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Show f If You Read It In The Sun, If Its True THIRTY-SECON- We Wan It SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH TEAR D Navy Man Heard Howard Brandt Hamed Chairman Of It's News, July Celebration; Program Outlined Howard Brandt, a member of the Salina City Council, has been named chairman of the July 3rd and 4th celebration, and will co- ordinate the activities to be car ried on by the various organizations within the city. Tentative plans call for the following program: July 3rd baseball game; parade, horse pulling contest, rodeo and dance. On July 4th ,the program is expected to be carried out with a sunrise salute, parade, pro- gram, amateur hour sports, horse pulling, baseball games! rodeo find iire works Organizations handling various phases of the entertain- ment have been outlined as fol- lows: sunrise salute, Salina Post American Legion; parade, in cooperation with other communities, American Legion; program and amateur hour. Legion Auxiliary and Jaycettes; kids sports, junior chamber of commerce; W. M. Fowles On Interview James Deaton, a radioman 2nd class in the U. S. Navy, and who was recalled to active duty last year, was heard on a transcribed interview over station KSVC in Richfield, February 24th. Mrs. Deaton, who makes her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds, in Salina was notified of the broadcast, and she stated, his voice came in clear and plain, and it was so good to hear it again. Jimmy, as is best known here, said, hello to all my friends in Salina, and I would like to be home with my wife and two sons. The broad- cast was made in Hawaii, NO. 30 2, 1951 Ellen Humphrey Dies Friday At Friday Crash Smashes Autos Age Of 94 Years a Honor Service Men And Women Friday afternoon at 2:20 p.m., 1950 Oldsmobile, traveling south, and driven by Farrell Orville Jensen of Redmond, was hit in the rear by a 1939 Ford, being driven by Joel Hyrum Erickson of Gunnison. The accident occured on slick roads in front of the Tip Top Club in Centerfield. Estimated damage to the Oldsmobile was about $125.00, and to the Ford about $100.00, according to Marshall John C. Beemus, Investigating officer. No one was Injured. Mrs. Ellen M. Humphrey, one of Salinas most beloved citizens and mothers, died at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Friday. Heads were bowed in sot- W. M. Fowles, prominent Sa- row at her passing, for Grand- lina civic worker and D. & R.G. ma Humphrey, as she was lov- w- RR- agent, has been named ingly known to old and young 10 a post on the Salina City aike, was a friend to all. Council. Mr. Fowles fills the Mrs. Humphrey had enjoyed position left vacant by the fjne health during the past year, and although shg was in her 95th resignation of Boyd Peterson, in the U. S. who year, it is thought a recent hip Navy- Mr. Peterson was a hold- injury hastened her death. over councilrnsn, find his term Mrs. Humphrey was a Utah A union meeting of the Stake pioneer, born in Utah and lived off0 would have expired on Mothers of the Childs Study Primary was held Wednesday her entire life here, Her parents January 1, 1952. are invited to attend a Group ward in First Salina the B. and Elizabeth were George night Redmond Town Council have adopted the practice of preat the elementary school meeting chapel. Mrs. Mar Mickelson of Davis Bailey, and she was born man or woman who enters the armed forces, a silver each 4 at p.m. senting Redmond, Stake Primary Presi- - jn Mill Creek, Salt Lake County, library Friday (today) a comic bracelet, engraved with his or her name and the serial The identity program comprises dent, directed the program. All December 10, 1856. to this gift, the Redmond ward and RedIn addition number. book summary, with Mrs. Joe officers and teachers in the Stake On December 21, 1874, 6he American mond sponsor a farewell party prior to the of list a Legion Westbrook presenting Arthur Draper of Redmond, were present for the teachers anj Thomas B. Humphrey were and unfavorable books resident entering service. Residents of the community now in was installed as manager of the training course married in the Salt Lake Endow- favorable service are: Ray Rasmussen, LaRee Rasmussen, LaRoy AnderAlso the chairUtah State Liquor Control packment House of the Church of for youngsters. son, Fred Jensen, Don Larsen, Farrel Hales, Farrel Stevens, Ellis Claud Mrs. Christensen, man, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Folster re- Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, age agency in Salina, Friday of furJensen, Varlon Johnson, Erwin Sheppard and Darwin Larson. will introduce material for last week. Mr. Draper was re- turned from Arizona, Saturday. jn 1876, the family came to ther Members of the Town Council pictured displaying the on Child Behaviour." study they Salina, and lived in a dance, planned for the tennis