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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY ! LOOKING FOR GOOD BUY PRINTING AT PLACE THE SAUNA SUN TO LIVE? WATCH SAUNA. TWELFTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 D.&R NO. 46 Awarded Mail Contract Salma's New Ward Chapel Will Be Dedicated Sunday k - hmm- Train i s ,r e, V o, u Den C. Merrill aa chairman, and Sunday, working with Dr. Merrill were G. M , Durr, K. ( Wright, D. G. Burgess, President Holier J. Ci.ant, president K. V. IhrUrt, II. C. William, Jot of the Church of Je.ua Christ of Lat-- j A. And-ron- , with Jaa C Jenaen aa ter Day Saint, will bo jircM-n- l to secretary and Miss Violet Johnson, treasurer. An assisting committee give the dedicatory address. Tlie chapel, ju:.t completed, cot wa also named and included K. W. were Crane, J.hn Nieh.m, Carl Christen$.6,000, and final payment completed early in April. Work waa sen, Chao. C. Rohardt, G. IstrenUen, started on the magnificent alructurc C. Wilf.ird larwn, Cha. I. Oker-lu'i- d Bo n i N IWifstloii of .aliim'ii SwuhJ rl the erection of the magnificent at rlaM-l- , Firt Ui bishopric selected a clard a one of Ue mot budding committee, fanitinc of Dr. modern and attrsr ve in Southern rue-tui- v 1 Sira Ul BosjedI 'S'., I. w 1 M flash message this morning, coming from Washington, D. C, states that the mail contract from Salt Lake to Kanab, and running over route 89, had been swarded to the Drnver A lUo Grande Railway company. This means that the train service, which now terminates at Msnti, will again be put Into sendee and continue to Marys-val-e A Utah, will be carried out May IS, with rlU it- - SAUNAS NEW SECOND WARD Q IAPCL AND RECREATION HALL and Atiul II. Jensen. With thi February loth, 1928, and consists of three unit, the L. D. 8. chap I, recre- strong organk.i'ion and a willing Awarding of the mail contract to tbe D. A. R. G., which ation hall and connecting unit. The public, donation f. r the new chapel J has been a moot question for main chapel i 3468, and has a seat- were sought. The response from of 318. mnnlw-weeks, wiU be greeted aa many The recreation church ing capacity and a big victory for tha resideata hall Is 30x78 In dimension and I members proved highly gratifying along highway route 89, as tha equipped with a stage, with modem and during the period from the start condition! now prevailing have lighting system, together with scen- until the chapel wa finished, a wilbeen unsatisfactory. ery. The recreation hall la so a r rang lingness to help at anytime has been rd that the seats can he stored un- manifest derneath the stage, thus allowing the At the dedicatory exercises, which ' Salina City, according to the Mother's day was observed In Sal- ATTEND BERKELEY UNIYEXSITT Two o'clock,' the Prt just Issued by G. W. Coons, su- entire space for dancing. The hall Is will start prompt tbe Miss Stenq Scorup, principal of ina chapels by the Sunday schools. rl "''f11 provided with a moving picture following program will be given: irvj5?? the is of fifth district the only I soth and has a North Sevier high school, and Mias ttah, seating capacity of Organ Prelude The program at the morning sessions fountica ,n and cil Sanl,rt 410. There Is a hl.hops office, Relief Hymn Phyllis Jorgensen, instructor In EngCome, Come Ye Saints," by of the Sunday schools, beginning at lish, are meritorious gam m"d a hai ,hat leaving Saturday for BerWilliam Clayton society room, ten class rooms, bap. .Choir ten a. m., was featured by the child- keley, Calif., where they will registismal font, a fire proof vault, modern Hymn This House We Dedicate to durin.the P15 ten years. The census Fhw a ain J" kitchen with electrical appliances for ren, each class participating, giving ter for the summer sessions at 'the ,u'ation Thee by Evan Stephens choir cen- In 15k 19.0 the or of Salina the at s,m success and Activities Tres. Martin Jensen cooking, banquet room, heating plant Invocation songs, poems, and recitations, paying University of California. Miss Scorup will specialize In graduate work and with automatic fireman, and the en Anthcm "Grant Us Peace, 0 Lord," 8US Sa,ma PPu,at,on was recorded grade school, during the year just homage to mother. AU programs feawhile that of the 1930 ccn closing, have