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Show v' Driver Dies ITJhen Truck Crashes lank OEM FORTY - SAUNA, SEVIER COUNTY. UTAH, MARCH SECOND YEAR i DUG IN The driver of the truck, Louis Kiesel of Manti. was seriously burned in this accident Tuesday morning eight miles East of Salma on Utah Highway 10. The driver had to steer the machine into the embankment to stop. The vehicle burst into flames after impact. NO. 3S chools rograms Outline Outing i The annual Salina Spring Outing of trailer house owners, has been tentatively set for April 14, Law enforcement officers from 15 and 16, according to Wagon eight Southern Utah Counties met March 23rd in Richfield and perfected the Southern Utah Peace Officers Association, an organization designed to help train men in law enforcement pro- 31, 1961 V Trailer Tramps cedures. tsaeaMt y w V V South Utah Peace Officers flame Leaders v ev Master Reed Lorentzen. Anyone desiring to take the outing is welcome, and there is no fee other than minding the Wagon ' Master. selected for this years Sight outing is Paradise Valley. This is in the Wayne Wonderland area, but the local tour will go through Salina Canyon, and camp at the CCC Camp on the East Desert area. From there, they will operate to the scenic sites by jeep and truck. Anyone desiring to make the trip should let the Wagon Master or one of his henchmen, Wayne Peterson, Reed Hansen or Wes Cherry, no later than April 12. It is planned to leave at 1 p m April 14th, but anyone that wants to leave later, can do so at 5 p.m., meeting at 3rd East and Initial president of the organization is Rex Huntsman, Sevier County Sheriff. Raymond Jack-so- n of Nephi, Juab County Sheriff, is vice president, with Bud Larsen of Salina, Utah Highway Patrol, treasurer, and Ted C. Hansen, also of the Highway Patrol, secretary. Ken Chamber-laiDistrict Attorney, was elected judge advocate. Eight directors will be named, one from each county. This selection will be made by the county concerned, and will be made on the basis so as to have a reMam. t presentative from all law enAn invitation is extended to forcement agencies, sheriffs deof their resipartments, town marshals, fish anyone, regardless is asked that they it but dence, etc. and game, highway patrol, let their intentions be known. Should anyone want to join only the Saturday scenic tour, they should be at the camp by 7 a.in. Each trailer or individual must arrange for their own drinking water and extra gas. All wards in Salina are obwith serving Easter Sunday soecial programs. Children in the Sunday School classes will lead m the programs, arranged ly the superintendents in the wards. The First Ward will assemble at 10.30 am., it was announced by Gerald Shields, Superintendent. Christ The Lord Is Risen Today, opening song by the con- gregation; scriptural reading by Janice Jacobsen; song, I Know That My Redeemer Lives, folWednesday morning in the Salina lowed by scriptural reading by Hospital from the burn injuries he Coleen Farnsworth; closing song, received in the crash. Funeral arGlory To God On High are rangements pending. The Easter program in the SaLouis Kiesel, 34, traveling West lma Second Ward will open at on Utah Highway 10 with a 10 30 a r with Bennie Heath, truck loaded with 10 ton of coal, first The counselor, presiding. was seriously burned when his as be follows: will program praytruck burst into flames after Members of the Retail Trades er by Tommy Crowther; talk by steering the heavy vehicle into Committee of the Salina Chamber SusAnn Peterson; concert recitaan embankment. The accident, of Commerce, voiced opposition tion by the class of Mrs. Blanch in to Vzc the option sales investigated by Highway Troopregards SCIENCE FAIR Vaughn Mower, a student at North Mickelson; Marsha Barrett and er, Bud Larsen and Lt. Paul tax increase. The committee met to his variable speed Patsy Nielson will give the scrip-turSevier High School, gives final touch-uehristison, occured eight miles Wednesday morning to discuss electric motor, that will be entered in the Science Fair for the readings; Miss Dianna East of Salina at 10:30 am. on the issue. district. Peterson will lead the congregaMarch 28th. It was the opinion of the group tion in 2 Easter songs, with Mary Cause of the accident was a that the cent increase Christensen as accompanist, and blown tire. The driver kept the would yield some income, but at the closing prayer will be offered vehicle from going over an