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Show 'I A' V 4 ffil vv IvGv lilt it For Tuberculosis For Forest Hislwavs H lota Air Fan Bum The week of March 25 to 31 has . Forest trails, coursing through the been set aside in Utah for a special great timbered countries of the west, educational campaign placing excluare to be brightened with new enamel sive emphasis on the early diagnosis signs, according to announcements of tuberculosis. The campaign is bejust made by forest supervisors. The ing conducted by the State Boart of will be in Club Leaders Sevier Talent Local P.C. Diagnosis Campaign Sips Dr. Lewis Director Df u Complete Training Frizes Ten boys and girls, of Sevier county, among them being Brice Anderson and Miss Erma Peterson of this city, club leaders, have returned from the Agricultural college at Logan, where they were in attendance at the State Club Leaders training North Sevier dramatic talent, comprising some of the best in the state, will enter the contest to be conducted by the Brigham Young university at Provo this year. North Sevier is scheduled to present its play Friday, March 23rd, and already the cast is working. The title of the play chosen by the school, is Suppressed DeThose who are to take part sires. are Ellen Thomas as Henrietta Brewster; Moroni Jensen as .Stephen Brewster, and Ruth Mattsson as P. C. Seorup was named as president, Ernest Herbert, and T. H. Atkin, secretary-treasure- r, for the Salina farm bureau organization at a meeting of the directors held at the home of Lee Peterson, , Ami J. Lewis, at present of the Utah division of the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway association was honored last week when lie was chosen as one of the directors of the Bonneville Auto signs entirely new design school held March 5th to 10th, incluTuberculosis Health and the Utah an Diclub, week.organization effected at of those last than heretofore used and are Thursday evening sive. The county group was accom- Salt Lake last week. E. W. Kelly to be set in convenient places for the Association, in cooperation with rectors named to serve with the ofpanied by County Agent S. R. Bos- is at the head of the new club 83 ficers were John Dastrup and Joseph visitors of the National forests, fast other agencies. well and Mrs. Boswell. president, Fred M. Nye, of Ogden, becoming the play grounds for milLet your doctor decide is to be Anderson. In addition to naming The leaders were chosen in the and Orval W. Adams considerofficers and directors lions of pleasure seekers each year. the year various communities by the com- of Salt Lake is announced as the slogan of the campaign. Post- able time was devoted to the discusHeretofore most of the highways ers and munity committees in charge of club printed literature will "be sion of farm problems, taxation and The board of dihad been liberally supplied with signs, used'. The public 'is to be work. The following are the names rectors inMabel." fully business the to matters comprises prominent other that pertain erected at considerable expense for formed of the initial symptoms Cash prizes are offered for the of leaders and the clubs they repre- men from various parts of the state. next the farm At regular industry. the benefit of the traveling public some of which are: too easily tired, sented: The organization of the Bonneville bureau a com- best talent and schools from various It is a lamentable fact, though, and loss of weight, indigestion and cough meeting of the local will Brice Anderson, Salina, Poultry; Auto club, A will state of the be outlined according to Mr. Kelly, is compete. parts prehensive program a real disgrace to those who are re- that Erma Peterson, Salina, sewing; Les- - for the purpose of ' is hangs on. of offered for cash each $50 serving motorists the for prize coming year. sponsible for the ruination of many Utah is not alone in this campaign. best comedy and tragedy, and He Davis, Venice, Jersey calf; Zoe jn the intermountain country in the of the directors Saturday evening of the signs. The destruction,' na- It is Milan jera and to promote interest in any being waged all over the coun- the Ladies .Home and Community $25 for the second best. Four medals Ainsworth, Venice, Helen Glenwood, Oldroyd, Holstein; turally,. is the result of human agen- try under the auspices of the Nacoach and for each silver a project that may be beneficial to the winning Ira cies, and mankind, be it maliciousness tional Tuberculosis Association and section, met at the home of Mrs. Central, sewing; Gilbert roads in all sections and to stimulate cup to the school, whose play Anderson, loving Rasmussen officers and elected for or out of what is intended just fun, its 1,400 affiliated tuberculosis and Anderson, Elsinore, Poultry; Klela touring throughout Utah. the year. Mrs. James Monroe was is adjudged the best by the' coaches. Asa.v, Monroe, should pause and consider the real sewing; Alvin Wash-- , It is the intention of the club, acTo aid in securing funds with public health associations, boards of again chosen president, Mrs. Ernest Certified Monroe, burn, wheat; Ruby cording to its officers, to make a damage that results. of education and other interested or- Herbert which to the trip expenses defray Mrs. and I have often wondered, said ganizations. They urge those who Chas. Nielson, secretary-treasureto Provo for the local school repre- Magleby, Richfield, sewing. thorough study of all Toads in the The leaders returned full of enlocal club