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Show I J A I DONT SEND AWAY I WANT TO BUY PRINTING AT XU, KUY OR TRADE? TRY A THE SAUNA SUN WANT AD. TWEUTII YfAR SAUNA, U! All, rUUJAY, JANUARY 3. I9J0 NO. 21 1,'aM lo Reward fj IJij&lx'ti rcnjrtit t! yA o !y km mi - r f- ilr I Ike UBil t kit u. !. ft rh e ' 1 ..r ill it-- btn th r4 tame atruiltMl by C' laud, and v May I, llnil. rar of Mia. Jvbn K -.- a - , t ,ri. nr and jtisik li. an'a 5 n thi v I ld U.rf il.in t eiii and e-- IJ fieii tH a banc inp of cun an w v ir y.f Anirrle I of n, r.i'iet iri. f.r f 1 ! ( , I.'. ",'i:. - fa 111111!, ( Pi,: aruwuUi, Vlit Kith Urn - . 11. e h' 5mWI. fi.c r ff t'(.h. r Wt i lU'..ir t J t a I. I ivarrf J!y h-- - li,- iy Mu Calm bif ),. gri'kiH, i i.J ,? 1, j ji !,.. . b- - i li- biibr. jijiJ Mr. I.';, 1 j ti'in t !. I . - n-i- u at u tn : n ' Cn', t ;! b . loll'g family I day usoiwny l lrn 11 n ! r- a f.fi ! t. . i . tc. J i., . re n r ;e l.u. mi ; : 1 - hi i. i-- t ,i. p''.!p li-- L i I . j.,',- o'i 7.,P - mn, lt a fw .nnl, .,n ,t J j t hut li, u tti t ftt'ii a G.; 1 i. f r sltf.Jy a'! r I, s d ir.pf v. of the remj i M..--s i.n-- - : ti f f r joi.nu t.inr i,attd d w When .0 c in 1; jlke new rlfl.l. W alt h pofiie, pri tt.its fki p,K-lipe- r ti.in, il.r.n-f.cate n.idnij b. with I I. r .Grriep and f n the i.urth. wa lit e in I rml rH-f- t and a jA- -i d paMw rhrskmi; sfata ii and pe pvirsvee Rub-- , the ram t Amra, l.ii the of 1iU11lt.1e.m11l for wi h route, tirld tfi.1'" fjnuhsr jiunrh at int? Manii. Alter a ( trlrhralof. ;l ok wonnikhal. However, with r s1i d.i and N in tern thirty Mantl the fatn.ty murh prin r .r no. !.iduh t n.o w ! i . Imi Mv (late ha I f.r Raima and tU imme hate - J .lh.vio,! a hmJy a j raeiieaL jii-tit 'K AiiguH I.', The induiifiiit iimnnh!, Thr Gr t pi.er.rer lm, r t' I tiidily until J'-l film I I, Vi'i mirrid .a Wide ptihle tern Rail l ake to Matyswle, e.ii d ,he It is nw I ie t!ry i mbol in lh r;ly, w. sei'rly rrselt in a jrn.it r tw. uy pi enp-- r from Rail !.G Imii a ever t lit i"iri gt. .' I Salma an I a ytvater S.rth m ruiid throyjr't to I'lMlm !li t hit baud, ion In .in the of tiie ("mn Two plot Mi, rdrr.d iitig n,i.;ri patsenrr fii Mitt, iV.'!.if, illii'n. rowrGi of V Sviei V: ley (Vl frnn Mi n't an I a few fion C .l',yd an I V cine II, m! tf "nltih, rotr.jiaey and the surety of th',mentr son, thu n.akirp a f ne Ii.r: Mr. MaP'it i r I. a uriir.d-in- , from the mine early In the year, the tie f in trip TIhj Height b ' i, a baby and wbo i Culm rrati-pruposej additional .inplvwtm nts at uhle carrying light bad, wide : ( ; in tin now an in the Giest Western Salt company brief stop l.er. The Lip Thurs'jy lrw high width will place it among the great- was mete to familiirise the driwri ailiool; nil ctnndrlnldun; cm Inn arc est producers In the weatem country, with the rute, sutlers sr.J otlvr tlirr, John K ! of the great production of th Western conditions. lift aa mrviiei. Mr. Gales, thj'gh not affiliated Tlie mail, too, due to the late train (lay ft Metal company at Aurora with any rhuirh organization. w.n and the coming in a a ahipper of the at Manii. was behind schedule. Th with all known for her kindly H Salma Zinc company all a.lja l.imk Truck company, Salt Lake, was cent to thi city means much in the awarded th mad contract and )y rlacs of pimple. In time of ned where airknewt prci ailed or whirr future ine" service la promLtd when a3 growth of th city and th aha could Lo of mtsislancc, she was looks mighty fine. Not alone are thr conditions are familicrix-sover ready with con.sol.rg word? great induatries being developed, but