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Show I DONT SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING I want AT WANT AD. SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 TWELFTH YEAR formal Dedication SM SlliPSJi Arrives ai Caa! TU f r.l l.n go lias f of iijniM tit Steel, roiitpriUC hi tuii ar. tvqi.i It to 1 two (41 luadr, W4fc ( ' i. r Vall.y Coili f tltr working I .L, The company Mui.Jjy f (hi ll ilf r' 1 I . - of N. S. v? m rl tin-larg- NO. 32 H. S. New Gym Salt LakejElectrician Meets Death at ClaylPlant Tragic 'pm ' ntateiial arm.d Sstuld.iy, renting in on the ncul-- r frx t; !(. atl a t i moved to tl.e mint? l y a f Tho shipminl compiled 1 Lead fiamc and I I I of ear. g mio h.t t! r other materials, arc espreted t ar rive Sunday, Thin, accord ng to (i n trni Manager II. K. lawi. will aUut lit complete the atm I al'pii'riit time being. Nutts ith.audttg the w.at'.tr iKt.-l- i tun that hate pievuih-- l. r.i g lit? part fvw week, work in going alirail in aaliftfactory ahape. S; Mro turil ateel workftu me on i,( i rurd an good advanit I being made in plvin? on the large Mail ptecs in With the at rival of Ilia lula tr of tlo Llevl. adJtl ion wrkirt vJI Ik added and nortiirg wdl Ik l ft undone to rti h tlt completion as quhkty ac I; .'tv V M; Pm Milius !iV For Btsi i V "vrDf t 1 fr 1 W-if-H! i V I 1.- - , v . tW a i' i v.Jw rash distribution In Sanpete and SvV ier valleya for sugar beets of over f 800,000, In 1929, with as lx avy a tonwuM per acre and as favorable prospects in sight at planting time, there was only distributed about $150,000. If the growers of augar beets bad taken advantage of the favorable prospects last season these valleys would have been the benefic-aricof an additional $350,000. Prospect for a good crop of beets this year, are even better than last year. By taking advantage of this condition and increasing the acreage of the only cash crop grown locally, an overproduction of which ia impossible, will be the only means in sight to increase the cash value of the produce grown on the fertile soils of the valleys. Intelligent planning of an outline of cropa and early and systematic preparation for planting will, beyond question, greatly increase the acreage and the tonnage per acre of this crop. Fanners who rent land to cultivate should get possession of the land im mediately and thus take advantage of time for preparations of good seed beds and early fertilization. This vrl ley is almost wholly at the present time dependent on agriculture as a basis of prosperity. Therefore, it is most necessary that farmer, lalwrrr. business nnd professional men alike cooperate so that due advantage may be taken of present favorable conditions by greatly increasing the acreage of augar beets the coming pit 9 poaa.blc. n The io rontpany ing pit lure, show ing he new high sth'nd budding which is prnt:.cally completed, ert l ms the new formally gyn;iaiei whi'h will at'sl tonight, wtn Snlinii and rniwts will do battle on tin floor. Hi picture is Io.ved th" Sun through '.he courtesy of the N'orth Star, the high school publica- l, tion. S.il'ua and her citizen t can Ik- just- of the new gMitnasiutn and of the other vith the romplotion school of the high building, parts tlnuC will be causa for double rejoic- pu-u- ing. The new gymnasium is modem in very pntti'ular. It measures 55x88 feet and has a ceiling 22 feet high Standard ha id wood floors arc one of the main features of the substanlia-bilit- y of the structure. At the south end of the main hall is A county attorney in one of the a stage with a depth of 17 feet and outlying counties has written urging the Legislature to pass at this special session a law taxing bank shares for 1930 and make is rc'roactive so that the banks will be compelled to pay the tax they failed to pay in 1920. according to an announcement issued by the state board of equalization. In our opinion the legislature of Utah has no such power, the boatd states. It cannot contravene United It took a flock of Birds not the States Statutes. National bonks are feathered bind but just a quartet Federal instrumentalities and a state of young men, to bring down the cannot tax tluni without the consent largest mountain lion seen in this of Congress. The conditions of this viciiuty for some time. And incidentconsent are contained in Section 5219 ally the expei ience of landing the of the Revised Statutes of the Unit- big trophy was mixed with thrillers. ed States. This section is the lover Hearing of the presence of a huge that controls the whole works. Our lien in the vicinity of Gooseberry, law contravened the conditions impos- Bail, Jack, Dally and Ellis Bird, trail-- b ed and was annulled by a cdral jnj;, faithful lion bounds, sought the court. refuge