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Show Cnissm Sttt loril Sew Jnrors jury commissioners of Sevier Manager Carlisle of the Salina in announced recent a. session, county, opera house; and who staged a closnames of citizens and taxpayers for ing boxing contest tor the old year, the purpose of serving as jurors at gave his patrons some real mirth at the ringside last Friday evening. Ev.court during the year 1298. For the ery number on the bill was well worth benefit of the Sun readers the names seeing . and the few present got full of those from Salina, Redmond and value. Tnere were two clean kayoes The '.r Aurora, are herewith reprinted: V Salina J. T. Atkins, John Anderson, John Barnard, Jr., B. S Bastian, John W. Bird, H. B., Crandall, Alma Christensen, Hans Crane, Harry D. DeLange, John Geo. Domgaard, R. Ewles, Harold Felt, Lucian S. Gates, J.W. Gribble, Horace J. Horne, Byron H. Hall, Oscar J. Ivie, Thomas A. Jefferies, Alma Knight, James Monroe, Lucian Martin, Jonas Matts-soW. C. Murphy, Charles C. Nord-fel- t, Carl Nielson, John Olsen, Frands . Peterson. Redmond W. B. Albert, Thorvald Breinholt, Erastus Christensen, James Christensen, L. S. Dorius, Niels Frandsen, Hans C. Hansen, Charles C. Jensen, Arthur Mickelson, Charles C. Nielson, Parley P. Peterson,. Albert N. Paulsen. Aurora Andrew L. Anderson, L. P. Christensen, Earl J. Curtis, Marion Cloward, LeGrande Durfe, Jr., D. W. Foreman, Harvey Harward, Dwight Hallows, C. M. Ivie, J. H. .Kennedy, Ezra Mason, Jr. n, . Administrative offiecrs, who are to conduct Salina municipal affuirs for the coming two years, were formally inducted into office last Tuesday at noon. The ceremonies attendant to giving the oath were without pomp and glory, the affair being strictly during the several bouts, but nothing of a serious nature happened, the boys soon regaining their feet. 'me main event, announced tor six rounds, between rud ivie and Red" ivriUer, provea a real scream, ihe two were lmened unto Jeff and Mutt one tall and one short, and the antics performed Kept the crowd in a continual scream. Both gave some clever exhibitions of the art, but it was declared Ivie was the more scientific. At any rate, Ivie waited ! until the fifth round when he landed a terrific blow to the chin of Miller, sending the latter down for the count. Bryant Burgess, the local puncher, also heard the birds twitter, when he .ran against a stiff punch from his antagonist, Kid Herbert, who claims the high school championship of. the state. Both boys were on their toes from the. start and Burgess was doing splendid work, holding the champ away easily until the third round. . At this time Herbert saw an opening and landed, accidentally, it is claimed, a stiff punch, which .floored Burgess for .the counts The fight, only for. this mishap on the part of Burgess, would have gone to the latter, is the opinion of the fans. ,,, ..16 a 1300 Ver informal. Mayor C. Leo Merrill, reelected as mayor, O. G. Nielson, holdover councilman, H. C. Williams elected for the four year council term, Dr. C. E. West, Ira Rasmussen and D. M. Anderson, new council elect, J. W. Gribble, recorder, and William C. Gates, the new treasurer, were duly sworn into the respective offices. Following the completion of administering of the oath, a brief session was held and bids for the respective appointive offices were opened but were not made public. The naming of the various committees from the council will be taken up at the regular session of the council at the Saturday night meeting. It is also announced that all appointive offices will be filled at this meeting. Several bids have been submitted for the various appointive jobs, it is . hot-sh- Manager Bill Spills Grief ; Salina Has Greater Kick ot BUT Rishel, manager for the Utah it in the hopes of creating new state Automobile association, in an dustries in the southern section. in- Coal Only for the quick action of the Legion volunteer fire department in making a hagty run to the home of Joseph Fordham, Monday morning, about 8:30, disastrous results would have followed, when a fire broke out When the at the Fordham home. fire fighters arrived at the scene of the fire the roof was a mass of blaze and total destruction was threatened. Quick connections and a stream of water from the hose, soon brought the fire under control. The damage is estimated at about $150, with no insurance. The greater damage resulted from the water, as much of the household goods in the house were badly soaked. An overheated stove, it is supposed was the cause of starting the blaze. Mr. Fordham, as usual, built the fires and was busy about the home when he stepped out and discovered the roof a mass of flames. An alarm was sent in to headquarters and the siren annuonced the fire. Firemen and citizens made a mad run to the point and with organization the fire was soon out. Again it has been demonstrated that the acquisition of the new fire fighting apparatus is a valuable asset to the city. Only