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Show r We Do Advertise ! ! It Pays Job-Printi- ng V CL 8 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926. . Is SAUNA RELATIVES ATTEND BREWSTER FUNERAL SUNDAY Mails Funeral services for Edwin Brewster, father of Mrs. T. P. Peterson, and grandfatehr to Mrs. Geo A. Gates and Edwin Gates of this city, and Mrs. Lee Manscfn' of Eureka, were held at Salt Lake last Sunday afternoon, and was attended by Mrs. Geo. held at Redmond last Saturday and Gates and Edwin Gates. Mr. Brew- Sunday, proved one of, th.e. most sue- - ster was well known in Salina, hav- kere frequently. He was cessful from a standpoint of atend- - in f aSe and was biehly ance and interest. The Redmond spected. chapel was filled to capacity at most Mr Brewster was barn in Woler- of the meetings and the Sunday af- hampton, Straffordshire, England, ternoon service standing room was at He arrived in Salt Lake City in Sep- a premium. ficers were pleasing. Apostle David since. He had been associated with 0. McKay of Salt Lake, was the for the principal sveaker. It was Apostle S 1Ve y yea McKays first visit to North Sdvier aSr, He was a member of the high and the reception given him was a quorum of the Mormon mark of appreciation at his first in? church. His wife, Annie Rathbone troduction. He spoke at three sesdied in Salt Lake in 1909. sions during the conference, Saturday Brewster, the parents of fourteen were afternoon to the priesthood, Sunday They of whom survive. Fifty- ten children, morning and Sunday afteroon before three grandchildren and thirty-on- e the general conference. also survive him. Apostle McKays message Saturday afternoon was a plea for the men NEWLYWEDS ARE FETED who hold the priesthood, to live the The Royal Neighbors of Salina, of lives of which they are capable of livMrs. Kent Goldbranson which is a ing, adding that they must live up to member, paid high honor to Dr. and their professions of faith. Sunday morning Apostle McKay Mrs. Goldbranson at a social function gave a demonstration Sunday school held at the rooms of the lodge last lesson. The young students of the Saturday evening. All the members primary and kindergarten classes of of the lodSe aftd a few invited friends Redmond ward, responded well. His .were present and the affair proved purpose in this lesson was to teach the social event of the week. Profile children, as well as the adults, pressive 500 was the diversion and that they should make their inner in the contest first honors were won lives clean and wholesome.. by Mrs. Calud Burgess and Carl Niel- Apostle McKay urged the different son. and the consolation to Mr. Haze1 and Dr. Goldbranson. During quorums and priesthoods and wo- mens auxiliaries to get the spirit of the evening Mrs. Goldbranson was brotherhood and fraternity in their presented with a valuable and A deby daily- acts of char- - sonae Par of woolen blankets. ity and service to their fellow asso- -' heious hot luncheon was served by ciates. At the Sunday afternoon service Apostle McKay was greeted by an audience of five or six hundred people. His address was masterly and well delivered and when he had finished it was evident his MU had made a deep impression on his hearers. Musical numbers were furnished throughout the several meetings by Frank Nelson, an employe of the the Redmond choir, under the direcWestern Clay & Metlas company, op- tion of Tony Willardson, and the Sa- lina male quartet comprising"' Dan eraton a drying plant at Aurora- - met Baker, G. M. Burr, Ernest Swalberg, witk a painful and serious accident A. C. Prows,- J. C. Jensen, M. I. Ove- - while at work for his company last son and directed by G. M. Wright, ' Sunday evening shortly after 8 golos were given by J. C. Jensen, M. I. Oveson, Dan Baker and G. M 0cj0ck chinery and in some manner his right Wright. hand was caught in the cogs of the revolving wheels. Before he could .extricate his hand all the fingers and L thumb were badly crushed. He was alone in the mill at the time of the accident and after going to a neigh- boring house, he was hurried to the Salina hispital where he was given treatment. The thumb and second finger were so badly crushed 82ars ' Plan eme Sails Scaaiara Meal . Big Pov Wow Proves BirSiKS Saturday, February 13. will be red letter day for the boy scouts in the disrict of the Bryce Maple Grove Canyon council, and elaborate Jrep- Nations are being arranged to make the event a most memorable one. an aggregate mem- Five trooPs of bership nearly ninety members, and embracing Salina, Redmond, Au- - The first annual reunion of the Scandinavian society of the North held in this Sevier stake, which-waand eve- afternoon city Wednesday s ning, will go down in history as one of the most successful of its kind . ever held m the county. Nearly 140 were in attendance and