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Show TH Volume 4. Sevier River Subsiding Mr. and Mrs. Mr. arid Mrs. Memorial Day at Ephiaim. Wanderlust A. bridge was doomed. The east wing of the bridge was cracked when the top earth sank to the level made by (he suiging stream. The tirst of the week the waters reached the highest point since the flood started, it is thought, and for a time there was a great deal of anxiety among the farmers and residents along the river bottom. The past few days, however, the waters have remained about the same, nei- Mrs. Renholt Mattsson left for Salt Lake Sunday. She will make her future home at the capitol city. Fresh Fisb every Friday at the ary Market. Fresh Fish Market. every Sanit- Friday at the BUYS LEWIS GARAGE. showing a 111 e, Venice, a town four miles north of Rufus Elben visited in Richfield, a number of houses are Memorial Day. completely surrounded and roads and lanes and gardens are inundated. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. It is said that the Piute-Sevivisitors Richfield valley canal diversion dam, near the mouth of Sevier canyon, is constantly Ray Goff was in menaced by the constantly increasing to get a load of flood waters. The force of men at here he visited home of Mr. wmk there headed the river off and Mrs. James from damaging the cement structures on the west side of the river and Marshal J. L. last week, but this week the rivin EphMemorial spent Thorpe Day et's course changed, and on the east Gates John raim. side the sluiceway was threatened the formers when water flowed over the east hank and started to wash the soil Mrs. Jesse Steele fiom behind the east wing. A force of Lake the week from of men was summoned by Moroni she was called on seof I.azenby, one of the companvs offirious illness of her son who is cials, and sand bags were used to a S. patient at the L. turn the river in another direction, She Lynn reports improved. below dust the headgates there is a hank of sand lying between the canal and the river. A riprap of trees NOTICE OF OTTER Of COAT LAND EOR LEASE. and rock was built there friends il.ring Wright were Tuesday. Salina Saturday stock salt. While at the Kane. Mrs. Thorpe acted as marshal absence. returned the first where Salt account the Lynn, I. hospital. greatly since has this Saturday, disappear- ed and the river encraoched several feet toward the canal. A force of men spent the day replacing the rip-- 1 ap. The road between Monroe and Elsinore is again onon, as two levees were thrown up. Friday and Saturday two channels cut through the grade on the west and these were side of the bridge, bridged solidly. need some Household cleaning house. We have You will soon Ammonia for il. 25c a bottle. popular-uou- ple DEPARTMENT OF TI I E INTER IOR. Inited States Ijiutl Office. Salt Lake fit . Utah. Serial 0277SH. Notice is hereby given tlmt pursuant to the Act of February 2b. lt 2U (II Stat.. 107), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1. 1!) 20 (Circular (it!)). (lie Sceretarv of the Interior has. on the petition of 1. K. Allen, designated a coal leasing unit. No. loti. Utah No. ,t(i. ami directed offer for lease the follow ing described lands comSec. prising 2tOII Hires, . i NK?4. NW4. S , . s c. 20. V.2 Sec. SO. Ei See. SI. all See. S. Ul.,. SH SKJ i See. SS. T. J.i S.. R. t. I'... S. L. M., Utah. Lease of .said unit will he made at a rinaltj of lit cents per ton. a investment minimum requirement of ears of $K0, 000 during the first three tlie lease, a minimum tonnage requirement of llW. (ton tons per annum, commencing with the fonrtii gear of the lease, tlie lease to contain st ijuil.it ions for tin protection of National Forest interests, and ot iiei w ise suhstant la Ily in accordance with tin lease form set out in paragraph IS of said regulations. Said lease will Je sold at public auction at tins office on tlie terms ket foith to tlu qualified bidder offering the highest liunis, on flu- First la of Julv. 1922. at II o'clock A. M. Any and all persons having adverse nr conflicting claims to said l.iiul or any part thereof tiro hereby notified that they should file, on or before June MM. 1922. their pretest of objection against tlie granting of n lease tor said land; otherwise such claims may be disregarded in granting such lease. GOULD It. ItLAKHl.Y, to-vv- it: Lewis Drug Co. "married. of Miss Olga postmaster of Salina, to Parlen McKenna, last surTuesday proved an agreeable prise to their many iriends in Salma. The affair had been kept a secret generally and the facts did not leak out until Mr. and Mrs. McKenna returned from the county seat The at cciemony was perfoimed Bishop Hansen officiating, and most intimate only a few of the rands of the contracting parties The marriage E, W. Petty, the garage man, has purchased tlie garage just east of the drug store from Dr. Lewis. Shortly Mr. Petty will remove his business to his new home and it will be his intention to equip the place with all modern appliances and conduct an garage and service station. Dee Mattsson was tendered a surprise by ten of his friends last Saturday afternoon. G. E. Long is nursing a few broken and numerous lacerations as a ribs The cool nights have had a tenresult of a Ford car turning