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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH AUGUST 2, 1946 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS PROBATE fc GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information, consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of G. A. BRANDT, ceased. De- Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached; to the undersigned Administrator, a t his office in the Christensen & Keate Bldg., Richfield, Utah, on , or before the 28th day of September, 1946. CARVEL MATTSSON, Administrator. Henry D. Hayes, Atty. for Administrator. July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16. The L. D. S. Girls Organization in Vermillion, plaed the Aurora organization in a ball of game at Aurora, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Christensen of Salt Lake, visited- relatives here over the week end. - James Christensen Ogden, was a guest of relatives last week. C. Mrs. Annie Jensen was the honored guest at a party, in honor of her 84th birthday, Sunday. The party was held at the Ranger Station, and 34 members of her family were present. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Hostesses were Mrs. Sorensen, Nevada, after spending a month Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen, Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. Leo Chris- II. C. Taylor. tensen, Mrs. Jabez Jensen and Mrs. Marian Cloward spent a Mrs. Ward Jensen. few days visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Swen Jensen, Mrs. Ernel Mr. and Mrs. Max Curtis were Christensen and Mrs. Byron Jensen entertained members of hosts at a luncheon, Monday, the Young Married Ladies club July 29th, for Vap Sorenson, and their partners, at breakfast who has recently been released and dinner, at Fishlake, Sunday. from the service. of LORENTZ Mr. and Mrs. Axel Christenalso known as LAUR- sen of Monterey Park, Calif., ENCE DASTRUP, also known were guests of Mr. and Mrs. as LAWRENCE DASTRUP, Deloyd Christensen, last week. DAS-TRU- P, d. 4 Ellen Smith of San Creditors will present claims, Gabriel, California, is a guest with vouchers attached, to the of her Mrs. Maria at Smith. grandmother, undersigned Administrator, his residence, at Salina, Sevier County, Utah, on or before the Elmo Draper of Ocean Side, 28th day of September, 1946. California, is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Alveretta Draper. BARDELL DASTRUP, Administrator. July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16. Miss Redmond c News Mrs. Mar Mickelsen, Reporter a TtTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT a a. a .. . j. .t. j. a a l j.i .a. . .a, .a. . wants to keep the eastern half of Germany, and then collect 10 billions in indemnity from Germany. Guess he wants to eat his cake and have it, too. Joe Stalin Members of the Self Culture club enjoyed a Kensington at the home of Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Friday afternoon. Progressive Rook was the pastime. Mrs. Cleave Petersen won 1st prize; Mrs. Orval Jensen, 2nd prize, and Mrs. Earl Spencer, 3rd prize. At 5 oclock, a dainty luncheon was served to 15. Spotlighting UTAH Pony Express Mormon Trail i Re-Rid- First, the buffalo, following the natural contour of the country, left a trail across the great plains. Worn deeper by wandering Indians and trappers, the trail was finally developed into a well marked road by the Mormon Pioneers trecking westward in 1847. Two years later, thousands of California gold Mrs. Mae Madsen, Reporter seekers followed the trail as far as Utah. During the next 20 4 years, some 80,000 Mormon emiMaxine Taylor is spending a grants traveled to Utah via ox couple of weeks with Ila Belle team and handcart; thus the Stubbart at Ruth, Nevada. road became known as the Old Mormon Trail. Mrs. Mae Madsen is visiting Established in 1860, the hisher son and daughter-in-latoric utilized Pony Express Mr. and Mrs. LaVaun Madsen, in Mormon out the Trail, wearing Marysvale. fearless good horseflesh and Mrs. Clive Cloward has re- men to rush the U. S. Mail turned to her home at Ruth, across the country to the Pacific Coast. Aurora News travelers Today, leaving Chicago going westward over either the Union Pacific Railroad or by automobile via highway U. S. 30, soon find them selves traveling over the Old Mormon Trail and Pony Express road. The rail line and the highway follow this historic trail for nearly 1,500 miles, leaving it at Henefer, Utah. When the Mormon Pioneers, in is 1847, reached today what known as Henefer, thirty miles east of Ogden, rather than attempt to