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Show If You Read It If In The Sunf Its News, We Want It Its True Micron''1,.. 131 THIRTY-FOURT- H S ALIN A, UTAH, YEAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, : NO. 12 1952 Fire Damages Final Payment For 1951 Sugar Beets Richfield Young Man Becomes Sevier Sad, Final Rites Austin Spencer Club Cafe For Infant Of Dies Going To Growers In Gunnison District Traffic 1952 Seventh Suddenly Fatality Heads were bowed in sorrow Countys An estimated $1,000 damage as the tiny casket, holding all by fire, was suffered by the Sugar beet growers of the Club Cafe, on Highway 89, beJack LaGrand Nehon, 23, of three deaths for the entire year that was mortal of Debra, Gunnison factory district will at tween and Salina Aurora, was Sevier Countys of 1951. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the next few days in receive 7th traffic fatality for 1952, of Aurora was approximately noon, Wednesday as aad the and PromPtness only altar for services Thursday. The shocTerien J51800 growna in 1951,Paymejf meeting death in an accident on wlearned efficiency De- of Salina the Fire Sat was and born Spenir Aukin 4th, to the North approach April baby Aurora, had died of to H. J. Sanders, district With an objective of organiz- - in Partment prevented more ex- died Monday, after a few days Sunday at 3:45 am. Mr. Nelson Sallf13 Sugar un- - ing a chapter in Salina, ZeUa manager of loss. LransLems The fire started tensive illness. a was front seat passenger in the for the hunt In this modern age, and es- Maurice Rasmussen, bishop in He was stricken Friday and der the roof shingles- supposedly Passetto, secretary for the Utah Company. Checks were mailed went out of wuthtound car nearby, and Association for the blind, has this week to 52 growers oitruscontrol, rolled over one and a pecially at the hunting season, the First Ward, presided, and died at 2 pm. at a sons home from weeds burning to U was tear awaV a announced a meeting for Salina, area, inis will Bring total paynecessary half times, and traveled nearly a person would expect to be at- - the program, requested by the Mr Spencer who was active r Stock Saturday night of this week, to to to the blaze. action invosomeone a get of the consisted with tacked 40 feet before stopping. He was by family, in church and civic affairs, will total payments far bla2e$884,400.00. not at held was the L10" Center damaged by the thrown through the windshield, modern, high powered rifle, but cation by Lee Bird; solo, Smile greatiy missed in the com- n S a All blind owned blind and Your Owen by not partially Salina Marshall. Beason Through Tears," by according to investigating offibuddjng munity. He was a progressive a Aurora and interested, are cordially in- Sugar Company and us whoUy cer, Rex Huntsman, deputy Se- - Burr. Marshall Burr says a rifle Jensen; Moroni Jensen was the farmer, stockman, and worked Conway sonThe meeting will be call- - owned subsidiary, Gunnison Ross a vited. fay Perated beWilkes, to first speaker, and was followed on construction projects At the is childs play, compared vier County Sheriff. order at 7:30 by Miss Passetto. Sugar, Inc in 1951 in seven Mr. Nelson suffered injuries ing held at the point of a needle- - by a solo, Little Pink Rose In time 0f his death Mr Spencer of Salina There was not insur The secretary will be accom- - mountain states was $15,161,300 of the chest and head, and only sharp arow, wielded by a drunk- - The Garden, by Mrs. Irvin was an Elder in the L D s, ance coverage. settlement wi h the organizations or- - Thus ye Mrs. is And the en Indian. that the Jacobsen, accompanied by lived a few minutes after just pan,fd by church, and was active in 8 nnisxm dlsict a and business following circumstance the marshall was Jack Learning; Edmond Jensen various organizations in the DanCC ches4tra, mishap. on toe basis of a n t r de be will the was dancing meeting, the and at 3:40 in auto concluding speaker, p.m. Friday afternoon, Driver of the 1950 model Aurora Ward. He was an honest, of pastime of the evening. Light The peace officer was