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Show U Cui 1 pout E ltl J Salina Republicans Name Officers And Delegates At Monday Sessions Republican mas3 meetings of THIRTY-SEVENT- SALINA, SEVIER COUNTY, YEAR H Dial Telephones Start Service For UTAH, MARCH 2,1956 North Sevier For Father Mr. and Mrs. Howard Soren- son returned from California, Saturday, wheie they attended funeral serices held Friday for William E. Matsdorf, father lirinig Saturday nlJLJ a i . s held in the Little Church Around The Corner in Inele- wood, with burial in the Ingle- wood cemetery. Mr. Matsdorf died Tuesday in a pri ate sanitarium in Ingle- wood, following a long illness. Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Sorenson of Sa- lina, and two sons, Art, of Los Angeles, and Leo, of Inglewood. Sorosis Members Entertained By College Play A clever program was ar- langed by the committee, given at the February meeting of the Sorosis Club, Wednesday even- ing of last week. Joseph Crane, professor a t Snow College, directed the play, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypackcr, a col- lege production. Included m the cast were three former students at North Sevier High School, James Larsen, Garry Taylor and Ferrall Huntsman. During inThe old telephone board at the Salina Exchange termission, a short skit, RETIRE AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY My will be retired at midnight Saturday, and the new dial system will go into use. Pictured are the Sister Eileen, was given by the women that operated the board and gave service to the North Sevier customers of the Mt. States cast. The program was given at Mrs. Norma Hansen, Mrs. Sarah the Relief Society Hall in the Telephone and Telegraph Company. Seated, left to right Mrs. Dean Christensen. Crane and Mrs. Carol Myrtle Shepherd, chief operator; Mrs. Standing First Ward Chapel, and a light Leora Peterson, Mrs. Shirley Rasmussen, Mrs Lorraine Nelson, Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Elaine Burr. luncheon was served by The committee, Mrs. Stanley Jensen, they can dial Operator," and Mrs. Allen Martin and Mrs. give the name, telephone num- - Warren Crane. ber and address where assistance is needed. People should remember two things, however, Mayor Jorgensen said: First, dont dial anything until you hear the dial tone. Second, stay on the telephone until it is certain that Membership chairman, Jack your message has been properly Jensen states the membership received. It doesnt do any good drive will be on for the Salina to shout fire, and hang up. Riding Club next week. All Records show the Salina Tele- - members and prospective mem- phone Exchange was purchased bers will be contacted in the by the Mt. States Telephone and near future. Telegraph Co. in November of Building chairman, George 1928 from the Salina Telephone Monroe, says plans are under Co. At that time, there were way to continue building rest- 130 telephones. In 1940, the rooms at the clubs grounds. The number of phones increased to club committees urge everyone 171, and in 1945, total tele- - to come out when called on, so NEW DIAL SYSTEM Mayor John Jorgensen of Saphones were 270. The present that the work may be finished, lina, places the first call on the new dial system of the Mt. system serves approximately 800 reguiar monthly directors States Tel. and Tel. Co., Salina Exchange, while Mrs. Jorgenusers in the North Sevier area, meeting will be held March 5th sen looks on. showing the tremendous growth at the Qity Hall Ajj 0ffjcers and the need for the modern directors and special committee More than 100,000 dollars r.11"13 tomers at bills will their dial pay system. chairmen are requested to be worth of Intricate dial equip- Payment agency being in attendance. ment will swing into action at the one minute past midnight, Satur- - established at Dales Rexall The next district meeting will NUMBERS g day March 3rd as residents of Establltmtnt Clip 0ut For Easy Reference be held in the Riding Club repom'd Salina turn the dials to activate .... JA House, March 7th. Department the agency at thlS location their new and modern telephone JA Police J.11 rePresented ...eew .. . m u a , ance system. t District the ' Riding Club dance . scribers to make payments According to Howard Casey, Eisinore February 25th, bed in 0.SIP . th Mnnntiin 10 , from daiiy except Sunday, SUCCesS ,A97,U ani1t,he. aa,ir. to 6 p.m.. ?!. States'Teephone Co. the ac tual All other business will be cutover to dial operation will be handled in a matter of sec- - handled at the Richfield office, onds, but behind those few sec- - Salna residents who need moves, onds will be more than two changes or additions to their inform-phon- e years of effort by skilled tele- - telephone service, or or their bills other ation about technicians. Since each assistcan obtain items prompt dial system has to be tailor. ,fy ; . potato explain the operation Is'araid te for the Richfield business There is no long distance on these calls to the office, Mr. Casey added. hqyv TO REPORT FIRE AND fALL POLICE ASSISTANCE S peciai systems for reporting and summoni . lice as. sistance, under the new dial system have been set up by Sa ma Cily with the cooperation the Mountain States Xele. phone Companyi acCording to Mayor John Jorgensen. The number for reporting fires is JA