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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY ii I BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN TWELFTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FIUDAY, MAY 2, 1930 AT Satina Legioo Foal Hosis ai CoaiaaHoD Itlic i: lHRll.tR StLINA Ml CANYON, I'anguiLh l4n are "rearing" for a tig time at Rryre Canyon, the acrid' Uauty pt. May 9, and lha chairman it shouting out clever In citations written in song. The follow' lug are the lutes contained in the In tiution received hy the local club: "When it a springtime In the Kockk-s- , and you've all tat all your pep, What you noed is recreation, L replace that springy step. You're In need of devia lm, recreation, ta, Perchance join the Lions Club of langu)rh, at their big Rryce Canyon dance." Dr. liar old Crandall, chairman of the coming dance, U putting forth a whole lot of broadcahl" the dance and Indications are that a record crowd will join the growler at Rryce Can CAINS MOMU DI NT III MMX HOMING lUMtNCTlON I.LIXTf Mist MUrj Msttioon of tbit city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frame Mslttson, and who has gained ta Unctum en many occasions at the Utah Agricultural cultrge during her four years attendance there, hat gained more promiiwnc at the cel leg. Mta Mattoson has tan recti mend-- d hy Van A, IL Hsirr of the school of arts and sciences for mem berth ip in Rhl Kappa 111, national honorary scholarship fraternity, mrtn hership of whkh Is awarded each year to only a limited group of senior students who have maintained exceptionally high grades throughout the four years of their college work. Miss Msttsson Is registered in the school of arts and science, with a major in English. She will he graduated at the coming commencement. May 31, with a degree of bachelor of aria. 4 CAM III B OITICCU At a sjwcial ineetmg of the FaLna Womens Rudies and dub, held at the high school budding Tuesday afternoon, officers to guide ju(nnl LOOKING TOR GOOD PLACE TO UVET WATCH SAUNA. NO. 44 Salina Lions Club Backs Through R. R. Mail Service the de times of the organisation for the year beginning July 1st. were named. Mrs. H, W. Cherry, aseociats Raima LLas club went on record Cron n, assistant traffic manager, and editor of The Fafina Fun, was name at a recent meeting as strongly fa c H, M. tbms, effecting much gtd and ahw Cushing, division passenger as presidmt ( L Ftrna Feerup. oring tho rrinrtstenu-n- l of the train inc a rapid growth, Otto WrUlfjr, nd with the club na nirnfrr .Vent, principal of North FevW high school, service from ManU to Marysvale. slat adjutant for Utah, paid a high ls rs, explaining the plans mapped vice pre blent; li Phyllis Jorg-making tho through run from Salt tribute to the lpion organization in 4 Rio Grande Railsen, in charge of the Englioh 4s take to the terminal at the south out by tho SaLna,' a wvll a thoto throughout Tho toad contract, the partinetit of the high school, secre- Tho action was takrn following s way nmony. I if gnrf to tho r officials the world. Adjutant WeLtey, and Ray Mrs. Ward stated, liasnmssrn, head of broad dissuasion of the condition tary: would ailrnad Ron the Ton treasurmaterially comptny, th junior IVsuty parlor, Adams, stale chairman bkh. pertaining to the mail now correct the rvtl er. Mrs. If the existing. oho srrvwj Ruby since the discontinuance of the train Rugc, dubs of the state, with head as president of the heal club for the o price frvm Mantl south, has tan D. A. R. G. W. L successful in getquarter at Maeiut, were special part two years, pierided at Tuesday all hut favorable, particularly that ting Die contract. It la proposed to at a confirmee of the sixth yn. May 9. KVtion south of Maryuvate. meeting. A. J. initiate a mail srnice that w.ll best serve ail through Fanprte, Sevier, In Galina to addition the selection Roal of of 3d, dirtrict, sponxoreJ by I lute, Kane and all towns Garfield, matters to the fleers, stale rtaming American Legion,' Saturday evening, sml communities convention to he held the Liter part along highway rout Tho conference was held at Legion 89. A train would be put on that of this month, were WhUe hall and nearly fifty officers and would Lave Fait take about 3 o'clock no representative was named at the members