cf the animal. It was some Continuing, the statement says that j,0l,r, fieforP the trail was located by we may feel chagrined at our impo- tb dogs. After it was found, howtence. We may gather in conclave ever. the dog?, routed the boast from and rave, recite and madden through its hiding place. One of the hunters the land, but it avnils us nothing. was under a ledge of rocks, far up on We are merely tilting at windmills. the hillsdo, and when the dogs It is purely a legal question, not an the lion gave a leap, clearadministrative one, and the quicker ing the hunter. It might be said that we sense it the better. Our only ef- loth lion and hunter were fearfully fective legal remedy is for Utah and frightened. all other states similarly situated to NaHually the lion sought refuge in bring pressure to bear upon our rep- a tall troek being raced there by the resentatives in Congress and induce of hounds. The brave hunters, that body to amend this sccton, per- pack by glory of killing, brought spumed mitting str'es to tax National banks the animal from its last resting as they do State banks. Even if we rifle shots. place with two accomplish this (and we must not The lion measured nine feet six inches e the difficulties) we from tip to tip. could not assess and collect a pro Alvin Sorenson, government trapperty tax on bank shares unless and and who has a keen eye for the per, our we rule of rid until uniform get of the jungle, relumed from terrors in the Constitution. So long S3 that Ephraim early last week, bringing rule requires all property, tangible with hun a mountain lion, measuring and intangible, to be assessed and feet. Sorenson had reseven necily a uniform so taxed at long rate, just ceived from word Ephraim that a lion will we be prohibited from taxing was stock east of Ephraim, menacing bank shares on a property basis, and his lion dogs be took famous with is while all other intangible property the was trail. a short time It up only tax rolls. the off left All efforts at tax equalization are until the l:on was located and the killer idle gestures until this appendix of faithful dogs soon had the in a tree. Two shots brought the is is cut out. Now the political body the time to initiate treatment by pass- animal to the ground and Mr. Sorenson carried the lion to Salina, where ing the amendment to the Constitu- it was on exhibition. tion proposed by the tax revision M Ik I s B. Brown , well-aime- d under-estimat- commission. CALLED TO IDAHO. Mrs. Frank Herbert was the motif for a party, when a group of clccm Mrs. Er.es Herbert and Von Her- friends and neighbor? spent a social lrfi Wednesday afternoon for afternoon Friday with Mrs. Horliert. Mrs. Herbert received the sad Clever readings enlivened the social news of the death of her sister, Miss hour, and a delicious lunehoon wa' Miner, at the fam;ly home m Id-th- early that day. wtk Ihurrday com-pen- y mb m- - waa lr. l Immediately a, Merrill, who tea call. N Ult tf high voltage standing on a damp floor, which gave the fatal contact. An exaniinaii n of the boJy d d not reveal bums of ; rv sort, and it is presumed th.t tho cut rent shot sw iftly through tho body, causing instant death. Mr. Nelson was married and leave a wife and one child. The body waa prepared and shipped to th city this morning. The fatal accident of Thursday is the first of any con sequence that has happened at the big clay plant ab re it began operations some four years go. Mis. W. II. Brown left for California Fiiday afternoon of last xreek, following information received that morning, that her mother, Mrs. Ccles-ti- a Mathews, had passed away at tho city of Los Angeles, where she had made her home for many years. Mrs. Mathews made many close friends here during her visits to the Brown home in Selina. She had keen an invalid for many years and sufferd Tldricen men out of a possible many ailments, rcsultig front a paraexpected to graduate from leu lytic stroke, and her death was not electrical engineering course at the unexpected by the immediate family. Uniu rsity cf Utah in June, have teen Mrs. Mathews was a native of Utah .'ccii. ted for position! with the Genand had she lived until the month of eral McUiic company, the Westing-hous- e Slay, would have !ecn seventy-on- e Electric company, and the years of age. She was born and lived Mountain States Telephone and Tele-giap- h j her early life at Mt. I'leasant. After company, according to Profesmarriage, the family home was at sor A. Leroy Taylor, head of the deScipio and the ten children born at partment cf engineering at the unithis home survive the mother. They versity. It is expected that the reseason. are Mrs. Brown of Salina, Mrs. Frank in maining students will be placed acBcree, Mrs. Maud Olsen, Mrs. Cleo