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Show Vv; Vote The Water Bonds Saturday and Help Build a Greater Salina Fern Where to Go Peterson Is What to Do Rasmussen Nielson c Dr. C. Leo Merrill, who gave a splendid admistration as mayor of Salina during the past two years, was 11 oclock a.m. Firing of Salute again chosen to fill the position, at and attention for the dead com- last Tuesdays election. Mayor Merrill came out victorious with a majorrades. ity in the two voting precincts of 103 1:45 p.m. Street Band Concert. votes, against C. E. Peterson, candi2 oclock Patriotic program at date on the Citizens ticket. Three votes were hundred and seventy-on- e Victory theatre. cast for the head of the ticket. Heber Big Free Elk Barbecue. C. candidate for the r 121 81 Saturday, November 12th', the citizens of Salina will be' privileged to Today is Armistice Day in Salina. 40 Majority ....' vote whether the city water works Recorder This is the day the Salina Legion, System shall be improved by the issu141 Gribble r Post 36, will be hosts to the multi57 Final plans a're Stark c ance, of $25,000. ordina-ance for the election; the complete tudes in celebrating the signing of 84 Majority Ferry Niels Peterson, graduate and the regular form of publifrom North Sevier high school, and the Armistice. And Salina is ready Treasurer cation made, and it .is now up to the he 108 Gates c pride of the students and faculty in putting citizens to declare themselves either :n his school, is dead. His death, to aid the Legion boys 91 Johnson r Williams, for or against the issue of the bonds. 'oming suddenly, has caused grief and over one of the best celebrations ever his of Four fast bouts term councilman, ran ahead Boxing Carnival 11 Majority his total vote fromy districts by casting their votes at tomorrows-election- sorrow, among his former school mates two prelimin- ticket, and has cut deeply into the .hearts of held in the city. Come early, stav between real fighters, District 15 14 and 15 being 245. D. M. Anderson, Mayor Dr. C. E. West, as councilmen, and Many logical reasons have been his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Erastus late, and enjoy the time of you? life. aries and a battle royal. 90 Merrill r advanced in favor of the bonds, and Peterson,-highlwere respected citizens of William Gates for treasurer, House. city Grand ball at Opera be plenty doing from 11 will There 76 c Peterson Redmond. school While at been made. have Citif attending the successful candidates on the few, any,, protests If you are puzzled and are not izens ticket. .The city administration, engineers, Snow college, Ferry, as. he was af- oclock a.m. until sunrise Saturday 14 Majority and citizens have made close inspec- fectionately known, was stricken and The election went off quietly and having a good time, ask any of the Councilman tions of the system, and in one ac- when his illness became alarming he morning. relno heated arguments there were 117 for the boys in uniform they will lend every ative to the Williams r The following is a line-u- p cord the verdict is given that the was hurried home and to the Salina respective candidates. c 47 Crane His were perhospitalthe symptoms aid. system needs proposed' improvThe day was ideal and an extra large days festivities: and to the plexing surgeons attending ements. number of voters were lured to the 70 Majority Salina city is no longer in swad-- . as a last resort an operation was polls, but the vote was smaller than Councilmen leaddling clothes. On .the other hand hurriedly performed. It was found had been expected by the party Anderson c 97 was the she is making rapid progress and to that .bowel strangulation ers. conimmediate 59 r of The cause death. Scorup meet the emergencies arising from In the tabulation by the clerks it a coming increased population, ' it dition, however, is rare and only a few was shown that in district 14, 206 38 must keep abreast with her growth cases have thus far been reported. Majority votes were c$st. Of these 65 were West c 96 iii schools, churches and mainly an Surgeons from Richfield were called, scratched votes, 26 straight republiGates r 76 adequate water supply. Without the but all efforts to save, the life were can and 15 straight citizens. District fruitless and Peterson answered latter the city would be at a standFerry 15 showed 126 scratched, 26 straight Conservation leaders throughout Impressive funeral services were 20 Majority still, as water, and plenty of it, is the call of his Maker. and 16 straight Citizens held for Francis Christensen, husband Republican enthusiastiRasmussen 96 have r West the one of the most essential parts.- Then resporded was born at Redmond, April Ferry Bird Christensen, votes. Nielson c 70 how can a live, progressive citizen, 20, 1910, and was the son of Mr.' and cally- to the announcement of the of Mrs. Manilla Generally speaking, the voters are ward chapel in Rich. ' Erastus Peterson. When he Izaak Walton League that it will from the First owning property, and wishing to see Mrs-field Sunday. The speakers, Bishop satisfied with the selections made, a3 26 Majority the city forge ahead as it surely will, completed, his course at the grade war to save the ducks of the Conrad Peterson of this city, A. J. all are highly qualified to fill the wage Recorder Vote other. than yes for the bopd schools in his home town, he entered offices to which they have region from the alk- Ashman and Peter Nielson of Rich- respective Gribble r 100 issue. Weigh every point in this the high school of Salina, graduating been elected. to Mr. Stark c 63 matter carefully and then go to your with the class of 1927. During his ali poisoning that has been taking a field, paid a high tribute The following is a summary of the