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Show " 'NEWSPAPER DRIVE SAFELY AND ADVERTISING SLOWLY! AT YOUR SERVICE TO HELP YOU SELL TWENTY-FIRS- MERCY ACT SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1939 Fierce Windstorm Young Stockmen . Show Prize Pets Sweeps Over Valley At Junior Exhibit Causing Damage Group of Future Farmers Take Many Fancy Animals to Salt Lake Competing for Big Prizes NO. 39 4 FLAG DAY 44 JUNE - Excursion Made Wednesday, June Fourti'enth, is Fla Day. So much has been wii.ten on our beau tiful national emblem and its significance that there Js little left to say, We all know that the thirteen red and white stripe of our flag represent the thirteen original states that the forty-eigstars on a field of azure blue symbolize our forty-eigfree, united commonwealths. We know, to, that the flag is an emblem of Ameiican independence, that it is the oltlest as it is the most beautiful thii g on earth. We are a war-th- at it is the hope of the politically oppr ssed everywhere. We i reverence its starry folds. But we must become mote aware lliat there are elements among us who would alter the stiuclure of the government f r whiih it stands, who would iliange American constjtutiona'. tradi'ion for some foreign plan, or ether, hatch-- d in Asia or Europe and totally alien to our owri ideals. We want to see to it that i ur- thirteen stars and strip's remain straight and true, that they are not Lent into the shape of swastikas. We want to see too that the field of blue is not t the forty e'ght stars in prrdl changed into an alien red, rows are not permitted to reform imo a hamin-- r and sickle. So long as we as Americans appreciate our const tuti nal government, and the traditions with whch it is surrounded so long as we venerate the Stars and Stripes for what they mean then just so long will these United States stand as a bulwark of human liberty. It is up to us. Ruildings Rock, Tr.ees Fall, as Gale estimated at 45 Miles Velocity Hits Section jYindstorm Wrecks History Making 14 . . . YOU ARE DOING A vav . YEAR T WHEN YOU DO A4YOT 33 By Local jFishing Scouts Plans of Local Waltons Fifty Itoy Scouts and Officer Hail Lake Mead Trip as Bent Kier No Mishaps Mar Visit Few limits Reported a Fishermen Seek Favorite Streams Planning Trips to Fishlake ht Thirty-thre- members of the Salina e chapter, Future Fannins of America, and expel ts in the production of are at Salt Lake this week vicing with some .1500 other eompetitois of the state in showing prize stock, and incidentally reaching out for some of the valuable prizes offeijed by of the Junior Fat Stock show, being held at North Salt Lake stock yards. The young local stockmen, leaving Monday of this wick, took with them smne thirteen head of real show stuff, steers, hogs and lambs being among the cargo. Smith Peterson, class adviser fu North Sevier chapter, and Mrs. Peterson, accompanied the group, and in commenting on the animals, Mr. Peterson ftatd that the general run of the exhibit was extremely fine and live-stoc- k, rs that some trophic, i should be landed by the Salina exhibitors. Since the local 1'. I A. was oigauizid several years ago, there lias been an increased and growing interest on the part of the members to reach thu highest pinnacle in the production of livestock. In previous competitive shows the Salina contingent has fared well, especially in the sale of their animals, ninny bringing above market prices at the auction sales. And good returns are expected when the sale ends this weeks annual stock show. Hie entrants from Noitli Sevier, together with the animals entered this week, are: ltick 'I horned, Hdina, five steer calvs, six pigs; Quayle Hansen, Salina, high class steer; David Martin, Salina, steer; Hex Nielson, Salina, two choice steers; Wayne Nelson Redmond, steer; Jay Christensen, Redmond, steer; Preston Spencer, Au rora, steer; Verr Ron Mason, 'Aurora, throe fat bogs; (Veil Sorenson, Alice rn, three fat lmgs; Rolan Curt is. Aurora, four fat bogs; lleiinett Martin, Salina, two fat bogs; Wendell lloiichk Salina, fat bog; Arlo Halos Redmond, two fat lambs. -- aiders to Mr. Mickelson, who succeeds W. L. Nielads, who was released after a transfer to Cedar City. Sir. Mickelson was sustained May 28. THE LOW DOWN from HICKORY GROVE got a lmy, and be Chemistry th other day graduated so wc sashayed out there to Berkebjy. Calif., to see him g t his sheep-skiAnd say. they have a president of the school there, who is 1, we in n hum-stmrt- Sprout Bol er He made a speech. He told the Co-eand the Boys there that opportunity , 11 -- is perching all over if you take off yom Jo Kcrra ' coat and go to work to the Messiahs and slop listening A political Messiah, he is a person who complicates a simple, cveryd y problem so as to lmve something very difficult to fix so lie can fix it and Sproul, h get elected, or took off some veneer from politics. I do not know which pnrtv Mr. s with, if any but lie Spruill is the kind of guy we nc;d more of down on our muddied lotomac. He belongs up there in my' list of favorite 2 fisters, with something in like