turtle to with him north of Redmond dency during me past few days Sunday check the flow and it is thought that with the snow from the foothills night. having melted, the peak of the flood Mrs. L. E. Woolf spent last has passed. at Mt. Pleasant and was Wednesday At Gunnison several of the bridgthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. es are in danger of being washed Harney. The latter left this week away and a constant vigil is kept to for Iowa where Mr. Harney will save the structures from going down take charge of one of the stores for the river, The center piling of the the J. C. Penney company. Westview bridge are gone and it became necessary to run telelong Dr. F. 0. Bullock and Joe Colby phone poles across the top as supwere Gunnison yesterday. east of the They were on a visitors porters. The road combined business midge is under water seveiai hunand pleasure trip. . dred feet. This, however, does not with interfere traffic and daily wagDr. A. J. Lewis, who has been at ons and autos are crossing. Lake for several days, is exSalt Much damage has been done to pected home this evening. He has (he diverting dams along the river been at the capitol city looking after but it is not believed that the damroad matters, buying stock for his age will be sufficient to materially Salina store and visiting with Mrs. interfere with the irrigation of crops. Lewis. Wednesday the state bridge just north of Redmond came near going Mayor J. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. out. The north approach was being Fred Jones spent last Sunday in Saundermined by the turbulent waters lina as guets at the White House. and for several hours the crew of men with teams and scrapers piled Roland J. Malmsten, manager for earth and rocks.' It required sevthe J. C. Penney company at Marys-valenty loads of rocks to check the was in the city last evening as wavers and put tne bridge in safety. the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. E. Guards were kept on watch WednesWoolf, of the White House. day night to avert any accident. The cast wing of the bridge was considMiss Merle Jackson entertained erably damaged. of her friends at a plunge pareight Much damage has resulted1 from at Monroe Hot Springs last the high waters farther up the river ty and many farms are flooded. At only Chris-lophcrso- n, popular Rieh-Mcl- d, OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR BEET GROWERS Leaders of the sugar beet industry of the United States, members of the United States Sugar Manufacturers association, held an imLake this portant meeting at Salt out at the week. It was brought convention that the industry is in better shape that it has been for the past two years. While none of the sugar men is rashly forecastingwith-a boom for the business, almost out exception they have indicated the belief that the sugar beet growers and beet sugar makers are climbing out of the slough ofof derepression onto the solid ground newed prosperity. All beet growing sections of the Am. ng country were represented. . II. those who were present are Hannam of the txpoeckles Sugar comptny of Califor na, W. L. 3etri-ki- n of the Great Western Sugar company of Colorado, S. W. of the Holly Sugar company of Colorado, Stephen H. Love of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, Harold of Pitcairn, Philadelphia; C. D. Bell the Owasso Sugar company, Owas-sMich.; F. R. Hathaway of the Michigan Sugar company of Detroit, G. W. McCormick of the Menominee Itiver Sugar company of Menominee, Mich.; H. A. Douglas of the Northern Sugar company of Minneapolis, W. Harvey Ross of the Gunnison Valley Sugar company of Utah, Harry A. Austin of Chicago, secretary of the association; E. C. Howe of the American Beet Sugar company of Colorado, J. Ross Claik of Los Angeles. Present officers are Judge Rolapp, Mr. Austin, secretary; president; Mr. retrikin, Mr. Clark and C. G. Messrs. Edgar, Hannam, Sinsheimer, Howe, C. M. McLane fcnd the late E. C. Edgell, members of the board Sin-sheim- er o, vice-presiden- ts; McC-ormick- , GOOSEBERRY ui 1 to ti-- 2 4 COHENS ing communities and will fight for the good name which the people now hold. We will ask the support of the people. Without it a paper cannot exist. We solicit rows and will appreciate all that will be given us. H. W. CHERRY, Publisher. 1 - Put on a new Jiuto Top or "Repair the old one. DAM. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert and I. N. Leda Gates, Couchman and Mrs. Syah, spent last Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaranteed Sunday at the Yuba dam. Mr. Herbert stated that the reservoir has Cushion Work a Specialty lots of water but that the emergency called been not have as yet gates AT PETTY GARAGE into service. family, Miss ' Salina Canyon Coal LIME FOR SALE AT SALINA In the Matter of tlie Estate of Janies Peterson, Deecaseil. Tlie undersigned will sell at private sale the real and personal property hereinafter described on Sat urday, the 10th liny of June, 92 J, at 12 o'clock noon, at his residence in Redmond, Sevier County, Utah, Terms of sale 2.5 per cent at the time of the sale, and the balance upon confirmation of sale. The projicrty to he sold is described as follows, REAL ESTATE Certificate of Sale Number 1.5721 issued by the State of Utah for the South West Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section Three. Township Twenty-on- e MeSouth, Range One West, Salt ridian, Certificate of Sale Number 1.5722 issued by the State of Utah for the Soutli East Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Three, Township Twenty-on- e Soutli. Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian. Water Application with the Stale of Utah. No. .521. fur forty acres of Water. Water Application with the State of Utah, No. .5.5(1, for forty acres of Water. l'I KSONAL PROPERTY Pic Head of Horses; One Cuv; One Wagon; One Hay Rake: One Wood Tons Rack; Two Hundred Thirty-Thre- e of Hay. Dated this 2t!h day of May, A. I). 1922. IE'IER PETERSON, Jr., Admim-tratof tlie Estate of Janies Peterson. Deceased. 2t 1 t: - Salina Utai - Dr. F. 0. Mock Dentist t. tt Hours 9 a. m. to 5 Utah, Salina, Post Cards, per dozen $2.00 Folders, per dozen, $4 to $ 2 1 Rufus Elben PHOTOGRAPHER Kodak Developing Finishing Enlarging, etc1 SALINA, UTAH or Is Good As Those Wonderful California Herbs Cured Her s&r and Her Neighbors of Rheumatism. Max Cohens store was broker info sometime Monday night and about Gooseberry VIV BURNS 1 STORE BURGLARIZED. SBO taken from the cash reg;ster. The thieves were after money onlv and nothing else, so far as learned, was molested. Entrance to the store was gained hv jimmying the outer door and cutting a hole through the panel of the second door. The thieves were clever in their xvork as no trace or evidence of the perpetrators have as yet been found. VISITS BIG term as district attorney and four years ago was the nominee of the Republican party for the office for which lie is again a candidate. ' Mr. Cherry was born in Illinois Utah to came and April 5, 1872, with his parents in 1892 and was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah August 30, 1893. In 1898 he was married to Miss Louise Keller of Manti and to this union have been born six children, three sons and three daughters. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cherry have' always been prominently identified with public afairs in the state and enjoy a wide and favorable acquaintance. Mr. Cherry is a member of several clubs and fraternal organizations. He was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Utah, F. and A. M., in 1914 and has twice served Damascus Lodge No. 10 of Mount Pleasant as Worshipful Master. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. and stockraising, the future has a most promising outlook and it will Delivered at Salma $7 per ton. $4 per be the sole intention of the Sun to tell the world of all that is good and ton at mine, 2's lies. Leave orders Burned Lime For Building Purposes glorious in this wonderful section. at Salina Meat & Supply Co. schools We believe in churches, and Lime Rock For Sugar Purpose and will urge and fight for the highAND '()F REAL OF SALE est educational facilities. We be- NOTICE OLUF JEPPSON lieve in Salina and all the surroundPERSONA I PROPERTY. Drs. C. D. Marsh and A. P. Clawson and G. C. Roe, government noxious weed experts, were here Wednesday and guests at the White House. The gentlemen left for the Gooseberry Experimental station whore they will take up their work for the season. They will remain at the station until about the first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and ilV business build- - children spent Memorial Day with Irs. W. H. Rex. relatives at Moroni. Miss llcrl llclloii .5-- With this issue of the Salina Sun goes to the undersigned who has purchased the plant and good will of the paper. At the outset I will ask the good citizens of Salina and the surrounding community to bear with me for a short time, at least until an arrangement of the office can be made. A new cylinder paper press has been ordered and should arrive some time next week. With the new press and other necessary equipment it will be our endeavor to give the citizens of Salina and surrounding country an and newsy paper. Four pages will be printed at home and it will be our aim to give North Sevier in particular, and ail of Sevier county in general, the publicity that is due. We believe that Salina is destined to be one of the big industrial centers of Southern Utah. With the immense coal beds in close proximity, the untold possibilities in the agricultural resources, fruit raising the management STATION. of Burley. Idaho, FOR RENT Sm to visit with her here Wednesday 1 Allred. Rena Mrs. ing on Main street. g riindioother , j - INTRODUCTION. delighted to hear of the improved condition in the beet industry and it LIBRARY NOTES. is to be hoped that the coming years will prove more lucrative than they Recent additions by Mrs. Alvilda have in the past in beet raising. Anderson: Complete set of 29 volumes of A MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED. Library of Poetical Literature, containing poetical works' of eighMemorial Day" in Salina was ap- teen English authors, three Ameriservices can and one Italian (Dante.) propriately observed with at the Second ward. The program Also a recent edition on ethics of What Every consisted of songs and addresses and the late World War, a high tribute paid for those