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Show 4Y We Do $ Job Printing Farmers Msrslni Coil Drive Cnpanj fill Speed fori; NO. 33 FEBRUARY 5, 1926. SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, Result Id San Francisco Overlooking Wendover Cut Off and Salt Lake Is to Suffer as Result Footprints at Mine V Following the meetings of the e fcers ond directors of the Sevier at held Lake Salt jey Goai company, and at Richfeld, it is announced hat more elaborate plans will be made to rush development work on the proper-tin Salina canyon, and to this ies Approximately fifty new members joined the Salina farm bureau, drive by the lesuL of a two-dalocal and county officers of the or- ganization. The drive was put on by W. D. Fitzgerald of Lichfield, J. H. Payne of Elsinore, and Franklin T. Nel-oof Redmond, and assisted by farm bureau enthusiasts of the local organization. Those taking part 'in the drive for new members are highly elated over the copperation in banding the fanners together for better conditions in marketing and other features which are handled by the farmers. The fee, since being reduced to $5, is more inviting, as it allows a larger membership, and with a larger membershop, far of-ha- ve Val-th- y n can be accomplished. J. T. Crane is president of the Salina Farm bureau, and acting with is being made. Additional h;m is Lee Petorson, as secretary. headway have been added and itt is forces Now that the membership has been by the middle of the coming increased, and with the possibilities thought week the second shift of miners will pf enlisting more members, bg things be started. are being planned and if the memEveything points now that the bership will attend, the meetings and railroad company will tush the comaid in solving some of the perplexing of the branch line to the mine pletion . . questions, there is every reason to comn summer, said an believe that Salina will soon, have on . ntTimal the PlanS of the best locals in the state. ?Jhe IT N alone are the activities of the Tn them 11 e:ry to executive members of the county reason be a race between the coal farm bureau being exercised in Sa- - ,t will lina but Redmond and Aurora are con,Pany and the railroa.d, to deter- e reay tirst. We m2ne w. lc being visited and the responses for afler aie g'0U1fr new members are being met wth en- fal th a1 couraging success.- Martin Jensen is ure a reac: f rai roa W1 piesident, and Elmer Nielson, secre- the at tonnaSe produced Redmoncf J caref local, and Will tary of the . a CrPTy;If k7 m w"--wa- rd $50,-00- cut-of- f, North Sevier Vies Danes' it lint t Resi Big God-forr1- Story The annual Utah district conference Overcoming a threatening lead, and will 0f American rougher Boy gcouts combating a crowd of the entire the Salina, Club gme, be held Tuesday in the Elks 'throughout basketdivision, Sevier of the Dr. George J. Fish- - champs house at Provo ,.under er, deputy ch.ef scout executive, o '- w pare-visin- tw with ,a crowrirl victory an1 whose residence is in New York, will over Richfield, at Richfield, last Fri- one 0 gUess 0f honor and day night. It was the hoisted flag Dr. Fisher is for Salina she has played three priniciPal speakers. mes and won all, thus placing the exnecte, to afrtve in Shit Lake Mon- Sevier boys at the top of the North day from California, where other dis- - column o entagg standing. are n0W ,T ' e western ,r'C But Salina did not earn her vie- To further finance the development holding their annual conferences. ., Going in of the mine the board of directors Other guests of honor at the Utah and obstacles real tome met team thg has levied five percent assessment conference will be Charles N. Miller thlA untn last the quarter jt wg on the outstanding stock. This meithod of Los Angeles, regional scout execu-wthe locals warmed up and gave a real chosen in preference to the is- - tive; Stuart. W., French of Pasdena, demonstration of what It,hey could do g suing of interest bearing bonds. The Cal., chairman of the regional in a pinch," and North Seveir came of the assessment was nolt. tive board, and George Albert Smith across wth the winning score, 20, e made until a recommendation was and Malcom A. Keyser, Utah while their opponents could only mus- by the bond and stockholders sentatives on the regional executive ter 14. Richfield got a lead and car- of the company. . board. In addition to the honored ried to by from two to four points guests and those taking part on the until just before he close of the first program, volunteer scout workers ?jalf wken Galina tied. . The third ' The completion of the personnel of and all state scout officials will be in quartpr saw Rjchfieldians again slid attendance. The final the survey stall to be assigned to the ahead with four points. The conference