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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY ! I COC3TSALCIA I BUY PRINTING AT PATRONIZE SAUNA THE SAUNA SUN KZRCiUlfTS SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR PARENT.TEACHERS IS ID BiS CODTDDliOD GIVE APPROPRIATE PROGRAM Os March 4, Written for tUc paper by George it. Lot k wood aao meeting of the tor elation of Salma Thuraday evening Salma, has rr turned from Salt Lake of last wtek, at the aaembly room City hre, on Monday and TussJaj cf North Sevier high school. The pro ) attended a mammoth conwntion of rram wa exceptionally interesting Chevrolet dealers of lk Rocky Moun- and thoroughly enjoyed by patron tain region. Tho meetings ere Joo and member. Cored by the Chevrolet Motor rum Miss lre Stomp, who wac on the cater 1929 in to order its an oration, choie for program gel pny or dealer lie Ufor Constitution of lb rhe directly program subject, sanitation. The Salt Lake City con Daily Life of the Individual." Her vention ac the fifth of the Pacific address wac masterly and demonitrat Coait metlinst which darted at Butte d that ahe had given much thought and will finUh at Denver. Appreti to her subject. She gained the plaudmalely 2M dealert and their taletmen it! of her hearerc and wac highl) Mine Opal Christen were in attendance at the Salt Lake complimented. 35 WHICH OF EX.PRESIDENTS WILL COOUDCE EMULATE? The Thirtieth President A program, befitting to the eccaa on of vbarnir.g Washington's birth day, wac given at the February Parent-Trarhe- no, a Massachusetts 1reaident. o March 4, 1929, a Massachusetts man becomes an Thu does "history repeat itself" again. Hut when Calvin Cooiidgo has stepped down from the Chief Eserulivei chair, what will the future hold for him? Will Massachusetts send him to Congress as site did John Quincy A jams? Or will he follow tho e sample of some other ex Presidents? Do you know what those dents did after they left the White House? If you dvn youll be in teres ted in an illustrated feature licit in this issue of the Sun. Elmo ieott Watson answers the question What Did this issue. mt became o ID, W It Properly The cource of human gtvattwte it i ration of that ideal may be aeen In all never obvious. It i to be found not hie cancer ac a manager of mining en Refuting some of tho statements in one, but in many quabi. and In ' urpttse on four continents, and the that are being circulated, reisli U the manner of their Mendng. It ic to altruism which lay at the bottom 4 it the handling of the waters In tha abaft be found not in mere mentality but in found in the relief work of the World of tlie Salma Lead Zinc property, and the combination of intellect w.th char-- War, the mint prodigious fr!d of atannouncing that deeper sinking is new ari r. Experience pUyc no email part tion ever opened to humanitarian lead being carried out, following the laul in iu development with those who are b p. He arvi-relation of the increased pumping sysail business cn rwciiofls o throw himself Into that capable of wisely assimilating tem, C. F. B. Daude has submitted the , The school is only one s.tp in work; U closed tho door on following communication: 1 am advised by W, J. Bums, our education; the man beaded far fit at commercial emJeavrr forever. nets finds life a university in whVh A friend of Mr. Hoover, reluring Secretary, that the water is now courses are continuous. from Russia by way of LonJoa after pumped out of the abaft and they are No man has ever come to the Presi- Mr. Hoover had boom Secretary of Row proceeding in sinking to deeper levels as per our program. dency of the United States, since the Commerce, carried to him at the first lrvsidvnt. Us ter known at the Many reports have reached me that tfa groups of business leaders mec tinea. ten wac heard in a patriotic reading, time of his assumption of the chief the traveler hod met In the British we could not handle the water and I In which was well received. A phyaical R. II. Crant, J would like to state that to far. the magistracy than HcrUrt Hoover. Be- capital, an offer of a salary of a half com Motor of Chevrolet culture elate of boys, under the dire aalet, chart tter known, that is, throughout the million a year and an interest in water encountered, la aa it should be pany, conducted the convention meet- tion of Coach Davie, gave a demon world for hit record achievement; r In mines of IhU type, aa Utkhff It, would probably have netted that ings. Ilia party, which covered the strathm of rlaaa work, and the what he has said and done, llj he aa much more, to undcr.aka tho di Tha Junior class of North Sevier, w would have the danger of sulphide t entire western region, includec E. W. Vamp," a clever comedy by personal qualities of many President recti, in of one of tha largest mining with Mist Opal Christensen, president, gases common to sedimentary forms Fuhr, Pacific regional manager; C. J. member of the Ladiet Literary and have tern better known; partly be operations in the world. This wss an i rUinr, gave a clever program dur lions of this type, but the water it Seifert, assistant manager of dealer Civirs club, and a solo by Miss Mary cause (hey were more obvious; psttly annuo Mum greater than Mr. IlwMnC assembly st the high school Feb- - beneficial, and serves lu purpoee for finance and accounting; II. II. Good- MeCallum, concluded the program. t because they had been longer In pub- vers entire for une. Secretary Iloorumrir 22- - A It is comedy, Truth safety as well aa mine use. rich, uaed car aalcc promotion divia ful Husbands," was the feature dur hoped that further water wQI bo on lic life. No man ever went into the ver's reply to the tender was: Ion; J. A. McLanc, fleet division; It HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. hour and provoked much merri countered before we reach the itt "When 1 was a young man I had n Presidency through more striking J. Pearce, manager part merchandisAn impromptu rarty, when Mrs. manifestations of public ronfiJn.