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Show Pieer Lite No. 19 SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1297 TENTH YEAR POPULAR SALINA COUPLE IS ANNOUNCED OF POPULAR SAUNA WOMAN ENGAGEMENT Man i Tuesday of this week marked the closing of one of t he largest business SchooFs Cornin' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jensen have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lenete, to Ellwooc D. Anderson of Kemmerer, Wyom- ing. The marriage date has been set for September 12. Miss Jensen is expected to' arrive here Sunday to visit during next week with her fam- and her many friends until two years The bride-elec- t, ma,e her home fa galina where MARRIED TH KlDll. BREAK UP inrora Flow Shatr A pretty, but simple wedding ceremony, in which two of Salinas social leaders, Miss Florence Barnard and Heber Minting, was solemnized at the home of Reverend Fleetwood, Salt Lake City, last Saturday even ' , ing. The eeremonv was witnessed by only members of the families and a few invited guests. Immediately foL lowing the wedding ceremony ner party was given at the- - Ncw- house hotel, complimentary to Mr. John Barnard, and Mrs. Whiting. father of the bride, was present al the ceremony and the wedding sup YOU BETTeR GET ALAM'J HAIR. CUT TO DAY AH' ALSO GFTHIM SHOES SOME PAMT5 Aft AT SALT LAKE Yt- T- A splendid showing of summer flowers and a general convention of Relief society workers were the fea- of g theiing of the North Relirf godety at Aurora last afternoon, presi(ent Minnie Dastrup of Sigurd had charge of the following program: Community singing; prayer, Mrs. Harriett Okerlund of Salina; piano solo, Mrs. Nellie Gribble of Salinn; per. one-aplay, Redmond ward; vocal Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, both popuof SaMrs. Blanch DeLange solo, larly known in educational circles, lina; of Mattsson piano solo, Mary have hosts of warm friends here who benMrs. remarks, Dastrup; will join in wishing for the newly- Salina; ediction, Mrs. Ellen M. Humphrey. weds a long and happy voyage on The hall was beautifully decorated the matrimonial sea. with a lavish display of flowers and after the meeting judgment was pasJACK McMILLAN WORSE sed on the exhibits for the contest. Word came to relatives in Salina Mrs. C. E. West of Salina, Mrs. Wilr Monday that Jack McMillan had liam Wall of Aurora and Mrs. Caroanother hemorrhage tt the hos- - line Christensen of Redmond made pital .t Salt L,k, and hi. iiurad Naaturium. foot was again opened Tuesday G. C. Johnson of Au- Mis. morning. Relatives and attendants second, Mrs. Pearl Wall of Au-- i of the injured man were in high spir- rora; third, Mrs. Arvella Humphrey its over his apparent rnp:d improve- rnra; Zinnias first, Mrs. Ins of Salinn. ment and were severely shocked ar second. of Redmond; Chtistensen the recent sad developments. Since Mrs. E. W. of Salina; third, Crane Tuesday nothing further has been Mrs. Elizabeth Payne of Vermilion. learned as to the patients condition. Mixed flowers first, Mrs. Peterson McMillans small daughter Mary Aurora; 8econd Mr8, Cmte"sen g UenWedne-- of ine I wa! laen of Redmond; third, Mr. Ira Ras- day morning bv Mr. and Mrs. F. A. jmussen of Salina. Artistic bouquets Mattsson and their daughters. first, Mrs. Roxana Crane of Salina; second, Mrs. Dina Jackson of BACK FROM BUSINESS TRIP Mrs. Elizabeth Payne Earl S. Wright, general manager Sigurd; third, Ward of Aurora. displays first, for the Great Western Salt comsecond ward; second, Aurora Salina returned Wednesday after an pany, V third, Sigurd, absence of several days at Salt Lake ward; wer Auror of conferrin was Wright luncheon after at a hostesses dainty 0f the company. the show. deals witnessed for many years, when final papers were signed transfer- ring the John Araeson Lumber com- pany to the Bonr.eville Lumber com- - gbe jg extremely popular with all her The amount involved, is is acquaintances. She attended the lo- pany. D. S. Business