from the opening number at 2 oclock Wednes- - NO. 30 MUSIC IN RURAL DISTRICTS RANKS WITH VERY BEST Music in the rural districts of Utah is superior to that produced in most country towns of the United States, declared Professor Thomas Giles, head of the music department of the University of Utah.The music throughout the state of Califor- nja however, he continued, is prob- ably as good as that produced on an average in various parts of Utah, but ceai",y it is no beter than Utahs. Professor Giles gave as his reason for placin? the standard of utah mu sic 80 bjgb tbe fact tbat SQ many of the intructors of music throughout Wow Baal On Is Mala Sorensen Claims - Sun, and which involved two valuable mining claims in the Salt Gap dis- trict just east of Salina, has been cancelled and McSorely and Scott, who secured a lease on the claims have released the owners from the obligation. For some reason McSo e- - United States as well as in music farther with the result that. a new - commander of the Maple Grove dis- - continual round of pleasure and en- - centers of Europe, in addition to Uni- - bond and lease has been secured on The several committees ! the property. versity training. trict, and who has visited the Various joyment. 1 affair the in charge left noth-pries- ts The in better having class music of in the the district deal Tha of week a was the first Utah, past troPs during undone to make the reunion a as well as in all states of the ooun- - closed few weeks is hiKhly elated over the whereby J. G. Scott and J. Ob success and their efforts were well try, is having a desperate struggle Harries, the former a coming jamboree" and is predicting prominent rewarded. with the move and the vaudeville, busines man of Salt Lake, and well a wonderful exhibition of boy scout The festivities opened with a pro- - But due to the importance given work. The Maple Grove district has up in financial circles, secured a bond consisting of addresses, musi- - music during the World War. and to and lease on the Salt Gap No. 1 and .ram two been organized and a half years and the members have demonstrated ea numbers and othe features, and the increasing importance of the po- - 2. The deal involves $50,000 and ac-a- n unusual interest in the work, suf- - was carried out with few exceptions sitkm of music as an educational fac- - cording to the papers filed ' the so that the boys' are quali- - as published in the Sun of last week, tor in the colleges and universities of tion runs for a period of four years, owlnp the program a sumptuous the country, it is holding its own. and have been accepted by Joseph. fied to do the stunts with credit. was served. Mathias Erick- - In many localities music in Utah is Sorenson and Alvin Sorenson, the banquet Cooperation in all the troops is pro- called making impressive strides on as toastmaster, acting toward original locators, nounced and the demonstration of the for responses: something better, Professor Giles The terms of the lease call for for-b- e work to be given February 13, will uPn the following " Song, G. Loientzen; reading, Andrew said. worth while. ty shifts of work a tnonth and work Dahlsrud; song, Charles Hansen; During the past en years the en- - must be started before the 20th of Mr. Scott, who will d is as followg; reading, Hans Jensen of Redmond; rollment in University of Utah mus- - this month. ic classes has increased three hun- - have talk, Chas. Hansen. of the operations in the charge Gathering at Salina, 3:30 p. m. the dance in the eve- - dred per cent. There are now 360 development of-t- he Preceding property, stated Band Music. ' ning, a spirited basketball game was students studying music at the state to a Sun reporter that work would and institution. Of these, about 120 stu- - be started at once and that ther Assembly call at 3:45 p. m. played between the Swedes Troop Singing. Thisf feature proved the dens are enrolled in the band and would be no cessation until the Danes. propStar Spangled Banner BanTf. ' " roarious number tyi the program, orchestra. was erty developed. thoroughly Scout Oath. The Swedes had decorated themWhen sufficient surface work has s, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. selves with painted while been done to prove the permanency Fall-i- n drill formation. the Hanes masqueraded, Under false of the ledge, modern machinery will Troop inspection. moustaches and gotees. Both teams be installed and it is proposed, if ore . Parade drill. were out to win and the contest provis found in sufficient quantities, to Scaling the Wall. The ed hotly contested. Swedes, start shipments as soon as possible. Scout Pace demonstration. scored the , however, winning point A close survey has been made of Cooking Contest. and won .by a score of 20 to 23. It the property by Mr. Scott, who is an The indoor activities