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Show rfoFviCTCiiY I ADVERTIZE IN BUY Mi .v.r.s THIS PAPER IT MAKES BUSINESS! TWENTY-FIFT- H SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1941 YEAR Students Salina Residents Top Quota In Fourth War Loan Drive 1893 3Wmtartt 22, 1H44 Remember article taken from the December 30, 1893 issue of Salinas An Sales Continue To Swell Quota As Residents Go All Out Of In War Effort leading newspaper, Central Utah Press, edited by W. W. Wallace, will be of interest to many who were attending the schools of Salina at that time. The following pupils of the Grammar department, Salina district schools, are commended for their regularity and conduct in the school room: Oscar Anderson, Willie Harmon, Carl Mattsson, Cora Barr, Jas. Freece, Sadie Casto, Willie Humphrey, Willie Willes, Jas. McClenahan, Delbert Frank Sess. Thos. Humphrey, Erast us Geo. Francy, Willes, d Sorenson, Geo. Casto, Hulda sen, Josie Baily, Sennabella Scott, Nettie Hoffheins, Josephine Anderson, Freddie Charlie Jorgensen, Thos. Hubert, Lizzie Madsen, Almira Cuddeback, May Madsen, Francis Evans, Carrie Nielsen, Sam-mi- e Jorgensen, Arthur Brandt, Frank Hurbert, Clay Allred, Belle Allred. H. N. Hayes, Department Teacher. Residents of Salina and County as a whole, have topped their quota for the 4th War Loan drive, according to reports released Tuseday. Salina Two registered Herford Bulls, went over the top last week, Junior" and Sparkie, pur- according to a report by Clay ton Sorenson, chairman of the chased by J. P. Sorenson, have local drive, conducted by the arrived in Salina and were taken stock Salina Junior Chamber of Com- - to the Sorenson-Crandayards. The animals are report- The report shows the bank as d to be of the finest strain of having issued $43,500 in bonds, Herfords, and will be used to the postoffice, $21,650, giv- - build the strain of pure bred ing a total of $65,150. The animals owned by the stockmen, quota was 64,150. The county The animals were purchased by also alloted $6,000 to the dis- - Mr- Sorenson at the auction sale, trict, making a grand total of hld during the January Stock unow at Denver. $71,150. state its has also The topped $40,000,000 objective, according to a report reecived Tuesday. While congratulating the citizenry on their customary demonrand Mrs- Charles stration of patriotism, and the f Redmond, announce of volunteer workers sbardt for even more of the same, ".e marriage of their daughter, Charles L. Smith, Utah War Fay, to C. O. Bower. The marceremony was performed Finance chairman, reminded Tuesday of last week, that certain phases of the drive Ly Bishop Lunt, of the L. D. S. stock and poultrymen from church, in Honolulu, January mondhave been extended. Salina and Aurora- met Mrs. Bower was a popular It is true that the Fourth War Loan proper ended February 15, but Washington has advised us that sales of E, F and G bonds to individuals through February 29 may be added to the drive total, he said. For this reason, he explain- ed, the official and final score- - Bower ig a mechanic and co. board of Utahs accomplishment, pilot for the air line operating and particularly of county performance, cannot be published until all February sales Se--vi- er Stockmen Buy Herford Bulls Bur-merc- ll No, 24 BE NO CHANGE (of SUT LET THEPE TDft THIS, IN ONE IN5TAMCE, MAV BE TUe IT IS The CUSTOMARY WEAPON BY which iOOD, ments BY USURPATION!', TwE CONSTITUTION) OF INSTRUMENT free govern- GEORGE WASHINjTON((faREWE11 ARE PESTROYED Wolves Assured Of Spot In Round Robin 1 ADDRESS.) 