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Show VOL. 9 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927 IM d LB. New Chief Examiner FREE DANCE FOR WORKERS Within a few days, real work will be started on building the spur track fron the main line of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad to the properties of the Great Western Salt comsaid some two miles east, pany, Wright, general manager for Due to unthe company yesterday. avoidable delays our plans for building the spur were held up for a short time, but now everything has been arranged and work is to start within the next few days. No time will be lost and if nothing unforseen happens, the line will be completed to the property within thirty days. Mr. Wright, wjio went to Chicago some three weeks ago, returned on by Tuesday and was accompanied Benedict F. Zimmer, and a member of the board of directors of the big salt company. Plans are rapidly being mapped out for the beginning of a big production and before the middle of the summer trainloads of salt from the companys property will be finding its way to the markets. While at Chicago articles of incorporation were prepared and filed in Utah and the Great Western Salt company will be strictly a Utah concern. Papers were filed Tuesday with Secretary of State H. E. Crockett and the charter issued. The officers' who will'serve the corpora- tion are James R.. Howe, Chicago, president; Benedict F. Zimmer, ChiCharles O. cago, first second Sethness, Chicago, Earl S.. Wright, Redmond, and general managary-treasurer er; Michael B. Zimmer, Chicago, director. H. L. Mulliner of Salt Lake is the consulting attorney, and J. G. Williams of Redmond will be superintendent and office manager at Red- Earl S. t t vice-preside- nt Everybody taking part in the clean-u- p campaign waged in Salina during the week are to be the guests of the city officials at a dandy dancing party at the Salina opera house tomorrow, Saturday, evening. The dance is being given to celebrate the splendid work that has been accomplished in the efforts to make Salina City the City Beautiful, and as a reward for the cooperation given, and the thorough work accomplished, the citizens are to be the guests of the city officials. Arrangements have been completed for the finest of music and everyone attending will be assured of a royal entertainment. The invitation is extended to all, according to Maypr C. Leo Merrill, and old and young are expected to join in the merriment. , Howard Eh Edson has been appoint ed chief examiner of the United State! civil service commission. He succeed! Herbert A Filer. No. 43 What appeals to be a dastardly attempt to block highway travel 'through Salina canyon for an indefinite period and close one of the principal arteries of the state, has just ' j recently developed and so incen ied have the citizens of this section the board of county commis- - come over tbe attempt to block" busi- sioners of Sevier county fully realize ness and general interests, that dras- the service that a clean town and a clean county is to humanity, and. to tlc actlons are btmS folmed to fius- encourage competition during the trate any effort to carry out the The movement, clean home and clean town campaign, plansevidently they have offered two cash prizes to backed by a strong political oiganizout leaked aton two weeks about the towns that show the greatest per that cent in community progress at the ago, when it was announced hecond scoring. There will be eight wthin a few days the Utah Con- points on which each town will be struction company, building the judged appearance, 10 per cent; branch line of the Denver and Rio water supply and disposal, 10 per Grande, would begin work where obcent; waste disposal, 20 per cent; struction of the highway would be public building, 10 per cent; public necessary in order to go ahead with When tl,ia ncws became grounds, 20 per cent; business build- - the work Pubbc the Salina Lions 10 property, ings, per cent; vacant grounds, 5 backed and cub .aided by the per cent; highways, streets,- roads, zens of Salina, Richfield and other railroads, 15 per cent. communities throughout The three judges appointed are: clubs and which wou,d Buffer sectlon th,s Chairman, S. R. Boswell, county and lo8Sesot busy agent; A. J. Ashman, county super- - unt1J damages intended of schools, and Miss Elsie and day by day mysterious things uncovercdSo Stillman, primary supervisor of ?nd p,an8' are iatense has the become on feel,ng Richfield. These judges, accompa- -' he of tbe c,osinK proposed highway nied by A. C. Prows, member of the for any length of time that a series general committee for the clean-u- p of 'gaLons are being carried campaign in this city, inspected Satam just who .s head- lina Thursday of last week for the ?ut rotten the attemPt- lng first scoring and following the clos-- j A little of the incidents clean-uhistory ing Saturday