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Show ! DONT SEND AWAY I BOOST FOR BUY PRINTING AT w THE SAUNA SUN SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTH YEAR Sevier Valley Coal Co. Scene of Real Activity 0.111 ENTERTAIN -- Miss I'hylbs Jorgensen rBtritaup members of the ht W club jUturdsy afternoon at the Jorgensen bom II, l. MERCHANTS 1929 NO. 15 EUtTTIVK CHS PAR ITTKM YOUR HOUE f U, Iturpna, prveiJmt of Mrs, Uinta's Businew and Women's rlub, attended a meeting of i the state executive Uard, held un- day morning at the New house Mel in Kelt Lake City, The meeting was railed by the state president. Mrs. Ors J. Hermstuii of RtrhfWlJ, who,' with Mus Alta Thurber, secretary of the flat organisation, Mrs. Burgess motored north Saturday, Miss NiaJ Nelson, president of the pjrhfold rlub, waa also a member of the party attending the meeting. rfioel Salina Republicans Name Candidates for Election Prior to the afternoon's game, hl Juigcnsen served a dainty luncheon the guests bring Seated at am si tablet. A bw bowl of California pp. centered the luncheon tables. In wore plaml before the convent i.n f .r RKITULIVAN THK4X Afu-several year of wrlUnt, spanning a ladder yaid track pies contest at cards, first artw prise the the l.year-teias counrtiiaen. Nelrrrffciv work, tattling oUtadcs layout, whUh wll rover a space of was awarded to Mrs, I. A, llugen son won out on the first ballot. For Mayor and being delayed by controversies lu5 tni in length and 70 fret high, toller. Tied scor-r- for second prit C. F- I'KITKSON the offices of counrilinm. three and handicaps, unavoidable in the uillbeuscd. were won ly Mrs Mdton McCoy and be U. G. to Ira ItaiVoad elected, Rasmussen, the Itridge. part of the company organisation, For 4'Year Councilman Mrs. Lavall Dastrep. Miss Ktu 111 Madsen. Horace P, Nielkun, Horne, H, Srvier Valley Coal company la now , France to the yard, and Miss Lois Frkkson werv guests. Ta JOHN NIKl-KOJ. IL Kwlrs and IL W, Clicrry weie taithin a few ki of entering Int i f,,r f,clUl roil fnipony, a W foot bridge placed In nomination. It required four a real Indu.try for Southern Utah, For Cvundlmen 2'Yer liUlIt arroi, s:,. ( t Cm. ballots to determine the nominees, e- - l haa been and an apptximau dale I. II. MADSEN bt t!c,, tlli, ,ir;JlfC y ftHl at the outcome, Madsen, Hume and for eatrartion of coal from the pro-HORACE HORNE Dr. ceding and approaches to were declared the winners. if middle of the II. W. CHERRY Cherry January, pertlea. Bj blUyf 11ve u.n fumJ,eted and P. II. Madsen, chairman of the par, imthing unforn bappena. trains will h(, anJ mt.n fuf lb For Recorder be rolling down Salina Canyon load- ty In Kalina, presided at the meeting, w,;j cooperate in act sj 1 B, STARK J. and before adjournment waa taken a aome the of ed with nuggeta of bet Vmg tfc rirJc.,. Th(f ht.,vy dxy coal to be found in the writ. Unwat- road scales will be stationed at the committee, empowered to campaign For Treasurer fill vacanrlea that may occur by 189 which feet the it any abaft, i t ering E. V. JOHNSON we-.nd of the bridge. For these withdrawals or disqualifications, was dorp, waa started this week, and the scales a pit 70 feet long by 9 feet deep The guidng tart ire of a aleek, perof named. The committee is comprised Lloyd Alma Crowlhrr, job of completing the cementing the and II feel wide, was necessary. The lives of two people . . the sated of well known ... and , Aurora, , haps, , II. B. Crandall, P. II. Madsen, Max youth of will age, coal hole which the through huge a n'htfoundation for the scales is built of met a baby F.id.y afternoon Sunday night, when and an unh-- m J. IL Ewlet and P. C. Seoruji. tragic Cohen, be hoisted, will be done at once, and cement and it hkh ,jr k.lrl required two cars of Wheo a dosed Ford automobile turned In preparations for installing the mam- etmrnt and 12 cars of sand and gra he passed away after being literally soundthe field, the first roasted as a result of burning pow over twins, severely injuring the orcU- - tinned moth tipple will be hurried along. BIG STOCK MOVEMENT. hdd Tues- vel. The scales complete, will cost ap in dvr. Lloyd received the fatal burns pants. William LaFrvrr, charge of With the announcement from proximately f 10,000. A.n un; More than 1200 fat rattle, ranglrg about four o'clock Sunday afternoon, the guides at Bryce canyon, ammJ,U'vT,,"brr of the Denver & Rio Grande After crossing the steel