salina To the writer, who has at Ford, both escaped witjh jolts at Social hall. The first symptoms one of the tendons in his right it the Michelson ranch by J. A. hospital fee j The Ford car was two and with is excitement. ive in snow counlife the held kind invitation, months, suffering ho, wrist severed and it was painful, past nothing new, a smashed of illness was a. slight headache, on was leave to il battered able the the to of should in, but the of we sustaining to not as boys whether .pneumonia, serious. war majority though which later developed into seriousAccording to Snows version, he hospital Wednesday morning. LaVem, cour around for sleighs or make an the hike, wallowing in two feet of the front wheel, broken fender, bumper, Local applications were made ness. had Buick axel. The was driving northward, and was during her confinement, underwent ittempt with wagon. From the fact icy blanket, was a new and happy ex- light and a bent the by otherwise and torn in off parents, they believing that one was fender the hat snow was thus far almost nil, perience. The pleasure was greater of which its bound for his home at Redmond. When two operations, was not in danger. When the boy of ribs. The two a the of removal no of other damaged. 'ihe council finally decided that we that life, except sign portion three blocks from Main street, he became he on who worse, and tjiere was no was on to could be found little was several wild animals of Nielson, tracks as and as occasions, would from the car According girl, take the wagon far saw a posnorth, coming to the home treatment, Dr. The study of nature was his way to the home of his parents, response also observed another car. The south- near death and it was only through sible and if necessary, drop it or re- - anywhe're. C. Don was called, but before Merrill was he Mr. and Mrs. Will Nielson, bound car carried glaring lights and the best of medical care and nursing turn to the ranches. For some dis- - unhampered by human intrusion claimed the boy. his death of arrival, the turn at was saved. junction it appeared that our decision til we messed it up ourselves, making the caused some confusion. The Essex that her life in Salina January was bom Calvin an saw He apat Axtell. roads and Authe for Our quest had been good, but as we passed the skiing coasting car, driven by Christensen from lived a few days he and had could he 9, Mrs. 1924, and bride Kennard of car a entire as the unrewarded was hills Larsen, snow tail and of figured forks the the road, tjie proaching gradully rora, suddenly stopped reached his have would he in longer, light did not show, according to Snow, last week, was the guest at a miscel- became deeper. When it became diffi- - country is too heavily wooded, but make his way across the highway of act in fifth the birthday anniversary. The boy and before Snow could pet his car laneous shower, given in her honor, at cult for the team to drag the load, we didnt fail to make use of the ample time. But when had the Buick hit :he ll Ira tpg-ahome always been healthy, never havRasmussen making the turn,' Saturday the real snow hike commenced an I coasters we had along. Between under control, the Chevrolet bumped the had terrific ing any sickness to amount to on with Mrs. and Mrs. knocking Fred behind team EsFord the force, evening. Michelson, wagon but the skinner took to the drifts ging the Essex. The bumpers on the said is to During the early fall a side. the It Hilda Lou anything the hill Gates Miss down latter and and the run a with coasting the highest delight. sex prevented serious damage to that Murphy suffered an attack cf small sister of It finally became evident that the glassy hills of the gooseberry ranch- - that the Buick, after the impact machine, but the Chevrolet was al- were the entertaining hostesses and scarlet more fever, but Calvin, sturdy and most a total wreck, so far as the en- a dainty luncheon was served, fol- wagon alone was too much for the es, every one in the party had all the 1pvo cars, continued for was before it feet needed 150 brought healthy, never contracted the malady, for the length than gine, bumpers, axel and fenders were lowing a social evening. Mrs. Larsen team so we tried breaking a trail the coasting he standstill. though being exposed to the disease. was out. we to a were the of time concerned. recipent of many beautiful ahead of the team which proved a Besides the grief stricken parents, The Tudor belonged to Ted No accidents happened, other than and useful gifts. Thirty guests att- great help and, as we supposed, the the Goshen automobile dealer, Calvin is survived by five sisters, Miss Fern Mickelson entertained at ended the party. solution of the problem of getting to a few slight bumps that may have Mrs. Almeda Sorer.son of Los Angelthe station, which was just around occured in any back yard and all re- and was driven by Deon Nielson. an evening party at the Michelson Calif., Vivian, Vera,' Novall and es, W. satisfied that John The dinner table home Saturday. McCoy, who is a member the next bend. Funny how much dif- turned home happy and dinRae Lewis entertained Dean, and three brothers, Auer, at A. Mrs. J. is hike a U. of is it a snow S. the is and winter covered stationed ferent a place looks when good expervas centered with a basket of chrysNavy and Morris, all of Salina. Lewis the at Boyd tenderner U. on S. in evening the ience forS. for Saturday San Marcus the when seated the snow and and with body than it dos (except any anthemums ferns, services will be held, this and Funeral Mr. for ldld with the hostess were ten intimate Diego harbor, spent several days last est is in the height of its summer footp). If its real fun you want, the home. Covers were final .arrangements being Mrs. Mr. and Afternoon, Rex of I. J. Mrs. Salina, week visiting with his brother, Milt- grandeur. Several of the boys knew kind that you cant buy all ready d girl friends. Miss Michelson were received from advices held until host and the Richfield Lewis of the into and on McCoy. Mr. McCoy is enjoying an every turn in the road until they came wrapped up, get out Guy in honor of her birthday get in California. sister the hostess. and snow. be must to them (and then) well, we J eighteen day furlough. hosteisra at a wri Company BigAcreage l-- tc lUn f-- y sii-n- rl, U-nl- Jjf npnt ( d4tns,iJ tvo-ihrt- e d, eulj r y seven-thirt- Utah-Idah- jll con-line- n auf-ferin- o d if an la-va- r. Sku-gaar- d, d, 'n4 ch-ik- tD'-cHH- ); . La-va- n M-I- d L'ath-ldah- beenljji pris-om-alec-lio- crj-sta- court-hous- e r auf-cie- nt ten-da- y p. 1 Salina Boy Scouts Mush Snow In Mountain Fastness Utah-Idah- o Utah-Idah- o even-unt- Utah-Idah- Feimi Urn Boy Butt ! In Asia Acci , M Umar Figures In Accident seven-thirt- j re-o- ur J j Ida-3lso- e, Okel-berr- enter-tinic- y, -- |