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Show r . O - . - A k i . , V" i T s SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 VOL. 9 No. 38 Ot w w DREAD SCARLET CLAIMS FEVER SAUNA CHURCH WORKER IS ELECTED SECRETARY SAUNA YOUTH Sis Musical Treat By vVi U g 'ft 'o' Branch Line To Be Constructed To Big Salt Deposits East of Redmond At Early Date k Ms Miss Maty McCallum, community Thurman Leon Mickelson, the 9 d son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles worker for the Presbyterian church Mickelson, died at his home in this of this city ,and who attended the city last Saturday, following an at- - annual meeting of the Southern Utah The honor conferred upon me as tack of scarlet fever and complica-bein- g Presbyterial held at Mt. Pleasant Through the offices of the Salina made speaker of the house of tions. The boy was stricken some Thursday and Friday of last week, Lions club music lovers of this city One hundred thousand dollars is to exporters at Portland and Seattle representatives at the seventeenth ten days before his death and his was honored by being chosen as re- - will be afforded the pleasure of eh of the product finds its amount set aside bv the Great and the sassion of the state legislature, the case was regarded as serious from cording secretary for the ensuing hearing one of the best, if not the Western Salt company for the fur- wide experience gained in framing his first illness. He was the young-law- s year. Miss McCallum reports the best, musical entertainments ever . . addition to this the salt is finding and the meeting of associate est son of the Mickelson family, and y session filled with interest- presented here next Tuesday evening ther explo.tat.on of the immense salt read marU throughout the east and members from all parts of the state, had the reputation of being a boy of mg talks and discussions and that at Social hall. The Agucultural Col- - beds,' the building of a branch rail- west proved one of the best experiences I splendid character and was kind,, pa- - church delegates were present from lege Glee club of Logan is to make a road finJ the installation of modern The Great Western Salt company tour of Southern Utah towns during have had during my life. I thor- tient and loving. Gunnison, Manti and Ferron. . other im- acquired the holdings less than a Mrs. David Waggoner of Juneau, the coming week and Saina is includ- - mac"lnery and maain Thurman was born at Redmond, oughly enjoyed, the work and the ago, purchasing the mines from Thus spoke January 2, 1918, and later removed Alaska, representing the National ed as one of the places for the pre- - - provements at the properties located year pleasant associations. the Gunnison Valley Salt company, Hon. S: M. Jorgensen to a Sun rep- to Salina with his parents, Surviv- Board, of Missions, and Miss Mary sentation of the splendid concerts just east of Redmond and owned by principally owned and managed by I. resentative upon his return from the ing are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore of San Francisco, field sec- - given. The Glee club is being ac- - the company. Of the $100,000, ap- - N. Parker. At the organization of capital city following the closing of Chas. C. Mickelson, two brothers, retary of the board of foreign mis- - companied by a special orchestra and proximately $22,000 will be allotted the new company, which is owned the late legislative session. Speaker Durell and Hugh, and two sisters, sions, were among the special speak- - instrumental numbers will be given, to the building of the branch line and officered by eminent men from While no program has as yet been from the main tracks of the Denver ers. Music for the sessions was fur Jorgensen returned the first of the Fern and Joy. and west, it was decided to east the week and has forsaken the dignity Impressive funeral services were ' nished by the student choir, the acad- - received by the committee on ar- - & Rj0 Grande. This feature of the put the salt properties on a higher attendant to presiding over the legis- held late Sunday afternoon, "and were emy quartet, Miss Alma McNeal, rangements for the concert, it is an- - improvement will be completed wi'h- stanard and a higher producing lative body and has donned his conducted on the lawn at the family Mrs. Stanley H. Gill and Miss Edith nounced that the repeitoire will be in thirty days, acc()rding to Earl S. and this is to be carried out to basis, varied and will surpass those given working clothes and is giving his home. Bishop G. M. Burr was in McClellan. Wright, general manager, and a 'the fullest extent, various stock, farming and business charge and the speakers were Mar- - .Luncheon was served each day to on previous visits of the club. Clas-th- large stockholder in the company. The principal officers of the Great interests his undivided attention. visitors in the church dining sics r.nd melodies will be featured, The surveys were completed Tuesday Western tin Jensen of Redmond and H. C. company are Judge James y Naturally there are some clashes Williams of Salina. An appropriate hall by the Womans Missionary