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Show We Do Advertise. ! f Job Printing It Pays S ALINA, VOL. 9 UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 Flo. 3 School Bond Issue Meets An Overwhelming Defeat Fay Fioal Trill Ta Dai H. Allred Under the auspices of the Second Again the taxpayers of the Sevier and that the bond showed the best That the program of- - celebration School district have demonstrated way of meeting those needs. Superar( bishopric, .funeral services carried out here on the Fourth of their lack of inclination to supply intendent C. N. Jensen himself most were held at the ward chapel Sun- Julv was one of the best Salma hasj . . equal opportunities for children in heartily endorsed the measure. The day afternoon for Don Henry All- had for a long time is the opinion the less fortunately fitted out towns defeat of the bonds means that Sewho dkd at his home lagt Fri. in the district. The bond for $150,-00- 0 vier is unwilling to supply equal opexpressed by many citizens of this day morning. The ceremonies were went down to a crushing defeat portunities to all the children of the city. During the entire day, the marked by the excellence of the muC. and sic J. had Jensen Wednesday with 435 citizens voting district and that the people are unand. crowd seemed unusually alive speaking. for the measure and 804 voting willing to spend as much money on music he consisted which yet the day was remarkable for the'cbare it, making a majority of 369 their schools and children as the avagainst lack of accidents of any kind and the of1 Jocal M. I. Oveson, Face to Face; against the bond. Salina and Au- erage school districts in Utah. This, absence of rough conduct. The Amer-- 1 Sob and chorus rora were the only towns in which in turn, means that progressive peoc Jensen and ican Legion Post No. 36, of Salina, Lions chorus, the bond was passed. Results of ple are not going to buy property and Farewell to Thee; o deserves high praise for the in the various towns of the move into such a district and that the election vocal selections by quartets, did way in which fhe nation's birth- - Crossing the Bar and The Proud district are as follows: property of the same taxpayers wlw voted so decisively against the procelebrated. . was day The speakers were E. L Perfect. For Against In the wee sma hours of the mom- - Swalberg, Bishop G. M. Burr of gressive measure will consequently decrease in value. , people were awakened by cannon- -' lina and Moroni Lazenby of Aurora, If the bond had passed it would ading east of town and during the These men spoke comforting words have meant to the average taxpayer forenoon the band serenaded several to the bereaved and expressed much imes- approximately $2.50 a year, for the love and admiration for Mr. Allred, next! ten years, raise in taxes, for 15 At ten oclock the sidewalks were wh0 has been an invalid for the past lined with people in readiness to see seventeen years. per cent of the bonded indebtedness They especially of the district is paid by the public the parade, which took thq following commented upon his cheerful and utilities of the district. The taxpaycolor American Legion tient disposition, would not feel the burden of the ers Uncle Goddess and of guard, Liberty The floral tributes were profuse bond, the factories, banks and such Sam, Utah, Boy Scout Troop No. 2, an(j beautiful. E. W. Crane offered organizations being the ones to feel Boy Scout Troop No. 1, LProgresso the invocation and benediction. most sharply the raise in taxes. Lions club, Ladies Literary ter the funeral, a long cortege of SorG. J. Moreover, Salina and Aurora would Salina Roller mills, tomobiles followed the remains to the school buildings affording ophave enson Cafe, Conoco Service station, East cemetery. Pessimism clings to its victim tenaciously, but if the patient Max Cohen, Texaco Service station, equal to those offered in portunities Don Allred is survived by his wife, of it just as easily as the man in the other towns of the district who proThe Dairy, Best Butcher Shop, Burr Mrs. Hazel Allred, his mother, Mrs. is willing, he can free himself which would enable fited before from the money raised Motor company, Lewis Drug com- - Bena Allred, and' the picture could exchange his glasses for a pair following in Salina and Aurora for the educaand cars of citizens. Prizes ters and brother: Mrs. J. G. Soren- - him to see better. tional facilities. It seems hieoncehr-abl- e chronic were offered for the best floats. The son, Mrs. Carl Forshee, Mrs. Vivian for the No town of modest size has room enough taxseems the It that that people could be so darned two Boy Scout troops won the first Bums and Hugh Allred, all of this impossible