been unusually satisat while Miss Jorgensen, who education, tire building inside is finished Evan Choir by Stephens tured a special and appropriate song attended the j university last summer, Dr. Don C Merrill aua P,acea the PPuIatim at 1605 factory, and advancement has shown throughout in oak, while the floors Report scat ahowf a at practically every point B. M. sendee, honoring Mother's day. The will again take up a course in social Richficld the count arc hardwood. Remarks Bishop G. M. Burr ccnsu or Rlc" Thompson, principal of the school, mothers were presented with a carna- - science and study of English. They The walls of the structure outside Vocal Duet "The Morning Breaks," osa offlcial count has Issued the following report, which j tion and card, tokens of love to will return early next fall to resume ficld w0"1'" ore of tapestry brick. The grounds P. Pratt James by Parley 1920 census will prove of interest to patrons of. while the their shows 3,1 2, are equipped with a modern sprinkrespective positions In North C. and Hubert F. Jensen. j by the Sevier high school for the season of ling system, walks have been con- Remarks Emeron C. Wright was rccordod at ,33' Thfhool year just ending, from! LJude Geore BaWf ot Provo waa 1930-3structed and the grounds have been Address .......Pres. J. A. Christensen1 Amon tbe cilies and towns Rhow PrncPal speaker at the evening ain8 in PPu,ation in almost every point of view, has been A nthem planted to lawns and shrubbery. "Hosannah, by Evan Au are services to held at the Second war teachaddition NAMED AS HEALTH BOARD. Salina, an entirely successful one. The After due consideration and sensChoir county phens and Central Dr. C. E. West and P. H. Madsen, in been Venice, conscientious Glenwood, ers have try- chapel. Judge Baliff gave an inspir ing the need of a suitable chapel for Address and Dedicatory Prayer divine worship, Rishop G. M. Durr, . President Holier J. Grant Cove- - Fo,,owinK ia ,the tabulation as ing to do the best thing possible for ing address and in his message prais- councilman, were named at the last Don C. Merrill, first counselor, and Anthem the pupils under their direction. The ed the devotion of the meeting of the council to serve with Hosannah! HallcIuljah!coniP,led b Supervisor Coons: living and Mayor Peterson as the atan manifested in have turn E. C. Wright, second counselor, with pupils Evan citys board ot by Choir Stephens titude of learning which has made eulogized the memory of the mothers health. The local board will work conJas. C. Jensen as ward clerk, held Benediction Pres. Jos. F. Peterson Minor Civil Division who had passed to the other side. 615 possible the accomplishment of several meetings and eventually start638 jointly with the state board of health Chorister, James C. Jensen; organ- - Aurora Precinct. Solos, duets, quartets and choruses for the betterment of health condiThe work. deal of 345 ed the movement which resulted in I ist, Rosina Bastian. 335 satisfactory Annabella Precinct great rendered appropriate musical selec- tions in the and will assist the 275 school patrons have shown a splen307 Burrville Precinct tions during the morning and evening state board city in health 233 did spirit of cooperation and help277 Central Precinct problems services. 126 fulness. All in all it has been one ol 198 throughout Utah. Cove Precinct 843 the most pleasant years of teaching 819 .... Elsinore Precinct 36! 401 my experience. I feci sure that Glenwopd Precinct same feeling exists among all of the 402 373 Precinct Joseph 373 the teachers, nine of the eleven hav325 Koosharem Precinct. 1,719 ing signed contracts to return. 