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Show y BOOST TOWN BY v HOME YOUR BUYING AT HOME V y V AA WATCH SAUNA GROWI . Boom Timet ALt4 VAA SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR HO. 29 ASSOaATION FLANS Sallna Gaears Loss At a mneting of the Glen w LOCAL NIMRODS WITNESS JACK RABBIT SLAUGHTER Too Much! RANGE REGULATIONS ood Lis ill Salina HvrUtft, Frank Archie Bird, Rus Rasmussen and Art Wood Monday of thig weekend which tVnnison, local nimrod, were specwaa attended by Supervisor C. A. nr summit tators at a big rabbit hunt Rear MatUton and Ranger Mdo T, Pychea, snsm infHAaTy Sripio Tuesday when the NVphl and Blink. fared artUlg, cr AH UxkUM a t by tle atm cf tufelher with twenty (torknwn, a new Mt. Pleasant teams staged comprising hunt fur TM'WTirA 11 l,T Henry, nd pUyittf Hyhl forward arrangement waa ratified, which, it ? Jf at .NeyW "fallowing supper U t in lit Richfield tiU it f1 carrel a ia believed will prove highly berfc-1the hunt The local boys did not par-1,W In ewh pocket, and rat' rabbit to rvje and hrp raierra. in but the off huut, tkipate grabbed for tied off a The aaauciation, after um con performance, the about 200 atrays" that were missed I1S . voted in favor arid Salina Salta net a tell inf defeat in the I February by the regulars, NepW. according nM opening fame of the Sevier division o! allowing the eichange of cattle to mr'r,f report, bagged 725. while the ftJ mind. at Richfield laat Friday night. Henry iWn, at t!e ration of three sheep for MU Pleasant team returned with had hia luck with him every moment one bead of rattle, with a June II to ' horsemen1'1 ! farmers 20 supplied Sripio r f ,',Ul Importance and should and he aa credited with scoring 14 September 34 aeaeon for sheep, Tbia to help round up the bunnies, nnd out of the 24, made by the Richfield c'tange of etock, according to the forty men to gather the rabbits, , being sponsored ly quint. The Satina boya, nvtw ithaUnd-in- f v.rilon of Mr, Matuaon,' berauwa of Undowners, near Sripio. supplied the Kalina Lions dob and announcethe fact that they played foul t?o inability of the cattlemen to keep lunch following the hunt, dandy ment a made Wednesday night ball, were unable to break the luc tl ir rattle from private holdings on NVphl. the local hunters stated, has that twenty-fivof Henry and went down to defeat tie Glennood diviaion. And it ia aJo stunnirg" perforissued a defi to any town with fifteen mer, comprising lead.ng business men to the tune of 24I3. blievd that brllrr range conditions bunch Salina of a buntrra. hat good of Salina, will appear in various rols Loath Raamuaacn waa the alar play tt n le secured by the grating of and more than like- and aharpahootera," everything pertaining to a genuer for the Salina SalU. Loath scored sheep than ran be had by grating ly the Juab county aporta will be ine nigger" performance. A chorus five points of the total of 13. Gate rattle on the division. y called." BUT TAfWf AWfA MAX TOC of twenlw.flve on voltes, composed i f and Chriatenen were two other Ht at HU wm AIT JO Is now actively enthe best singers. the Salina team scoring, each making AMAHWItL YTJSfF gaged in tuning tlwlr voices. This four point. Defeat at the opening of chorus emnnot be but the best in the schedule has not discouraged the United Stntea, for the reason they locals. The team was crippled when all from Salina, and Salina la famed on Doug. Draper was eliminated for ha production of classy warbof aga. Other players left the lers." And, my goodness, the other team and Coach Davis has had aome things they hav lined up. There wjl difficulty in enthusing players and be pecialt lea of all kind. Specialist getting them lined up. liowever.intcn-livfor services fuuneral In " Impressive comedy stunts, dancThe death of Lira. Merely Harding training Is now be carried on and forMrs. a Cornish, Phillips Margaret ing, soloists, jokes, for line" quartets, duets, to in the locals hope Nelson, on January 7th, cast a gloom get mer well known resident of Salina, and chorus the of twenty-fiv- e big some victories. great of sorrow and grief over the entire were held from the Second ward sweet toned forth voices, sendirg Only a small crowd accompanied Salina, Redmond and Aurora farm the local farm bureau officers for community and the hundreds of melodious tones theathe throughout the Salts on their trip. Friday night chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. bureau members will have the privi- the friends of felt the deeply (he calling coming of Mr. Brown, littlo adMrs. Cornish passed away at her tre. Oh, but you will be charmed. and, it is believed, had a discouragof C. S. (Farmer) vertising has been done. It ia Impo- widely known and popular matron. lege hearing in home and fol And everybody la suppoard to save 8, Murray January sideing effect for the reason that Brown, the national farm bureau rtant that a full representation of the During her