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Show ALL THE NEWS rt'rA OF NORTH SEVIER H Early Resident C'JVI-1;- ;' yO. ,41 I NO. (3 V Salina Creek Overflows Banks As Riding Clubs Compete For District Honors Hospital Grounds Receive Gift Passes NEWS, WE WANT IT SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1953 YEAR ITS - UAKtTHIRTY-FIFT- IF Flash Flood Sweeps Out Of Canyon Muddy, debris filled water The following news item was swirled down Salina Creek at received at this office too late clubs from Richfield, 4.30 the afternoon of July 27th, Of Riding for publishing in the Vacation Man-Elsinore, Salina, Gunnison, sweeping out the swinging number of the Sun. However, ti and Moroni, competed for bridge west of the Wasatch Cafe many of the older residents will The generosity of sharing is district riding club honors at and into two homes along the remember George Humphrey, a better known among flowers Manti, Saturday afternoon and creek path. The rampaging former resident of Salina. lovers today than in any other evening. The 1st and 2nd place flood waters was reported flash The item was sent by Sidney arf This was demonstrated Sat- - winners in each event were at a height of 8000 feet per B. Humphrey, a brother, who re- urday, when artists in the grow- - qualified to enter the state second. at Stayton, Oregon. Continuing in their efforts to ing of Iris and who grow new test Friday and Saturday at At the Lynford Anderson He writes: George Humphrey and valuable varieties that bring solve their own production and home, the bridge on South State Kaysville. died July 9th at an Oakland many dollars from an Iris lover, marketing problems, Utah tur- was not large enough to take Results of the events: hospital from sclerosis of the for one root came from Salt key growers are again sponsor- - the increased flow, and the Mens Pleasure MacRae ing a special sales campaign liver. He was stricken on the Lake of hundreds water backed up into the home city, bringing Bu- 4th of July, and died on the 9th. roots to the Salina Garden Club Evans, Richfield; ing the first two weeks of Aug- to a depth of 4 inches. On the Mr. Humphrey was born in or planting at the hospital chanan, Gunnison. ust, according to Dail A. Prows, other side of the creek and to Ladies Pleasure Dee Anna Salina, president of the Utah Salina, and grew to manhood grounds. the south, the waters also flowed here. He was a student at the m. d. Naylor, the well known Morley, Star Riders, Moroni; Turkey Federation. into the Charles Cooke residence. first high school class conducted Mr. jris n Utah, vice president Pe8gy Gray, Elsinore. Mr. Prows, who was in Salt little farther west the Bardell Broom Pol in the old rock school house by cf the Iris Society in the Western Elsinore, Rich- - Lake City to start the DastruD famiiv an unde-MrCarrie Liddle. He married Division, gave many of his fieldMid - summer Turkey Time termined number of chickens alf Cutting Miss Mary Bridges. He went to choice roots, to be Gerald Chris- - compaign featuring turkeys, ad- planted in the and some hay Below the bridge California in 1914, and worked Salina project, as well as many tensen, Elsinore; Cyrus Manwell, vised that turkey growers have or Highway 89 back yards in the oil fields at Yuba. He donated from other growers. In Richfield. found their self help program wcre flooded and the Salina Dr. Rae paying off in greater movement retired in 1951, and made his the group coming to Salina on Pairs Pleasure peed and Supply lost a small Rae and home in Sacramento. Jr Noyes Salina; 0f turkeys on a year around amount 0f hav Nyes Mr. Mr. Naylor, Saturday were ' Survivors are two sons, Earl and Mrs. Walter M. Keller, Mr. Nedra Anderson and Rita Chris- - basis, as well as for holidays. In Salina Ca on the Whiting He said that national cold stor- - Havmond construction crew had Humphrey of Oakland, and Wm. