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Show A dvsrsril ce- fl's Safe To lt Helps Advertise Sips Slot Series of Atcitois Posted Salina Lead Zinc Co. Ms Briis Griofio Three Trr.uuif 3 tn -- ' I 1: ad u lurphil ftfl) (nitUS uJ jr4.hi t'.; tuf of th Ufeih nii;vrtry of lU out ' l of the Arm,ue hsv Lnd ly Salma urt 33, Arri.a U j jjun. fct.J th Ckii.trnriilNkr tu n j t of aJ, M vrnl ths j!li r.vuncrmM th lU-Jft- tzx IS SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 192S tlX VENT II YEAR )rr (tlrlrMiuBI to pi u J k- - wt k.ky ,a A U,.. kr '' t un UrctO oH. 4 ! Of , 9 .:i join this kind. Th 4 in th big c!?hra?jn together Uni aw going ahraJ already to make 1 lJaJ Tt ha of rrii g a pWt fcU'fltf accident, floated over Jtahna lh til itiiitist KU Hrward, who f" 5!? w 'vir CunnUvn tui) in and landed iWr vutun, lor (tnolcly Pun of the victim wri U Mai" mortally hurt, bU two werv com ;e;Wd to remain at hem for pec-a- l lil l,t Busl llaruiiinj tf uar Utl ftll '" nrl rk, u-- n - '"hoodo," Id Salt fr Ui it lb Ur-- t 4 tVvirr, Vuh Si.it, Vr4 rwun'.M UU ti trt4 ot Jet h in iUvJ frm , rtJay, tuial ItuWrl to through th lit aitiig twin) puny Start Deeper Sinking !- - pbrttnrM lrrt, fir Tta firlj tmiiory hv full fefid xu-l- d lsi. t fell fell for-- n j Thurdy tlght, by will U hrftdc-- toward k.fll of U--t in mov ing a beet dump th bin of th UoigeM tugr mill Th tig d " MrjJ th auffeied th worl In I Uni i in tplrndiJ conJit on n4 th Sunday, ;i.t ai4 rfct Mj U lifji cVbalin a inrim ry m manner work of crew In mp!oyl during t njun, jury of th three. fall on Fun- k.gUny At th th tammrr, U rtiJ-twby prf-tith beneath foot .iarward got light tt.il, tlr Pt ru'.nth day, Monday, November 12. has woik th of brn don, having low in oravy dump and th toe wer badly as th l tn inf . , sUrd, auto drirr are In clock" working vvrry part through f th gatping th full meaning and Mai As planned mw, the tnml-,tahJ. lh Lul to wa pearly ord r. It i that ufficlnt kr-- l Urn two lxgiun older. Uigr'htr wdh lh a busy U tuhu.g aevrrvd and tie hn? llarwurd wa tonnage of Uw-- l will hv rrtcheJ hundred of friends, a dl aruibl at ipitig motor. t and instructing w w a torn. Harward w a taktl factory by Friday n'ght or SatAnd mostly IMmuiul at on oVIurk. Hew a real filly the en lo tlar Salma hospital wltrre Dr. urday morning to start grindmg th am among thm to get C. U-wrat rodeo will U staged. Red- - ina Merrill removed th injured boots. fnond cillten kar established an on the inslrurtivli. With I be adiicO that toe. Rulon, though having a painful Anticipation that th beet crop The mu-be observed. viable reputation for thi boep.tality tin tub wound, i doing a well a could bo would not rvah a normal production and Jaiw C-just com Mgn are r.ot wholly for ornament! cv ported, but he will be confined to aa a rvult of th long drought, ha mandt-of the Cliritnsn. Draper purposes, said Matshal Gushing, but hi how for ten day or two week. been ael a id and conditions, aa dig- post, declare that the early program they cairy a mean .g and thi mean- a with met G. painful advances, show that th crop: ging U-- learned and ubwrvtd by I of the celebration to le held at Red- mg t d la accident when he received a aa good. If not slightly batequally mond, wil furnish thnJU for every driver, or tbe the violator will have shoulder and bad bruises by ter, than th harvest of 1927. Lack Wild animal, clever ridrr and a rhame to enplain thrir Ignorance being jammed by a wagon. Mr. of oak ng rail. during the past fwr tunt will l pullrd by to orne justice of the peae. had been in Salma canyon af- week I resulting in a little diffii regular jmny buster." onte time ago the city council ter wood and was returning with a culty In getting the beet out tatily, Immediately following the rodeo an ordinance that would rrgu- - big load. On account of the rough but this condition only prevails la a performance at Redmond, the mae tttc tr,ffc on tj,o principal atreet ruad, Lorentxcn was walking and in few place. General report from th will move to Salina, where the crowd f .Salma nd the ordinance wu pa some manner the heavy load tilted various patches are that tha digging will be aerved with a free lunch, con ,Hj Ul of af ard Lorentien received a bump which is good and that the beet ar better xpres punose awting of deliciously barbrcued elk fording protection and averting a crumpled him up, and knocked him than a year ago. and hot