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Show BOOST FOR . " A A ..HOME COMMUNITY. . YEAR NINET EENTH PATRONIZE av dv vvy . YOUR . SAUNA, . , UTAH,-FRIDAY- SAUNA V BUSINESS HOUSES MAY 28, 1937 NO. 37 Salts Come Back Malicious Thieves To Win Big Victory .Sundays Results'. Salina, ' . " 1.9; 10 .'G'iinn.i:on, M nil, Pilfer Mail Boxes ? ' ' 'w'-- - ' .. 5. . iv V-- Jit; Pleasant,. Richfield, '3. MonJr.s,. ?; MonnK,- - 3 ' ' . .. . A .Nearly one thousand students: of .the junior hi'gh 'schools of .Sevier ,ih Salina 'Fiiidry for the ' annual. Sevier 'Day'-- obsi ani;e. Supt. A. J. Asbman. ppVrfAt .program by calling. the a 'ft' vfw f --W1 ik : v l.a-'.- t -- to 'order in the high School- aa Neal lvie, student body. pi Wi dent from. Salina then .took, charge and for an hour and a half the. were ' entertained, by him sic siinging,. and '.dancing. 'The. theme of the program- was frieindshi-vn school had worked, son e s.p .d cial features around this theme. .Th large gymnasium was filled- to overflowing. 'and everyone enjoyed th'e splendid progi'amd ... : . Immediately aJter the ,progr,vn iho students' formed ;. a parade marched through the business, strset-of Salina. The ' VchooLs arid cla 'e with' the banners,, bands, and march.arid' ing spirit, Trifde-colorful- spectacle; Students in Salina junior high- school were oompeting for. marching honors, and Miss Christensens home roo-m was 'judged .th-bly- .Sundays. Schedule. Fau view at Salina. - Mt. Pleasant at Gunnison. F,phiann-aRichfield, "Monroe-aSpring City. Manti .at Mororii. . . - t . - students ; -- . Free hitting, by the Salina Sundays' game between .th'1 boys anil the Spring City team into a marathon, and when the end of the ninth, inning roiled arounl the Salina boyVtud cinced-tdiam n 19 times, while the visitors ha i bu five Circuits. The 'Salts show-?-wr:. derful improvement over thSunday, and the'- yun are falling, into the art o.f legim generalrihip'.- Errors were fe hitting a. pvmlorninatin'g factor, end of just hw to the .general form was stiorg'y evien't in. th. n lineup for th? '!;ea'l boyj. I'loh N:a son,, a novice at'.. ba-- - ball.. ' ' Srilt-:seh- t 1.)-c- al . . - .' . ' , rtf .A . ";! , j s w 'V very-strikin- .hc-r- w ' iv-h-- . ..I A.t 1 .oclock a. group of stu lent f;om Salina gave a dernonstra ion of the posture parade, which .w:s declared onehof the bet events program. Thirty two g'rls, all dres0-el- .. tur-k'-- l reemj fo- - g, cloutingBia-- i the Sunday-- ' fi av.smashed a Korn--- ' Bird. ?l?o a cu'cuit, Billy" Bird, sent 'one into the 'far .fields for hi-- ' home run. Dally. Bird, Joe- Freece and Cal Madsen, of the .Salt hurling staff, divided,' honors, each working .fro- ; the rubber for three, innings. The tri pitching Mtaff delivered a total of and were threatened, les--- ,hut- a strong infield and. th. , working perfectly,; held to the lone- five run', Erickson,- Donaldson and. Justeseri.. slab .masters for. the- Spring '.City boys, were easy marks for the 'sir-- ' hitters' in the .Salt bunch, and. at- .n; time was there a threat.' The 14. safe hits to count ther n Score. homers '. in - ' ??, ' , ! - t . r . on-the -- nll-t.nv- 'v Above, loved oties of. all .wars;, placing brave boys of alike,., gave a .demonstration flowers' upon and maneuvering, which marching their graves. Below,'. Boy. Scout, was very;. impressive, .marking grave' of a. soldier. '. Tjie posture par? de was' followed by a track and 'field meet in which