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Show Its Safe To IVantads Get Results Advertise. SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 TENTH YEAR leers Nsv First Slate 7;.. . him For Bat Is Called Heeling B y No. 49 uen Big Largsly Aiieniei Mayer 41 Cslshtii Flannel for One hundred and seventy decen- Ephraim Dastrup, a native of Sam dants of the Emunel Murphy family, pete county, and prominently identi coming from California, Idaho and fied in political and mining circles for many parts of Utah, attended the re-- ; many years, died at a hospital in union of the Murphy family held at Los Angeles, last Sunday, following the Second ward chapel Monday af- - an operation for appendicitis. The ternoon and evening. The gathering body was brought to Utah and buried city council held Saturday and Dr. C. Mrs. C. J. E. West was named chairman of the proved one of the largest and one ofjat Provo Wednesday. the most interesting held in this city Mortensen and John Dastrup, half general committee. Dr. West has for many years. During the early sister and brother, of this city attend- - been empowered to select his sub-e- d afternoon a social time and visiting the funeral obsequies. committees and by next week it is proved one of the features and those Mr. Dastrup was a familiar figure expected that the list will be filled, who had been absent for several in Sevier county. He resided at Ver-- ! While the city is sponsoring a big years renewed acquaintances with million for some twenty years and he Fourth of July celebration, the Salina relatives and friends. A permanent operated a creamery at Knolls for Lions club, Ladies Literary and organization was effected and offi- some time. lie became interested in Civics club, LProgresso club, the cers for the year named. E. D. Mur- mining and was the discoverer of the Business and Professional Womens phy was named president; W. C. Mur- famous bentonite beds near Auroi-o- , club, Salina Legion, Royal Neighbors Hyrum Mur- which he later sold to the Western and the Woodmen lodge will lend a phy, first Leslie Clay & Metals gensen of Eph"raim, comprise the di- - be held at" the county at phy, second company, of Los helping hand and it is proposed to :g rectorate of the bank. oclock p. m.. The matter.. of this Murphy, secretary; Alma Murphy, Angeles. Mr. Dastrup also resided make the event one of the best ever wfth tfle addition of the names' of. proposed building program will be treasurer. Genealogical committee1 at Loa and he served a term in the held in the city. and Mr. Mrs. E. and W. Mr. No definite outline as to the proCrane, and state legislature from Wayne county, and Richfield M.'J.orS. of the taken up.at meeting j. A..Seorup Provo, ' Mrs. George Murphy and Mr. and Of late Mr. has as yet been made, but it is . discussed made hi3 . gram this had will thd from of city," angle". bank, Dastrup gensen every . For thepurposeof preparing "plans' Mrs. Dan Murphy. Historians Miss home at Salt Lake and Provo, look- intimated that there will be an abunGeorge ing' after his various business inter- dance of amusement all day long. A submit o the board of education Edra Murphy and Mrs. EuRecreational committee Adams: ests. It was while on a business trip patriotic program, likely a parade, . Merrill has issued a call, for , ,.Mayr Wil,UMrs. A. ..the various clubs in Sevier to the coast that he was stricken races, and many of all kinds, a ball Vas named to fill the.vacaficV caused a maSs meeting to be held 'at the gene Christensen, Mrs. Mrs. Fenn and liams, George euntji-werthe'deatH 5f James Farrell .early bigh school building, Tuesday, June present. . . with acute appendicitis, which re- game, dancing and other features, . petft SalinaLucian will be arranged and give amusment Gates. was ... .'The morning seslion opened at ten.iby again sulted in his death. i12.. Salin'a needs .some vital changes . . Jasffall.; ... selected 1929 reunion.for all visitors. Salina has an the. for. of the five is Mr. survived registration ' by" . "of Dastrup flirt Stat ?ank. .following Salina and improvements-- in the . buildings, . ' things, reputation for doing SaluUng vr0USoeks?tes. During the evening an impromptu children. A sop, Byron, and four has thejttiglinctiorf of being the only and'it is