coffee. The day rjd.nt and death. Fortunately no to the ground, and under the wagon. The aix new receiving station ercelebration will conclude with a grand with' Fortunately the team stopped before ected by the company during the accident have hapH-nebal dur.ng the evening. jn t I.c city limit and it i the pur-- ! the wheel pacd over the man, who summer, are aiding materially In Committee from both Salina and pose .f the officinl to avo d auch lay directly In front of the wheels. handling the big crop. Four of these Redmond, named by Tost Commander and U r thi reason th-- 1 Mardcn, a son, was with Mr. Lorent-te- stations were built in north Sanpete, James I. Rex of the Salina summoned help and the injured cue in Suit lake county and one in sign were installed. In other will do team work in completing r-and even in the country man was taken to the office of Dr. Ftah county. South Sanpete and for the celebration. The , jL. tla. jncon.orated dities, the ig. West where the wounds were dressed. Sevier counties were equipped with committees named by Mr. Rex are a paU have posted and the per-- j John Ewles, proprietor of the Sal- receiving stations Inst year, and the follows: rentage of accidents materially re- - ina Meat & Supply, declares he was company is now able to handle the Elk Hunt John W. Rird, chairman; not practicing any rodeo" stunt in beets with alacrity. J. I Rex, Bryant Pomgaard Cecil. N.aU,nilI a hhort timc wi An encouraging feature of the harj,.. anticipat'on of entering the rodeo Pay, Ilarry Thorsen, Garry Gates and ,.n lhlt mny ,(.nrn lo observe the events staged for Armistice day at vest this year is the fact that the John M. Bird. new rule that must Ik- obeyed. Redmond, but nevertheless he pulled svgar content is better than ever, as Dance J. B. Stark, chairman: Ixon one Wednesday afternoon that nearly indicated by the laboratory test. Humphrey, G. C. Wright, Xorval resulted seriously. Fwles was at his Last year the sugar content was the Crane. farm and was rounding up a stub- h'ghest in the history of the operaWood Alma Anderson, chairman: born cow, endeavoring to drive the tions of the Gunnison Sugar company asmsted by Region memliers tBl danroU8 point8f ore attractive, animal through an open gate. Ewles rnd it is "believed that the yield In w.n F Peterson chairman; ,an to mi hl Rood thin(r finally conquered the animal and was surar this year will be a new record and Onest Nielsen. Garry Gates, Bryant vaiuB,8 are rc8trict4?d unmindful of a barbed wre strung and will exceed that of 1927. Fortun,f omganr . i from destroying the signs and if pro- -' across the top and in passing through ately there was no evidence of the Roc -C- larence McDonald chair anin' the gate, the wire struck him on the "white fly in any material quantity, n,.;ir( lw pivetl (o the man; W alter Eastman, Angus McPon- - cf fhy Sa,inR poon can boast chin. Ewles was hurtled backwards and the beets were not stunted through a 0 as of one of the best traffic from his horse, landing heavily on this medium. J,. B. Stark chairman; Leon Firmg- -J the ground, bruising him badly. j Estimate of the period of the runlatP(, c;tios in the count i Humphrey, Albert Albertson. ning of the factory cannot be estimatServing Dr. C. Leo Merrill, chair- -' ed at this tife, but it is believed that man; George Long, Jarvis Martin the crop will be heavier than expected Sheds and Tables Walter Eastman and the factory may have a fifty or chairman; George Williams, Orville sixty day run. tr 1 it u jro of lr jHui-- Mmi'-I-, hL( anjvrry J 25-h- 1 1 - )'! lrn rr D. G. d ft, n r rxjH-ct-- J tel.--er-n 1 -- hal-wil- d duti o 1 t'bri-'tenM-n- . r - m-.- bair-raiiiin- ( dialo-rate- lly. Lor-entt- en g rr u cy n, iaj.jH-nin- U-e- , en-w- i - . 300-fo- . P.b-Ed- iK-in- Bio Gral I'arts for tW trw elr. tr.c .gm, that no troie ompany sio k would wl.uh wr Jil)ol fur niute than nld fur 2k trn'.t per shat, company taw wciit, wit itvtivrd t tl ha!