Salina .won' more than its share of places. It 'was previously derided not to keep a record of which 'school won. I The'' day' closed wt.fn .the brailing of five Maypoles simultaneously, one by each school. This wys. a fitting With, the '.iuprem-court decision climax to. a. day of 'ehjoymen-- which ..Monday,- at which timer the. everyone judged' to be "the best .yet. itiri ect' was upheld .by. the high tV:- This is the first time the Sevier. Dav been' held in 'Salina. Everyore the buna), the', following summary-o' being, more Utah ' unemployment ' compensation declared themselves ' aw' has been comp il e cl a.n d subrv.d tt ld than satisfied with '.the 'way., every-thir- g i was handled and ' by Ray Adams, director of the ' jcomirpn-atioof. high. apDreciation hospitality th doyment. Next Sundays' frolic, the state industrial commission: ', extended tp'thern. .' Fairview scrappers and the dimore evenly Seventy' thousand- .employees, in promises to be vided. Fairview, reputed to have soni" cvered'. industries. protected.' (Continued on last page) ; .Twenty .six hundred .employers, to payment of contribution ubje-cMr,. and Mrs. Karl Stott, ..Mr. an No contribution's made by Mrs. J, Bud Murphy, Eccemparid- b' Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson of Red' .begin in )J ?.nuary, 19118.- . mond, motored to Soldier's c.nyrir. ' .Benefits will' be half-pa- y .Sevier comity farmers,, .having Saturday evening for an outing an more .than S a Week.' noxious weeds-.otheir farms, hive a . Betief its will cont inue for not more' real oppoituhity this' year to. receive ' than four months! ; payments from the agricultural conExact' amount of- bciiefi't.s- dvpen.ls-upo- servation program for carrying, oh 'each individual.!; 'earning weed control, according .to Lew Mar ' Price, coupty agricultural agent. .' .Employers Noxious weed's, include', white :top. 'right' now. are: 'sending in the earning records, on .indivilu-d'-wild morning glory, Canada', thistle, employees for tho .first.' three .months' Russian knapweed arid perennial sow t thistle. Feed requirements' for growth of xf' this year,' contributed Employersreto are similar the quite Approved, weed' control methods 'inchicks, nearly 19.16 on the payrolls.clude plowing, followed 'by quirements, of laying hens for egg $800,000 .Employers '$400,'' .cultivation, the application., of production, according to Professoi ' quarter in- i9"i?. j weed chemicals. ' Byron Alder, extension ' poultryman '.Total Collections for the un?mploy-.yn- t "A at the-- Utah State Agricultural "colpaym'erit of .$5.00 per acre .'for' to date compensation.-funlege. If. it means-saving in feed clean cultivation .and $10.00 per. acre .' $1,200,000.' costs, it would, be advisable to put for' application of chemicals will Rethe young- stock: on the laying mash, 'When benefits- are payable 'in '1938, made, soil building allow up' to when .they are five to six weeks old. .he fund, will have. reached' about : .' ance for the farm, .. M This mash can be continued from ' To get benefits 'art. applicant must .. In addition to this, on.;a; diversion this time on but when the pullets'are the weed acreage controlled around twelve to fourteen- weeks old have worked .in an industry .cover- - farm, 'if. a decrease in' the total in results' ed by. uneinplo'yment' it may be desirable to give t.herp all eompensatidn; crops,' a .diof the grain. .they will eat- each day must have' lost his job; must report acreage. of soil depleting ' 15' to per cent-oin addition to the mash. If you expect to a stat-- employment office ahJ- be version payment up Will .the bass .soil ' depleting to use barley as a part of the grain a vailable for suitable work. If .fe .j obdiverThis .for' that acreage. feet, when the pullets, come' in laying is foTthcoming, he- must takd' it or about will sion average, tobenepayment condition, it would he advisable to .lose his right at that trme in-- . Sevier $6.70. sete eauii'ty. 