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Show .1 J y...., ... . A' . t 4 Y V f: c V No. 32 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 VOL. 7. r. Company lo Fur Tourist Fay Second Bodqs 0 FIs Boosting Frail: Gay Inspiration. fail Road Mien Its Mali Aui i The Richfield Commercial If Utah is to occupy the place with dub announcement was made this morning from the (he traveling tourists that will be has issued and circulated throughout 4 main offices of the ' i ) Gunnison peeking recreation and sightseeing the state a little bulletin suggestive I , 4 Sugar company at, Salt Lake west during the com- of what could and should be done to throughout the that the second bonus would V V"; , ing summer, it is time that some- place the state on a proper footing be distributed to the beet grow-heVS w thing definitely was done to get a in the matter of permanent economof months the taxpayer was single ers of the Gunnison Sugar dis real head at an auto organization ic and efficient roads. This little Un-1 trict about the first of March married, or the head of a family, I The exact amount for the state. Other states are or- booklet overflows with sound and logto, be., sent, der the preceeding act the amount v out not is aeimateiy gven .put, of the exemption to which the tax- ganized, harmony is prevailing and ical suggestions as to ways and it is intimated that , it .will be was determined every effort is being put forth to means of placing the state on a par, payer was entitled close to 50 cents per ton.. (wing the travel. Utah, at present, so far as an adequate road system is by his status as a single person, a This will bring, the bonus distri-I- ? ftnd due to the fact that the Auto concerned, with such' states as Ariza married person, or the head of a butions of the Gunnison., Sugar. 4 ona, Oregon, Washington and Calif31ub of Utah and the state Autocompany up to $1, the firsts $ family on the last day of the taxable ornia. The style and type of road I bonus being 50 cents per ton. nobile association failed in its effyear, December 31, if the return was which, in their opinion would prove orts to form a consolidation, is not made on the calander year basis, as both economic and efficient over a ibrest with her sister states. most are. period of years, is thoroughly gone on the part of officials of the For example, a taxpayer married into, and cost of construction and State Automobile association, and maintenance on September 30, 1924, would be engone into in a way that he rebellious attitude of Mr. Risheel titled to an exemption of $1,375. For shows much attention has been that Tony Willardson, manager of the n particular, is clogging the machin-srthe first nine months he is classified I iocai picture house, and who was towards securing the very best given Something must be done, and authority on such matters as is posas a single man entitling him to an hangerousiy injured when he fell done e at once, if Utah, would enjoy sible to obtain. Our Richfield friends of and sustained a exemption of $750 slight fracture o he publicity and tourist travel that claim that approximately 850 miles the $1,000 exemption allowed a single the gkullf is reported to be making would come to the state if the auto- of person and for the last three months splendid progress.. Mit Willardson paved roads may be built over a mobile organization was working as he is entitled to an exemption of $625 g in the basement 0f the theatre a period of ten years, that will give t should. of the $2,500 exemption I week access and egress to and from the and lagt sday ag0 evening of the state from J. I Peters, publisher allowed a married person. the north, south, east and in some manner fell, strikirjk his Barfield County News, hits the nail If on June 30, a taxpayer ceased I head 0n the concrete. He was badly west and will connect up at the same W. B. Hawkins, scout iexfccutive j A one weekis courso in cheese ' On the head and expresses the views time all important centers of populabeing the head of a family the sup-- 1 jazed( but was able to get to hialor the Bryce council division held making will be offered by the depart- - 4f the southern residents when he tion. household of or one m a relative port This,, is shown can.be done lome and from there he wa8 taken to Itwo ,very interesting meetings this ment of dairy husbandry of the Utah launches the name of F. D. B. Gay at comparative small cost when comhe is he hospital where an examination relatives being discontinued to head the state allowed an exemption of $1,750 one-- 1 evealed that there was Logan,. Utah 4s the logical man pared with the tremenduous benea slight 'week. The first meeting was held agricultural college, Mr. as one of the fits to be derived therefrom. Organization. Gay, half of the exemption of $1,000 grant- fracture. 