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Show THE SALlNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Baseball game, Salina Lions club versus Gunnison Lions club, at Gunnison, Sunday, 4 :30 p. m. It wili be a roaring good games to The following people motored on the and day spent Sunday Joseph on an outing trip: Mr. and Mrs. MarMiss Leda Gates, assistant tele- tin Jensen, Mr, and Mrs.- Ira Jensen, phone operator, returned Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardsen and Sonoma Jensen of Redmond and Mr. a weeks visit at Salt Lane. and Mrs. A. C. Willardsen and daughter, Louie. Before returning to SaMr. and Mrs. C. Ray Evans motorlina they stopped and visited with on ed 10 Richfield Saturday afternoon a combined business and pleasure Mrs. Shipp at Joseph. trip. Iola Borg of Richfield has been the were Larsen house Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and guest of Miss Jewel Willardmosen week. this They visitors Saturday. Ephraim tored there to visit with friends and relatives. Qum Boots of the hip and short varieties at The Peerless. Adv. Miss Eva Burgess, a U. of U. stur dent returned to Salina Saturday to Alt Ivie and family of Columbia, with here few a visiting days spend been visiting friends here her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Utah, have the past week. Sunday they were Burgess. entertained b Mrs. G. A. Gates. Jdcia 1 AURORA Madia Christen.sen recently returned from Myton where she spent the last seven months teaching school. She reports having spent a very enjoyable winter. Miss Amy Durfee spent Thursday and Friday in Richfield. Emeron Shaw who has been suffering the pa.-- two weeks from an attack of heart trouble, is again able to be about. Misses May Lazcnby and Lucille Ivie were Richfield visitors Friday. Mrs. Conrad Payne, who has spent the past month in Salt Lake, where she went to seek medical attention for her baby, returned Friday and reports the little child improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward amt , Frank Herbert was a Gunnison visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. Herbert motored there on business but before returning home he spent a few hours visiting with his daughter Mrs. A. J. Tompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson of Lark arrived in Salina Saturday, Mrs. Atkinson has been away the past month where she underwent a surgical operation at the Lark hospital. Both she and her husband will make their h. n! here in Salina in the-futur- Bert Jensen left for the capitol city Tuesday morning on a combined bustness and pleasure trip. , , . c.'. Mrs. Leon Humphrey returned to Salina after spending several days in Mayfield visiting ber mother, Mrs. L. D. Larsen. v , Miss LaVerda Rasmussen of Bick-ne- ll is here this week visiting with her cousin, Pearl Jensen. ; Miles Curfew left for Salt Lake on Tuesday where he will spend a few days looking after some business affairs and visiting friends. - i . Mrs. Vorhees of Manti gave birth to a fine baby boy at the Salina hospital Sunday afternoon. Both mother and babe are doing splendidly. . . ; Mrs. Mary Hall has been in American Fork the past week visiting rel ; . , i . NOTICE Teacher-Gravedigge- rs According to an old record the duties of an English schoolmaster of 1661 were as follows: To act as court messenger, to serve summonses, to conduct certain ceremonial services of the church, to lead the Sunday choir, to ring the bell for public worship, to dig graves, to perform other occasional duties." It has come to my attention quite recently that considerable vandalism has occurred at our north cemetery, by vicious persons in the manner of shooting the knobs or ornaments from off tombstones and in various other ways. To have people among us who are vile enough to do acts of this kind is a disgrace to our community and to the end that such practice be stopped the city of Salina will pay a reward of $25.00 for the arrest and Minnehahas Grave Located conviction of any person found doing At De Soto, Wls ,a town of 340 cemeterto the of either damage city which was settled by New population, ies or other city property. England Yankees, the Indian maiden J.' F. BARNARD, Minnehaha Is buried on the crest of Mayor. a hill overlooking the town. Many Americas Glacial Period Geologists agree that there was a glacial period In the northern United States. The rocks In this part of the country bear evidence of having been glaclalated. Small remains of glaciers are found In the high Sierras, on the volcanic cones of the Cascades and In Montana and Colorado. The presence of moraines also bears witness to a glacial period. persons wrongfully suppose she was buried In Minnesota, where Minnehaha falls are located. Animal Understanding . good-nature- d ho.