'is per will no job, benefits begin, feeding, a mixture of 'the 'whole fits.- Jf there. Fanners desiring 'to carry on weed oii the basis', of fof wheat, and- barley with the laying of- control must. file. an. application besix not rto ejcceed sixteen weeks.-Thmash when the chicks weeks old.' An abundance of- fresh, fer qf the job by the employment' of: fore June 15, 1937,- at the county agalfalfa fice' must he- 'a reasonable' one on.e ricultural agents.' office. green feed .or leaves with this mash and grain mix- which the. man can-breasonably' exINTERESTING C LUB LESSON. ture will product? a good,- rapid,, vig- pected to. do 'without injury. to- health f An Afternoon With Women In stock. an the. undue in. or morals,'- without orous .growth, travel; young must. not be '.' Education, was the interesting tqpic ' All 'employees, must have 'their, so- at the last meetirg in May of the . UNDER SURGEONS KN1FI1. H. P. Freece, lawyer, ,lectui rr an" cial security' number. This, applies'-tLProgresso club,' which, was. held .of Mrs well, a.s those under Friday. afternoon at the traveler, who came, west a short hhse over' 65.'.Creek. New Ixiss. in his home J. Oscan Anderson' time ago. from, in. .j "'.. Salina ; the at 'is York City! jn 'Mrs,1 I). Farm labor, gave ,a h )'n'e, educational, charitable, on Outstanding Yomen. In Edufe-tiorecovering from an operation ) and a" round-tabl- e discussion', formed Monday of this week by D followed. A. short p'pei pn .manners civerH b.y ,J. E. Tyree of Salt Lake and Dr. tl , ;. law, with' the roll .cal! Thoce by 'Mrs. Leo Merrill, herd of the Salina ho': ' Mr. k f ir. an' employer, of.les? and business preceding, were pitali More than a yiaf ago auto iri Mrs. A.nder-s-oan an also feaures.' Fierce suffers: interesting injury " luncb-ebrre to sixteen: served the.necessitated wreck, .whichMand flesh Bone a of leg. inpval. Mr., and .Mrs. Zo.el 'WVitbe'cft; Miss growth since necessitat'd a noth'1 reMiss .Jeqnje- Kane Martin were sightseeing 'at Wayne Meeacomplete .'operation to. Sunarid Miss Eva Jemen were 'dinner Capitol Wash covery, end rft?r- arrivin' in,' Salina Wonderland;-andthe patien-- submitted to another day. A 'picnic dinner was enjoyed by gueVts a,t the home of. Mr. end. jMrst ' John'S. Symn .i'n Moroni Sunday: the group at Fruita.' . . . .' of- iicW Goiirt Ruling ; Effect ' . out-field- ' t - ' ; -. ha-S- as-.- . 19-ru- botw--nv- n . Sail--Sal- t cbnjp-en'---a- for.-'-th- divi'-'io- n ts, . . Government t For fighting : . . Ben-e-fit- picnic-luneheon- . - . ' : Poultryman Gives . - . roc-pi'- . ; . . . - . - hive-contribut- . 000-fo- the-first- 1 o-- r , . . ; . . - . . . . ' .' half-pay' be-pai- ; .are--abou- t - well-cure- d - striker-breaking-- . , . . - . ho'-pit- G-.