commended by the Patronage For the past two months, bracelets are, left to right, standing: Adley Peterson and Gerald Mr. and house, located on the lot where courts, Jaycees; finance, business Committee of the Republican visited at the home of is who Hales; seated, Mayor T, M. Ashman and Lester Jensen. Lawrence employFelt, Mrs. Ray Wilson in Phoenix, the George Bird home now men; fire works, Salina Firemen; Party ln Sevier County, and at visited Hill ed Field, Saturday Ridine Club- advertising proved by the State Liquor Con- - Mrs. Wilson is the eldest dau- stands. They built the home, and Sunday with his mother, tro1 Commission in Salt Lake. now occupied by a son, Leon, ghter in the Folster family Dative-Uta- h Jaycees and RidingClub. Mrs. Retta Felt, in Salina. lived she and and where reared her family. Redmond-Auror- a Mrs. Humphrey was a friend to mankind, and no traveler ever Members of the Salino Lions left her door without food and Club are sponsoring two new clothing if needed, and a kind Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Curtis an and encouraging word. organizations in North Sevier, Mrs. Josephine Anderson Jen- - one in Redmond, and one in nounce the engagement of their Births at the Salina Hospital She made a home for a broof the Retail Trades Members daughter, Carol Lee, and Lowell Committee of the North Sevier ther, Joe Bailey, Booth Hum- since the 23rd of February, are: sen, mother of Mrs. Percinda Aurora. All preliminary plans A daughter, Crane, and who would have been have been completed, officers Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Commerce, repreFebruary 23 phrey and Joseph Humphrey, the to Mr. William B. Allred of Redmond. born and Mrs. Howard 95 years of age had she lived named, and the charters for the a latter pony express rider from business concerns of Sauntil the 4th of March, died early two clubs applied for. of The marriage is planned for the sentingmet Gunnison. River to in Yardley Green Salina the lina, Tuesday evening in 24 A near future. March 17th is the date that February daughter, Saturday evening at the Crane the Telluride Power Company Salina City Pioneer days. Later, when the flu Boyd Peterson home. Mr. to Mrs. born and Ted Jones been set for the two new dauhas life the of took a offices, discussing problems per Councilman and manager of the epidemic her declining years, Mrs. Lions' Clubs to receive In ol Bicknell. and hea she husband, ghter conto their has tinent local liquor package agency, respective 26 A son, born to Jensen has been tenderly cared charters, and a banquet and and cerns. Marlin Sorenson, chair- in the U. S. Naval moved across the street to the Mr.February and Mrs. Floyd Curtis of for by Mrs. Crane, and for the program has been scheduled for oruP home, and devoted her man of the committee, directed service, and will report at the the meeting .which saw discus- - 12th Naval District in San Fran- - Ume to the care of the four small Aurora. The baby is the 12th Past year, she has been bedfast a joint meeting of the two clubs nearly the entire time. sions on business promotion, cisco, California, for duty aboard orphaned children, Ellen, Ruth, child born in the family. n Mrs. Jensen was born in 26 A February daughter, license and protection, and the the U.S. Bon Homme Richards, Marden and Edith Scorup. to Mr. Mrs. and strup, Denmark, Hjoring County, MrsShelby is survived Humphrey by C. F. 31, on March 6th. Mr. July 3rd and 4th celebration. March 4, 1856, a daughter of of Salina. A committee has been appoint- - Peterson was a Lt. (j.g.) in 100 direct descendents, and they Noland - February 27 C. and Margaret Ander-bor- n James A are: a Mrs. fact Rhoda daughter, that the Notwithstanding daughter, e(j by the group to wait on the World War II, and was dis- son. The f Mr. to Mrs. and Jensen parents were early Roy the overall budget is higher this Salina City Council, and dis- - charged on February 28, 1946, Humphrey Gibson of Helper; 4 to left and Axtell. America, migrants I B. year than the previous year, cussed the ordinance concerning after 8 years service. Lt. Peter- - sons Wilford J. and Ray A 7 Vi pound dau- - their native land when Mrs. Jen- March 1 The social event in the years am convinced that the North licensing of local businesses. It son is married, and has two Humphrey of Orangeville; Leon to Mr. and Mrs. J. sen was only one year of age. program of the LProgresso Club born Kliter, Sevier chapter of the Red Cross was the opinion of the group sons, Gary and Kent. The family of Salina, and J. W. Humphrey will finish the March fund drive that the present ordinance did will remain in Salina for the of EPhraim- al whose home the B. Crane of Salina. It is their The family were members of the was given Saturday night, when in record time, stated Emil not equalize the method of present. mother has lived the past year; first child, and all concerned ere Christiansen handcart company members entertained for the that crossed the plains and ar- - husbands and partners. Daffodils doing fine. (Continued On P&ge 4) Henderson, field director for the licensing, nor w&s there fidequfite in Salt Lake City. Decern- - centered the small tables, ar- rived A.R.C., when in Salina, Tuesday, protection for local business Mrs. Malissa Crane presided at 1857. 