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Show ADVERTIZE Ullui Hilpi IN THIS PAPER Biuitm IT MAKES BUSINESS! lltlpt lou! TWENTY-THIR- D SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941 YEAR Children Honor Grandmother Humphrey Maple Grove Chosen Funeral Services Mothers Day had a special meanat the home of Grandmaw In addition to Humphrey, Sunday. the many, many local friends that called to extend felicitations and leave a remebrance in token of this specia' day, all the children were piesent tc rally make the day complete. Those inspecial day present on the For Scout Camporee Boys to Attend Eagle Scout Awards To Be Presented Roy L. Larsen Hosts of Friends and Relatives Gather to Pay Last Respects to Young Man t Seventy-Fiv- e Students Set for May 22 at Northern Utah North Sevier High en-jov- dt Former Athlete Gunnison at School d, Precipitation for Normal Central Utah Counties ar Poppy Day" PROCLAMATION Wil-lardso- I ! ' a6-7- 1 n. 36 Graduation Exercises Hold Meeting at Hotel Visit Interest Points cluded Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson of Helper, Will Humphrey and daughter Funeral services for Roy L. Larson, Camping out, cooking, court of of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hum-ph- i . Honor, and all the activities that are ey and daughters of Orangeville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson, associated with Scouting will be en- and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Humphrey and who was killed in a mine accident in the Emma mine of the Conjoyed by Scouts from the North and children of Salina. solidated Copper Mines corporation at Sevier district Friday and Saturday when the several troops will journey Student Receives Kimberly, Nevada, on May 3rd, were B. Y. U. Scholarship conducted Thuisday of last week in to Maple Grove for a camporee. the Second ward chapel. 'Hosts ofj The boys will stay over night and Miss Anna Doris Sorenson of North Saturday. friends and relatives attended the will compete in all Scout activities Sevier The group traveled hy bus, going high school has been selected cerviees, for the purpose of selecting A to receive the $25 paying their last tribute to first to scholarship offerBingham, where they took in giade patrols to compete with Scouts ed by Brigham Young University on he unfortunate young man. th at the Utah Copper mine, sights Bishop N. P. Nielson of the Second from all of southern Utah at a the basis of academic its kind in the world. Folof standing, po- ward, presided and largest gave a short adcamporall to be held in Richfield, tentialities for leadership, service in dress in behalf of the mourners. lowing the visit to the mine, the group May 28th and 29th. activities and character. Miss Sorvisited the Arden dairy in Salt Lake Highlighting the camporee will be enson has been active in commercial Speakers paying their last respects to after which, a guide from the Salt oy and offering words of condolence the Court of Honor, at which time speech and Tribune took them in charge journalism activities. She to the the first Eagle scouts in this dis- is the second honor student of her family included, Conrad Boss-bar- and them a glimpse of the gave of Redmond, Mrs. Helen Barker trict will receive their awards. The graduating class. Miss Vernel Chrisin the city, taking industries larger two scouts, Walker McAllister and tensen has been named as alternate f Taylorsville, and Erastus Christen-- 1 iti such places of interest as the State Jgy Nielson, climaxed several years in case Miss Sorenson is not able to sen of Salt Lake City. Musical num- capitol and the airport. At the latter bers included two numbers by the f hard study and work when they attend the university. the had the opporpoint, youngsters North Sevier high school mixed chor-- , reached this desired goal: a goal of seeing the large transport tunity ns, Rock of Ages and I Know That'1 that is in the eye of every scout and army bombers which are doing My Redeemer Lives; vocal duet, In when he takes his scouting oath." tho Garden, Ethel Jensen snd Ne'Pe much to protect our democracy, In addition to the two Eagle awards, Saturday, the caravan visited the Draper of Redmond: A Perfect Day, three Star Scout awards and twenty-seve- n Foit Douglas, University of too, vocal duet by Mrs, Clayton Sorenson merit badges will be presented. Will Utah campus, governor's mansion. C. nd A. Trows. Seventy-five- are expected to attend Temple Square, KSL broadcasting Invocation was offered hv Wilford the outing under the supervision of Bank building and the station. Walker bene-lictio- n Rasmussen Redmond of the A. A. Anderson, and National Parks Tribune High printing plant hy S. Ross Hunt. council, Evan L. Pyreng, scout comInterment was held at the Fast Side; Each student making the trip exmissioner, S. Ross Hunt, advancement, -emetery and the grave was dedicated' pressed the valuable information thev chairman, Pale Peterson, finance ofStan Nielsen Will Be Head by James Arthur Christensen of Red- - bud gained from the excursion and ficer, and T.avoy Knight and Jess Day, Coach at High School in ' r rythijig would have turned out