is dramatic to the Ranger Ed Cox, of the Manti Nation- have any suspicious territory so that an intelligent and sentatives, symptoms It was announced at the meeting al forest, if the perpetrators realize consult their physicians. The money of a one-a- thusiasm for their work. Each one progressive plan of handling imthe planning presentation Mrs. Rena Maycock, state leadwill organize a group of at least six provements that when they throw stones or fire to pay for this campaign comes from thatand Miss may be carried on, play at the Victory theater next Afton Odell, clothing er, twelve thereby 'mbers than sectional and bullets through these signs, they are the annual sale of Christmas Seals. Dream Mables eliminating col- - Wednesday evening. specialists of the. Agricultural controversies. Particular a clever comedy, will be the title of between the ages of twelve and political committing .a crime and are punishlege at Logan, would direct 'home and it promises mirth and eighteen and conduct the projects emphasis will 'be given to the condiable through the courts. A reward playet demonstration work during the tion of main highways leading to Citizens are urged to during the next year.' is offered for the arrest and convic-year. The. specialists are expect- - enjoyment. and from scenic sections for the enlocal dramatic club back of the tion of any 'person found guilty of get ed here in the early spring at which and lend every help available to the couragement of outside scenic travel. such destruction and defacement of time extension work will be outlined The general offices of the associto Provo for the road' signs. big representatives for the season. ation will he established in Salt Lake, prizes. Signs' are frequently defaced by it was announced, and the services people who write their names and to be offered the members were outMr. and Mrs. Carl Mattsson of Emmett Robins, proprietor .of the other matter on the signs. It is also lined by Mr. Kelly as follows: IlotchRichfield visited several White with l.eft for House, days Monday common practice for some people to road service, informaColorado. Mr. Robins will meet Mr. and Mrs. Franc Mattsson and Emergency kiss, deface trees by carving their names At a recent meeting of the troop with tion and travel bureau for tourists, the- were guests Thursday evening at the business the men, regarding on the bark of trees. The supervisors committee, S. J. Outtley, manager ' in anniversary party of Mrs. C. E. 'egal advice, automobile insurance, and rangers are making an appeal to for the Bonneville Lumber company management of a hotel located Scout troopsters of Aurora, road improvements department, brake Boy West. that city. the public, not only to abstain from and a new citizen of Salina, was seunder the leadership of Syd Humphsting and adjusting facilities, ofnalected commissioned and from and new the destroying defacing rey, staged an exceptionally clever ficial hotels and garages, safety buas scoutmaster signs, but to assist in apprehending tional headquarters, boxing card at the Aurora social hall reau. club radiator auto emblems, and convicting those who are guilty for the first ward troop of Boy Wednesday night, and while the theft bureau, social welfare bureau, Scouts of America. The selection of of such destruction. crowd was not as large as was ex- official magazine road maps and an pected, the fans present enjoyed one outing bureau. Shooting of signs, thus obliterating Mr. Outtley has been received with of the best cards seen there this Me. Kelly said further that definthe reading and meaning, is a per- a great deal of satisfaction, not only winter. A number from Salina at- ite decision to organize the club was nicious habit and those who do such with the citizens, but with the bpy tended the bouts and all were ' sat- a result of a four months preliminacts, are not aiding in building our scouts, and Salina is fortunate in Mr. his services. Outtley securing isfied. forest for beauty and attraction. An ary survey of road conditions In ' arrest and conviction of persons do- has had a wide experience in scout With the appproach of spring and wrong in fixing a standard price for Manager Humphrey .had plenty of practically every section of the terwork and he is entering into his new o ing these things, would be an the planning of planting beets, comes beets by the. company, boxers' lined up and throughout ritory the asr nation seeks to serve. clean-cu- t he said, men of and all loyal Americans should field with a vim and determi ttion the usual boxing was the rule. As a Durii.s- fctL Gunnison Sugar company propaganda of discour- When the. Kid Ilarward of prominence in a score or more of aid the forest officers in running to place the local scouts on the nigb-e- agment to growers throughout the announced that it would pay $7.50 curtain raiser standard. Kane of Utah and Idaho communities have down a few of the criminals. terri-b- y Aurora, and Scrapping Leland Payne, retiring scoutmas- state, and through tactics being used minimum for beets within its both in the class, h"en consulted with a view to deterlightweight some of the factories in the state tory, growers from Sevier county Salina, Earl Wright, general manager of ter, has been a devotee of scouting a feeling of unrest is being displayed, invited the field men to. meet them. entertained the fans. While both are mining the real needs of the motorists in this section. Great Western Salt company was and through his untiring efforts