life In Aurora, Mrs. Hardlowing brief services at Murray the laugh for this occasion, because every line boosting was weak. booster at a special meeting at the farmers of North Sevier scatter the ing made hosts of staunch friends remains were brought to Salina for need them, as the be" man will Monyou on will take Salts the all felt deeply the sling of death. Tonight Victory theatre tomorrow, Saturday new of the Saturday meeting and and intold the Sun representative that all roe at Social hall for the second gsme interment. She was stricken with Mrs. in born wss Aurora Mr. Brown have a big crowd to greet the nation Harding morning, at for Salina. After the game the locals fluenza and due to her advanced age, ia making a tour of the southern tier ally known November 15, 1903, and seventeen the atufr that will be entwined In speaker. the minstrel show, came direct from will give a dancing party. The game she was unable to combat with the of counties and is years lster she wss married to Frank meeting with a call and the final answered malady Its gonna be rood nnj hall. Social be held will and dance at Nelson. To the union, three children New York. warm reception by the agriculturists GIVES ANNUAL PARTY. of the great master. we are s big laugh to all," promising were born, Claudine, in every section. He will be rememLomer, and Mrs. Cornish was a native of concluded the newtgiver. An Max. in the social life bered on a visit to Salina a year ago These, with the husband, are enjoyable event MRS. JOHN M. KNIGHTON Wales, and was born at Aberdills, the Ladies Literary and Civics left as survivors. of he when to address a gave stirring SURPRISED AT BIRTHDAY April 3, 1854. She came to America BUSINESS WOMENS CLUB the local farmers. Mr. Brown will club was the annual party Friday Funerl services were held from the in 1678. In 1891 ahe was married to HOLDS INTERESTING MEET have a message that will be worth evening of last week. A variety of Aurora ward hall Wednesday afterMr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton, a Wiliam G. Cornish, nd surviving are read with to is and noon 2 interspersed 9. it The at oclock, January listening imperative thatKamp bride and groom of December, were the husband, one sister, Mrs. Frank and music and the speakers were Mrs. Amy Curtis and The regular January session of the every agriculturist in Salina, Auro-!nMrs. Chas. of this Andrews city. the motifs of a well arranged and Buslneas Redmond hear him. He has festivities closed with a banquet at Moroni ra and and Professional Women's Auroof. patriarch Nielson and Mrs. Edmund Martin, agreeable surprise party staged by been working for the advancement of the Main cafe. In the contest at ra and friends from Wales, and Bis- club was held at the home of the Salina friends of Mrs. Knighton Jan- Dave and Robert Evans of this city the farmer that his conditions might games, Bert Jensen was awarded hop Sorenson made the closing re- provident, Mrs. Ruby Burgess, on uary 5. Some thirty Intimate friends and Hen Andrews of Marysvale are improve in every detail, for the past high score prize and James Monroe marks. The girls chorus gave sev- Tuesday evening of this week. Durand relatives came up from Salina surviving nieces and nephews. Mrs. ten years and his wide experience the consolation. Miss Mary McCallum eral selections and Mrs. Inpz Mason ing the business session, which preunannounced, and invaded the Knight-- , Cornish resided at Salina until 1908, has led him foremost in the a solo, Miss Margaret Jensen gave a solo, My Father Knows." A ceded a brief social hour, Mrs. g on home for a good time, and ac- - when she removed to Murray. two needs who of read and discussed a pamphlet man the of the piano selections and Mrs. tribute from a classmate was read gave ledge residence here she was well to reports the successful n M. Knighton a reading. Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Lucinda Lazenby. soil. on the the question of reducing the Inknown and loved by all who knew plans were carried out. t Progressive Due to the late notice received by Knighton were guests from Gunnison. come tax for single persons. Mrs. Those attending from outside 500 was the diversion of the even- - her. She was an active member of in her address to the club, points were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nel- Burgess, he Mormon church, having served as ing and in the contest, Mrs. Claud to Interest themmembers the urged son, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, Nelson, Mr. of the primary and for Burgess and Jay Crane won first hon- - president in of selves the high school age, girls and Mrs. Jaand Mrs. in this organiza Spencer, Mr. ors, while consolation prizes were cap- - years was a teacher In obtaining highand them encourge Mr. Willis and Elmer cobsen, Blood, tured by Mrs. Ebsie Crane and L. S. tion- - Mm. Cornish won the love and and Mrs. William Harding and