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Show V I DON'T SEND AWAY I I BUY PRINTING AT BOOJTSAUNA I PATRONIZE SAUNA T1IE SAUNA SUN VV ICLRCHANT3 SAUNA, UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR no. za WAR DECLARED ON WILD HORSES IN KIABAB FOREST Bis Dancies Parly LOWER RATES ANNOUNCED BY TELEPHONE COMPANY Under erd r from th Secretary of Agriculture, I ho forest supervisor of (ho Kiabab forest have declared oar to a finiah on the wild honi of that of region. On March lOlh, parti hunur will oauUuh ramp on the a rat U of (h Kiabab ami all wild hurt will be abut at sight. It i ( miU-- J that mor than 1.000 wild ham a ill bo killed Th local cattleman will aid th foioit official in th c xtrrmination of th aild herd. Rusts V. T. Park Ranch, famou d.d layout of th Kiabab, will b for th hunter. Th! htadquaru-hunt will continue for about aixty day. Thi U th largest wild hurt hunt ever to be staged by th government. up the Flljing reduction of recent nation long distance rate with another reduction, the Mountain Slates Telephone and Salina't fir department, which la announced Telegraph company ha manned and operated by members of Following a "flare-up- " of a substantially lower charge, effective March lit, for connecting new or Salina Poal 34 American Lrrion, and in the Salt appering UU Ti.Ut.n . for the safety of th ciliaen of Sal telephone facilities In the I he effect that the price U.vt Ur cf home or office and for changing existIna, la, without doubt, on of th moat Commerce would Jun fore w.th IYo. valuable adjust to th city. Before ing equipment. . vo and Sail Lake in making an r th puchaa of th fir apparatus, according to the announceo.--an to ln th p.ke accord with the Bell SysSalina suffered untold lotar by fir, ment, b tem' policy of providing the most to Ocean highway frnt 1 rice to SJt all becaut of th lack of ample fir telephone service and the beet, at the protection. Sine th purchase of the and cut out the pn,i.t least cost to the public. modern equipment, and with th able tl Salina pr through canyon, f TT ew charges are lower for the firefighter from th American Leof th "undue" tiring publicity of service, and do not afgion rank, many fire have started, conning ed lo th Price chamU-- r of mmou r.c, fect the regular monthly charges. but by on th Job very minute,' Theai and ih ar th the hav th boya gallantly conquered specific reductions: takes xception Th charge for connecting a residence charge that Ince citix-n- , blare before any material damage parti Htr. waa done. Leaving a warm and cosy telephone has been cut from $3.50 to !y those of the chamber of conrrrre, The charge for connecting busi- are involved in the attempt. Af:r a $2.30. bed th firemen go SludvnU of lh, jorUor high hoo! ! f ness been careful Investigation by tie forth to protect home, property and Mrr to telephone extension ha 0f "actor' aJ,par in tl.i t Mill more, from $3.50 to the Price Sun, It was duHOtt-rtreduced at the Victory theatre next Wednes $1.28. The charge for' connecting the article in the Tribune, to l! n f. Naturally, considerable expense to dty evening, when On Ion Trail," residence fire depart- telephone extension! has feet that an attempt would I e iu V mainuin a wJM cemwly ln the highway, been reduced from $3.50 to $1.00 and to ment U attached. Th upkeep of the prwenUd. Member of th cast ar and not was authorized. In r ; the ehatg for connecting Instruments apparatus la 'Important, there drilling diligently and will b pre to the article In la tb now $1.00 reappearing with a already place imun-loca- l many other Item attached and th'prcd furna, mirth and date 111 line, the -of tjie Price Sun suy: fford amount of can gardless Legion member equipment mpnU for (ha pilront lone," who involved. "Th artiilo is but one of s vn.l to "dig" into their own pocket to wyj represented by one of the rtu Tb charge for moving a telephone of like nature that have appeared i.i meet these. They ar deserving help, on part of the home or office the Zion newspapers and in c tins from both from a financial and moral point to another part I now $1.00 a com along the Pikea Peak Ocean to Ocean of view. .They risk their live when pared to th former rate of $3.00, and highway to the south and srutlwrrt endeavoring to sav property for you th charge for changing the type of of this city. They are brought nlnut. and you, M r. Citizen, should apset la alao cut from $3.00 by a dispatch under a Price dalclr.e telephone fact. this preciate and boxed recently appearing in the to $1.06. Now here is the point. Th Legion Salt Lake Tribune. They give tho immembers of the fire department are that tho Trice Chaml"r of pression dancgoing to give a dance a real Commerce is favoring the diversion thi It ome month. time ing pari? of auto travel from this city to Provo LisiOD is going to be along the lines of everyinstead of to tho south and southwert thing attempted by the' Legion by way of Emery county towns and success, and every Salina Canyon. In of Salina will be asked to help From here south, there Is n str; th worthy cause and help "put oyer" and aid gravel road as good federaj and beat the of one parties biggest as is to be found anywhere in the HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. of the early spring. If the response Salina high school students, and Wert. L. R. Eldridgc, president, and is as it should be, then Salina's fire Mrs. Josephine Jensen, who was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin anmembers' of the Junior high school, A. M. Rice, ecretary of tio lov.l department is going to be able to born on March 4, seventy-thre- e years nounce the of their daug-teengagement continue its organization and citizens together with th faculty, through chamber, deny most cmphe.tienlly thrt ago, was the honored guest at an el to F. Vcnwla, J. the the of be Ogwill Morley courtesy of G. M. Burr, tho auto any action in favor of Trovo from given protection against aborate birthday party at the home Price has ever boon taken. IYoiIj ravages of demon fire. of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Crane, den. The marriage ceremony will be man and local representative for the here are with Richfield and the southThere are just a few important on Sunday, Roister, radio, were accorded a rare ern route. Monday afternoon. A reminiscence of performed at Ogden treat Mqnday morning when they matters to remember. The date of ic wonderlands of Southern Utah.) many amusing happenings in the early March tenth. Miss Martin is one of This Tho Sun is most emphatic in In" j the dance will be announced later re- Messrs. Rust and inaugural cere- e Salinas popular young ladies. She1 Gay passed through) days was full of mirth and good "1 and in ro doing, it exnresscs T, stating of member it. The price admission, M1 at Washington, D. C. The the sentiments last week after spending more or. The guests were seated at one was born here and graduated from of of all tho ' hall at North Sevier high though large or small prepare foi than two weeks in northern Arizona long table decorated with flowering the schools of the She also is assembly city. The this section. Tribune article, to I that. Cancel any and all dates that and Southern Utah. Many travelers plants and pink candles in a graduate from the Snow college at school, where the radio was set in crystal but: the was the least, say anything would conflict, and be a patriot, at- are was filled with an attenta-tiv- e taking advantage of this great holders. Seated with the guest of Ephraim and attended the L, D. S. operation, and tho truth misrepresents audience of students, and the tend the American Legion Firemans and south highway and report or ere Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Mrs. J. business college in Salt Lake for one BalL was unusually good, every here. Its correspondents at Price is reception the highways being good. j A. Johansen, Mrs. Andrew Dahlsrud, year. Miss Martin is a successful Claude L. McCracken, an employs of The approaches to the bridge, are Mrs. Jesse Steele, Mrs. Eliza Gates, teacher in the grade schools of Salina. detail bring received in audiable tone. the of this city. Bri The raio reception of the inaugural THEATRE MAN HONORED. being put in fine shape by the Ariz- - Mrs. J. 0. Ivie, Mrs. Vilate Ivie, Mrs. After her marriage she will complete was a piped mam. the told, story ona highway commission and plans are James Anderson, Mrs, Mary Hall, her second year of teaching here. Mr. ceremonies, the first ever to he held meetlast At (Wednesday) nights the in this city, proved a wonderful lesTony Willardson, on foot for early improvement of the Mrs. Lizzie Erickson, 'Mrs. Lizzie Morley is assistant manager on the and to say that ib was thoroughly ing of the chamber of comnu rre, the furnishes amusement for the popu road son that leads from Kanab to tjie Humphrey, Mrs. Joe Crane, Mrs. construction line for the Mountain secretary was- instructed to write a is putting it mildly. lace, reached another milestone March bridge. This road ,Mr. is Benna