and help of any kind, and through Satina haa long enjoyed th reputa- LACK OF DESERT STORMS her rharinnjf and nmlhorl.v mU h tion a lcing one the largest stock WORRY TO FLOCKMASTTRS made friend ly the wn-- . all of shipping points in the west, and nnlm-rlwhom will slave at with the agricultural conditions, there Tl! long continued droulh, which G.tt Mrs ia doubt if any other section In th of In tk death calling. The annual alumni luncheon and ha on rc ami holpreceptibly t.clicecbl-Salma loses a title, dance of l.it wvtk of the North Sev- west faces any better future than does i conwestern th enus'ng desert, iest cilir.cn. ier high mIiooI, wes held Wednesday Salina and her aistcr cities, Redmond siderable anxiety among flockmad r and Aurora. Funeral hcrviees were h Id frn The twilftli rnnual meeting of th posed plan of the Mate f; rm buiou evet-'i'hall the Recreational if nt and many declare that If torn the Record ward chapel Thwsday af Rovrnr I'm. ni I'.rm Bureau and it lo unto th v.irt.js cmpi rative mar lb- R.e.eod ward rliaprl. More than is not forthcoming soon, stock v. 11 n iuo with (lie pjrtnl temn at on thirty. E. C. Wr'cli1 r f t I . oii'i.ni.iition, the I!t s.veity of the pra.lunte of the local UNIVERSITY PLAYERS ARE uffor. The light llurriea of r.aw conducted the sen ices and The high school participated in this event. GREETED WITH BIG CROWD 1.17PI17. it ion, t lie farm t 'oier.ninit ahnvwl thc first of thc week, was held whiih at th Seelien, I r. Mrs. (Jules wore paid h.v :e h- ng i:i .Ml rl.tsM-dneitor- - went oil we to n presented. Miss little good, and ovnC" dd liif very liirh at of ffi and f agent enmity ;n S. vmr i b l. n And'u on, l:.n II West, Mr. Film Humphrey favor of a lI of the or-The Second recreation hrll. ward the west, l.erd roifrom ing M Wi'ek. An e:..d.'i! F. Pi .eld of tlila i F'etor'cii. ud.; ap Bishop (tiled county. n.ition fer P.'J'.'. had charge of the filled lo the doors, was the greet'n-- the rondilion worse thun it ha te. n DiriUs-to- n propriate inusieal proyiam. dirertel (j. A. Staples was in charge of the the Mis- accorded th a!o v.a bad relative affair. She wa.i asi: ted University of Utah play- for rome time at this period of the by James C Jensen, was Riven Ora Peterson. ers as the curtain rose on the snln-dithe eooperaiive pur. li i .es of sup- ses Phyllis Jorgen-en- , Kell call showed that repreinerting. year. seni'-esthe rs. (. ?1. Sr E 'na Domcaard. Bessie Jackson, Red plies needed by fa'-isent at .c were present from cast which appeared in 'MisalliSo'.thern Utrh sheepmen, Mnrrnjj Followinp the lercnem'cs at the mnnd, Sabna, Am era. rnicr, Pieh ensen of t'entri'l, n omii'i n.led tint liJaine Thi.mpsin, Raymond Dahlsrud, ance here thia week. thou.irnds of head of stock on t..e Christ mi en, Mai ion Jackson, take ftenr chapel, the re meins wen taken to field, fJletiwnnd, Central, A n Mabel hi 'he rourty farm Mirs Bulieoek, director of the play. deserts of western Utah, found Id 1 the d iirym n t ew:s Sorcnon, Mirden Seroup, Cy- - i9 fo ,(C East cemetery for final interment. Iii and El. more. The minutes of iiiioe,!iji'l." to ConpratuIatol on the evident condition when the stock was moved .1 A larpo concourse of friend.-- attend the la.