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Show VCL 8 SAUNA, JUNE 11, 1926 UTAH, FRIDAY, No. 51 to Sarah Jane Williams, a highly A man registering at the White With the expenditure of $2,500 in annual meeting of the cash and more than $100 donated in House hotel as F. Goss, and having a of the First State Bank of pected citizen of Utah for many labor, the road leading up Willow pleasing(?) and congeanial appearSalina, held at the bank offices, in tears gone by, passed away at the creek is to be converted into a verti-abl- e ance, closed his monthly account May ne- - home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph last the of week, Wednesday city two about clock boulevard and the difficulties 31, by skinning Emmett Robins, landWednesday dividend of ten Crane, gular of this which have been encountered in nego- lord of the hotel, out of $86.50. Goss her week, and death, cents per share was declared. The morning as ended the canyon is to be overcome, issued the big check in payment of it and a did, coming long is tiating six dividend for the first months and it will be possible, with the com- a bill of $2.15, and getting the of the year 1926 and, as customary, painful suffering. For the past six been a sufferer as a pletion of the present campaign, to change, he left town and his whereanother like dividend will follow at tears she in f trave.1 some ben or twelve miles in abouts as yet are unknown and Mr. cancerous result her growth the close of the year, bringing the faceThe the she last months The Robins is holding the sack. Not canyon with automobiles. eighteen total dividends paid for the year of work of improving the highways alone was Robins nipped but Goss 20 cents per share. The usual busi- - had been bedfast most of the time, was started Monday of this week worked a game on the Petty garage, ness was transacted and the condi- - Some eight days before her death when four teams and five men start- - leaving a fountain pen represented to tion of the bank is shown to be in she lapsed into an unconsious state ed and if nothing unforseen happens be worth $7.50 for five gallons of or and once she. did twice on,y reeogj splendid condition. to interfere with the plans the road perfectly good gasoline. The pen, on those nze about her. any toIn the selection of officers serve e Williams work will be completed by eaily fall, examination, was found to be in the rs. was in born no1 for the coming year, there was Tha building of the roadi up Wil- 25 cent class. and James W. Farrell was son comity, Missouri,' December 14, Goss hit town a week ago last Mon- low Creek was made possible by the again named as president. H. S. ,1837 and had she lived until the December she been would 89 efforts of have resof mtf day and represented himself as being the persistant was elected many and idents of of She the here aein and sPentl tears early up the board of directors are Chris Jor-- j Sanpete w'th the Utah Products company of life in of her eastern the Gunnison Center- - Salt Lake. When checking out he Part and states, county, Axtell, C. P. Cran-Scorup and H. B. gensen, i to have tie field citizens made cash donations to 'asked accommodation dall. H. B. Ortandall was named residinS in imP.9is and Missouri and Iowacheck 1862 the winch Mr. In to amount was she married of and cashed, $400 $100 has been company cashier, and Miss Violet Johnson Robins The did. in in after the and labor. The check, Williams serforest going premised and Conrad Peterson were. named asGeorge Stephen vice officials have appropriated $2,- - trugh the local bank and through ye3LT 1869 they came west locating' on assistants. 100 and all this amount is to be used clearing house, was returned The First State Bank of Salina, a lranch near the Sevier river- - Mr& on this particular road improvement. Tuesday of this week with the infor-- : one the strongest banking institutions WUliams was a staunch member of The opening of the road and the mation that there was no snch coinin the state, has the distinction of be- - the Latter Dalr Saints church aotive her was in the of the steep grades will pany doing business at the capital work lowering early days ing the only bank in the state being! serve the womens auxilliary purposes, stated John city- The check, however, was many by on the honor roll. Through the ef-- l mgT for the Fishlake for- - fectly printed and none would suspect; No farmer would stand for seeing his fattest-pulle- ts ranger live forts of the officers and through the dePartments. stock or Mrsest lived and Williams under whose supervision the crooked work. The check was drawn just eight swept off by some large bird of prey. He would speedily take action highpopularity of the institution this was! Had she would j hours road work is to be done. It will pro- - on the Desert National bank and was havei been a longer achieved some three years ago and