highly important that ' pro. -and this followed mixed af Mrs. years celebration of the by Thora Broadhead, .f1? ,.?ag bank in tj;e state oh the. honor roll.f gressive citizens attend and help program was'given and reminescences daughters',. . songs and talks added much tp the Misses Melba, Irene and Donna, all Fourth of July will be no exception. As a tip to those planning trips " . enjoyment of the visitors. An elab- of Provo. out of town,' it is well to await the orate luncheon was served during the announcement of the proceedings for this .and early evening following PROGRAM AT SECOND WARD. . celebration here. It will be well the , She stressed upon the. importance of followed and and. dancing visiting "the Second of School The Sunday worth of and fche work participating in and no disapbuilding exjension "Dr. F. Q. Bullock, .one of .Southern it was. near midnight when the reunS. "F1. tfohnson. and Q,. . W,. Millen ward will be heard in the following-progra- pointments are wanted so plan to "the membership or theavari8us clubs ion closed.. ;own"erS of valuable .coal.jdeposits. in Utahs leading, dentists, accompanied 7 . at' the Sacramental meeting pend the Fourth of July In Salina. d advanced methods best suited in O Decendants and relatives of the . aijna canyoi .were Salipa .Visitors by. Mrs! Bullock and .Arlean, motor 8 oclock in the second at Sunday, helpnfg locals clubs jn their work. Wednesday "syid .Thursday. Chjy left ed to Salt Lake 'Thursday, expecting Murphy family were present from ward ' Business . FOR CLUB MEMBERS. Singing! .Sunday school, chapel. were and transacted mattgrs Dr. Los Angeles,. California, towns from Thursday fnorning for The coast, Losjto.be absent until .the .week-enTrue to the Faith; . prayer, Glena at nooij a splendid banquet yas sgrw Angele.being LProgresso club members were their destination., Af--' Bullock will attend the .annual state Idaho, and Duchesne, Salt Lake, Cedar Smith's tertained at the home of Mrs. Chas. Williams; Joseph singing, . City and Magna, Utah. First Prayer, and The Lord is My jvfe;sen Thursday afternoon of last Shepherd; story, by Duane Burgess, weeU. . Favorite pictures in the home, kindergarten department; ..example e named jn angwer to the roU ll n Dr. ,of Leseor by. Clyde .Thorne l, gave the J?ACRFROM CAPITOL..CITY: Two musical selections, bis name, was all Dad McCoy would mary department ; group reading by cub"leRsonon talks? b Christianity Early AGAIN NAMED POSTMASTER. Crane and Maxme, Anderson, j an(j Mrs. H. C. Jaqpbs of0 lt. .Pleasant, . Marrjage and The Family Dur-thsay, when asked why he was wearing1 etty Herbert who spent the TA. .. .j Mrs.TvM cburch song department; history re winter Mrs. Leah j Ing- the Middle broad smile. and Mr. The .and Mrs. C. E. Shaw. of son of Ages; in atSaltLake has retifrnedto J. Oscar Anderson, postmaster ' from book of Mormon depart- - ,crane gave a. nd- - a club tea on Color Com- kys Mrs. Milton ;V ports of committees, born was the at paper McCoy Salina has four years, her hbme ip Salina, coming in from V A VO n f nAAl forthepast .between four and fivt in the after the fort in. the Home. Mrs. Neilsen serv- been" Salina hospital Friday evening MnyShe .was accom- been dvecf that he has n8rtbfSunday. from Mormon reading department; ed thirty-firs- t, , noon, concluded the conventioif activ? a dainty luncheon for thirteen and .weighed exactly member of old panied by My.. Herbert, who metf her appointpd postmaster for Salina for j Testament, depart- members. ities for 1928. and one half Mother the" eight pounds. coming.fouf .years. Congressman at the capifqj'city. rES5TFrbert a' ment; synopsis of Lessor, II. C.. WilMr. Ander- - and son are doing just splendidly. , s is.Jo remairfat Salt Lake during .Don Colfon? ' submitted. liams, parents department; talk by the stfqjmef, havinj'.aecepted a posi- sons nme fqr reappointment and i member of stake board; singing, No. Oliver Christopnerson, of Garfield, tion at the Pantages theatfe. Mrs. Jthe appointment was confirmed just tij f TT A1j prpq, rvn. ' ipnp Ilerbertstat5d that'Miss teta Hansen," before? the, adjournment of congress. 