-- t annual meeting and t lie fm r.f he Ioinly for tb" puij'o. e of get n.rivenen ami Clayton Harwarl.!j.inin(r PVen t0 thc d(.taii8 from th mountain ranges, bit lik l cd the final riles for Mrs. Gates ami of ri port fer tin vewr of were Mr. of the production. Fpeeial tug a Iter deal for da'ry pioilucts few character of rain on I snow during the Every a profusion of heout'ful floweis bonk ..ere read bv the trea'-mv-i ard tint the fir bureau hi md .Mr?. S. M. Jorgensen, Dr. and seemed especially fitted to the part monfS, hrs mode conditions pat i scrim. ed the pra e. .iie the potato I. t,. Ilf. pain of Wn.ec. Tbo fimneii-!. join wiih Mr. ('. I o Mr. and Mrs. C. characterized. Thc several heavy roles li this eg.i niz.d i n insle.d of forming E. IV.etson of Raima and Raperintn- were carried w ithout a sign of a faltb" fact that Pip Mrs. A. J. Lewis was a guert cf 'rprj-M'ss I,;i7illi fJnrp left for Iliho a separate one. ion tied paid all of its obpga lent and .lr. Alonzo Smith of Provo. ter and thc makeups and impersona- Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Nielson in Srlt Tuesday. M's' Hnrp is an it;,tr'j:or iion-- ; during t)ie jear and had a small Tin II me and C n.'.'un'ty direct At the luncheon, which took place tions were all one could expect. Lakn'City Saturday night, when Mrs. in the scLcvb at Idaho F.dh. balance in the treasury. The report ors with 'row to a scpa-a!rorm and U s vm (Aloe!; in the banquet hall, While one or two of the cast are Nielson entertained at a dinner dance. r of the county agricultural agent and condr.e'ed their as follows: the f Rowing people responded to new to the organization, the princi-- I the U. A. C. extensmn service wa? Mrs. W. I), raid, president; mut: Mr. Harold Wonls, Dr. C. rd characters have been here before Mrs. J. L De .pain of Vtniee, vice given by S. K. Boswell. 'rr;il. R. M. Clayton in former productions. Mrs. W. L. Fitzgeiald of Richfid president; Mrs. 0. C. .Anderson oj M irion Jicl;ron,Miss Phyllis The University Players presenta, find a JorTcnstn. Miss gave the rpport of the Sevier County Central, Elr.inc Thompson, tion is the first number of the seaHone and Community Section, show- boar to be appointed fron liss Ruth Mattsson and Dr. Harold sons lyceum course, Vicing conducted as on as the elec- '.'I 'ldall, each singing' a :o!o. Mis1 under the auspices of thc North Seving that the rrganization lmd cooper- Monroe and ni ated l'ldly with the Extension service tion of of leers ecu! held ill the' 'dill o Pnmc.Tird gavo her Crandall ier Stake M. I. A. There will he four in its project for women and had also inmmunil eel c rf. speech. Dr. Ronald Jcnrn and other numbers to follow, all of which m as the county farm b r ei tii n of 'be organ 'a- The ip' Pelerson sang' two ducts, will be different in character, in oo-- , sod impressive funeral is note ill"? of mcmbrrriiips. Solemn lion rcie.Mpod in tie nff.ee and ceplie of tb'o a reene-.to supply the best in each line of number por- Bishop G. M. Burr of the Second v b 'eh resumed tn'ning to school days. services were held Tuesday afernoon ml ions and farmers' out ng. Mrs dueted Ibe.r oleitu-Miss Slcnn i recreation and offer pleasure to all. wrrd, and who was taken to a Sr.lt of last week for Wilford Ivio, a long- Vilate Anderson of Central, read the n the unriiin-ourb tinn of thc old R'orup act( d as no matter what their tastes may he. Lake hospital Thursday of last week, time resdent add respeeted pioneer financial report of the section, show- offieeis, as Pics, bn, (I. A. Mis? Helen Anderson, as chairman,1 The support of the movement, by underwent a very severe operation e ward the at used had r! Jlr vi of Aurora, cliapel. 