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Show I DONT SEND AWAY v$ ! 1$ BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA WV SUN V IM LTAGUE BASEBALL CAME SUNDAY (y y Mt.Plrataot at SaUna SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 21,. 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR 4 II kilt 4 11 ILI It iiKGAMKD I.TKtK.KFhHO The second 4 II club to be formed in Salina this aumitur, m organise. for Wednesday of thl week. Offk-erthe year were rhoM-- a follows: re kient, Blanch MatUmnj xice-pres- i dent, Echotnae Andtrron; secretary treasurer, Fay Evan; yell master am of th Mriul-- C LI It MEETS. LTrogrero l:b Duel were guest at the homo of Mr. J Oscar Anderson Friday afternoon tf !at week, and the meeting proved on uf the best held during the early sum mer. An unusual amount ut original, ity and cleverness wa shown when t ho memlier gavo a "tribute to beauAfton chorister, Kimbcr; ejorter, ty," while answering tho roll rail, Grace Peterson; runtituUun comn.it Mr. Al Anderson gas a report of and Matilda," ami tee, Norma Robins, Ms urine Butch, two essay. "J.-n- s Vivian and Clara Jensen; by "Human Nature in Chicken." m-ntaw com mi lee, Girth llird, Ilarbara Free-gav a ibet Story and William, foJun Wdliam and for ssi followed by Mrs. T. G. Humphrey Grtbble; refreshment committee, Eve who gavo an interesting "individual" lyn Ovrson, Joy Crane and Darbara entertainment. Mr. Humphrey vxHib-te- d a scrap book showing "snap Gale. This waa just a meeting of the club taken a far back a IK2, and iwrmbrr shot" girl not really yet to organise, and today, Friday, the in her talk gavo torn novel incidents girls, a members, will meet at the associated with the picturr and charhome of Mrs. Brig llird for their fir.t acter. Following tho program Mr. real" elub day. After club the girl Anderson, the served delirious will enjoy a party at refnshnient to twelve club members. wa Misses Thelma Anderson and Fern by her daughters, Nordfclt are tlie leader of the club Missc Helen and Vivian Anderson. Is Discussed By Lions SOI NO. 51 Crows Mass Smile Sorajs Hs al Coal lias a n Enthusiasm ik rod tMfb at the Sevier Vallry received tU &nprlNriUiiUUiia foCU Surveying for the network of sidet and mg ut (h Traiit. Sal of th tweeting ut a hurricane that swept from track and planning bimonthly regular grading, th U'gfl. 1U Ina Lions club, brlJ at th Main caf building of bridges and oUwr nee-r- y tit northern part of th tai lat 1000 improvements at the Sevier Vrb Sunday afternoon. For a Dm frail Thurly evening ut last week. Many .600 Ir Coal ley rumpay's min in Salma tan- discussion important topic! arm in .420 were in danbudding and out h the tun of 8, L. Racey, in, occupied th Salina can.400 ger ut being swept from their moor-le- diviaioa primary of which fur the superintendent .313 and Ih flower and Uk plain yon highway situation. Announcement A Rio Grand railroad, and II. E. ro road rad on panto "86 suffered inconvenirnres by high rail official! that the th coal fowls, general manarrr from win displacements as a rru!t eighteen leading U Out coal, mine and of U.'t company, Monday Tuesday of lh an hour wind. mile! up the canyon.aould not be com Tli work al th coal min has wek. Tit heavy windstorm waa followed pleled until aume action a a taken ty advanced to a point now where arby a drenching rain, which was pretty thoe In authority on correcting the must be completed an I rangements general all over Ut tout hern section. mad dangwroua railroad crossing. inflated for coal production, and ready Th rain started about aig o'clock the ire of the dub member! and aome to th end of having everything in word of the vitrwlic type e'er Sunday ovetiing and continued readiness, th necessary surveys were Aftrr considerable discussion during Sunday night. The made and a map of the necessary beet crop wa greatly LeurftUed, th track on the all important subject, commitformulated. tee were named to meet with the ground being reasonably soaked, and Mr. Karey stated that' the work ef th fields never looked better nor slate road commission and if no building the railroad to the upper could be obtained from that premising than they do today, bridge would be completed as quickly Tho Sunday rain was of real value august body, the committees were ina poi!e. The t ridge will bo comto th beet growers, id I). 