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, Genevieve tensen, Moroni. B. Humphrey of Hill Field, and h. and R. Bruce Folsom, all of Jennis Allred, age holdings of turkeys at pre- sto.ck Horse their house trailers marooned a daughter, Mrs. Delia Pearson gait Lake, and Mrs. Owen Greg- - Manti; Ted Blackham, Moroni. sent are considerably below a sh0rt time and had to Parade Class Homer Hicks, those of a year ago, despite the for of Richfield; also two brothers, erson, of the Utah to higher ground, president move miles West of Sa- - ed of the opening and closing Sidney and Isaac Humphrey. collision Garden Clubs, of Gunnison. Mr. Elsinore; Merz Hugentobler, Sa- - fact that the last crop was one Residents along the path were lina on U. S. Highway 89 at 9:45 songs by a quartett consisting of of the largest in the history of fore warned and the Keller is past president of the lina-damage lives Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin re- Utah clubs. The Clarks are rose Manti; Mrs. Leland Hugentobler, Mrs. the nation. He said that at the was not great At the Anderson p.m., July 25th, took the Clover Leaf Barrell Race of two men and placed two Dean Nielson, Wells McAllister turned from a motor trip to the specialists, active in all flower of the year, there home thpy had time to get the beginning women and a young girl in the and G. M. Burr; Ill Take My East, Saturday. The trip in- - shows, and have a beautiful Salina; Gunnison. were approximately forty mil- - rugs up and the doors sand- Calf Roping Ken Sorensen, lion more pounds of turkey in Salina Hospital. Vacation In Heaven, a duet by eluded taking delivery on an garden of flowers at their Salt bagged. However the waters Dead as a result of the crash Alva and Herbert Weyburn; solo, Oldsmobile for the Burr Motor, Lake home. Mrs. Folsom is gar- - Moroni; Ted Blackham, Moroni, storage than on January 1, 1952. n and residents turned Race Barrell Elsinore; The latest government report, crepto were Robert Wilburn Hamilton, Just A Wearing For You, Mrs. at Lansing, Michigan. Following den editor for the Salt Lake jn elp clean up the mess. 31, Salina, and James Hunter Bryce Johnson. Junior Nord- - the business transaction, Mr. Tribune, and Mr. Folsom is gar- - Richfieldhowever, listed storage holdings The Anderson family and others InCow Wild Holt Bill Milking felt pronounced the invocation, and Mrs. Martin returned by den photographer for the state 0n turkeys for June this year at May, 35, American Fork. and BeaPs Baker, Salina; Scott about four million pounds lower aiong the path have expressedjured were Mrs. Delores Verner, and President Dale H. Peterson way of Northern Michigan, the clubs. and Gus Ericksen, Rich- - than holdings of a year earlier. their sincere thanks to everySault St. Marie, westward After delivering the gift of Btley 22, Sigurd; Mrs. Leola Brown, gave the benediction. one wj0 helped tdd' s 27, Sigurd, and Mrs. Brown Mr. Prows said that this is a Military honors at the grave- - through the Dakotas, following jrjs at the hospital project, the Potato Race Richfield, result of intensive sales cam- daughter, Deanna, 5. Deanna Side were directed by the Legion, the Missouri River south, en- - group, with many of' the Salina Recent visitors at the home of Manti suffered a broken collar bone, with Evan Smith in charge, route to Utah, served paigns sponsored by the turkey Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baker were bruises and cuts. The two ladies Marvin Lorentzen directed the ,e luncheon at the banquet hall in ' 10 growers of the nation under the Mrs. Mary E. Hines, mother of received cuts and severe bruises, salute, and Keith Barrett pre- the Second Ward Chapel, by the Bruneau, Moroni; Ted Miner, National Turkey Federation and Mrs. Baker, who has returned to T63IYI Relief Society ladies. affiliated state federations. He her home in Blanding, Utah. Deputy Sevier County Mar- - sented the folded flag to Mrs. LOSCS TWO E. Smith Peterson, who was out that this years Mid- - Also the father of Mrs. Baker, shall, Rex Huntsman; Highway Hamilton. Ricbfwdd Paul Blackham pointed Horace Horen gave the dedi- summer Turkey Time campaign Charles Hines, who left Thurs-wi- ll instrumental in organizing the Patrolman, Ted Hansen, and Sa- The Salina Turks baseball Salina Garden Club, presided at Moronilina night watchman, Henry catory prayer. continue to feature turkey for his home in Layle, team came out on the short end a brief program. Mr. relay races were to be mea as an every day meat, in day the here Relatives for services Nielsen, investigated. TheyNaylor Washington. their last two baseball games, gave special advice on the cul- - Unu0n Monday due to a wet an effort to help relieve the stated the Hamilton car, south- included Mrs. Gertrude Hamil- a 13 to 1, contest ture 0f irjs Mr. Clark, who is of rate a of