Allred and Mrs. Hans Nielson, States Telephone company, and the enjoyed, state, Gay for publication explaining fulletter The several classes were promptly 4th, and naturally he was in the public in at the present time The hostess as assisted by her sister, young people plan to make their fupassable shape matter complained ah.ut ns the ly on time and from the first announceeye, just the same as the dignitaries and is used daily by ture home in California. trucks Mrs. George Sorenson, freight stated. here ,Fan)phets are to be gotwhen at Washington on that day, ment, ijine o'clock in the morning, to and cars. For about fifteen j President Hoover was inaugurated milespassenger Kiabab twelve oclock noon, Salina students ten out describing the Ocean to Ocean across the Plateau some as president The exact age of Mr. mud was in a building dry and warm, enjoyed highway in detpil by way cf Friop but this stretch encountered, the ceremonies far more than those in Castle Dale, Ferron, Emery and SalWillardson, though, cannot be learn- is From Kanab to the drying rapidly. ina canyon. ed, but he declares he can vote. But Washington, who were battling wind a distance of ninety miles, bridge, Tho map accompanying will indiThe and ram. day can Tony had two days of joy. be to in driven from four easily cate station distances along the route before his anniversary, Mrs. Willard-so- five Student, like thousands of others from Denver, Colo., to Lbs Angeles. hours. The road from Flagstaff, I entertained at a dinner party, and atwho never had heard ceremonies to the bridge, 130 miles, is tendant to the swearing in of a presiall for Tonys sake. Immediate mem- Arizona, ill very fair condition, according to ENTERTAIN FOR MOGULS." bers of the family and a few invited the dent otthe United States, the oath report. one A clever party was arranged by the long table, guests were seated at Salinas organization of Business of office given to the Lees Ferry Bridge is on the Fedwhere delicious viands were served. eral and Glee club of North Sevier when the Girls United States incoming tof and Professional Women, in keeping Highway 89, and it runs from Seated with the honor guest, were able broadcasters and the Moguls" were entertained Wedthe senators, north and is the Pheonix, j with the national movement, will ob- the mu Mrs. Jacob Willardson and Mr. and main northArizona, pie of the bands, had the thrill- nesday evening. The affair was held and south road through serve National Womens Business Mrs. Martin Jensen of Redmond, Mr. of getting the program in Social hall and games and dancing ing experience connecting Utah at Kanab Week, which starts next Sunday, almost real. All that was lacking was were and Mrs. Othello Madsen, the Misses Arizona, enjoyed during the evening and and continuing north through GlenMarch 10, and closes Saturday, March the but the every act of the luncheon as served in the lute eveJewel, LaPriel, Louie Willardson and dale, vision, Panguitch, Marysvale, Richfield, 16. The local club, however, will not several the hostess, Mrs. Willardson. dignitaries was sent by word ning. The club members were assistSalina and 'north through Sanpete observe every day with an activity, over thip entire United States and the ed by the club advisor, G. M Wright valley. This highway will always be but Thursday evening will give a ge- Salina audience missed RECEIVES SAD NEWS. and the games were directed Ly Miss nothing. Utahs greatest north and south road lations dinner. Stickers and other stu- Lillie Nielson. There were forty at the was to marvel a lesson the It Mrs. James Monroe received the as it serves the travel to Bryce Naadvertising features will be used here dents, as well as the facutly, said party. news last week of the death of her tional Park, Fish Lake, Grand Canyon, and it will be the purpose of the locul Principal Baker. Every act and most neice, Miss Luzon Nielsen, daughter and with the completion of the new club to keep pace with other national Incident was GIVES RADIO PARTY. heard by the every of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nielson, who highway to Zion National Park, it and state functions. announced as students of by group Mrs. Don C. Merrill entertained at of Salina. will be one of the main entrances to were former resident The National Federation of Busi- radio at Washington, and a radio party Monday. The guests bpadcasters Miss Nielson was taking a nurses that famous playground. ness and Professional Womens clubs we are grateful to Mr. Burr for the