7 visited at the June Webb home. diction, Lee Burr." a former student of the schools of j Saliifa, Rad graduated frorrf the E.D. Miss Mae Ewles has registered at S.college, hayng made her , credits the University of .Utah. for. six weeks m two, years. .Miss Hansen will en-course at the summer school. Miss the University .next. fall. . Ewles left for Salt Lake Wednesday. flomping' around intrrands new Enoch Jorgensen, a former prominbaseball suits and.carrying real stuff ent educator of Utah, and widely in baseball work, the 'Redmond Lein business, financial and known' gion baseball team rqpted the alleg-circles church of the state, passed Advices from Manti late last even- - dancing "on the stage with Fritzi jed champions of the county Elsin in California, achome his at away the famous actress. He told ing were to the effect that the fate of Scheff, . ore in a whirlwind of a game last" to advices received here Mon- - ' cording d him twice me Chaplin Sheldon Reid Clark, slayer. . of Don .Sunday afternoon on the Redmond day of this week by Hon S. M. JoronCe when he married Mildred Hardiamond. eWith alead df three runs Solovich, would soon be in, the hands ris and gensen, a brother. Mr. Jorgensen, in the sixth inning, it looked dubious again, when he. married Lita . whose home had been at Sandy for of the? jury, Prosecuting Attorney Grey. Missthe Flora ' for the Redmond warriors, but after Nelson, how He described Chaplin Charles Richardson, at one tune some years past, had been in ill A.- B. NelMrs. and ofof Mr; the Fred Keller him leave him to not and argudaughter began opening begged pulling his'team together, Mtfnager editor of the Sal.ina Sun, and an health for. several years, and a short murderwas cruelly Simon Jensen for the Redmond.boys, of. the Gunnisoi Valley News, ment for the state . Thurs.day after- fered him a thousand dollars a month son of this city, time ago he left his home at Sandy, of last er week, Wednesday, night demonstrated the ability of his team died-.athe J Dee hospital at nine noon and it is believed that the case to stay after the comedian married 25 when Claude going to the coast in the hopes of reBlackburn, years Lita Grey. and when the game .ended in the oclock Wednesday of last week. Mr. will go to "the jury sometime today. Clark told the jury that Solovich old and a native of Loa, nearly sever- gaining his health. Complications' ninth inning Redmond led bya single Riohardson left the News office some .. Clark concluded his testimony late ed the young womans head with a arose and he passed away unexpect10, four .months ago, accepting a. posi- Wednesday night when he 'completed advised., him not to have! anything to score, the tally .being .Redmond ' ' ' . women. sharp razor. After 'he had finished edly.. . tion at Roosevelt! . Later he went to a.sdrdid story of dissoluteness in Hol- do with . . . Elsinore 9. his sweetheart- Blackburn at; ' Enoch' Jorgensen was bom in Ephde. hi3 to the killing to new added sensations According ideas, . The Redmond team appeared in Ogden and .worked in a newspaper lywood and and was. the eldest son of Mr. He had beensuffering his murder trial in the seventh- judic- fendant declared, women were .In- tempted his: own life,' but .through raim,Mrs! . bright new suits, a gift from- the and J. G. Jorgensen. Ilis amSelf the the razor-hrefailed, breaking management of the Great Western from .stomach trouble- for several ial district court at Manti, where the ferior and unworthy of love .and when a youth, was to become reach-wounds bition, 'to inflicted was Solovich failing said he', superspect. ." Salt company. The suits are grey cars and Tuesday morning of last case is being tried before Judge a and teacher after completing vital- spot. The tragedy- was one of Woolley. .Shortly before noon human. He 'said there was only one .with a dark stripe. On the back is week-h- e suffered'a broken ulcer, of he began, teaching education committed ever astrocious most . a star, with the name "Great West- - the stomach. An operation was per- Wednesday. Prosecutor Keller, put .the person to- every, three million in the the and became ' later of in and the state the prominent in eduthe of He him. parents often spoke ern Salt Company set out promin-- . formed arid for. a time . hopes .were defendant under a' "gruelling crossr world like ' cational circles throughout the state.' '"' his superior aesthetic sense and was girl, as