Mr. Rat Harrison, their bean and Yankee Martin, and about one dozen others there who have some iron in their backbone, and not rubhob-imh- ber. Brave fishermen, who fought wind and opposing elements Sunday, as a i ule, were not highly jubilant over the sueeess. with the opening of the sen-oSalina Waltons, out early and on long trips, in some instances got a few limits, while others only had . Some wefo skuokiil and part rami home fisldess. Lnenl fishermen went miles rway from home, lakes and streams where fishing was allowed being drawing cards. Some had luck, others none, and most everyone had a cuss word truck drivers. for the wind whieh retarded fishing. The group left Salina early 'Mon- In some places, fishermen declared, it day, traveling in txvo latge trucks was necessary to anchor the hooks iravily loaded with all necessary par and lines with rocks or bunches of bedding, food, clothing, lead, to correctly place them near aphernalia and fishing tackle. Reaching the, "here the fish were sleeping, While some limit catches were recamp on the shores of Lake Mead, camp was established and routine ported from far distant points, some scout activities followed. Brief camp- of the best catches were reporte fire ceremonies were rallied out and from the Bull Pasture dam in Salina soon tents were made up ami beds canyon. Early arrivals at this jmhTii, Comfuit the first night, and before the wind started in its though, was blighted when a Nevada Tin y, reported bag limits. This good zephyr swooped uver the camp hn'k did not last more than a ooupb grounds, tumbling tents and riiifting ef hours and fishermen who remain-sand- s in all directions. Not to he out-- d until imon were forced to aban-donthe scouts dimply crawled on don their sport on account of the rug- top of the tents and finished out tin mg windstorm that swept through Hie canyon and over the waters in the night. dam. Early npxt morning the lads were While th opening day for lower out with boats, swimming suits and and lakes did not prove satb-daya- ll breams and H,e of tackle for part fishing was glorious. When the sun bietnry. hundreds of, fans are now forward to the opening of came forth, the thermometer statted hlake, Thursday of next week. on the upgrade and it was not long YVilh the big opening dance, beimr lintlj tjle VPistPr showed 115 degrees' and gam ehr the county-fis- h Two at Fahrenheit days weie spent hw-ciatiou- , and the promise of extra the shore camp, and the ea ra van then moved to Boulder dam. Hme good sport, hundreds are planning' to trained guides directed the group to be on the remind to take advantage all the important points, which includ- cf tb opening day. ed a trip on the huge elevator dewn to the place where the mammoth mo-- ( Injured Ankle Continued on last page) In 5 flball Game n. t fill-ins- - blasts estimated at better than 45 over over the city and llnoiieh the valley, caused no little damage and considerable anxiety. Rronking forth Sunday morning and continuing almost without a moments rest, the raging winds kept pace until late Monday evening. Pleasures of picnic parties, fishing news and even farmers vvoiking in the field., were halted, and when calm came a nuvey showed considerable damage resulting. Many signs on Main street were torn from their moorings and sent sailing through tin1 air, keeping pedestrians on the lookout. From all parts of the city reports were sent, in of huge limbs being forn from trees, blocking highways, and in several eases large trees, weakening under the forces ef the terrific wind, were i toppled and barely missed homes oc' cupied by families. r.y J. c. 1IOGK.NSON . One largo tree at the corner of the In many pints of the slate now, leave very litlle moisture for tbo e city hall was loosened by the heavy blasts of wind, and Marshal Iveisel streets, roadsides, barrow pits, and crops to use. soon had forces on the ground to re- waste ditches aie filled to overflyiAlways plant crops on the farm no move (be danger. An old sentinel, ages ng- Many farmers seem to think Bat cording to ypur xvntcr supply. In old, in front of the telephone offices, in order to get their crops watered words, do not, plant more acres of also became a menace by being efficiently it is necessary to haxe a nop than von have water to irrigate water, with. wrecked and loosened as a result of certain percentage of w Provide ditches for any f the wind. V. II. Rrown, owner of the This is not imo. Good irrigators building, bad it removed before the never waste any watejx They utilize ter that may get away so that it will be used on lower anas. Never allow storm subsided as a safety move. every drop of it. water to go to waste, e f Pate Monday and Tuesday Here are a number of ways Ttf sav- in irrigating. Where liu-Esc runs slant streets the kept clearing ing irrigation water as suggested by and highways of the large tree limbs science, exierieiiee and common scire: long runs are used, (he upper pait.of the laud gets too much water and the and twigs that were torn and scatTake care of the water on meaJay Nelson,, instructor al Ninth lower