will begin m the ar)d fourth) wllon itbe C0Unty seat of school of the public system study Utah has been announced by the Bumorning at 9 oclock, this session to boyg were rouKhing it properly, Sa- of the following: Registra- consist reau of Education, Department of the Ba bucked jn and through some real of tin delegates; called to order by quint paf;sed their opponents Interior, according to advices received George Albert Smith; invocation, the and won with tlle seore as mentioned from Washington. The survey will Rev. Wiliam F. Bulkley; address of above. Salinas were credit- be made under the direct supervision The capacity of the plant being op- - welcome, Franklin S. Harris, d had while Richfield Bve ed wdk of the Commissioner of Education, f0UiS) at Aurora by the Western Clay ' dcnt of the limpanogos council; re- her. chalked Dr. Jno.-J- . rewho eeven has against Tigert, just and Metals company, through the ad- Fponse, President W. W. Henderson, The .victory over Richfield "by the turned' from Utah where he made a dHkm of a new disintegrading ma- - Cache Valley couny; address,- Dr. local lads is regarded as one of the investigation of school chine, has been increased to four Fisher, Outstanding Feature of Our . conditions in that State. best yet, and the path looks mdre imes to that of the' mill when Urst Council; addresses by the than ever before for the North rosy Arrangements are now completed and F. C. Fierce, consulting following: William Dr. operated, Feterson, . which basketeers to participate in Sevier the following educators will by . assist in the survey: Dr. Clias. H. engineer, announces that the plant is Cache valley; Dr. 'Carl .F. Eyring, lh(? stata tournament Teachers of the grade schools, Members of the Modem Woodmen row running the full 24 hours, turn- - Timpanogos L. F. Ellison, council; is the score for the Sa- - of America, Salina camp, proved roy- Judd, director of the school of jther with the faculty of tlm h'gh out the finished product at the Ogden council; S. G. Dye, Ogden coun-,a- e ing the university of Chicago; al h0St8 at a S,ciaI fu1Ct,i0n game: hw)1. Mrs. Kent Coldbran- 'dlle5 of four tons per hour, or nearly cd; br. Charles G. Plummer, Salt ' ' Dr. George A. Works, professor of of this week, when the .SALINA day evening 100 tons every day. The new unit te Lake8on a. shower at home of E. council;' President Henry rural education, Cornell University; G. T. F. P. lodge members staged a real time the plant is proving of great value and Beal, Bryce Canyon council, and Dr. 0 0 0 .4 for Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson, pop-- brides parents, Dr. and Mis. C. E. Dr. Jesse B. Sears mWnrnf.H,, 'increasing the William E II awkins, . Cache Valley. r;;-M. I. 2 1 5 ular bride and groom of a few monhts. West, last Monday evening. cation, Leland Stanford University, . and putting the product in a council, the is of Mr. one Anderson 3 California, general consulting advis3 0 E. Jensen, c. .6' leading Oveson, in behalf of the grade touch belter marketable condition. , Following a short address the con- - O. Jensen, lg 0 3 2 members of the local lodge and his ers, presented Mrs. Goldbranson w th ors; Dr.. Fletcher Harper Swift, proThe new part is us'ed for pulveriz- - ference will resume with a luncheon 1 fessor of education, University of fellow members wth August Peterson a splendid waffle plate, and a beau2 1 Pdterson, rg the mine product, and after going at 12:30 oclock. Music will .be ing and Geo. A. Gates as a committee tiful set of Community silver for the California, Berkeley; problems of the disintergrading machine nished by he Fi'igham Young univer- school financing and school support; : 4 20 on 10 8 Totals arrangements, left nothing un- - high school faculty. U Progressive Passes'tllroufh other Processes and Fity trio and an address will be given Dr. Julian E. Butterworh professor done to make the event one long to 500, music and a social time wee RICHFIELD to is bv i)r, Fisher. ready sacking. . : ' of rural bef remembered. . education, Cornell university, Progressive 500 the enjoyable feature's. Miss Stena g. t. The first shipment from the plant The afternoon session, beginning at De until eleven school buildings. 