bridge, the and his death followed at 12 o'clock raninl by Mr. UFever, were rnroute UU on r'!w'nl the Isms Creek division of the Fish- lUilroad company, to complete the cars enter the was shown in lake National considerable Here six tipple yards. a new Salma where was the to forest, were brought The horpitsl, ending tragic branch line to the coal proertiea by trails will be laid and will extend for Sunday night. choosing the candidates for the var. from the mountains last Saturday. While was as a to the revere ahork baby expecud. trawling community, renewed the latter part of November, E. Peterson, of the The round-ua half mile up and down the canyon, was supervised by P. south of ius offices. C. energy ia being put forth by the coal and directly next to the tipple, where the circumstances leading to the dath along the highway ju.t Bank of Salina, and Dr. H. Madsen and P. C. First State blew one of the Soorup, and tires were horrible. out, Marysvaie, company officials to have everything coal will be graded and loaded autoC. Leo Merrill, were placed in nom herders drove the cattla to the lose control to of driver the valley. causing in readiness to place the heavy ma- mata by Young Crowther, accompanied (nation for mayor. Dr. Merrill declin Tbe rattle are In exceptionally good ally. autmobilo turned The the machine. Alvin Parsons, chinery', which will be freighted to the ed to accept, declaring that he could A new boiler house, with modern Allen Kennedy and took their guns and went hunting. over two times and Mr. LaFevcr was not devote sufficient time to the of- condition thla fall, and the loss from mine over the railroad. During the blacksmith machine and equipment, mocked unconscious for a short time. poisonous weed Is said to be lower past summer an average crew of thir- shops, with complete equipment, new They headed southward and when near When fice. Peterson's nomination was then than ever before. on he waa he recovered, fitting ty men have been employed at the coal and powerful engines to care for the the Jumbo quarries, it is said, the made hya acclamation. Mias Johnson, face of his wife, who, though bad-- y properties, making grades, tearing heavier tonnage, of Has and storage lock was shot from the powder house. the for treasurer, and J. B. Stark, for reinjured, admonished her husband INJURED IN GAME. the a of three down mountain sides for tracks, decan After powder taking nominated by ac houses, a modern boarding house, are examina- corder, were both An to face." her off get instaland when some coal north the started veins, upper veloping clamation. James Sorenson, playing left halfsome of the conveniences worked out boys distance away the powder ran was tion of the injuries sustained by Mrs. ling new machinery and a veritable Nielson John and Rasmussen back Ira for the Salina football team, sus.a Fever revealed the fact that she had (Continued on last page) revelation has resulted as compared opened and each of the boys filled tained a broken hand in the game w hen the company closed down a year their pockets with powder, according suffered a broken jaw bone and had at Monroe last Friday, and played to reports. After trailing the powder sustained a fracture of the frontal ago, as a result of conflict ions over more than likely the husky player will auto for the railroad and the along and setting it one fire, one of (one, just above the eye. The lie out of the game for the season. the boys placed a quantity on a rock. was patched up and the party hurried state highway. Actual work on openJimmy met with the accident while h in in Lloyd, it is reported, stooped to ret to Salina, reaching the hospital ing the coal veins was started a rough scrimmage. Salina waa shutfire to the powder and as hp did so safety. June, 1924, and since that time it has the score being 27-out, arrived Saturday evening the stork been proven that Salina Canyon, and there was a flash and the powder in the Crowther boys' pocket ignited, and with it came a fine baby. especially the Sevier Valley Coal ANNOUNCED. ENGAGEMENT his clothing on fire. The com. withstanding the fact that Mrs. La- company, has millions of tons of high " a. da.n,rtT0U conditon' announces Mrs. Arminla Murphy grade coal which will soon be started All dumps in the district in which panions, Krnnedy and Parsons, With a combined total of &5.380 l th shock, she is reported the engagement of her daughter. Miss to the