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Show Siv SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1928 TENTH YEAR NO. 38 Broadcast Merits of Salma Over KSL tn To Got r lioiiu mi Dr. Tune In Becopiiin' ire Reported Goo! 31,1 Saturday Night, March 0:00 Oclock Sharp and Hear Big Program. in Lit: Freece-Arneso- n CM rs Scholar! O. G. Nielson, Two scholarships to North Sevier Incorporation of the Bonneville Skepticism and fear of a water prominent merAuto club, which was announced last shortage this season, particularly a one member of student for the school, chant, girl high city council week, will be greeted with much glee with the farmers under the Piute and one for a boy student, of the jun- and head of the Salina Fish & Game to Southern Utah citizens. In a Reservoir & Irrigation system, can Salinas great opportunities, the will be exploited over the radio. The . ior classes, have been offered by Dr Protective association, was chosen as statement just recently issued by the be set aside, unless unprecedented a well known high president of the Salina Lions club at merits of the city, the several fold fact will be sent forth also, that ex-- j school president of the new association, and unlooked for conditions arise in the announcement the regular luncheon meeting held is minpatron, pert3 throughout the western vicini-thschool Eugene W. Kelley, it is intimated the meantime. Reports from the possibilities of the immediate this week, at the Main cafe last night. S. M. fronl the com'nK min have deviated the sections, some consideration is to be giv- - big reservoir, at which a close tabu-- 1 ty will go on the air and thous- - ing he scholarships will be given Jorgensen, speaker of the house of eial bhowing one of marvel and great ne en to Southern Utah highways, par- - lation is being kept, shows the stor- - ands upon thousands of radio Bentonite production, now by Mrs. Arneson, while the other representatives and one of Utahs promise. be endowed as a gift from the leading stockmen, was named first ticularly those that would lessen the age water conditions at the present i through out the United States and one of North Seviers established in- distance some 200 miles on a trans- - time, better than it has been for the! Canada, will be accorded an unusual dustries will" be The announceand H. E. Lewis, genlate John Arneson "explained minutely continental trip. The club is after past four years. Taking into consid- of listening to what a ad the people told of the carloads ment has created a feeling of joy- eral manager for the Sevier Valley 2000 members, and if a program is eration that there is yet an abun- to eastern and fulness among the students, and it Coal company, was named second promising center in Southern Central that are outlined that will aid this section, it dance of snow in the watersheds of Utah is doing, has to offer and of southern shippedfor the contests for P. C. Scorup was points refining of is intimated that the is an almost assured fact that many the reservoir, conditions will be bet- - the wonderful strides Salina is mak- will be keen and elected Tail Twister, and Chas. Nielthe scholarships and mineral oils, vegetable members will be enrolled from South- - tered with the spring run off. son, Lion Tamer. The officers, toing. Arrangements have been com- Salina as a stock shipping point, earnestly sought An ern Utah. article recently apg with Dr. A. J. Lewis, G. M. March 17th a survey of the an gether hours made been awards have Heretofoie in program second to any pleted whereby the west, in the Salt Lake Tribune, tions was taken and records made, will be sent out over KSL, Salt Lake ranking Dr. C. Leo Arne-so- n Rurr, Max Cohen and Dr. but for forn nucleus a a for alone, intelligence goodly part wjl has the following comment on the or- - The water in the reservoir at that City, Saturday night, March 31st, 0f the iecture. This feature will constitute board of the has taken a different view and Merrill, alone, ganization and incorporation of the time was up to the contour, through the Salina Lions club, one will prove astounding to many not embodies other features that will be directors. June Webb, who has efBonneville Auto club: and within ten feet of the overflow of the The ficiently served the club as secretary organizations of already familiar with the real facts. considered in the contest. for Preparations incorporating point. In March, 1922, the waters Utah. Not only .will an interesting Fat cattle, feeders and sheep by the scholarships offered are to be award- since its organization, was again the Bonneville Auto club, it was reached the 76.5 contour. lecture on Salinas present and fu- thousands are brought to Salina ed on the points of a students ap- chosen to the office for the coming stated have been practically complet- present, weather conditions point ture possibilities be included in the from the ranges all through South- plication, attitude, deportment, loyal- year. ed, with the probability that the ar- - "strongly to a flood condition and program, but the Salina Lions club ern Utah and are shipped from this ty and dependability. These five i A record breaking attendance was tides of incorporation will be filed through this thousands of gallons of quartet, already famed throughout point. and