23 to from inclusive, 24, February (Tuesday night and much enthusiasm pioneer pathfinders of the state of ed a single person plus It shows and aparently proves in was shown by people, numbering according to an announcement made Is perhaps more familiar with the a the exemption of $2,500 granted the very satisfactory manner that the Caine (about . fifty were in attendance re- today by professor George B. ituation than any other man in the greatest road tax that we are paying head of a family. With regard to state. He is not only familiar with maining until between 1 and 2 oclock and Gustav Wilster. the $400 credit for a dependant, the today is in wear and tear on cars This will course The time emphawas first the of ptah highways, but has studied the through being driven over our presis status lay special determined as spent evening taxpayers enthe last day of the taxable year. If, ent oads. It shows the difference in in choosing scout leader, A. E. Jones, sis on the making of cheddar cheese. conditions in other states. The as maintainance cost between of Southern tire Utah, population such his of the support year, during gravel scout master, and assistant scout It will also include the manufacture Well as thousands of the northern and The amount that is dependant ceased, he is not entitled pavement. cheese cheese of cream and men were the which after cottage (master section, would endorse Mr. Gay for saved ii driving over pavement and to this credit. 'divided into patrols. They proceed- and the production of clean milk. (he position, and if a consolidation the amount that is lost in gas, tires to practice marching, signaling, Careful consideration will be given tto can be effected, and it should be, and general depreciation by driving The first piece of business to be ed Entertain at Dinner. no better man could be found for the over dirt and gravel roads is thorotransacted by the county commission-On- e and knot tying as well as other bacteria in relation to changes in place. Editor Peters has the follow- ughly gone into. Ways and means of the pleasant social events 1 3rs jn their milk and the influence of different regular meeting Monday l'smaller demonstrations, and a com ing to say regarding a new boss of financing some such plan is a of the week was the dinner party I vas t0 perfect the organization of the I test of knot tying between the boys kinds of bacteria on molk quality. (or an automobile association. manner that will work no material Mer-1 given by Dr. and Mrs. Don C. )0ard after the election on November I and concluded with a short nroeram Some instructions will be given in the automobile that It appears 1 even-home rill at their hardship on thee taxpayer are also last Friday i ., milk and cheese testing and much emAbe Hansen as) w a a Zion are hav-n- g discussed. at up rganization The Richfield Club most roo were artistically dec- - 4mm!MioMr' em f phasis will be placed upon dairy farm a hard time finding out just who states that its inten-ton- s emphatically and factory management covering the dll be the boss. If they would are purely suggestive and that ear te"m With Carl Tuft as hold talk on first aid work. Demonstra- cost of milk production, methods of to this interest much L as idea to brinv to the thinking its I a crystal )ver. They I ted out in organized by, ;n bow the paying for milk and breeding for milk for one day, as the devote to man sufficient data of reliable nabowl of sweet peas, ,n red and wh.te, Mr. Peteon wounded,rbandagIng chaim, anti. production. quabbling, we would feel as though ture as will help him to do his part In addition to George B. Caine, ve were on the map and that we .'dotes. More practice in rope tying, n solving a state wide problem that rank Herbert of Salina and JohnLnciuding 45 different knots was tied professor of dairy husbandry and vere .. to get going really sooner or later must be. solved if, tV cst, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Nielson, I Webb of the!I out Gustav Wilster, professor of dairy when something But and the alas, boys young sample asTociatfen 4s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones. Mr. and I 3evier Tair bf they say, the state is to take its ais-- i County wlth the scouts here. The manufacturing, who will be in direct s done, or it comes to appointing proper place in the Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. ;ussed Wlth the board the sun., We feel charge of the work, the teaching staff myone that might have a little say, hat what would interest purchase Leeting for Thursday evening I the RichMr. Mrs. lWdS June and Webb, r Evans, two Ray acrea will include H. R. Lochry and S. R. t V ' UOtl1 south as far When that P0SPned go they appears in field Club this addftCaf and Mrs. E. W. Crane and Mrs. air rounds tJ Vjn sna! I respect will inBureau secialists of the Pearce, dairy over the switch be an then outdoor demonstration, is Richfield, terest every other section of the Claud Burgess, and hostess. or the county exhibits. No defin- at 7;30 on the south side of dairying of the United States lill toward Ceder City, and on State, and especially that portion of beginning te action was taken. 