em- the same time, would tend to deAAA by Barbara Burr. bankment, but had to steer it crease local business. In the Salma Third Ward, the to must be into a right-han- d The increase bank option bring Easter program will open at 9:30 and would it to a halt. Force of the crash adopted county-wida with m., Superintendent M. D. buried the front end of the be returned to the counties and Robinson presiding. The organ to collection then and the after sheared the from cities, truck, body music will be given by Mrs. J. Extensive damage was inflicted the bed. through state channels. B. Crane. Christ The Lord Is inon one e but three A cent Mr. Keisel had all the clothing auto, passengers Risen Today, will be sung by crash at burned from his body, and was crease in the sales tax was reescaped in a two-cSecond in Science annual Fair the the invocation. congregation; about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday evening rushed to the Salina Hospital in cently passed by the Utah Legisthe Sevier School District was the contestant. Winners will be will be pronounced by Monty at of the comer Main and Third a blanket He was cleared from lature, and signed into law by East Streets in Salina. One car, held Thursday at the Junior- announced at the conclusion of Taylor; song, Easter Ressurec- the smashed cab by Keith Warby the Governor. It will take effect Rich- the judging, tion; songs by the Junior Sundriven by Rae E. Noyes, Jr., was High School building in of Beaver, who was following on July 1, 1961, to bring the total exfield. of the Judging many day School, Jesus Once Was A cents headed to the where while 2M in counties second Keisel East, machine. behind the 5:30 was hibits scheduled from Little Child, and Jesus Has cent has not auto, occupied by Rodney Bum- Members of the Salina Volun- the option to 7.30 p m., w it.il trio Fgit open- Katherine Hatch Risen; song, teer Fire Department were called been adopted. In counties where gardner anaj his mother, Mrs. J. ed to the after those hours. and publie talks, Larry Crane; April W. tax was been North. has the the and to the scene, Bumgardner, adopted, going option extinguished Students from the 7th to 12th Jorgensen and Jimmy Jorgensen; Rex The of cents. front end will tax auto the be three Huntsman, the truck. Noyes burning Easter solo, Allen Williams; Sevier County Sheriff, Heads hit the middle left front fender Srades entered the contest, with story, Maurene Jeffery; musical Mr. and Mrs. Sheryll Utley of Newly Formed Southern Utah of the Bumgardner car. The separate contests in the Senior leading by Errolyn Mickelson; Peace Officers Association wheel and left front side of the and urdor High School divisions. Glendale, California, who visited closing song, He Is Risen, con- divisions to Three were Allred Northbound auto Mr. Mrs. was and with open Byron seriously The Gooseberry Youth Camp Ration; benediction, Barbara Cow- - contestants, according to Ralph in Salina, and at the home of Mr. Meetings of the new organiz- damaged. Trooper Charles inW. will open on June 5th for the Jorgensen. Chorister, Mrs. Dean Menlove, supervisor. They and Mrs. Boyd Utley in Joseph, ation will be held quarterly, with ley investigated. or eluded: home for biological, season, according to the general Nielson. their left Friday physical two special sessions, one in the Word was received Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Afton Memmott, earth sciences. A first place win- chairman, Jack Learning. Summer, and one in the Winter. from the Sevier County Sheriff, Mala Don Memmott and ner will be named for both junior ready a total of 496 girls have The special meetings will be for Rex Huntsman, that Cloyd Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Memmott and senior divisions in each cf registered for the summer re-family groups. wanted in connection with a Scipio, visited Sunday with the three categories, with two creation spot, and included First training session to be Seseries of five burglaries in and Mrs. Kirk Herbert in honorable mention - awards for mong these are 200 from the Salt vier and Sanpete Counties, had News from Japan received re- sponsored by the SUPOA will be Salina. Lake City area. each. been apprehended in Los An- cently from the family of Captain held May 3 and 4. The school Each group remains at the numbe done will by Judging geles County, California. Two and Mrs. Don L. Christensen, is will be conducted by the Federal for one week, and