0h (targe of the election for 1930. patrons of the communities, is ing that that department Staph; E W. Jb rt. Salina, Due to a disordered condito a gnod advantage in the secL. Saturday. Ivie passed away at his home Denem in J. The fl'.ov ing officeis were elected hy ly appreciated by the committees Dcspain, kemc, tion of the hip Bishop Burr has been her 21, following a lingering illness, promotion of project work and had retary treasurer; J. H. Iayne, Glen- - acclamation: Miss Elaine Thompson, charge confined to his home for several t wcul. ex'e'itivc and his death east a gloom of sorrow-ove- a substantial balance on hand. me,rb',r; Nephi H. president; M;s Edna Domgaard, vice- weeks, and after several the community. G. A. Staples gave a report of Nieh p. i ;r- pt ive member, Marion Jackson, secretary- MISSIONARY HONORED. had been made it was adv'sed Wilford Ivic was born at Ileber hit arliviirs in connection with the ? 'ion Miss Phyllis Jorgensen, Mrs. Joseph Crane was the hostess ron",id'v;ble pmuiilid Dee Rcorup and Lynn C. Nielson, City, Utah, A pril 21, 18dl, the son S' ate Farm Bureau tax committee, on (be program of the Federal at a large party celebrating the re- that the hip be adjusted and it was of William Franklin and Malindi Jan of which he is a member. He reportturn recently of her son, Roland necessary to dislocate thc joint and fjr the promo! ion of eoopera- ecutive beard. it. The injury was the result of Ivie. In 18S1 he was married to Ma- ed that the officials of the State five ii,irl;ctig It was unan.me'!ly After lor boon one of the most Trane, who served a two years mis reset several years ago. Nottilda Okoilund and seven jears liter Farm bureau frit very much encourled tli. if t 'ip various ooopp.itiv''s stard ng programs ever given by the s.ion for the Mormon church, and Mrs rn accid-he took up his residence in Aurora, aged with the fact that they hid in Rcvir county would send repre- - alumni was staged in the hall. The Frank Allred, a guest of relatives in withstanding the fact that the opr rawhere he resided for forlv-onnt at ive to a convent urn to be b'W o.fircri of '29 should be years. succeeded in gefing a complete Salina for the past two months, at tion was painful, Mr. Burr is reportion Mr. Mr. Ivie thioe ere tax sons, of the on the excellent manner in which the Crone home Tues lay :gat th Federal Farm bard at R't Surviving of las' ed lo be making splendid proyres3 question. T,.. Salt of of Poe now that stated a1"' rnun'h (here Aren, w"re the I, Idaho; Boyd Staples week. The hostess served dinner at and hopes are held for his comu'.ete f'ty unct'me during is with her husa Lake; Quay of Aurora; one daughter, many problems ahead to lie solved nf 7 oclock and a program, music and recovery. Mrs. Burr In have addition thv banqint. is convalesc'ng. while band Thor-ethe latter five in he interest of agriculture and Mrs. A. E. of Satina; Pp a'lcnt Stif'e annonred Put cmcyilcd a reerrd of pal officers and parries woe the diversions of the eve' and William. needed James that Alfred the mote icn Farm bureau the brothers, organizations PPcd nanus of ali graduates ef North rung. Seventy guests attended the HERE FROM IDAHO. of Seipio. C. Mdton of Irovo and members and greater financial would b. t, !d at Salt Lke r,!y Jan- - Sc rr high school in alphabetical parly. Burton of Nampa, Idaho; two sifters. at the present, time to take rare uavv 21 t, i. tb, inclusive, and ur d iU rri-- r. Tbev Emmett Robins, former mana-nal:o added to the Mrs. Della Taylor of Fremont, and of its recommendations in connection directors to be iu attendance and talc b t of officer.'