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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Richfieldians Take Control of Erosion Emilie Jorgensen Wolves for Defeat Is Valuable factor ' (Continued from page 1) patrons were Riven an extra addi- tion at the interval at. the half when Passes Peacefully muter r. (Continued from page 1) p. p Matthew, a resident of Misses Echo Mae Anderson, Ana Her- - Qrantsville, who has always been ac Lert, Hazel Crandall and Maurine jn fitate projects, and now exhibition, ployed in forestry, has made a pood pave a Miss Blanche Mattsson made the impression constructing roads in hum to the tune of School "dier canyoni and w. J. Vincent of and the exhibition, cleverly Days, Spanish Fork, a government employee executed, elicited deafening applause. jn forestry, has started the stock Fridays box score: driveway fence project which is to em-Ten- ch tap-dan- Sol-pia- Lewis Drug Invites (Continued from page 1) quest, I Am a Stranger, I Arn a Pilgrim, Mrs. Niels Nielson, Mrs. Marie Larsen and Mrs. Carl S. Neilson. Invoation wTas offered by John Niel-- ; sen, and the benediction was pro- -' nounced by E. W. Crane. The remains were taken to the, Eastside cemetery, wdiere burial rites were held, with Carl Christensen of-- 1 fidating at the grave dedicatory cere- monies. An array of beautiful flowers were placed on the grave of the de- parted woman. Among relatives and friends at-- i tending services for Mrs. Jorgensen from outside points were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Brinkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson of Bieknell; Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and Otto Peterson of Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Elsinore. Your Patronage j made themselves known to a great SEE OUR extent in both the house and senate. So have the idiosyncrancies of NEW FOUNTAIN lators the little peculiarities that make them stand out from the rank and file of lawmakers. COMPLETE In the lower branch, Dr. E. E. dentist by profession, is the LINE and budget report, have done' nowledged leader as a taker-pain NEW COSMETICS much in" assisting legislators to a debates on measures before the house, clearer understanding of the state's j He has something to say or ask about needs. ' i practically every bill or resolut'on un- tier The t clearly-puexecutives chief discussion, being on his feet more 8 1? ii 27 Totals STATIONERY ave- - often and longer than any other lower revenue of a proposal producing G. F. T. P.i RICHFIELD. CONFECTIONERY nue w ithout resort to greatly increas- - branch legislator, I ambert, rf 2 3 CC C bonds! of ed taxes Maw of Wilmer J. by refunding 1 Representative 3 If Barton, which are still in the state treasury Weber county has established himself J 4 1 C. Peterson, c clamor from to the stemmed He a 1) as the champ question-askecontinued degree page large 0 4 Thelma Jensen, Correspondent Oldroyd, rg taxation raises. It will likely re- - usually makes his stand on a par- o 8 trict quartermaster at Fort Douglas. 3 3 W. Peterson, lg in the saving to the suit ticular measure known by the man- fresh as 8 such 2 3 Perishable articles, Hansen, rg dollars that 'ner of query he puts. He always Change Made In Organization. 1 3 vegetables, milk, fruit and fresh meat citizens' of thousands of Puffin, rg At the regular sacrament meeting 0 1 0 ire usually contracted for on the Hght have otherwise been added to wants to know the little kis and outs Mott, lg burdens. held He about to has of lots things. Sunday evening, Wilford Rassay basis of local delivery at the camp, already straining in like ward clerk for many years, Fort1 and the his Governor mussen, to Bloods 38 delivered 10 18 14 are capacity Totals message starting junkets Staple articles was released under the direction of chairman the as of Rexall current on ami session ihe to the its and forwarded Score by quarters: appropriations camps way Douglas President Heber C. Williams of Sal3 15 22 38 as reeded. Rich field Only the be.--t grade of nis budget message were generally committee. 6 13 22 27 food is purchased, and it is tested regarded as the strongest and mo;t Representative Warwick G. Lamor-eau- x ina, and Ira M. Jensen was sustainSalina of Salt Lake county continues to ed. Mrs. Bladen Christensen was reconin their worded wiswhen received to insure that it Peterson, referee; Hall, umpire. others as a sponsor of house leased as a counselor in the Y. L. M. Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Allead all federaldom of documents ever similar forms to specifications. Only any bert Poulsen was voted in as presiM MEN STANDING. inspected meat is used. This method presented by a Beehive state chief measures, with 25 bills and a joint I. A., and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson was After this dent ,and Mrs. Wilford Stevens as His daily counsels with resolution to his credit thus far. His sustained as counselor. Won. Lot Pet. of buying for the camp messes al- - .executive. At the close of the to effect legislators seeking to coordinate law-- ( closest competitor as a law proposer business was taken care of, the time 1.000 lows the quartermaster 0 Mrsa Jensen served a was meting, Dr. is to who turned introduced over has the Boy Scouts, 3 . Monson, .400 great savings through large bulk making with administration policies to luncheon eus thirteen, 14 furnished a two bills and well resolutions, 32 state cents nis .2C0 and 4 as the needs as very interesting projoint per day and purchases request Mbs Barbara Bjerregaard of 5 .000 per man is ample to serve the best ior speed in the enactment of a liqui Representative J. W. Jensen of. gram under the direction of Scout- food at every meal in liberal quan- law, too, have gone far in the her county is a. close third, with 12 Virgil Johnson. S. Ross Hunt tell, spent the week end as a guest of her friend, Louise Talboe. ' furtherance of constructive legisla- - bills and one joint resolution. Mrs. D. of Salina, gave a short talk. Snlina Second ward M Men romp- - titles. C. Gibson of Carbon county leads the Delbert Hansen, Lewis Sorenson, There are at the present time about tion. ed into the victory column and inciThe governor has made it very, feminine representatives with five dentally cinched the district cham-- 1 C,000 men living in the camps of the Miss Helen Saxton of Coalville, is Moroni Jensen, Miss Jennie Johnson and Miss Valda Bosshardt were at pionship of the league, ns a result of Fort Douglas district. During the clear that while he is a strong ad- - bills. visiting at the home of her sister, In the senate Julian Bamberger of Mrs. Alma Larsen. Elsinore Saturday to attend the lecthe convincing victory over the Red- - month of December, 1934, those men vocate of necessary economies in the ture mond boys in the game played at Sal- - ate more than 40,000 pounds of fresh administration of state governmental Salt Lake county may be accorded given by Prof. Walquist. C. C. Bosshardt and James Peterina Saturday evening. Salina gamer- - beef, 128,024 pounds of Irish pota-e- d lepartnients, lie is just as firmly op- blue ribbon honors as a talker de son spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. C. M. Mickelson, Mrs. at Ogden and administra- bater if you will. Senator Ira A. Hug- Salt Lake 40 points, while their opponents toes, about 14,000 pounds of butter posed to false economy P. F. J. Smith, Mrs. Eph Jensen and City on business. could" score but 23. Bird and Nielson, and 16,710 dozens of fresh eggs. In tion without funds to make every de- gins of Weber and W. D. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hales have Mrs. Pete Anderson motored to Mor- for the Second ward boys, rolled up other words, one of our best Utah partment function wisely and effi- of Grand are running him a close gone to Bingham, where they plan oni last Friday to spend the birthday a total of 30 points, and there never hens would have to do her best every ciently for the betterment of the state race. The Salt Lake solon has been to make their home. anniversary of Mrs. Caroline Laurit- before the upper house as a bill and was a threat from the Redmond crew. day for thirty-threyears in order and its citizenry. Mrs. Lester Jensen entertained zen mother to Mrs. Mickelson and The chief executive ha3 not hesitat-- ! amendment debater a goodly portion Coach Peterson has a splendid squad, to lay enough eggs to feed these six Sunday for nineteen little friends of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith stayed and in voicing the approval "of meas- - of the talking time, speaking much her one ed for thousand bid for and should make a strong day. young men, daughter, Fay. The occasion was returned home Tuesday. honors in the championship play-of- f It took over thirteen thousand ures he believes through wide ex- on traffic safety and taxation bills. Fays fifth birthday anniversary. of Sumpter, Ore., Ray Wimb-eSenator Hammond may well be games, when the winner will be d- c- pounds of turkey, to feed the Fort perience in the administration of and Mrs. Neal Draper and ited a few days with Mrs. Wimber flared eligible to go to tho church Douglas part of the forest army for state affairs to be of greatest bene-- classed as the great amender. It. is daughter, Florence, left Tuesday for and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson. tournament to be held March 7, 8, 9 Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners fit to the whole people. Nor has he a rare measure that reaches a final Salt Lake City. Florence is Miss Elizabeth Jensen of Fountain going to This turkey cost $2,758.00, and was been intimidated by special groups in vote without a change, addition or de- the Shriners and 