from the various mtts In In the morning, thus connecting with was Lte it announced that meeting, FINAL STOCK SIIIIMF.NT. the district were present. a bus line at Marysvale. Through a delegate ami alternate would be well known the medium Kanab would be aide to this Pitchforth, Ralph chosen later. Many of the members, Representatives and officers from who and haa Utah sent nia stockbuyer, of gri daily and about five in the however, signified their Intentions Ephraim, Mt. Rleasant, Fairview, out some cattle carloads of the present time it takes At forty evening. the with stale Koosharem and meeting delegates si Redmond, Elsinore, Coach far two days for the ryiil to rroch Kanab. Wright's fleet footed mm this point, completed the sea- the snnud convent Imprrwdve funeral nervier other points attended the meeting. son's A special committee named to prefor himself Thursday Ryd Brie, who met a tragic death Following the owning of the meeting trackxters won sis first piece in the when shipping he cars of five fat in near his home Idaho of ohipped Mrs. Klsie IVirath of Fait Lake, Saturday pare a resolution endorsing the movedistrict track and field meet at Richhy J. IL Stark, a mcndier of the was The stock to fleers. loot held ment of the D. A IL G. W., with Inwere consigned the from Aurora week, was a borne the guest Wednesday at post, the business affairs were field Friday of last week. Winning the west coast markets and Salt Lake ward to forward a ropy to Walstruction afternoon. Mr. R. Mrs. L. of and chapel Wednesday Jorgensen. turned over to Adjutant Weislcy. Mr. the six events, however, did not avail Hun- ter F. Brown, United State postmasLevi Sorenson Bishop presiding. be an interesting talk, Weixlcy gave the local athletes first place and Sal-n- a dreds of friends gathered to pay bat ter general at Washington, D. G, ginning with the organisation of the in second in came a field respects to the well known resident submitted the following, which waa of three American Legion at I'aris, France, in of the valley. Following the invoca- wholly endorsed by the club members: 1919, and following the closing of with 41 points, while Richfield, the tion "Resolved, that good mail sendee by James Curfew of Aurora, anJ world disabled war. the great "Aiding winner, ended the classic with 48 is vitally necessary for the advancethe ladies the chorus, opening song by Mr. was said the veterans," Wcisley, points. Monroe landed third place splendid eulogies were paid Mr. I vie ment, not only for this community, motive for the organization. "Since with 30 points. Salina demonstrated President James but all of Southern Utah, along and y the speakers. the Paris confab, the Legion organ: her superiority in the sprints and the of stake, George tributary to the Marys vale branch of Eckersley Wayne aation has grown by leaps and bounds jumps, Lyle Gates running home with Okerlund of Wayne, Chao. Madsen, the Denver A Rio Grande Western and today the menilrrhip in America the sprints, while LcRoy llcath hit Mias Millie Domgaard, who went principal of the Price schools, Price, Railroad company, and it Is the totals near the 4,000,000 mark." Mr. the high spots for the jumps. FollowOrganization of the Salina baseball Oscar Anderson of Salina and judgment of the members of this team, which promises to be a factor up from Salina to compete in the WeitJoy touched on the newly estab ing is the summary of events: Moroni Lazenby of Aurora. The la club, that after full consideration and tahed veterans bureau at Washing dash Gates, Salina; Tout-so- In the league playing during the com- Utah State finals for the national dies chorus furnished several numbers discussion, that better mail service for ton, securing the Richfield; Meacham, Richfield. ing season, was perfected at a mats oratorical contest Thursday of last the therefore, community bettor-sle- y services, and Mrs. Ecker-'anduring in disabled veterans, both of which are Time 10 of fans held this week at Salt Lake, has returned to meeting city seconds. ment solo. can be had if the Denver A of The remains a Loa, sang essential and important to the nadash-Ga- tes, her home, and while she did not get Salina; daF owning. William Gates was were taken Rio Western Railroad com-fto the Grande Aurora cemetery j tional organization. position in the contest. Richfield; N. Lee, Monroe. e president to act for the season. 