so- - .Tickets have been placed at a of this week and soon a working R. Howe, capitalist and former and a luncheon was served on ber of the business houses and during a legislative session, and na- musical program was given under; for the rail company will be on preme judge of Illinois and promi-th- e turally these prove disagreeable. But the direction of J. C. Jensen. for .the young people of bors of the Lions club have solicited ground when the dirt will fly. nent in legal and political circles of as a rule the late session was not The remains were taken to the .the church, followed by a special sale pnd it is indicated that the The salt company branch will leave 'his state, president, and Earl S. marked with very much bitterness, East cemetery where they were tensicians will receive a hearty welcome the main line about a mile and a half peoples program. Wright, prominent in stock and Due to derly laid to their final resting place. continued Mr. Jorgensen. The following officers were elect- and a big audience of Redmond and the distance ness circles in Utah and Idaho, as The concert will not be the only to be Tun will be close to two miles. secretary-treasurprolonged fights on some of the Mr. and Mrs. Mickelson feel keenly ed tor the ensuing year: President, and general man-Th-e measures many good laws that would the loss of their son and the heart-t- o Mrs. T. M.Kuesseff of Mt. Pleasant; attraction when the glee club visits route surveyed will carry the ager. have been highly beneficial to the Mrs. W. S. Salina. Following the concert a big road through a them i their hour of sorrow., A fact not geperally known is that comparatively level southern section .were necessarily felt sympathy of the community goes Young of. Richfield; second vice-- j dance will be staged at the- opera sectj0n and no heavy grades or cuts Father Escalante, the first white left in the waiting. However, the president, Mrs. T. G. MacLeod of house and the famous orchestra trav- - win encountered. man to come to Utah, stopped at the laws that were enacted and signed IRRIGATION COMPANY Manti; record secretary, Miss Mary j eling with the Glee club will furnish At the pr0perty it will be so ar- - 8alt deposit on his return journey to McCallum of Salina; corresponding the music. This fact is being widely by Governor Pem will be good ones ranged that the cars can be run to Santa Fe after he had visited the MAKES IMPROVEMENTS and as a rule the citizens can say that the pjts, thus facilitating loading. A djans in Utah in 1776, and replenish-MonroMiss Rosella Lowry of advertised and it is expected that no real and unfavorable laws treasurer, Miss Josie Curtis guests will be here from northern fiew miH building of large denomi- - ed his supply of salt from the prop-- f were enacted. Gunnison. points and the surrounding communi-- . nations is to be erected at once and erties east of Redmond. In 1844 the of the Mr. Jorgensen is proud of the changing Through ties enmasse. this will store the new machinery j0hn C. Freemont frequently visited beautiful gold watch presented to course of the Salina Creek Irrigation which has been ordered. , the place and renewed his supplier. him by the members of the house, ' company canal between the north A outing and camp newest and most mod- - it was also a rendezvous for the 0f the Qne and he prides the gift above all oth- - and south field, the long and crook- dinner in Clear Creek canyon were ern and one which has never been trappers of the early days, ed ditch has been eliminated and the the home of Mrs. C. Leo Merrill Fri- - enjoyed Sunday when Dr. II. Cran- ers. in this section, will be the operated The Mormon pioneers have used state road leading to the canyon can day afternoon of last week. The pro- - dall, Miss Lilly Nielson and Miss 8ait block This piece of ma- press. now be made wider, more straight gram comprised the lesson on Para- - Erma Jacobsen of Salina, Ted White (Continued on last page) chinery, costing thousands of dollars, and more safely to travel. The road sitism, by, Mrs. Don Merrill, and! ing and Less Jacobson of Monroe and j8 equipped with 1,000 tons pressure at this point has been a source of songs by the ladies chorus. Lunch-- j Dr. Al. Murray, member of the Utah j8 capable of turning out four anj worry as its crooked condition , re- eon was served to twelve members. ' state board of health of Salt Lake, blocks of salt per minute. sulted in obscuring the view and The special guests were Mrs. Hy- - j motored to the canyon for the days The blocks can be turned out in vari-rutravel at this particular point, has Eitner and Miss Hilda Greener. outing ous sizes and the method in shaping been more or less hazardous. the salt is meeting with universal H. S. Crane, president of the com- approval, not only from stockmen, pany, stated that the work of chang- but by all wholesale dealers. The has Salina rightfully ing the canal, cleaning of the ditches always is firm and most, as hard as rock salt boasted of having among its citizens and other improvements was comthere is no waste whatever. and musitalented dramatists, readers, pleted last Saturday when the watThe rapid growth of the western The plant is to be operated in ev- occasional an cians and soloists and ers were turned in-- . The diversion work and detail the by electricity United States in volume of business ery comedy performer, but it took the gate, formerly located at the Ernest a transmission line and the efforts of the constructing members of the Ladies Literary and manufacturing Late statistics, compiled by ex- - grown food on the table. Here is from the mam line of the Tellunde Murphy home, has been transferred Civics club to demonstrate that Sa- - and a new diversion ' centers of the automotive Industry gate and flume question: Power company is to stait at once. that intensive beet farm-.