part not enough. Slim ter runs tered. Sevier high school and scoutmaster in dows as well as on other crops, will enable you to make, a more equitthe Second ward, is confined to his lowing the water to run wild for a able distribution of Hie water. home suffering from injuries he susweek or more on the same meadow or . Select the best waterinaster nu can tained while playing softball Monday pasture is a most wasteful practice. find. Highways Are Ray him well so be ran afford he ponding of water on meadows or In some manner Mr. Nelson evening. to devote his time to his duties. Give wrencheif his ankle on the right leg. pastures is not only wasteful but it him Be Mother power to punish slothful irriIt was believed that only a badly gators and to see that each irrigator bruised ankle and ruptured blood vesuses the water in his turn only. This sel resulted, and that he avoided a In Fine Condition will enable the waterinaster to distribreak. The injury delayed Mr. NeGiien Name of Oscar," But bute the limited water supply in such lsons plans for a vacation trip. He, Revealed Change Developments a way that it will do the greatest with Mrs. Nelson, had planned a visit Now Oscar" Mrs. lfs Necessary; good to the gieatest number of faini with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson at Superintendent Announces Four is considerable loss of water through ijjpR Great Attractions Already Draw-inWatson, page a tortoise special- Tremouton, then return for the fishoverflowing of the banks. Ro not put Many Tourists, Sightseers ist! The id of this dnetor and his ing season at Fishlake, Later in the more water into a ditch or canal Ilian Woodrow Herbert ditch advice is sadly needed at the home of month a visit to the International exit will hold. Either enlarge the Joins Benedicts Announcement was made last week or cut down the size of the stream. Karl Stott, where a turtle, fresh from position at Treasure Island and roast by Superintendent laul R. Franki the deserts of Nevada, has taken up points had been mapped. Bract ice early irrigation; all water that all roads within Zion and Bryce A wwdding of inteiest look place his home The creature, flowing into the valley early in the Canyon National parks and Cedar season should be used on the land as at Burley, Idaho, Saturday, when it might he said, was captured while Breaks National monument and ap- much Woodrow C. Herbert, .son of Mr. and the scouts were on their trip to Lake as possible. proach highways leading to them and Mrs. Frank Herbert of Salina, mar- Mend and there is history connected All canals and ditches must be to the Nm Hi Rim of Grand Canyon ried Miss Ida Fullmer, daughter of with Oscar, as he wras, National paik, are open and in good cleaned of all weeds, glass, and other Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Fullmer of named, formed the nucleus for a in the season as condition. Snow removal work on the lubbish just as early Idaho. The marriage ceremony drawing party, after his capture, and water losses, Grace, to icduee first, possible; was performed by L. Eari Olivewm, Mr. Stott held the lucky number, highway across Cedar Mountain and of Medicos into Cedar Breaks was completed and second, to prevent the growth at the home of the sister and brother-in-la- hence the name, Oscar Stott. weeds. is now some time ago, and this road of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. CalThe denizen of the wild desert, after .Streams for irrigation should be vin A. Lowe. The bride wore a white his thoroughly dry and in good condition. long journey, fully adapted hiin- The ground is also free from snow in kept as large as possible in order to ,1iainP pown an) carried an self to the home-lif- e Twenty Professional Enjoy surroundings get over the land quickly. Where sev- this monument. gardenias, roses He ate sparingly, hut seemed contentBanquet and Talk on Important brmqiut eral farmers are using part of a and sweet peas. A reception for close ed and would browse on grass while A complete summer schedule of serMatters of Health and Disease salne time, it will be friends and relatives followed the held him. whieh at the vices; and aceomodations is now avail- stieam at the stake, pulling After a wedding trip tojAiid hp was still called Oscar. This able with the opening of Utah Parks wise to combine the streams and Twenty members of the Central ceremony. one farmer to use the whole Bun Valley, Ihe couple will be at home baby W'as brought to Salina Friday, Utah Medical association from all company lodges in the above areas, time. a at the Bell Wines apartments in Sait and has pi oven an interesting attrac- communities south, together with emitircellent, highways and a wide range stream for shelter At the head of every main ditch Lake City. Mrs. Herbert was a favor- tion to both young and old, and sever- nent doctors from Salt Lake City, Ogof aeconiodations to choose from, including free public camp grounds, there should be some soit of a meas- ite in Ibe younger set at Grace. Mr. al interested folks made a special trip den ami other northern points, wen