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Show y ALL THE NEWS c OF NORTH SEVIER ITS IF A A' WE WANT IT '3l"V'nr0t'io THIRTY-FIFT- H YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, Aurora Matron Victim Of Sunday Night Aula-Pedestri- Lesson; Fete Pioneer Ladies Accident an Sevier Countys 1953 traffic -- " death toll was raised to 10 Sun- DaHCe day night, with the death of Mrs. Elnora Bastian, 77, who TO AlITOrd died from injuries sufered in an accident at 7:30 dance The regular the same evening while crossing for the Gunnison Valley and Highway 89 in Aurora to attend North Sevier, scheduled October church services. 3rd in the recreation hall at Alma Bastian, 78, husband of Redmond, has been changed to the victim, is in the Richfield the recreation hall at Aurora. Hospital in a serious condition The change was made necessary as a result of the same mishap, because of the work on the new Mr. Bastian is suffering from ceiling in the hall at Redmond, multiple fractures of the right Time of the dance remains the . same. leg and shock. Rex Huntsman, deputy Sevier a return to the Redmond hall County Sheriff, and who in- - will be made as soon as work vestigated the accident, report- - 0n the ceiling is completed, ed Mr. and Mrs. Bastian were which is anticipated in October, crossing the highway from east . to west. They had paused on the east side of the highway to let a ClUlJ HOSTS car coming from the south, go I on by, then stepped in front of Mr ua1, LC''lU,C car driven by Gail a south-bonMax an artist of Spring J Yergensen, 19 of Redmond. City Brain, the art of Mr. Yergensen, home on fur-with water colors, at paintblg lough, stated he did not see the the reguiar meeting of the couple until they stepped m Sorosis Club held Wednesday front of his car, which was re- 1 the e.J"S' ported traveling at a slow rate tMemll Nie , son. wme7ii c rs. e The of speed by eye witnesses. Allister was assisting hostess. A car was the property of Glade Hcheon was served fo Jensen also of Redmond, and a dau)ty the lesson hour to 25 lowing passenger, together with Ned by the Christensen hostesses. Mrs. Bastian was born September 20, 1876 in Provo, the daughter of Julius and Karen Henning. She married Alma Bastian, October 20, 1897 in 111 9311113 Washington County, and the The home of Mrs. Myrtle Me marriage was later solemnized was the setting for a Donald in the it. George L.D.S. Temple. - family reunion last week. Those circhurch active in Always cles she was president of the present were Mr. and Mrs. DeanAurora Ward Relief Society for Sorenson of Seattle, Washing- Mrs. L. R. Case and daumany years, and served or-inToni, of Reno, Nevada, gbter, various capacities in other C. B. Sorenson of River-an- d S. Mrs. a was She loving ganizations. Ozrow Shipp, Mrs. Mrs. devoted mother, respected and son, Michael, Weldin Mark of hundreds and admired by the Following a Springville. friends she had acquired in her left on visitors the weeks visit, Selong residence in the North Wednesday, with the Sorensons vier area. She is survived by six sons visiting until Sunday. and three daughters: Ernest and Leo Bastian, Aurora; Jacob, CUTVC Glen and Vern Bastian, Vermillion; Sydney Bastian, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mrs. Ella An automobile, driven by A1 Nibel, Alaska, Salina; and Mrs. Marcus Peterson, Fort Hansen of Salt Lake, came Worth, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. around the curve between Albert Amanda Millen, Washington, Poulsons and Swen Jensens in and Mrs. Phenoya Bastian, St. Redmond, Saturday night, and George; one brother, Joe Hen- - due to what investigating offi- excessive ning, Washington; 39 grand- - cers stated was children and 26 speed," failed to make the corner and wound up on Mr. children. Funeral services will be held Jensens lawn, after hitting the Friday (today) at 2 p.m. in the telephone pole, tree and metal Aurora Ward Chapel with mail box. Investigating were burial in the Aurora cemetery. Sheriff SmithDePuty Rex Friends may call" at the family and Redmond Huntsman home Thursday