called Mrs. Bryce Johnson gave the honorable man, devoted to his A,C CarMVal . was James Secala, 22, of Salt refined sugar maa will refreshments be served final to Brahms care to take the turkey plant solo, Lullaby. famiiy and friends and hiehlv Lake. Other passengers were . from 1951 Second during the social hour. compared wi h wTbe ah?a First Mack Ray Anderson and Don of an Indian, known as Coni The benediction was offered by respected by everyone. from 1950 a net for return are sugar MIA organizations Arthur J. Christensen. of age, Mr. Spencer was born March Pendleton, both of Richfield, Yazzie, about 50 years reMr. of Sanders beets a Halloween $6.8440, Vivian Walland Elver James sponsoring The dedicatory prayer at the n 1886 at none of whom suffered serious who was drunk and causing Springville a son iintly content of The carmval m and Sec Ported dance er sugar in the arrived from Salina, cemein Friday the Eastside trouble. The plant management graveside, of Franklin and Chloe C Dur- injuries. tothli " LS AngeleS Calif They are J1Depuiy Huntsman stated the had to turn a fire hose on the tery, was given by Orval Jen- Sncer. When 11 yearsf ce"t wU1 siting with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J5.541 T ctobej; 28th; There car, after going out of control, Indian to get him out of the sen. Thousands of blooms cover- - agei the family moved to Juarez, ay Per c t toe pre I? to Galeaha, straddled a culvert on the west plant. Before the marshall had ed the spot showing a deep sym- - Mexico, and later . including a spook alley, dancing Learning, close friends. They side of the highway, knocked arrived, Yazzie had gone to the pathy for the family, Final payment this year for and refreshments. The public is were out in the mountains for a and bow secured over a highway sign, downed 50 nearby camp district beets was Gunnison invited. toe of the deer hunt. opening feet of wire fence, sheared off and three arrows. The arrows Colonia, Mexico, a Mormon setrate of .8062 cents at made the and a power pole, and tore up 50 were steel pointed, very tlement, and lived there until ton of beets, compared with per feet of picket fence before com- - sharp, and made, according to the outbreak of the Mexican Recents ton paid last .8923 P.-T.per to be pulled volution in 1912. The family ing to a halt. High tension wires the marshall, not Total for 1951s payments year. were left dangling when the out." The Indian pulled the bow then moved from Mexico, and In rate of at were the beets mar-and settled in Aurora, where Mr. power pole was knocked over, back and aimed it at the $13.7254 per ton of beets, R. G. Bradbury of Richfield, shalls middle, holding it in Spencer has lived since. with approximately Demo-;- 1 who was driving past soon after shooting position for a least a May 24, 1908, he married Richfield, Oct. 22 for 1950. This year's $13.7923 an seemed what but the wreck, hit the wires and minute, Hannah Elizabeth Price at Col- cratic leaders expect their fol- others have been guilty too. The Salina Elementary total includes direct Company shorted them out. The electricity hour, said Burr. Only the fact organization will hold its first onia. A church service was later lowers to hew to a party line" Finally, we are told that payments of $113062 per ton. buckskin not that the bow, string meeting on Monday, October 27, performed in the Manti Temple, just as do top flight Communists, Adlai Stevenson, whose admin- damaged the auto, but did and payments made by the Gov- He has had six sons serving in Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R., istration in Illinois was marked injure the occupant of the auto, broke, kept the Indian from t 7:30 p.m. All parents of ernment from funds collected Investigation is continuing on letting fly, according to the children attending the school are the Armed Forces of the United Utah) said in the Richfield LDS by such scandals as the horse- - from refiners and beet process- the accident. peace officer. cordially invited to become ac- - States, five during World War Second Ward Chapel, Wednes- - meat revelations, can