of the week, a final visit will be made by the fading UP to the present activities judges and the second scoring made. may throw some light. Some years Denver and Rio Grande rail- the report to the com- - ag0 a right of way through btained missioners a cash prize of $100.00 ?ad lien development work canyn will be awarded to the town in Se-card rcgl,. hos. I - citi-alley- - , part in the delay, the guilty will be jjlven an expose. The railroad company, it ia said, has been and is now willing to do its . part in providing a highway, and event, if possible, the closing of the highway for any length of time. An offer to pay for the dirt taken fiom the excavation for. a fill, and to stand of the expense of been made by the has cut, making the raij companyi jut to do this it wdj bc necessary for immediate ac- uon na a few day8 wjjj oniy until the big shovel will be moved farward t0 what is known a! 12- mje p0stj wbere the interfering p0ini is located. If funda are not d supplied to cooperate with the company and the point is passed up without provision for the highway, then the expense of building the highway will be more than doubled. It looks now that all are keeping faith excepting the bureau of pubto-p- one-ha- lf rail-joa- s, lic roadB. haa The slate road commission announced that the 1927 highway program in Utah callg for the expenditure of approximately $3,000, 000. Of this amount $2,300,000 will go for new highway building, the balance to be applied for maintenance. In the face of this vast sum. to be expended, can it be figured rea8onaWe that Salina canyon, the of main fee(ier to the 80uthern the state, is to go without a penny!, "d - - -, YEAR OFFICERS CHOSEN At the election of the student-bod- y McDonalds .version of the import officers for next year, held Monday ance 0f the canyon highway, is far at the North Sevier high school, the from right. It i8 one of the following officers were elected: Presj8 absolutely necessary. For ant anc ident, Arthur Lazenby of Aurora; R which has been available for trans- incorporation, yPars Miss Bessie Jackson to abandon it now, and intensified farming p0rtation of Salina; secretary-treasureBryce and on. that w.,d mmd Anderson ofSalhii; 7",'J -North Star," M, Enth Matron mate a better product and a better h of Salina; editor of the Northern price, has just been, incorporated will consist of $50.00 in cash, a?d th? bureau of Pubic roads. too, it is the only mountain highway Light, Miss Faunda Mickelson of here. A, C. Prows, presilent of the prize court action the railroad Utah that is passable the year an(j tbis amount wni be given to the through Redmond; social manager, Dent as decreed tbe rght for roUnd. Salina canyon is used by Salina. Lions club, ia president, and itown scoring second in the contest. ' omPany of Loa; yell master, Moroni Weny ml ts UP be canyoT1' As a thousands yearly, by travelers, Jensen of Redmond; manager of op- Max Cohen, the merchant, has been Competition is keen and that Salina nseluence, the highway, which had ness men; it opens the gateway to s planning on winning one of these secretary-treasureSurveys era, debating and dramatics, Spene a vacat- - Rome of the is evident. The cooperation Je? appropria largest grazing lands in and investigations have been under Prizes cer Smith of Redmond; student-bod- y er a be rai e.. company Within the next two section. this in,r f citizens and clubs ah. throughout a owe 0 adviser, James E. Frandsen. Nomi- way for some time past and the feasU1 d 8 gra c re. will see more Salina he with the canyon chairman years such is an city general organization nations were held last week and ibility of 3 8 a e o - industries actively than ?. yP1a" ag0 selected from operating the various to sure successful with the organizamond. prove each of the officers had two opponth construction who ,01ld those be company can eVer is assurance that our city will imagined by , .tions, advised the . highway officials that have never visited the place. Manager Wright announced that ents. In several cases the victorious proper cooperation. The in roll. the honor 'rank It is the intention of the new com- -. the salt press and other necessary candidates won only by a narrow arrangements would have to be made Coal, salt and minerals are now com- pany to introduce the plan of raisfor a new auto road at certain machinery for the operation of the margin. jng into their own and to be without mine on a large scale, has been oring a variety of crops, thus affordpoints, as in cutting the points at a highway would only hold back the ARBOR DAY ADDRESS dered and the arrival is expected at ing and assuring a wider circulation certain places for the railroad the state, which is now making an effort onions and of money. Potatoes, the time of the completion of the highway would be blocked. At the Arbor Day program given to become famed. ' ' spur track. The parts are heavy at the North