this number is listed on page one of the tele- phone directory for easy refer- Dialing of this number asking office. charge phone w8 l!!." galina gun JA the Pioneers, held Friday after- - IN DIAL PHONING Here are some of the most common errors in using telephones: Confusing the figure 0 (zero) with the letter O, and the figure 1 with the letter I. Note that the Hgure 0 is in the dial opening marked Operator-0- . The figure 1 is a11 by itself on the dialTrying to speed up the pro- cess by forcing the dial back to its starting position. After the dai s Pulled around to the Finger stop for each number, you must let it return freely - mflZre her o, the to the successful completion of the dial cutover, Mr. Casey asks that Salina sub- scribers refrain from making any but emergency calls during the period from 11:45 p.m. Saturday, until one minute past midnight. At that time, he said, customers can start dialing the new numbers with a pre- fix of JAckson 9. After Saturday, Salina cus- - bn each Alma Bastian Returns Home NO. 31 Friends of Alma Bastian of Auiora, who has been visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bastian in Nampa, Ida- ho, will be glad to learn that he has returned to Sevier Coun- ty. He returned Saturday, and was accompanied by Mr. and Vernal Bastian. Mr, Bas- tian has recovered nicely, and The Sevier County ASC Corn- - can walk without crutches. He niitlee s inviting all farmers of celebrated the anniversary of coun,y to voice their Pin" his 81st birthday February 26th. !nS n. .th onryatlon PJC' He is visiting at the Sigurd tices, which should be placed m home of his son, Vernal. the Agricultural Conservation Piogram (ACP) for 1957. Thats ruTIIC OUIT looking a long way into the must but be laid future, plans CcFlfcrCrtCC early, in order to get recom mendations approved and pro- perly set up for action before A series of regional traffic Hie calander year arrives, the court conferences has been an- committee stated. A public meeting will be hold ncunccd, with Justice J. Allen at the County Court House on Crockett of the Supreme Court, March 5th at 2 p m. An informal and chairman of the Traffic discussion of conservation needs Courts Committee, presiding. in Sevier County will be led by The conferences are for all members of the ASC Committee, mayors, county commissioners, Vernal Nelson, Redmond, chair- - judges, justices of the peace, of the local wall county and city attorneys and 7! 7 7iV "7" committee, direct the discussion, Keith law enforcement officers. Peterson, Richfield, and Clifford Items on the agenda will in- l3gieby Elsinore, will also elude discussions of the justices Participate. court manual, keeping of re- Members of the Sevier County cords, and making reports and Fsrm Bureau, and members of analysis of arrests and con- Farmers Union, are invited to victions attend and take part in voicing The meeting for the area from .. south to Kanab on U.S. Many farmers hold the opinion Highway 89, is set for March that payment for control of loth at 2 pm. in the county noxious weeds should be re- - court house at Richfield, ... stored to the program. This Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders, ac- Practice was deleted for the 1956 current operations. Noxious companied by Mr. and Mrs. weeds seem to be increasing m Howard Norman of Gunnison, areas in the county. Spraying were in Provo, Tuesday to at- to kill annual weeds has never tend the basketball game been in the program. at the fieldhouse. Kent Sanders The latest information avail- - played on the California team, able on the Soil Bank operations The team came in Saturday, and and how it will affect local Kent made a stop over visit farming will be presented at with his parents, and joined Attend coast Rites Sevier Farmers HU munity, telephone company cn- gineers spent several months studying in detail each of the involved. The re- suits of these studies were used as a guide in designing the dial equipment. Next came the manufacture and installation of approximate- ly 40 tons of dial equipment, every bit of which is as delicate and precision made as the finest wrist watch. Additional work included the erection of a new building, installation of more than 700 dial telephones, laying of new lines and underground cable, compilation of a new information file and tele- - the two Salina districts were held Monday night to name new officers, and to elect state and installed at the side of telephone to sound the Firen when calls are received. Police assistance can be ob- tamed by calling JA This number is listed under Police Department on page one of the telephone directory. iff because of excitement, or other reasons, local citizens are unable to complete an emer- gency call by regular dialing, steady hum. In almost every case, you 11 hear it as soon as you put the receiver to your ear. William Goodman, who, with jrs Goodman have visited the past month at the home of Mr. and jrs Dale Chappell at Ta- coma, Washington, returned to his home in Salina. Mrs. Good- man remained for a longer visit at the Chappell home. the afternoon hours. The name of Mrs. Eugene Wilson was an- nouncer winner of the quilt, re- cently completed by the chapter members. The County officers Qf Richfield attended the meet- ingj and assisted in the program and drawing. Mrs. Anderson