'tSy - - r Team Monroe Salina Richfield Bieknell e. Red-27t- tabulated. Clarence vice-chairm- Couple Married At Army Base Miss Ruth Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter of Springville, and Roger E. Niel- sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielsen of Salina, were married post chapel at Camp Barkeley, an atThe bride tractive orchid suit with black accessories.' They were by eight of the bridegrooms close friends at the camp. A wedding supper was served at Abilene, Texas, after the ceremony. The bride is a gradu- ate of Brigham Young Umver- Texas. e accorn-janie- d By Snow College Invitation Given To Citizens Of Southern Counties lP,rk . one-ac- h 0 Spec-pound- d, pre-wa- enter- - . Lossee award as the outstand- ing athlete of Utah Junior col- leges. He joined the Army reserves in 1942, and was inducted at Fort Douglas, November 22, 1943. Mrs. Nielsen will re- side at Abilene during Mr. Niel- sens basic training in the medical corps at Camp Barkeley. The choir in the First ward, organized by Clayton Sorenson, to sing at the quarterly conference, held in the First ward last week, has become a permanent organization. The choir consists of 35 voices. war-mode- ). pre-wa- all-tim- y home-slaugh- t- 285 6 ,'142 Results 11 Richfield, 30 Bieknell, 25 tley A-1- all-met- al Nielsen was extensively 717 5 Valley high school to discuss the High Bthool Activities program which is now under the supervision of be High School associ- ation Prior to the new set-umuch trouble was encountered in the various high school activities program with the many schools sponsoring band contests, debates, athletic events and numerous others, with the result being too much activities. Under the new program, activities will be carried on but u,ider an outlined program, and through the state organization, Dr. Burton K. Farnsworth of Salt Lake, and state high school supervisor, explained the work-o- f ing procedure of the new ganization to the principles in attendance. He said the d cipal idea was to control the many contests, and to see the students received the most from them. Leland E. Anderson, supervisor of the South Sanpete School District, was also in tendance, and took part in the discussion, non- the group were prin-sure- - .n OIL-Pe- tamed in honor of her approach- ing marriage. Mr. Nielsen is a graduate of North Sevier and Snow College at Ephraim, where he received the Junior college 1 855 Community Living Auxiliary Plan Patriotic Program Institute Set Tn - 1 2 g President James A. Nuttall dinating Chairman J. S. Christensen, announce that the First Annual Snow Coilege Institute of Community Living is scheduled for February 25, 1944. All interested citizens of Sanpete, Sevier, Juab, Wayne, Emery, and neighboring counties are invited to attend. The day's activities begin with a general program and meeting in the college assembly room at Prepared by OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION ten oclock, Friday morning, followed by department sessions: ered hogs without a license or First, from eleven until RATION REMINDER twelve; permit and may deliver any second, from one until GASOLINE: In 17 East Coast t0 thlrTfro'm twountiUhTee. PeffM coupons are good ?Uantity States, on living of recreation is planned hour 8 In states through Jebruary 17, the War Food Administration from three until four o clock. outside the East Coast area 0 nas ruled However, farmers are Snow films will be couPons are 8od through March requjred collect ration stamps shown College from four until five for pork so delivered. t oclock; and three plays DeadTIRE INSPECTION be will presented, beginning at Trucks Movc 98 Per Cent l:ne for A coupon holders is Of Farm seven o'clock. Crop March 31. For B and C coupon The six department offerings co a of the as result Largely as follows: Farmsteads, For- are holders, deadline is February 28. 0Derati0n of farmers and truck e Soil Fertility; and animal cstry, the with TransportaSUGAR Stamp No. 30 in operators under the supervis-throug1,- - Husbandry, about Conservation tion Plan, Book Four is good for 5 pounds n ol El win Downs Sam Gor-4March 31. Stamp No. 600,000 motor trucks, mostly s moved 98 per don and Idel Longhurst. in Book Four is good for five farmer-owne'alists from the Utah State Agcent last of farm huge years of canning sugar through ncultural and Manti College, crP at some stage of the jour- National Forest February 28 1945. Service, will be ney from farm to market, the SHOES: Stamp No. 18 in Book office of Defense Transporta- - Sucst instructors, Home Planning, 0ne is good for 1 pair. Stamp tion says. other farm trans- Decorating on the Airplane sheet portation programs now oper- - and Food Demonstration courses I ating include the movement of are planned by Merle Chipman, livestock, cotton, fresh fruits and Stella Dixon and J. II. Stans- citrus fruits, and field. 