11. structed to move a notch higher and and the track laid across tl pleted agriculturist for the Gunn!-ro- a briil .re. Rail have been laid as far os put the matter before Governor Geo. II. The club representatives, toSugar comiany. Through proper the pool and the work of comirrigation Ue seed cam rapidly, and pleting the gether with members of thu county gap between the 12 and whil there were no indications of real commissioners, are at the capitol this will bo finished by the posts ned of water at this time, th rain- first of the coming week. Then, week, and are trying to work out a acHan Cupid, in hi June harvest of Throe miles of the oiled mulch high- storm of Sunday night was timely and solution, with the aid of the state to Information cording coming from road commission members- - that will matrimonial events has been rxrep way, running through Centerfold, Is tho fields throughout the talley are a high officials of the railroad company, in this not retard industrial progress tionally busy and as a result three undergoing repair and within ten pretty sight with the beet plants tho work wSl be stopped until tome section. booling forth their leaves in vigor agreement can be reached between the prominent couples have been married, days or two weeks the "rough" road and health. Thus Lion S. M. Jorgensen, a member of far there baa not highway and railroad officials relative the Sevier county school board, gave out success. Gunnison hnd an off day three of the the principals being resi- will again be put in shape for decent been the slightest evidence of any to the dangerous and numerous crors-ing- s dent now or former residents. travel. J. E. Garn, district engineer, blight whatever, and every indication a report of recent meetings. He stated end the team members acre not conflict frem Salina to th that Miss Mae Ewles, daughter of Mr. and who has been instead of $50,000 being allotted ting, running or fielding, and Villard, watching the high- points to a big harvest. The only dam- coal mine. and Ewlcs. and a prom for a new high school building, pitching for the losers, was entirely way "break" to pieces, stated Mon- age thus far reported in the district had amount covered by the Gunnison Sugar comthe form. cut of previously reported, NAMED SCHOOL COACH. day that the bad condition would b pany, waa the frosla in the Moroni been Increased to $63,000. Lion Jor-- j The Sunday's game does not figure Io-overcome Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. once at by complete rebuild- section of June 2 and 3. The beet gensen reported that Miss Stena Scor- - in the leugue results, ow ing to the W. ut thia city, according C. Murphy, work are Scarifiers at H- - Samuel Clark ing. tearing plants, which were showing, melted Friday, up, former English instructor at North fact that the five innings were not , to received advices old oiled the mulch hero, has been and officiated at the wedding up shortly under the severe cold, and it was R,ckfitd Sevier, and one of the leading edu- - fobbed. A later date will be namdselected as athletic roach for the hi.;h a crew will be started oil the f of the working Precnc parents cators of the state, had been chosen as when the game will be played to necessary to make replantings. school at Carey, Idaho, for the coming and groom, following the :snd gravel over, adding either, as Beet growers generally, are high- school j110 principal of the high school, to fill the cido the winners. to year. Lee, who attended the conobtain the proper The Salina lads are In for a good maiJ'ag the bridal party returned necessary, ly optimisUe as to the outlook for the local vacancy made by the resignation of later graduating from schools, the Gunnison and )C home of the brides sistency, says Valley fall harvest. If 'na Dan Baker, principal of the high grilling during the coming week. Fouri0 nothing unforseen hap- the University of Utah, has always News. wa scene a the of prettily school for the past four years. it is expected that bumper crops been active in athletics and his hoets league games are scheduled for the iiarints The oiled highway, layed last fall, pens will be harvested from the 5000 acres W. W. Jones, who, with aasociate. home boys, with a game opening Sun-- i arran?ed rewPtion an1 adding sup- of friends here will be glad to know