really ors under toe Sugar Act of 1948 Taken to the Salna City jail, quainted with the teachers at H, and one in the present con- - day night. Mr. Nelson was born in Rich- clean house," the senator said, of $2 4192 a ton compared with flict. One son, Hy rum Spencer, Joe Stalin changes his mind, field, September 29, 1929, a son the Indian was transferred to the school, and with toe Sen. Bennett paid tribute to iast direct Company pay- was killed in action in Hamburg, and his followers have to change his GOP colleague, Sen. Arthur mentyear's of Adrian L. and Vera Nay Nel- the county jail at Richfield by officers, who are as follows: of 3923 per ton and $11 son. He graduated from Rich- - Deputy Marshall, Rex Hunts- President, Mrs. Farrel Crane; Germany. theirs, often reversing and con- - v. Watkins, and said that he had processing t ax payment of field High School and attended man, Saturday morning. vice president, Mrs. Joe West- Surviving are the widow; tradicting themselves," the law-- enjoyed working with him to $2 40 per ton Snow College one year, and the brook; secretary, Mrs. Ray six sons, Austin Jay, Leonard maker charged. The Democrats obtain funds for uranium access Prospects for the future of The home of Mrs. Caples No- - jacobsen; treasurer, Mrs. Vern and Forrest Quinn Spencer, all are not Communists, but they roads in Southeastern Utah. He University of Utah one year. He in Gun- the beet sugar to staleased been land has was employed as a service Boyd ivie; program charman, Mrs. of Aurora; Harold G., Waldo A. use the same device, and expect said that Sen. Watkins was a nison district industry continue bright, tion operator in Salt Lake at the Bench, with the option of buy- - vaun Herbert; membership, Mrs. and Preston N. Spencer, Ogden; the faithful to follow toe party recognized senate leader in re- to Mr Sanders More according Mrs. to time of his death. Noland, 0 e Baumgardner; publicity, four daughters, Mrs. Glen (Alta) line even in their attiude to-- clamation matters. ing, according than 60 per cent of this years Surviving are his Widow, the who left this week to join Mr. Mrs. Cloyd Seeley; historian, Anderson and Miss Leona Spen- - ward Communists." Tooele. former Janet Lee Buck; his par- Noland at Tod Park, Mrs. Bill Nielsen. When Americans were being . cer, both of Aurora; Mrs. Frank ents; one brother, Val Nelson, Her sons, Monty, Larry and The officers are preparing an (Rosalie) Swanson, of Susan- - prepared to accept the desertion 6 lid and a sister, Mrs. Harold (Carol) Kenneth, accompained t h e i r interesting program to intro- - ville, Calif., and Mrs. James of Chiang Kai Shek, which left mother. Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. duCe and honor the teachers. (Dortha) Aaron of Richfield; his China helpless before the Com- Coons, Richfield. At the same time last year, Stott, who are located at Salt Following is the tentative pro- - mother; three brothers, John W. munists, Sen. Bennett recalled Sevier County had recorded Lake, visited Friday at the No- - gram: Preliminaries; introduc- - Spencer, Phoenix, Arizona; Earl that the party line was that the tion of only one traffic death, and only land home Six North Sevier High School officers; Honor- - E- Spencer of Salina, and Ray- - Chinese Communists were not in 1952 'will be mailed but just students; year book editor, Delis grown ing Our Teachers," Mrs. Farrel mond M. Spencer, of Caldwell, real Communists, 20th for all beets November musical number; Anec- - Idaho; a sister, Mrs. Clinton agrarian reformers." W h e n Christensen, and members of the iivered to November 5th up About Our Teachers," by Rasmussen, of Gandy, Millard they were later revealed as real staff, Gerald Briggs, Carroll to of the contract, terms cording a teacher; skit, Bringing Up County; 28 grandchildren and Communists, the line was that Williams, Peggy Mueller and Mr ' Sanders reports The Teachers, group of par- - one they, like Marshall Tito of Yugo- - David .Johnson, and paper edi- Impressive funeral services slavia, were independent of tor, Claudia Christensen accom- ents; musical reading, A