1,632 Monroe Precinct We have had a maximum enroll678 627 Redmond Precinct. ment of three hundred and sixty pu3,303 ...3,172 Richfield Precinct ' An award assembly of North Sevier While the Salina boy scouts did not the pils, average being out 350. There 1,451 Precinct 1,605 Salina high school, held in the auditorium at gain as many points this year at the will be about 335 promotions and 296 293 Precinct eleven oclock on Monday, was the annual jamboree held at Richfield last Sigurd The front page of the May issue of 169 118 (Continued on page 4) Vermillion Precinct most impressive assembly of the Saturday, as they did a year go at Planting of about 6000 acres of suthe Utah Taxpayer displays an interschool year and a fitting culmination Monroe, they made a creditable showesting collection of newspaper head- gar beets in this valley is about finfor the activities of the high school. ing, and carried off first and third lines from city and county press ished at this date. The later fields Not only were two awards given to honors in rope spinning, first in hanthroughout the state setting forth were considerably delayed by the various honor students, but the great dicraft, first in cooking, and third and the activities of the Taxpayers Asso- storm of last week. The earlier fields body of the high school was there, an fourth in knot tieing. Central scouts ciation up and down Utah. It is clear show a good stand of beets and with evidence that very few students will were awarded first place and Rich that the association is vigilant and fail to receive their credit this year. field carried off second honors, while is giving its attention to all proposed a few warm days these fields will be n condition to start thinning. The Seated on the platform were: Max Salina came in third. expenditures. Cohen, president of the Lions club; Commencement exercises for the their diplomas o'f graduation, and he Superintendents and boards of edu- crusts on the soils, following the Hundreds of boy scouts from the Mrs. F. 0. Bullock, president of the entire dsitrict to reach higher cation are asked to study carefully heavy rain and hail of last week, will gathered for the annu- class members who received gradua- admonished them LProgresso club; Dr. Margaret A. al jamboree and the county seat was tion diplomas at North Sevier high pinacles in life by continuing to study. the school budget law and to follow necessitate very early cultivation of Mayor C. E. Peter- alive with lads, nattily clad in their school Thursday afternoon at the SecSuperintendent A. J. Ashman pre- religiously its requirements, inasmuch the fields so that moisture will be son, Mrs. Cline Sorenson of Aurora, sented the graduating class of 1930, as June is the month in which the conserved. Early cultivation and timeim ond ward proved deeply chapel, regulation uniforms, and the day E. E. Frandson of Redmond, and a budget is to be presented and finally ly thinning and weeding are imporproved a great event in the lives of pressive, and the program, addresses, and in a few brief remarks paid members of the faculty, who were to the scouts. record new the for acted upon. Every taxing unit in the tant factors in the growing of sugar 42 seniors high compliment Dignitaries from the dis- and the added fact that present awards. Each of these people trict, W. G. Barton, executive of had completed their work, created a established in sending forth so many state is asked to analyze the budget beets and are an absolute necessity and cooperate with the school officials if profitable crops are to be grown. gave an appropriate presentation Bryce Canyon council, commissioners, feeling of joy and satisfaction. Miss graduates. ' A carload of treble Superphosphate as to an In making the budget fit in the poc award the M. Hon. S. speech they presented Jorgensen performed committeemen and scoutmasters, as Stena Scorup, principal of North Sevone of the honored. fertilizer has been sown with the of the in the ceremonies kets the of presentation taxpayers. well as Oscar Kirkham, regional field ier high school, presided and in her Musical numbers were by the high beets in various the In to the school the the parts of the valley a During graduates. arranging budget executive, Salt Lake, were present opening remarks gave high compli- diplomas school chorus. There were two male and aided in a and check careful will be made as commencement a exercises are to boards asked use the splendid the ment to for class the splendid following the festivities. Scout choruses, and Miss Amy Murphy read Master Leland Payne of troop 58, achievement, and also praised the loy- program was given by class members, questions as a measuring stick to to the increases in tonnage and sutwo numbers which she had given at first Salina Following the exercises at the determine the amount of money to gar content resulting from this appliward, accompanied