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Show fy AkA V P SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927 VOL. 9 Alarmists Wrong, Says Flooding Higliways Hunt Commissioner McBride lortl No. 49 Narrow Canyon Trail Inadequate for Travel Sevier Girls Plan Busy . Sessions Stopd Activities by the girls of Salina Complaints are frequently received U Captain Charles Lindbergh, the for along the mountain sides. A Alarmists throughout Sevier and canals last season at the same time. at the office of the state road com- - and Redmond are to be stimulated Piute for this total storage Sanpete counties, jumping blindly atj mission to the effect that property materially during the vacation peri- - youthful aviator who negotiated the freshet or a cloudburst would wipe acre-du- e son 2000 3000 be unwithin will or are rumors, causing owners or renters along the state od and to the end of getting a good Atlantic ocean, creating a new worlds the tiny road to the ocean in a jiffy, uneasiness among beet growers feet of what it was last season. Ot- - highways are permitting irrigation start, organization of two clubs for record in flying, would attempt to No provision, it is evident at present, and farmers in circlating reports as ter Creek storage will be 7500 acre- - wakr t0 fjow Upon the road. To any- - each town has been effected and of- - travel through Salina canyon, he has been made for grade crossings. to water shortages. It is charged feet less than it was last year. one U8ng the roads it is evident that ficers and managers duly elected. A surely would not achieve the fame This, that two irrigation companies had Secondary direct flow rights Bo suc1 practice results in a real dan- - first year home management club he did by flying to France. Either rails forwarded letters to users of waters far are as good as last year with a ggr t0 traffic, and an Injury to the and a second year cooking club hav by a flying machine or by an auto- pany. from the two canals, the Piute and very good possibility of some more paVement or other form of surfacing, been organized in Salina, and a first mobile, his efforts would be a dismal What Southern Utah wants is a the Sevier Valley, stating that only yet to come. Primary direct flow 8tate has relieved the counties an(i secon(i year sewing club .has failure through the canyon, unless, of slice of the $2,000,000 that is to be be will last better than 1.7 acre-feof water would be rights year q burden of maintaining the een perfected in Redmond. The sev- - course, the state road commission placed on the Lincoln and Victory available to mature the beet crop, and in the case of canals that have gtat TOadg and is particuiariy inter. eral club members, both from Salina could be awakened. The boys who highways! 'a portin of "this Vast The reports were evidently made by both Otter Creek storage and primary an Redmond, will meet twice week- - would Complete a network of roads sum would not seejng that no funds are ex- only complete a fine someone not familiar with the real rights the increase in primary will Monday and Thursday, being des- - through Utah, particularly Southern highway jn highway repair that is ne- pended Salina canyon, but through ' at least offset the deficiency in Otter conditions. as meeting days. A regular Utah, are sound asleep, busted ox it would cessitated through the negligence of improve an important roaa Creek, Brice McBride, Sevier river water against to the entire state. It would bring those citizens who permit irrigation meeting was held at the home of are rankly discriminating commissioner, and whose knowledge or surface water to flow from their Miss Thelma Anderson yesterday af- keeping open one of the most im- tourists by the thousands to Utah. w&ter use on the Bame sup-in- g of the conditions is far more reach- - P'ans premises and upon the state high- ternoon and considerable routine portant arterial highways in the The tourists would spend thousands season, always ways. Pty business was transacted and a pro- western country. And Southern of dollars and seventy-fiv- e than that of anyone else, and who fs cent mind in keePm no that were beets, the season outlined. A good- Utahns are not satisfied with the of the thousands of dollars perwould for in district the the has been gram during is essential It that highly every watered season last and that because ly membeiship has been enrolled al- program that is being put over by eventually find its way to the state past month, has just issued a state- 11 canals saw fit to use dollar of the limited 'funds available ready and a drive for more will be the state road commission. ment, which shows that conditions capital. This is plain enough and before September be carefully conserved, and, as tax- staged. A sickly attempt is now being put the citizens of tho southland are not bad. There is not sufficient up all e these are citizens should take payers, 15th. first year home management forward to make Salina canyon pass- - Ted at the water, however, for indiscriminate of who those density With a cutting down of the use club, organized under the direction able for auto and other vehicular would knock Southern Utah's prom-o- f use and wastefulness, and if properly needless on grain and hay early, and during Miss Mary Mattsson, is officered travel. Thus far