it ly detrimental to the invader in order to protect his own interests. ' vide better Her death But curiously enough the same farmer and some of his townsmen protection against fire issued to Gosa. has held the position since. Goe8 was traveling in a Ford coupe and will occurred at 2 oclock Wednesday might resort to" the catalogue of a afford flockmasters better house or patronize an a 1925 model and having a 1928 and a baby was bom to Mr. j inerant peddler when in need of supplies. Those who do this to the ex- j highways to transport salt to stock SUFFERS SPRAINED ARM license number. He ia suppos- 'and Utah Mrs. Max relatives will be of clusion of patronizing Sorenson, better traveling for those n T ,, Sn .land merchants are letting the hawk of ,T 06 , to have left for Price, traveling who ? t same the at ed the ten oclock to that deceased, go canyon for wood and buying carry off treasures that belong here. Mr. and Mrs. George"yea'T is d DeLange, Salina canyon. Sheriff b six chield survived The ghfe is through one of poles. the You get more for your money, better service and better satisfaction, canyon piccarrying his arm in a sling as the re- - Mrg was immediately notified and more A pj. Williain8f all around when h c in this section and in places Salina. Keep .business here and the whole you buy suit of an accident while attempting, Ren RasTnussen 0rrin Williams, community will benefit by it. the stream and shady nooks will af., every avenue has been closed thrugh to corral a pig that had escaped from F and Mrs. George Bird. Wim ford fine camping places for outing notification of officers in all the adthe pens of Miles Curfew Noel, on Fortyione grandchildren and sixty-- 1 parties. The stream that flows from joining counties. What is thought to 3 CSCape five also as are the canyon is suitabley large for be a tip as to the whereabouts of the attempted to drive it back and m run- - survivreThere are a total of 112 trout and if fingerlings and other man was gained yesterday when mng fell heavily over a log. .It was decendants of the Williams famUy larger trout are planted this year word came from the eastern county first thought that the arm was brok- - left as of the death of Mrs, result splendid fishing can be had for the that a man closely (resembling Goss en, as it had been injured twice behad been seen in that section. y coming season. fore. An examination at thej V Salina hospital, however, revealed! FINISHES DENTAL COURSE BRIDE IS HONORED only a bad sprain. Mrs. Russell Rasmussen, a recent Harold Crandall, son of Mr. and bride, was the motif for a miscellAt the regular luncheon meeting of Mrs. H. B. Crandall, and who ' has Plans for staging a gigantic Fourth aneous shower given Tuesday even- - of July celebration in Salina next the Salina Lions club, held at the been a student at the college of y ing of this week at the home of Mrs. month, took concrete form Thursday Main cafe last at the of Southern University evening further plans John H. Bird. Assisting Mrs. Bird evening of last week when head of California for the past three years, for the Lions clubs of entertaining was Mrs. H. C. Nielson. The living the various committees selected were his examinations Southern Utah at Fishlake on July successfully passed rooms of the Bird home and the as follows: ' and last Saturday was given his de9th, were made. A ladies night is luncheon tables were cleverly decor- Parade Bryant Domgaard. of D. D. S. at the twenty-nint- h The John E. Booth trophy, much one of the features that will mark the gree ated, spring flowers and potted annual commencement exercises held sought for by many of the American Program Dr. C. Leo Merrill. festivities when the local club acts as Decoration Angus McDonald. plants being used in profusion. Durat the coliseum, Exposition park, Los Legion, posts throughout Utah, haa hosts to the visiting clubs. Friday Fireworks J. B. Stark. The completion of the mill being ing the early part of the evening Angeles. Dr. Harold Crandall, as he been won by the Salina Post, accord-wi- ll night, July 9th, will be the time when now be known, expects to remain ing to an official announcement giv-o- n erected by the Salina Salt company, games and music were the main diSports Emmett Robins. the big stunts will be staged. At this Concessions is expected to be accomplished about versions. At midnight a delicious J. W. Gribble. coast for a short time and will en out by Arthur Woolley, depart-tak- e the time the festivities will start "with a the 20th of this month at which time luncheon was served, the guests bethe state examination which will ment commander. Dancing Miles Curfew. Dispatches from Finance John W. Bird and Ralph big banquet and the succulent trout permit him to practice his profession Ogden have the following to say ireal production will be started. The ing seated at one long table. Mrs. will form the piece