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Show ALL THE NEWS Y IF IT'S NEWS, A OF NORTH SEVIER WE WANT IT vV" m V.wTl'' ' s' THIRTY-SIXT- H YEAR SAL1XA, UTAH, Results of Tuesday Primary in Sevier FKIDAl. SI lTI MIU K r., IT, 1951 Wanted Man Picked Up In Virginia An expected light vote was received in the Tuesday Primary Election in Sevier Counts, Seva r County Di put Shoi if. residents not showing the interest that was hoped by party leaders, both Democratic and Re- RtllunUmun, icpoits a n ,m publican. Trend of voting was pretty much the same in all areas Ron FahV, giving !ii, name Winners in the Primary will be candidates for their respective offices at the General Elec- kvd wanted m Sevr Corn, tv h ; tion, November 2nd. robin r ha In on puk.nl up 'u Following are the tabulations for the North Sevier areas and the county totals: the pohoe in ' i , IV ' , 5, M ' (V ' NO, 7 Salina Elementary School Shows SIS Enrollment - e Fhi.a-- i ,i .v , dep.utmct Satina M.:-tmsvill- ! t,ir Si hool op, n- witii an tnroll.nent f 812 I hihii on uithM D Rob pnnupal Of thi group ui Mr Robinson, five aie V..io it'. ldrn Throe of the ihihlnn are living with r m on t' oi S.d.na awa from tin lr haunts The parents of two me living m Salina. 1 i.i for the past four !h.u! oO i t w .students tni.r K null rc.u ti n while approvi-m.it- i i ' -- i' i, Fu l.F Yirgn la wanted here for allegedly biding and robbing Flunk FuIUr of Richfn Id on Ju! 21st Full r clainud the 15- - of $2200 00, and that two men woio involved ri the beating and loblung The Met mi is 71 veurs old, and suffered a broken jaw, Mveie eats and bruises. 4o h.ie graduated Deputy Huntsman said l'n Ids This Mar, the grade enrollwould be returned to Sevur ment is as lollows: Kindergarten, to face the County charges 54, First Giado, 48, Second Giodi, 4:, Tluid Grade, 49, Fouith Giade, 38, Fifth Grade, 3,8, Sixth Giade, 42 The stu dents are grouped into nuxtd The home of Mr and M.s giades, the largest Inning 3G Milo Nay on Fast Mam Street m students Full dn Mludules are undir-w- a Salina, was endangered by fire for irpptr grades, with a early Monday morning u hen the i r slow conditioning and orientaframe wash house, loiatnl just tion program of increasing eaih east the home, went up in a for the day of blaze. Quick woik the Sail ia primary unit, said Robinson Principal was Fire Department credited Si hind insurance will be offerwith saing the home, and holded again this ear, on a voluna to minimum. ing damage Cause of the blaze was animal tary basis. Parents are invited fat, being made into soap by to have their children covered Mrs. Nay in the wash house She against any accident that may had just stepped from the build- occur at school, coming to or home from school (withing when the fat exploded, a reasonable time) for $1.00 in structhe inside of the spraying ture, and setting the blaze. Time ptr hild. The past school year, we paid $102 into insurance, and of the fire was 8:41 am. Loss was estimated at about riccived approximately $140 $1,000 00, and included sporting back, stated Mr. Robinson, One goods, stove, household equip- thild received $80 00 return for the $1 00 coverage. Last year ment, etc, was an average year for accidents to the children. The Insurance also offers a $1,000 death benefit. -. 1 Monday Fire Endangers Home Student Increase 99" Your Big Surprise For Noted At All lacfies living in Salina under 99 years of age, are due for The Big Three ReN.S. High School aliefsurprise. Societies are all Joining hands in a Joint Opening Social. Fun and refreshments for all, The North Sevier High School 21st at 2 p.m. in the September welcomed 355 students back to Ward Chapel. Second Salina school this year, as compared to 350 in September of 1953. Victim Regular class work began on with Student Congress Thursday Accident Has Leg Set beginning activities. Officers of the Student Congress are: Kim Lynford Anderson, prominent Hamlin, president; Carol Mae Salina merchant, and who, with Crane, vice president; Shirlene Mrs. Anderson were seriously Palmer, secretary; LaPreal injured in an auto accident Sept. Christensen, treasurer; Carol is reported much improved. 4th, Sue Carlson, North Star Editor; to the Gwen Sorenson, Northern Light Mr. Anderson was taken L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake, Editor; James Larson, Boys where he underwent emergency League president; Girls League for a throat injury the president, Mar gene Peterson; surgery accident. cheer leader, Gayle Gates; Sen- day following the was well he 12th, ior District Council Representa- September to to returned be surgery enough tive, Dwaine Burr; Junior Dis-- t where a hip socket, broken in r i c t Council Representative, 4 places, was pinnned in place. Melvin Briggs; Music Manager, He was on the operating table Orva Torgenson; Historian, for four hours. Marilyn Christensen; AdvertisMrs. Anderson, at the Salina ing Manager, Howard Sorensoci; Athletic Manager, Elwin Bagley; Hospital, is also doing fine, and Dramatics Manager, Peggy is making a fast recovery from Mason; Senior President, Terral her injuries. Several blood transfusions Junior President, Huntsman; were necessary for Mr. AnderDouglas Herbert; Sophomore son at the Salt Lake City Rasmussen, President, Rodney