-c-; some ambition to acquire wealth. Af ment "Judge" Woodrow Herbert was levels prescribed as possible In acing; II. F. Newton, aalca promotion Georg Murphy was tho honored but that confidence was based upon ter passing through the World War, rather prudent in dispensing legal cordance with our maps. division; A. S. C Olsen regional ac- guest-- , was given at the Murphy home what people know about Mr. Hoover w The Company has faithfully kept to knotting the agonies of humanity Judgment,but impartial in his decision. counting manager; W. C. Herring, re- Tuesday evening. Immediate members personally, but because of the ideal and feeling its despersto needs, I have A piano solo by George Smith, read its program and fulfilled its promises gional talcs promotion manager and of the family assisted Mrs. Murphy and deeds which constitute his knowr lost interest in that. I made up my ing by Millie Domgaard and a muti to Us shareholders and to Sevier ValJ. Val Strough, regional parte and ser- in celebrating the affair. Prior to the record. That is a far sounder basis mind some time ago that tho rest of cal reading by Opal Christensen were ley developments and it has a direct vice manager. a social of a luncheon, and Important mission to fulfil and serving plate of confidence than partiality for a my life would be given to public ser- other numbers on the program. C. B. Spraker, Salt Lake cone sale evening and music were enjoyed by Is of finding an developing and includthat To most people, vice, either in office or out of It." personality. manager, acted ac hoet to the dealer eighteen guests. who him know some well. Is What Mr. hipping silver lead ores in sedimen-tarieHoover's mo ing obviously, fairly e organization representing Chevrolet field common to tho Mr. Hoover is something of a mys- live? He sees in government, os he in the country. An af ore new of a he been development but what in able to saw typo hat means types, a of business, tery; making ternoon cession held at the Playhouse In the West. It has encountered accomplish is no mystery; it stands political machinery count for a world various the conducted was theatre by out as one of the most striking ie of greater happiness and wider oppormany obstacles and with complete factory officials who presented Chevcords of achievement ever act to the tunity for humankind. harmony of its directors, met those rolet for 1929. Some Idea of the magobstacles, and it is my earnest wish credit of an American; a record imThat motive has animated men who nitude of this meeting may be gained all that we (hall successfully pressive not in one field, but in many; have done more harm than good In the from the fact that a carload of scenI and as obstacles other successfully beginning with small things and world. It is usually linked with lack of touch in constant be now from ery', props, stage properties, moviewill world-widon, e Salina dog killer is still at his broadening to matters of practical sense. It often inspires men tone apparatus and special lighting and every job well done with patent processes for making the dastardly work and the brave brute with the shaft, day or night, as needmoment; equipment was used to make the preSome explanations of Mr. Hoover's world over in a night through some is carrying his work almost in the ed, so that we can at moments notice ' sentation to the dealers. During the however, are apparent device of economic or political legerd eyes of the public but yet his exact aa conditions require, start drifting achievements, evening at the Hotel Utah a banquet First must be placed the factor of mo- ermain. Men with their eyes on the identity has not been learned. The upon possibilities at depth. was held. An excellent orchestra furWe will keep a close watch upon tive. The element of first importance stars usualy walk into tome bog and latest inhuman acta were enacted on nished music entertainment features in any life is the purpose that guides drown and draw others after them. It Main street, as evidence of scattering chemical analysis of formations aa preceded talks by Mr. Grant, Mr. Fuhr it. That may be inherited; it may be is often affected by demogogues who poison wss shown when two valuable (Continued on pago C) and Mr. Spraker. willed. As one rends of the earlier publicly profess love for tho people dogs died a horrible death before the life of Herbert Hoover, it is evident for personal advantage. It is often eyes of many. The daring scoundrel, V U s that from the beginning of his proclaimed by fanatics whose real in- - j f the application is strong enough life he saw something in his spiration is not love for humanity, but apparently does not hesitate to enwork besides a means of gaining fame class hatred. The world has a right danger the lives of the little tots, who or fortune. His warm imagination to be auspicious of men who proudly unknowingly, might pick up some of saw the broader relation of all tasks proclaim their love of people. They the poisoned bait set out by the dog So in Australia, as a youth called