Christensen. Musical program was 'respective voting. places arid vote for school career here he was regarded as toll of millions of ducks annually, two districts: furnished by a Richfield quartett. A votes, the 37 Majority progression. Dont be misled by an exceptional student, as he was according to advices from the Natio- nbank-a- l 14 flowers of beautiful District profugjon Treasurer some calamity high tax squealer, ever 'active in all school work and Headquarters of the League. ed the casket as it lay at the altar. Mayor 84 Gates c but vote for your own interests and in his studies. During 1926-2- 7 he We are vitally interested in this the church services the Following Johnson 80 r bond water the issue. was dramatic and support manager said remains during proposition here in Montana, taken.. to the Richfield Voting polls for district 14 will be his senior term at school he was aw- Thomas N. Marlowe, chairman of the for interment, cemetery 4 at the City Hall, and they will open arded a gold medal, given by the Snow Majority and .fiph commission of that at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. The college, for his efficiency in submit- game and not only do we want to Mr Christcnsen, who was a ber of the firm of Christensen Bros, Independents Elect judges for this district will be, Frank ting the best essay. At the opening lend our moral support, but we want ' MillS( died Friday of last Plaining Aurora had a spirited election C. F. MartinE. and theJ. term of fall at Snow college, to get in and do some of the real Herbert, week at the Salina hospital, following Tuesday and all but one on the InWright. The same hours for open- Ferry entered the school with a de- work. I am sure we can get all of an illness of several weeks. He was dependent ticket won out with safe ing and closing of polls for voting termination of climbing- - to-- the top, our members in Congress behind such confined to his home at Richfield Ed. Kennedy, on the Cit-- : will prevail in District 15, and the and his efforts were proving success1 majorities. a proposition. his before three about until days ticket beat Earl Kennedy, canizens be will the Firstward ful, when he was stricken. During polling place The sportsmen of America should when he was removed to the death, didate for on the Independtrustee The in house. district his term short meeting judges there, however, he won unite with all the conservation organ- local hospital. ent small margin of the 15 will be, Arthur Prows, Wm. C. a medal for efficiency in ticket, by typewriting. izations of the country in securing Mr. Christensen was married SepThe votes. four successful candidates Murphy and Ira Rasmussen. Ferry won friends by the score, and the .passage of remedial bills and .the tember votes polled are: the with 3, 1920, to Miss Manilla Bird, respective BE PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS through his pleasing personality he Izaak Walton League should have the of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. town president, Wilford Jensen, 102 SUPPORT THE WATER BONDS held them forever. He was kind and support of all of its chapters and of daughter Bird ojL Salina, and the young people votes; trustees, Ray Mason 91, WalAT- THE ELECTION SATURDAY. gave freely his help to all who asked. sportsmen generally, and especially Richfield since their at len Christensen 104, Ed. Kennedy 81, resided have Besides the father and mother, Fer- of sportsmen throughout the West, and Alfred Curtis 96 votes. marriage. Besides the grief stricken ry Peterson is survived by the follow- said D. H Madsen, commissioner of Mrs. Manilla widow, Christensen,; ing brothers, and sisters i Mrs. Ai E. Game and Fish of Utah. UTAH BANKERS MEETING are the children, Keith 5, Randall 3 Nelson, Fremont, Neb.; Conrad E. According to E.. L. Perry, State and and infant, also the folBarbara, Peterson, Salina; Niels T. Peterson, Game and Fish Warden of New MexII. B. Crandall, cashier of the First lowing brothers and, sisters, Mrs. McGill, New; Mrs. O. A. Harward, ico, things will happen when .the Bank of Salina, attended a State Oluf Mrs. ' Lund, Hopkins,. Provo; A. E. Peterson, Redmond; Izaak Walton League gets into ac- Joseph Soren Christensen and James. Mart- - meeting of the Southern Utah Bank- Mrs.. E. L, Christensen, Centerfield. tion. He said: It is gratifying to Ami ines of Richfield, are left as survivors. ers association held at the Commer-- 1 and Gleave Peterson, Redmond. know that the League is swinging its cial Club rooms at Richfield Friday Funeral services will be held at the tremendous weight into the fight on begin to. happen when the League ' night of last week. All officers and Dealers in apples, whether by gro- -' Redmond ward chapel Saturday af- the side of the ducks. It has been rolls up its sleeves and begins to members of the association were pres- ent and Banking Business was the Following an illness of ut nine eery stores or by peddlers, will not ternoon at two oclock. my. observation that things usually look for the best place to hit. be able to impose upon the public, main topic of discussion. Dr. Harold hours, Parley Sorenson, a highly reSORROW AT SNOW COLLEGEif the laws of the state are strictly h spected citizen of Aurora and prom(Crandall directed a preliminary ' ' ; inent in farming circles, died at his observed. Consumers - ic Miss Bell Webb buying are as 4 program, Deep' sympathy of the faculty and asked to keep close ' watch on the jiaccompanist. The numbers included ' home Tuesday night. Death coming so students- of 'Snow College at Ephraim, 4. bushel they purchase, and- if more a baritone and soprano duet, In the suddenly cast a gloom of sadness over where Ferry Peterson was a student, than four infected apples are found, Carden of My Heart, by Dr. Crand- - the