critic who sees good in nothing. All available space is needed for payers of the district could realize unprogressive, selfish, means and The float of Troop No. 1 city. prize. who have a .brighter outlook on life, and who are the evil consequence of such a deci- devilish. Richfield wants to be showed members of the troop build- Relatives' from out of town who men and women live. Idle sion and vote as they did. The meas- whole-howhich in to and town better it make a none or and the only to bigger in cabin of a grove trees; attended the funeral were: Mrs. working ing. a log school was ure the Die chance in the endorsed for north board, 2 by to No. the block the people All-oTroop progress. signing Lowell Justison, Mrs. Elizabeth way represented f grumblers lead- end of the district is to withdraw the the taxpayersv'association, be it to the Declaration of Independence red and Mrs. Maxine Peterson, all of the in ought majority, Since the boosters are greatly and the contrasting way of celebrat- - Spring City, Mrs. Anna Taylor of dissatisfied of residents, of ing clubs and other organizations from a consolidation so manifestly the corral to minority matter a simple recognizing the needs of the district unfair and mossbacky. ing the Fourth of July in 1926. The Roosevelt, Mrs. Anton Brown and d speceach of them a' pair of Lions club won second place with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of. Salt Salina and present to their lion cage and jungle music. The Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lester.. Mullins, tacles of optimism. POPULAR SALINA BELLE BRYCE CANYON DRAWING Ladies Literary and Civics club won Mr. and Mrs. Horace Allred of MARRIED AT SALT LAKE HUNDREDS OF TOURISTS third prize. All the floats were exceptionally fine. "Mu and Mrs. M. C. Draper anAfter the parade, an excellent proByrce canyon is proving the mec-c- a nounce in the marriage of their daughwas the gram presented Victory for the eastern as well as the It is announced by Mr. and Mrs. theatre. ter, Miss Laura, to L S. Williams, western tourists and its is really reIn the afternoon sports and games E. A. Shepherd that their daughter, of Salt laike City. The ceremony markable the numbers that are daily at the park gave zest to the day. Lue, and John Hullinger, were marwas performed at Salt Lake Wed-Prizes were earnestly contested for ried at Manti Thursday afternoon. nesday of this week, and was a quiet visiting one of the most attractive and scenic of and intimate in races relatives affair contests and the The bride is a popular member of the spots only Dr. Herbert Bolton of the Univer-frlends bein Present" Aftr a hur America. locals won the baseball game staged younger social set in Salina and has few the During past at is of who California, teaching sity 10 pcateHo, where the no 200 less new weeks with Redmond late in the afternoon numerous friends who wish her well viaitore than tnP ithe University of Utah summer ,ned in the new venture. Mr. Hullinger with a score of 6 to 5. nual Farmers encampment the best scboo t.hi3 year, has been doing some bnde and groom met Mr. Williams find their way to the canyon and so with the bride rs" Williams re- - impressed are they that instead of Mrs. Mary Hansen, the mother of was a ,and that has ever been held, and tha historical research work in the Utah moer' Mrs. B. S. Bastairi, was the oldest at the Wasatch academy and has atyesterday" . spending a day to see the sunrise and He is spending his tued aJriVlng: tended the Westminster college at most attractive .for those who will mountains. rs. new bride, is sun set, many remain over several the is She of 86 lady present years two' accompanied by Dr. A. L. "eI1 Salt Lake for two years, which school here and days. known "d Thus spoke Archie Buchanpopularly age. N. P. Peterson, aged 81 years, Neff of the University History de- won has the known Centerfield conwas the oldest gentleman at the park. Miss Shepherd also attended last features there will be all the, other well an, ways charming partment and others exploring and Jhroughher Mr. Mrs. Millicent Jensen won the ladies year." The young couple expect to regular attractions, such as lectures tractor. Buchanan came from identifying the historic Escalante ,iamathe Elkus Cloth the great canyon last Saturday and nail driving contest; Harry Sjteele make their home in Bingham, where representing state authorities. of local Utah. across national the and Trail by He re- beat his. brother, Glen Steele, in the Mr. Hullinger has ' been employed company, a large concern of San spent the 4th at Gunnison, Escalante entered Utah by Cliff mg ' on the various phas- demonstrations few for months. a They journeyed made Franci has visits about" and