for this another home would have been reduced to ashes. Mr. Fordham wishes the Sun to thank all those who aided in saving his home from total destruction. said. article written by him and appearing mines are being developed and open- Tjie new council organization, to in the Vernal Express of recent date, ed up; in the immediate vicinity of take up the welfare and betterment exhibits a wrathy temper on the at-- ; the coal mines are millions of tons pf. the city, will feature the completitude of the state road commission of salt, calcite and other minerals, tion of the water system. The imrelative to building a highway to the All of these will bring money to the provement, provided for in the recent Uintah Basin country, and he de- - state if the further development is of the $25,000 water bonds, dares that the Uintah country would not hampered by the tardiness of the voting will go ahead with all speed and by be a back country, unless it had highway officials, early spring it is to be hoped that highways for automobiles. It is in-- 1 An appropriation of $JG0,000 has the work will be completed. The work dicated that Rishel has added another been announced by President Pyeatt thus far done has worked wonders and pet hobby to his list and he says of the Denver & Rio Grande for the comments are freely expressed on the some hard things about the members completion of the branch line of adequate supply and also of the purtbe stae road commission, and is the railroad to the coal mines this ity, resulting from a thorough cleanthat a huge portion of the year. The road, the rail officials has insisting ZT V1fry ing and remodeling of the springs Kui Murphy in federal road appropriation for 1928, sa;d win be completed this Not the source of supply. No other at year. clash. Other preliminaries proved be allotted to the Basin project. a single wheel will be turned. how. policies have as yet been announced an a e . con s oge er Surpassing all its former achieve- go , Adm;tting that Rishels contention ever, said Mr. Pyeatt, until ample for the coming summer campaign, ments as a leader in the building of for improvement, which would result provision is made for the protection but more than likely the same proInduction of new officers that will low cost transportation, the Chevrolet in opening a vast country, adding to of the thousands of travelers who the destinies of the town of as marked old coun the guide by gression ' Motor Company annuonces the most Utahs assets and primarily aiding pass through the canyon during each cil will be carried out by the new Redmond for the coming two years, distinctive low priced automobile of Salt Lake City, the fact must not be year. In the eighteen miles of buildwas held Tuesday at noon. The cerall time. emonies were simple and formal, the forgotten that there are other sec- ing the branch line there are twenty-si- x Known as the Bigger and Better blind and dangerous crossings, tions, equally, if not giving more acoath being administered to the new Chevrolet, the new car that goes on tion in the building of the state. and as Mr. Pyeatt stated, it would officers, after which small business display throughout the. United States Southern Utah, and principally in be murderous to even attempt to opmatters were attended to. Franklin not only succeeds the most beautiful and around Salina,, has a - greater erate the line with this condition. T. Nelson, is now the town president, Chevrolet but incorporates all the cause for complaint than Rishel and The result will be that the railroad and associated with him in the counadvantages that made the latter so his Uintah Basin project. will be idle, shipments of the procil are Chas. C. Jensen, Sidney Petpopular arid in addition embodies a In his article Rishel contends that ducts of the mines throttled, and erson, Ilyrum Jorgenson. Immediatehost of refinements that combine to for the past seven years the Uintah then a dangerous highway for the ly after the organization of the new produce what General Motors officials town board, the following appointSalina can travelers. believe will be the sensation of the beat that record. For the past forty Both the state and federal highway Contest debating in the high schools ments were made: Quarantine phyautomobile industry in 1928. years there has been a clamor for officials know well the condition of the state will again be directed by sician, Dr. C. E. West; city attorney, Extended wheelbase, greater speed with the secretary of state at Salt road improvement through Salina this section, but damnable politics, the Extension Division of the Uni- II E. Beal; sexton, Thomas Jensen, and power, four wheel brakes, longer, Lake City. The company has juat and F. P. J. Smith, justice of the canyn the only mountain passable without doubt, has crept in some roomier Fisher bodies, new Duco col- been reorganized and practically all 365 versity of Utah. According to James peace. There are other appointments ' plaee and this section