San- er education and the development of esteem of hundreds her many through a cards Gates. Following dainty any special talenta which they may ford and Glenn Taylor. charity, always helping the luncheon was served by the friends acs possess. and later dancing was enjoyed by the Por an afflicted and she made her Pleasing features of the social hour INTERESTING PROGRAM. visitors. The occasion was to cele-- 1 home a refuge for the sick and needy, were the vocal solos by Miss Lillie brate the birthday anniversary of Sh will be remembered by many of the study hour, at the Nielson and Mrs. Mary Hugentobler. Following The B. Y. U. Little Symphony orThe Utah Education Association Gunnison Mrs. Knighton. Valley the early settlers as a kind hearted regular meeting of the M. I. A. at the A dainty luncheon was served for and loving mother and neighbor. it is concerned wholly with bet- First ward chapel says under of the direction chestra, LeRoy Tuesday evening, seven members. Mrs. Hugentobler At the services Sunday, which was of a was given during and Mrs. Annie May Larson are new will play a series of con- tering the educational conditions J. program pleasing Robertson, attended by scores of former friends our state and to that end is anxious the recreational hour, Boy Scouts and members of the club. and relatives a high tribute was paid. certs throughout Sanpete and Sevier that justice be done to state officials M. Men Poems were participating. Among the speakers were Dr. C. E. counties during the week of January and others desirous of advancing the given by Allen Forshee and Darrell West of Salina, W. B. Humphrey of 28 to February 1, inclusive. They will interest of the boys and girls of Gates; a story by Lavare Clayson and evening, Utah. With this thought In view it a harmonica solo Ephraim and Carl A. Mattsson of play in Salina Wednesday by Dee Bird, who Richfield. The musical program con- January 30. makes the following observations per- played Home, Sweet Home, as a Professor Robertson has built up a taining to appropriations which have sisted of the following selections by number of the scouts prothe choir :Nearer My God to Thee," very exceptional Symphony orchestra been made by our state legislations. closing An gram. amusing three-ac- t play, Lead Me at Brigham Young university. From and Oh, My Father, In 1897 the state legislature Current Events, by P. O. Davis Two hundred and fifty tons of Gently Home. Solos were given by this big organization, he has selected with' which and the dramatization of The Black $950,000 of his leading players to to South Sanpete county hay, the pro- G. M. Wright and James C. Jensen. twenty-tyv- o on the carry governmental activ- Sheep, concluded the program. Fully duct of Gunnison Valley, has been E. C. Wright was in charge of the make this trip. Many of them are ities of the state Announcement of the dates for the during the follow- one hundred and twenty-fiv- e people annual contracted by A. C. Prows, manager services and the invocation was pro- professional. convention of the Utah State ing two years. In 1925 the amount attended the entertainment. All are for the Sevier Valley Mercantile com- nounced by E. W. Crane and the benEugene Jacobson, the boy ivonder appriated for like purposes was $4, extended a cordial invitation to at- Wool Growers association at the Hotel pany, and shortly the big tonnage ediction by John Nielson. The pall- violinist, will go as violin soloist dur- 229, GGG. These figures would indi- tend the meeting Tuesday of next Utah, January 22 and 23, id arousing The bearers were Edmund Martin, David ing this trip. Master Jacobson won cate will be sent to outside points. that the cost of state govern- week, when a social evening has been enthusiasm in this section and it is - a Anbe will Bennie and his in baled is of the form the admiration Robert with in Utah Evans, Evans, great hay ment in Utah during the twenty-eigGames and dancing will be expected that quite 9 number planned. e unusual talent and then went to Chiwill sent to eastern and southern points drews, Dean Nielson and Paul flockmasters from attend Salina refreshments intervening 'years had multiplied featured and light the convention. A big program has cago last summer where he made an about four and a half times, an as- served. hay is in great demand. Mr. man. been planned for the sesdion y Prows, who visited Sevier and Gun- Following the church services, the enviable reputation as a soloist. Mr. tounding increase according to the, be will some nison Valleys, making a survey of remains were taken to the North Jacobson is a student of Professor Utah and notable speakers Taxpayers Association, compos- PARTY, d believes the hay held by the various farmers, cemetery for interment and a who J. Robertson, present. LeRoy ed principally of a few big taxpayers Mrs; H B Cranda, wfls R charm. Wool marketing will be discussed the supply as yet heavy. ion of