'the be induced to restore final interment can and a j pany profusion Other officers on President Gates she gained signal recognition and was Mr. Adams, himself a baseball fan, Time, 23 seconds. ; of I the flowers, mail, and express through spoke banking grave, passenger, L. are: Martin, dash Thurston, Richfield;' presented with a white gold medal, a the love and esteem held for the one service on its gave an outline of the junior baseball I Marysvale branch beleague which is being sponsored Gregerson, Monroe; Magleby, Mon- - Deward Hopkins, secretary; D. M. I bronze plaque for her school and was who had been called. tween Salt Lake City and Marysvale; throughout the United States by the roe. Time 59 seconds. j Anderson, manager, and Dan Argylc, royally entertained. Miss Phyllis Jor Mr. club understands met this Ivie a while death that that the tragic e head of the English American Legion. lie stated that an run Swindle, Monroe; as86tant manager. The board of restore to to his railroad home is at after ' willing Arco, company motoring B. interest was being manifest, not alone Stark, ment of North Sevier, was a travelRichfield; Bastian, Salina. directors wUl comprise J. some two weeks at his such service if it can obtain a special spent having I Dr. F. 0. Bullock and S. L. Jensen. ing companion to Miss Domgaard, among the Legion members, but Time, 2:19. Jensen will be captain, Lon and the North Sevier representatives sheep camp. His body was found mail contract from the territory along Mile-ru- n among civilians, and concluded that Christensen, Salina; the highway by a passing its Marysvale branch and to handle Utah would make a showing in the tis, Salina; Hawley, Richfield. Time,! Peterson, official umpire, Ray Dra- - enjoyed the contest to the utmost, and nlong whose as name not was far as Marysvale, the mail for the learned. per, assistant umpire, Moroni Jensen, while there they were the guests of 5:20. great contest. is reported that Mr. Ivie had start- territory, Marysvale to Kanab; that It asThe Tribune, the newspaper sponsorFollowing the business session the high hurdles Rasmussen, scorekeeper, Fletcher Peterson, Horace ing the oratorical contest. Misses ed for his home about 4 oclock in believing such railroad and mail servisiting officers and guests were tak- Richfield; Young, Richfield; Ander- sistant scorekeeper, and the morning. There was no indica- vice would be of infinate benefit to en to the White House hotel, where son, Richfield. Time 19 Horne, ground keeper. seconds. Jorgensen and Domgaard, with other tion of foul play, and it is believed our community and all other coma splendid dinner was served, forty-eigAnnouncement of the players who contestants and school representahurdles Brown, Rich-- ( munities in the territory involved, on last page) (Continued will be seen in Salina uniforms dur- tives, were the gusets of the chamContinued on last page) being seated at the tables. Durwe respectfully request and urge the round-table ing the dinner hour a ing the summer, was also made and ber of commerce at dinners in its postoffice department to help us in discussion was had pertaining to arc as follows: Eddie Jensen, Nyles dining rooms and at the Hotel Utah. our efforts to advance the business many ideas concerning the American Christensen, Bill Gates, Max Soren- They also witnessed the presentation interests of our community and give Legion. The evenings entertainment son, Dallas Bird, Lee Christensen, of The Message of the Ages, which our people the benefit of that conwas concluded at the Legion pool Wallace Foulson, Farrell Crane, Jean was presented at the Mormon taberthe capital of our state and with tact hall, where an hour or so was spent Okerlund, Gadden Gates, F. Gates, nacle. with the outside world by givthence in the festive game of pool. Tad Sorenson, Lindon Okerlund, Glen Thursday evening the Salina repreing the mail contract for the terriSteele, Jim Forshey, Ed. Bird, Newell sentatives nere attentive listeners at between Salt Lake City and tory BABY BOY WELCOME. Morley, Lovell Crane, Elmo Bird and a meeting at which time the judges Marysvale, and the handling, as far Calvert Madsen. made the final decision. Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson are Forty-tw- o students, a new high rec- as Marysvale, of mail for Kanab and Raymond Ottoson, 18, of Fountain Preparation of the league schedule Carlson, who won the national hon- ord for North Sevier happy over the arrival of a second between high school, territory intermediate son in the Sorenson home. The baby Green, and Wallace Cahoon, 20 years is now under way, and will be an- ors last year, presided at the Thursto the Denver and Kanab, Marysvale will be presented with diplomas at was born Friday of last week, and of age, the two lads who were in the nounced soon. It has not been defin- day evening meeting, and Gov. Geo. & Rio Grande Western Railroad when afternoon a Ford party Sunday H. address Dern an gave commending the commencement exercises to be mother and baby are doing nicely. itely determined just how many towns roadster turned over, resulting in the will be represented, as replies are the contestants for their splendid d held May 15. The class, according to breaking of the back of Lucile Chris- being awaited from Elsinore forts. The judges, comprising mem- - Stena Scorup, principal of the high tensen, the daughter of Richfield. Nephi, Gunnison and Salina hers of the supreme court, Chief Jus-ar- e school, is one of the most outstanding, City Marshal Heber Christensen of ready to go, and if Richfield and tice J. W. Cherry, and Justices Elias perhaps, in the history of the school, Moroni, and slightly injuring Effie Elsinore fail to come in the league J Hansen, D. N. Straup, Ephraim Han- - and the record established during the Olsen on the chest, are facing a will in have teams four the only play. sen and Will H. Folland, gave first school term by the students is envicharge of contributing to the delin- , The local lads are getting in form place to John S. Billings of Delta. able, and speaks volumes for the quency of minors. The hearing was for the opening day and all are show- Miss Luch Rigby was awarded second students. Of the forty-tw- o students started at Manti late Wednesday af- ing up fine in the daily practice. to be graduated, twenty-fiv- e are boys. place in the national contest. ternoon, Judge A. O. Nielson, juvenAll have made exceptional records, ile judge, presiding. The twenty - first annual and all have beert prominent in the A goodly representation of farm High Miss Christensen, who sustained a School Day, sponsored by the Univeractivities of the school, and they hold bureau members and backers of the broken back, was hurried to the Salthe record for being the only class organization from Salina, attended sity of Utah, will be held Friday, ina hospital, where an exam9. school are All seniors that won the "carnival two consecu- the ceremonies at Richfield Thursday . May high invited to visit the University, to be- ination revealed the fact that the back tive years. night of last week, when the Sevier Many of the towns within the fifth already submitted, show an apprec come acquainted with the student was broken about midway of the Miss Millie Domgaard, one of the county farm bureau was presented column. After temporary district of Utah are falling below the iable gain 6ince 1920. In the 1920 foremost leaders in the various ac- with body and faculty, and to learn of the spinal a silver loving cup. The cup was treatment at the hospital and realiz- - population of 1920, in the 1930 g census the population of Aurora tivities, has been chosen as valedic- offered as a reward to the county orwhich the opportunities University the seriousness of the girls con- - sus, according to G. W. Coons, showed 615, while that of 1930 cenhas to offer. Contest work in music, drive for torian, and Miss Opal Christensen as ganization in a state-wid- e she to taken was a sus shows 638. Sixty farms are enum- historian. Other members of the class of the and the visor t popula-acensus, specialist the Sevier and art, chemistry, dramatics, oral readcounty membership, Salt Lake. Her condition, it is tion will not be correctly rated un- erated in the Aurora area. The task are: ' all bested ing, extemporaneous speaking and competitors, organization home economics will be special fea- said, is regarded as grave. Miss 01- - less more cooperation is