hospital, and hospital regulations ask the blood be replaced, rather than paid for. For the convenience of any local residents who wish to help with a A patch of the killer weed, pint of blood, the following hours show when the Blood Hallogoten, was discovered this Bank at the hospital is open for week in Sevier County, and on 1 to 7 p.m., donors: Tuesday, a county crew was dis- receiving Wednesdays and Fripatched to burn out the menace. Mondays, Tuesday, 9 am. to 12 The weed was discovered by days; noon; Thursday, 1 to 8 pm.; SatOluf George of Kanosh, who reurday, 9 am. to 2 pm. The ported it to Salina Mayor John Blood Bank is not open on SunJorgensen, a member of the Sevier County Weed Control Com- days and holidays. Lee Hugentobler, who also mittee. Mayor Jorgensen turned in the alarm, with the quick underwent surgery at the LJD.S. action by the county crew. The Hospital, needs blood donors to patch, 'small in size, was located used while he was on the road to Scipio, just in- replace that on the operating table. Anyone side the Sevier County boundary. in Salt Lake, who desires to Another patch was noticed on the Millard County line, and it help these two with a pint of was also burned by the Sevier blood, should call at the L.D.S. crew. Hospital during the hours listed. Killer Weed Found In Sevier An Empty Socket Is A Safety Hazard Everyone is more or less fam- - j lamp. Maybe not silly, but just iliar with the high accident rate downright careless. Well, it is hard to remember in the American home, but did you know that an ever increas- to buy lamps. They are someing number of home accidents is thing like postage stamps or theres never one caused by unlighted stairways, shoelaces unlighted yards, basements, handy when you need it. So Telluride Power Company sheds, etc., and it will surprise to help the large numdecided you to knowr that by far the of housewives who just dont largest number of these unlight- ber ed places are dark - not be- remember to buy globes and at cause there is no electric light the same time help reduce the but because home accident rate by keeping socket close by removed the light empty sockets filled. someone has and not Turn to page three of this was broken bulb, or it to seems have silly replaced. It papier and read about this unaccident usual offer in Tellurides an expensive painful 15 cent a of of lack the because Outgoing officers will be honored by the three wards. President Bessie Miller of the Salina First Ward, is chairman for the program. Watch for the Mammoth Relief Society Bazaar annoncemcnt to be made soon. Elk Season Changed Tc Nov. Notice was received Thursday morning by one of the successful applicants for an elk permit on the Fishlake National Forest, that the 1954 hunting season had been Changed from Oct. 9 to 18, to Nov. 13 to 21. If any of the successful applicants do not desire to hunt at this time, they ig Brush Fire Saturday Nite On Saturday night, about 8 o'clock, the Salina Fire Department was called to Loss Creek, when a grass fin was reported burning in an unmhabited area The firemen used shovels and may turn their permit back in dirt to put out the small blaze, and receive a full refund, the which could have spread to letter stated. Also, by turning fields and damaged crops. in the permit, they may apply again in 1955. Those desiring to turn the permit in must notify the Fish and Game Commission not later than Sept. 24, 1954. After this residents of North Thirty-fiv- e deadline is reached, all persons Sevier were among the fortunate not notifying the Game Dept, sportsmen who drew permits to will be sent their legal elk per- hunt elk on the Fishlake Namit for the Fishlake unit, which tional Forest during the 1954 will be valid only during the season at the annual drawing in 1954. season of Nov. Salt Lake, September 10th Those from Salina, Redmond and Aurora having their names drawn for the permits were: Salina: Heber Allred, D. M. Ray D. Andreasen, At their regular meeting Mon- Anderson, A. John B. Crane, Casto, Tony day night at Maple Grove, the yilliam E. Crane, Vaun HerSalina Junior Chamber of ComLonny D. Herron, Howard merce voted to take on the re- bert, Gordon Kiesel, A. D. Albrecht, sponsibility of deputy gante war- Larsen, Ernest Lau, Bennett A. dens, with 20 members accepting Martin, Lowell Murphy, Arlon the badges for the 1954 hunting Nielsen, Howard Nielson, Hugh season. The club decided on the B. Nielson, Ken Nielson, Dr. move after various reports of Rae E. Noyes, Kenneth Roberts, poaching, botlugame birds and Howard Sorensen, Marlin Sorbig game, were reported. The ensen, Albert Starr, Merrill L. deputies will be authorized to Thompson and B. K. Tuft. handle all types of illegal acts in Redmond: Paul W'jllardsen, regards to hunting and fishing. Gilbert Watters, Lamar Rasmussen, Wilford Rasmussen, Blain Poulson, Pcriscon Peterson and Miles Anderson. Aurora: Floyd Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Kendall Sorenson. Why not select one of these books for your evening reading from the rtia'ny new ones on the shelves at the Satina Library? Written by the popular author, Fulton Oursler, are The GreatMrs. Heber Allred received an The est Book Ever Written, announcement of the birth of a Greatest Faith Ever Known, new grand.