receives camp to as no identification with bers, young men have already been of special interest to the many Bureau of Investigation. a complete course in summer acForty-fiv- e law officers were charged and sentenced in regards friends in Redmond and Salina. tivities by the M.I.A. from five A baby girl, weighing seven to the burglaries, and Allred was Mr. Christensen is assigned as present at the organization meetstakes in the area. pound and six ounces, was born the third suspect. The sheriff Chief Surgeon at the Johnson ing, representing the eight counAnyone desiring to make re- at the Salina Hospital on March stated word was pending to find Air Force Hospital, located near ties of Juab, Sanpete, Sevier, servations should contact Mrs. 22nd. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. out if Allred would waive ex- Tokyo, Japan. The family are ac- Wayne, Piute, Garfield, Millard Beryl Nielson, camp secretary, Calvin Luke of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Regular practice for the Sing- in Salina. tradition. tive in the L.D.S. Church, located and Beaver. Luke is the former Caroline ing Mothers in North Sevier will The camp will close on Aug- - Noyes, and Dr. and Mrs. Noyes near the base. Dr. Don was reA. George Johansen, long- be held at the First Ward, are grandparents to the baby. cently advanced to the branch of resident of Sanpete and Se- - ginning April 3rd at 7:30. Also on ust 5th. . the church as bishop, where he vier Counties, and a prominent Thursday of each week, n had served as counselor for the and farmer until his ing until Stake Conference. The past eight months. retirement, died at his residence organization, directed by Wilma The Gooseberry Ski Tow will in The family left the United The Sexton at the Salina CemeSalt Lake City at 5 a m. March Sorenson and Bernice Mickelson, teries requests that owners of States on September 1, 1960 for a be closed for the Easter week 27th of a heart ailment. He was will prepare for the April General end of April 1st, and 2nd. The 76 assignment. lots to please remove all flower of age. and also for a con- years Conference, The DeLoyd Christensens and tow will operate the following containers from their lots, so that Mr. Johansen was born May 3, cert, to be given in April. All the grass may be cleaned and the Elmer Nelsons of Redmond, week end if snow and weather 1884 in Ephraim, a son of Aug- - members are requested to be pre-uconditions are favorable. are parents of the family. grass removed. and Christine Jorgenson Jo- - sent at practice sessions. March continued to be a ban- - inches of water. The 1960 snow hansen. When a young man, he ner month as far as moisture was was 36.95 inches deep, but had a in farm purchased Axtell, and and storms over the 12 65 inches of water. The concerned, k operated It until his retirement. end to reduce the age for this course is 11.5, which continued He also ran a large herd of sheep dry outlook. gives a figure of 89 6 per cent of on the Fishlake National Forest. At the Gunnison Sugar, Inc., average at the present time, November 17, 1909, he married Nora Anderson in Ephraim. The struction Company are under weather station a total of 55 Complete figures on other hundredths of an inch of water courses to local areas for of were residents Salina couple important moving 100,000 Tues- - will be received as soon as for many years, and prior to mov- - yards of dirt on the highway con- - as recorded UP t 8 the end snow Soil Conservation Service and .from ing to Salt Lake City a few years struction of the road from Bryce an mrnin6 ram, to bring the March total Forest Service complete their Junction to Tropic. Con- ago, operated and owned the the project will not be expensive, to inches. During their regular meeting on apartment house on West Main, Canyon tract on the construction was surveys. but will require a little work. March 22nd, the Salina Lions The week end storms were M. Sumsion & Sons include Survivors his to J. awarded widow, 12 MILE Some finances will be necessary Club accepted the furnishing and spread from one end Salt Lake City; a daughter, Kath- - Construction Company of Spring- - Snral . Measurements for March were to secure shrubs, trees, etc., but planting of the west border. W. he Mantl statetth Salt Lake; a foster ville. m the 12 Mile dis- a major portion can be obtained M. Fowles was selected as chair- ryn Morgan, - taken V. Spalding, Page, Robert Work started last week on the