held for a short period this in the district planted to sugar beets. is developing some promising doal (ay Mt. Pleasant will play here the Per immediate members of the two only of his achievements since leaving his sevis to it the families being present. claimed, spring, due, properties in Salina canyon, was duly, first home town, Salina. ere weather of winter. Mrs. tho new is the well freezing Draper, bride, initiated as a new member of the JUNE BRIDE HONORED. In the more and known in making here the necessary repairs popularly club. Mr. Jones became deeply interMr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardson and Thursday of last week the "500' younger social set. She graduated oil will be necessary to make the ested in the club activities and in a club entertained a Miss at and Miss Francella Jensen of shower for mulch family from the grade schools here, later encompact. brief address he unhesitatingly said Mae Ewles Ewles were Ephraim visitors last the at Redmond, home, With prior the durof the road breaking tering the University of Utah, where that Salina and the immediate vicinity Mis Ewles marriage, Friday, to Thursday afternoon. to the it has she ing took graduaf-lfor early spring, special training teaching. gave promise of developing into one Thirty For the past five years she had sucgone from bad tp worse on account Ferry Draper of Nevada. of the greatest industrial centers of of the heavy traffic tho highway has guests brought many lovely and useful in schools the cessfully taught grade the west. CONFER WITH COMMISSION. of this city. Mr. Draper, a former Sal- been subjected to. A portion of the gifts for the bride to be, and many D. G. Burgess, representative on the ina wishes for happiness in her msrried boy, has been a resident of Nev- rond, that following south of the conlife. The early June day lived up to board of county commissioners for ada for some time. He is engaged in crete pavement, has stood the traffic North Sevier, and H. E. Lewis, gen the mercantile business at Ruth. After wear in fairly good shape, but it may its name, and the tables were placed on the lawn. Cards proved to be a eral manager for the Sevier Valley a honeymoon trip to the coast Mr. and yet be necessary to rebuild the enCoal company, are at the capitol city Mrs. very successful entertainment and a tire stretch from the to the will return to Ruth, pavement Draper delirious luncheon was served by the this week. The officials are having where they will reside of ranch south Centerfold. Nay permanently. toward evening. Peonies and several conferences with the members Mr. Garn stated that the buiJing hostt-3Rufus Elben, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the state road commission relative of of the oiled mulch road from the roses were the table decorations. Christensen-PectoElben of thia city, has again Ernest to some action on the Salina canyon to conranch connect with the Nay honors in photography Mr. national Mrs. won S. Ben and and anMr. M. Stannard and Mrs. J. Christensen crete highway at Redmond, would be The eighth great annual State en- highway. nounce the marriage of their daugh- started later in the summer, but in daughter, Jean, of Hollywood, Calif- according to word received by his parcampment of the Pioneers and Indian Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crane of Salt ter, Clco Christensen, to Rulon Pectol, sufficient time to complete the build- ornia. are visiting this week with Mr. ents. Rufus, after he graduated front war veterans will be held in the thrivand Mrs. Otto Kube and Mr. and Mrs. the Salina schools, went to school &c Lake City, are spending the week here son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pectol of ing before winter. ing city of Mount Pleasant, Utah, unF. A. Mattsson. the Illinois College of Photography in St. George. The marriage was perder the management of their sons, with relatives. Ethinham. While he was there he was formed at Beaver, June 7, and the anUNDERGOES OPERATION. daughters and decendants organizaas one of the best Btudents nouncement came as a surprise to the regarded Mrs. Gail Wright, who has been intion August 6th and 9th inclusive, the school. And for his friends here. Both the bride and attending many disposed! for some time, w'as taken to says