rumored, was $20,000, the purchasing cal schools and the L. worker efficient an and was college over' the real estate, company taking in the Lewis Drug store. Two years buildings and the stock of lumber to gaU Lake where ghe and paints, etc., where the business workd in the Co0mbs Drug store and had been conducted by Mr. Arneson where ghe is now manager of the for the past number of years. Georg' fancy articles department of the W. Williams, district manager for Liggetts Drug store. Besides being Lumber company, an effjcjent business woman Miss the Bonneville which has its headquarters at Salt jensen js a gfeat social favorite anu Lake City, and James Goudie, also a talented musician. Mr. Anderson is well known and representing the purchasers, were here several days completing the in- - popuiar jn Salina. He is the son of voice and checking the stock and Mr and jjrs. m. d. Anderson of fixtures, and Wednesday it was an- - rajm) and formerly was a frequent nounced that the deal had been clos- - vjsit0r in this city. He now oper-ethe entire lumber interests, to- - ate3 a drug. store in Kemmerer, where gether with the buildings and real tbe COuple plan to make their home. estate passing into new hands. . Immediately on closing the deal, ATTEND SHUSTER FUNERAL George Stitt assumed the manageMr. and Mrs. J. L Rex, Mr. and ment of the yards and office for the Leon Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. The Babcock Players of the Uni new purchasers. Mr. Stitt came to clubs of Sa- Members of the R. Ewles, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John and later from Sait Salina Lake, and versify of Utah afforded Salina Brown ann Mrs. John L. Gates were lina and a few interested parents a real dramatic treat Mrs. Stitt will join him and they will relatives from Salina who friends paiticipated in a lively prothe among - Monday and ,Tueaday be permanent residents of this city. uf funera, hdn ,ast Mon giam and an interesting demonstra- this week when they presented Mr. Stitt has had a wide experience afwork last tion club of Saturday Jn galt Lake for MrS- Fred Shus. fore an appreciative auaience two in the lumber business and he is fa- Forence Iyie of ternoon at the second ward meeting The Patsy and The Dolls inPl'Jys miliar with every detail, having been this city. The funeral services vere house. Many prominent citizens House. in the business for the past twenty- held Monday at noon in the under- - terested in the club work were prestwo years. During his experience The first play, The Patsy, was . of Evans and Earl, ent and throughout the meeting prov- he has managed wholesale companies taking parlors modem comedy and the players ena and educational ed both highly a hundred and fifty rela. and line yards at various points whereyer Morris the R. of lemarkably well fitted to por- Mrs. proved 0. dead woman tertaining. and friendg q( comes and to he west the S. R. tray their parts and the mood of the throughout college, j which was Untl Utah Agricultural faied the eh so pop- j Salma with a. splendid reputation. dec0rated with a profusion of Boswell, county agent, and H. B. diama. The offering proved John Arneson, one of the pioneer ular that the house next evening was STEER DOES DAMAGE flQwers fmn Wen(s and relat.ves Crandall, cashier for the First State SUPERVISOR INSPECTS merchants and widely known through- atthe packed with patrons to see the por-owere Bank of Mr. and Mrs. H. & Carlisle suffer- among Salina, and 0ffered Goghen Rgv prayer interof dramatic his B. W. Hendrick Ibsens the west, disposed Dyer, district mining supereach ed several minor injuries and their giving instructive trayal of spoke an impressive burial service, tendants, This House. U. S. Geological Survey, the Dolls of visor ests only because of ill health The triumph, 8utomob5ie was badly damaged Mon the talks. A Tong cortege of cars followed Mr. the past, year or more he has been remains to Mount Olivet