3 coupons vegetables, nod H EL Official presentation of the V p are good through February 21 Bryce Canyon Boy Scout Lead- in the south and through March No Metal Ice Box In Near Future ership Program will be under 13 in all other areas. Period 4 r models the direction of Francis J. Gur- Production of coupons are good in all areas 0f domestic ice refrig- - ncy 30. not be resumed in September erators will through instruction m Choral Leader- the War Pro- the near future, Brown FATS: work will stamps MEATS, ship and ductlon Board said mainy be be under Accompanist the supervision of H. V, W, and X are good through cause reversion woiud involve A. Dean, with guest musicians February 26. Brown stamp Y a period. The from Salt Lake City or Provo. long change-ove- r becomes good February 13 and A In . remains good through March 20. hardboard and wood Modern Religion aldirecWaste kitchen fats are redeem- is now being produced at ah Ah World," Fitzgerald, r rate. tor of the L D. S Institution, ed at two ration points plus most four times the four cents a pound. will conduct this d partment. Food For U. S. Civilians Western Litcrnen'; Silas Civilians in the United States PROCESSED FOODS Green his forthwill review Cheney more frozen vegetables stamps G, H, and J, in Book will have Four are good through February during the next five months as coming novel, Trouble In Para A. Russel Gray will re- e dise; 20. Green stamps K, L, and M a result of an expected a novel by view Mothers, WFA record high production, are good through March 20. has announced. Usually avail- Vardis Fisher; Fern A. Young TAX INCOME Deadline able in frozen form are snap will present a reading list and for filing returns is March 15. writ- corn kernels, peas, as- discussion of present-dabeans, Earlier filing is desirable. West. brus-sel- s ers of the Intermountain broccoli, paragus, spinach, The student body sprouts, califlower, and corn Continue Farm Pork Sales on the cob. U. S. civilians will officers will act as deception Farmers may continue the have slightly less rice in 1944 committee, and assist as ushers, sale of pork from (Continued on last page) messengers and guides. A-- 8 L The Wolves from North Sevier high school assured themselves of a spot in the Round Robin basketball tournament, to be Held at Richfield, March 2, 3 and 4, by virtue of their 5th win the season, made Friday night the Rich- field five. The Wolves are as- of second place in the league, and still have an oppor- tunity of taking or tieing for first spot. The Friday night game, play- Members of the Salina Amer- ed on Salinas court, was a ican Legion auxiliary, have comfrom start to finish, with for an Richfield in need of the win to pleted arrangements Americanism program to be pre- stay in the league race, and the sented on Washington's birth- - Wolves 'came to 'be ntTy in Sevier North the high day, T school auditorium. Arrange- - locals commanded the game un- if gin ments include musical numbers, til the final quarter when the mpervMfn of a short play and an address by .Richfield boys started shelling nd creeping closer Mr. Tippetts from the Snow Jh the Wolves score. With Fathers-Son- s faculty. The program onds to go and the visito stm will commence at noon on Tues- - tiosc, the Wolves bagged two day and Uie gcneral pubhc is baskcls to sew thc Same up, and extended an invitation to attend. (Continued on last page) Sol Hodges. sec-eolle- ge Celebrate Annual Banquet TOWN and FARM in WARTIME bond-buyin- W 6 5 2 February 18 Schedule Salina at Bieknell. Richfield at Monroe. h. Bamberger, a rouna-iaDi- e discussion ny said that tive Guy Sorenson, Max Sorenson those in attendance, provided immediately following previous ani, Arvin Jorgensen, were drives, bond sales slumped bad transacting business at Order- - many other helpful suggestions This must not, can not, be villc, ly. in regards to the problem. Monday. allowed to happen again, Mr. Bamberger declared. After all, our fighting men get no respite until this war is won. Can we do less on the g front? Team Standing February Salina, 35 Monroe, 34 