Sevier high school last beans 'urerthe three products that With inactivity on the part of the But the state road commission, the are to be stressed as a beginner. and it will be necessary to transport officials and C. A. of public roads, W. D. Rishel Mattsson highway the bureau of fearing Friday morning, Each of these products, as is well them to the salt deposits by rail. closing of the canyon to auto and and the political stunts now being Richfield, supervisor of the Fishlake The officials are highly optimistic National known, are in great demand at all vehicular travel, the Sevier county staged,, are going to find some des- forest, addressed the stu- times anl cash markets are aland to future as the ready development commissioners met with the bureau perate opposition in itheir program. on dents the subject, Conservation sufficient production of the immense salt bed of Public Resources. 'of He gaye the ways available, providing ads. and asked for reHef Monday of this week S. M. Jorgen- ,pabHc With the finishing touches now be- of the prolucts are raised to market A splendid owned by the company. and financial aid. Ten thousand dol- - sen, Dr. A. J. Lewis, H. E. Lewis of forest preservation in the history on a large scale. market has been secured and when United States and the lars was promised, providing Sevier and Max Cohen, representing the origin of. Forinstalled is new machinery Some forty-fiv- e finally acres of potatoes, s est Preservation week. He also em- county put up an equal amount. This Salina Lions club, visited the Ma and the spur completed it is preRussett Cobbler varieties, and the done and the The club. proposi-bCommercial the losses $10,000 field caused piomised phasized great by building(. which is a credit to the dicted that the products will be the government was supposedly tion was put before the Richfield fires due to carelessness and urged have been contracted for this year, community is 24x96 8tructure out at the rate of 100 cars per students to to announcements made. A in readiness. It was learned just citizens and every aid will come from prevent fires on their va- - accord.ng feet and has fire proof walls week. to test be made it and the last thorough week, that Thomas H. that city. II. B. Crandall, cashier however, cation trips to the mountains. The with the interior finished in be selected for brick, will hst of producer chief the bureau of for the First State Bank of Salina, McDonald, school two numchorus -' high sang hard pine, and when completed will LELAND S. CRANE MARRIES in the years to follow. had withdrawn the has gone to Los Angeles and the public roads, pitting bers, Anchored and Andaulsia; have cost in the neighborhood of The company will plan to contract the Sa- - matter will be put to the automobile $10,000 allottment, decreeing POPULAR SALT LAKE GIRL the orchestra played two numbers, $8,000. lina canyon highway an unimportant clubs and civic organizations of the and Miss Lucile Knight read The for some twenty acres of onions for In addition to the large store room road. This gives the situation the Southern California metropolis. Gun- To get the best results G. M. Wright next season. Return of the Hoe. on the main floor, there are seven of ano her block and nison, Manti, to the north, and every from . fall this of the appearance directed musical numbers. product preparation Leland S. Crane, son of Mr. and e rear an our fearful that dire results will lving rooms a soil is anl for this follow, town anil hamlet to the south are to necessary thegoal Mrs. A. S. Crane, and a junior at on the upper office rooms large been fall set for acres. has twenty the University of Utah, and Miss floor. I. Wax, who has been occu- Beans, which have been grown on a Katharine Jeanette Reaney, daughstore, nic uixugurasu uuu woo ejiic- i- j small scale here, prove prolific pro-- Tpying the old Salina ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Rea- tamed at the home of Mrs. Don C. . . Brown -- tetter known as the W. H. ducers and the quality is superior to ney, of Salt Lake, were married at Merrill Saturday afternoon of last building, has rented the entire low-m the state. Richfield Tuesday of last week. The week. The lesson was chapter 4, j any grown er floor. The seven rooms in the Another project on foot by thg . will used as living quarter8 busy ceremony was performed by County Women and War, from the study ten d tertained for the bridge club Thurs- duting the Clerk Elroy Thurston at the county book on Women and Labor, Mr WX" by T bF , J?ter firenew for the quarters viding day of last week. A black and or"court house, and the announcement and equipment ange color scheme prevailed through- The offices of the forest service fighting apparatus Perraental farm. If thf proposiS. came as a surprise to the many members yDrree-Ameson- ! The out the living rooms and the card some five acres of land will' be removed to the new building recer.'