the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. senior piece, he painted, in oil, a groom were graduated from the Dixie : Salt Lake Saturday for observation It It will also be a scene from the Glaciel National Park. high school this spring, and it was and examination. The examination is seventy years since, when early in This won excellent recognition and while at the school that Dan Cupid I,. disclosed a bad condition of the aprn- the spring of 1859, the first colony was hung in Garnet Hall the sealed the love pact. Mrs. Pectol, Do of settlers located there under the ?nd Monday Mrs Wright submit-entat Ethingham. Critics declare 1 native of Salina, went with her a Mr. Wnght, who R. James Ivie, operation leadership of Father was the finest bit of art for a young Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen, it h fe who was killed by the Indians near to St. George. Prior to that time she accmPanied re; paintpr and college student, in years. the,cf the Peratlon PrtS Scipio, Millard county, in June, 1866. Five years ago he began as the only for solemn services was of student and schools a the here and 000 Over Impressive fish, varying in size Statd Wriht Wa3 pr0ffrea-jMrIt has been reported that the great from the3,000 for the Wilcox Studios held were Mr. Carl Monroe. Forshee at born Sunday at St. photographer Pectol, small fingerlings to six inch splendidly. sing Ivie family and their decendants inSecond Lake at Salt afternoon at 8 oclock in the City and has remained George, had made the Dixie city his tend holding a family reunion during trout, will be planted during the next home all his life. He was And there his work C. since. E. ever house. there ward Bishop meeting prominent! SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING. the summer. We cordially invite them two months in Strawberry reservoir in athletic circles and he attention. to draw failed not dis-- ! has over the Peterson obsequies presided gained to meet with us and1 hold it at Amount and Fish Lake by the Utah fish and tinction when he Each year a National Photographers Twelve boy scouts of troop one, and many beautiful and appropriate Dix-- ! the accompanied Pleasant during the encampment game department, it was announced ie basketball team to the National First ward, carrying an convention is held, and photographers ample supply musical selections were given. week and help make it the greatest Friday by J. Arthur Mecham, state tournament at all over the United States hand of was a and from The eats, bedding quartet, opening song Chicago last winter, fishing tackle, and most interesting gathering ever commissioner. for in a and out their for Solemn and Mr. Mrs. to best; work to compete went Pectol the make will by their good time, Oh, Thought Sweetly The restocking activities have alheld in Mount Pleasant. A day can the honors. Five station home Hal and Milford Felt ago years at for opening ranger prayer comany; highest the Tuesday afternoon, present. ready begun, and when completed especially be set apart for the Ivie will spending the night in the hills. Fish- - by Bishop G. M. Burr; vocal solo, convention was held at San Francisco, on the item a fish first comprise reunion. The Silent Voice, Maynard Wright, Calif.; four years ago in New York ing, hiking and a general good time over Roncaglio-PetersoThe Ivie family who settled at Mt planting program involving made a that the up iSulogies on the life of Mrs. Forshee City; three years ago in Kentucky; program pleased Pleasant in 1859 were: the father, 10,000,000 trout and practically every of young Americans. S. J. Ottley, scout- - j vere paid by Dr. C. Leo Merrill, Dr. last year in Portland, Ore., and this Announcement of the marriage James R. Ivie, and wife; their sons, fishing stream and lake in Utah, Mr. Eugene Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. master, and C. E. Peterson, a guest, C. E. West and Bishop Peterson. A year at) Buffalo, N. Y. Every year, Mecham said. James A. Ivie, John L. Ivie, Richard Lee Peterson, former residents of Sal- were at the re-- ; violin solo, The My Father, A. C. Wil- - for the last five years. Miss Wilcox, camp. At present Strawberry lake is re- turn to Miss Ivie, Frank Ivie, Thomas Ivie and ina, momwas made duet Roncaglio, a Mary daughlrrdson, by Mrs. Clayton Ras- - Rufut- employer, has attended this trip