- e many comediennes who have of concrete has been placed near the perts, prove g to krinK its more distant sales If a 100 acre farm grows 6 5 acres Th- i.e cniv,:ne unjt . s1"1 Press the productive capacity m wiU t0 increases This Prows. Chas. of r,eal.f,UtU!'es, !fthey home rest land of improvethe T'Ltake , closer contact wi.h head- sugar beets, the ajj( every part of machinery will be the footlights in earnest. This was j ment w;jj shorten the .branch canal of farms by fully 63 per cent. In and f(,rage crops, how propelled by electricity jn demonstrated last Monday the hurry and busy times of the can it be arranged so that 25.2 acres about a mile and a half. Eminent engineers, who have re- - the announcement when the club members played by Chevrolet that farmers little time is taken to figure of the same farm may be planted in cei?tly made a close survey at the Susies Kitchen Band, a musical nOW ren establish- Zone in8 lce PROMISING out the gains, losses, best methods of' su?ar beets and at the same time gaj mineSj estimate that thee are farce. The Victory theater, where SAUNAS FUTURE crease Production of food and for some 15,000,000 tons of srit in sight d at Salt 11 City, with jmtedic- the real profits that the play was given, was comfortably Ernest Murphy, a, former well planting and at the holdings of the Great Western tion over the territory included in filled and the audience enjoyed ev- known Salina resident, but who has will result by the proper care of his And here ia the answer. And this product is re- - Utah, Southwstern Idaho and West- company. ery minute of the performance, resided at Los Angeles for the past crops. The beet farmers of Ger- -' High Beet Low Beet gardeJ as extra, high quaity. The o n Wyonvrg. The new Chevrolet which was clever and a scream four years, spent several days here many are demanding a higher sugar Crop acreage holdings comprise a veritable moun- - zone office is under the management acreage throughout. 6.5 acres 25.2 acres this week, visiting relatives, renew- tariff of their government, and they Sugar beets ajj 0f which is available of C. B. Spraker. jajn 0f In addition to many classic instru- ing acquaintances and looking after support, this plea by making the fol- - Potatoes . . 6.4 acres 12.5 acres for USCi Announcement of the placing of a percentages of ingredi- mental selections, there were duets, some business interests. He bussed lowing proposition: 24.4 acres 20.6 acres pnt8 which make it Wheat is zone office in Salt Lake City was superior, 9.6 acres 15.6 acres trios, quartets and readings in cos- it from the coast city and says the . If we are given protection so that Rye . . made is of and the by E. W. Fuhr, Pacific Coast highly encouraging e tume. 10.2 acres character most songs, as well as method of traveling was becoming we can make a decent profit in our Barley sales manager, Tiom his of-- .. stockmen regional by sought new ones, were presented in over- quite a favorite. The future of Sa- home market, we will see to it that Legumes . . . . acres and 0thers The fices at the Chevrolet assembly pant handling the salt. tures by the band and in vocal num- lina looks good, Mr. Murphy stated, our people have more wheat, poia- - Oats 16.9 acres show of one per in Oakland, California, the new zone analysis bers arranged especially for the oc- and the removal of the old trees and toes, beans, poik.'and milk to eat; Gangels .. . 4.9 acres cent each of calcium and magnesium coming under the general supervision casion. One of the outstanding mu- the civic improvements has greatly less of bur money will need to be Clover and al- chloride, four per cent iron and 95 of the Oakland regional office. sical numbers was a trombone solo improved the town. The coal, salt sent to foreign countries to buy the 10.9 acres falfa C. B. Spraker, named as sa'es per cent pure salt. This character 1.9 acres 0f the mine by Mrs. Carl Nielson. Mrs. Hyrum and other industries, he continued, food which we do not now raise at Other crops is found on the manager for the new zone, joined the product Gates gave a humorous reading on will some day result in making Sa- home, and our depreciated currency upper stratas. On the lower straas Chevrolet Motor Company staff in Beans and Mrs. Oscar Nielson read lina the metropolis of Southern Utah. will rise in value. Moreover, we will 100.0 acres 100.0 acres the absence of the iron and