1 was 0 These educators, . . . . thirty when Scorup" and R. D. Richardson won enjoyed Lange, If wdl be made next week sometime, 2 oclock, will be called to order by Main cafe went 1 to the crowd with at least 10 specialists selected 0 the : 10 5 big Ward, rf kj?h scorP) and Mrs j. A Andprf!n when 100 tons will be forwarded to Mr. Keyser and will consist of fiom the regular staff of the bu2 where an elaborate banquet was serv- - and jjPld. Fisher were winners of the 2 c Bohmar, Ordershave been dresses and discussions by the d points. reau of education, will constitute the 0 0 0 ed to Messrs, and Mesdames Al An- - consolation. A delicious Colby, lg luncheon fer several carloads P. A. from President Merrill, Ogden ing: 0 0 derson, R. B. Evans, John Ewels, W. wag complete survey staff. G. Ogden, r hy Misses Florence Barn- California points, according to Mr. council; President Francis A. Goeltz, The field studies will be made dur1 II. Brown, Chas. NieLson, G. A. Gatos, 0 1 rf ard and jjPna Peterson. The guests Bierce, and in addition to these there Salt Lake council; President George Rasmussen, 1 of F. Martin, A. C. Willardson, Carl wprp y,e Misses Edna the latter March E. 0 and the 0. ing, rf part Passy,Jackson, Enna demands from Chicago,. Kansas City, IT Brimhall, Timpanogos council; first half of April. This survey is 0 Nielson, II. C. Williams, W. A. Tan- 0 .0 K. Ogden, rg Ram- Florence Qra gejr, Iren'tzen, Cincinnatf, and other eastern. centers.. George A. Mitchell, Zion Natonal made at the request of the Utah &ren E. C. Wright and J. E. Kianber, ardj k?na Peterson, Viviari .. ' Smith, Fred W. Reynolds, Park ; State Board of Education. 6 6 1 13 and the Misses Florence Barnard and Evador Neilson, Totals ...-.LnVerda Sconm. Mrs. Don Merriil entertained at a Salt Lake council; B. Glen Smith, ' va Bur8Tess all(l John Barnard, C. gPorup and Van Johnston, and luncheon at her home Tuesday from Zion Park council. Following the ad- i F. Herbert, Del Burgees and August and Mesdames J. A. Arn'e1- CALLED TO KAYSV1LLE STANDING OF TEAMS wo to five. Red roses in a crystal dresses there wiLbCa troop, dempn- Peterson. Following the luncheon the gf)11 rt Fisher, M. I.' Oveson an formed an artistic centerpiece sV ration by members of the Salt Lake North Sevier is leadingstrongly in Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphrey were returned to the lodge G wrjght. called to KaysviPe yesterday morning for the luncheon table. Bridge and council and a summarizing talk by Dr. the stanilig of the teams of the Sevier rooms where card playing was Spain 500 was played during the ' after- - Fisher. a' 100(1 with t first the division, per telegram by rankingannouncing in order. In the contest! for honors noon. High waV won by Mrs. The conference will close a rent. The following shows how each Mrs. F. E. Martin ani R. B. Evans' INSPECTS MINING death of Charles McClatchie, a INTERESTS to. .Me. After the club-- of the division ranks: Mr. J B. McMillian and low by Mrs. W. dinner in the evening. Humphrey. consolawhile the won first prizes, S. P. Harris, with Hands Bm? , Won Lost Pet. tion and Mrs. Humphrey will remain for U Bown, at. the bridge table; and dinner . Timpanogos council will give were awarded to Miss owmers of prizes at Sdt interests big dairy 3. 0 1.000 Barnard the funeral, which will be held Sat the winners at 500 were high, Mrs. a dramatization of a scout meeting Salina District ChaS Nielson. and Moncitv the left for Lake, capitol A. C. Pross, and low Mrs. A. C. Wil- - and the session will continue wich the Richfield 2 2 . .500 urday. Foote of Nephi, and J. A. Deputy sevthis week of after spending day 1 Ivrdson. - 1. .500 guests were following program: Musical numbers, Gunnison Scott, of Eureka, were special guests eral days here looking over his min1L. S. Seeley of Los Angeles, Mrs. 1 .333 2 presidents statometn, introduction of Monroe LOOKING AFTER INTERESTS at the party. ing interests. Mr. Harris i intere'--eMs. I. N. Parker of Redmond, Mrs. scoutmasters, treasurers report, exe- - Bicknell 0 "2' .000 with Scott and others in the Sdt J, A. Scroup, one of Utahs lead- - J B. McMillian and Miss Mary Me- - cutives report, district committoe W. E. Mason, Jr., of Aurora, ex- - Gap 1 and 2, and which is now uning stockmen, and who has stock and Millian of Sigard. .... reports, address by Dr. Fisher, and He farm interests here, came in from development. cxpies-I- . fag ceremony by Troop 10, Provo. at the North Seveir hitrh school, and pects to leave for the coast soon for tiergoing the with as himself pletfvH ed Mr. Irovo vesteiday. highly A few friends of Miss Edith Scon- L. Terry of Richfield, mdtored to a months visit. He expects to visit Scorup will be Several local scout workers from his and done work here for some time looking after his np gave her a genuine surprise Sat- - here are thought Califoralready the making plans to attend the Salt Lake Wednesday. Both the mu- - several localities and if sen- would something farm interests and placing the fa- open of the company boosters and Tiia climate ways evennig at the Humphrey Provo meeting with the view to gain- - sicians made he long trip to hear mous Scorup brand on a large num- - home. Games were played and la- - ing id'as that will aid in stimulate John Phillip Sousa and his famous suit him, he may locate there perm- - sational after work