13, ber y ranged for dinner, served at Mrs. Stanley Jensen, fund from the peddler or a birthday dinner, given on Feb. She married Jans Jensen In Rubys. During the hour, Mrs. drive chairman in the North Se- stand operator. 18th, in honor of the birthday of the Salt Lake Endowment House, L A Hugentobler presided as vier area, outlined the district it was brought out that the her son, Joseph Crane. Seated Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - toastmaster, and Orsa Cherry into zones at an early date, and coal yards were required to pay at the dinner table with the County-Wid- e day Saints, November 6, 1871. gave a toast to the men. E. Smith workers were in the field for a a license of over $400.00, while guest of honor and the hostess In 1879, the couple joined a Peterson responded with a toast house to house canvass by the other businesses doing more net, were Mrs. Martha Fenn and Mr. 10 sete Arizona, and to comPany the ladies. Miss Lazell Borg the electof Members and public relations Bob first of the month. recently paid much less. The committee, and Mrs. Warren Crane of Sa- in tbe company arranged scrolls with clever 6ay- members ei!e ed Sevier C. C. SorenBoard Ed Fair County Bell, Seegmiller, The quota for North Sevier composed of Mr. Sorenson, Dale lina; Miss Mary Boyer of Spring-i- s were . two months building mgs, which were read responFred Haynie, Bryce that . set at $629.00 ,and according H. Peterson and Ted Sorenson, ville; Mr .and Mrs. Milton Crane beld their first regular meeting son; rodeo R Counwith Sevier Homer Clarence sively. Progressive 500 was Snow Johnson, to the set-uI believe this dis- - were instructed to meet with and daughters, Claudie and Monday night, at the border. the pastime of the evening, and commissioners the and Hicks; OdenMrs. county orFlorence Coleen ,and grounds Blythe trict may be the first chapter to the council and see if the In 1884, the family returned to score prizes were won by Mr. over the top, said Mr. dinances couldnt be changed, in walder of Salt Lake. Mr. Crane a8ent, to determine their policies ner, C. G. Spencer and J. L. Salina, and in 1908, moved they Mrs. for th and L. Johansen, to George race high; work committee anj year, coming Despain; is a professor of dramatics and order to avoid such situations. Henderson. to Aurora, where they lived un- - Mrs. Albert a new set of articles of in- - A. Nebeker, Lerue Ogden Claud and out Corya Snow at speech College. til the death of Mr. Jensen, June Christensen, 2nd high. Twenty Val Cowley. corporation. Chief concern of the group, as Mr. Gardner stated, however, 18, 1928. Since 1930, Mrs. Jen- - members and guests were pre- stated by Blythe Gardner, presi- - that these committees were only sc has resided with Mrs. Crane, sent, Mrs' Jensen was molher of dent, was to obtain an adequate tentative, and that as soon as representation from all com- other members were brought ln- WHEREAS, the present national emergency. and its many Of Sign-u- p munities in Sevier County in the to the fair association from other ramifications have brought the spectre of total war much closer Oliver association, and to stress the towns, the committees would be Mrs. Stanley, Alberta, Canada; to the American people than ever before, and Hattie Sorenson and Mrs. March 5, 6, and 7, a Soil and fact that the fair grounds are revised. of Salina; Willis Jensen of Crane war In the of and the WHEREAS, present Korea, prospects Crops school will be held in county property, and should be Another new innovation will Richfield, Idaho; Wilford Jensen an even greater battle have placed a heavy burden on the American Selina, Richfield and Monroe, it utilized as much as possible in be a in the progressive step-u- p people, and have made the preparations for civil defense and dis- - js announced by LewMar Price, county-wid- e activities and pro- - officer group. Each year, in and Mrs. Clarissa Sorenson of Aurora, and Mrs. Myrtle Curtis aster relief problems of important necessity, and Sevier County agent grams. place of a president and vice of Richfield; 28 grandchildren; WE head of idea Thorne With this in P1-mind, the president being elected, only a 39 WHEREAS, the American Red Cross has been called upon Following meetings held in and 15 Department at U. S. A. C., new articles will include a sec- - vice president will be chosen, Salt Lake City between the to play a vital role in aiding national and state programs in civil soil will discuss manage- tion which will allow each