- pi'i--- vice: . Buj-ges- s the-lesgon n, . JiL'-Rex-- , s'e'-'io- . ri 1 . - . WbB-beck- in-u- re t I' - - , - the lights of.th? street anl got by with. the nefarious work. Nightwa.teh .'an J iy in .making .his round , the. robbery, or- a. ten.pt at Post-- , beiy, und immediately notiii-master Fletcher Peterson, An inve tiga.tion showed ., that n ne ..vviv.i glasises in the boxes. had be.eri brok n .with some hard instrument, Vi.h. the glass retpoved it. was an easy matt move' the interior bar, allowing the boxes' to.be easily opened., ; ACter.' gathuing the. rra.il- fro ri the in the di-:- ... .. ! grateful for is .made-- the- gallarit Americas .seicuritv far- , several and! democracy.'. Every patriotic- - ci;i-7.e- n will take' part in the observance of 'Poppy day; ' The- poppy is the symbol of the s gve if; . : gives us. ini piratinn tp serve" in peace with the spr---- ' d of patriotic devotion that those who died among the- poppies of and- France s memorial to the United States Volunteers which stands in the .Place de.s Etats .Ums;in Paris.. .The statue is the' work of Jean ;' Franc?, .the ' figure on top being ' Members- of the Boucher, auxiliary- will disby his'memory of an Amer-.ica- n ' tribute, poppies on' the streets all .day. inspired doughboy. j today; Friday, May ' 28, receiving in exchange for them- coritributioris for the Legion.' arid auxiliary jyelf r.1'. wpi k among the! disabled veterans and needy- families of veterans. ; 'vn-pire- , ) ' - Marion Bird Named New County . Clerk AGED PIONEER, PASSES. Mr, and'. Mrs,', Leonard Mecham. and family left Saturday foi; .Hinck- ' By. Voting , to appoint Marion Bi-'- J information of of this city to; jiucceed- Wen.dell ley,' aft?r' ' of.' P'. death .Mccham, .faJoseph the; as- county clc'ik,.- the Ssivi-- v ther to, Mr.' Mecham-,- Saturday.' Mr.'. county coirimissioners made it unanMec.ham w.?s 82 yeans of ag? '.an.d one imous'' in so far as phi i lie's ale . .; : . - . of Millar settlers, Apjiuon, the. only'. Pepub-licasuivived by .hine' children elected nt the late- cleiili ,'r. ' were- held Tuesday lot)' ' lesigned, and the - ' out,. .. Hirickley. per cerit Demociat.ic, gav.c. little lie d to applicants., from .'Mi1 .Republican STORES CLOSED MONDAY.. n is - Funeral-service- - - iri the-earl- ty, and M- c post-offic- - rehe-iviilig- : evidently-without- add-rese- in S our-countr- th'.ef, tjie 1 supreme sacrifice. It stan-d- for th? higbe-t- . type ,of ' patriotism we can' .conceive, .Wearing this little flower awakens in our hearts;, a deeper conception' of our duties to. our country. It reminds us that' life, itself is much to' ' bo.-ae-s fear iof- detotdiori,. ..'.llsupe'y opened the. Utters and. other mail and. to a oonVfc.ni'.rt; the.nj- tossed themwaste basket, .kept in the ' bby o" the poirtoffice, Thp waste basket wgs nearly... filled with-- ' rifled' letters and. other mail matter, and whether any, money 'ov other' valuables' were' tak ;n had.. not-- been' determined.. All betters to. th;e several patrons and " ojiened, were pl ed iri th.e. r?sMietiv-boxes,.. arid later it will be possible to unravel any thefts' of money...' The "lobby for .thicen-vpniec' of many, is not locked Until. 