was turned dash four frequent acoompaby inches; Tuesday fifty yard Dr Uintah county, declared here and through his personality has nied by his wife and family and the . . . . , the horse owned by Lee Bastain took to Salt Lake Tuesday with the brides cs of home and farm problems, tours oreek, n an reac e rea ei! a also made many acquaintances in latter will spend a month or so at Ted Shepherd. parents of the College farms and buildings 0 sweepstakes in the horse races From Jensen, Dr. Bolton thlS Jensen. tbe canynAt six oclock a free childrens clty" and successful farnj in Cache val- haTC retraced the trail up and PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET party Mrs wiUiams Mj. dance "in the opera house delighted volexpect -i Mr. Buchanan stated that it was contests. a.nU tO( Duchesne river to Strawberry val- Fourteen members of the local or- ley, horseshoe pitching leaVe thla for C1,fo! 8nd realIy interesting to see the the kiddies and proved a big success ball and indoor baseball and other j ley Yen.,n.f down the Wasatch over the and ganization of the Daughters of the there Mr Williams COmers at the canyon. They stand a like the rest of the celebration. contests, community and Diamond and Spanish Fork canyons, When- - it was dark a brilliant and Pioneers were entertained last Thurs83 Wrk moand recreation and. gaze in wonderment at the my- dances, reSUT games land through the valley to Provo. salesman for his company. He will ria,s of castles, steeples, the color- beautiful display of fireworks was day afternoon at the home of Miss freo of the great jn the Stena Scorup by Mrs. Jesse Thomell acconlPaned by Mrs. Williams and jng and the vast beauties of the given on one of the small mountains and Mrs. nursery for the kiddies, free butte- - West Professor Bolton continued C. Jensen. J. the During the east of town. This part of the prohoneymoon trip will include woilds paint pot, and exclaim that milk booth and j,ee camping Utah occupied a strategic place. afternoon the following interesting all of the western states. Bryce practically gram was under the direction of J. canyon is, beyond doubt, the ' Life of grounds. Many of the main trails to the far All will join in wishing for Mr. most wonderful bit of scenery ever B. Stark, After- program was presented: two The distinctiv of the first Her west crossed her territory. Christian Scorup, by Mrs. Jesse Thor-nelward, everyone having means of features will be the attendance of streams were favorite haunts for the and Mrs. Williams happiness and seen. Miss Ara piano solo, Peterson; President prosperity throughout their matrijourneyed" to transportation According to Mr. Buchanan, the Thompson of the National beaverf the golden fleece of the monial where the biggest dance of reading, Mrs. T. G. Humphrey; vovoyage. of the resort at Bryce President Bureau Federation. management he Jn dwelt her Utah, cal solo, Miss Ruth Scorup; reading vallcyg per the season was staged. is o one will on forward to even looking Thompson canyon appear S0Ught by the missionary, Indian from the Life of Brigham Young, BRIDE HONORED POPULAR to this end, acmore of the programs. In addition and Dignitaries of the. day were: Uncle Mrs. Annie travel, greater tra(lcr and slave hunter, Williams. Miss Mary the Utah State Farm Bureau Sam, Charles C. Nordfelt; Goddess commodations are offir.'j being provided. The Misses Marguerite Crane and For half a century after Esca- of Liberty, Mrs. Rex Barnard; Utah, Mattsson was the accompanist for cers and directors will be .in attendl- new cabins are being built this Many the singing. At five oclock, refresh- lantes journey, Spaniards frequent- - Eva Burgess were the charming summer Miss Merle Sorensen; ance. In fact, one of the general attendants, ments and, in addition to these imwere ed the interior basin. served ladies the Brigham hostesses Thursday evening of last Pres Cohen'," Jean sessions of the encampment will o Betty Lou Barnard, Joan provements, an immense lodge is beGribble and Carol Webb; orator of,ent" ,Mr,s" Leah Blackburn of Loa, devoted to farm bureau problem Young found them buying Indian week at the D. G. Burgess home at a ing erected by the Union Pacific ' . slaves around about Utah lake. His miscellaneous shower, compliment- the day. Dr. C. E. West; marshal of one. of the first pioneers coming to an , presicec over , y u- The lodge is nearing come , arm company. one was a was Miss Laura pf bjs ,be Utah, special guest. Draper, who was pletion and will be afy g0p the day, Bryant Domgaard, reau o lcia s. ready to occupy married Wednesday of this week to causes of the famous Walker War. week or ten days. next the within The other distinctive feature will In honor of her birthday