mond. organization officials. Sister City Next Fall insjk fine' if it hadn't been for the Aaronic the Saturday, priesthood fak't (he 1ms ran out of gas two or will hold their annual convention at ruthful Exhibitors son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nielsen, thnmrMdocks frptn .hrnie and had to the Grove together with the scout N. P. Nielsen Shew at Richfield conic in ml sixth giade 'power;'- -' Salina, recently jof outing, The Future Farmers of the North signed a contract to' Tie head coach at Gunnison Valley high school in Gun- Sevier chapter won several prizes in Award Assembly Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith went to nison. Stan will succeed Peyton he Junior Livestock show at Rich-Col- Scheduled for Monday Brigham City to attend the funeral Alexander, coach at the school for the Friday snd Saturday, and in adservices held Wednesday, for Paul E. to The the Future Farmers, a young annual award assembly of past twelve years and who resigned dition Valentine, a nephew of Mrs. Smith. to accept the job as ptincipal at the 'ady. Miss Donna Peterson, who has vVith Sevier high school will he held They returned Thursday. been entering such contests for four Monday morning. May 19, at 11 a. m. school. The Cougar hoop ace has had an ex- vears, came through again with win- 'n the high school auditorium. Jay ceptional athletic career from his high ners in several divisions. Donna en- L. Nielsen, president of the student days at Noith Sevier high tered two calves, one heifer and one body, will he in charge. Advisers of April school school to the completion of his col- hull. The heifer won first prize in activities will present school awards, lege career this spi ing. Stan was a the open class nnd the junior class, and an official of the American Above In will be present to give the lemainstay on the local high school and the bull calf won second in these basketball team prior to his gradua- two classes and also won first prize gion award. The following seniors Miss Peterson has will receive pins in their respective tion, following which, he attended in showmanship. Snow Junior college at Ephraim. At been hampered with a knee injury fields: Jay Nielson, student body since October but despite the injury, president; Marjorie Ivie, publications: the latter school, he was named guard for two successive she came through with her usual Fern Boig, publications; Walker Water Supply Conditions Were publications; Van Sorenson, years. He made the varsity at the winners. The Future Farmers placschool ed Earl Murphv, school the Fred Improved Over Entire Area one service; his following: first Sheppard, Brigham Young University Of Sanpete and Sevier Valleys Fern one showsecond and on Rasmussen, service; first commerce; and while last winter on first, year, playing otma Dyreng, dramatics; I.awience the Cougar five, he was named on the manship on dairy cattle; Jack RobPrecpitation for April was above second team of the official Spaulding bins, several firsts, four seconds and Mason, dramatics; Zola Muiphy, dranomal over practically all of the cen- Guide all-sthree thirds on Suffolk sheep; Nel-lo- n matics; Anna Sorensen, commerce, 1 team selection. tral Utah counties, and as much as Andrews, one second on a heifer peail; Roger Nielsen, athletics; Ver-nc- ll Besides his ability on the basketin th" ball court, Stan won the intramural and low good on a steer; Delos An250 per cent above normal Chiistensen, music, 2 pearls; Carol Uintah Basin, according to a report championship in the discuss throw. on Freece, commeico, 2 pearls' drews, second on showmanship Ken-nar- d on water supply made this week by Beulah on beef and his Christensen, publication, 2 high good steer; Stan will assume his new position State Engineer T. H. Humphreys. Anderson, good on a fat lamb; pearls. In addition to these awards, next fall and will act as head coach Mr. Humphreys received his infor- of basketball and track and will in- Boyd Murphy, good on fat lamb; sixty-tw- o students, junior and sophomation from U. S. weather bureau struct the physical education classes Marvin Mason, third on dairy, and mores, will receive one or more lethiid on showmanship; Leonard Spen- ters in the field in which they have stations, cooperative snow courses at the school. of the and .water eommissioners located on der, third on dairy; Merril Crane, one excelled. Announcement will he made next on awards Rambouillet Max 'hird the principal streams of the state. sheep; Lrcl Students Win Water supply conditions were im- State Theme Contest Curtis, third on swine; Evan Neilson, week. The public is invited to this hmee on fat lamb. award assembly. proved over the entire area of SanpWalker McAllister, senior student ete-and Sevier valleys during the month through increased moisture in st North Sevier high school, and Jean the farm lands and additional snow Fcorup, a ninth grader in the lower covet in the mountains. Indications division of tho high school, won high point to a considerable increase in merit for themselves, their school and Saturday, May 24, was proclaimed as Poppy Day in the natural stream flow in these two their community, by