Ephraim and Mayfield all report- trict. Tuesday son, c land-A beautification and At the Beaver with little cash outlay. man for the club. Dams, the unwet ed and an heavy, storms, Arizona; five grandchildren; a project, stated Maurice Rasmus- - official snow measured 41.2 inches, with a p i n g program has been from Manti stated Included in the plan is an area This space, 215 feet long, will sister and two report brothers, Josephine sen of the company, and approxi Lanned for the community park for a Memory the water there for the month am, water content of 9.67 inches. rose garden. If include three rows of shrubs, Nielson, Ephraim; Rupert Johan- - mately 10 to 15 men are employ- - was of the South lat is located just llie mne Year average on this carried out, this could include a Pyrocanthia, Snowberry and Red sen, Salina, and Albert F. Johan- - ed nearing four inches. on the job. The construction course is 12.8 inches, which means .merican Legion Civic Centei on donation of a rose from any fam- Barber. Similar plantings, but MOUNTAINS outh State Street. Complete ily that desired some loved one of different varieties, will be sen, Salt Lake City. Measurements were made on it i3 now ?6 per cent of average, Ians for the area has been laid to be remembered by a living made to the South and about the watersheds above Salina, and At the Mt. Baldy Ranger Station, ut by E. Smith Peterson, and showed the course nearing nor- - snow measured 73.1 inches, with rose. Planting would be super- fireplaces. mal. Twelve Mile was scheduled a water content of 16.7 inches, plantings and improve-lent- s vised in this plot. Full growth and beauty will be The average on this course for for the entire area. to be measured Tuesday. attained by most plantings in High, medium and Members of the Salina Post shrubs At the Farnsworth course in nine years is 14.2 inches of water. are planned for borders on five or six years. The North Sevier Lettermans will be tumbling, boxing, wrest- - Salina, snow measured 53 4 inch- - This course is now 69 per cent of .merican Legion are heading the the West and South, and also in ASSISTANCE ASKED Club will present their annual ling, pyramids, weight lifting, es, with a water content of 15 average. The same date in I960, roject, and Frank Selack has the fireplace area. Any organization or individual Smokeless Smoker at 8 p.m. on basketball and trampoline acts. een appointed chairman. inches. In 1960, the snow was Mt. Baldy had 62.3 inches of snow a site who is desirous of helping on this April 6th in the High School 56.9 inches deep, with 19.3 inch- - and 21.2 inches of water, while Assistance is being asked from The plans also include This .show each highlights for the errection and landscaping project should contact Mr. Se- gymnasium. The show will in- 11 the of the entire es of water. The 15 year average the Beaver Dams had 32.8 inches the organizations within the activities year of a memorial monument honor- lack immediately, so the areas elude an hour and a half of top ity, as well as any individual, of performers at the school on this course is 18.7 inches of of snow and 12.4 inches of water, ing those residents who gave can be alloted, the entertainment by the physical group in interested ground furthering water. The 1961 water has now However, this year, the ground inyone of their readied, and the plantings made education department at the and gives a11 ages an opportunity be improvement, should contact their lives in defense reached 80 2 per cent of normal. underneath has a high moisture to display their talents and country. as soon as possible, and the school. .t the Gooseberry course, there content, as compared to a dry Ir. Selack. LIONS ACCEPT Included in the evenings fare training. weather permits. was 37.5 inche3 of snow and 10 3 condition in 1960. As outlined by Mr. Peterson, Mr. Kiesel died at 10:30 a.m. n, one-ha- lf Cars Crash At Intersection e, state-wid- one-ha- lf ar p al cience Held Thursday Gooseberry Youth Camp Accepting 1861 Reservations one-ha- lf Burglar Suspect Apprehended In California Al-Mi- ss All-re- Local Couple Active In Japan d, of r. George Johansen Dies Monday At S.LC. Residence be-ti- Ski Tow Closed Easter Sexton Requests Cemetery Help continu-sheepma- Continued st Plans Announced For Landscaping Park Area South of Legion Center Storms Improve Hater Outlook aver-wee- sub-contra- ct - Assistance Sought From City Clubs And Individuals . es low-growi- , t EVlarch |