beautiful flowers, banking the that the boy has genius. in Utah whose objective seems to be injf hotes9 vhen ghe entertained at a by James L. Nielson of Ft. Green who It is rarely that Utahns have the to keep their own, taxes, as This, he declares, is due to the fact grave high, gave evidence of the love luncheon at the Crandall home is chairman of the Jericho Wool Pool, that stock feeding in the two valleys and respect for the one who had ans- privilege of hearing a Symphony or- possible with no apparent regard for afternoon of last week. The Thursday of is lighter this winter than in previous wered, the call. of as instruments the chestra many the educational or civic welfare of theigue3ts were seated gt smal! tebles H. W. Hartzel, Chicago, specialist board and was town fed of Considerable meat Out friends stock and national relatives livestock the rare such are an orchestra years. composing people, of our state. These figures each centered with red roses and the National Wool Growers, will earlier in the fall, but it was finished attending the services were the hus- and difficult to play. Professor Rob- have been used by this organization n At the game following, demonstrate lamb cutting;J. F. Walkbuivases. and forwarded to the marts. There band, William Cornish, Mrs . John ertson, however, will have a very in such a way as to suggest that ourjhigh wpre awarded r prizes Mrs. and carry-ovebe of Paul a Hazelman Lucy splendid instrumentation in his litte er, U. S. D. A., bureau of agriculture many tons, Gates, may have been careless, reck- - m-McMillan and Mrs. Mwy who has just completed a Mr. Prows stated, unless early spring Hazelman of Salt Lake and Mr. and organization. The audience, therefor-- , legislators economics, extravigant, or incompetent and ocfc The ests included Mrg Don tour of the wool growing sections of Mrs. A. C. Peterson of Murray. feeders come in. is 'promised a varied program made have acted without concern to the C. Merrill, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Mrs. W. the world will report his findings; F. The hay, puchased by Mr. Prows, up of Symphony orchestra numbers, best interests of the state. ' H. Brown, Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs. J. J. Hagenbarth, president and F. R. FOR LPROGRESSO CLUB. ranks among the best, as it was violin, cello, and other instrumental But for some reason or another, I. Rex, Mrs. J. B. McMillan, Mrs. F. Members of the LProgresso club solos. tested by Commissioner Webb, Marshall, secretary of the National claims to speak O. Bullock, Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mrs. Wool Growers will address the conthat this organization state inspector. The grade to be sent were entertained Friday of last week to is Professor Robertson eager out in the early shipments is classed at the home of Miss Mary McCal- make the trip as educational in every without fear o,r favor, prejudice or M. I. Oveson, Mrs. A. C. Willardson, vention. seems to hesitate in pre- Mrs. A. S. Crane, and Miss Mary The way as possible, therefore, he is go- partiality lum. During the study hour, The social event will be a dinner-dancas U. S. No. 1 and U. S. No. 2. true which the give figures senting three-act Truth, a play was read by ing to spend some little time each January 22, at the chamber of ficommerce. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Don C. Merrill, and a round- evening explaining fully the various significance of the appropriation Seldom, if gures here mentioned. Mrs. Leon Peterson will entertain Reynolds went to their home Sunday table discussion followed the reading. numbers and instrumentation. January 20 to 28 has been set nsvle made to is the fact this aftefnobn from 2 to 5 ocolck at reference ever, by the Salt Lake chamber of comevening and enjoyed the hospitality A dainty luncheon was served by Miss of the a childrens of the Reynolds in their new home. McCallum for sixteen members and Mrs. Lee Stallings and Mrs. Frank that the assessed valuation party in honor of her son merce as the Eats More Lamb week. in 1897 was $102,382,519 and state Games and cards were the pastime of Mrs. E. J. Freece. D. Carron of Richfield and Mrs. G. McKay's fifth birthday. A variety of At the membership luncheon to b twenty-eigthe that years during the evening. The Lewis Lake of were guests of Salt guests, games have been planned by Mrs. given Wednesday, January 23, a lemh al- served a dainMr. and Mrs. J. E, Kimber visited Mrs. A. J. Lewis Tuesday of this under queston that it increased Peterson. Twelve little friends of Mc- cutting demonstration will be staged numbering twenty-fouby Mr. Hartzel. Kay have been invited. ty plate luncheon in the late evening. with relatives at Gunnison Sunday. week. page) (Crr.Unuti or. Id (Hi rj held iicition, Erweafc at GW Apar Id Hsirel ry-wn- cgr. fi" Crairr'a fr 1 J1 ut 8, !' dcubn, rr' uJ?4 ?! 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