coloring 1922 and until recently has been a Rheumatism and Bees. The women Before leaving Mr. Murphy visited be able to produce much more sugar Tins table, which is based on what matter is distinctly noticeable, and factory representative. For some who appeared on this program were the Sun office, paid his subscription than we are now making, so that the is actually to be seen on German the product is white and contains no little time prior to the establ'shment Oscar and declared he could not get along people at home will have all the beet farms, shows that although on Claud Mesdames Burgess, both of the new zone at Salt Lake City impurities. The entire Nielson, Albert Thorsen, James Mon- - without the Salina news, r as times four low-one will farm the will and there from and or Spraker has made his headquarter the stratas need, nearly sugar they upper roe, Blanche De Lange, Bert Jensen, be a surplus for export to improve much ground is planted in beets as beds, can be put to all common there, operating the territory as an Carl Nielsen, William Gribble, Vivian amount of on the total of the trade. such stock associate zone under Denver. as outbalance other, feeding, refrigeration, ENTERTAIN CLUB MEMBERS I Hyrum Bums, Frands Mattsson, Of course the skeptics at once ground devoted to food crops (pota- - weed eradication and every .other" According to Chevrolet officiate Gates and Miss Arah Lee Wilson. Members of the Ladies Literary asked the sugar interests how they toes, wheat, rye, barley and legumes) purpose. establishment of a zone office at Salt Miss Mary McCallum was the di- - and Civics club proved to be royal proposed to put more land to raising in both cases is practically the same At present some twelve men are Lake City has been under coosidera-moi- e rector. Mrs. F. A. Mattsson is the entertainers Wednesday evening at sugar and at the same time (59.2 against 58 9 acres.) This comes employed in extracting the salt, hut tion for some time, the rapid growth president of the Ladies Literary and the Piesbyterian chapel. The guests ihave land on which to produce the about f,om the fact that the when the new machinery is installed, in population, agricultural and indu- Civics club. of honor were members of the cast promised extra of ducts beet wheat, potatoes, growing (tops, pulp the railroad built and the new build- - trial activity of this territory having Susies pork and beans, etc. To the critics and molasses) supply a large part mgs are completed the forces will be been little short of phenomenal dur- in the recent production ; Each club member it seemed self evident that since of the feed required for the stock more than doubled. The producing ing the last few years. Because of Miss Mildred Murphy entertained Kitchen Band. invited an the Gleaner Girls Tuesday evening had guest to join in the there is no more new land to be tak- - kept on the farm, and hence the features are now in the primitive its power and long life under adverse Needlie-craA musical program, en in, for every additional acre de- - farm that raises 25.2 acres of beets stage, but with the completion of the weather conditions and in. undevelop- short home. festivities. Dan at the Murphy and rehearsal were the even- followed by an elaborate luncheon, voted to beets there would be one needs to put only 14 acres in oats spring program it will branch out to ed territory, Chevrolet has proven a ings dive: sions. Miss Murphy serv- interspersed with soeial features, less for supplying bread and milk. (and other hay crops, whereas the a big industry and the result will b'? decided success in the Salt Like dis- ed a dainty plate lunch. But the sugar men have the goods farm that raises less beets needs 32.7 the establishing of a new and big trict, especially in the outlying comprised the entertaining numbers. the objectors, and are able to acres simply for forage crops. monthly payroll for North Sevier ing, cattle raising and ranching coun- whole not does tell will this the with But y county. try away from the main highways J. R. Loftis, train master, prove their point. Whether they Miss Vera Lorentzen arrived 25 the the When over where the excellent road svstem of Since to the farmer has remains Soldier their increased tariff property Summit, get taking story. per from Shelly, Idaho, where she headquarters at ' - roads and highways being developed divia in of his has more his to land of cent established is splenbut be over his it visit an beets, official made management seen, interesting las been visiting during the past did market, shipments being made in the three states involved, have no! She is the guest at the home sion territory Wednesday and was in j amine their argument to show that on to Canadian dealers and stockmen, yet reached. last page) tariff on sugar means more home(Continued )f G. Loientzen. year-ol- . .In two-da- . J e. j J num-ciet- su-cre- mem-Thursd- . w ay j mu-you- busi-nor- th er -- e; pre-seas- , r y . m j Locates at itajitiil More Sugar Beets Mean More Food for the Nation ,'A lina-ha- cen-m- , , ..'.... Old-tim- ' one-hal- f . . , . by-pr- I , ft Sun-Ja- j I- 4 f r , |