- a historian, whose SPECIAL FEATURE MEETING for the White House hotel in this near w'th the special sessions of the legis- rs many of their members as pos- duty it will be to tyre and file old Stella Ivie of Idaho. Forty-fivMembers of the Ladies Literary 'ity. but now conductin'' the leadng lature which will be held the latter sible. A mi Non prevailed that each relatives attended the funeral. of hotel at St. Anthony, Idaho, accomns well as to attend to pres- - club will hold the first meeting At the last rites for Mr. Ivie the port of January, and the eonbng local organization would en leaver to cut history. the New Year at the Presbyterian panied by Mrs. Rob ns, spent th masong, I Need Thee Every cat campaign, lcfore the voting pay pari of the traveling exorn i? chapel Wednesday evening of next jor portion of the week here vi? fol-- : next fall en the was the amerdmnts th? chnir, to attend given wished FORMER RESIDENT DIES. Hour, of these who W'eek. The meeting is called for sev- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cl r.. by proposed convention. Funeral services were held Friday and it is announced that a Har.sen, parents of Mrs. Robin'-- Mr. lowing which invocation was offered to the eon.-- t ituMon. The rhaitmen then called for a The meeting was very harmonioi? of 1' it week for Jenc Anderson, hus- - special program, befitting of the New Robins stdl has a warm spot h: hD by L. G. Durfee. I Know That My was a solo ren- report from each local. Directors res- and enthusiastic throj"hut. Redeemer Liveth, Th he'd of Mrs. Cidd'e Nielson Ander-- : Year, will be given. All members are heart fo Salina and presets great dered by Mi.-- s Elaine Thompson. Mi th and of ponded stating that the membrr-h:- p things, but he thinks Idaho has a great sti'ercth s'n. at the family bom? at Oak City. urgently requested to be present. so'id'.riiy by a woik bad eon done in scvnal of organ :zatien V a? pi Merced by th Mr? And Thompson was accom panic was a resident of Sal- mighty fme future and is highly imard (hr towns vc rv thoroughly and in runny ron't "ucf ivc d'?rue ladies clcm. Bwhop Rorr-.o- n ina bof.rs hr matriage and her Thad Lewis, who has just complet- pressed with his home town. Patriarch Mrroni Larnhy gave talks, ethers would be done following the r:cd on a( iPj; meeting. nrny friend her extend their sin- ed a business course at a Los Angeles in which the life of thr doparte l was h'd'ilIPriert- - rmcal the ",i nr. Mr. ard Mr. Lowell Murphv end cere vmi'i1hy to her. Mrs. Anderson business college, has returned to Sal, MTuesNil Mi'S H' b n Aid' OU. V to h' : in woM H from he tbo Gltdvs Tuttle ticc he- fir tv? praised. G. M Wright gave 'tic clos f t th t rim' .xunatcly one hundred lmn came ma. an! (f J. O ing musical number hy rrrd"ring a pvr pm'd 'heir jne nbeish'p fc up it rd dijf'rp ftr hidiil'f r eh Nupon and Mr. and Mrs. day. Ir. A. J Low is and Vernon rit istieas holiday week and v .o ; 'o date. tVf the Ardor-?solo, after which brnedicficn wa b; m, left p"0. gerv for Pool O rv-- rtc7! lid the services at Iong motored to Delta to ir"' t the George .Mu?"vy he-fered by Alma Sorenson. discurson prevailed on the pro-- Mor.ticello. Mr. to National Thursday. Anderson. returned Thad. for jOak City They 1 n- - !- - - 1 !, I i, !!,., rr -- ,r ;'rt. - S l- rioer G', S-- nr. i r i 1 1 ( ti., h-- County Farm Bureau and Home Community Section Choose Officers for 1930 r L li Hi; Fealire Ix-e- n ) tcll g - : 1 s ie-oi- - mih-I.'- - elnr-in- I . d . i'-- Im-i-a- r- - org-ni- e re I am-iii- tui-ft- ? ill, i I rPM--.- - e e,.(-tic- 1 irr-v.or:- soccetory-trearurer- I ! I ir-- au m-to- : or-e- b- t s !; Fres-den- X-r- -- prrsi-'ent- ; dir-c- - out-do- c: nt e yt-.t- r.up-pt- c con'-cu- rt r ve . e rec'-rd- odu-openi- im-a- l , (:-'- . , ty 1 1 1 ( er il-l- Tu'-rda- i ru-ul.-- -s s i , f'U'--'- 1 I |