he Discriminatory practices in payments The result was many of the growers young, the lad3 gave a good ' An extensive development camrefthe the. here from Salt Lake last week. Mr. has kept the organization alive and to by of Utah and Idaho, .in Sevier .county signed contracts active in the various departments. ' which will embrace a period draw was a in bout the eree paign. attended the calling Gunnison Wright is causing considerable gossip and with the company, regular meeting of three years before approximately and luncheon of the Lions, Thursday Mr. Payne is not leaving the organi- the variety schedule is' not. worksatisfactory. indiFollowing this action, four zation, but will act as assistant to clever little completion. Is being contemplated by the night. well was as as out' individwould viduals-, anticipated. declared ing they Mr. Outtley. boxer of .Aurora, battled the organization, ft was said. beThe Gunnison sugar company, one ually make up the deficiency At the last regular meeting, held rounds with Arnold three Friday night of last week, an out- of the strongest of the independent tween the $7.50 and $8.00, and pay 96 from the GunniLarson, pounds, out of their 'own pockpolicy the growers side meeting was planned for this concerns in the state; whose son Athletic club. The boys mixed Elets. the time to to' Prior 'that the been' has highest pay always 'Friday night. A hike, if weather ' ' were getting $7.00 fast and in the first round Larson conditions will permit, will be made prices for beets, and which set the sinore grower's Much of ' the was slightly' the aggressor. After j to Salina canyon, where a huge bon-- i pace last season by placing the min- for their beets. adbeen has an signed to the Gun- taking his oppents measurements, acreage fire will be built and a weiner imum price at $7.50 per ton, nison ton than for this year, Harward buckled in and had the best more cents 50 vance of company Sugar per roast enjoyed. Regular scout work ' of the fight, though the referee calinUtah but notwithstanding this . the v. ill form a part of the program for any other sugar company in led the fight, a draw. have to I the first pay, again agreed outing of the season of the was paying, is in a quandry why the dividuals Youth and Education Kid Ivie. of Aurora, got a draw was the sufficient to has as from their it can discriminate pockets, opposition Fiist ward troop. The anniversary of the founding theme Claude Cornwall used iii an with Roy Stubbs of the Gunnison and is now offering. If sugar beets, make the price $8.00 per ton., of the Relief society will be fittingly able address given at the banquet by Athletic club in a three are worth $8.00 in one district, why With-- ' the declaration of the writh y CAST an annual SELECTED FOR the M. Men of North Sevier stake round bout. The boys gave the fans they worth $8.00 in all dis- - agment 0f the Peoples Sugar the event. party commemorating at the high school building WednesSENIOR SCHOOL PLAY both were and is a question that has been last year that it would a good exhibition is The .affair early pany being arranged by memclever at landing. Linford Taylor-o- f day evening of last week. Mr. Cornasked. Some interesting facts con- - geek a new field for of bers Second ward Relief sothe wall, as special guest, was here Prom Aurora, battled with Leo Murphy of the leading up to the contro- - resentatives of the local factory .The depicting modern 2 oclock Saturday afand at ciety his home at Salt Lake and as d'trec-to- r j life and Youngest, the discrim-- 1 vacled that territory and secured Salina for three fast rounds. The ternoon an and the policy-oa real comedy, is the title appropriate program will of recreation for the general of milled a fast bout and got a the play which will be presented mating tactics of some of the sugar The policy was lads 0f be given at the Victory .theatre. The acreage. board, gave an interesting talk, by the senior class of North Sevier manufacturing 'concerns. of the state, not followed draw decision. out, however, until the will include congregational Don Huntsman, Auroras pride in program stressing on proper education ' for high school the latter part of April, will prove of interest. Quoting from ' from the Gunnison representatives invocation, Harriet singing; ' decision and won a young boys girls, that they be The cast has been selected and under a statement, publicly issued by the class, solicited to the were J. C. Jensen and com.company Sugar duet, fit to fill the places that are being the direction of Miss Lillie Niolson, Gunnison Sugar company, the grow: over Duane Tollestrup, 148 pounds, unWith the that- territory. visit of the first minutes reading pany; vacated through death, of the nations the members are from Gunnison. These men battled doing their stuff ers learn: of the first Relief society organized, derstanding that the Peoples Sugar some two weeks a leaders. Mr. Cornwall also outlined to draw, ago here, and will be in fit shape The growers for the company would no longer operate and the program work for the Mutual regularly decision Mrs. Cal Wright; selections, ladies ' the under smarting show when set. the are dates in are Elsinore of paid and would' seek new fields, much G. M. Burr; Sugar company association work in the wards for the j Those mho will Huntsman again issued a defi. The chorus; remarks, Bishop appear in the cast $8.00 for their beets. Lincoln music and the territory was secured by . the Burt" selection, bout was the