to the Kail Stott home to see the des- present Wednesday evening at a well housekeeping cabins, standard and do uring dovic so that a farmer .wid I lei bel t was born in Sal ina and lie is applying rated in the local srhools, graduating ert rarity. water luxe cabins, will help visitors to enappointed banquet meeting at the hoyupch is too water much of his land. to If with Rr. 0. Leo Merrill and class the and hotel. Sevier Salina from North But now things have changed, joy tbo beauty ef these national paiks is used wasted. E. Snow it he lil.'lO. attended Ihe to'Rr. later have to lie college, will Rap with complete comfoit. Noyes, of the Salina hosr changed tianie water Take of care at hosts at the meeting. In Provo,' wote new the at irrigation Osrar. Mrs, your interest the Young university Brigham pet Monday, prest'f particular ent time is the brilliantly colored disnight as well as in the daytime. onitpleled a course, in pharmacy came nervous and was discontent to addition to the visiting doctors, wives, play of native wild flowers n Zion Ro not just turn the water onto the at Ioeati Ho, Idaho, lie is now asso- have anyone about. The grazing! numbers of the auxiliary orgamza-plae- e was changed. Rare tidbits vpre(G"n attended. National pnik. A profusion of prickle land and then go home and go to ciated with the Owl Ring stores in offered, but the animal refused to lc sleep. Stay with your water and guide Salt City. Many topirs of importance to the pear, purple torch and beaver-tai- l mnsoled. Finally, and as a last resoit nodical fraternity were discussed in carli are now bbuonioL' along park its course. Use the rotation system of wabr ebat during the han-fMrs. Mills Curfew was compliment the tmtoje was staked in the garden a round-tablroads and trail u together with dist talks wore given by the day. At eventide attendants qm t, and plays of columbine, cardinal, monkey turns. It is the ni"!-- economical way id Wednesday afternoon when thiri.v heto each home tvr Whore Rr. at of Orrin water. to wanted close friends gathered discovered the captive Oglesby of Salt Lake .City, handling the flower, 1almeis penstemon and many 'on Rr. Shields, Iwr cancer. skin in a a his own and is come has raise fanner mother also independent join birthday Uiev.The frcd datua family. commemorating all the time, it is a very waste- - anniversary. An afternoon spi nt in ajTbrpp round, white eggs, larger than dent of the Utah Medical society, and to bloom. ful practice and, in time, will usually social way, followed by a five o'clock those of a bantam hen, were found Mr. Tibbies, Salt Lake, secretary ef enthusiastic comments from viritors on the beauty of seuRi-Ci- swamp his land and render it unfit diner, with the two large tables clc- - close by mother turtle. And here is the state society, were the main there an speakers. In the general discussions Utah, portieulaily Zion and Rrvcr for cropping purposes, as examples xcrly deeoiated with red rn?cs, coin- - the perplexing en- knows of various topirc, brief talks were event in make who to state. in of ihrnv the hined the the received hi,rhly National are neighborhood expert many parts Canyon paiks, I heir hnbita, how to- incubate wreds made by a number of the visiting few Mrs. icceiver) down ov,abJe. became fui many weeds, Keep by reptiles, daily park rangers. Steadily is required to hatch doctors, as well a- - by Rrs. Merrill and what travel to these areas indi-- are very heavy users of water, am! gifts as remembrances of tlw whole allowed to grow with ci ops, ca iuu. ituiluLe eggs? N'ejcs. calcs another lccord year. ' itiiles an - ta 1 Agronomist Suggests Ways Farmers Can Conserve Their Irrigation Water e, ; , 1 j wa-t- e tun-of- , rrffu rufi-of- truck-wer- y Wandering Tortoise Brought to Salina, J Charles Mickelson was chosen to serve as bishop in the Second ward at a jeccnt reorganization of the bishopric, with Iwland Hansen and Ivan Ryrengas first and second court a Browned by blazing sunshine, char-- ; act eristic of tlu Nevada deserts, hap-- j py from the wide experiences gained and declaring the first camp trip forj 1T19 t Lake Mead, Boulder dam and1 other interesting points to have linen. the best.ox'or, fifty boy scouts from the Kalina First and Second wauls! anil Aurora, toUimed Friday afternoon, ready for a square meal and home environments. With the boys were Jay Nelson, Bud Murphy, Karl Stott, Bryant Burgess, Owen Taylor ami Kvan Jolley, scout officials and ht Park Reorganization Of Bishopric Effected Susie and Rocking buildings, tearing signs from their moorings, wrecking trees, filling buildings and homes with sand and dust, fmeing farmers to abandon field woik and resulting in the streets' being littered with limbs and branches 1'iom trees, was the result of a visit Sunday and Monday of one of the woist windstorms witnessed in' this section for many yea is. Old Man Roieas, with his pranks and sending Seeks to Reported Clear and slow-movin- g Important Topics Meet w w edu-kno- i , or e xpM-ia- l presi-strea- le n que-thm-- is - Yours, with the low down, JO SI2KRA. 1 oc-Jn- 9 I m |