who American Should Know About the have passed beyond. Following the War, edited by Flowers. services at the chapel the cemeteries By Stena Scorup: were visited and the graves beautiThe Holy Land. Alder: Salina Mr. Wells: Biithing Sees It fully decorated with flowers. Post, American Legion, in keeping Through. A valuable collection for our liwith the custom, decorated the graves of the hoys who gave their lives brary. Thank you. in the late world war. Following the exercises during the day a dawe was given at the opera house. The dance was largely attended and those present enjoyed a good time. TO son of Mr. and Mrs. Bastian was badly bitten by a dog Wednesday of this week and so severe was the wound that it was necessary to take the lad to the hosThe boy was pital for treatment. standing by his father when the dog came along and without provocation made a lunge at the little fellow, inflicting a deep gash on the right temple. The little boy was hurried to the hospital and several stitches were required to close the wound. The dog was killed and the head wil be sent to Dr. Beatty at Salt Lake for an examination for rabies. B. S. Dr. Gclir-- , Poultrr lVwder will make in and around Salina, Aurora and Redmond will be the chicken lay, Female st latms'.lt txbs GO ATTACKS BOY. DOG The tre The beet growers farmers report high water over and prospects are bright brick house for bumper crops in that section Mrs. 1. S. Gates. this year. Chris-lopiierso- nrom of trustees. Mrs. Kenna has been mi'tmaster at Salina for the past two years and her friends are numbered by the hundreds. She is the n iiaugh'er of Mr. and Mis. Lars and is a native of this city. She was educated in the city schools. Mr. McKenna is proprietor! of the Legion Barber shop and is also well and favorably known in Salina and North Sevier county. The have hosts of warm newlyweds fiends who will join in wishing on llieni happiness and prosperity will They (lie sea of matrimony. home here continue to make their nil Mis. McKenna will retain her Register. while Mr. isition as postmaster Kenna will devote his time to his For Salat or Kent isorial business. with A iWes farm land. were piesent. Supreme Court Judge James V. Cherry of this city has Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bird were be formally announced that he will guests duiing the week of Mr. and a candidate tor the Republican nomMrs. P. O. Washburn at Monroe. ination for Justice of the Supreme Couit at the state convention to be As .u S. Sorensen of Elsinore, owner of held in Salt Lake July 14th. The Fair store, was a business vis- is generally conceded that the nomitor in Salina Sunday. inee for Supreme Court Justice will be chosen iiom the Southern part ol s Miss Alice Thorpe is the guest of the state this year, Mr. Cnerry are and triends supporters many friends at Manti this week. conlidently predicting his nominathe Your Fourth of July Suit? Have tion. Mr. Cherry is a leader of havthe of state, section in this bar ? order of Place it your you thought for nearly with me and have it here on time. ing practiced law here served one He has CLAYTON RASMUSSEN, Salina. thirty years. lew days. waters swishing around began to undermine the north approach and lor some time it was thought the 52 I James W. Cherry for Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harmon of Willard spent a few days this week visiting with his brother, Leslie Harmon, and family. When cleaning house you will need disinfectants and germicides. We have what need. Lewis Drug Co just you Miss Irene Henrie of Manti is the guest of Miss Gladys Thorpe for a but Numb Local News Mattsson and Ray Evans spent visiting: with friends C. Twite during the past week the bridge spanning the Sevier river nuitn of Redmond was threatened by the high water and it required the tlfuits of several men and teams to save it. More than 75 loads of imk and earth were required to fill the cavity washed away when the hriak was discovered. At this point llieie is a curve in the river and the ther rising and slight decline. - Salina, Utah, Saturday June 3, 1922 Past few Days The AL NA SUN BOND ou Minbitrn, Iowa, May1 tit ti. 1920 Rheumatism Herb Co., Ocean Park, Cal. Gentlemen: My mother is suffering dreadfully with rheumatism. We have tried doctors, all sorts of patent medicines and liniments, but no relief, and my ( M rs. W. F. Antic of Eorwalk, Iowa) wrote me and told mis to get a pound of your herbs, for she knew it would do wonders for my mother. SHE L SU1) IT CURED 11ER AND OF HER NEIGHBORS. Please send it as quickly as possible. Very Mrs. E. M. Jones. Send fnr free Booklet of letters from people all over the U. S. testifying to the wonderful results of these Herbs. Men and women agents are building up a good business selling them. Agents wanted everywhere. Price $1 pound jiostpaid. RHEUMATISM HERB COMPANY, Ocean Park, California. Advt. sister- 3 jCetterheads Envelopes 'dftll Heads 3 GiveUsYoun Orders for Hinting -in-law SKV-HiA- nei lU vi c 1 weoomg and other invitations, panv phlcts folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes, etc., constantly carried in stock for your accomrriodatton Get cur figures on that printing you have been thinking of. New Type, Latest Style Faces , |