commercial fields. The history the Gunnison Sugar company is op- - tempted to tear the burning clothing visitors, registered from every state Mac of the develpment of the property, the crating, will be open for the receiv- - from the body, but in vain, and the o be getting along sp.endidly Murphy, to Vern Ivie. The marin the Union, District of Columbis, him-is coal veins, the shaft and other equip- ing of beets on Monday, October 14, yau,,if man, powerless to assist riage will take place Tuesday, Octoment to be added, proves an interestHawaii, Canal Zone, Philippine Is- ber 15. Both principals are well and the official announcement from the ' fearfully burned about the logs, on and the writer as lands, and 22 foreign countries, all favorably known here and the ant gleaned by ing story companys offices. Due to the fact body Dr. and Mrs. Franklin O. Bullock, records for travel to Zion and Bryc nouncement is met with great pleasand hurried for Parsons a visit to the scene of development the sugar content of the beets! Kennedy and Arlran Bullock, who left for Har-- l National Parks were broken ure among the hosts of friends of and reached the when assistance Canyon they Sunday. is far below normal, and inasmuch isonville. Mo., some three weeks ago, the season just passed, accord- both Miss Murphy and Mr. Ivie. Mr. Anderson Anderson during ranch, on are as beets additional Shaft. taking returned from their visit Sunday eveand accumulating saccharine, was j)131, driving in. Lloyd, though ning. Dr. Bullock was called east on ing to E. T. Scoycn, parks BuperinU-nnage in a recent announcement. The shaft is 189 feet deep and is the HERE FOR OPERATION. delay was deemed necessary as it sufferings pains of death, was loaded account of the illness of his mother, dent, Sal- 17 feet wide by 24 feet long. Seven- - will be total as divided between the The rushed to be and the aut0 beneficial to both grower and(jn0 BulDr. Mrs. Mrs. Bullock. and Vernon Clara Long, who has been with teen carloads of cement and 72 car- - manufacturer. When starts ; ina ho?Pital- - Aid wa administered, lock were met at Salt Lake by Mr. an two Southern Utah parks gave 33,383 the Utah Construction company r.t harvesting loads of gravel and sand were used in slow deliveries will be asked and to Zion and 21,997 to Bryce. The larduring (but the bums were deep seated, Mrs. Eldon Petty. Green River, Wyo., is here for a slight unthe building and the walls are from the first week, to aid in man Not the ger total at the former is due enyoung passed away. the allowing Vernon will undergo a rupoperation. 2M to 5 feet thick, built of reenforced beets to tirely to the year around season, as ture If the grow- til just before he died did Lloyd lose ripen properly. and after his recovcorrection, inNAMED QUARRANTINE OFFICER. Bryce can only be reached about 7 concrete. Two partition walls, 13 er of small acreages will delay har- consciousness. he plana to go to Los Angeles, ery imalso ches thick, are , among the Impressive funeral services were Dr. C. E. West, well known Salina months during the year. vesting as late as practical, he will be where he will enter a business colprovements in the shaft. The big amply repaid by the additional ton- hedd for Lloyd Crowther Tuesday af- physician, was named quarrantine ofThe seasons figure for Zion is an lege. shaft has three compartments, two for nage and the increased sugar content. ternoon at 2 oclock, Bishop Levi Sor- ficer for North Sevier county at a increase over last year of 3,367, or hoisting coal in balance, one for pipes, The same condition that prevails here, enson officiating. An appropriate mu- meeting of the board of county com- 11 per cent. Comparative figures for Visitors who were attracted to the cable and stairway; the latter for use the late date in the of beets, sical program was given by a ladies missioners held recently. Dr. West Bryce are not available. ripening Sevier Valley coal mine Sunday and in case of emergency. In completing is in Idaho and Northern chorus and G. M. Wright gave a vocal will have charge of all the territory was not up to expectations who were shown through the mine prevailing the shaft for operation, 1100 sacks Utah, and solo. Eulogies to the young man were noth of growers are cooperating Sigurd. His appointment was due almost entirely to adverse wea- and enjoyed the hospitality of Manof cement and 250 yards of gravel and with the manufacturers in Moroni Patriarch by paid Lazenby made by the commissioners to fill the ther conditions along tthe northern holding off II. E. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis, were Invocasand will be necessary. The cement the harvest until the beets are Elder Harward. and routes last winter, ager Harvey by the resignation of fully MLss Effie Robinson, vacancymade Miss Lenore and gravel are being assembled now, ripened and tion was offered by W. L. Thompson Dr. Dr. Ameson, due and to the unusual and severe thun. Thompson, Miss Grace Gardner, Mis3 for slicing. ready in preparation to completing the work and benediction by L. P. Christenson. to failing health, was unable to care derstorms which were almost a daily Algie Bingham, Mis3 Thelma Barney, The sentiment, generally in the of cementing the shaft. Following the chapel services the for the work. occurance in Southern Utah, the last Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Gunnison Sugar company district, is Cherry and WesA steel headframe will set on tthe were tenderly carried to the remains summer. The resulting floods did in favor of the delay, as it is thought ley Cherry. walls of the shaft, and this hoisting Aurora cemetery for final interment. great damage to highways, and practhe added tonnage will amply repay CLUB ENTERTAINED. headframe will be 96 feet high and of Lloyd, The pallbearers, cousins tically stopped travel at some times. the growers. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dickertt of Mrs. Burton Crane was hostess for contain 60 tons of structural steel. were Sammy Crowther, Elden Gardof the travel with reference Helper are visiting with Mr. and Study of on fall soils, plowing Stressing In the tipple building structure, which ner, Clarence Crowther, Ellis Crow- the members of the LProgresso club to the point of origin shows that Mrs. Ifans Nielsen. will become a part of the shaft head- - particularly in the Gunnison Valley, is ther, Emmett Durfce and Vern Dur-fe- at the Crane home Friday afternoon Utah leads all states in the number made and by tbe agriculturists Lee G. Durfee dedicated the of last week. During the regular stu- of visitors with 13,810 and California frame, another 35 tons of structural bcine the fieldmen. Instances where fall dy hour Mrs. Chas. Nielsen gave, the was second with 9,227. grave. A total of plowing had been done showed the those attending the sendees lesson. The topic was Lambs Shakes- 6,365 came from states east of the Among soil in far better condition with mois- from outside points were Mr. and Mrs. peares Much Ado About Nothing. Mississippi, and 176 were registered ture than the fields that were not Thomas Crowther and Ed. Watts and An interesting article on Do Insects from 22 foreign countries. The long fall plowed. This practise not only of Frank Crowther Think, was given by Mrs. D. G. Bur distance travel record to reach the Axtell, daughter conserves moisture, but it assures a of Bear River, Idaho, Mrs. Lizzie ges.T during the individual entertainwas jointly held by the three good seed bed in readiness for early Gardner of Tremonton, Idaho, and ment period. A dainty luncheon was paik from New Zealand. visitors planting, with substantial increases Maggie Jensen of Clarion. served by Mrs. Crane to twelve memof the records abo show Analysis in tonnage and a cash return from bers and Miss Effie Robinson as a of total at Zion, 28,201 peothe that T. W. Dickert, the well known railland and labor. Fall plowing, too, will DR. FUEECE RECOVERING. guest. the park in 8,612 auto- road man, and who is entered ple will and avoid the in rush a world war strongly imspring veteran, Harry Thorsen, and Dr. who 5,151 mobiles, by stage (rail), Margaret and an active member in local legion result in earlier planting of all crops. pressed with the future possibilities 21 by miscellaneous means. The res- of has .been under the observation of a Salina and North Sevier county, corred on Friday, October 4, was as- work, was chosen post commander of. It is announced that the big facat Bryce were: 17,211, has a at Lake hospital he Salt lst figures pective speca LePost as American Salina Legion, purchased the Grant Gates farm 36, gigU,d in celabratsng the event by a tory will start operations as soon ucs a 5,223, 4,784, and 2. pa 62 acres sothwest of Salina. The of r(unie smokelection Tee moannual and and who the of are harvested at beets sufficient