of and the former vice president defense by conducting first-ai-d classes, collecting blood, planning Logan, Sugar Beet AsFuneral services were con- - Sanpete-Sevie- r sociation and reserves of plasma, and coordinating other and similar setivi- - ment and fertilization mcludmg the towns in the county a repre- - will assume the duties of presi- - d officials of the d Thursday t 2 Dm in green manure; also soil fertility sentation m the fair association, dent. The following year, he will the Salina Second Gunnison when the and Inc., Sugar, ward chapel. as related to plant disease. Glen to be selected by the City Coun- - be a director. This. says Dr. ceme- - terms of the 1951 sugar beet was Burial in the Aurora WHEREAS, this humanitarian organization is meeting the Baird, extension agronmist at the cils, Town Boards, or in the case A. L. Lundgreen, who has charge contract were considered, Gun- the articles, will tery. problems of the emergency as well as carrying on its normal activi- - college, will discuss pastures and of unincorporated towns, by the of nison Sugar, Inc. has started its new crops economic returns county commissioners. Monroe, provide for an adequate supply ties, but must have voluntary funds to continue its work; sign-u- p campaign for 1951 sugar with other crops Salina and Richfield will be al- - of knowledge of the functions of Mnnnr beets. Terms ot 1951 con wyot TurorwiTir T J RACKEN LEE, GO' YERNROF thecompared basic mixtures and method of lowed six men each, and each the fair group each year. tract are Practically the same as contributions the outstanding made In recognition rrl of, being . . . . Planting and management prac- - other community two. These officio members of the board , j. . the 1956 contract. tkeS' He wiU als0 disCUSS neW represantatives are At the Fire House, Saturday drawn will include the county commis- Winter moisture storage on 1 to as: March from irnMhe 31, 1951, period herebyproda crops just bred recently, and from civic organizations as much sioners, the county clerk, the night, a clever party was ar- - the water sheds of the Sevier and available for seed. possible, and are to be selected county agent and the manager of ranged, in honor of Boyd Peter- - Sanpitch Rivers to date has not H. E. Kilburn, extension soil at the beginning of each year. the Southern Utah Junior Live- - son and Johnny Lorenzen former been very encouraeine The contribute generously to the conservationist, will discuss soil and urge all citizens Life memberships for indi- - stock Show. members in the Salina Fire De- - Sugar Company however is fund campaign being organized by this worthy organization, ao it conservation of general interest viduals can still be purchased One other proposed change to partment Captain Lorenzen is taking an optimistic view that can continue to render its valuable service in the year ahead. to all groups. as before. located at Tooele, and Mr. Peter- - there is yet time to get a gener- the articles is to add a 8011001 wil1 he held in the to The handle Committees which son will report at the 12th Naval ous water supply from March would protect clause, pressing IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto High School, Monday, matters have been set up as fol- - members of the board from district on March 6th. A Dutch storms. This is often the case. set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Salina Maro11 8 Blythe Gardner, seizure of private property or lunch was served at 8:30, with According to L. J. Arnold, Seal of the State of Utah. Done at the State ield 5th at p.m., and at Rich- lows: finance and Lawrence the Val Cowley; money for obligations of the smoked turkey and all the fix- - Agricultural Superintendent of Jones, Monroe, speakers this 20th of Lake City. Utah, day Capitol, Salt LewMar Price, Fair Association. Ins. Dale Prows was general the company, their field force alternating at each town. Tues- - county fair February, 1951. day and Wednesday, schools will Lynn Lundgreen, Lerue Ogden; At the meeting, a bid for a chairman, and 30 members in will start immediately to cover be held in Grass Valley in the concessions Ernest Anderson, rodeo, to be sponsored by Sevier the department and auxiliary the district for the desired J, BRACKEN LEE, Governor. afternoons. and Howard Watkin; publicity were present. (Continued Ob Pag 4) acreage. Named To - - - Comic Books To Be Discussed 1 the0 Takes Over y one-roo- ap-rod- eo - Salina Lions Sponsor Clubs In Denmark AYAPRIAGE INTENTIONS Pioneer Dies In Salina Business Concerns Appoint Committee To Discuss License With City Council t Field Director For Red Cross Encourages Drive Tol-bor- - im-o- - Sevier County Fair Board Announces Plans For Representation one-da- p, Utah-Arizo- Gard-repo- rt PROCLAMATION Soil And Crops School Set For Salina 1951 Sugar Beet Contracts Begin - n, Fnrmor Fire Fighters S ........ non-prof- it |