Childs 1 1 D were conducted Tuesday in the Moscow. Now that American panied by faculty advisor, Ker- IhCCI by LYNN DALLIN Immortal Soul." A membership drive is being Aurora Ward Chapel, by Bishop men are fighting the Chinese mit Anderson, were members of OctobGI Vern Freeman, at 2 oclock As the Christmas season rap- - supplies would be passed on to conducted this week, Communists, Americans have the communication work shop at through been forced to face up to the Snow Branch of the Utah State idly approaches, my thoughts other groups serving the needy the cooperation of the school and The monthly meeting and there is no party Agricultural College in Eph- - of the regular are centered around the many there. truth students. Parents who have not e Old Fort Camp, which can explain away the It is hard to paint a picture enrolled, are urged to pay the Korean children who will spend at-- ghters of toe Pioneers, will be The students raim( Saturday. S Christmas in an orphanage with words of the actual condi- - membership fee of 25 cents per "" be difficult fee tb, without home, family, or even a tions in which these children person, and become active of Jesus Christ, and are living, but I assure you your bers of the local, state and many honorable Democrats in noon luncheon and afternoon beginning at 2 Dm special Christmas is. I dont feel gifts will be thankfully and tional government, both in Congress sessions until 3:30. The group leson outiined for the organzations 4 ten nii minin4A and in born of at other Boys the and girls posi- were invited as guests at The g7am with music and k7che7n I, or you at home, can sit idly gratefully received by all An unusual su ise wi'n be Hospital this week are tions, to duck and twist with Bad Man," Saturday evening, by without trying to do some- - them, he said. gi"'n toe classwho7ave the Salma included. CVen 2 byS and 2 girls Parents such warped thinking," the Sen- . thing in their behalf. LeRoy E. Porter, B.Y.U. stu- - most parents at the meeting. are. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce C. An- - ator said. Thus wrote Robert E. Parsons, dentbody president, said that derson of Salina, a son, born on He then traced a similar shift Latter-da- y Saint chaplain in the executive council of the Ir and rs- JsePh Mickel- - the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis on the domestic front: When Korea. associated students fully en- In a letter to Rulon Craven, dorses Chaplain Parsons plan son are grandparents to a baby Keisel of Manti, a daughter, on Pres. Harry S. Truman freed his Section 207 Section 227 rn to Mr- the 19th- Mr- and Mrs. Ferron convicted Pendergast cronies, Superintendent of the Campus to aid homeless children in the daughter Rose Ann Revised of 1933 Ordinance Revised Ordinance of 1933 and Mickelson at Tanner of Loa, a son, on the and refused to discuss Maj. rs' erad Branch Mutual Improvement As- land of Korea, and Animals In Street 11,6 alina 20th. Mr. Mrs. and MickHospital, conafter Gerald the Tuesday. Dropping Refuse In Streets Harry Vaughn deep wiu extend all possible aid and Chaplain Parsons It shall be unlawful for any T.h? Parents wbo reside in Man- - elson of Manti, a daughter, on freeze scandals, the line was, At present, here in support in the drive. who shall haul tinued: person being toe owner, or bav- - or Every person the 21st. the Second Infantry Division, we Mr. Craven urged, Lets show ti, have a son, Steven. Harry is a great man, because ing charge of transport any of the through cow or h he is loyal to his friends just other or Public, Kunds are sponsoring our own orphan- - the people o Korea that we do stfto same alltey the gtake animal( as Acheson was loyal to Alger thls Clty any gravel- age, with a total of 78 children, jove our nejghbors. Campus out or knowingl or intention- -- 12. 