losing at speed, ton, mother high Bob, and an bound, great production problem which out of control and whipped uncle, Charley Sisk, Cordova, to Monroe at Monroe July 26th, a Rose specialist, gave valuable turkey growers have been faced with. He said that other agrisideways into the northbound Alabama; Miss Marilyn Hamilton and dropping a 3 to 0 game to advice on rose culture, and also MdVIIl DOIIG car driven by Mrs. Brown. After and Ray Hamilton, a sister and Richfield at Salina, August 2nd. stated that the growing of the cultural groups could profitably I O the impact, the 1951 Oldsmobile, brother, of Birmingham, Ala- - The Monroe game was called gift selection will be a challenge pAtMrn follow the merchandising plan Friends of Lincoln Crane will Monat end of the when the Mr. broa 7th, to the Salina club, and the driven by Hamilton, upset bama; Eugene Hamilton, established by the turkey be glad to learn that he is im12 runs choicest bloom should be ex- necessary and caught fire, but the flames ther, Detroit, Michigan, and a roe was from recent treatment proved Phil Don ahead. and Herbert Garvin Druman, of were put out before it did any cousin, hlbited at next years Iris show Lt. Melvin J. Done, who has at a Salt Lake hospital, and is Jensen were on the mound for jn salt Lake City. Mrs. Folsom been stationed at Okinawa the Alabama. damage, by passerbys. at the home of convalescing losers. was the urged the group to enter the past 16 months, returned to the tbe Shipp Mr. Mays was lylled instantly, Heber Allred, a sister, in Mr$. winnin8 under was pitcher. when his head Tribune Telegram contest in states in July, and is now located pinned Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pettit and Y. U. Salina. Mr. Crane has been ill The Sunday game at Salina 1954, and she said that garden at the Done home in Salina. He the auto and door. Mr. Hamilton family 0f Bakersfield, visited for nearly three years, was clubs all over the state are do- was joined on the Island by Mrs. lived for a few minutes, but iast Week with Mr. and Mrs. with Richfield, was Mickelson left Sun- - ing from an unknown desease. pronounced dead by Dr. Garth Bill Goodman. Mrs. Pettit is a a n d hard - fought. Brienholt, ing a wonderful work in mak Done and children, Kathie and day for Provo, where she has ac- - which affected his eyesight, Edmunds before he could be re- - daughter of Mrs. Goodman, hurling for the winners, gave up ing Utah a beautiful state. Barbara, in February, and who cepted a position as typist in which he anticipates regaining scene. 4 accident moved from the hits, in getting his shutonly returned with him. Lt. Done re- - the office at the Brigham Young as his physical condition gets out. Don Jensen yielded 11 in Robert W. Hamilton was born ceived his discharge from mili- - University. Miss Mickelson, who stronger. Mrs. Crane is still in Cordova, Alabama, November handling the mound duties for tary service July 19th, and will has taken a refresher course in away taking treatment from a Salina, but kept them well 24, 1921, a son of Robert A. and resume duties at the North Se- - typing at the summer session, specialist, and the family antici-vie- r Gertrude Bolton Hamilton. His spaced. A couple of errors made Seminary at the opening of began regular work at the insti- - pates her return in the near score. difference in the the father died when he was 13. school the tution Monday. year, as instructor. A recent improvement profuture. He joined the Civilian Conwin The for Richfield the put ComAuction Salina at the gram servation Corps, and came to yards, owned and oper- - two teams in a tie, which will Salina in 1938. With the ex- - pany aled by Morrill Robins and Sons, be played off to see who enters ception of the time spent with hag been completed and impr0Ves the Sanpete-Sevie- r champion- Rain, in amounts wished for be Erce series. Monroe is the other many times, but seldom if ever sbiP censtock at the the efficiency ttii realized, fell throughout the area ter inciuded in the program league entry. 