end of March, positions before the STAGE SURPRISE PARTY. Balance of the appointive offices Johnn and Mrs. II. A. Anderson of cording to Professor Taylor. Mrs. E. C. Wright waa the honored for Salina City were made at the Los Angeles; Madame Madge DeWitt The following students will go to tho of San of Mrs. regular meeting city council; Francisco;. Harry Mar pnest at a cleverly arranged party the General Electric company laboraSaturday evening. Two bids were sub-- 1 tin, J. W. Mathews and Howard given in honor of her natal day, at tories at Schenectady, New York: mitt?d for the position of city sex- - Mathews of Tulare, Calif., and Mrs. the Wright home Tuesday evening, Lorin Moore of Ogden, Orlando ton, F. W. Snow, at the rate of $50. Frank Hall of Salt Lake. Two sis- - The impromptu guests arrived at the Huntsman of Fillmore, Irving Alter, for the six months required, and John ! ters, Mrs. John Barnard and Mrs. Wright home unannounced and an William E. Clark, Elmer Gertsch, H. Bird, whose bid was submitted at Mary E. Rex of Long Beach, Califor- - enjoyable social evening with card Raymond E. Griggs, Rulon II. Stock$60. Mr. Bird was named for the po- nia, with fifteen grandchildren and games as the diversion, followed, ing and Taul Brady of Suit Lake. Two sition. several also sur- - Prizes for high score at bridge were graduating students from the departawarded to Miss Stena Seorup ami ment of mechanical engineering wi'l Earlin Jansen was the successful vive. bidder for the pnr.i'ion as city water Funeral services were held Monday, Jesse Thornell. A delicious luncheon alsii go to the General Electric commaster, which includes care for the February third, at Tulare, Calif., and v'as served to sixteen. Mrs. AHcc pany. city water taps and the city irriga- interment was in the cemetery of that Doke of Ephraim was an Sgurd Bloonquist of Sandy, Bert tion. Mr. Jensens bid was for $100 city. and guest. Alvin Faggergren Erickson, per month. George Bird, who has Frank E. Young, Jr., of Salt Lake, served the city in the capacity of SCHOOL FACULTY WILL SINGLE MEN OUTCLASSED have signed up with the Westinghouse watermnstcr during the past few IN SUNDAY RABBIT HUNT Electric company at Pittsburg, PennPRESENT APPLESAUCE years, submitted a bid of $100 per sylvania. One giaduating student in month, but stipulated that a provision mechanical engineering has accepted be made for extra hire. Brig Bird, The single men of Salina may be a position with this company. F. R. The faculty of North Sevier high another bidder for the job, offered to will present for the approval of the adept in shooting darts at the smil- Shaellc-- f of Si'.lt Lake, will join the do the job for $80 per month. In public Wednesday, February 12, at ing lassies, but they hold no place technical staff of the Mountain States awarding the job to Mr. Jensen, it the Second ward recreation hall, a with the married men when it comes Telephone and Telegraph company. s. was known that his experience was three-ac- t As a result of A higher per centage of the comedy, Applesauce, by to slaying v. ide, and that he was familiar with in a rabbit a hunt in Conners. The of Utah graduates are retainSunday losmg by funds gained Barry the local conditions. this production are to go to the stu- - single rabbit, the single boys will be ed by the General Electric company Routine matters occupied the at- - dent-bod- y to be spent for a worthy compelled to act as hosts at a dinner than those chosen from any other col- tention of the mayor and councilmen cause as a contribution from the party and dance at some near date.iie? for technical work, accordmg to When the single boys challenged the i j, h. Means of the educational deuntil a late hour. An interesting item faculty. in the monthly bills, which were con- That "Applesauce ir. an enjoyable manded men, the defi was immediate- - j pnrtment of that company, and sev-l- y was an invoice from the diet is proved by Hazel accepted and the necessary pledges j eral former graduates of the unlver-mad- e Robinson, clerk a dinner and dance to be paid I sity are now holding prominent posi-fo- r Richfield. stateat The Miss will and she county alias Brockbank, IRent a board bil1, amounting to prove it to the general public with tions. by the losers. $21, and was assessed to Salina City the support of other members of the Twenty-on- e marksmen, some good. on account t'l Bill Miller. Miller, it faculty of N. S. Mr. Kenny, known some bad, INFANT TWIN DIES. sought the feeding grounds was learned, was taken by the sher- - as the applesauce dealer, Bill Mc-i- of the festive jack-rabb- it in Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny, who Loss to Ric.ifield and lodged in the Allister, will deal the portion of this