evening and shall, Carl Anderson. prior to the services. ments Erected By Daughters Of The Pioneers, was given by Mrs. Chloe Torgensen A history of the life of Mary Ann Beard Mason, was read by the Camp Historian, Esther Bl-Sta- ke Changed auto-pedestri- Bi-Sta- Arict arfnro Republican Convention The Republican Party nominating convention in Salina City will be held at 8 p.m. October 9th (Thursday) in the basement of the City Hall, according to Dale H. Peterson, central committee chairman. The convention will nominate a candidate for mayor, and two candidates for city councilmen, all for a four-yeterm. The convention is for both precincts in the city, and all party members are asked to attend. 8 Dont forget the time p.m., October 8th in. the City Hall. ar d ,7 Family.. Meet tn N.S.H.S. Group Attend Fair September 16th, 38 members of the North Sevier Chapter of Future Farmers of America at- tended the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City. Arriving at the fair at 10:00 a.m., the boys and their in- structor, E. Smith Peterson, spent about four and hours viewing the exhibits. Each member paid particular atten- tion to the exhibits in his field f interest. At 2:30, the group attended the fairs main attraction, Holi- day On Ice. After this spectical, they visited the midway, before s ar ing ome. one-ha- lf Mecham (3) PS "1 OCTOBER 2, 1953 D.U.P. Hear NEWS, Redmond Lions Gillyard Herbert Plan Deer Hunters Dies Suddenly Ball October 15 Funerai Services Monday For Grace M. Curtis The Redmond Lions Club met Thursday evening at Moms Cafe in Salina, returning after the dinner hour to the Legion Hall in Redmond, where plans for the annual Deer Hunters Ball were discussed. The ball this year will be held on October i5th in the new recreation cen- ter in Redmond, and promises to be one of the big events of the entire fall season. m addition to the festive evening, plans call for the giv- ing away of many valuable prizes. Its a must on the hunt- ing calendar, state members of the sponsoring group services were con- ducted Monday for Mrs. Grace Rebecca Murphy Curtis, a life- f Salina, who long resident died Friday at the home of a daughter- Mrs- Melry Peterson, in Gunnison- ARer Mrs. Curtis was stricken and later became bedfast she was tenderly cared for by her daughter in Gunnisom Mrs Curtls was a daughter of Sarah Ann a"d was and born in Salina, Murphy, June 12 1884 ,The family were early P10neers in the settlement, and withstood the hardships of - - - Three' members, Rosella An- dreason, Roxanna Crane and Annie C. Ivie, years of age. wer; presented with corsages The business of reorganizing was discussed. County Captain, Geneva Goodin, and other coun- i ty oMcm. Beatrice Christen. married Asel n. .903, sen, vice captain, and Bertia a Temple marriage m Wilson, secretary, were visitors. ?urtlf Refreshments were served to Manti. The couple established in Salina and tbe 25 members and visitors by the f. ho lived here until the last 2 2 officers of the camp. years of Mrs. Curtis invalid years. C Of C Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Peterson of Gunnison; Mrs. George Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Harold Meibos of Tooele; two sons, LeRoy Curtis The local officers in the of Salina, and Darrell Curtis of Chamber of Commerce, Presi- - Spring Canyon; three half sis- dent Marlin Sorenson; Reed ters, Mrs. Ernel Peterson and Hansen, chairman of the Retail Mrs. Vern Ivie of Salina, and Committee, and Wayne Peter- - Mrs. Wallace Poulson of Red- son, secretary, were in Salt Lake mond; four brothers and sisters, City, Wednesday. They attend- - Alma Murphy and Mrs. Martha ed a meeting of the Utah Council Curtis, Salina; Bert Murphy of Qf Retailers, which convened at Provo, and Mrs. Frama Kuntz 12 noon on the 30th, in the Ter- - of Montpieler, Idaho. race Room at the Newhouse. Funeral services were con- The group met with Senator ducted at the Salina First Ward Wallace F. Bennett, who dis- - Chapel, Monday, with Bishop cussed problems on Retailing Robert Jensen presiding. The in The Nation, that are coming