main event of Wednescoming year. ' three-yea- r are: Charlotte Winslow, the mother, two-aGunnison Past a The company, company Sugar Fordham; playlet, Peoples Sugar The meeting was marked with uncarnival and four Oliver Winslow, the (financed by the been signed by day night3 contracts DeLange; members Beryl Echoes and Present having Peps, Sugar usual interest and throughout the oldest rounds were given. From the son, Spencer Smith; Mark s Since, the' Relief society Musical offers- the growers of the growers in that section. Huntsman took measurements program, banquet and the several Winslow, another son, Roy Harward ; company) first the acts of will be between company, Peoples North Sanpete county $8.00. Sugar given talks were immensely enjoyed. Groups i of his opponent and at no time was Winslow com- Martin, married the play. Immediately following the In county, at Lehi, Payson financed by' the of men from each ward in the stake Augusta Ada of in he losing. Tollestrups danger 'daughter, a luncheon Birgess; Allen Mar- and Goshen, and in .Salt Lake count- puny, has abandoned the idea of re- were present and each ward took a and clinching exercises at the theatre tactics of hugging her husband, GarneytGee; Mar- to its will be served, and Mrs. Don C. tin, greener factory moving Gunnison the at Toly,Sugar Riverton, in twice the program. At the and him part tha Winslow, another daughter, BelL fields and the management is now of- availed went nothing mat from chin Merrill will act as toastmistress. to the table, Linden Anderson of Red- '.Webb; Richard Winslow, the young- company .pays its growers $7.50. lestrup The Salina opera house will be the mond presided as toastmaster and reThis' same company pays all its fering $8,00 per ton for beets, as taps from Huntsman. Tollestrup, Grant Mason; Nancy Blake, a est, offered last of the closing of. the celebrascene $7 yenr. against counand in Sevier on was not hurt and was soon Sanpe.te sponses were made to different topics visitor, Varna Johnson, Katie, the growers though a dancing party will be when tion the the' of From the point grower, ties $7.50. his feet, to again receive some of the assigned. The program consisted of 'nuud; Loraine Nelson. A St. Patricks day decorathe beets for who the given. man supplies o and AmalgamatThe music numbers by the M Mens chorjolts from Huntsmans right. The tive scheme will be carried out m looks like a rank it various factories, their all ed Sugar companies pay us, a guitar solo by Royal Harward bout was a real one and Huntsman MRS. WEST HOSTESS. and white at the booths and discrimination with the varied set of demonstrated that he is fast getting of Aurora, and a piano by Murvin growers in Idaho $7.50. The committee in charge luncheon. can if one and pay into the scientific class. factory Bradfield of Sigurd. Fifty men were The .Mrs. C. E. West proved a charming Amalgamated, prices, is for a big crowd and a the cant or $7.50 planning $8.00, why prices Springville-Mapeltoand seated at the banquet table. An impromptu bout between T.lov impromptu hostess when! friends and Layton and it is expected that th and to the "West home Sugar companies pay their grower' prevail equally throughout Utah Following the banquet a brief ne ighbors Morley of Axtell, and Jess Powell of this year will nlltla Idaho. business session was held year of- T1 ursday afternoon to a ssist in cele- - in Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, Weber. Pleasant Grove, was arranged just those of previous years. Gunnison The management of the ficers were chosen as follows: Presi- j beating the birthday of Mrs. West. Boxelder and Cache counties, only before the carnival started. Powell ' out comes squarely weighed in at 180, while the Axtell Sugar company C rds and music and a social hour $7.00. dent, Oral Jensen of Redmond; Deward Hopkins and E. A. Jones We will join all boxer tipped the seales at 168. It A comparison of the prices rated with the statement: Vernon Long. Salina, w re the pastime durin g the after-r- e motored to Delta Friday and in the in operating Grant on and a delicious took less than a minute for Morlv lumcheon was above shows that there is a rank the sugar companies Mason, high evening they attended the sw rved by the visitors i n the Aurora. early discrimination, and indicates unfair-e- Utah and Idaho in establishing a to w,n his battle and it was nil don' armttM the At of $8.00 for in the first round. When the men ening. Fortune telling was a novel ness to the growers. It is not the uniform minimum price of the. Delta Alumni aoe?-atoMr. and Mrs. Clarence McDonald feature of the later hours. Mr. and policy of the editor of the News to beets. Or, if a maioritv of the faced each other Morlev took advan- banquet Saturday evening. Mr. Hopkins, are the proud parents of a baby boy M rs. Carl Mattsson of Fiichfield were tear down or discourage industries r.urar factories operating in Utah in tage of an opening and seat a stif chosen president' of the aswas 21, born March 8. Mother and son are fgi rests from out of town. T wenty-- 1 that create payrolls, but it seems 1928 will pay their growers $8.00, for the coming your, sociation on last action. page) (Continued i fl ve were present at the doing fine. A' party. ,that there is something radically our company will join in such Dr. A. nt vice-preside- gen-sewm- g; r. -- ct . . coming- ... For First Ward Trooj Varigated Beet Prices Declared Discriminatory . . 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