took part in the annual points, it is claimed, are what really present after a meeting of the directors water will be drained into the reser- - the west, will give a number of selec-- , The fascinating mountain recesses, count in school and if the students election of the officers. The outgo. Tuesday. Plans for setting the new voir. The frequent rain and snow tions that will delight those listen- where fish and wild officers were given a laudation game, such as work for them, better results will be ing alliance of motor car owners into storms during the winter has n The members of the quar- deer, elk, mountain liori, bear and obtained. The scholarships will be for the splendid way the affairs of ing in. n have been tentatively agreed ed in filling the underground tet are A. C. Prows, president of the other denizens of the forest and hill, given to the winning junior stu-- . the club had been conducted, and the by some of the leading spirits nels and the eventual draining from Lions flub, Dan Baker, principal of are to be found. The big outdoor dents, and will defray the expense newly elected officials were assured in the association, but formal an- - these sources in later . season, will North Sevier high school, Dr. Harold and hacking during their where in her life, nature, best, has for the closing year at North Sevier, j loyalty nouncement is being withheld until add materially to the supply of Crandall, dentist, and M. I. Oveson, administration. Students desiring to compete for. coming painted hills and mountains that A mong the important business mat.the program receives the sanction of water. principal of the Salina grade schools. call the lover of grandure to its the scholarship must make regular I ters the directors at Tuesdays taken up was prearrangements sources of which water Other from meeting, is A the data In that committee All compris. this and more, too, will application. being prepared throne for the at which Eugene W. Kelly, president the farmers of North Sevier get sup- - for the broadcasting station will be be sent out as a broadcasting program, which two and the of faculty the principal program, ing part is be to sent out over station KSL, of the organization, will preside. be to are devel-this better plies, reported conditions relative to the coal j Farming", dairying, beet and pota- - members from North Sevier will Salt Lake It was said, however, that the year than for several , years past, opment and the assured production to culture, raising City, Saturday night, . the to decision final as of fancy breeding make the headquarters of the Bonneville club and altogether the outlook is bright from various coal properties in Sa- - cattle, the prolific productions from winners. It will be required of the March 31. Special committees were probably will be established in the and rosy. Farmers throughout North lina canon. Three of these proper-'th- e fertile fields will be told and contestants that three units with a selected to make the final arrangements for this event. Newhouse hotel and that immediate- - Sevier "are fields fertilizing ' ties are now jn the advanced stage rural fans will then know that North B grade, and none below, V. A. Tomkins, traveling ly afterward a campaign will be and in some instances plowing is be- - 0f development anS production is be- - Sevier has to offer in the agricul-- j freight Faculty and students are highly Denver & Rio Grande, for the started to enroll at least 2000 mem- - ing done, and indications are that a ing made every jdax .aitf the great tural line. agent mad appreciative of the offr just was a visitor, his mission being for bers during the first year. Officers large acreage will be planted to the future for this industry is attracting Particular stress will be laid upon by Dr. n and there is the purpose of having the local club 'of the association declared that let- various crops . and predictions are capitalists from large eastern, cen- - the needs of a decent highway reason to believe that those send a delegate to a hearing of the ters and personal expression's have that this fall will the harvest of ters. This will be told in 'detail through Salina canyon. The board- - every entering for the scholarship will cre- state utilities commission at a meetassured them that the new organiza- - JbjrmBfT cr.ops. j caster when Salina goes "on the air. will tell of the vital impor- - ate enthusiasm in the school work. e tion will start out with a ing to be held at Salt Lake Tuesday The salt industry, to which Salina tance of the link of highway cours-noof the coming week. At this time membership which will embrace acclaims to be the center of the ing through Salina canyon that for a truck and passenger tive and influential men in all parts indication transcontin-tionin , sens on a the distance producpossible country is be heard for privileges to service of the state. will be stressed. The equipment ental trip, and of the shortness of of between Salt Lake and While members will be sought In operating of the Great Western Salt companys distance and convenience of the Tomkins was assurMr. Marysvale. every county of the state, it was exexin ern traveler with the latest modern reaching Southern club ed the was strongly opposthat will be no to made effort plained, traction and handling