2 8 one manure rubbish ashe80r I of and between the ages rebehind turn Branch loose this same the HlV, firmly upon ally a senate feel that there are many of you quest th streetg Louie or nublic stumPs in anY wagon or other Winters of Rescandals turned in so constructed that the who up in our universities at home American Fork, has been ap- upon the conveyance, ssed in a campaign, currently construction Finance stone such Corporwould like to help give these coal, gravel, etc. or inted publiclty chairman of ds blic gtreetSi all AUCtlOH children a real Christmas, and he driveation, which led all the way to of this cit and e underway in Salina, sponsored drop, or m any other manner is the North Sevier the presidents Personal staff, so I as asking you to make a jointly thJ owner of or having strewn or deposited in any of Prior to joining the Army, chamber byof Commerce and Sa- the first line was that this was said streets, alleys or public drive and send anything and !.u j cattle whohTkLwtovwlndnTen- - pounds, is guilty of a mis- everything in the way of toys, - tun t. n c . . ... . .. in Heart Ailment Meeting Set To Organize Blind Unit Indian Threatens Marshall dT Utah-Idah- o - - f - Halloween - " T?, T er?lSlhlSJlin4g; Salina Elementary Announce Senator Bennett Hits Party Line A. Democrats Monday Meeting Richfield Address com-par- ed P.-T.- -- P.-T.- j StUOdltS Alt Cnow vOllcge Work Shop P.-T.- - de-Cra- Drive Underway To Make Christmas For Children In Korean Orphanage es great-grandchil- d. 1 Tn 30tH Dau-lin- '' mem-knowled- ge a na-wh- at P.-T.- Know Your City Ordinances - - - - n, war-ravag- - Register Then Vote November 4 j Saa Sales - in Chaplain Parsons emphasized that in order to get the gifts packaged and shipped in time to arrive for Christmas, they must be mailed by November 1st. He suggested that anyone responding, first check with the post office for information on the maximum box size and weight permissable to Korea. He pointed out that the Sec- ond Infantry Division orphan- age is only one of many in Korea, and that any surplus B. Y. U. in 1951. Packages should be addressed Chaplain Robert E. Par- H.Q. 2d Engr. Combat Post- Batallion, A.P.O. 248, master, San Francisco, Calif. Arrangements now are being completed to collect contribu- tions which have not been mail- ed, and send them to Chaplain Parsons as quickly as possible. They will be announced within a week, according to Mr. Winters. tbus: sons Legion committee, assisted by Wayne Peterson and Dail Prows. An effort is being made to see that everyone is registered, and then casts a ballot at the General Election, November 4th. No play is made to favor one ticket over another, but merely to see that everyone has the oppor- tunity to exercise their great American privilege, that o f voting. then vote Novera- Register ber 4th. 5 Report lambs were sold, for a price of party was to be trusted. 19 to 20 cents, and 54 hogs went When Sen. John Williams (R., for an average of 18.25. Delaware) touched off the scandals in the Bureau of In- Mrs. Cloyd Seeley motored to ternal Revenue, out of which Salt Lake, Friday, and was ac- - grew the Newbold Morris fiasco, companied on the return by Mr. the line was that the Bureau Seeley, who is visiting the fam- - could clean itself up. But each week, Sen. Ben- ily for a week, and also out in the mountains for the deer hunt, nett noted, there is a new Mr. Seeley will be here a week, scandal. before leaving for Washington, Through it all, he added, there where he is employed at Grand has been the oldest excuse in the world: Dont accuse us, Coulee Dam. -- Ordinance of 1933 upon the streets, alleys or public Section 249 grounds of this city, is guilty of Flooding Streets And Sidewalks a misdemeanor. Every person who willfully, Section 220 carelessly or negligently obRevised Ordinance of 1933 structs, injures or floods any street or sidewalk by the flow Discharging Firearms It shall be unlawful for any or seepage of, water, or who person to fire, discharge or set willfully, carelsssly or negli- off any gun, pistol or firearm of gently permits water under his any description, or instrument control to escape in any manner loaded with powder or other ex- - so as to obstruct, injure or flood plosive, within this city, except any street or sidewalk within by written permission of the the limits of this city, la guilty of a misdemeanor. mayor. |