Wednesday 50,000 fingerling, prin- their wives, and Martin and Heber ceiving ofabout salmon Rock T. P. Peterson, convention and has Mrs. and captured first Tr of Springs ing. ?VM!lleTof mifjcn the cipally variety, per day Ivie, not married men. June 12, has been Jesus Lover of My Soul, were: the prize; from the Springville hatchery, and os Wyo., at Salt When an ecclesiasticol organization Mr. Elben is to be complimented on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, Mr. cloning selections. activities progress larger fish will be received in Salina. The marriage cerewas formed, William S. Seeley was was Rev. I. Elmer j Mrs. II. excellent work, and Salina should and his mony at the by Mrs. performed the and chapel Mortensen, Following sent. About 2,000,000 is the quota set chosen Bishop with Harvey Tidwell this Goshen home at of Mrs. the of the fact that he, one of A. Caroline be J. to East the of were remains taken the were Nielsen, proud Ephraim, year for this reason. and Peter Y. Jensen as counselors. A to Mr. homeicem-eteraunt Reams, for interment and' as the her sons, and a handicappd son at Peterson, the guests aty the T. G. Humphrey Fish Lake will receive at least substantial rock forst was built that n The followwas Scandiwas wedding bridegroom. attended the Sunday. They consigned to its final rest- - that, being mute and deaf, has body Rainbow trout which average summer in an incredibly short time five ed well a breakhonors. ed such beautiful of by held in conference a appointed wedding the Salina high profusion ing place, inches in Two state and they planted and raised food ma- trucks are now length. in transfer-in- g fast and immediately after the bride First ward chapel and the funeral of, flowers, the token of love and esteem, engaged terial that summer. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Draper, Ferry Reno, Nevada, Mrs. Carl Forshee. adorned the grave. j and groom loft for them from Glenwood hatchery. The State officials of the organizawi1 make hometheir distant Thosie from relatives Euene her of Draper and Mrs. C. E. Hutton anJ According to Mr. Mecham, water ijwhere tion are: John B. Hughes, commander-in-chieMr. and Mrs. Morgan Forsythe of places who were present ati the ser- - two children, came from their homo most of the streams throughout the Peterson ,s wcl1 and favorably known John J. Banks, adjutant gen- state is still too been a resident for a Teasdale, spent last week in Salina vices were Mr. and Mrs, Mate Lewis at Nevada Thursday of last week and high to permit effi- here, having eral; Petes Gottfredson, historian; Ex- cient planting of fish, but as soon as long time. Of late "years, however, and were registered at the Com- of Elsinore, Mrs. Nocll Jeftensen of have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ecutive committee Alma Fuller, 1st it becomes lower the intensive he has been at Salt Lake. Mrs. mercial house. Spring City, Milton Allred of Chester, Lavall Dastrup. They arrived for the activity Peterson is living an accomplished woman. lieutenant, Springville; William W. now directed towards the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cunningham of marriage ceremony of Ferry and Miss Mae Ew les, who were married Friday. Buchanan, Richfield; H. F. Thomas, bodies will be diverted to tributaries. Paul Petersen, a brother to the brideMiss Maxine Nielsen of Central, Ogden and Hugh Allred of Cisco. M. C. Draper returned to his borne at Provo; Evans, Lehi; Henry G. Erick-seattended groom, acted as best man, while Miss was The funeral largely visiting the latter part of last Mount Pleasant. making arrangements for the big Mabel Anderson was the attendant vreek with her aunt, Mrs. James and was a beautiful tribute to a be-- : Nevada Monday, but the other guescs Local committees are busy at work event here next August. to the bride. loved woman. jwill remain indefinitely. A u tail-en- fr n g lv-n-v-er f-- r 00-m- il host, . freely-spread- d inter-mltUnU- y Ited-mont-- aiud satis-factio- n Daniel Cupid Busy Whit-teabur- IX-r- e le hit-th- a' at dn . e I de-!a- n.e -- r'e ( y Former Salina iriisl Is AcMBiitE Honors Beoiion Id Aipst 8 l. Lorini Tnhie for Billions of Trnni home-comin- g. ( To a.. Dlsiribnied mus-scu- s, par-1?- s. , I n. I over-nig- ht - I I sen-ice- s i y attain-navia- I f; still-wat- n. er s m |