well as her. hundreds of ehtly in red letters. On the breast held for his recovery, Complications examination. For several, and years he served as prinand to the left is the Legion emblem. set in and. he sank- rapidly Mrs. Unprintable testimony drove worn1. convinced that- with a few others friends, were deeply grieved of the Jordan high school and . shocked. cipal in a en from the courtroom today.' Clark like him in Hollywood he moved The suits are just as natty as . any his to for California, ' departure prior committed deed awful than was The told the inside story of. Solovichs higher plane ordinary people. ever seen in this section and the was instructor in the seminary at arid estire told the had Nelson noon Miss At Clark the return of Charlie remembers of the ball team are justly when upon came. Word .was purported relations, with. story, of his. association with Solovich Bay Maher, from an" auto ride. Sandy. . proud and grateful to the donors, the ceived here Tuesday morning of last Chaplin and. other prominent1 Mr. Jorgensen made frequent visits Great Western Salt company. that Mr. Richardson was forc- - 'bers of the Hollywood movie colony, and had given a: colorful description When the car was taken to the gar- to Salina and was well and popularly claimed he he asked which homicide of the is Blackburn . it persaid, age, . Quite a large crowd saw the open-- ed to. the operating table and his Testimony concerning' the activities known here, particularly, with the mission to speak to Miss' Nelson. of the enigmatic butler wa3 offered perpetrated in self defense. ing game at Redmond Sunday and it wife was summoned at that time. Scandinavian society.-Omembers of the It is probable the case will go to Blackburn stepped into. the. car, Charles Richardson' was a native of by Clark as a background to the . was full of thrills and real ball play-- . occasions he met with the ' several tomorrow and after soon the cd door the night. stepped jury of the New York City.- He was born July events which led up to the hammer ing. Following is the line-u- p society and gave talks in his native two teams: 13, 1881,' and after-' learning the slaying in the hills near Gunnison all of the defense testimony has been out, remarking, well, I got her. tongue, which was a delight to the ; an intimate presented. Evangeline Nielson, Redmond" .Elsinore printing business he came west, lo- last January member The case has been the most sensa- - friend of Mis3 Nelson and whose car members present. He was a The exotic story of Solovichs carN. Christensen . . p. . ..... . , . . . Smith cating at ' Huntington. For a time and ' church Saints of the Latter ..... .c. .. . .R. Nielson he engaged in railroading, being an eer became so salacious that the de- tional murder trial in the history of the slain girl and Maher had been devoted much Day . G. Steel varto the of his time W. Poulson riding in, went toward her home, but lb. ... O. Nielson engineer on the Denver & Rio Grande fendant declared he was embarrassed Sanpete county. Efforts of the defense to subpoena returned soon to get the key to the ious offices which he held during E. Jensen .2b. .. .R. Johnson railroad. September 2nd, 1913, he to tell It. O. Jensen .3b H Ilermansen was married to Sadie Ray, and to Modulating his voice so that some- Charlie Chaplin, Kono, his Japanese car. While she was reentering the The body, it is said, will be taken L. Fredrickson ....ss... 0. Hill the union seven children were born, times it was merely a whisper, Clark secretary, Lloyd Wright, the corned- - garage she heard a muffled scream to Sandy for interment. A. Jensen K. Johnson six of whom are living. The surviv- recounted the text of conversations ians attorney and other Californians from Miss Nelson, and both Mrs. .If failed. car. have case to the Nielson and Maher ran O. Bird cf. .....J. Smith ors are the widow, four girls J Edith, with Solovich on the road to Utah mentioned in the ACCEPTS SECRETARYSHIP. e Chief defense counsel, Lewis car had been locked while the W. Hansen Thelma, Blanche and Juanita, and and described indecent advances made V. Frandsen rf Mrs. Irene Parker, who spent 4h two boys, Kenneth and Clifford. by the butler who claimed he was a son, is depending largely on Clarks dreadful