anniver- S. L. Williams. The gathering prov- With the added accommodations, it be the taking of a film, moving picMrs. C. E. Peterson was the ed most enjoyable and the evenings is sary, The Cooking club held jts of the entire encampment. E- anticipated that visitors to the ture, motif fon an interesting party staged diversions were cleverly arranged who attends will have the ojr regular meeting at the F. A. Matts one er Btyoe canyon will be more great The Daily Vacation Bible school is at the Peterson home last Wednesday and carried out. The guests hemmed Unhome afternoon. doubled son each year. Gunnison than of getting into a moving Wednesday The following guests were portunity now' ull swing, imparting inter- - evening. the the direction der the of News. . leaders, reel will b Valley or reels that Messrs. and Mesdames picture bride8 mem0lr book and esting and useful knowledge to eager present: shown all over the United State Misses Ruth Scorup and Inez Peter-1- , The Vance a At cleveP Sames" la, haar boys and girls. Frandsen, Oluf Anderson, Presbyterian in son, the members of the club demon- -' is a cool and pleasant work mer Nelson, Hilton Nelson, Wilford and. Europe, as well as right here refreshments were served. LITERARY CLUB WILL MEET the!tasty .at had learned what strated own county. The United State they honor room these hot days and resounds Stevens and Mrs. C. C. Nelson, all of our luncheon the the guest meetings and made some,lowi"S of agriculture is taking and Civics The Ladies Literary ' of linen, silver, with the pleasing music of busy Rbdmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks department cookies and biscuits. Club displayed her gifts toothsome enbecause Utah 14 the our the home of wil meet club at pictures July saws and hammers and happy voices. Okerlund and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pet- china and many other beautiful and Mrs. Eva Thorscn Mrs. Max Cohen. campment has been the outstanding members attending were: Anna More The boys are very happy making Stark of Salina. than useful articles. twenty successful one in the entire country, erson, Vivian Anderson, Mary and wrill present the literary lesson and were present at the function. guests things out of wood. The girls are Louise and Indra Ruth Mattsson, Sam wants the other peoand Uncle Mrs. Ernald Lorentzen will render n not quite so noisy, but they too are Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robins and Erma Peterson and Dee Freece, all know to about the first vocal solo. Assisting hostesses are ple thing enjoying themselves weaving, sew- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen en- - hand. BABY GIRL ARRIVES Scorup. to be: Mrs. II. F. Jensen, Mrs. Erning and making art work. It is cer- tertained at the White House hotel . est Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Larsen are Swalberg, Mrs. Eliza Gates and e par- -' tainly a privilege to be able to learn Monday night at an Claud Burgess. Mrs. born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shepherd and rejoicing over a baby girl how to do so many interesting ty. Following were the guests in at-- 1 Forest Ranger John Barnard took This on the five oclock at program was arranged by the morning things under the direction of compe- tendance. Messrs, and Mesdames the third degree in Masonry at the Mr. and Mrs. John Hullinger and them and Mrs. Larsen program committee, 4. newly appointed of baby July Ted Shepherd left town on Tuesday tent teachers and amid pleasing sur- Horace Allred of Roosevelt, A. C. meeting of. the lodge held in of the following is which composed fine. are Mr. and Lake. Meto along Salt field Wednesday night, others from morning for getting Orlando Crane, J. B. join with happy roundings, and Mrs. C. D. club: of the members playmates in the enjoyment of work, Millan, Morrill Robins, A. C. Prows, Salina attending the meeting were Mrs. Shepherd will visit in the city Mvs. F. A. Mrs. Mattsson, Thursleft Dr. Harold Crandall urgess, II. Brown, D. G.jfor a few days before returning stories and singing. There are still. I. C. Hansen, and Messrs. Roy Goff Max Cohen, H. F. Mrs. and Ernest to Lake take in-' Salt Swalberg for three weeks left for this entirely and P. F. Peterson and Miss Lodea Burgess, Dr. F. O. Bullock, H. S. home. The others will remain day morning 1 the state dental examination. Hansen. Carlisle and Rex M. Barnard. definitely. . gratifying summer schooL ' . "be: ' j splen-"tw- Sa-in- g, Af-clu- b, au-clu- b, sis-pan- y, g rose-colore- -- awe-inspiri- ng and-vari- fellow-stude- nt week-end- s, j - . and-brothe- r, - , ar new-athlet- ic j Legion-memb- er. l; Red-Mont-- trap-Far- m - ... eors 4-- II "in-T- t vaus el j after-danc- n, |