had progressed ber of young stock owned by-- him. sufficiently. ter in the evening lunch was served, ing the scout work in Gunnison. band. anently. ' Cross-Rod- fr as Cut-Of- f, refn detei-mm- nt as V from San Franci. co San Francisco road boosters do not serve Examiner. to believe in reciprocity, according The Citizens of Salt Lake, replying well founded reports, and indications &ff. are that a real scrap" will now be cjajS( bas ke following hot shot as in order. With the coming of spring a comment: There are two roultles through Utah a't which time hundreds of thousands to California that are at this time recreaction of tourists will be seeking One is an r,ll under development. through travel to the seme wonders of route Itakes the tourist and year the west, a complexity of affairs has thruough the very heart of the states arisen through the attitude of the scenic agricultural center, where are northern California highway officials, to be found attractive towns and vil- or some one connected with their oflages, fine farms, interesting ranches, fices. hotels and efficient! and ample good San Franciso, eager to aid in the auto service. One is directly 0 Wendover planked down Lake and where, after Salt from of the $1,049,000, the cost of !the crossing Itlhe Jordan river the toin-r- t Wendover road to date, and now the finds himself, almost before he realgood people of the Bay City are giv- izes it, in one of the mot ing Salt Lake a kick in the face, sections imaginable. In everv i by routing prospective trave ers over rp(.Uon are areas tha& wouH a bleak and barren sheep trail, ad- - mke Darde-of hell g discription them to go to e s, ev., an (ijsace jn alkali comparison. Salt, thence north to Twin Falls, Idaho, and mud f,aK unler the diversified leaving Salt Lake out o t e program. conditions of the short season Over at Fallon, Nev., a real bunch ha,thig route Jg availablPt makes m0. of boosters and people who know the orn through it or over it unemhir- conditions, are sending tourists, and aWe ft bas been said that San Fran- will send tourists by the way of Leh- - cJbco le advocated its constnic- niatls Cave, thence out over the splen- - f,on and contributed fw did system of highways found in atber purpose than to make their Southern Utah, and wher the only real state appear more bpauiful and scenery of the entire west is to be derful by comparison, found. On the other hand there are Fro- A Puzzle, in which vo aJld American Fork, canyons, plor- the traveler is asked to find the Wen- - joug 0d fimpanogos and majestic Neis going the rounds of bo Utab and tover F;shj lakes Zhn BrV(,R the press. The puzzle was started and the BreakSi and pr0ii!ter tban nl1 when a prospective tourist asked the in lts Vnagnlflrent splendor, the Grsn.l San Francisco Examiner the follow- - oanyon af the Colorado. These and inff question: many more points of almost equal in- Query Editor: I am planning a trip teresrti beckon the tourist southward to Yellowstone Park next spring and from Sajt Lake and mak( possiblo would appreciate very much all the weeks of unalloyed pleasure for him, information possible as to road condi- - besides bringing to the state hundreds tions via Lincoln Highway, and just 0f thousands of dollars, seventy-fiv- e what month is bst Tourist. per cent! of which eventually finds its Yellowstone Answer: National wav into Lake. Park opens June 20th, roads usually tke face 0f these facts and they become passable about the middle of are facts, and when it is seen that San Jbat month. It is probable that the Francisco aparentlv has forgotten the Victory highway from Reno to. Wells, existance of the Wendoverthence north jnto Twjn Falls and via save when it effects its own interes", Pocatello to file 'Yellowstone entrance would it not be well for ue to forget to the park will receive the bulk of it also .We might too, concede firs travel next year. However road in- - to be an other instance where Utah formation cannot be given until the has swallowed book, line and sinker laroads become pa At that time as well as the bait of outside interr, any office of California State Auto- - to .the distinct disadvantage of her mobile Association will be glad to rwn Tho Citizen - - -you.--fte- end shortly two shifts will be started to work and there will be no cessation until the shaft is sunk to the objective point:, the station cut and the immense vein of coal opened up. is also announced that wnen It the sinking of the shaft and crosscutting (to the coal is accomplished everything will be in readiness to Restart regular coal shipments. ports from the property are Ito the effect thaii t(ip shaft (is Vow beiig sunk through solid rock and splendid of-fei- icior It Pays Mvl s VCL 8 Advertise '! ! 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