10- This coming Sunday, an all- - Thursday and Friday, bringing was a new Fairbanks-Mors- e ton recording beam scale, com- - star game will be played at the much relief to the summer plete with new cinder brick Aurora park, with Salina, Loa, ranges and lower farming counscale house; new sheds and cor- - and Aurora teaming up to play try. Prior to the week end He married Vernell Christen- rajs Total cost of the new im- - the stars from Richfield, Monroe storms, quite an amount of sen of Salina on June 28, 1941. moisture had fallen in the higher provement was over $4,000.00. and Elsinore. Surviving is his widow and country, saving the grazing two daughters, Erlene and ranges, and in some cases bringCorRenee, Salina; his mother, ing high water down into the dova, Alabama; two sisters, Mrs. lowlands. On Mary Lou Florence and Marilyn A steady fall was recorded Hamilton; three brothers, Jack B. Skewes, district enmost of Thursday night, with Joseph Hamilton, Birmingham, clouds breaking in the morning gineer for the State Road ComAla; Eugene Hamilton, Wyan- mission, met with members of hours and the rain stopping. It dotte, Michigan, and Grover S. the road committee in the North took up the steady fall again Hamilton, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Friday night, and kept up the of Commerce, Chamber Sevier Mr. May was born January 26, and Wayne Peterson, secretary Ann Cherry left Sunday to at- - maor Portion of the dark hours, 1918 at Mill Creek. He was marn some cases, farmers had Idonna Mil- - for the association, Saturday, tend a Junior Conference at Sil- second ried to . the former and some . on of The roads the crP bay down, ver in Fork Bible marking ,, Camp Big i un- cut. er, Some ey v been had 8rain state highways and intersections Cottonwood Canyon, near down by the were gone over by the group. Brighton. The camp is the sec- - cu grabl was a'd was felt the storm but damage Road markers to guide the ond in a series of four, conducted to the good be small compared HamMr. be at will the traveler, placed Funeral servicesfor during the summer at Silver m01stureilton were held July 30th at 2 intersection of Highway 89 and Fork. The camp is for boys and ir0 tle n;eded were e still skies Cloudy the Salina First Ward 10 in Salina; at 3rd East on girls from 9 through 13 years, and Monday, but cortege formed at Highway 10, and at other points and is sponsored by the Rev. vaerd Sunday e weather experts predicted - of esMr. Skewes was B. of and James advantage. home, special Hamilton pastor Baynes, the as er the Ior heavy raii be Bethel Baptist Church, Salt corted to the chapel by members stated the markers will present. Lighter showers were of the Salina American Legion placed at the points designated Lake City. Jeek lf c ou 3 Post No. 36, of which Mr. Hamil- immediately. Speakers at the Junior Con- - contmue 10 of the Amerthe wide The Also, problem ference are Miss Patricia Me- ton was a member. Flag draped the casket a3 open ditch on Highway 89 at intosh, missionary to the Navajo Members of the North Sevier junior baseball team, sponsored by the Salina Post American the entrance to Salina on the indians, and the Rev. and Mrs. Mr- and Mrs- Orlando Crane it lay at the altar. Ander-sideand coached by Buddy Shepherd, recently won the district title, and entered the state the Legion, with discussed was Kenneth North and pregrandson, Robert Jensen, bishop, Herbert Fox of Sacramento, contest in Provo last night (Thursday). Three teams in addition to the locals, elimination double son Calif., have returned from and words of comfort were engineer. The ditch has long California. were entered, Provo, Bingham and Ogden. snoke'n by Warren Crane of Sa- - been a hazard, and tentative a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ann 13 a daughter of Mr. and Members of the team are: Front row, left to right Ray Christensen, Albert Taylor, Leon Ferry Draper at E,y Nevada. lina and J. Arthur Christensen plans are to reroute the ditch Mrs. and she Back Dwaine row Burke Johnson. Wesley Burr, James Larsen, Douglas Hervisitor Mason, Cherry, Gary Taylor, and widen the highway, Returning Thursday, they of Redmond. Huntsman Dail Allred. and Robert Farrel Melvin return Huntsman, Wilkes, will Caves. the ed remove bert, hazard, Lehman consistotherwise Saturday. The musical program Prize Iris 1 Turkey Featured During August Sales Campaign con-sid- f is two-wee- k - w s. - . - Bdll - Lincoln Crane Home From Hosp. Takes Position At B. suffer-LaPre- well-playe- d, Salina Auction Improves Yards Heavy Rainfall Brings Relief To Drouth Areas Baseball Champs Chamber Of Commerce Gets Assurance Highway Identification In Salina - pre-Th- fr - - d, al |