to are mostly visionaries or counterfeits. murderer. the Within the past two or three weeks P"intendency of a mine, he Herbert Hoover does not wear his junior class, junior class students. had on 8aw 8tumb,ed his sleeve in no either less than fifteen family pets have heart politics 80rnet,hin oU?e,;s patrons and visitors, there was mirth Seventy different lines of agriculovcr was hu or He a does name,y not that succumbed life. in . to the bait poison, and citiout megacarried private industry of joy and happiness. Gorgeous colorings, research are reported in the Bitural But he zens are greatly incensed over the The decorations, placed by artisans, man and not a mere mechanical thing, phone his ideal of service. gold and green, symbolic of the colors ennial report of the Utah Agriculturand that the hearts as well as the lives it. That is better. cruelly being dealt by the unknown al of the annual dance for the Gold and represented an garstation, for tjie fiscal Experiment Now what are Mr. Hoovers quali- rascal. Whether the dog killer has Green ball by the stake M. I. A., held den, the roof being covered with hands of men must be put into it if it 1926-2which just came off the year at the Salina Opera house Wednes- blue paper, dotted with stars, created was to succeed even from a dollar fications for making his ideal a reali- a deranged mind, or whether he has These investigations range press. day evening, proved enchanting, pleas- a very realistic portrayal of the blue standpoint. So one of the first taskj ty? No more practical minded man a grievance, his methods are strongly from experiments in the curd characwhich to His set he He condemned. come was himself has ever to the Presidency. is committing a crime that of Lattice work, decorated in ing and added much to the success of skies. ter of milk and its relation to infant the dancing party. The various com- green and covered with artificial making the conditions of labor endur- profession is that of engineer. That that is unpardonable and he is endan- nutritibn to studies in marketing mittees having the annual dance in morning glories, created a decidedly able. He made the success of the en- - was a side line with two other presi- gering the lives of humanity by his Utahs apples and the effect of the Ccrprise worth while to his associates dents: Washington and Lincoln. promiscuous scattering of deadly poi- fertilizers on Utah soils. It reports charge, were untiring in their efforts pleasing effect and added to fwho worked with the pick and shovel, Washington was a land surveyor who son, and the strongest punishment to make the event a crowming success pleasure of the dancera. substantial progress on many proband in this they came out one hundred Junior boys and girls, dressed in as well as to those who drew divi- took an active interest in engineering would not be too severe for the guilty lems of major importance to the farmper cent. The large hall was elabor- costumes to the occasion, acted &s dends from the enterprise in London. projects such as the building of canals one. ers and homemakers of the state. and highways. Lincoln was a survey- Late last summer and early fall ately decorated in gold and green hosts and hostesses, and none of the He did not wait until he became a Forty-eigbulletins, circulars, and or and an inventor; he studied Euclid this inhuman piece of degredatioa o paper, festooned and draped in artiswere allowed to slack and didate for the Presidency of the have been issued articles technical make his thinking exact., An en gan his work, and it has continued tic style. Patrons from all quarters were greeted with the cordiality ed States to preach the doctrine that station' the during the biennium, all worth while progress is based on gineer is a .who must intermittently since; The results are by came and the hall was crowded to that only juniors can extend. to this report, showing will that many valuable dogs, and upon according capacity, and it was declared that this Splendid music, a splendid crowd, comfort and opportunity for the tv- know, not guess, what materials been has which the progress years dance outclassed any previous with pleasant surroundings, made the er da man- He put that theory in do when they are put together. Poli-- which taxes had been paid, have died made on such of the research proto practice in the first great enter- tical and economic doctrinaries do a an agonized death. Kiddies who had event of the kind. of the station have been brought prise he managed. And it worked; flourishing business in showing fancy "pals that were faithful, have been jects of events One of the interesting a point of definite conclusion. Into worked so good that he soon rose to blue prints of structures thait may denied the happiness and companion-cav- e the evenings festivities, was the cluded in the report will be found a the management of a large group cf in before half finished, if ever 0f their faithful and watchful brief tabulatjed summary of the exchoosing of a queen to reign supgjp mines, and was called thence to even started at all. President Hoover will friends, all because the deluded mind SON IS WELCOME. reme during the evening. The judges, farms operated by the be no revolutionary. He will build 0f a villain would seek to slay the perimental of A pretty birth annuoncement card arer responsibilities, Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson Utah Experiment station. The general So 'animals. may be said that Mr. Hoover carefully, but surely. Richfield