served lunch- eon to 18 members and guests. Asked Views On Conservation f For Richfield . . M-M- for membership in the Salina Chamber of Com- merce will get underway during the morning hours of March 7th, according to Stanley Barrett, membership chairman. Plans call for a 7 a.m. break- fast with members of the com- mittee and officers of the or- ganization. Immediately after, the drive will get underway, with all business houses sched- uled to be contacted, as well as individuals. The drive will con- tinue throughout the morning secretary-treasure- Grant r, Jor-Mr- s. gensen; district committee, G. M. Burr, Stanley Burgess and E. C. Wright. Delegates to the county con- vention March 9th are: Mrs. Grant Jorgensen, Harold Peter- son and the above newly elected officers. Mrs. Stanley Burgess was named State Delegate. District 15 met at the Legion Civic Center, with H. A. Jensen in charge. Mr. Jensen was named to succeed himself as chairman. Named to serve with chairman Jensen were: Mrs. Lynford Anderson vice chairman Mrs Dale H. Peterson, secretary; Mrs! John 0isen, treasurer; Lynford Anderson, Dale H. Peterson and Maurice Rasmussen, committee members. n Delegates to the county vention are: Mrs. Merrill Niel- son, Maurice Rasmussen, John Olson, Mrs. Cleo Kiesel, H. A. Jensen, E. J. Freece and Dale H. Peterson. The state delegates are Mrs. Merrill Nielson and Dale H. Peterson. All offices are for a 'con-ma- two-Sanpe- te year term. Indian Resident Dies Friday Jo Anne Brooks, 31, an Indian woman who had resided in Sa- bna for several years, died at 10:30 p.m. Friday at the Salina Hospital from complications fol- lowing surgery. She was born September 4, 1924 in Kanosh, a daughter of Frank and Carrie Marrycats Sobquint. part in the improving of sh f uid" , pastures and range land through of Mortuary eby servation District has been re- deferred grazing, reseeding, land leased to indicate the many clearing, fencing and proper Klcb ie d benefits derived during the year. use. Also by the building of Regular meetings are held the numerous stock ponds. first Monday of each month, and at that time, groups and indi- - Well-Bab- y viduals are encouraged to bring their conservation problems IVl3rCn directly to the board. This procedure has proved effective in March 8th, the Kolvin2 problems, and in getting Clinic will be held in the base- rr'ore efficient use of the tech- - ment at the Salina City Hall, Parents should make the ap nical service. Each supervisor on the board pointment early, so nurses, at 8 Feb! is chairman of a committee and tendants, sponsors and the doc- 23rd at the Richfield ruary tor can make arrangeis working to carry out the purproper The Darents are Mr jrosr);tai that committee. The mntc to accomodate children d M Gail Liddiard of come t0 the clinic for the 0 Richfield The baby, named "oandlhe rechleposi- - health examinations. Janice and her sister, Marea, Clinics are held regularly in are the only grand- Lern Lyn Salina on the second Thursday chairman of the watershed com- children of the Liddiards. mittee; Evan Jensen, Richfield, in the month, and are sponsored Births at the Salina Hospital vjce chairman, legislative; Tom hy the Salina Jaycees, assisted fortbe weekare the the County Christensen, Venice, secretary- by JayceUes, 27 A daughter, treasurer, education; Max Tuft, Health Nurse, Luzon Peterson, to February Mr. and Mrs. Art Brian, Loa. and Dr. Morris Fine. board member, finance; Monroe, A son, to Mr. February 28 Harold Parker, Joseph, mem- - Appointment may be made Mrs. with Marlin Mrs. and Sorenson, ChrisRaymond Dahlsrud ber, program; DeLloyd of Salina. chairman, phone 229. t e n s e n , Redmond, member, information. Among some of the projects carried out are: land judging watersh0d tours, irri cotestj gation demonstrations, slide lectures and several others. The district has furnished 800 feet of technical help ditch lining; building of six 3 rniles of new canal and necessary IL w - 4, il. permanent structures. There $ I . i ; has been 1,677 new gates install- f J?S t(j. Several overnight storage STt i ponds have been constructed, and the land leveling program fy IV ' 4ata vs has been very successful, pmm ' f The SC.D. has also taken an I i feM iwfci ... . tt A brief report of activities of active the Sevier County Soil Con- - Clinic otu Well-Bab- y Pes io nnnonnEsnnnoa V lULJjl il K lidlLii rrn , ewek- if Ay. li irfinf -- s, j. JHA A Chamber Of Commerce Membership Drive Announced For March 7th A drive Set county delegates. District 14 met at the City Hall, with Chairman John Jor-a- t gensen in charge. The group named Allen Williams as the new chairman, Other officers include: vice chairman, Mrs. Stanley Burgess; 4ft W r WHM KM ? &m t 3 J 3 wmm fttw. m ses rv-- 1 ae'Arf?' IiHiivtT mm mmm Trww 4 ' - - i i i V gf i - ' ", hours, in announcing the plans for the drive, Mr. Barrett stressed V the importance of everyone in L the North Sevier area joining the organization, which em- phasises the promotion, build- jng and progress of the area jt serves. Membership in the organiz- . .. s ecial qo lon 1S se a fund handle contributions to various drives is assessed against business concerns in Salina. . . a " , bke tbe " .,w ejtber jt js tbe third bobcat caught by the two Salina hunters this winter. They also have done away with four lions. dogS |