cows ana be will available water ...used, ample sheep ising industries and retard the sale by the following: to mature the crops." Commissioner the middle of the season, so as to President, Vivian could, with effort, manage to get 0f the greatest and most wonderful some water left for later use on Wandfl through the canyon. Some autos are McBride has made the following have .... Anderson, . i , i scenery in the western country Raise iot7 ' McDonald, semty, P,ly Wi.H.m, statement relative to the waters: ,, e ,hc daneerous pUca, ft. r 00 0 lr- Other members an we ig ways wi normal year an( enrolled are Dee Sco--' the sea of dust, the rocks, the wind commission, and be real Circular lettefs sent out by two sports by water of a misdemeawil1 summer rains we guilty better off ngation of the irrigation companies in this rup Emma Peterson and Inez Peter. makes appropriating sufficient to make a nor and a fine or or than last imprisonment year. 8on. valley to their stockholders have road through Salina canyon. South-follows conviction. , Personally I can see no reason The second year cooking club was started rumors to the effect that the Sun visited the reporter canyon ern Utahns do not crave quarreling The seciton cited reads in part as organized by Miss Inez Peterson, last week, and in water supply for the season is not for concern over a short supply but I can- - and nagging, but the citizens do want the going up can see a reason for extreme care follows: going to be sufficient to mature and fair play, and itJis the general belief for a distance of yon approximately conservation In use, and in clos0 meet conjointly Any person who wilfully, or ' P anne crops now planted and some of the and baif a was neces- that they are not getting the latter. mneS( jt ejgbt 6 om. managent .u un carelessly obstructs or injures farmers aie talking of plowing up ing I wish to state. ...that flooding to Y cross the railroad The Utah Construction company (sary grade eigh- roads and canyon laterals above caar 1FeC 10n 3 any public or other highway by beets. e, ? 1CerS times. run.teen not are and trains the engineer for the Denver and True, v does not come in the category manaemen ,ca ' causing or permitting flow or Snowfall conditions this winter, pacity fning the and Rio true Grande Railroad company, not- through canyon, " of proper use of a 8hwt 8upply " The RednM,nd seepage of water; or who wilfulrgan,Zatl0n of the there are no rails laid as yet. especially in the valleys, left the ma- But withstanding the reports that coop- first year sewing club was perfected some ly or carelessly permits water jority of the users with the impres- -' day there will be, and when this eration is lacking from these quar- JOINS Miss Almeda Christensen, and the hi PENNEY in under to scontrol FORCES by sion that this was going to be a very escape any bne arrives, if some correction Is ters, are doing everything possible officers are Lena Hales president; j not made manner, so as to injure any pubStanford Robins, son of Emmett high water year. by thfi state road comm,8 to keep the highway open and In lic or other highway, shall be Ilean Poulson, Della sion in the While the precipitation, both in Robins, will leave some time during way o buildirig a gub many instances extra work is done deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Chiistensen, secretary; song leader, stantia, and gafe the mountains and in the valleys, the coming week for Fairfield, Iowa, highway the life of that may help in keeping traffic go- Through a bulletin just issued from Etta Nielson The members enrolled j every traveler wU1 be more or le8g ing was much greater this winter than where he will enter the employ of through. last, the three preceding dry years the J. C. Penney company at the the office of H. S. Kerr, chief engl- - are Ludine Johnson Della in making the crooked For many months the county comstate road commission, sen, Etta Nielson, May Christensen, and have left the ground water table so store located at Fairfield. R. C. Nor- - neer and rounding curves missioners, the members of the Sa- heavy grades Dona Christensen, Mary . Chidester, and bounding into a possible passing depleted that most of the years sup- man, formerly well known here Is nginers and patrolmen have been ijna Lions club, citizens here and up to instructei the the Mauring Christensen, Verl Poulson, tran protect the of highways the has into and store where manager gone ngt ground ply and down the county, have fought Lela from this nuisance Jessie necesand Ilean and, where Hales, Sharp Such a condi- Stanford will study the business and yet come as thus shown evidence, Every far, by and fussed because the state road tion works against storage and sec- it will be the purpose of Stanford to 8ary and flagrant violations are Poulson. state the is to road commission is slighting this particu-onl- y commission, give ondary rights, but in favor of pri- get every inch of business training fun(l report the matter to the proper j Miss Veola Breinholt managed the a trail main can- - lar project, and the Booner they cease the through organization of the second year sewStanford has been attend- - authorities. possible. mary rights, yon highway that feeds. Utah with listening to the evident dictates of ing club at Redmond. The club will thousands of