9 .o'clock, and the .theft .'Wedne-iia.between night .was' comma tied ' arid. 9 'oclock. Positial ors have been notified and in iri .an attempt to .locute the' robbers'; will be made. "While the Wednesday night' rob- bery.'is'the first of tits kind in SaHna, steps .are; to; be- taken to avert any fui ther .attempt The lobby- has been a loafing place, not; only for boys, hut girls '.ere .frequently seen there loitering-- Defacing sign, cutting the writing table and loud and boisterous language- ar? ieen anl ..heard moist every night and. now the.' practice js and th ore' seeking the !:i' ' for rowdyimi are. to be kept place, - danger c -- . and ' . n . two him-elf ' be't-- . -l ' . . w Some vandal, or vandals, fearless of the', .punishment ordinarily meted out federal authoi-ilie-;raided the Salina post of fire Wednesday evening,-ard-ui.de- An-appeal for general Wearing of. .the' memorial', poppy . in. of the. World War dead oh lo'pp .day,May 28, has been issue I .by' Mrs.'- Carola Crane, preside. it id:' the Se'li.na Unit. of She aked tha.t eve iii 'Salina pay h uur' to th ; per.-omen- of. the city arid of the' nation who' gave-theilives in' defend1 of the country by . wearing, a poppy on Loppy-- day. '.' ; .... "The poppy is.' the individual tri lute to the niemory of the. men who died .in'. World War . service, s ii Mrs. ..Crane,can a wear Everyone poppy to show that he remejn' er - . famm-h-shui,'- . : " . . . . Boise Lions Club However, the., of nari-Ju- Mr.-Bi- .Salina merchants,- members of the I r - Selina Business' .assoc.iaitki.ri, 'a3 wMl th? approval of all hank,-wilbe closed for fact- that Salina gained next' Monday, when; Memorial when, 'many' .will observed. This policy, is be, frpm- th? south .end- of the;. csunt' day to- aloav all to followed rebeing can be June. 4th and- 5th have .been select- Were .seeking the office,, ' ' rve the. day. M a ed' as '.the dates, for-'- the 'annual .Liori garded as h dub convention for .District 28., com- Bird, .a former school teacher, busiin' the' mercantile, engaged prising- Utah 'and 'Southern Idaho-what.'- is kriovVn.. a The 'Boise. Lions-cluwill, be'hjost to ness, operating He .has ' had much Marions Variety;all Lions in' ... experience' in. a business way :nd will ;A- special; invitation has been office.- te whirl) vVitl the to merribers of .the1 Gunn'i:;on qualify :for 'named.--Thea'pp'iin't-ri- i he- - has been. Lion's club' to alte'nd' as a group.. The e n't , ' howe y? r ' S f o r t'h e U h? x p i.r 3 i Boise. club. is making. '.plans for- elal are going' Depleted, ranges term to which Mr. Anderson borate to .have a summer.. vacation this been elected. business stockrnen oil where ranches teniler.od- his. of Denver, prist president of Wendell when he' gained .th? ap- yer' adopt the deferred grazing-practicLions International, will "be the princof the 1937 AAA range program, Di- -' to .become rnent ipal-. speaker at. two sessions of the. .point rector William Peterson, in charge for' the local units of' theBoth - Goverrior Blood of convention. of the- program in this. state, ?ay3,' .:. unde-thI .pan Farm; Utah and Governor 'Clark Of Idaho red grazing is' a new range-- 1 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, are. o.ri. the. program. building practice ' in the range conser- .is effective June 1st; Included in the convention' plans ll.is resignation this year, the pur- -' vation be program i v Mr. .time.' Bin) and at th are stunts, skits, dances,, musical is to let a part of the of which pose Andersion's sUcresso.r, sworn ip as golf,- swimming "parties, range .reseed itself naturally by keep-- . and many: other attractions. Special ing stock off it for a certain period, PRESENT OPKRE'rr.M entertainattention is being' given of the '.grazing season. This ,prac-- . Members of the '.fifth grade 'of the ment for ladies',.' and it is expected Is considered especially helpful n of that most Lions in the ' district .will public schools,, under the di recti-;in restoring depleted range as it lets ' Mis.s Jessie OidroyJ, presented the . the- grass, plants, get..a good- start in; bring their. Wives, Seven Orson Kelly, president of. .the' Robe operetta, !Snow' White and. the .spring, avoids packing of school .suditor-iun!. iorisclub; beys, This- .is: the first Dwarfs,' at' the high w hen Wet, and-ithe fall lets ' a large- an to ' in night, Monday held club Lions convention ever the grass mature seed which will .Me in hors '.oi appl'ociative aud.ierrc?.Southwestern Idaho, and we are make for- a better stands of grass- ,n both, in ' the most the- cast, did excellent to .make .it one ' '' the future. '.. theami and. kinging. fifty carried acting ever this AAA for The outstanding programs', payment, out in Lionism We are particularly child) e'n .'taking. part won. tli.e plaudit- azing practice .is- 35 cents a month for ek-h- . animal unit of graz.eager to eritertaii) the- Lions' from u'bn, 'central Utah-.aning capacity on which grazing is.de-- j the Salina Lions club to bring, a real fCrred.. This means that ' after the Boise. to delegation 'glazing capacity of the range is tchlished for the. area pn which graz- j,, part- of dwarfs were Ncrinel.t Xi DEATH SUMMONS MOTH ' K. to be.' deferred, the payment Da , Cents 'per., unit .for' each Mrs. Bartori Morrison,- mother.; to son; Ridlo 'Pctcrs-o'lu.ji., w jyeHumph-.-fuoiith that the stock Is kept off the' Mr?. V. .E.. Young city, d.iel Ellis Nielson; Byron' .Curtis..' Mi 'l land. at her home, in Mount Pleasant ;Mav Ralph Atkinwas thejvuni ac;-'j. to' receive, payihent,-stoc20, following a weeks illne's's, caused ' . ser-hi1 .' Funeral.must pemst. 'kept off. the range, for the .by high bipod ' The- dates, fur . .' .. ; full' period designated. ivce.s were- held Sunby. 'Mrs. Morf ' c'uh MemLVrs the of Contract o,e perioi during .which, stock must rison was' an early, pioneer,, and was Oscar- Amfe.r.sJn d!e range, ou 'kept' off. the part port at Pleasant Grove, February :10,. entertained' at tha J. Mrs. aftcirioon. home for ranch Monday wj(-h.Princan fheof ani' payment is to 18(50, daughter ' .survived' was by.-.and esablivhed Stewat't been' have Hat is jje McArthu'r. made, Eliza. Shy pje AAA,'-'i.children.' Mr. and'M'r; Young: per '.was. served at th re.and v cooperation with .ste .laid fpr. snx.teen. I ai.'r 'rn-l- 'Qff.jci.als, as" follows:. 3,000 to' .4,500 who .attended the. burial rites, ri: s feet elevation, 'April 1 '.to June 30, turned f rrfm Mount .pleasant Monday, .t'abh-- were' ".rranged' for bridge N'l scmV ' ' r fionor; : contest in for. the r elusive; 4.1)00 to .8,000. feet elevation, , ; . t ; M. GhVist'-rkn,Ehri G. Mrs. l. 'to W'May A31, inc.lusive; 8,000 Mrs. - J. Crosier y'turried Iriajid ' elevation and over, June. 1' to Rulon tian-eami Salt Mry at with friends days viit rr'cetts. Plans Annual Fete coiK-oi'ped- and--the- . bu.si-ne-- l .as-th- . appli-cant ' fittingly-obse- v'.ictary'-in'on:1-light- . , . Deferred Rebuild Ranges - ' ' i lehteTt-airimen.t,-an- . . sessions.-Richard- Gs'anl-baugh- ' . -' . . secre'tary-treas-ure- r. - . al . e . Ik-fc.- i . -- . . ; . - ; , ; - i - ' ' o-- . ' : deferred-gr- . - - - es--- I . -- - . . i!ol)-,i'- - t - . ' of.'-this- ' Doniia-Newel- n- l ' - . pre-ssurt1- - ; j ."' . - - - ': of-th- e . - ho-t- -- e- j j ; in-- -I h-- ' -- - ' Faw-hpurn-- '; h 'Lake! Tuesday. .1 .. j were Wi'nii-r:.- . ; ' j August '31, inclusive. |