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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH EX PEK1M EXT STATION CLOSED MONDAY The Salina experiment station clos-e- j experimental and research work for the year, Monday and the personnel has take up duties at ether points for the winter season. Dr, W. T. Huffman, who is in charge of the station will continue special study of poisonous plants in the states of Texas, New Mexico and Nebraska, during the fall months. E. A. Moran left Wednesday for the east. He will NEWS FROM BOYS IN THE SERVICE Bud Liston, who enlisted in the army prior to the war with Japan, in a card to his folks last week, stated that he was well and getting along well. Bud was a bookkeeper at the Sugar Beer Harvest Will Commence Saturday October 10 headquarters office in Hawaii prior to the war. His address is now care of postmaster, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates, whose son, Bryce, left on September 27th with the draft quota from Sevier county, is now located at a Texas army camp. He applied for entrance into the medical corp on entering the Schools In District To Close For Beet Harvest Growers Urged To Take Advantage Of Good Weather According to L. J. Arnold, agriculcompile statistics at the research office in Washington, D. ., during the tural superintendent, preparations are remainder of 1912 and the early being made by the Gunnison Sugar, months of 1913. Mrs. Donald Hend- Inc., to open all beet receiving starickson, efficient secretary at tho tions Saturday, OctoDer 10th. Schools station, wil join Mr. Hendrickson in in the districts affected will close FriSalt lake City. Unless war condi- day, October 9th, and remain closed tions interfere with the usual routine for a couple of weeks, at least, to study by the specialists, the station furnish labor for the harvest. "There will o)en as usual in 1913. Preston is a critical shortage of harvest Albertsen, an assistant, has returned hands and all the available help from to Cedar City. this source of suply as well as outside sources, will be taxed to capacity to Some congressmen must have shud- harvest the 80,000 tons expected, Mr. dered when they heard the rumor that Arnold stated. Growers were urged the government is getting ready to Ur take advantage of the good weathration pork. Torrington, Conn., Reg- er in October and start the harvest ister. when the receiving stations are first opened and to take advantage of the school labor during the regular vacation period. The 1942 crop Is practically normal and will give the factory continu ous operations for approximately an period, 24 hours per day. As soon as sufficient beets have been received to insure uninterrupted operations, the mill will commence slicing, on or about October 15th, Mr. Ar- Georgia, on September 28th. He school June 28th, second lieutenant. is a now 1942, and Darrel enlisted November 19, 1910. Edwin F. Peterson left Wednesday of last week for Payson and Provo. He visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Masson, a sister and brother-in-laand later located at Provo where he has secured employment at a defense COMFORTABLE-WA- RM STOCKINGS UNDERWEAR WOOL SWEATERS HEAVY SHOES COATS Fair Mercantile Co Salinas Busy Store Meal Of The Day Speed and Service CLAYTON PORK RASMUSSEN CHOPS DISH N Porks rich in Vitamin B1 and tasty to everyones palate. For better pork, stop right here. W'e sell only choice meats, at prices comparable to what you expect to pay for average" quality. hundred acres were for Deet growing this season signed and in face of an impending labor shortage for the thinning period, the crop was handled without delay by use of the school children and other available labor. It has matured normally although the overhead moisture has not been up to standard. Irrigation water has been plentiful and growers have kept the crop in good condition by the use of the water stored in the various reservoirs throughout this part of the state," concluded the superintendent. unnecessary local or long distance telephone calls. TRIP al LAUNDRY WILL PICK UP ANY TIME plant. nold continued. Please dont make WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR HUNTING Lake Saturday and Sunday were: Bishop Ira Rasmussen, Arthur Martin, Bishop Niels Nielson, Ernest Herbert and H. C. Williams. They were acompanied by Mrs. Rasmussen, Miss Dona and Shirley Rasmus- sen, Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mrs. Joe Mickelson. The group returned Mon-- 1 day. SEASON IS HERE entered the training 80-d- TELEPHONE Christensen. Keith C. Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Crane. Alma LeNoy Jeppson, son of Oluf Jeppson. Golden D. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Larsen. Benjamin Allen Heath, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rue Heath Kieth Lynn Frandsen. Bennett A. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. Phil Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nielsen. Dee Nelson Shiner, Aurora. Kendall R. Peterson, Redmond. HUNTING officers training mm before you semi-annu- service. Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson received letters recently from their sons, Kay and Leonard, who are serving in the U. S. navy. Both stated they were fine and making a good acMrs. Dent Okerlund entertained for count of themselves. Kay is attachof the Sewing club Thursmembers and medical ed to the Marine corp of last week. Followevening a day is Leonard shipfitter. hour an of ing fancy needlecraft, the volunteer Darrel Mecham, the first served a dainty luncheon to hostess from Sevier from county, graduated school at Fort Ben-nin- seven members. 1 Sixty-thre- NORTH SEVIER MEN REPORTING OFFICIALS ATTEND CONFERENCE IN SALT LAKE FOR DUTY OCTOBER 8TII Officials in the First and Second Jerold Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shepherd. wards in Salina who attended the conference held in Salt Homer Christensen, son of Carl e STUDY CLUB HOLD MEET AT WILLARD SON HOMS Members of the LProgresso club listened to an interesting book report given by Mrs. Leon Newton at the clubs regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. The book chosen was Dragon Seed, by Pearl Buck, and was written since the invasion of China by Japan, the author vividly portrayed the horrors of war. A short business meeting, preeded the lesson hour. Ten members were present. n. 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