to road i: a This in yeardays cit- particular, M. Anderson, who is in charge of to be made, but the matter was deors, thermostat cooling, shock absorb- of the stock is held by Gunnison must not be fofgotten- is on the short" is fitting the merry But izens. new At the organization on High School Day at the ferred until activities ing springs, motor enclosure, and in- es highway, that our real boosters here are holding January 17th. Marenus was elected Beauregard ever interest than directly lighting instrument panel and University, greater Pacifconnect3 the Atlantic the with out The outgoing officers, in turning strong because an election is before is other advantages built in as a result president; Mina Beauregard, vice- - c the Pikes Peak being shown in the forth-- 1 over the affairs to the new adminisWe may not have a large looming. BeaurM. D. and treasurer; of lessons learned through 13 years president And it can safely be said enough vote to overcome Salt Lake coming debating contests as evidenc- tration, were highly commended for egard, secretary. The officers to- - highway. ed by the increased number of schools of constant progress. the work that had been carried on with Joe Dennison and Lamont that Salina canyon is about the only and its territory, but we can spit which have entered the Beauty in appearance, performance gether league organ- and for the route is this s that and fire brimstone and let long the pace alng shape all recin driving and economy in operation Dennison, will comprise the board of ized by the state University. Folks down here state fellows know that we are ords were found in. Not only were causing grief. great are the keynotes of the car that owes In a letter sent out to all debate the records in fine among the Progressive class, as. alive to the subject, The Sterling Coal company is cap-fr- e shape, but the its every detail to withering tests of Professor Herbert B. Maw new officers were accorded the privim-- 1 coaches, wonderful the 3 evence hy Now bow does f italized for Bill, a with value your just $100,000, par days, weeks and months under all of the Public Speaking Department ilege of holding its first session in 10 cents per share; Forty tho'us- - provements that are going ahead. uation compare with we of Southern types of weather, road and driving of the University, and who is in the new some some relief that j ? Believing day a Utah quarters created by the outfact that we can Isnt it and shares have been set aside as conditions. of the debating contest, anwoldd charge come road an state the that The new offices are officers. niake a in going better stock. The holdings consist showing pleading nounced the Every detail has been probed true treasury for this years located next to the offices of the of qestion bureau the commission, public imfor for of section j half of appropriations highway approximately in exhaustive tests. As a result, the Resolved: stake roads, the members of the Salt Lake provements, than you do for the arguments as follows: presidency, and will prove new line achieves to a degree hitherto land, and is located just east of Chamber of and the boost- Uintah Basin section? In the event That Installment Buying Should be quite a factor in transacting the Commerce, unexampled in the low priced field a Sterling. Condemned. Professor Maw also towns business affairs. Through the It is announced by the new organ- ing citizens of Salt Lake would aid you got a huge portion of the 1928 standard of smartness, advanced perthe that States purchase of the fol- instrumentality of Franklin Nelson, ization that further and more extens- in the progression of the state, capi- appropriation for the highways set formance, striking color combinations, on the installment lowing have plan are the new president, and at a confergone ahead and invested aside for the state, you could not then ive development of the coal veins talists be included completeness of equipment and minin the debates: ence with the stake to not of thousands thousands dollars upon do what we can here. We have a presidency, a ute attention to style, comfort and traversing the territory, will be in new industries here and they are' direct route and we have a highway homes, bonds for purposes of saving, room was rented and neatly furnishThe incline vein is to be opened up. , luxury. and guildings and equipment for ed for the members of the council. followed to a lower depth and in do- now holding the bag waiting for that is open the year round, while .. The new car has a distinctibe big business purposes. Decision to provide new quarters was your proposed connection with the car appearance entirely foreign to its ing this work coal will be extracted of The installment started some two weeks ago, and reas proposition would be not on and put the markets of the valley. though Victory, only passable priceclass. This is achieved by addshould not only be of vital modeling and arranging of the place some to be would attention