10. where she will Green, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. hospital, purchased entirely in Utah, the con- going against the dictates of his con- - letion having been proposed by this receive medical aid. Jabez Jensen. tracts going to six different towns science. In brief, he is revealing him- - solon. It was his amendment to the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters were CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrey of se lf as the right man. for the biggest income taic bill that brought about I wish to express my thanks to all and cities. host and hostess at a dinner party. Kimberly, were guests of Mr. and more than a weeks discussion. But After a job a Utah governor ever faced. my friends for the kindness extended e dinner cards Mrs. C. M. Mickelson a few days this And that is why, when the law-- 1 he. is being closely pursued by Miss Alma Currie of Teague, Tex., during the illness and at the death were played. The invited guests were week. have finished their work, Gov-- i tor Bamberger, who also ranks well Mr. and Mrs. Dick of my dear wife, and also for the found $37,000 worth of old coins un Liddiard, Mr. and; words of sympathy and beautiful der the doorstep of her home, on emor Blood will be more securely es- - up among those with amendments up Mrs. Merle Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Because she continually beat him at flowers at the services. To Mrs. premises once occupeid by a notorious consed in the hearts of Utahns as the; their sleeves. Austin Mason, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest cards, her husband threw down his Senator Ward C. Holbrook of Davis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Sorenson and others, who gambling resort, the former owner man who arose to emergencies in a hand," stormed out of the house, and Adley manner that spelled for the advance-- 1 maintains leadership as an individual Peterson. assisted in any way during the long who was killed years ago. didnt came back for two years, Mrs. nient of the state as a whole and all bill introducer in the senate. He has illness, I sincerely thank. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and William H. Lawrence of Seattle L. P. Jorgensen. When a Chinese shipment billed as its institutions. j 13 to his credit now. Senator Elred children of City, were guests charged in her plea for a divorce. Spring M. Royle of Utah county, J. Francis salted pickles .arrived at Liverpool Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allred. Hie most popular book of the day! it was found to contain $75,000 worth Legislative history of the current Fowrles of Weber, Huggins of Weber Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of session up to date tells a story of and Mrs. Burton W. Musser of Salt continues to be the savings bank book. of opium Aurora, spent Friday visiting with combative elements In the upper and Lake, are running-necand neck with relatives and friends. with the senate al- - eight bills proposed by each; Mrs. E. E. Gray goes from his home in lower houses Soren Jensen of Ephraim, is a his Yuba City, Calif., to barber shop ready appehring in the role of safety! Frank Page Stewart, the other guest of his nieces, Mrs. F. P. J. in the consideration of eoiitro- - man senator, has introduced three Smith and Mrs. C. M. Mickelson. in Tudor and returns each day, a FOR SALE bills. apartment total distance of 22 miles, on roller versial measures. . Mrs. Semon Jensen was hostess to house. See Niels Hansen. F15t3 skiftes. Pills and resolutions originating in the members of the Social Hour club The current legislature is faced the house of representatives and conW sidered as more ov less controversial with, a tremendous task in the con- idea of making it acceptable in at V will go after passage or adoption t sideration and disposal of nearly 350 least a degree. . . . The joint session the senate and there be changed ma- - measures already introduced, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED on liquor control brought out widely To be able to save trips to if present sentiment contin- - ing approximately 65 bills and resc- divergent viewpoints. It showed, too, town! lutions ues to evidence itself. Upper house bearing upon taxation. That that the adherents of private licensby the number total of laws more those measures, proposed "particularly ing were most amendable to comTo .inquire about and comhaving to do with taxation, are deem- will reach at least 50 more than in promise. . . . Moves to set aside conDR. F. ed certain to meet a similar fate in the 1933 session is deemed certain at sideration of the liquor problem until pare market prices! the present rate of daily offerings. the lower house. all and measbread butter Optometrist As a result conference committees Many tax measures "in particular Ures are passed upon