-pit- al -- J Legal Nonces' r SMmaimMmmMimmBM Advertise that Dugdale. the purpose of gaining information Sec. 20; Township 22 south Range 4 in regard to the woik of the Stake The school East, Salt Lake Meridion. year book, High Mutual board. Northern Light, will soon shin' Copies of said lists so far as they Mr .and Mrs. Ezra Mason, Sr., Mr. a again as all material has gone to tin and Mrs. G. D. Mason and Mrs. relate to said tracts by descriptive printer and they expect to have ii Andrews of this city spent Thursmbdivisions, have been conspicuousready for publication about May dO day with Mrs. Miles Nielsen. Mrs. ly posted in this office for inspection , Nielsen is the daughter of Mr. and by any person interested and by the Mrs. George Johansen of Axte" Mrs. Ezra Mason, Sr. witl here public gone' ally. During the period visiting spent Wednesday Clyde Q. Bell and Ivan E. Bell of of Vfrs. G. A. Gates. publication of this notice, or any Provo, spent Fiiday with their sister, time Mrs. Ireta Mason. thereafter, and before final apJesse Bean of Richfield was a Salina Mrs. Stella Lewis returned from proval and certification under departvisitof Thurs'day.' Provo Saturday after having spent a mental regulations of April 25, 1907, pleasant week with her mother, Mrs. protests or contests against the f Sarah Draper of that city. claim of the State to any of the A number of our people attended By Special Correspondent or subdivisions hereinbefore tracts o the high school track meet at Salina described, on the ground that the President James Arthur ChristenFriday and repoit a delightful time. same is more valuable for mineral sen, Martin Jensen and Joseph F. Pet Mrs. Hannah Ivie met with a seri- than for agricultural purposes, will eraon attended the South Sevier stake ous accident last Thursday when she be received and noted for report to conference at Monroe Sunday. and fell from a scaffold on the General Land Office at Washing-o- n dipped Mrs and Mrs. Jensen Mr. and Ira vhich she v as standing calcimining. D. C. Failure so to protest or Martin Jensen visited friends and rel Ihe sustained a broken leg. Dr. C. on tost, within the time specified, will .itives in Joseph Sunday. 2. West of Salina was called an set re considered sufficient evidence of Miss Myrlin Peterson returned t he broken bene. Mrs. Ivie is resting he character of the her home In Redmond Monday afted easily at this writing. and selection the tracts thereof, bean enjoyable trip to the capitol city Mrs. C. Seegniillcr, Mrs. J. W. ing otherwise free from objection, The Redmond Ward Primary gave Stewart and Mrs. J. W. Ross of Rich.vill be approved to the state. Eli F. their May festival last Saturday eve- field and Mrs. Merle of VenBrugger Taylor, Register ning. The hall had been specially decice were here Date of first publication April 17 evening to orated with, .a profusion of spring effect a LadiesWednesday Farm bureau organ Date of last publication May 15 flowers, and with the king and queen sitting at the throne the picture was most entrancing. Miss Velma Jensen and Don Draper, took the parts of queen and king. By their clever dancing and songs the Redmond children c gave their audience a real night of entertainment. , Reed, Peterson and Marvin Jensen left for Salt Lake City Wednesday where they wilL remain during the summer months. Religion class conference was held in the Redmond .ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Stake visitors attending the conference were: Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Mrs. C. Ray Evans and Mrs. Agnes McDonald, Mrs. T. C. Nelson entertained a number of her friends and relatives Prepare now to attend the Second National Summer School. Courses covering all major branches of learnthe occasion her being Thursday, ing, with graduate or undergraduate credit. Twenty-eigbirthday anniversary. Chatting was celebrated educators at your service, including the principal diversion of the afterThomas Nixon C;uer of Harvard and Charles A. noon and at sundown a delicious and of University of Missouri, both to teach full well prepared luncheon was served to quarter. 