buying the more seven of than months the The given work will proposed year, carry operaing 4 inches to the wheelbase, bringtions to a point below the water level, most important of Southern Utahs as a result of mountain passes that interest to those who participate in was completed in time for the recepthe to 107 total inches. ing present An appeal was made to would be necessary to connect with the arguments, or only to the stud- tion of the new officers. The frame also has been deepened and in order to overcome water highways. ents who desire victory over a rival state the federal government for the Victory. and Not only will the officers have and strengthened to make a smoother troubles pumps have been installed. also to of but the members tub-fschool, The funds. was Down about as we have whole here a coal The promise ample quarters for the transaction of properties to be operated riding, sturdier and better balanced as it got. When the Denver and full of eternal vigilance the business of the city, but an ad, and it is the community. been worked in years gone by have car. Rio Grande reached a point of build- - the unanimous opinion of every thor-inIt is expected that more than fift ditional room is also avaiablc. This and thousands of tons of first-clathe branch through the canyon, oughbred booster in Southern Utah high schools will finally register to will be used for a public library and material has been taken from the LODGE OFFICERS INSTALLED enter the league. The same plan that also for public meetings, when oce mines. It is believed now, that with immediately funds were necessary to that a vigorous fight will be in for facilities the ued either moral acts, political was used last year of determining casion arises. Officers to serve the Salina camp, further sinking the same quality of keeping No. 10,368, Modern Woodmen of Am- coal as was previously taken from canyon open. Chief of the Bureau fights, or other manners until South-o- f lhe state winners will again be fol- i The policy of the new administralowed. The total number registered tion has not been fully announced. In Public Roads, McDonald, at Wash- - ern Utah, and more particularly erica, and recently elected, were duly the property will again be uuncovered installed into their several stations with proper development. agreed to appropriate $10,000 ina canyon, gets due recognition in will be divided into three districts, keeping abreast with the outgoing for this work. It is charged that the way of highway building. Much The district winners will meet on officers, however, it is planned to at a meeting of the organization one of the members of the state road more could be said about the DINING ROOM NOW OPEN May 11 on High School Day, at the adance Redmond in many civic imWednesday evening. The ceremonies in touch the southern The dining room at the White of were simple and in accordance with crimination section, University, and the state champion provements and otherwise keep it immediately got the order of the lodge. The follow- House has been closed the past two with McDonald and told the latter but that will be handled in the next high school debaters will be then growing and make it an inviting declared. place to live. ing are the officers inducted into of- weeks, and during this time has had that the Saliha Canyon highway was chapter. fice: Council, P. C. Scorup; advisor, its annual coat of paint, and has been unimportant. Another member of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis, and Mr. Miss Mary McCallum visited Friday Chas. C. Nielson; clerk, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Catmull, made spick and span for the New the state road commission, it is also John R. Ewles; banker, E. F. Martin; Year. Mrs. Bessie Parker, who has charged, made the remark that one members of the Imperial Players, and Mrs. Andy Teterson wore guests of last week with the Misses Rosella escort, R. B. Evans; watchman, Carl charge of the culinary department, ' of the tallest mountains should be visited Monday afternoon with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen at a and Mary Lowery at Monroe. watch party at the Cohen home Nielson; sentinel, Delbert Larson. has returned from Salt Lake, and blasted into the canyon and close it and Mrs. Fred Michelson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Buchanan of mull was associated with Mr. Michel- - Saturday evening. Cards were folFrank Herbert and John Clawson, the dining room at the forever. delicious lowed with luncheon Gunnison a sertransacted business in Salin with the mission field, newly elected, will, with D. V. Freece, hotel was opened for the 1928 During the past few years capital- son at hostess the ina Kansas at of form the board of wnagtes. Monday. have spent money and lots ved by midnight. City. quarters . Features Are Told - . -- re Over Affairs : ' " r" . . Ironses Merest ; j , - go-b- y. trans-continent- al . 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