afforded. Mr. is nearing completion, but as yet Briant Burgess, Walter. Christen- showing a total of 350 out of a posrebeen well as have as also who none Aurora were Coons other than believes there are many Ottoson, tures of the day. The state high sen, sen, Dallis Christensen, Vernell Cur sible 894 farmers, thereby winning school track meet will be held in the taken to the hospital. The injuires have not been 'enumerated, thus hold-o- f leased by the supervisor. tis, Herold Curtis, Leda Curtis, Lelten the coveted prize. the Olsen girl were not serious. It ing up the completion of the work, Supervisor Coons is seeking the Cushing, Blaine Cushing, Rhea Cranj, University stadium the day followEphraim Bergeson, president of the was first thought that Ottoson had full cooperation of all. If you have Emma Crane, Maxine Dalton, Millie state farm Returns from Aurora voting ing. bureau, presented the lova skull fracture, but later cinct have been completed, but are not as yet been seen by the enumeraA program of entertainment and G. Newel A. Staples, president of to Draper, Lyle Gates, ing cup Domgaard, folinstruction is planned to fill an entire it was found that he was suffering yet subject to revision. The popula-fro- tors, you are asked to fill in the the Sevier Gee, Daphne Heath, LeRoy Boyd county organization and an overdose of John Barley- - tion of Aurora, according to figures lowing blank: conFern Hickman, Florence each gave appropriate remarks. In Hansen, day and evening. Seventy-fiv- e : tests will be conducted in which high corn. Herbert, Ritch Harward, Woodrow addition to President Bergeson as a The to was party, acording reports, school seniors and others from all HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED? Herbert, Loren Jackson, Veryle Jen- visitor and an interested listener, W. over the state will participate. There traveling along the highway, about sen, Kent Jensen, LaFae Jensen, A. Lloyd, of the extension service and If not, or if you have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mail Guila Kreutz, Myrle Larson, Clarence from Washington, D. C., and W. W. will be thirty contests in music alone. a mile north of Flat canyon, These include the state finals in the were speeding about forty miles per to G. W. Coons, Supervisor of Census, Richfield, Utah. Mott, Rex Mitchell, Lynn Nielson, Owens, of the extension service from National Band and the National Or- hour when the car, with its four Vivian Nelson, Lee Osborn, Wallace the Agricultural college at Logan, chestra contests. The winners in the oassengers, careened and turned over Leath Rasmussen, Philo were present and each gave a short Poulson, i various divisions of these contests everal times. On April I, 1930, I was living at address given below, but to Rasmussen, George Smith, James address. County Attorney C. M. Edwards the best of will represent Utah at the national attending from Salina my knowledge I have not been enumerated, either there Sorensen, Homer Thompson, Shirley Among those and Deputy Sheriff Ed. Peterson, Mrs. and Mr. contests. Glen Haydan, M. A., inJas. Monroe, Mr. were Wright. else. structor in music in charge of the R. who were immediately called to the or anywhere and Mrs. P. C. Scorup, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. C. band music at the University 'cene of the accident, according to re- - NAME Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brinkerhoff of Ernest Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse StreCt and No. of California, is being brought to oorts, found six bottles partly filled Bicknell, were business visitors in Thomell and Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe. on STATE. on (Continued Salina Wednesday. page 6) (Continued page 4) ;CITY Charsrteriiinx the Amrriran ta ton as m of l ho grratort oraniut' fr fr b&M-bal-t puts Salma Hr Iriisis n IW-nn- Boil 1(10 B1M; ii ial Aurora Lei-li- lo-c- lU Mar Orator Salina Ball Fans t 110-yar- d n, comjK-nsatio- 4-- d, Mon-220-ya- rd 5 1 elect-Podao- n, or top-not- ch 440-yar- vice-preside- d depart-Hopkins- ,- Half-mil- Cur--E1,l- ie mo-torib- 120-yar- d 3-- ht t, 5 220-yar- d M Hull Sorter Hill Tictim Is Gradoaie Big Class ef-an- Giesis at UoiversiiT ives X-r- , cen-in- super-ditio- n, - . pre-rcceiv- ed m |