Creek and other sections Sunday. The the piond parents of twin beys S Tor a term 21 days. The delectable commodity with a dexerity j total kill was 285, and the manied oday evening, were grieved Monday county bill was laid over until an investiga- which will surely fascinate the public, men slaughtered 143, while the single evening when one of the boys die J. tion could be made. The baby was taken to Holden TuesMa and Pa Phyllis lads only got 142. Just when the Robinson, and G. M. Wright, will rep- - ner and dance will be given, is not day where brief funeral services were SALINA GIRL ON HONOR ROLL. resent rather unwilling clients of the known, but the entertainers will be held. The announcement of the arrival aforementioned applesauce. So also hosts to the winners and their wives. of the babies Sunday was heralded Miss Mary Maxine Mattsson of this will Mr. Clark, as the rich Uncle of with delight by the mrny friends of city, a senior at the Utah State agri- - the Applesauce Peddler, interpret MEETS WITH WHEAT GROWERS. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny. I: was the first cultural college, has received a place the part of a doubter of its virtues, and the popular couple wore in on the college scholarship honor roll! Jennie, or Rita Hill the gossip, knows in was Ernest Herbert Nephi high hopes of the future of the boys. because of receiving A grades in .only too well its values and Rollo Thursday and attended a meeting of Kenny? and the remaining son all her course? for the fall quarter Jenkins, Mr. Arbngast. in reality, los- the grain growers of Juab county, lmhl err reported to be doing snlend'Jly. of school. Miss Matt??on is register-ber- t es hi? sweetheart by virtue of it? at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A repod in the school of Art? and Science potency. resentative from the Federal land ?!. and Mrs. W. IT.' Wyatt of Sr.l', with a major in English and a minor board, and the president of the region- T cho. are roosts of Mr. and Mrs. C. in German. She will also be graduat-ved- a I. Wax, the Loa merchant, was al board of grain growers, a new or- M H'Tsen. Mr. Wvntt made a shJp-v- r ed from the college at next commence-Teto- transacting business at Salina Thurg f fa; raithj direct to thl ganization in this section, were th? ment day. Lets main and Thursday. speakers. day Friday of last week. The Ituskct bnll game will mark the opeiritg of Ihc ucw structure for use. Incidentally there wilt be two games, the big and little boys each having a bout scheduled. Following the games dancing will be enjoyed and a general inspection of the new building made. The faculty ntcinlier and students are anxious that school patrons attend the formal opening of the new gym. Member of the school board and otlnr officials of the rchool w ill be present at the dedication exercises. of Bis fill Earlii Jonsen Wins ! served for eighteen. a frontage of 32 feet. Convenient dressing rooms are placed beside the stage and four large store rooms are the stage, arrangetl Twelve shower baths, six for the lns and six for the g'll.i, are venirn'ly rrrangel at vantage points in the gymnasium, and altogether the new rcreation hall is just what Salina ha needed or many years. con-sr- ald Eplizaiioi Board Buses Bail Tax iVah f years a, 1 Manager LrW predicts, miles aontething unforse-happen, to havt all ninrhinory, tipple, headframe and the mine fully equipp! for ativr work in coal etraMn in rendines and plan within four or five are being made lo le ready to ship coal about the first of , April. Mr Lewis returned Satu;day front a tr:p to Salt Lake and Ogden, and while in Ogden where the steel is being handled for the mine, he made an inspection ard ho was highly pleased with the projects lcing mode. at Aurora, at 1I .5J. 28 while at & Metals Clay a!t d a Cinrs fcbeut NMion, an exi-er- t electrician, ar-ab-m- t for the growing of sugar beets than wl.o r.ime front Salt in tho lnstI!:i n it has for seversl years psst, ventur- days ago to ed a well known agriculturist yester- of the new diyh'g unit, was woikhg day. Cold weather, with eiy l w the main floor cf tho building, actogether with ample snowto ft ports, and when be cording fall to insure a good water suppl) ftchsd n up to cut tho wlrvs Lo rvctv-r- d has. In past yrais, been a guarantee a sliotk that threw him to tie for heavy tonnage ptr acre of sugar beets. In 1925, with a payment of floor. Apparently bo was not aware Sd.00 per ton for breta, there was a the or tlso bo was H, - - irr, a as at the VUrn The present xason rromlxs to of the tnoet encouraging futures n h 9- C.Me NJfn, acreidmg to ji i. ! ii buy OR TRADE? TRY A THE SAUNA SUN BiS to sell, Iciiica! Sistts sev-enb-- ( out-of-to- Uni-vers- jack-rabbit- ff we j b'-r- n, ty |