tourists and I cannot go into detail in a report ing school at Salt Lake during the travelers one big bill Utah will be better off be LANDS known GOOD as the Irish Clover POSITION of this kind, but in general will state winter. He has hosts of friends whoi who come to see the beauties of the and a harmonious feeling will preclub, with the following officers: that at this time no canal in the val- will wish him the best in his new worlds famous scenicland. A close vail. But give Southern Utah, and ugene reason son oi air. ana Artenus Andreason( Resident; Mable ley is any worse off- than were the venture. Mrs. Lee Peterson of this city, advis- of the highway building particularly Salina canyon, what is Christensen Nelda inspection shows that no drainage is provided due and what is absolutely necessary. es his parents that he has completed Breinholt, sccretary, and 0zula An his course in telegra- dergon and Mable christensen( iSocia, phy and had landed a position with committee. The memberg enrolle(J t0' iiDg the P. and R. Co., in Wyoming, and j date are Mable Christensen, Ozula is drawing down $145 per month. EuAndreason, Opal Christensen, Nelda j gene made fast strides while at the Breinholt, Cleone Jensen, Artenus telegraph college and upon complet- Andreason, Velma Jensen, Tressle ing his course some three weeks ago, Hansen, Marvel Talboe, Malba Hanwent to work immediately. ' ' He has sen and Nada Thomas. At the annual stockholders Merlin Mortensen, aged 17, son of hosts of friends here who will be glad of the First State Bank of Sa- - Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Mortensen, met to learn of his success and advanceMRS. EHN HONORED The biggest enrollment in the hisA reorganization of the Daughters ment lina, held in the directors room Wed- - with a sad misfortune late last of camping in the Timpanogoa of the Pioneers was effected in the tory Mrs. recent a George Ehn, bride, District Council is evening, the old officers were day evening and as a result of an expected ths sum- Salina organization last Saturday afand who is visiting at the home of SALINA BOY GETS DEGREE chosen to serve during the coming accident, he will lose the sight of his mer when Camp Timpanogos, on the ternoon, when a new set of officers her parents, was the guest of honor side year, and they are James Farrell, left eye. Merlin, together with Parof the mountain by that name, were chosen to serve for the coming Ellis Steele, of this city, was a shower Wednesday afternoon, at S. H. Gates, ley Bird, were In the east part of among the largest class graduating president; opens on June 27, according to Scour two years. The new officers are: Lilies Executive A. A. Anderson, who will II. B. Crandall, cashier, E. town and were at target practice from the B. Y. U. at the exercises given by Mrs. L. S. Gates. Capain, Mrs. Mlton Andersen; firrt decorated the living rooms at the have and C. E. Peterson have with a rifle. Bird had the rifle and held at charge of the camp. College hall, Provo, Wednes- Gates home. Peutenant, Hattie Gates; second lieu500 was Progressive been appointed assistant cashiers. was shooting; it is said, at either a Five inleresting courses of study, of this week. Ellis was awarded day tenant, Mrs. Minerva Burr; treasurThere was no change in the director- - loaded cartiidge or a giant cap. Bird a degree of bachelor of science and the entertaining feature of the after- including kodakery, nature study, er, Vilate Ivie; historian, Annie Wilate, James Farrell, H. S. Gates, P. C. hit his mark and instantly there was was among the large class majoring noon. Luncheon was served at five campcraft, scoutcraft and woodcraft, Hattie Okerhnd. oclock and thirty-thre- e guests were will be afforded to the boys who join liams; chaplain, Scorup, Chris. Jorgensen and H. B. an explosion and particles of copper jn masters degrees, bachelors de- has not as yes of The office registrar present during the afternoon. Mrs. the camp. ; shot back and hit Mortensen, who was Crandall, being s and normal life diplomas. be grec been filled, but will a; the next Ehn received many beautiful gifts. . The report compiled and submitted close to his companion, in 'the face. Since the camp will accommodatel ' by Cashier H. B. Crandall to the Two sharp pieces of the shell struck TWO POUNDS WEEKLY only about 125 boys each week, Chief The mee'ing was held at the second TO TIRES ATTENTION board of directors was highly flatter- Mortensen In the eye, penetrating Anderson is eager to have tho reser- AVERAGE SUGAR DIET ward chapel and was rnarxed with MEANS MUCH SAVING vations in ing and showed the institution to be deeply and completely destroying the by June 10, in order that more than the usual interest, thirty-fiv- e in better financial condition than at eye. no boys will be disappointed. Several small particles were mem- Among all the food staples sugar and members prospective Waasatch district has reserveo any time since its organization. Thq also embedded in the forehead of the is recognized by statisticians as one leinE present. The meeting was Salina bank waS placed on the honor unfortunate young man. Many motorists now realize that places for its boys for the fiist week t1'8 of the best barometers of general by Mrs. E. W. Crane, resupervise, and other on a car not a tire weeks, and others have