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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH son. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. We now have a good stock of hardwood wagon tongues. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. JlLY - available for immediate deFOR SALE Spring Fries, Piute water for rent. Inquire of flashlight batteries, and also livery. Sevier Valley Mercan75c each. Mrs. Ray Andrea- - tile Ristlite flaslights. Company. First State Bank of Salina. A. F. Standifird, brother-in-lato S. Ross Hunt, was ffc)lYffiliPVY' (TK'frjCTr.ufiiri 61-R-- rancrr 0nHlrniyiHa vy& Boys In Service The first oil refinery to be built in the intermountain area was built in 1909 in Salt Lake Gty by Utah Oil Refining Company on Vi acre of land it leased from the Union Pacific Railroad. The first cracking unit to be Installed in a modern refinery in this area was built by Utah Oil Refining Company in 1918. The first pilot still to condense oil from coal and shale to operate here was built by Utah Oil Refining Company in 1915. The f irst oil pipeline to cross the Rocky Mountains was built by Utah Oil Refining Company in 1939, at a cost of four and millions of dollars. If it had not been for this pipeline it would have been almost impossible to transport crude oil into this territory during this emergency. one-ha- lf gasoline in the The first plant to manufacture intermountain states was built for the Utah Oil Refining Company at a cost exceeding fifteen millions of dollars. Our plant now covers 135 acres of land in Salt Lake City. '' As a pioneer, we salute our fellow pioneers! UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY The Company with the Most Modern Laboratory Faeilities ( Mamrfacturara f Vies Mo tar OHs aatf firaaaas Pap M CassflM cts tl - uv ffarrih I Mchaat! J. Condie, Distributor O. , HMktaaa Gassltoa ffcr Mrs. Rebecca Hales received a letter recently from her son, Willis, who is with the Army in Italy. In the letter, Willis Qn (3s& A 1 CARLOAD WIRE stated that he had been in Rome, and he and his companions spent the day at St. Peters church seeing all that they were allowed to see, and that they were even in the metal ball on top of the dome. The group making the visit consisted of allied soldiers, all colors and branches. Mrs. J M. Mrs. Parlen Christensen and McKenna spent Tuesday in Monroe visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen. SALE Fencing Wire, and for a limited time the Your Togs For Round-U- p following prices will apply; Per Roll 150 Lineal Foot Rolls 36 x JULY $ 7.00 Mesh Chicken Wire 1 24th. 150 Lineal Foot Rolls 60 x 150 Lineal Foot Rolls 48 x 2 Mesh Chicken Wire 4.25 And Celebrate The Utah Day Fair Merc Co. 150 Lineal Foot Rolls 60 x 2 Mesh Chicken Wire 5.00 Salinas Busy Store 4- - 11.00 Mesh Chicken Wire 1 4- 4- - 4 4 20 Rod Rolls 20 Rod Rolls X X 4-- 20 Rod Rolls 20 Rod Rolls 939-6-1- 2 39 Field Fence (Heavy Wire) 13.50 832-6-12- 1 32 Field Fence (Heavy Wire) 12.00 726-6-12V- 4 26 Field Fence (Heavy Wire) 10.25 832-6-1- 4 Vi Field Fence 32 8.75 4 20 Rod Rolls 726-6-141- 4 Field Fence 26 10 Rod Rolls Rod Rolls 48 60 4 4 4 4 4 X 4- - Poultry Fence 8.25 Poultry Fence 9.75 4.25 Rod Spool No. 50 Heavy Two Point Barbed Wire 5.75 80 Rod Spool No. 80 Extra Heavy Four Point Barbed Hog Wire : 6.50 X 4 VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY 4 X ,m 4 4 4-- 4 81-- J 4 4 4 4 4 4 X X Builders Headquarters1 Phone web-wor- flea-beetl- rs power-duste- ATTEIITIOtl-Dairyme- n And Feeders. 0 We have plenty of dairy feed and steam-rolle- d feeds on hand now, at llermansens Roller Mills, Gunnison, Utah An Appeal to Everyone Interested in the Future of Utah From the Utah Water Users Association .... More than thirty years ago a large group of the citizens of Salt Lake City and Og den joined in providing a fund of $40,000 with which to promote the conservation of the flood waters of the Weber, Ogden and Provo Rivers. Many years passed before their efforts were rewarded with success. Surely these men may "point with pride to an annual crop value of $10,000,000 under the Weber project and with greater pride to the tremendous help given by Utah to the war effort, which help was made possible by the conservation of the waters of these rivers. A much greater task confronts us. Water users from all parts of the state are gathered together in the Utah Water Users Association and again they call upon you for aid. The total capacity of the three great reservoirs Weber, Ogden and Deer Creek is less than 300,000 acre feet. Aside from Deer Creek the total reservoir capacity owned by Salt Lake City is about 5,000 acre feet. The Utah Water Users Association is purely and simply a promotional organization composed of a group of citizens interested in the further development of Utah, with an appreciation of the fact that the entire economy of the