cemetery,' Mrs. Morris, who has been touring play has been the favorite of audi- - day cvenjngi wben a huge steer be was a Salina visitor Monday. in company with H. E. Lewis, afflicted move or less with illness where Mrs. Shuster was buried in the parts of the state, visiting many of ences for a century and is ranked jongjj,g crashed McDonald Dyr, Lyie and in the hopes of restoring his new division. the clubs, gave a brief outline of the close to Shakespeares dramas with their machine without warning, general manager for the Sevier health he will take a much needed were W Cai company, made inspections that is being carried on in the its artistic finish and its gripping wag dark and be equalthe several coal properties now The rest. In the transfer of the lumber proved players state and of the great achievement message. drjvjng bome from the depot when RETURNS FROM SCHOOL drama serious in the as operated in the canyon. being business, the best wishes and good The capable ly made by the members. aidmaj charged. The lights were n being Miss Stena Sjcorup, wlm as in ' been had comedy. will of Mr. Arneson go to the new as drivcomwere were they members and j0(,a dub turned on the car they highly ' owners. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS attending the U. A. C. at Logan this plimented for their diligence, anibi- Miss Maud May Babcock coached jng at a moderate pace, but no rea- Mr. Arneson established the Arne- - summer, returned to Salina Sunday tion and attainments. Mrs. Libby Ivie, until a few years County Agent the plays before they were sent on BM1 CBn he assigned for the sudden son Lumber company nearly twenty and will remain here until the latter Boswell gave a review of the Sevier the road for the summer, but Miss attack. The car is too badly dam- - ago a resident of Salina, was in town had personal aged to be used and will have to be the first part of the week visiting years ago and through his honest part of September before taking up county clubs and stated that the local Ellen C. Henderson Miss towed to Salt Lake for repairs. Both old friends and relatives. Mrs. Ivie dealings he won a large clientele her work at the Park City hign groups ranked high in the county ' charge of their presentation. throughout the southern section of school. Miss Scorup has had a pro- work. Mr. Boswell also presented the Henderson acted and directed, too, fenders were smashed, the bumper makes her home in Long Beach, Utah. What his future plans are fitable summers work at the school in the sue- - was knocked off, the radiator was forma, and was in Utah to attend j and was a strong factor local groups with charters. Mrs. have not as yet been announced, but and has also enjoyed several trips Miss Mercy ruined and the engine was broken, the funeral of her daughter, Mr. Crandall, in words befitting cess of the dramas. more than likely he will remain here through the northern part of the the occasion, and following the year- Lundberg and Reuben Whitney stood The COst of repairs has not been es- - Florence Shuster, held in Salt Lake state. and make Salina his home. Monday, ly custom of the Utah state bank- out for superior performances each tbnatal. ers, presented the achievement pins evening. Others members of the as the first and second year awards. cast were Miss Phyllis Stohle,- - J chn Leadership pins were also awarded, K. Edmunds and Halbert Greaves. On the second night two Salina they going to Miss Ruth Scorup, leader of the baking project; Miss youngsters proved to be prospective Mary Mattsson, leader of the home talent for the stage. Afton Peterson, management work, and Miss Inez the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, leader of the work in meal John Peterson, and Devon Larsen, planning. Achievement pins for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen, After making the trip to South- - through green fields, beautiful cities Lar- evEdr.a Erickson, Minnie erson students, teachers, first