facilities, and Utahs scenic wonderland the only ed to form county groups, because it is transportation arising that any the thousands of carloads of salt real attraction in the state, would the railroad desired to establish a vigorous state system, injure The program will be published in . that will be shipped.. and that the club would be representorganization, unitedly back of a proin 175 abounds mountain is at least which it before given, Calcite, papers ed in behalf of the rail company. H. gram to boost Utah. Henry Winkle, founder of the Sa- - high deposits at the mouth of Salina according to announcement made by Gail Wright, the well known elec- E. Lewis and S. M. . The Bonneville Auto club, it was lina bakery, and who was seriously Jorgensen were canyon, and closely located to an- - the chairman of the committee trician of Salina, stole a march on named as a and alternate to some three weeks ago delegate added, will..cooperate in every move- - wounded be immense salt deposit, will ranging the publicity. The program his many friends and on March 12, attend the weelc. next to to extend Utahs good roads .ment when a leadened bullet passed through sent out on the air and the fans will will start hearing promptly at ten oclock, he with his bride elect, went to Ira Overfelt, of the Gunnison Lions the point that the state will become his body, is getting along fine and hear of another in- - mountain unand continue and will coming of time, great Farmington, the Etna Green club, Albert Albertson, forest ranger increasingly attractive to motoring his attending physicians now state dustry for the Salina district, til eleven. and were united in the holy Utah Don Kentourists both from the east and from that he will make the grade. This Do -' northin not fail to tune and hear the bonds of matrimony. Only a very succeeding John Barnard, The mineralized zone, just and were also Grant Mason, ney Pacific coast regions. One of the was the statement of James Reyn- - east 0f cHy and which is now merts of Salina and the wonderful few friends of the happy couple witluncheon at the of guests was it visitmeeting. the Mrs. who with said, club, objectives olds, , Reynolds, undergoing extensive development, possibilities nessed the ceremony and the affair Grant Mason, who is to enter, the will be to hasten the improving of ed the bedside of Mr. Winkle at his was kept a profound secret until the oratorical contest, gave his oration 'roads eastward as far as Grand home at Manti last Sunday. Mr. return of Mr. and Mrs. Wright from for the benefit of the club members. to so offer a bedside Mr. as at was highof the Junction, Colo., Reynolds the north. Musical numbers by the quartet adway to California and the Pacific Winkle for a short time and the inMrs. Wright, who before her mar- ded much to the coast which will be about 200 miles jured man was in high spirits, coninteresting meeting. riage, was Miss Donna Rasmussen, shorter than any now in use. Com- sidering the seriousness of the popular young business woman of INSPECTS SALT PROPERTIES pletion of this improvement in the wound. It was necessary to perform of She is the daughter Richfield. states highway system, it was stat- - a slight operation last week, when Earl S. Wright, general manager Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rasmussen, well effect the injured lifTTg1 WTTs 'tapped and . ed, probably would have the for the Great Western Salt comMrs. Wright Richfieldians. known of attracting the major stream of about a pint of pus removed. Since spent the early days of the pany, Penhas been employed at the J. C. tourists going west or east, to the that time Mr. Winkle has showed a Forty-fou- r million peopple, spendweek looking over the companys store the at county ney company of all and of marked of Redmond. Mr. Utah. east great advantage recovery degree ing three and a half billion dollars, seat in the capacity of cashier and holdings just hopes are now held for his complete good progress beWright reported will take vacation motor tours during she is very popular both in social made on installation of the the recovery. According to reports he is ing ATTEND RICHFIELD PARTY. Mr. Wright received and business circles. able to sit up, take short walks with collection at the Legion hall. The 1928, according to estimates line by the Telluride Power power citizen0 to the introduction needs no Mr. the aid of others and Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe and the at that enjoys his trophy is none other than one of the from the American Automobile operations of Filina, as he is well know here eompany and Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Mr. and meals. new where several mounted elk heads to be found sociation, which body prophecies that nd buildings mine, throughout the pouthern section Mrs. George Monroe, Mrs. J. T. Mr. Winkle suffered a serious bul- in the southern of the state, an unprecedented share of this motor He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C are being made and new machinery part Crane, Mrs. Roy Colby, Mr. and let wound in his left chest February was going ahead rapidly. will enter the intermoun-SundaWright, and has long been employed Installed, Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mr. and Mrs. Dan 29, and at that time little