0f Saiina park and the demonstration department of agriculture with head lown to St. George, forgetting all t lying south of Salt Lake City. We W. S. I Greenwood and John Henry IIOW OFTEN DO RANGE incude tent pitching, fire making quarters in Salt Lake City and Ben tbout us on this, side of the hill, xtend our congratulations to this ' 1 the commission ayne prevailed upon without matches, cooking without R. Eldredge, dairy specialist of the the fact that there are some organization and wish it every suc-eCATTLE GO FOR A DRINK? irs to assist in having another test I Utensils, etc., all classes as emergency Extension Service of the Utah Agri- wonderful towns dqwn this way. in its undertaking. I I All over 18 are urged to cultural College. Those who are acquainted with the or, cfttle tuberculosis in the county JractiCe. They insistently pass up three counind it was decided to apply with ittend the In commenting upon the nsed ,for Piute, Garfield ty seats, namely: program Saturday night. habits of livestock in the more humid date Veterinarian Dr. Webb to take special training for cheese making in and Kane, and yet wonder why they UO GRANDE RAILROAD regions might be surprised at the ,he necessary steps. Utah , Professor Wilster declared dont get any help from us. GIVES VALUABLE PUBLICITY O. A. same in animals which these the developement of the cheese that of Tooley ways Sigurd appeared f" As for us, we truely wish that business in this state ia calling for the whole concern would be turned would meet conditions in the semi-ari- d vith a petition signed by prominent Utah, Colorado and New Mexico, citizens FROM NOTES NEWS The cow ta ligurd West. of the many more trained men than can at over to the Scenic Highway asso- the territory served by the Denver requesting grant regions I present be supplied. ,that slakes her thirst every few hours dm a license for opening a pool hall ciation and our friend, F, D. B. Gay, & Rio Grande Railroad, are given n that community and the request Utah cheese producers have a big d REDMOND : in the succulent, publicity put at the head of the affair and we 288 pages of valuable potential market not only right at believe we would get some recogni through the Review Number of the pastures of the East or Middle West vas granted for the next three said home but also in California, in a dry country would wait much nonths. We Railroad Red Book, just off the press. tion. throughout this section. The Millions of routine Wilster. business on Professor hand miles several before was true to be traveling longer believe Mr. Gay Practically all communities on the a good, Mrs. Stella Peterson motored to 'f so big a volume that the of cheese made in Wisconsin line of the railroad are represented tfor a drink. pounds sections all for shooter square Salina Tuesday and visited with for- are could not of the shipped through Utah each year and is trying to route the public to and their resources and attractions get through mer friends Recently representatives and acquaintances. to California markets. If Utah will the Bureau of Animal Industry, United! vith all of it Monday, and continued; Utah ae authoritatively described by well of Scenic Wonders I n session of informed local writers. equal quality through the nearest possible route Tuesday. Reaper. States Department of Agriculture, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson and produce cheese standardized, she can which, is proper regardless of anyThis issue of the Red Book is lookmade observations on the number of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nelson of this thoroughly ed times cattle go to water under diff- Vill Practice Law Here. or upon as a standard reference book city, went : to Ephraim Sunday to have her share of this tremenduous ones personal feelings, just business. Training such as we expect whose town it passes- - throug, and on agriculture, livestock, mining and erent conditions in the range coun- held for services the funeral attend D. Reed Ellertson of Provo, .and The Nelsons are to offer in our coming short course is will win in the end. We would like scenic attractions of the intermounPeterson. try. The evidence showed that for vho was here seyeral days this week, Parley I the first step in the developement of mo?t cattle it is a long time between deceased. of the relatives mighty well to see the whole touring tain region. mnounced, before his departure for cheese makers who can compare