.ly purchased by the c'ty. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Crane were A biographical sketch from the life is realized , is located house east of ..ables. Easter lil;es centered the just secured vanous Products soon, and two of the rooms will be engine 'accompanied to Richfield by Mr. and of Florence Nightingale by Mrs. J.'Wl11 and the the luncheon tables and these present for office the interior, and for Petty garage the main, Mrs. A. S. Crane and on their return A. Anderson concluded the program. wd? be 1Ven a test Under tbe Super' occupied and will be and the afternoon included the club 10x18, of painted neatly supplies. storage apparatus an elaborate dinner was served at Easter lilies decorated the living af81tbe is expected members and the guests, Mrs. Or-finished It will one Ur. Crandall .'hroughout. Harold occupy man tabl es a the Crane home. Mrs. Leland Crane room and a large basket of daffodils C. Prows, Mrs. 0f tbe front roqms for his dental of - that, the building will be completed lando Crane, Mrs. is a graduate of the East high formed the centerpiece of the lunch- fice and shorty he will remove to his by the end of the week when the new A. C. Willardson of Salina and Miss school at Salt Lake and recently re- eon table. The guests included Mrs. in- In addition to the' new quarters. Mary McMillan of S'gurd. At the WIDTSOE GLVES TALK ceived her diploma from a Salt Lake Lon Rasmussen of Salt Lake, Mrs. card play, following luncheon, high the fitted with ( being many building business college. She is an accom- II. E. Lewis, Mrs. J. B. McMillan, Dr. John Widtsoe, the noted edu- - rooms, a system of plumbing has score prize was awarded to Mrs. plished musician and a favorite in Mrs. E. W. Crane and Miss Lilly cator and scientist, addressed the been installed and Edand Lucile M:ss Elliott Crane James Rex, and the second prize to the basement, social circles. Nielson of Salina, and twelve mem- high school student-bol- y Mrs. A. C. Monday 35x24, will more than likely store ! wards motored from Salt Lake Fri- Mrs. J. B. McMillan. of the week-enLeland Crane, who attended the bers of the club were present. winner Prows was the lucky day and visited over the morning. Dr. Widthoe used as his modem heating pant. schools here, and who is a native of Mr." S. Mrs. j A. Crane. An with cut and theme the success of great men, and prize. Del Burgess, John Barnard, Max gave a splendid illustration of thiej Salina, is equally aa popular as his Mrs. Charles Nielson was hostess Easter dinner was served Sunday at after graduating Cohen and Dan Baker attended the achievements of Andrew Carnegie at an evening at cards followed by the Crane home in their honor. Easbride. Leland, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Davis, Miss from the schools here, went to Salt initiatory ceremonies held by Hiram and Michael Puppin, stressing on luncheon in honor of her birthday ter flowers decorated the dinner ta- Lilly Nielson and Dr. Harold CranLake and has been attending the Lodge No. 12, F. & A. M., at Rich - their success and service to human- dall visited Bryce canyon on Easter anniversary at her home Thursday ble and covers were laid for eight. u field Wednesday evening. Mr. Baker, j ity. He urged for the higher obser- - evening of last week. Five tables of University. Sunday. They report the canyon to At the close of the school year, principal of North Sevier wonderful in its natural beauty and C. be A. Mrs. Willardson moral Mr. vation and of and and made 500 standarls was high played progressive Mr. and Mrs. Crane will come to Sa- j school, took the Master Masons de- -' plain how these standards could be the awards for high score went to the Misses LaPriel and Louie Wil- - during the early spring months. lina and will spend the summer here. gree and was duly iniated as a mem- - reached by proper application in Carl Anderson and Mrs. Zoel Wlt- - lardson motored to Salt Lake Mon- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Larsen and ber. The festivities were attended school. Dr. Widtsoe, while in the beck, and consolation to Mrs. Carl day. Miss LaPriel took the state Dr. Harold Crandall left for Salt by a large crowd and following the county, addressed five different ses- - Anderson and June Webb, A of Mayfield visited Sunday in children held marcellers examination for dainty Lake this morning and will remain ceremonies a splendid luncheon was sions at the conference held at Red- - luncheon was served by Mrs. the city Tuesday. The return was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L L I in the city until Sunday. made to Salina Wednesday. j mond last Saturday and Sunlay. son at a late hour. Humphrey. p vice-preside- r, betwe secret- import-Followi- l I'S ng '.fZ&TEt T J Ok-erlu- nd busi-nam- ed r. j ... , :f go--i- ng Rich-wa- y , i . I ... Co-o- p. ! . Ch'aSnay . , j ! A j d j ! J ( Niel-serve- d. |