program, arranged by the fam- up before congress at the next ily, consisted of the following: session. , , opening song, I Know That My Also present were Representa- - Redeemer Lives, by Edra Tay- tives Dawson and Stringfellow lor, Mrs. John Deaton, Stanley I RiteS Held For Infant T' rites were held at fay 4.30Graveside in the afternoon Sunday for Officers Discuss Problems With Senator NO. 9 the baby daughter of Brice and Lenna Anderson, in the Pioneer cemetery. Janet Alvilda Ander- son was stricken only two days before her death. She died at 10:45 in the evening of Septem- ber 24th at the Salina Hospital. She was born May 7, 1953, and was christened in the church September 6th. Little Janet is survived by her parents; two brothers, Erick and Christopher, and a sister, Susan. In Salt Lake City Gillyard F. Herbert, eldest son of Mrs. Bertha Nielson Herbert and tke ,at ?Tank IIerbert died Saturday at 12:25 a.m. in a Salt La hosP,taI fh CrnaJy . CI lu.SIn' A1. hYugh bad becn ill from an annoying breaking out- his condition had - by a shock baIina JaZT, ' . Alrs. - the family and Herbert ,was ac d noon by Mrs. Tanner, a sister-in-la- w from Payson, and later going to Salt Lake City. Mr. Herbert had lived in Salt Lake for many years, where he was employed with the railroad. Re was a member f ibe L.D.S. Church, and the Brotherhood of Radway Trainmen. He was born November 14, 1900 in Salina. 5 be married danYary Ar'1Ha Nicholson in Salt Lake. Surviving are his widow and a daughter, Susan, of Salt Lake; .s eY if3 a brother, GHerbert of San Francisco, California, and two sisters, Mra Robe (Faye) Oldroyd of Springville, and Mrs. Dwain (Ana) Buchanan of Roosevelt. services were con- ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Rarkia Mortuary chapel. Rela- bves rm Sauna attending the rvces included Mr. and Mrs. Nielson, Mr. and Mm. Gn, Noah Pitt, P.e oJL"ielfTon. Mr. and MoNielson, i;rs' FrnesT!jf Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. - rt Francis Gurney gave a prayer at the home, and Hal Stewart gave the prayer at the tiny graveside. Margene Peterson and Carol Mae Crane sang Im A Mrs. Phil Anderson Pilgrim; gave a reading, followed by re- uay Gay'yn marks by Bishop Albert Starr. 1, and Wmord M,r Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen sang Tura- Con- Mrs. and Nielson and Mr. and Sammy JorLura Lura rad Nielson. gensen dedicated the grave. M. tn RetJmont Foils Auto great-gran- - Mar-Frida- y, Future Fsrmers Hold Initistlon Rites At IVIsple Grove; Fesst On Hsmburgers September 23rd, the North Sevier F.F.A. traveled to Maple where they held their and Future Farmer hand green initiations, followed by a ham- burger and watermelon feast. Each year, the 10th grade stu- dents entering the field of agri- culture and subscribing to the and purposes of the Future Farmer of America organization are initiated into the North Se- vier chapter. After suferlng the initiation procedures for the fun of the older members, the green hands are awarded the bronze pin, signifying their membership and degree of beginner in the study of agriculture. In order to earn a silver pin of a Future Farmer, each member must have met the requirements of the green hand, plus having satisfactorily completed at least one productive enterprise project. These fellows must have served on committees to demonstrate their ability in leadership. Following these two degrees, any student has an opportunity to win the gold key of a State Farmer degree. Only two per cent of the paid up membership in the state association is gible for this award, Any student earning the state award then can try for an American Farmer award, which allowed to only one man in every one thousand paid up members in the American sociation. Mter the un fegt at the grove the boys settled down to serious business of con- suming their share of raw, medium and well done ham topped with water. burgers mejon in Atomic Weapons, October Salt Lake Clty- The course is designed to ac- quant physicians from through- t tbe West with the effects of atomic war,faI! ?ethoda treeing victims