- - officials, Monday, hlj tw li promt iCmc company Ut Fftday, and hereafter purchata of th st ma k, and Satutduy leal o Tatums wrf If bought from it cotr-- ary, wilt b kUtlcd lor lh development of the required to pay o dollar a share. Th Th showings Justify th movement, ij property to a greater depth. new hoist ng plant, consist mg of a E. F. 8. Paud, consulting eng nrr. . engine, cab! With the value at th S'Kh foot levels, p. VVeitit.ghvw together wllh th favotwbl formation si ffu'.ent to teach to a depth of a Nag', toilet air cwmptvstwr. In the district, thers ran I littl or w. b propelled by a oa h. p. eletr.c motor, n doubt but what rich or on found th lower level. llHMA cirtulotth tank for Saturday, a gallon ing system for th compressor, a mod- - Sunday and Monday, telephone, blower" fur supplying lh un- - graph message poured Into th arc-d- r fHee and several thousanj rg round working with flesh am, Wei tested out Friday, after connect- - shams were taken wp on th 25 en's ions had been made and Robert Burns, for ohro baa la. prctidenl and general manager fori th company, dwlared every part of j th new equipment worked like top." Only three more days remain Sinking the shaft to a greater in which to rrrloter your name If was and the started depth Saturday you would qualify to vote at the first day more than & feet were made, November election. Tit coming U tter record was made and Sunday a remaining days are October 16, SO aince then two shifts have been averand 31. Perhaps you thhk you aging more than five feet per day. are properly registered, but If In The early ahift does the drilling and doubt, go to your registration while ah. the tecond ft dor blasting, srent and make check on your the '"mucking" or removes the rock name and I sure that It la properand dirt resulting from the blast. ly Inscribed on the registration There will be no cessation in rushing tx.oks and thus avoid any confuthe shaft work, said Manager Bums, sion at election t!me, November 6. and it is intended to sink as fast as The government Is yours and machinery and man power can do th are supposed to help select you work. V,th present conditions, the men to conduct the huge business shaft should reach the &00 foot level within a limit of fifty days, but if. affairs and all patriotic Americana obstacles do not arise, the objective j should go to the rolls and cast Wa or her rote. Be able to voto point will be reached w ithin forty days t or less. HolJers of stock in Salina,! as you please, BUT VOTE!. are getting the Erst real excitement BRIDE ELECT HONORED. and all arc eagerly awaiting the tapping of ores on the lower levels,!, Miss Marguerite Crane, whoso il be the which, many believe, cngi nnnt was announced last week. Is neucles for the opening of one of the being extensively entertained, before largest mining camps in the state. her marriage in Salt Lake, October Notwithstanding the fact that the jg. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. ore bodies encountered in the crosscut Stanley C. Gamette entertained at a from the level, are some 75 hrtdpe party at their home In the away from the present workings fcvard apartments for Miss Crane and in the shaft, the formation is fast Stanley Walker. Monday evening, changing and minralizod rock is show- - Miss Crane was the guest of honor ing, indicating that the ore bodies at an attractive dinner rnrty, when have spread and likely underlay the Mrs. Woodruff I.. Anderson and Miss formation where sink ng is now being Faun Mary Madsen were hostess at one the Anderson home. Places were mark- With the new machinery installed ed for Miss Crane, Mrs. A. S. Crane, and in fine working order, a boarding Mrs. Myron Bird, Mrs. S. C. Gamette, and bunk house equipped and in close Mrs. John D. Ford, Mrs. D. G. to the mine . Mnnngcr gP88, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Miss Faye Burns is looking forward to a real Smith, Miss Fan Lynch. Miss Edythe busy time during the winter months. Browne, Miss Florence Browne, Miss Confident of encountering pay values Ruth Phillips, Miss Mary Spencer and in the lower levels, plans are going Miss Elna Ivie ahead to provide accomodations for handling the output and wiseacres Miss Helen Swain and Ward Swain, are predicting that it will only be a students at Wasatch academy, and matter of a month or more until high Miss Maxine Childs of Gunnison, were grade ore will be finding its way guests Saturday rnd Sunday at the from the mine to the smelter. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Swain In keeping with the announcement and Mrs. Albert Swain. ot Bou-fe- et Bur-proxim- Bool Clawson. He! Br Soli Advertising Milos Curfew, chairENJOY CHICKEN ROAST." man; J. F. Martin, George Williams. E. W. Petty. Officers and teachers, who worked in the primary the past year, were More than likely nil business hous- j es in Sal'na and Redmond will close Thursday evening by of It was a real treat and with one entertained Reorganization of the Salina Red week the present officials of at noon, Mondav, November 12, that last by accord the hundreds of citizens who ward all workers and business men can join Cros chapter was effected at a meet- had the First primary. A chicken gathered to hear the concert giv- roast was featured in their honor, in celebrating with the veterans of ing of enthusiastic workers at the Social hall Monday evening. Not only en by the Denver & Rio Grande Shop the event being held at the Ira Ras-- . the late world war. was the chapter organized, but the band, declared it the best ever to mussen farm. Those attending were,1 visit Salina. The band boys, numspirit of extending the work of help and Mrs. Joseph Torgenson, Mr. and under the dir- Mr. more pronouced than heretofore was bering thirty-threMrs and .Antone Borg, Mr. and Mrs. j , ection of A. 0. Evans, were a little paramount. While plans for the chapand Mrs. Sidney Mr. Harold Felt, ters activities have not been definitely late in arriving, having been scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michelson, to appear at four oclock for a free made, it is indicated that the memand Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Mr. Bishop concert. It was after five when the Mrs. Elmer Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. and A. bership will be increased very materband arrived, but double time was ially and that the organization wall Hicks Okeriund, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. be in better shape at all times to made and several classical selections Miss Elk hunters, who are anticipating1 Dairy cattle of Sevier county will and Stark, Mrs. Andrew Wilson, answer appeals for aid, and be of as- intermingled with patriotism Lee Wilson, Miss Maurine Borg, a privilege of drawing a lucky num- be given the tuberculine test for tuArah sistance in the great and worthy jazz supplied a fine program and Miss May Murphy, Miss Hazel Tor- - ber in the big elk hunt between the berculosis commen"ing November 19, The first meeting of the causes promulgated by the National each performance was roundly ap- genson. Max Torgenson, Willie May. 15th and 25th of November, must have according to a le ter received by eveorganization, Thursday Red Cross and the Red Cross organi- plauded. Hall, May Michelson and Mrs. Rol- their applications in by Monday, Oc- County Agent S. R. Boswell form Dr. Enroute to Salina, members of the and Crane. ning of last week, was marked with zations of the world tober 15th, according to a recent pro- W. II. Hendricks, state veterinarian. band traveled by rail as far as GunPlans were made for a roll call unusual enthusiasm and cooperation clamation issued from the state game Dr. Hendricks advises that the state nison. Stops were made at Thistle, of parents with teachers, with a view campa:gn in November, and the city STAFF MEMBERS ENTERTAIN. departement at Salt Lake City. A and government vill take care of vill be thorougly canvassed for mem-- i Fa rview, Mt. Pleasant Mantl andj number of local sports, who would ke this work without any expense to the of creating closer relationship was bers. November marks the anniver-- 1 Gunnison, and at each point concerts j Staff members of the North Star a chance to drop one of the big feldairymen this year. There will prostressed as one of the main objects sary of the signing of the Armistice,! were given. After leaving Gunnison - and the Northern Light opened the! lows have filed applications and are bably be, however, a small charge to of the organization. At the meeting, which closed the late world war, and the party were loaded into automo- social season at the North Sevier high anyiously awaiting returns from the take care of the local expense of the an instructive and interesting lecture 's a fitting time for the enrollment biles and brought to Salina, and the school Friday evening when they drawing box to see if it will be nec- test. on Health was given by Miss Laura )f members. reception here was declared by the jointly entertained at a swimming essary to clean and prime the old This will be the fourth test v;hich Willis, Sevier countys school nurse, The officers chosen to guide the members to outclass any along the party and luncheon at Monroe Hot rifle. the dairy cattle of Sevier county have ne. The guests included thej Springs. who, also, following