de resistance. mill and buildings housing the ma- Rasmussen, the honor guest, was the McAllister. Later, it is said, he will (return to his about Salinas victory, beautiuseful of and The various heads of the serveral During the banquet a program of home in Salina. many Salina post No. 36 of the American chinery, together with the storage recipient solos and instrumental 'music will be committees have been empowered to wins the John E. Booth tro-bins, are being built substantially, ful gifts. Legion draft assistants and to this end all the entertaining features and later a EASTERN MAN PREDICTS concrete being used throughout. Not the greatest increase in memfor phy dance will be given in the spaccommittees are now working and plans big alone are the building being made IRRIGATION COMPANY since December 31, last, it bership ious pavillion that borders the lake BIG FUTURE FOR SALINA the are celebration been for convenience has ahead. but was announced going substantial, by Department Com- -, in the mountain peaks. PROTESTING DECREE considered in the plans. The mounmamler Arthur Woolley, and R. L. Nothing definite has as yet been high reservations have been Special tain of salt is inclose proximity to the given out, but the assurance has been Anton Johansen, a former resident, Olson, department chairman of memmade the with management of the Indeof observation mill and with the arrangement plannOne of the first protests to be fil- given Salinas bership. Competition for the trophy be worth seeing, resort and the roaring lions with accompanied by his, son, came in ended at midnight june 5. ed will afford easily handling. At ed in this city against the decree of pendance Day will vien of the state engineers in the allottment The parade is to be one of the fea-o- f their wives and sweethearts will hold from Chicago the first of the week The Salina post has increased its the point where a full sway. It was announced at the anj spent a couple of days as the arid tures men will business 232 per cent since the solid salt has been disclosed a good Reserrespond membership Piute from waters the the wagon road has been built and for vjor & Irrigation comapny, was made with appropriate floats.. A real pat-th- e meeting last nght by the committee guest at the home of J. A. Johansen last day of December. Carbon post riotic program will be lined up fo'r on dance music, that the very best 0f this city. While his stay here was No. 21 of Helper, with an increase of present teams will be used to Monday when the officers for the to the mill for the morning exercises and during the orchestra obtainable, would furnish limited he spent considerable time 219 per cent, is a close second, and transport product the Salina Creek Irrigation company the music. looking over the city and the adjoin- William Sands post No. 5 of Myton, crushing and afterwards it will be appeared before the court to ask that afternoon there will be sports for all, hauled to the main line of the rail- - the waters in the canals of the com- - and at nght a grand pyrotechnical ing industries that are being devel- with an increase of 217 per cent, came third. oped. road, when it is built, for shipment, pany not be reduced. B. S. Bastian, display of fireworks and a dance will FOR MRS. GOLDGBANSON he the concluding numbers. One of Other posts' which finished in the It has been some nineteen years Among the future plans announced president', H. S. Crane, Mrs. S. Carl at Nielson matters was all hostess the must that I since Mr. visited important is the building of a spur standard and Oscan Nielson, treasurer, of the said highest ten are; Nephi post No. 1, Salina, Tuesluncheon a is home her at 167 per cent; Salt Lake post No. 2, the for the decorations party before Johansen join his for day. Salina Greek Irrigation company, departure Baker po were1 at Richfield to look to the inter- The local legion members will have day afternoon of this week compli- his home in the east, and I must ad - 153 per cent;. Ileiman the street flags in place and every mentary to Mrs. Kent Goldbrarison, mit that I was greatly surprised at No. 9, Ogden, 157 per cent; Galbraith ests of their company. Not only is the Salina Creek Irri- resident and every business house is who is leaving soon to join Dr. Gold- - the wonderful progress made since post No. Ill, Blanding,'154- per cent; asked to make appropriate decora- - brandson at Chicago. Progressive that time. Your coal properties, your Panguitch post No. 25, 150 per cent; gation company making strong pro- for loading. By this, sacking and tests against the allottment of the Uons, that the surroundings and sett- - 500 proved the interesting diver- - mineral resources, your salt and Layton post No. 87, 147 per cent; El1 keeping with the oc- - sion during the early afternoon, fol- - stock industries will be the result of mer Criddle post of KaysvilLe, 142 other