deed was being enacted, and The Redmond boys are taking at Los Angeles and other winter defenpast of the n wag necessary to resort to the training and are planning on Three sisters, Mrs. Elix Holden of woman in nature. Clark bared the story and the testimony coast points, has returned to Salina to posite door, the lock of which was uncle, Clifford Voorhees, participating in many games during Boise, Idaho, Mrs. H. Jermane, and life of degeneracy which the butler to the secretaryship to Dr. C. accept out of order and the killer was un the season. Arrangements are being Mrs. Edith Jermane of Portland, was supposed to have led for years in clear the youth. D. Marsh at the Salina Experimental e to make it fast. Miss Nelson lined up with several clubs for games Ore., are also left as survivors. just before the noon recess Hollywood where he was an intimate Parker is now Mrs. station. ' a launched had Keller is her - and the died instantly, it trict Attorney said, juglar 'n Impressive funeral services were of leading motion picture players. opponents are advised to he cun her Solovich claimed his strange na- gruelling cross examination and Clark veins being severed. The wound was station, having held for Mr. Richardson at Ogden bring their best. of the week. While on the cordewas bginning to weaken under the a ghastly one and in his fury Black- - firts and later the remains were taken to ture got him into the movies, took a special course at a (fre witness on the Miss Velma Jensen is visiting this Kaysville for intement. Gunnison clared Clark. He said Charlie Chap- strain of six hours on school, completing her work. page 4) (Continued lin discovered him when he was stand since Tuesday morning. week at Provo. Valley News. Hyrum S. Gates," one of Salinasj Sevier countys board of education, prominent stockmen and well known through the pleadings of many of the in financial circles, was elected presi-- ; communities throughout the county, dent of the First State Bank of Sa- - will undertake a building program in lina', at a special meeting of the the district this year, and Salina and stockholders ' held at" the. bank offices Aurora are to get consideration if Tuesday evening of this week!. In the matter can be put to the board, addition to the selection of Mr. Gates, outlining the dire needs and necessity two 'directors. were named'to fill the of certain improvments in the way official .roster of, the. banking institu-- 1 of sanitary conditions and relief tiori', J. A. Scorup, one of the largest, from the overcrowded condition, if not; the largest, cattle raisers inj. Mayor' C. Leo Merrill, who with the entire United States, and Hon.. S. other citizens, have solicited the M Jorgensen, speaker of the house- board for certain improvements in . representatives of Utah, and" the schools of Salina and the school dele- among ;the. largest flo'ckmasters . in board has asked that twenty-tw- o .Mrs. James I. Rex was chosen , "president, Mrs. F. A. Matt.sson; vicepresident, Mrs". "Oscar Nielson, sec- . .retary, "Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson, re- cording secretary, and Mrs J.. T. . Crane, treasurer of the .Federation of Womens clutjs of the Sanpete-- . ... Sevier district, at the convention held at Richfield Tuesday of this week. . . . , The new officers chosen for tty year . 'are .members of the various . clubs ofis and honor conferred this the . city meritorious for,the activities and the ... splendid work performed. In addition , .' . to securing the officers o? the district for the year, the Salina. delegation ' succeeded in having Galina named as . .the convention city ing. 'Jwenty-fou- r representing the di'f-- . . ferent clubs of Salina, attended, the Richfield convention, and all are louj their praise for the success of the in . 1928 convention. Hospitality, royail ' - " -' ( - . . i ,. i - , ' ' court-hous- e . ; .. .. xe ?cl7 - .'..... - en-via- bl - .as . .'. d. . pn-jca- Freece-Ameso- , r . at . ft-ov- 7 : i . Clark' Mur derTricil .Nearing End at Manti tr Young Gunnison Girl CMk-RicMMson-'.-- -' . . :. 7 Passes at Ogden MurderedatBingham double-crosse- s em-pfoy- t . - office-there.-- . - Dil-wor- th ' . - . - - . the-en- rriem-wee- k . ly - . . " hi-lif- ....... Lar-;xh- reg-nl- ar ts Dis-jal- - t |