of radiation, and medical uses of radioiso- 7-- 9 opened Sunday in Hotel Utah, and closed Monday night with the annual banquet and dance, Members of the association from Salina Present were Stan- Mrs. Barrett of .Ynd.MljS' Lynfrd Anderson . atomic of the Anderson Food Center. be fecen senes New officers installed were J. Nevada aroused a great estf of interest m effects of W. Cacknson, president; A. P. and this Allen, Tooele, first vite presi- radioactive dent; Scott B. Price, Ogden, sec- ""sra? ond vice president, and A. D. Keller, Price, treasurer. . fall-ou- t, 0;-;- ' tt Service Hews ... Alc e, a outstanding books for girls and boys are new in the Who Built The High-library. a ways, picture story by Nor- man Bate, and Proud Pump- kin," by Nora S. Unwin, is an amusing Halloween story that will entertain boys and girls of all ages. 30-da- y Ted Murphy is home on leave, and is visiting with Lowell Murphy. as-cre- ed Two r.ettuh!ld?ver ?ir?,ct0 Barrett, and Keith Barretts Market, and iey Dr. Shields Warren, AEC official, will be among nine famous physicians and scien- tists attending atomic weapons conference at University of Utah. will be one of the topics discussed during the course, said Dr. John Z. Bowers, Dean of the University of Utah, College of Medicine, which is sponsoring the course in collaboration with the Atomic Energy Commission and the Federal Civil Defense Administration. Authorities who will come to (Continued On Page 6) Christensen. Burial was in the Scipi0i a born on daughter family plot at the Pioneer ceme- - the 29th. tery, and the grave was dedi- cated by. Marvin Curtis. "Mr. and Mrs. Therus Soren- son returned to their home in Monticello, Tuesday, after visit- . ing relatives in Salina over the All'S TWII1S week end. Mrs. Sorenson is a sister of Mrs. Esther Mecham. An interesting clipping from and tbey were house guests at the Los Angeles Examiner, dated the Mecham home September 6th, carries a head- ing, Turf Really Meets The Surf, and underneath reads: Identical Twins Fool Papa Jockey Mel Peterson. Now, Mel, a Salina boy, really boasts about those twins, and we hear they are staying for the summer at the popular Seaside Village at nearby Del Mar race track( where papa Mac r.des during the season. The writer mentions that the most interesting visitors of the season, are racings celebrated twins, Ronald and Donald, twin sons of Jockey Mel Peterson and his Salina Jockey Airman Murphy has been in Korea for 11 months, and returned to the States on the 25th. His orders Missus. are to report on October 27th at pretty On the clipping received this McCord WashBase the Air in week by Grandpa and Grandma ington, for the remainder of his Delbert Peterson in Salina, is a enlistment. picture of Jockey Mel Peterson giving twin sons a ride in a Boyd Francis Gurney, son perambulator built for two. of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gurney of Mr. and Mrs. Beason Burr, Salina, left September 22nd for induction into the Armed Forces. Miss Elaine Burr and Mrs. Frank The young man was called from Steele were transacting business Locai Board No. 28, Manti. in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Dr. G3rth Edmunds Asked To Address College Of Surgeons On Medicsl Topic - T)r. Garth Edmunds of Salina, Mountain Medical Journal, com- - wni give a lecture on Malignant piled by Dr. Garth Edmunds, Tumor Of The Mouth, at a con- - has received National Recogni- - vention of the Utah Dental As- sociation, to be held at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Dr. Edmunds is associated with the Hospital in Salina. An article published in the August edition of the Rocky tion. The topic of the article is Therapy In Breast Can- cer," and the author has been requested to talk on the subject at a meeting of the College of Surgeons, to be held in Chicago early in 1954. y Funk, who were visiting relatives and friends in Utah, visited Sunday with Mrs. Letitia Crane and Mrs. Leland Hugen- tobler. The visitors have returned to their home in Bur- bank, after visiting in Las Vegas, Nevada enroute. aid |