community and the members of have been expressed-tthe bereaved k is possible. a Clinton and Miss Lillie Nielson; soprano the family and friends were greatly :all parents, according to advices received Mr. Sorenson made a trip I Hear A Thursh at Eve, Miss shocked. Kjar, district agricultural inspector, at Redmond. solo, A colFerry entered-Sno4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..4..4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-4.444-4'4-4,4,4-4-4-4,4,4-44to Salina Tuesday morning, returned in the following article, gives fair Madam baritonoe solo, Nielson; lege this 'fall as a freshman, and had Dr. Crandall. Two piano to the home of Mrs. Day, ate a heaty warning, and indicates that prosecu.Under the guidance and watchful touched the heart of a sympathetic Maehree, won the admiration of his j already tion will follow infringements: which has responded generous and accordian selections concluded dinner, crossed the street to his own instructors 'and fellow students. He care of a divine and beneficent Prov- nation, In continu- - the program. Fruit dealers are warned that .it was avtice in home, was stricken and never regained of abundance. out its activit- idence, the country has been carried ly is unlawful for them to sell or offer . in those consciousness, and passed away just remember affliction, irig'to ' ies and maintained an unusual1 efficanother year. Al- we should rejoice, in our ability to RECEIVES PAINFUL INJURIES before midnight of the same day. safely through for sale any yormy or infected fruit in his class work. At the college Mrs. Sorenson, who left Monday which is not within the two percent' iency to bestow1 give them relief. George Fenn'owes his life to good he was a regular reporter for. the mighty Qd has continued not Of a brief visit at Delta was not at for means this his us the more, twelve and it months countenance, small Now a that. these tolerance, was only by fortune that light the college paper, and wa3 upon' than two to four wormy, or infected Snowdrift, and we have prospered.' Not only are drawing to a dose, it is fitting margin that he lived to cast his vote home at the time of her husbands club. president of .the have we enjoyed material success, that, as a nation, and as individuals, Tuesday. George as it was, sustained death. apples will be. allowed in any bushel basket or bushel box of apples. This sac- - a fractured collar bone, and he is tnk-iwe have advanced in wisdom and in accordance with but Mr. Sorenson was a native of SCHOOL' OFFICIALS VISIT' The law .includes peddlers and stores or pro- red custom, we should consider the ing a rest while the injured member Denmark, haveing been born July 11, spiritual understanding. I. L: Williams; high school inspec- ducts of our fields and our factories manifold blessings granted us. While is healing. Mr. Fenn was working on 162. When a young man he came any person dealing in or offering for sale any apples or marketable fruit, tor, L.. R. Humphrey, 'agricultural and of our manifold activities have in gratitude we rejoice; we should Trail Saturday and was to America, the family having ac- and I therefore wish to inform- all inspector, from the State department been maintained on a high level, We humbly pray that we may be worthy riding a heavy grader. When the cepted the Mormon belief. He went who deal in marketable fruit that the at Salt Lake City, made an official have gained in knowledge of the of a continuation of Divine favor. grader hit a hard projection, Fenn to Koosharem and later married Miss law must be complied with. I shall visit at the North Sevier1 school Wed- .higher values of life. There has been WhereIre L Calvin Coolidge, Pres- - was thrown from his seat and fell Emma Helquist and two years later call at places where fruit is offered nesday. advancement in our physical well ident of the United States, do hereby-se- t heavily to the ground, his head just they moved to Aurora, where they for sale and if I find any fruit which being. We have increased our desire apart and designate Thursday, missing a huge boulder. Had the have since resided. He was prominis not up to these requirements I To- grocery dealers who have any for the things that minister to the the 2 1th day of November next, as a rock and his head met in the impact., ent in church circles and was held shall be compelled to quarantine same wormy or infected 'fruit, in storage mind and to the soul. ' We have day of thanksgiving and prayer, and results would have lven different, in high regard by all who knew him. and dispose of it as is required by for the purpose of selling, you are raised the mental and moral stand- recommend and urge that on that and George is thankful for t,hemiss-in- g Those surviving are the widow, two the law. business. notified that same must be1, sorted ards of life. day our people lay aside their usual daughters, Mrs. Emma F. Moodv of I am asking the citizens of the and be .within the ' requirements of We have had the blessings of tasks, and by the family fireside and Delta., and Mrs. Lora Day of Aurora; communities and al30 proprietors of the law before being offered for sale, peace and of hpnorable and friendly in their accustomed places of public Chas. C. Nielsen, who has been two sons. Wallace Sorenson of Richall stores dealing in marketable fruit which means that not more than two relations with our sister rations worship, give thanks to Ilim who looking after his business interests field end Clive Sorenson of Magna; to assist me in apprehending any percent, by count, will be allowed throughout the world. Disasters vis-- i holds all in the hollow of His hand. at Montrose, Colorado the past two CALVIN COOLIDGE weeks, returned to Salina, Saturday. 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