with business turned jbve r to hint, and di inks, a matter of days rather than The book is profusely illustrated, lis northern home, that he would Mrs. B. L. Jensen of Payson, has the experts who put out the Wisconthe is equal to, if it does not surpass The cooler or wetter and hours. and town we know that every every offices here and begin the prac- - returned .to her home after spending sin product. . the weather the less likely they are to I ipen to look at,' previous review numbers. piece of something ice of law. Mr. Ellertson expects I Several, here visiting with days The wide circulation given this than water to often more every! asset Utah which is the greatest go o return to Salina about, the first of latives.' members of the second or third day. In hot weather assures splendid publicity evening and Tuesday treated fair publication be would has, viarch. He is a, graduate of the B, to the states and localities representmany of them go every day, but Y. U. and holds L, L. B. degrees! Mr- and Mrs. Martin Jensen went LProgresso club enjoyed a pleasant equal. at the home of Mrs. Jem ed. others go only twice every three orlfrom Hamilton (iiege of law jn I to. Salina. Saturday , being called surprise the occasion the Thornell, beeing once every other day. In one regionl Ia ..Jiicago, and is a member of the there on Account of the dangerous birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. Oscar Attend Funeral in New Mexico the conclusion was" Anderson. A novelty in the way of Big Stock Shipment reached that for the best interests i 311rtson win - Sustained a slight fracture of the those from Salina who at for the arrange ship Among ' most I leval proved and of range progressive gymnastics stock in country. nent of hig jaw I Bert Tuft and L. Tuft, well known library and office skull, when he fell, striking his head enjoyable stunt and in the contest tended the funeral services of Parley watering places should not be more I ixtures at once. on the concret. stockmen of Monroe, were here last Mrs. J. F. Barnard captured first Peterson at Ephraim last Sunday than five miles apart. F. II. Saturday were.. arranging for a big shipJames C, Jensen, honor, while Mrs. J. P. Madsen rement of Confer With Committee from their flocka. C. Tetersm E. Mrs. sheep and Bishop ceived the consolition prize. Dainty I Celebrale Anniversary. Misses Cardy and Lucille Ditlev . in the Tuesday Lee Peterson, accompanied assisted brothers The Jensen JosePh Christensen, president of refreshments were served at a late Mrs. Claud Burgess was delight-- son returned home from Salt Lake services by rendering a vocal selec by his son, Robert, left for Ogden Sun-- 1 Beet Growers hour, Sanpete-Sevie- r the home her entertained at fully on account of the m with two car loads of beef cattle. City Tuesday tion. day evening by a number of friends, I neM of their mothe- - Mrs. Carline associa,tion and D; H. Whittenburg, Mrs. John Nielson was pleasantly cultural superintendent for the I the occasion being Mrs. Burgess birth I DjtieVson. I Gunnison time! at her home Friday evening here were Mrs. M. K. Burt of Beaver City is Meeting at Aurora surprised A company, Sugar delightful day anniversary. I from Gunnison .Monday of this week by fourteen of her lady friends. The visiting in this city with her daughter was spent in cards and at a late hour! The seminary class of the Salina Mrs. Bryant Domgaard. delicious refreshments were served. I Mrs. Leo Crane left for Salt Lake I They met with the local members of occasion was Mrs. Nielsons birth-anschool had charge of the meethigh The Mes-will! association 1 the beet growers evening day anniversary. Their guests were Messrs. and Monday of this week, where she held at the Aurora meeting house ing coming spent in social chat and cards, after The Mes-- 1 matters pertaining to the dames Henry McKenna, Geo. Alajoin Mrs. Tom Crane. motor Elinore last of Christensen John served Sunday evening. The meeting Gates, Robert Evans, Lucius Gates I dames Crane, who conduct a millinery beet campaign were discussed. The which a dainty luncheon was in he was where I to ed Salina I spent charge of Mr. Jones and the Tuesday of Andrew to Ephraim Armstrong and Mrs. Eliza Gates, of this city store in Salina, will remain over to visitors, continued their journey services Mrs. Mr. hnd with I I afternoon the proved interesting l Tues in Salina transacted business ike con where Richfield and Aurora, and Mrs. Bruce Garry of Salt Lake attend the spring opening of the I Paris ..Jorgenson. held. were ferences day. Millinery company. City. Official ' r I I i - Self-shne- ss y. three-fourt- one-four- th 1 , one-ha- lf Fair Olficials As! I , Te5 de-o- te wLtnW sec-io- n, t, recog-ljtion- ' AT. i ss . , stream-furrowe- 1 1 . com-nission- . . - . 1 1 Jjn-sen- i 1 . j j . J I l .S' |