the lecture, con- dost nies of the Red Cross chapter to for The beenf subjected to. during the last foim "privileges applications and ducted a free discussion on heaUh ;n Salina, were: Mr3. J. I. Rex chair-naFollowing the concert at the White faculty their wives husbands test has a be must hunt elk, years. Each successive accompanied by Following a refreshing House hotel comer, the members of sweethearts. Mrs. Elmer Larsen, problems in the home and schools. check of $10 each from resi- greatly reduced the number of rea certified Entertaining musical numbers, con- man; Mrs. H. W. Cherry, call chair- the band wero' located for the night, plunge, dancing was the diversion of ; dents of the state, and $50 from ron-- , tors each year. It is anticipated th"' ducted by G. M. Wright, were given man; Miss Violate Johnson, secre.tary-treasure- cit'zens throwing their homes open the hour, preceding the serving of a j residents. The first choice of territory the test this year will reveal o1! for the boys who were unable to be delicious luncheon. by the students of the high school. in which the hunter would like to go small number of animals having At the business session, Mrs. C. Due to the late arrival of the sum- accomodated at the hotel, due to the tuberculosis disease. If onl- -a be given, and if there are more must Mrs. J. I. Rex is in Salt Lake this E. West, who has served so efficient- mons from National headquarters for lack of room. small number are found, number of perthan the an or- wpk, where yesterday and today she applications ly during the past year, was unani- help in the Florida cyclone districts, Beginning at will be declared an accredited issued the selection will be be to mits as president for the and owing to the fact that Salina chestra picked from the band members will attend the sessions of the Grand mously area, according to rules and regula-t:on- s by lot. ensuing year. Other officers chosen had no active Red Cross organization, started real music at the opera house Chapter of the Order of the Eastern of the Bureau of Animal Inof will issue a The total departmentDan Baker and the matter of reaching the $125 where a dance had been scheduled. Star of the State of Utah, held at tha were of the United States Departdustry e and sixty-fivpermits M. I. Oveson, principals, represent-- j quota was passed up. With the new With the opening number the floor new masonic temple. Mrs. Rex is four hundred ment of Agriculture. huntbe will five for of which forty Worthy Matron of Gloria Chapter No. ing the high school and grade school; organization, however, it is proposed was fairly well filled, and by within the Cache National forest, secretary-treasureDon C. Kenney. standing room was at a prem- 19, of the Eastern Star lodge at Rich-- ! ing and fifty within the Nebo Bishop and Mrs. C. E Patar.,ci: ....cl ium. Merrymakers came from far field. Mrs. Rpx wdl visit at the home a hundred Representatives on the executive division of the Uintah Nat:onal forest, the Peterson children, motored to of Fred until her Schuster music the brother, to and near board ave, Miss Lillie Nielsen, high splendid enjoy two hundred will be for the Manti NaSaturday and were gues's at the and the crowd was a Monday of next week. school: Burt Thompson, grade school; within the Rue Jensen home. Sunday they conand tional seventy forest, The band members returned north Mrs. T. G. Humphrey, parents; Geo. the Ovrd Thursday of each month, tinued their iorruv into Salt Lake Mrs. George de Lang returned Mon- Fish Lake National forest. Christensen, Redmond; Leslie Thomp- - end th question of federate g with Sunday afternoon and before leavand attended the Sunday sess'on of the pta'e end national association will ing, unamiously voted Salina citizens day from a visit with Miss Beryl de son, Aurora. The returned to Salina conference. the Busi-Jensen Miss a spent student at Henagers ! Margaret g The regular monthly meeting dur- - he discoid durimr the business royal entertainers, and among the Lang, .n ' the week-en- d Lake. Salt in evening. Lake ness Salt in on earth." college best people ; City. the school year will be held on siou at the November meeting. Local Game Hunters TuHerculine Tests e, r Is M Ot-tle- y, of Filing Applications, PI Parent-Teache- For Dairy Cattle j rs f 1 I j j ; 1 n; vice-cha- ir r. I Sevi-count- e:ght-thirt- y, s, ! nine-thirt- y, r, Ro-la- record-breake- ses-in- r. |