will be staged took the Swedsters an extra five experienced engineer and mining at Social hall and. the program is an- - minutes, though, to defeat their No. 36 ofl the Ameri- - man and according to his estimates, Salina Post as follows: ponents. At the end of the last the ore bodies should expose in big Singing. y, but mte wo'rki quarter the score .stod 19 to 19, and ca. Le?lon was recently honored by quantities with in the final extra play receiving the membership of one of the lease granted and with the Opening- Prayer. Scout Oath, Motto and Slogan. the 840J) patriotic stenographers who amount of. money involved, added to the Swedes won. Scout Laws First Class Scout. The dance was the closing enjoy- - enlisted in the U. S. Navy as Yeo- - the fact that so much work will be Welcome Speech District Chair- able number. It is estimated that men (f) during the World War, Dorr- required by the men just acquiring . man, J. Oscar Anderson. some 300 gathered to enjoy the old- - na Kurtz Barnard. Every girl who the property, it is now a certainty Presentation of Badges time music and dances and the fun enlisted meant one more man for sea that Salina mineral mines will be Scout Song Dads. was enjoyed until a late hour. duty, in other words, they were the greatly stimulated and that real de- First Aid demonstration Red- The Danish led in number of at- - landsmans release. velopment will start. ' mond. Mrs. Barnard enlisted in Chicago tendance at the reunion, there being Band Selection, ninty-si- x present from Denmark, and was sent to Washington, D. C. Short Talk Scout Executive Haw- - Sweden was second with 22 present, and assigned to Aircraft Specifica- and Norivay only had nine represen- - tions in the Navy department. She Fire demonstration . Troop No. 2 tatives. belonged to the Yeoman (f) Battalion of 250 girls which was very much in caj;na the limelight in ahd around WashingSinging-- Get Acquainted. g demonstration ton, D. C. during the war. They n0 j Salina were in New York by special train to Signalling-Aur- ora. aid in a Liberty Loan drive, march(Semaphore), Last Friday night, Salina students Signalling Sigurd. (Morse Code), ing up Fifth avenue in ' Navy Day the Westminister college attending J. A. closing Remarks-Presi- dent parade, appeared at the Hipodrome at Salt Lake, were prominent facto, s ChristeYisen. theatre in exhibition drilling, ban- - in an house reception tender- .open ' Scout Leaders Prayer. Singing queted at the McAlpin and Pennsyl- - ed by thc livinff at Foater IIal,t ' 8 Sineing Taps. lbe new dormitory, for the faculty, of east the Tire snowfall in ranges Sout Benediction. atiHobokejn- - Embarkation camp, and and trustees and the Salina is comparatively light as com- - entertained at various other organ- - students, board Bugle Taps. woman,8 board of E1. pared with former years, and on the .zat.ons, theatres and cabarets while ward Martin and shepherd, south slopes the ground is barren of there. They were in the many par- - two Salina students. attending the snow. This is the report brought to ades in Washington, and were fre- were among the hosts at the Salina by Rangers Tangren and Barn- - quently reviewed by high officials of -Miss -- 'Lou open' house reception. ard when they returned Tuesday from the Navy Department; on the Ellipse, also of Salina, and wdio is shepherd, Meadows Gulch Divide on the Fish- - White House Grounds and were given a student at Westminister was at ' lake forest. The gentlemen had been a reception on board the destroyers tbe reCet)tion. tbe bome of George Holdaway, formerly tendered its services to Dr. Tlans were made and check a and! while anchored at against Pauling tresspassing Terry making por tb;s narticular ocrassion the a mile. From there John J. Tigert, United States Com- mapped out for the beet growing and p,50ut quarter of cattle, stduying the moisture condi- - the foot of Seventh street, assisted in reception room of the dorm wos harvesting of beets and the contract ,be was taken to the residence of E. missioner of Education, who is now ti0ns and making a general inspec- - decorating the graves of fallen heroes beautifully decorated and the elect. for the present year were taken up, P' Bierce, consulting engineer for the engaged in making preparations to tion of that section. Only a few cat- - in our National cementry, Arlington, cajiy equipped housekeeping apait- No definite action was taken on the fmPany- - Preparations were hurried- - survey the public schools of Utah. tle were found tresspassing. Pre- - on May 30th, and it was while the ment occupied bv the house mother tke Hip to the Salina This committee consists of Professor ..contract and committees will be datory animals are causing some Battalion was being entertained at and the neatly kept boys rooms' hospital, a distance of six miles, and LeRoy