and second year awards were were enrolled for the childrens parts Buildings, ern Utahs scenic land, going as di- - dotted with shade trees, and plenty the op- sen. They had presented to Misses Inez Peterson, in The Dolls House. erything is in leadiness for rected froro the auto bureau at a of places to find oil and gas. On the Richfield Grades Byron Burmes schools next. Mary Mattsson, Ruth Scorup, Vivian three rehearsals beior, the .how and ening of Sevier county in gat Lake City, we can opposite side of the range, it is the school ter, principal; Sophia Goldbranson, Anderson, Erma Peterson and Dee Miss Henderson declared that they Monday, September 5. So the And. too. the roads are whokheartedlyt that the wrong r,vo-swha board has announced and the year Lenna Housekeeper, Theresa Peter- Scorup. Misses Thelma Nielson, Rea surnassed any other children at the superfine on Ihe east side, at no ti will begin with a teachers institute son, Almeda Jessen, Mabel Chugg, Crane, Millie Domgaard, Leota Nord-felFern Mickelson and Helen Jento be held at Richfield Monday and Ivy Christensen Mala Poulson, Vera has confidence in the heads of the splendid highways. Through your Devona Cowley, Ruth Chris- sen were presented with first year forget a single line. Tuesday. Wednesday regular class Chugg, to Pangnitch should b? auto clubs telling travelers the best vdl.-wtensen, Floia Seegmiller, Nancy Bird, pins. work opens. - the select route, and the auto howto We are free to say, Sago. way One of the interesting numbers on Throughout the summer the jani- Gertrude Thomas, Eleanor Bean, MAY LOSE SIGHT that the right policy is not be- - ciation directing otherwise, the program was a stenciling demontors of the various school houses die Ogden. followed at the directing bureau be so informed. We took the route Annabel a Gilbert Hutchings, stration, given by Misses Vivian AnMrs. M. L. Burns was called hur- have been persistently busy cleaning, Hote Utah, Salt Lake. We via Cedar Breaks, mounted the steep and piincipal; Emily Giesdorff, Thelma derson and Ruth Scorup. During the to Salt Lake Sunday becaosc at tbp ricjly painting, calsomining, mending then continued to ,nd m Barney. enlivened of the relapae of her husband who session the program polishing. All the buildings are , continued oor trip We r.f Zlooa park. the estsi-lCentral Thorval Rigby, princi- by club song,, and before adjourn- - recently bad two cataract, remove. first class condition and are fitting the Kaib.b for- , and did. We were to Grand canyon d their pal; Ruth Buchanan, Louise Cowley. ment was taken dainty refreshments from his at the L. D. S. hospi- places for the students to spend returned and Bryce canyon hat the by the. reason st, for Elsinore Harold Anderson, prin- were served by the club members. tal. M"th7timVof The"' operation disappointed, time. Cedar Breaks, we and enjoyed hot a bleak over NVuially one road carries hesitated on account of the In Salina the following teachers cipal; Rulon Newell, Leland Elmer, T. and ahsn- - only, though, for the reason we saw drives with long Naomi Newell, Helen Poulsoh, Irene INSPECTS BRANCH LINE have been engaged:. Salina grades Solely without attractions, oobil Bryce canyon lost. The tr.veier, J. A. McNichols, of the mainten M. I. Oveson, principal; J. W. Grib- Hansen, Viola Ogden. - reached Joseph Golden Buchanan, princi- ance of way department of the Den Inst week. Everything is being atble, Edna Crane, Edna 'Domgaard, way to came up through P.nguiU-.ofof the the sight Rio Grande, spent a coupl. of tempted to Peterson, pal; Ver Mortensen, Retta Ludlow, ver Zelma Willardson, Lena ""'w more will fall for thl directing spirit of Celestia Dutson and Vaneda Martin. Mabel Shipp. days here the first of the week In feiing man, and his condition waawa it.rysva is a certainty that we . Mr. trifle better at the last report. Dan Leo C. Cove Jensen, principal, the interests of his company. Baker, prinNorth Sevier High State Automobile associa- to mother bis imsome 0. after Alice A. was accompanied Burns Nichols J. looking Jos. Anderson, Thompson. Parley cipal; Valley News. expressions of Leon Newton, portant details pertaining to the Monroe Grades Davis, G. M. Wright, Allen Jones, and R. Mrs. Woolsey, J. Mr. and Lillie Nielsen, Don Kenney, Armenia principal; D. C. Oviatt, Irene Tuft, branch line being graded to the big LIKES MINERAL SHOWING Vern and Ctto Woolsey, their sons, Great Susie toe Jeanette Seegmiller, Clark, salt depositp by Adams and Thelma Brown. A. Hodges, state metal mining E. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY weie The Woolseys of Kaysville. Redmond Delbert Hansen, princi- 'ess Jacobson, Madge Tuft, Elva Western Salt company, just, sst of and G. R. Yearsley, Bak-- t Redmond, Mrs. Bena Allred was the object out for a vacation Vern Woolsey, inspector,the state insurance fund, pal; Ruby Meier, Clara Johnson and Swindle, Marie Stewart, Grace Inland senting at'the an employe of the Printing Wednesday of a fa'rniiy" "party Melba Ence. er, Dora Brown. Lake, were here Monday look- called at the at The Kaysville, company station. WILL MEET C. CLUB Experiment A. LITERARY Gooseberry White, South Sevier High Aurora B. M. Thompson, princi the various mining proper- over his shop ing spiced Allreds sixty- - News o ice an B. Next Wednesday, September 7, the occasion was Mrs. Mr. pal; Margaret Jensen, Anna String-ha- mincipal; Chas. N. Crawford, A. ties. Hodges, after carefully inSenior ta wi .ways, The passed day club ninth SwenLadies birthday. Reed of the members Paul Literary and Verda Curtis. Smith, Egertson, the properties being developwith talk and a bounteous Woolsey is a native of Gunnison vai specting Salina Lead and Zinc comSigurd N. E. Anderson, principal; son, Jance Rice, Ruth Freebairn, Gail will meet at the home of Miss Mary pleasantly the ed moved by his with parents Those who journeyed to ley, but Miss Mabel E. Daniels, luncheon. McCallum. Frances Jack, Marie Wanless, Lucin- Plummer, Heber Williams. He ex- pany, predicted a good future and were Mrs. All-- . north several years ago Richfield High A. M. Maughan, who was a missionary in China for the mountain retreat da Anderson. was confident that when the ore bodG. Sorenson, pressed great surprise at the vast Mrs. and J. Mr. of tell will her Farrell experiR. red, four J. Barker, Venice 0. A. Watts, principal; piincipal; years, the ies were opened at depth some real coun- - Mrs. Vivian Burns, Mrs. Ophelia For- - growth and development through in S. that observations J. Golden ences and Lulu Carson. Terry, Smith, Wright. values would be encountered. Messrs. Eugenia Buchanan, , Mrs. A. E. Thorsen has been sbee, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wilkinson, valley. Glenwood Rulon Rasmussen, prin- Jos. E. Ng'soh, Paul Packard, Erma try. rean Hodges and Yearsley left Tuesday On our trip sou war Min chosen to give a reading. A special Miss Blanche Burns, Mrs. Max Sor-- ; ChrisSwenson, Christensen. Hazel Margaret Malmgren, Mary for Iron county and points south, we cipal; of turning, said Vern Woolsey, me B. Vandegrift, Florence Adams, practice will also be a feature of the enson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele tensen. where they will continue their offiand Gunnison W. Cunningham and found that through A. Mrs. McGill. members are All and afternoon. urged Nial Nelson, Phyllis Jorgensen and inspections. Koosharem Buchanan, Dwight Salina and on south we were passing cial investigations Mrs. Edna Johnson of Ogden. to attend. principal; Bert Johnson, Arvilla Pet- - Dorothy Jacobs. ct suf-fo- d, .... Salina IH tt Mwf Batask Claifl In Lively Session tew, . 4-- H - play-goe- is , J - ut Fr Val-wo- rk caj-islp- Cali-thr- ee . Sevier County Schools Ready for Years Work Utah Travelers Condemn Present Routing System : t, sr .j J e. - ijs s a-- asso-eve- r, bk, 1 .. .... i tion.-Gun- i ! -- ! j s' 1 s nison |