-on-, Sept. 7th at an and The Greatest Story Ever Oklahoma Parents of hospital. Told. the baby are Lt. and Mrs. Boyd Claude Richards is the author II. Edwards. Of special interest of a splendid book for young in the family will be the birth, people. The title is Lets Live. day of the Edwards New ruling for magazine was born on the same boys, who day in the readers. For 48 hours, you may 4 years apart. month, just take out the late magazines. Births at the SaTina Hospital The rooms at the library have for the past week are: a taken on new look, after the A daughter, bozn annual cleaning, and the hours Sept. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilkes are the same Monday through of Salina. 2:30 from to 7:30 p m. Friday, A request by the librarian: Moore Coleman of Sept. 13 Please return all overdue books. Loa, a daughter. North Sevierians Draw Elk Permits 13-2- Parents are requested to respond by checking parents letters, to be brought home, which bocorms a policy if the $1.00 is sent and letter signed, favoring insurance by parent, and last by the teacher. This program is intended to be a service, and is strictly a commercial arrangement with the Security Life and Accident Insurance Company. Parents are invited to visit classes at any time, or to phone in the afternoon for information desired concerning children or schools, said the principal. Salina 4-- H 1, Jaycees Become Game Wardens A young group of Club members, in CONSERVATION AWARD Soil Conservation leaders n r County deploy a and. pi i m ntid at convention held on South Run of Grand Canyon, last week end. Left to right, they ate Frank Santo.-.- , Monroe, Di Lloyd Christensen, Redmond; liiul PiUrson, Salina, Tom Christensen, Richfield. fi uni St Presentation of a plaque, won ytar by the Sevier District SCI) board for all around const nation program for 1953-54- , was made to Krnil Peterson, chairman of the board, by A. II. (Don) Settle of Akron, Ohio, who i epi esentt'd the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, sponsors of the program - The Sevier district has the distinction of winning the high honor in the state, with 47 districts participating The three niembt rs in the board attending the conference of district leaders were Jake Peterson, chairman of the board, Salina; Christensen of Redmond, and Thomas Christensen, Venice. They were accompanied by their wives for the conference, held at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Frank Santos and Mrs. Santos of Richfield, also attended. Other members of the board, who assisted In the 1933-5program were: Ilord Nordfors of Annabella; Sterling Breinliolt of Ven'ice, and Orvil Andrews of Aurora. New members named to the board for the 1954-5year are: Max Tuft of Monroe; Evan Jensen of Richfield, and Harold Parker of Joseph. The Watershed Bill 566, recently passed as a public law in the United Slates, and of special interest to people in the Western States, stated Chairman Peterson, was widely discussed at several special committee meet last De-Lo- 4 5 ings at the conference. The district leaders present from the four states of Arizona, Colorado, New lexico and Utah, all have floiid control problems. Areas with steep mountainous slopes have a more difficult problem in the control of floods. It was set out in the new law that 50 per cent of the cost of flood control would be bourne by the Department of Agriculture. The other 50 per cent by the owners, users etc, on areas affected. Enters Nurses Training Course Keitha Davis reported for a nurses training course at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake on September 6th. Miss Davis had previously passed all required physical examinations, and been course. accepted for the She is a graduate of Wasatch Academy, and entering the same training course was Miss Elaine Hampshire, a graduate In the same class at the academy. The girls were roommates, and are permitted to continue the same close companionship through the training years at the hospital. Miss Davis is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis. A brother, Roy Junior, accompanied her to Salt Lake on his return to Ogden, after visiting at the Davis home over the Labor Day week end. Cookers To Compete At State Fair Salina County Fair, and have been further honored by capturing their first entered, as a group, in the State individual honors. Mary and year of cooking, under the lead- Fair. The Salina club was the Kay will give a muffin demonership of Mrs. Dan Anderson only Cooking one to be enwith M'iss Gwen Sorensen as tered in State Fair competition. stration at the State Fair, and assistant, captured first place Mary Christensen, Kay Das-tru- p Diane will give a table setting honors at the recent Sevier and Diane Peterson were demonstration. 4-- 4-I- I Library Corner COUNTY WINNERS Members of the 1st Year Salina cooking group, who won top honors at the Seyier County Fair, and have been entered in .the State Fair, left to right, seated. Susan Fowles and Judy Wilson; standing, Colleen Farnsworth, Jane Anderson, Shirley Ann Heath, Mary Christensen, Elaine Wilson, Diane Peterson and DeAnne Crane. Absent when the pictures were taken were LuAnn Long and Kay Dastrup. Photo by W. Cherry Polaroid 4-- H One-Minu- te |