1st Term: June 15 to July 25 thirty guests. 2nd Term: July 27 to Aug. 29 Mrs. Harold Bams of Salt Lake Register June 12 or 13 spent Sunday in Redmond visiting Registration Fee, $25 1st term her mother, Mrs. Hans Rasmussen. of 6 weeks. $35 full quarter. Write for catalog. . J. F. Davidson and chjldrer returned to their home in Springvilk Wednesday after spending severa' days here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson. Mrs. atives and friends. ization. The ladies spoke to a good sized crowd and were successful in completing the organization. Mrs. Janette Harward entertained at a very delightful party Sunday on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Naomi. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Lora Curtis and family returned to their home in McGill, Nevada, last Tuesday, after spending the past two months with Mrs. Curtis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy. Robert Young of Salt Lake City, architect for the L. D. S. church was here Thursday and Friday for the purpose of inspecting the new church building now In course of construction . Mr. Young will give his report after consulting with the church authorities at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs .Lee G. Durfee and family motored to Monroe Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Durfee' s sis- Mr. and Mrv. Dewey Mason and famiThe animal closest In understandlies motored to Glen wood Sunday and ing to a roan Is the dog, but, comparatively speaking, the understandspent the day with Mrs. Hu wards Mrs. Olof Olsen. ter, ing is very slight, and is greatly bound Bell. H. H. Mts. Mr. and parents, was Aurora on the two list up in the dogs Instinct of dry Mrs. Bell ha- - been ill with an attack and its realization that man this week while repair work days of influenza. Is friend. For example, loud its was Ve'nS done on the pipe line. a dog, even If Mrs. Nettie Harward and Mrs. Beaworries usually laughter Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day, formerly The horse, It on is visitors were Salina Harward trice laughter. C. M. Heppler of Richfield spent of Fillmore, who have spent the past Took His Encore He comes second on the list. probably, Saturday. three months writh Mrs. Days parents, Monday in Salina on business. It was little Ruths first isit to the Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew of Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kennedy, left Tuesfarm. She was watching a meadowPolice Dogs Not Part Wolf lina spent Sunday visiting with relday for McGill, Nevada, where they lark in an adjoining field and listenMr. and Mrs. Karl Webb of RichPolice dogs are often supposed to here. atives she while a little to In his intend to make their home. song. ing field and Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of be descended from wolves, but this her aunt Mrs. Merle Peterson of Bingham is Philip Mason, Jr. was taken to the entered the house and atold Monroe were the guests of Mr. and Is not so. They are directly descendbit He wasnt about it. afraid, here to pond the summer with her Salina hospital Tuesday, suffering ed from Mrs. June Wbb on Sunday. peaceful . German shepherd she said, he just looked at me and father, Wilford Curtis. from an attack of influenza and tyThe fact that there have been dogs. another around and turned sang Reed Stevens was thrown from a phoid. Mr. Masons entire family is then In no France since 1838 makes wolves verse. of Richfield was hor.se Judge H. the theor. that they are part wolf Sunday, and sustained several on the sick list, and at the present a business visitor in Salina Monday. bruises and a broken collar hone. lie absurd, scientists say. ' writing his young baby is very ill. . From the Hindoo was taken to the Salina M iss. Cleo Stevens is spending the The good man rewards with kindMiss Mina Bell motored to Elsinore where his injurie; were treat" 1. week with friends in Gunnison. Sanskrit Proverb ness the very being who injures him. her to visit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward spent Sunday beasts unite from motivea and Birds So sandal It Is wood, while the . felling, ,i The great war was to make the Saturday in Salina. of convenience; fools from fear and aroto the ax of the its edge Imparts Mr, and Mrs.,H. S. Carlisle and Mr. What might have been a very reii-ou- s world safe for something or other, but matic savor. stupidity; arid just men at sight. and Mrs: Frank. Herbert were the accident ended in nothing more it wasnt for pedestrians. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thomp- than a bad scare for all concerned, 111 son Monday evening. tU'Mi" when two cars diiven by Glen Shaw . of Aurora and Grant Shaw of Vermil---- The seniors ef North Sevier High ion, collided Vermilion of north just are rejoicing over their beautiful last Sunday night. The accident ocMonclass rings which they received curred when both cars tried to cross Probate and Guardianship Notices. day of this week. a culvert at the same time, the driv- Consult County Clerk or the respeci t ., ers being blinded by the lights of the tive signers for further information. ' Miss Lenete Jensen motored to Richcars. The cars were both badly brokfield Tuesday afternoon and spent the en, and were not able to he moved. NOTICE day shopping and visiting friends. Mr. Gledhill of Vermilion took the ocin your home town newspaper and get , United States Land Office, cupants of the cars home. from L. A, Jeffery returned Friday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harward, Mr. Lake Ctiy, Utah. April 8, 1925 cannot be attained through results a business, trip to Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Dan Harward and Eldon To Whom it May Concern word-of-mouth the advertising methods Harward, all of Helper, arrived here is hereby given that the A. J. Lewis and John Barnard made Saturday. They were summoned to a trip to Marysvale Sunday on busi- the bedside of their father, who is State of Utah has filed in this office - . ness. lists of lands, selected by the said very ifl. Mr. Harward is here with his daughter, Mrs. Ruel Curtis. State, under section 6 of the Act of Mrs. Etta Dugdale and son WenMiss Amy Durfee and Mrs. G. C. Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as dell of Provo are here this week vest- Johnson motored to Richfield Sunday Indemnity School Lands, viz: Serial ing Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jeffery, the where they attended a meeting for No. 035254. Lot 2 sec 6; NWNEtt. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Young and children of Brigham City have been the parents of guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright , the past week. The e ImtStirnA&m Lu-'11- to your local newspaper and read all of the news that i3 of vital interest to you i . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattsson of Richfield, Mrs. C. Ray Evans and chil dren and John Barnard returned tc Salina Thursday after a three days trip to Emery county. Mr. Barnard and Mr. Mattsson were called there ru government business. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMillan of Sigurd were in Salina Wednesday afternoon visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Henrietta Wright returned tc her home in Richfield Tuesday after spending several days here visiting the family of her son, E. C. Wright , , . No wonder Arthur Martin smiles this week as Mrs. Martin presented h:m with a fine baby boy Saturday. The Little fellow is not so small as h tipped the scales at ten pounds. "Daddy Martin reports both mother and son doing nicely. . Mrs. George Small of Provo - has been here the past week visiting with her husband. She returned home v Sunday. : , k C. J. Olsen, who has beeii residing here in Salina the past year mdved to the Fish Lake reserve the past week where he will resume his duties as forest ranger. , 1 . . Lawn Mowers and Grass Catchers at very reasonable prices at The Peer: less. Adv. i . j ' i Ole Larsen of Redmond who has been confined to his home the past year as a result of a paralytic stroke, was in Salina Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Max Cohen was a Gunnison visitor Wednesday ar.d Thursday.'-- , i Kenneth Olsen of Emery is here staying with- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr. - James C. Jensen and Jesse Thomell motored to Gunnison Sunday on a combined business and pleasure trip REDMOND ' ' Washday With The . non-miner- p A Half Hundred Is the Happiest Day of the Week College Courses Cach an Cvent ailonal Siinimei . . ht Ell-wo- Original Jim Crow The originator of the negro charae-'er-, Jim Crow, was the minstrel, He Thomas D. ,Rlce of New York. first appeared ps Jim Crow at the Park theater !n' New York. He laler toured Euglaud. 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