E. Cowles, University of gr;ef and evidences were found where the Marine camp at Quantico, Va., elicited much named to look Into the matter. praise from the hosts The annual election of officers re- during all this time Mr. Nelson was Utah, Mr. Irvin S. Noall, supervisor bad jjppn killed, supposedly by that Yeoman Kurtz met Sergt. Barn- - of visitors to advices reaccording sulted in the election of Joseph Chris- - suffering severely from his injuries, of trades and industries, State School c0yOtes or other wild animals. ard who was one of the committee ceived here. .; The accident is the first of any office, Professor Henry Oberhansley, tensen as president, C. L. Despain B M. Jorgenson, who just returnfor the banquet and dance. The bat- Foster hall where the boy students and Royal Whitlock k'nd, to happen at the company s new Utah Agricultural college, Dr. Hugh e(j from a two weeks absence in talion was also enertained on the hold forth, represents a cost1 of $80,- M. Woodward, Brigham Young Uni- secretary-treasure- r. Eoutbern partSi where he was inspect- - Presidential Yacht. Mayflower, on a 000 and has accomodations for ' 102 Representatives c'allt since dt9 opening some three ' Smith on the board will be T. H. Atkin of wpeks ago. Mr. Nelson,, according to versity, Superintendent ing his sheep interests, reports no trip down the Potomac, to Norfolk, students. It is a memorial to' Robert of is well Dean Juab as could Milton as be and doing district, Salina; Alma Larson of Redmond; reports, snew of any consequence at Milford, Va., Mrs. Barnard was a charter Rubie Foster of Outtumwa, Iowa. It Moroni The con- - member of Bingham Post, and the is regarded as the best boras dormi- Eazenby of Ayrora, and expected, and if nothing . unforseen Bcnnion, University of Utah. . This Frisco Modena and Lund. happens he will be able to be up and action, . h;owever, is in line with a dtion of the sheep, however, is good, first woman in Utah to join the Clifford H. Childs of Gunnison tory in the state of Utah, and is a resolution passed by the Utah Edu- the The financial condition of the as- - ahout in a short tfme. feed still being in fine American Legion. range good companion to Feny Hall, the ' cation association through its House ; . Time was when these young wo- - splendid sociation, together with the reports These shape. girls dormitory. of Delegates oh October ENTERTAINS AT 500 22, 1925. from various officers, were highly At the Piute Reservoir & Irriga- - men were called, by a careless and buildings furnish excellent homes f Mrs. Wilford .Tangren was the The resolution is as follows: n gratifying and members are very tions storage reservoir in Piute reecipitate press, yeomanettes, but students and the teach-countWe commend the the State Board much pleased with the progress the charming hostess at a 500 party of secthe with to June Secretary Webb, according Navjp Daniels, ing facilities are second to rone h association has made . since ijs or- - st her hqme yesterday afternoon-ganization- . of Education for arranging for a retary for the company, is two and that punctilious regard for the rules the west. Westminister college is from two to five thirty, when she en- - state wide survey of the public a half feet lower now than it was 1 the navv 'which has always dis- - makingawonderful growth am! is We pledge our A large representation of beet "rtained for the Mesdames Rex schools of Utah; tinguished him, said no, no, no. He supnort in providing the ecreed that they, should growers from Aurora, Salina, Gun- - Barnard,' Dan Baker, G. M. Wright, rank as commission all wth and nison and Fayette were present at survey any M. S. Yeoman David Hall, Jorgenson, meaning female. (f), command that will asthe Saturday meeting. Evans, Dan Fleece and J. P. R.as- - data at our in sist them ' determining the true . J. W. Gribble, superintendent of nossen. In the contest at cards the in our state. of 8tatus educatin II. E. General Manager Lewis of fir t prize was won by Mrs. Dan Ba- the Sevier Valley Coal company, ac- - W, while the consolation went to companied by Mrs. Lewis, have re- - Mrs. Max Cohen. At five o'clock the' Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Manti, were great help and there is every reason west of Salina is still iin bed at tho nt the chapel Tuesday evening. from a brief business and hostess served a dainty three-cours- e guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. to b'dieve that the later storms will home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence lowing a program a dainty luncheon was served at the Gribble home. the lodge members. Hilda Gates. pleasure trip to Salt Lake. Deaton. fill the reservoir. side-burn- ' ns - Mil it Injured f five-minu- te ts Aid In Life-savin- Farmer Is . on AH Woe fr vice-preside- Ca-lvi- n t y, Fri-turn- |