and Alma Sorenson of Au- was received at this office Sunday, purpose of this biennial report is to to was the all men trained Like exact, service 'n from the public Miss Grand and Christensen from selected the There is a standing reward of $50 present, a general review of the adOpal Junction, Colo., rora, Mr. of Redmond to occupy the seat of inscription heralds an event nn& or be saw in industry an instru-o- f rather than the inexact, sciences, offgd by the city, for the, in "ad- - ministrative, research, experimental of lllus-ani henstori service. d on page 5) public The of the dog killer and honor, which was done with dignity. great interest in the family: Mr. mentality and other activities of tjie station durMrs. F. E. Reed announce the ' dition to this many of the owners who ing the A feature dance was the gold and period designated. E. Reed Jr., on FebFrank of birth losses suffered as Station Bulknown Some poisoning, waltz. through This joincouples report, fifty green 9 amount 12. ' The increase' this would gladly Weight, pounds. ed in this number and to the music ruary letin No. 209, is now available for three fold to locate the guilty. Close distribution, and copies may be obof a splendid orchestra, and with the mother, who, before her marriage, was ar- watch is being kept, but the cunning tained without cost, by addressing graceful figures and handsome cos- Miss Laurel Elben, and soon will Mr. with Mrs. a visit and rive for of the poisoner keeps him from the Division of Publications, Utah Experireal a number the proved tumes, ment Station, Logan, Uteh. feature. The following article, taken from Through the Leaves, a Colorado clutches of the law. JS!!1 Mineiwi E'clr of the many j publication, devoted to sugar beet culture, gives the Patrons to the dance were here timely article A Reso-extending congratulations to the juti0n , which will prove a benefit to the local ATTEND JUNIOR PROM. GIRLS IN SPECIAL STUDY.' from Redmond, Aurora, Sigurd, Richsugar beet growers, if read parents. happy Former and followed: graduates of North Sevier field and many other sections. Music Miss Vivian Anderson, keeper, enwho are attending various and orchesRichfield a was furnished by The old year proved again that early seed bed preparation, early plant- tertained for her class of Bee Hive High, ENJOYABLE FAREWELL PARTY. of learning in the state institutions six of pieces. tra, composed ing, early germination, early irrigation combined to give the highest beet Girls, Tuesday evening and the actideLadies of the Young Officers and who were in Salina Friday to atyields per acre, the largest profits. were marked with much inter tend the Junior prom were Miss Bell vities Gleanand mutual the in the partment ATTEND OGDEN FUNERAL. The growers tonnage is increased; the sugar content est Members of the class are taking Webbr Miss Elaine Thompson, Miss er girls, joined in entertaining in honis work on is farm the more handled on improved; up a special line of study in first-ai- d easily Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson left or of Mrs. Annie May Hall, and the Ardys Burr, Miss Thelma Anderson, time ahead of by ones instead work about the home, and a practical Miss Ellen Thomas, Vernon Johnson, of keeping program the falling attend Misses to Willa May, Hortensen, Naomi for Ogden last week bfhind. demonstration was given by Mrs. Bry- Merrill and Lynn Nielson. Other funeral services held in that city for and Mazel Hall, who left Wednesday Comparing the factory districts which in 1928 averaged high yields per ant Domgaard. Under the direction guests were Miss Gail Johnson, Miss James Anderson, an elder brother of to make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Andersons on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hall has been an active worker acre with those territories which fell below desired levels the outstanding of Miss Anderson, a splendid dinner Esther Johnson and Miss Alice Lenig. e n all church activities and best wish- diffemce in field practice was in the average date of painting. The earlier was served by the girl members, at The brother at Ogden was the conclusion of the lesson period. a ill es Mrs. J. M. Christensen of St. George were extended to Mrs. Hall by her districts had the higher tonnages. been had and only years of age and social Here of hour for is the few weeks, heart trouble being the is there, givcourse, irrigation visiting 'at the home of Mr. and early germination during required cause of his deatft.'sMr. and Mrs. An- en Tuesday evening at the First ward ss well as merely drilling the seed timely: to let seed remain in dry ground Bishop C. E. Peterson, S. J. Ottley Itfrs. C. M. Hansen. When receiving and Ira Rasmussen were business vis- Information of the serious illness of derson, accompanied by Miss Thelma chapel. Games were the pastime and for several weeks nullifies the benefils of early planting. od reserved is rvvolv.fcn New a itors at the capitol city Friday and her father, she immediately left for were own and Miss refreshments for Year the Burr roll Anderson fer Wherefore, well, dainty your Ardys ! tLe north, to be at Lis bedside. turned from the north on Friday. resolution. eighteen. rturday. y rc G. M. Burr, Owvrulvt dealer 1 fr tvjH-ri-enct- . Imh-ed- tx-Pre- ar' re-que-st vlct-preslde- pro-fit- f-- one-ac- one-ac- s, Tri-Slat- Inter-Mounta- in m-- et adven-turuo- J Ms Social EvddI Fill of 8, - , ht be-t- pre-plann- er i - - begin-followi- - , appre-(Continu- ed . ; ar m sixty-thre- -- lofmHu |