inThe now famed bridge, which is under whose auspices National Wo- courtesies extended which permitted listened in. on the broadcast of the training course in a Los Angeles hosof and Herbert address 642 from to feet auguration approach approach, men s Week will be observed, March ug pital. She was stricken and death the ceremonies almost first- - Hoover at Washington. Mr?. Merrill came to the young girl while on the twenty feet wide and 467 feet above 10 to 16, numbers 52,000 members hand. delicious luncheon at noon a served unthe waters the of e was Colorado, twenty-onwas She table. located in 47 states and the Hawaiian operating and seated at the table were Mrs. years of age. Interment was in a Salt officially opened to travel January 9 Islands. It ha3 960 local clubs and 45 Dr. A. of Q, Smith, Ellen Humphrey, Mrs. Lizzie Humpn-resuperintendent of The this year. formal opening, Lake cemetery. State federation, and expends an an- the schools of Provo, was Mrs. Jesse Thornell, Mrs. E. W. elementary however, will not take place until nual budget of approximately $100, the house at the W. C. Murphy Crane, Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson. Mis. guest Mrs. A. C. Prows entertained at a about the first of June when a real 000.00. home. ' by Mrs. Smith, .Tans Domgaard and the hostess. time will be stagprettily appointed bridge luncheon at Its magazine, the Independent Wo- who hasAccompanied house been a guest the past the Prows home Thursday of last ed. Plans are being made to have sevman, a monthly publication, is the week at the home of her parents, Dr. McBRIDE REAPPOINTED. of eral tribes Indians, cowboys, Indian week. Luncheon was served at small only magazine in the world financed Smith returned to Provo Wednesday old and and traders, pioneers present, Brice McBride, vho has served tables, each centered with a crystal by and published exclusively for busibasket of lavendar sweet peas. Three together with sightseers from all for the part several yevs ness and professional women. It car- evening. tables of bridge were in play and hon- parts of the United States, the scene water commissioner on the Sevier as ries stimulating articles from leading Elliot Crane spent the week end festiors were won by Miss Mary McMillan will be colorful. A three-da- y has again been nnn-ewriters dealing with various phases with Leland Crane in Salina. river system, visiting held will and val be without and Mrs. A. C. Willardson. The guest question to of the business womans problems. that post. The appointment via; A. S. Crane, tjie father, who has been prize was awarded to Mrs. M. I. Ove-so- it will be one of the greatest events made at Salt Lake Tuesday h f, Organized at St. Louis, Missouri, ill at an Ogden hospital, is Guests for the afternoon were ever staged in the western highway M. Bacon, state engineer. TL' artrtii in 1919, with 200 delegates in attend- seriously slowly recovering, is the report from Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Mrs. Dan Baker, history. bewas taken following a confere-H- ? ance, the National Federation has the bedside. Mrs. June Webb, Mrs. M. I. Oveson Sevier Valley Canal company, as en-- , proven one of the most rapidly the tween the state engineer a and Mrs. W. H, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Rasmussen, who g for the ensuing year, at a womens organizations in the and It is made up al- committee cf the Sevier R'v - Wrier ItcPr-Me- , Mr. were visiting during the winter joint meeting held at the Piute offices world, and its annual conventions are 'most entirely of wo- - Users association. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew were months at Duchesne and Marysvale, in Salina Friday of la3t week. Dir- - now attended by between 2,000 and men and number among its members through his official cap?Vii;.:cs, was guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald arrived home Sunday. They will sr,"'d ectors of both conar'es vrr? pro- - 3,000 women, the most important business women strongly recommended by tie wjrt-Mason in Aurora. the summer in Salina. ed sent CL. the . action. executives in the United States. r; I'nn fusers. rim; j id tele-phon- Opssi By I'm e rrit Tl. t-o- ci-.i- pr, e, r . rfue ul d ,m d lhl, u wnj"!'i." re-rou- te 1 rt blue-blood- ed i Kill-fiel- Mils. Nation s New President citi-te- n d Id" r, "TT hum-her- rc-pl- hon-nor- th News-Advoca- y he - M Imps M lap fur n ftmam vice-preside- nt y, honest-to-goodne- ss n. grow-gine- er con-iin- n. - ( I u&n-p- r a: is m m |