are meeting To have the comfort of are very likely to be found consider- - may fall by the wayside, due perhaps with strong opposition from those knowing that the telephone At While House Hotel . MONDAY, MARCH 4th . ing ways and means of drawing the! to inability to give them proper con- - who believe the people are desirous is always there; ready Jo during the remaining 0f having the question settled pronto, opposing forces together on prac- - sideration in every emergency help all bills that show a distinct month or to a desire to heed . . . The state legislature will be made and offer its conveniences Regular Monthly Visits. of opinion between the spread advice that it is too early to omnipotent in taxation if constitu-tw- o at any time of the day or. legislative branches. It will be- - formulate a .Utah revenue program tional amendments proposed in the night! come a matter of give and take, with meeting the requirements of the fed-- . house are approved by the current the result that a middle of the road eral social welfare program. session and later the electorate. A telephone costs but Whatever happens in the way of Freak measures have been attitude will be revealed in much finnoticebly tax legislation, none can gainsay the absent ished controversial legislation. a.few cents a day. during the current session, the f Early indication that conferees fact that there is a strong undercur- - only approach according to the un- would soon be hard at work was giv- constantly increasing in strength married genty being the senate bill oOo nd BUY I DOZEN FRESH POTATO GLAZED DONUTS volume against overburdening in the of senate the jen amending by taxing bachelors. . . . The pulmotor, the Feterson bill limiting hours of " either the people or industry with has been successfully AND WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE DOZEN FREE! The Mountain States applied to sevbor for the underground miners to Taxes they are unable to successfully eral near defunct measures thus far,! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Telephone & Telegraph Co. eight hours per day and the refusal shoulder. Many feel that Governor notably the child labor resolution and; Blood has shown avoid the house amend-to of the ! way to accept the the militia bills. COCOA, G.A. Brand, big can only 23c ment. This resulted in appointment 'taxation and that many of the pro-b- y . GRANULATED 40-oSOAP, pkg 25c senate and house leaders of the posed measures should go by the PORK & BEANS, Pierces 23c first conference committee, but others boards at this time. 2j2s, 2 cans. o COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn's, I lb. can are expected to follow" before final 32c Grist From the insuch measures as the SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars. passage of . . 37c come and corporation franchise tax Legislative Hopper. GRAPE NUT F LAKES, 2 pkgs. i9c bills, the liquor control, workmens! The first! verbal bombshell SANKA COFFEE, .can - t :. . . . soc calling out of militia 'ed in legislative halls this week when New fresh seeds, bulbs, and garden vauieiies are here. BAKING POWDER, Royal. in case of labor troubles, and the Senator George M. Miller of Carbon' can. .. . 35c PALMOLIVE SOAP, bar !We sell the famous Northrup King and Porter Walton seeds. picketing bills. . 5c county sought to force an investiga-- ' Others of the taxation meas- - tion of the business connections of SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM AND BACON Climated and tested . . . always grow and flourish. Large ures may be considered as cont rover- - Paul H. Ray, Salt Lake City attor-- i Finest In Quality. sial and certain to call for the ap- - ney, appointed to succeed Senator C. packages of every variety at 5c each. REMEMBER! pointment of conferees before they Clarence Neslen, resigned. It proved are finally acted upon as senatorial a dud. . . objections to the and rcprosentatorial opinion seems changes proposed in the state work- -' HARRY CHRISTENSEN at right angles in many instances. mens compensation law by the Child S A LINAS BUSY STORE. bill have resulted in the bill being Personalities have by this time rewritten to a large, extent with the Governor Henry H. Blood is the man the man of the hour in the balance preservation of a that is going far toward main- taining faith and hope in and for legis-whe- well-order- ol j j Mon-so- rt j General Tells How Is Managed J j j j REDMOND j r, fr tax-payin- LEWIS g v j Drug Company The Store J vice-preside- j deli-wh- - Ax-mast- er We-contr- ol j . " d e j vls-M- r. j j three-cours- Sena-make- rs j j J - k Classified Ads wo-val- m includ-teriall- y, -- - 6. PARKINSON j - tie-all- t la-- 1 2-l- b. z. -- .... Buy Your Garden Seeds Here -, explod-compensatio- n, 12-o- z. 00-o- dd I. G. A. STORE Far-flun- g I I The Fair Merc. 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