follow the ancient Indian trail through the narrow confines of Weber Canyon, in many places wide enough for only the river, whose banks were choked with cottonwood trees and dense underbrush, they took to the mountains. Turning south, they reached the Great Salt Lake valley by following the Donner Party Trail made a year previous southwesterly over mountains and canyons. They arrived at their destination July 24, 1847. WILLIAM L. (BILL) BAKER PROVO, UTAH HP up 25 For U. S. Senator Since Republican Party Last Summer Run-of- f August 20 You Can Get long distance I For Wheat, At I HERMAflSEH ROLLER MILLS RADIO REPAIRING A dog is a much more agreeable and amusing com- -, harum-scarupanion k than the rough-necdog that has never been taught the niceties of canine etiquette, says the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City Dogs are not born with good manners any more than are children A badly behaved dog is a reflection on his owner. One of the most common faults of dogs is jumping up on people Usually the dog does this in an well-train- ed 205 South, 4th. East Phone G. H. ' 133-- Sewing Mathine & Vacuum Cleaners; Repairs, All Makes Northwestern Mutual Fire Insurance Northwest Casualty Automobile Insurance May I Give You An Estimate? Tel. 106W Salina, Utah Salt Lake City, Provo and the NationalsParkk. Some delays are Inevitable. We are bending every effort to relieve this situation as rapidly as possible, but serious shortages of facilities ' O 03 ftlickelson At Your Service Richfield,' oca Until we can provide adequate facilities we ask your cooperation in avoiding un- necessary long distance calls, and in keeping necessary calls as brief as possible. O MONUMENTS Order Now For FALL DELIVERY NEW DESIGNS o THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. See TWO STARVING Czechoslovakians, too weak to walk without the aid of canes, look toward America for help immediate help to save them from death. You have a chance to aid them and millions countries. Give money or food in tin like them in cans to the Emergency Food Collection. Give that they may live. famine-stricke- n Clayton Rasmussen Phone 63-- J Salina of firmness and patience to cure him. The dog should be pushed to the floor whenever he is discovered on the furniture, and scolded in a severe and shocked tone. Occasionally a clog knows better than to get on the furniture in the presence of the family, but will friendliness of ce )': 7?rrjra''!.rLr.v3t errp delay the needed circuit additions. t trainer Blanche Suundera to dUrourage a dog from jumping on people. immediately avail himself of the best chair in the house when he finds himself alone. Placing a set mousetrap on the chair or bed will discourage this habit The dogs weight will spring the trap, making a loud snap, which will not harm the dog in the least, but will startle him sufficiently to cause him to lose all interest in any place where he has this unpleasant experience. Dogs that bark and howl whenever theyre left alone often are a problem. The best way to avoid trouble of this sort is to commence training when the dog is young. Start out by leaving him closed in a room by himself for short periods. If he barks, go to him, scold him and give him a light slap or two on the rump with a folded newspaper. Do not go back more than once, though, or the dog will get the idea he can make you come to him by barking. The periods can be gradually lengthened until the dog becomes accustomed to being alone and realizes he is not being permanently deserted by his owner whenever he finds himself without company. Famed show how PROCLAIMED ARMY AIR FORCE DAY business day now. towns f I Tells of Training Methods fo Overcome Common Dog Faults AUGUST KENT PETTY The great surges of on calls to neighboring t t x calls are being The greatest increases have occurred What Flour You But no matter how sociable the dogs intentions are, no one wants clean clothing smeared with dirty paw marks. The best time to start training against this habit is when the puppy is three or four months of age. Every time he jumps up, he should be pushed away with a sharp-tone- d command of No! There are two good methods for training older dogs out of this habit. One system is to grasp the dogs front paws when he jumps up, hold them firmly, and at the same time reach out with one foot and step slightly on the dogs back fee. If this procedure is followed every time the dog jumps up, he soon learns to associate discomfort with jumping on people, and abandons .the practice Another cure for this habit is raising the knee just as the dog jumps so that the dogs chest