hope was The head was brought from Payson migration will rush the preliminThe company based bv the Telluride Pow-- r company a by J. B. Stark, who had gone .tain territory. The estimate is Baker, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Oveson, held for his recovery. In taking a in a few weeks it is and work ary upon detailed study of figures for the assistant to his father, loal manager Miss Janette Lyon and Dr. Harold loaded rifle from his automobile, the north for the valuable prize. will he going out salt the expected normal for the power company. The specimen is unusual for the past year and allowing for a Crandall motored to Richfield Thurs- fiiearm was accidentally discharged, to the markets. have hosts of regularly Th of 10 per cent in 1928. newlyweds day evening of last week and attend- the bullet entering just above the reason of the uniformity in all de- growth - warm friends who Vill loin in wishshow 1927 that 29,000,for Reports is known that two ed a party given in honor of Mrs. nipple and passing downward came tai,s- and when and prosperitv SCANDINAVIANS ENTERTAIN. Charlton Segmiller, retiring county out at the lower part of the back. heads were used in the mounting, 000 people in 1,250,000 cars patroniz- ing them happiness vovac-Tlwv On matrimonial this homes. on hotels their ed and tourist The North Sevier Scandinavian president of the Home and Commun- The bullet cut through a portion of makes th? specimen more rare. A ho at society entertained motorin Raima of class will of pnd this basis total the rfde elk secured the Thursday evenwas for an The of Bureau. Farm section the ago year the long, but missed other vital ority Mav this friends to after their homo to should soar 12,000,000 Mrs. James in Mr. ists honor and cf The ing Lions quartet gave several numbers gans. After passing through the celebration of Armistice day. resifirst. became who so Sorenson, year. and not recently valuable was during the evenings program, and body, the bullet spent its way specimen dents of Salina. The party was held Figuring 4 person to a car, and al- - j Dan Baker sang two solos and all through the top of the car. only the head and antlers were preeach occupant an expenditure POT'RY Cl UP pAPTV. at the Sorenson home and games, were highly appreciated by the audMr. Winkle has hosts of friends served. The bull elk killed last No lrwing an for of a music and dunce were in$7.50 period cluh Rotnrv of the average day, ArmisMembers barbecue at program, the ience. here who are delighted to hear of vember for 10 days, the army of motorists pntertained bv Mrs. Claud in the pastime of the evening. of cluded M",h,l the material for furnished tice day, his fast recovery. 'completion of the mount. The two Patronizing hotels and resorts would pon jn the afternoon Thursday and In the early evening the guests w"r TEMPLE VISITORS. t Fif husbands wer" delightfully entertained with a recitation bv Mr. heads were sent to Ross Fillmore, the spend nearly $2,500,000,000 in 1928. STREETS CLEANED. used More than 11.000,000 Oscar Neilson and short talk bv S home campers ip Michelson the at Pi'tnined known at taxidermist Mr. and Mrs. Earl Michelson, Mr. Payson, hous the evening. Needlework was the J. Ottley and spirited fmisic was 2,750.000 cars, includ-nThe piles of rubbish and dust with the result that a perfect head and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen, Mr. and and diversion of th afternoon, and cards played for the dance hv Mrs. Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. which had accumulated along Main and mount was made. The antlers rnrs frtpd up for ho"spke',ning th md a enndy pull were the features ton Rasmussen at the uinnn and E. would This trailers. justify to banfrom bas feet the measure three Wilford Larsen, Mrs. T. A. Jeffrey, street during the winter, was 009 of the evenings entertainment. Club A. Shepherd and Abe Williams via. more than 1000 estimate that on six tho when a ished the and either afternoon Mrs. Vilate Mrs. T. G. Humphrey. prongs tip yesterday 3.000 000 cars members who attended the party 11ns. A tray luncheon was I vie, Mrs. Chs. Nordfelt, Mrs. Brig crew cf volunteer firemen gave the side are almost perfectly matched, campers will use over this outdoors Mrs. In the wee hours of the rooming fo the year. were Mrs James Reynolds. great The The horns have a spread of thirtyspring washing. Bird, AmH Jensen, and Godfrey Lor- -' street its Glendon Mrs. Antone Jensen, sixty guests. five Borg, and Sainches, entzen comprised a party from pavement were thoroughgutters B. Lucian R. Gates, Mrs. which Mrs. adorns new viewed head the Evans, was Since when received with water drenchced the and lv trophy Wednesto Manti motored lina, who H. B. Crandal transacted Mrs. Alonzo Peterson, Mrs. Eliza day of last week, and spent the day the workers had completed the job, throngs of admirers of such trophies a prominent place on the wall at the in Iake Saturday and Sunday, Miss and Gates have stormed the Legion hall and Legion headquarters. Luejla ferist?pscn. a vast change could be noticed. at the Manti Temple. - Freece-Arneso- n, , at J J J condi-pearin- 60-fo- ot live-wi- j re ; result-motio- chan-.upo- -- ' in-th- e -- I Freece-Arneso- state-wid- 1 w m 1HI1 east-holdin- ar-oth- ( I As-fine- st y - "-i- on-we- ll ( |