future of Utah is tied to the Rather than attempting to possibility of the development of our water resources. make the organization a state agency it has been determined that the undertaking should be financed on the basis of local subscriptions, with the state divided into six districts with representation from all of the six districts on the Board of Directors so that a complete and comprehensive promotional program of all water resources of the state may be developed. The association does not anticipate doing the actual engineering work on the various water projects but it does anticipate finding ways and means of providing either on a local, county or state basis, or by an appeal to the National Reclamation Bureau, to obtain the engineering necessary upon which the foundation of all waters developed must be laid and then using all of its facilities and resources and all of the manpower associated with it to bring about the completion of the projects which are proven feasible. It is anticipated that through private subscription approximately $10,000 each year may be obtained and it is proposed that we request the Board of County Commissioners of each of the counties in the state to provide to the Utah Water Users Association an amount of money equal to two of one mill, based on assessed 0 valuation of the respective counties. This would provide a total of approximately for the corporation to administer its affairs and would provide it with the necessary office assistance, legal counsel and an engineer who would be responsible for the promotion of the engineering on all projects. The water problems of the State of Utah may be subdivided into five general problems: mil1st More than one and constructed that will permit her to use lion acre feet of water discharge annually part of waters allocated to us and by long into the Great Salt Lake, a large part of years use set up a claim for permanent which can be conserved. The evaporation right thereto. Wisdom dictates we must annually from the surface of Great Salt put our allocated share of the Colorado Lake is more than three million acre feet. River to beneficial use. 2nd It is believed that the efficient 4th At the close of this war there service of every stream within the State be no return to "boondoggle. Every must can be substantially increased in many dollar spent in developing water supply Careful study and by more than semi-ari- d our land will return a bounin of will water supply careful planning after year after year tiful harvest, year point the way to an increased income in and will provide work, real work. more of our one six than nearly every 5th Home ownership, farm ownerhundred communities. There is no surer ship are the basis of the finest civilizaay to aid in the prosperity of our people. tion. Ours is the privilege to aid in assur3rd Our share of the waters of the Colorado River can be made to produce ing opportunity to those we love who will return home duty done with the hope untold wealth. California holds contracts in their hearts that their lives may be for the use of waters impounded by Boullived in this blessed land, called Utah. der Dam that will permit an increase io That cannot be if we sit idly by and perpopulation of seven million souls. Also mit our precious waters to waste away. California has plans and works partially The Utah Water Users Association at a meeting held in the State Capitol on June 19, 1941, organized on a temporary basis with officers, directors and advisers, and a pcimanent organization will be established in September of this year. We are very anxious to be able to report at that meeting that the financing of the undertaking has been completed For that reason we would sincerely appreciate your giving this matter your early attention. 50. 4 4-- Gunnison, Utah Fleabeetles one-ha- lf 7.75 80 Rod Spool No. 70 Light Two Point Barbed Wire 80 two-wee- $20,-00- 4 10 an i (BmnaflSi'Giiini? Q3i& Another carload of KEYSTONE w visitor at the Hunt W'e have a good supply of home on Sunday. Mr. Standifird Steel Wool for Household use. is a traveling sheep shearer, and Sevier Valley Mercantile Com- finished the summers shearing pany. j21tlc in northern Montana, and was enroute to his home at Taylor, Useless horses WANTED will pay Salt Lake prices. Phone Arizona. Clayton Harward, AuMrs. Leland Crane entertainrora. j21t2c ed at a childrens party Tuesday . . . afternoon, celebrating oftheherfourth son, birthday anniversary (Continued from page 1) Stanford, at the Crane home. Center at Memphis, Tennessee, Games were played on the lawn, where he will attend a radio and luncheon was served to six mechanics school for 4 months, little folks. and if he successfully passes the final tests, he may qualify for Mrs. Archie Bird received training at a radar school at friends at open house, Saturday Florida. Clair afternoon at her home, in