by al support and cooperation extended cation. If sufficient improvement to the University on high ' school day ten and chapel, a reception to the parents of be allotted: patrons. Salinas by parents boy scours, and by which she won second place, j delegation at the comprised the Gunnison Sugar comaudi- held the do want at warrant, What schools we do our to was the D. of E. Dr. poligraduates Thomas, professor jamboree. Those who received awards were:i Miss Fhyl- - for us? How much are we willing to pany officials state, they will install school. the torium at of science the at tical high tbe Several University which jn contests, Millie Domgaard, scholarship award ;provM keen, Salina made tbe follow. Utah, gave the principal address to lis Jorgensen presided at this event. pay for school services? How many equipment in their laboratory to test from LTrogresso club, North Star were served dur- of these services logically belong to soils and thus be able to advise ining Cooking, Leo Nielson, the graduates. He made many terse Dainty refreshments award and Scorup speech award; first showings: festivities were the schools? Is our school giving us telligently as to the application of The time. the of on tbe life, ing irony place; handicraft, Carl Scorup comparisons George Smith, scholarship award and Wesley Cherry, first place; confront- brought to a successful close writh a a full dollars worth of service? Is this fertilizer. obstacles out the bringing rope from the Lions club and a debating Howard Peterson, first, ing the graduates as they go forth dancing party in the new gymnasium, the expenditure of the school dollar spinning, pin; Lee Christenesn, dramatic pin Wesley Cherry, third; knot Following are the members of the made in such a way as to add to the ATTEND LODGE INSTITUTION. tieing, Du- into the business world, or else seek and athletic award; Bud Murphy, de- ane awarded diplomas at the exer- - communitys welfare? Is the tax class some education by attending and Howard higher Jensen, third, Frank W. Thurston, superintendent Leath bating pin; Rasmussen, Those who would be jden created by the schools keeping college. for the Great Western Salt company, G. Rhea Sorensen, Wallace roulson, LeRoy to with the of j the people Briant said Dr. Thomas, must study Crane, pace ability Burgess, Salina was chown aa the meeting W. H. Brown, the Salina service and Heath, Lyndon Okerlund, Lyle Gates, .,lacc for the 1931 R. Gene Herold assume it? Read Emma two! and read Curtis, think md Crane, deeply. jamboree. station man, were among the many athletic awards; Lee Nielson and Al-books Aesop3 Fables and the Bible, j Walter A. Christensen, LeRen Cush-- : n ta Spencer, Mrs. Della Pierce of Torrey, came Masons attending the institution of a awards; One is just as good as the other-stud- hut ing, Blane R. Cushing, Vemell S. Verle Poulson, Salina speech award;! Miss Afton Burns celebrated her Chris-ed in Dallis from the south Wednesday and is new Masonic lodge at Cedar City Fribe them as knowledge can gain-- ! Curtis Opal Christensen, erla Madsen, Aurora speech award;.! irtbday anniversary Tuesday evening e a house guest at the home of Mrs. day evening of last week. The affair from both. You are jur--t passing; tensn. Mabel Christensen, Leda Melva Nelson, Redmond speech award. f last week. She was assisted in the of the hard bumps of life and tis, Millie Domgaard, Newel J. Dra- - Don Hickman. Mrs. Tierce was here was one of real merit, over 100 Maevent by twelve girl friends, who you must prepare for others that will per, Maxine Dalton, Boyd N. Gee, to attend the graduation exercises of sons being present. Grand officers ot Mrs. Lyda Duggins and Mrs. Sidvere guests at the party. A dainty be encountered during your advanc- Lyle Gates, Florence Herbert, Wood-ro- North Sevier. Her brother, Clarence the state lodge were present and put C. Herbert, Daphne Hansen, Le- - Mott, who is a member of the 1930 on the work. Following the lodge ney Baxter of Gunnison, were trans- - luncheon was served by the hostess, ing careers. Dr. Thomas, in closing, Mrs. Vivian Bums. acting business in Salina Monday. received who the students class, received his diploma Thursday, ceremonials, a banquet was served. 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