gion, group impromptu guests, 6 Cl y' Mr. Scoyen also stated that records deal, involving $8,000, was closed Monr'. ieeca 13 assurp tored to the Mickelson ranch in Goose- er held at the Legion hall Thursday transported to the plant to safely be- - .f0?1 a a 13 ao necpssar show ljTl that during the six seasons since day of this week, and it is understood PVa an(j spent the evening. Games evening of last week. Other officers gin grinding. During the past week' travel to the Southern Utah that a substantial sum a3 down payPiesen , as e e 13 ie- - i,r;y 1923, to serve with Mr. Thorsen were Leon th2 factory plant has been steamed eas . or p anj a siimptuous luncheon were enjoy-uhas increased over 400 per cent ment was made. The farm just acquirslowiy from a recent serious Parks the John first b and touches a few tg attended ,coyenng tha Thirt only Humphrey, finishing . Frecce Edor motored J. toi ed by Mr. Dickert, is considered iftiles remain to have W. Bird, second to in readiness party. with and the returned Monday city B. Mrs. Miles Curfew and Mrs. J. B. among the good ones of that district. Stark, treas- treat the tons and tons of beet3 that Curfew, adjutant; J. r reec2. BishMr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Stark visited in Provo Friday. On It comprises 62 acres, all of which j urer; Ralph McAllister, historian; will be harvested in the district. sargeant-at-armA. Mrs. and Mrs. Conrad Beck, their return south, they were accom- are improved, and in addition to the op Joseph ATTENDS CHAITER MEETING. Hilda Gates and E. W. Peterson, Crane wrere in panied by Mrs. A1 Anderson, who had location and soil, a good water light George E. Long, service officer; Bry- and smoker and selecting of officers, ant Domgaard, publicity; and Dr. activity plans were outlined and it is Mrs. James I. Rex, grand Electa of Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. They be?n at the Garden City visiting with was conveyed in the transaction. Mr. Gates, who has operated the Don C. Merrill, chaplain. indicated that the Legion will keep up the grand chapter of the O. E. S. of ( attended the various sessions yf the her mother, Mrs. Foote. selection in events. of farm the officers for several years, 13 retiring aid of and 100th left for routine the its conference Utah, Wednesday morning Following many j who from agricultural pursuits, and he will for the ensuing year, the members Armistice day, as usual, will be pat- - Salt Lake to attend a meeting of theL. D. S. church. They motored from Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson, e have been the guests at the home of desert the occupation. His ambition is north early Monday morning. enjoyed a smoker and an elaborate riotically observed with fitting exer- - ( state officers, held Thursday and real win-and A a dinner The Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sorensen for the to study electricity and later he plnns event at rises. the of luncheon, day. Thursday evening opening I. in. Marion James when was Louise Mr. the Tea vihen who the season ter Mrs. W. and n room, participated Miller, j meeting bring planned past two months, left for their home to enter the Coyne Electrical school Japice Rex, who efficiently served as post local post v ill give a banquet and en- - Mrs. Maud Stevens, worthy grand have been residing at Venice the past at McGill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. at Chicago, where Jie will complete a matron wes hostess, v.as one of the few years, have returned to Saliiftf. G Sorensen accompanied the visitors twelve weeks course. When he goes commander for the year just closing, tertainment honoring the social w ill make their future home In to Nevada and before returning v. ill es - t he will be accompanied y and wives acted as master of ceremonies. features of the two days with their by Mrs. officers, together I this J Gates and the Gates childrei with relatives. In addition to enjoying the banquet sw eethearts. time short visit a ing. city. at!. r s u at ,u a u u M Mer Dies Lloyd ljr -. N Wins Id Mor Boros r,. Free 17-ye- - di-at- h 'T offi-cia- ls ,cd Silta Pails its right-of-wa- y Aiiracilng TBonsands Not-settin- 0. g pr boad-tha- ton-jsc- ar Three-Compartme- nt . , ( The-increa- se pre-seas- trans-continent- Frecce-Arneso- al n. e. Grail Gales Freece-Arneso- n, e ( ... vice-preside- s; ! ! seidi-annu- al Fri-;th- er out-goi- J meet-The- 0 Fan |