burdensone methods, will be waters by the state engineers, but it ngs will refreshments wlere developing a real city here. casonlowing which It is per cent. overcome. is reported that some ten other com- ' to Franc served inThe Booth trophy was won last Mesdames, activMattsson, The Salina Salt Company was highly encouraging to see the panies are doing likewise. The Thos. Crane, C. E. Matilda West, of with the some six months ago ter situation is bad with some of the and completion your year by Ileber City. The trophy is ity APPRAISERS NAMED M. Jor- S. Nelson, C. donated by Past Department ComMcAllister, H. Salina Ralph branch E. railroad with Lewis, up proposed president; ago companies drawing waters from the For the purpose of making ap- - gensen, Albert Freece- John mander John E. Booth. a, for coal an outlet the Cory . Sumners, Reservoir Piute the fed canyon, giving canals Sterling by of the lands through which Ameson, E. C. Wright of this city, and other products, will certainly .be The and fearful of losing and injuring praisabs K. Helper, secretary-treasurethe Salma Richfield gravel project and Mrs. probst of Emery, and the a officer, together with Alfred Jensen crops, action is being taken at once will big boon to the city. I am mightly VISITORS PRAISE WONDERS the county commissioners Mieeses Shirley Wright, Lydia Niel- pass, to see your city properou3 and Doolin R. of Salt of Salina, and John gia,t to stay any damage that might Miss L. M. Shafer, traveling secrehave named a special committee to gfn aad Peterson. In the con- - if the citizens get squarely back of City, constitute the board of iow with a water shortage, tary of the board of national mission prepare the figures for submission, tests at cards first prize was won by the directors. great number of undeveloped for the Presbyterian church, and Monroe of this city, with An- - ,Mrs. West, the consolation going to sources, there is no reason why and civics The Ladies Literary Jensen of Richfield, and Willis Mrs. After luncheon ina should not be the metropolis of Miss Alberta Soetje of Denver, and Misses Josie Curtis and L. S. Mc- wall Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carrol, who club will hold the next of the board Oldrcyd, comprise the gUtfts were entertained by. a Southern Utah. ' Monigal of Gunnison, were the house are visiting in Salina from' their meeting at the home of Mrs. Franc appraisers. Through the action ofg.uitar S0io by Miss Nielson and L. next home at 'Springfield, Missouri, and Mattsson Wednesday afternoon the court some weeks ago, the right- Miss Shirley Wright gave a piano for the road was provided for, R(.0 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Michelson, visited at 3 and assisting Mrs. Mattsson as Nielson home was charm his eastern home. Mrs. Mrs. be S. Don will Mrs. soon as the adjudication is hostess with Mr. and jug returning from a trip through and J. as Allred, Thursday white and red roses decorated, ingy Southern Utahs scenic wonderland. Crane and made all bariers are lifted for Christensen of Centerfield. j Vivian Burns, Mrs. Herod used in profusion. theming E. been has who The Mrs. H, lesson building of the highway. Mrs. Emel Lorentzen. Lewis, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, It is an-- j Niel-this Lake dar Brakes and other famous beauty to in Mrs. 1 Salt be returned at G. A. will Charles Gates entertained nounced that the Lyon Construction Mrs. given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell her home Sunday. Pink and white son, and Mrs. Carl Forshee will give company, having the contract for Rasmussen, city Monday, and was accompanied spots were among the places vis't-b- y Henry Lewis, a student of the U. ed. Like all who have seen the great peonies and American beauty roses a reading. Musical number consisting building the road from Richfield to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nielson and decorated the living rooms and din- - of songs and pitxna selections by Aurora this season, has established a Miss Lena Peterson motored to Ma- of U. who will spend the summer beauties of this section the travelers ned table. At five oclock a chicken Misses Ruth and Mary Mattsson will! camp at Aurora and now have a num- - pie Grove Sunday and enjoyed an with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.J expressed themselves highly irnpress-LewiJ ed with the Jber of teams breaking ground. scenery and the tr ip. dinner was served for twelve guests. complete the program. Routing and picnic dinner. At the semi-annu- al Jack-chang- eom-Gat- es nt - . ' I , - per-Bama- - mail-ord- er home-tow- out-of-tw- Fill-turesq- ue j j I Lins Pi isllate M great-grandchildr- Salina - For Celebration X-r- ay Boon Trophy Nbv Sail Can den-istr- By Salina l?i Leii ! J 200-fo- ot nt - - I " j vice-preside- r. -- fol-La- Ina es Sal-dre- Freece-Ameso- w n. i j of-w- ng ' s. I |