winning first in state contest the theme the places Sal na, in a proclamation issued today by Mayor A. C. counjties over that of last year, sponsored hv the American Legion lepogt states. .. The mayor called upon all citizens to observe the This supply over the state auxiliary. Mrs. Melissa Crane, presday by wearing the memorial poppy of The American Legion as a. whole is much improved oyer ident of the local organization made and Auxiliary. and further stated the n announcement, that bf a month ago, with excepti two the themes written that the by of Bear River drainage. PrecipitaThe proclamation stated: tion for April varied from jno-- e than students will be forwarded to a naWhereas, the wearing of the memorial poppy is a fittional committee for judging with E00 per cent below normal in Evanting and effective way of keeping bright the memory of those Several station" themes written by students from the ston, Wyoming. theme was nation. Walkers entire over the distributed., state, particularyoung men who gave their lives in America's service in the Its on Effect Service Selective and in in the .southern part thf World IWar, and ly Uintah Basin reported more than Youth, and Jean chose as her topic "Whereas, the men of Sdina served gallantly in that war, 250 per cent above normal for the What America Gives Me and What some being called upon to sacrifice their lives in that service, I Owe America. month of April. The report shows that generally and A dinner, when the family circle the snow cover on the higher eleva"Whereas, the present national emergency requires the tions is relatively less than precipi- was complete, was enjoyed Mothers same type of unselfish patriotism displayed by the men and tation recorded at the valley sta- Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jensen. Dinner was served at tions. symbohzcd by their memorial flower, and Stream flow for the state south op 2 o'clock, and those present from out "Whereas, the women of the American Legion Auxiliary Cache county to Utah county is an- ef town were Mr. and Mrs. Diamond veteran-mad- e will memorial poppies throughout the distribute as of same Shelton the Salt and be about son, Richard, ticipated to Alf. and Mrs. Ivo Andersen last year or higher, while streams 1 ake,-and- . 24, citron Saturday, May south of Utah county are expected to and daughteis, Dai'bafa and Patricia ' "Now, therefore I, A. C. Willardsen, Mayor of the City of Provo. flow normal or above. of Salina, Utah, do proclaim, Saturday, May 24, to be Poppy for Accumulated precipitation Dinner Wasatch and Mrs. home of at the of Summit Rich, guests parts Day in the City of Salina, Utah, and urge all citizens to observe counties ranges as low as 50 per cent W. E. Young on Mother's Day, in-- j the day by wearing the memorial poppy of The American below normal, with the remainder of eluded Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young and Legion Auxiliary1 in honor of the men who died for America -ons. Bobbie D. and Roger Wayne of the state from normal to as much in the war of 1917 and 1 9 8. per cent above in the southern Mt. Pleasant, Mis. Eva Peterson and Call S. Mattsson of Richfield. (Continued on last page) Coach Medical Association Dr. Wesley Anderson, pediatrician of Ogden, vas the principal speaker it a meeting of the Central Medical association, held Saturday night at In the Salina hotel. Dr. Anderson discussed a phase of childrens disease ind also led the round table discus-don- . Thirty-Nin- e Students And Meetings were held following he banquet, seived in the hotel din-:n- g Escorts Make Trip room at 8 oclock. Twenty-fou- r Friday and Saturday were piesent. The auxiliary to the Thirty-nin- e sixth grade students of uganization convened at the home of the Salina elementary school, accom- Dr. Rae E. Noyes, and a business ession was held. Mis. Noyes was panied by seven parents and under chosen president for the fiscal year the direction of Principal Moroni Jenand Mrs. Phil Hansen of Richfield, sen and instructor, Leslie Davis, ecretary-treasuie- r. Committees will an educational tour of Salt Lake be appointed at the first meeting in City and principal places of interest he early fall. in that section, Friday and Held Thursday for ing Friday and Saturday Sixth Grade No. Forty-Fou- r Candidates to Receive Diplomas Extensive Program Arranged The graduating exercises for the class of 1941, of Noith Sevier high school will be held May 22, t 7:45 Salina Second ward p. m. in the A reception for the graduchurch. ates at 6:30 p. in. in the banquet had of the church will precede the formal graduation exercises, and a commencement hall in the high school gymnasBusiness Man ium will follow. Celebrates Birthday The theme of the exercises will be: The World Challenges Me to be a D. M. Anderson, popular lumber Good Citizen. They will be can ied lealer in this locality reached anas follows: March of graduates; out other milestone in life on May 9th and to celebrate the event, Mrs. An- invocation, Iva Christensen; welcome derson entertained at an outing and address, Beulah Christensen, mistress ionic dinner at Maple Grove, Sun- of ceremonies; two musical