n, - - Principals Discuss Activities Program p, Feed Meeting Held At Merc. rae r Wolves Defeat State School Richfield For Supervisor Fifth League Win Explains Set-U- p Ilifch school principals from North Sevier the schools in Sanpete and Sevier Counties, met Wednesday of last League week at the Gunnison Ol-ah- Mor-tense- Sanpete-Sevie- NEWS OF OUR Largest Crowd On Record MENwWOMEN ; Attend Affair ' Boy Scout week, February. IN UNIFORM to was observed in the North 8 14, I V1 V Lt. Milton C. Christensen, son Cpl. Hugh Mickelson left of Carl Christensen, was pro- - Tuesday morning to return to moled to the rank of first lieu- - Camp Polk, La., after spending tenant in the armored artillery, a furlough with Mr. and on January 19, at Camp Beale. Mrs. Charles Mickelson, his par- Lt. Christensen enlisted in the cuts, in Salina. Hugh enlisted National Guard at Richfield on in the National Guard in Jan- March 3, 1941. This unit was uury, 1941, and was called to transferred to San Louis Obispo, service the following March. wherc lie was made a corporal. Mickelson is a member of He later trained at Fort Lewis, the Signal Corps at the southern 15-da- y Washington, and Fort Sill, Ok- lahoma. camp. Don Neil. sen, who is associ- ated with the chemical warfare Sevier Stake, when the Annual Fathers and Sons banquet was held Saturday evening at the First ward chapel, The occasion marked the 34th anniversary of the founding of Scouting in the United States, Since 1910, more than 11,400,- 000 American boys and men have agreed that It's Great To Be A Scout. In the North vier district, the attendance of Fathers and Sons at the annual affair, bore out this statement, for it was the largest on record in the Stake. Fathers, who had no son or sons, borrowed a boy Sc-Cp- l. basketball tourney according to reports from over- - Don has spent 13 months in the toastmaster, and ably conducted seas, where Evan plays with service, and had a leave, a lively program. Mr. Gubler, the Yanks, an Air Corps quin- - Pc arrived in his home town on field executive, located at Cedar City, was the guest speaker of the evening. Ideals of Scout- Miss Lillian Simpers, dau- and the advantage of a ing, with less than five seconds re- - khtcr of Mr and Mrs. George Scout program, to boys in every mauling i.i the regular placing Simpers, has passed all examin- - community, were topi s distune, and then went on to win ations and taken the oalh in cussed by the speaker, tie week end basketball tourna- - tllc WAVE'S organization of the jhe long tables were attrac-inen- t score in four U S. Navy. She will leave Salt tively decorated with the Ni. by a overtime periods. Pfc. Nielsen Lake City on February 21, for tional colors, and miniature Slipped under the basket for a ba.sic training in New York City. fiags placrd at each plu)(, shot, and made the win- - She graduatid from North Se- - Groups from each communitv nmg point for thc Yanks, at the v'ier in 1942, and since that wcre present. and the riistriU me, has been employed at the committee consisted of: Dale close of the fourth extra period, Nielsen was top scorer for the Radio Tube plant in Salt Lake. Peterson, Rulon Fairbourn, E. Smith Peterson, Jess Da.i, Vera Gerald Colby, who was re- - Freeman, John Stewast and cently advanced from a private IV3n Dyreng' The Rellef somty to corporal in the U. S. Army, of the Flrst ward st rV( d th( Reed Gates, a member of the has enjoyed visiting with his and the beef for the Mr. ColMrs. and banquet, Parents. Roy 2G8 Field Artillery" at' Camp Mr. and Mrs. and by was donated by Edwin roasts, George Wollers. Texas, reported for asin and with his Salina, and William at on Sorenson of Aurora. the Texas camp signment w bo resides at Manti. Ger- wfe, 11. Pfc. visited Gates Donations for the dinncr worc February furlough made in the with Mrs. Hilda Gates, his aid was given a community. making at Tennessee camp when transmother funds for financing Scout-ito ferred ample Santa Camp Anita, dav'furlough! HelefT forscrvice California. has Gerald in North Sevier Sta.e. Thc served ing the Army on September 23. assessment on is last 1942 (Continued $250 for the year. page) 33-3- set-u- 1 p 15-da- n y n |