will be hit, and he is thoroughly jarred and perhaps even toppled over backward. The knee should be raised and lowered as as possiNuts, Mr. Senator, Daphne ble so that whenquickly the dog regains breaks in. Sounds like a fili- his balance and looks up. he sees buster. Wake up. The gals of you standing quietly as though nothing had occurred. today dont want that tripe. Either of these two methods, A gal who has to figure nine followed consistently, should stop the most jumper. It will different ways to cook spaghetti serve no persistent useful purpose, however, because she can't buy a chuck to correct the dog on one occasion, roast, and whose baby cant and pet him the next time he himself joyously upon you. wear disposable diapers because flings The procedure must be followed of a shortage, doesnt want to every time the dog jumps up. It is hear hot air. A gal who has helpful if your friends can be perto be careful how she carries suaded to follow these same then the dog soon learns the wash across the busted back methods, he must not jump on any one at stoop because there's no lumber all, as he gets the same handling to fix it, wants a speech that'll from everybody. will deSometimes a house-do- g tell her whos to blame for this cide the floor is not comfortable enough for him and will start using the chairs, sofas and beds for resting places. Once a dog has acquired the habit of sitting on furniture it requires a good deal traffic, which seemed so abnormal on VE day and VJ day, are being far exceeded every O I I than somewhat when she reads them. The gal who . . . Hold it, honey! about how the Government I says, dished out some of those fat Theres your speech," handled at our switchboards this summer than ever before in history. 4, Want On A Grist Exchange Basis ALL MAKES More 4. 4, mess. war contracts, and how the And a gal whose boy fought veterans stand in line for sur- oversoas, is excited a little more plus stuff that isnt there for 9 Q $ Gunnison. Utah This month that bit of Old Mormon Trail from the community of Henefer, across the mountains to Salt Lake City, Its always a plain case of became a "State Park, by the at work when Daphne genius official proclamation of Govhas her shoes off. She says ernor Herbert B. Maw. thats the only way she can Administered by the state write. But tonight, it looks like publicity and industrial develop- no letter, for shes got a glass ment commission, the old origin- of iced tea sweating on the desk. al meandering road of the early "Seems as how you might pioneers will soon be converted she says. into a modern automobile high- help, Mr. Senator, way, over which tourists may You must know SOMETHING ride and have pointed out to about speeching. Or how DID them the historic 1847 camp you fool those voters?" sites, and at one place, the origA speech, my dear? I asks. inal wagon ruts still diseernable To whom is my little pigeon after 99 years. to speak? Dedicated by Governor Maw Daphne shifts her 210 pounds as This Is The Place Park, around and says: "I am to July 24th, the event was mark- address the Music and Art ed by an early pony Foundation on Women and express run by 22 picked riders Politics. But I can't even get of the Henefer Pony Express, started. organized within the past year, I clear my Hows this? to keep alive pioneer memories, throat. Without women there as well as the famous Their runs each July 24th hereafter. would be no America. hands rocked our cradles. Aaron W. Tracy, chairman of Women were the protectors of the Utah Department of Pub- our future Americans. Women licity and Industrial Develop- rode with fortitude across the ment Commission, announces plains in covered wagons, to that the This Is The Place broaden our fulsome empire. state park is the third to be And now . . . Political Racketeering .j. ATTENTION FARMERS! ! I out of Emigration that historic day, Brigham Young looked over the vast expanse of the Great Salt Lake Valley and spoke those memorable words: This Is The Place. To End Labor Racketeering And a$ 4- - t on re-sta- 4 4 It is the plan of the department, declared Mr. Tracy, to encourage the establishment of a state park in every county of Utah, and that the Filmore :: state park, the Jacob Hamblin ;; state park at Kanab, and the This Is The Place state park is only the beginning of a state park system that will make Utah a place eagerly sought by tourists, and thoroughly enjoyed by all seeking relaxation and x recreation. Coming Canon Long Distance Calling dedicated as a historical, recreational and scenic area which Utah folks, visitors and tourists may enjoy. H 'Til 1 ti- -: |