reserved roll some few years ago, and this Mortensen was taken to the Salina trade Spend-lovconditions, says Facts About just putting further attention to it is Mesdames but there is still plenty of room any tiring captain. stamps it. as one of the leading banks hospital where an examination of the Sugar. Judged by this standard busi- paying any and Curtis Bean, comprising much the same as operating an auto of the weeks, Chief Andeison ra in the state. The business has grown injured eye was made, and on the y ness in the United States during the the Sevier .county officers of the or citi-' vices a and Salina bounds & and Doctors of Merrill ports. thug ,for, grfase leaps Merrill, toVtiuelT months ofl927 wRh,ut were In order better to take care of the Daughters of the Pioneers, until serious trouble develops. zens are justly proud of the institu- - the boy was ordered to an eye spe-- , on a corresabout with the and just par f.rm Richfield, gave one p.escnt Council has purchased cialist for the purpose of having the-ntion. According to George DeLange, the boys; the on the organperiod in 1926. According to local talks some interesting s' hundred one cots in hundred and dealer Firestone Salina, the injured member removed and treated, trade statistics the total consump- to be used as mattresses. Every ization. to get the most mileage and Mr. Mortensen was taken to Provo tion of SUBMITS TO OPERATION way three the for months sugar Following the installation of offifrom tires is to have lad, therefore, will have a good be l Mrs. Orlando Crane, who had suf- Monday and Tuesday the optic was 1 was 3,200,000,000 best service Apfl ending and Iho business session a procers rob;n to A dark them looked over regularly and fre- up off the ground. fered severely as a result of sinis in- removed and the proper treatment pounds, orr 28 pounds for each person was given and a luncheon servgram with connection in be used photografection, underwent a serious and pain- administered. Reports from Provo in the country, an average of a little quently. were numbcis ed. The following Like the old adage about a stitch phy will also be erected, ful operation at a Salt Lake hospital are to the effect that Merlin is get- more than two pounds per week. This of the members Sa'ina the Timpanogos camp, located among given by Friday morning of- last week. From ting along as well as could be ex- is almost exactly the same quantity in time, a little care will often pre- solo, Piano Joseph the pines on Timpanogos creek, is an crganzation: a point of surgery the operation was pected under the circumstances. as was used during the first quarter vent serious loss of tire mileage. Flanideal place for Scouts, Chief Ander-ct- s Crane; reading, Poppies in should The be for treads successful Mrs. and Mrs? inspected Chris. Crane, highly Mortensen, mother to of 1926, but it is a greater consumpG. Humphrey; Dutch - can ders, T. Mrs. the boyThere uand bruises, and any small re- son declared. immediately, following the painful the injured boy, and Mr .and Mrs. tion than ever has taken place in a un- - dance, Mazel Burns and Bessie Anpairs needed should be made prompt- - learn nature lore and woodcraft ordeal, recovered splendidly. Tues- Niels Hansen, accompanied Merlin to similar period in any previous year. Misses selection, Mary der competent instructors surrounded dreason; piano Of the amount of sugar eaten by ly. day of this week, however, her con- Provo. and Thelma Mattsson. The conclud-thI conditions. ideal hope to the is wheels have camp It by dition was regarded as not so good, important Americans during the past three number was the reading of the every district will give every ing en- - months, about 1, 600,000,000 pounds aligned and the proper air pressure Mrs. June Webb delightfully though not serious. The operation of her grandmother by Mrs. to history learn the Scout this opportunity consisted of opening the cheeks and tertained at a social hour and lunch- - or almost exactly half was produced maintained, if the motorist is to get Hattie Gates. drilling holes as drains for the ac- eon at her home Thursday afternoon from American soil while the other all the service he i3 entitled to from art of manly living. his tires. cumulated pus conditions. The sur- of last week. Spring flowers cen- - half was imported, Mrs. G. C. Christensen, who has Miss Edna Jackson has returned Screw Always use valve caps. geons have stated that other opera- - tered the luncheon table and seated been a guest at the L. P. Jorgensen two a tions will be necessary in order to were Mr. and Mrs. G. CrChristensen Merle Miller, of Murray, is visiting each one down tightly by hand. This from Bountiful, following returned Mondaay to her home home, of home her the at visit weeks parrestore Mrs. Crane to her former and Mrs. Sena Bell, of Elsinore, and at the J. Oscar Anderson will prevent air leakage and under' Elsinore. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. inflation difficulties. Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen, of Salina. home. good health. jat et their-wate- r puz-Th- p.,e 1 , t A : 1 - , , vice-preside- Christen-endanger- ed fr J run-of- f. J ! ' 4-- H three-mont- iari hs Causes Loss of Eye Sun-nesd- ay I ! vice-preside- -- ( m,n 1 . e, ad-b- g raw-tic- , ' I at I this-wee- k 1 i V M a. |