comJacksonville, qualified for Radio and Gunners pliment to the anniversary of school at Farragut, Idaho. After her natal day. June flowers completing basic training, he brightened the living room, and spent a furlough in Salina. a social afternoon preceeded the dinner hour at five. Covers Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Harward were placed for ten guests. received a letter on July 17, with a Purple Heart enclosed, Mrs. Max Torgensen enterand with it the following note: tained Sunday at a family dinT have seen your son here in in honor of Mr. and Mrs. the hospital. He is doing fine, ner, Tad and Mrs. Louise Sorenson, so do not worry. Soon he will and sister of brother Wilkenson, be out of the hospital, just Mrs. Torgenson. Dinner was silghtly injured, and will be go- served at six oclock. Twenty ing back to duty. Remember were seated. all of us in your prayers. Sincerely Yours, Chaplain A. M. Guests at the Alford Jensen Pronobis. The information did not say when or where Jack W. home over the week end and Harward was injured. Jack, a the past week, includes: Miss Salina boy, went into the service Della Jensen, from the ClearOctober 22, 1941, and has serv- field Naval Depot; Miss Donna ed overseas for 27 months. He Hendricks of Fielding; Mr. and has never had a furlough. He Mrs. Odell Jensen and son, Leon, has served in Italy, on the Anzio Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Anderson of Mrs. Beachhead, and entered Rome Provo, and Mr. and with the U. S. Army before be- Diamond Shelton and son, RichHe served with ard, of Salt Lake City. ing injured. the 5th Army Tank Division, and was the first Salina boy to land. Miss Oma Kaye Hickman reon foreign soil. turned to Salt Lake, Thursday, after spending a week visiting Richard Willardson, who is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stationed in Nevada, spent a Ted Bird, and with her many short furlough visiting with his friends in Salina. Her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Don Hickman, reWillardson, in Redmond. sided here for many years. over-nig- f Beth Newton visited last week with principal and Mrs. Leon Newton, her parents. Miss Newton, secretary at the office of the Utah board of education at Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fowles the state capitol, is spending a vacation in Salina entertained at dinner and an evening of cards, Sunday, for and Los Angeles. California. members of the Supper club. Twelve were seated for dinner, . . . and in the game of progressive score were from 500, high (Continued prizes page 1) to Mrs. Ernel Peterson lead arsenate or calcium arsenand Othello Madsen. ate to each 100 gallons of water t usually will protect the beets Dale Peterson, manager for from serious injury. Christensens, Mrs. Merrill NielTreatment should be thorough son, general manager for Mer- so these beetles may not light rill Nielsons, and Mrs. Dan on of leaves parts unsprayed Crane, assistant at Nielsons, and continue One thorfeeding. were selecting merchandise for before treatment, ough applied the fall and winter business at to the young beets beinjury Market Week in Salt Lake, Mon- comes severe, should protect the day and Tuesday. plants until they become large enough to outgrow subsequent The 19th and the 16th wed- injury. Paris green spray, using ding anniversaries of Mr. and four pounds of the insecticide Mrs. L. A. Hugentobler and Mr. per acre to control beet and Mrs. Claud Christensen, re.will also tend to disspectively, which occur on July courage the feeding of the 11th., were celebrated on the on sugar beets. 12th with dinner and an evenDusting with cryolite will ing spent at the Ranger Station control most kinds of fleabeetles. recreational camp, in honor of This treatment can be applied the dual event. Mr. and Mrs. rapidly by such Harry Steele were special guests. as now are in use to control insects in Utah pea fields. Miss Garna Taylor is a house Fleabeetles damaging spinach guest this week at the home of should be controlled with 0.75 Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Taylor, per cent rotenone bearing derris in Loa. or cube dust, says Dr. Knowlton. Personal Items Of Interest We now have a good supply FOR SALE City Lots. See of shot gun, 22 rifle, and a few Mrs. Hilda Gates. j30tf sires of large caliber rifle shells We now have a good supply 21, 1944 Mt. Pleasant, Utah 4 Fhone 118 4 4 ii Fli often "worry cow out of 10 percent of their milk production. Reduce this loss by ordering your Fly Spray NOW. You may be too late if See us for Purina you wait till e. Livestock Spray. It make AA Quality a quick lull . wont blister hide or taint milk when uaed aa directed . . . economical to use. ... SEVIER VALLEY MERC. UTAH WATER USERS ASSOCIATION. By Wm. R. Wallace, President, A. W. Watson, Secretary-Treasure- r, Gus P. Packman, Acting Manager. '1 es |