selections. Jean Sibelius, and I Finlandis, day. A chirken dinner, with all the Am An American, Benjamin Edfixins" was served at 2 oclock. double mixed quartet: wards Neal, Twenty members of the family and A Good Citizen Keeps Abreast of close friends were present. the Times, Fern Borg; My Contribution as a Citizen to the Field of Agriculture, Max Curtis; The Place Hold of Music in the Life of a Good Citivocal zen", Vernell Christensen; duet, Wayne Christensen and Wendell Bench; Has My Training in Commerce Made Me a Better Citizen, Carol Freece; The Home-Makas In a Happy, Content Citizen, Marjorie Good Citizenship Demands Ivie; Use of Mother Tongue," Anna Proper Meeting Set for May 17th Sorenson; A Good Scientist Is a Everything In Readiness for Good Citizen, Walker McAllister; Successful Gathering Honor pins, LPro-gressof presentation Mrs. Orsa Cherry; Lions Pin, Monb has been chosen as the spot W. M. Fowlcs; cornet solo, Andante for the. regular monthly meeting of Religiose," ,J. L.' Neilson r present the Associated Civics dubs of south- - tinn of d, scholarships, Mrs. Edith ern Utah, and Inland D. llcywood. senior advisor; presentation of president of the Moab Lions club has class, Principal Leon New ton; awardannounced that complete anange-ment- x ing of diplomas, Chailes Nielsen, have been made and every- school hoard member; choius mem-oiie- s, thing is in readiness to receive the senior class; benediction, Even visitors on May 17th. (Continued on lust page) A feature of the entertainment plans include a guided trip to the Arches national monument hy Custodian II. C. Schmidt. He will also explain to the visitors the plans for puture developing of the monument. Give Right-of-Wa- y As usual the open session is called for the afternoon in Ihe county courthouse at 2 oclock. President Henry To H. Jones will preside. The directors will hold a shott session in the court house at noon, nnd immediately after Chairman of Road Commission adjournment of the open meeting, States Observance of Siren he group will leave for the monu- Matter of Public Safety ment. Dinner for the group will be serv-- j and - pedestrians All motorists d at the CCC camp under the super- - throughout the state were uiged of Captain Harry G. Lotts. day hy W. I). Hammond, rhaii man of the dinner hour, color; the road commission, and R. Whitney Following slides of the area will be shown in Ginn, superintendent of the highway the recreation hall. (patrol, to clear tiaffic lanes immed- of Present plans indicate that part ntely for emeigeney vehicles, such as fire trucks, and police emergency signals arc1 sounded by the drivcis. Observance of the siren signal is purely a matter of public safety, said Mr. Hammond. The siren is used only in cases of emergency or necessity and is the signal that traffic lanes must he right-of-wa- y on Monday cleared immediately and without interfering he given the Mr. continued emergency vehicle, or Hammond. interfering Delaying with emergency vehicles may endanger life, or cause considerable loss in the event of fire. Salina City council and the culture club at North Sevier high' Mr. Groo called attention tq th school, will cooperate in the planting state law governing this point which and growing of 500 small trees, to a .reads as follows: f suitable size, for planting throughout' Upon the immediate approach yehicte. he city of Salina, to replace the an authorized emergency dangerous trees removed this spring, when the driver is giving audible The trees are strong and well shafted signal by siren, exhaust whistle, or and when grown to a size ready for bell, the driver of eva'yoth(jr vehicle shall planting in two or three years, tiey shall yield the o ' paral-tredrive-twill makq fine shadp trees for eitner imnieditely aositinn or hark yard, and will he avail-- , lei to, 8nd as closes 'Possible to, tbe able to tho public for a very small right hand edge or curb of the high-suMonday, members of tbe club, way clear of any intersection and shall and remain in such position until supervised by Smith Peterson, plant-(sto- p authorized emeigeney vehicle has ed the trees in a plot of ground nated for the purpose hy Mayor Wil- - passed, except when otherwise direct- la rdson. One hundred trees each of ed by a police officer." Most cities and towns of the state the following varieties, chosen for ordinances have excellent and giving emeigencv shade, onirk growth on the were planted. Tulip tree, Ameiican vehicles the right-of-wa- y Honey streets and highways, hut sometimes Elm, Green A'h, Thornless Lccust and Silver Maple. thoughtless motorists fail to observe the law in such case, as well as the rule of persona! common sense Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Martin, by Mr. and Mrs. Bryce safety. It is hoped that special emphasis of Richfield, motored to Salt j Ridd Lake City Sunday. They were din-- I will he given this important matter ner guests at the home of M Loisihy all police officers and public of-- 1 ! ficials of the various communities. Martin Taylor. Civics Club to Regular. Meeting Eastern Utah er o, Al1-re- Public Urged to Emergency Vehicles prop-Agii-jer- tv right-rtf-waya- et do-!t- |