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Show Y ! DONT SEND AWAY ! A BUY PRINTING AT i cccnSAirtA i PATRCTGZ2 SALCU My THE SAUNA SUN tCTSiAKTO SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1929 ELEVENTH YEAR Work On Canyon Branch Will Resume April First MISS DEE SCORUP NAMED IN ORATORICAL CONTEST MU Ihre Sturup wa no. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED AT OGDEN MORLEY-MARTI- N Fri named 37 Tdluride Power Company To Build Auxiliary Plant The msrrige of Mi VaNYda Mar day, a ariim! rtprearntatB in (be tm, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Alfred National Draturical rontrt on lb Martin of thi city, to Thoma J. Mor Con.tittiliun of the United State, to ley, wa wrfornted at the home of Official announcement that the take part in the diatiict final of the Mr. and Mr. Raymond Butterfield at Plan are bring formulated fur the K.ituiJjy evening, and in Tell u rid Power company w ouhl eonteat to be bald late in the month. Ogden reiurapUun of utk on Ih tranch tfct of a few of the member Mia M)!e Ihmgaard wa mimed al- t! of the Denver i. Rio Grande an auxiliary power plant to meet S. Nolina ranun, and if weather ternate, Three atudrnt entered the of the Murley fan.ily. Bhup Castle the fast growing emcrgenciee and to will rreaa are tion favorable, large eonteat, which wa held at eleven Murphy officiated at the ceremony. aid in averting Inconvenience In rao following the marriage oMotk 'r.day, duiirg aembly hour Immediate-tart work on April first, accord!. of accidents at the Beaver plant, was a wa held the at ceremony reception at North Sevier, to S. L. Racey, divUion auperinter.-denhome. Butterfield Mr. and made Sunday, last Friday afternoon. The new Mia Novtlla Madam, the other run-who vuiled Salma Monday and Mm B. K. Mr. of the ley, patents unit; will I equipped with facilities Tueaday of this seek. Superintendent jtetant,Mi wn honor in the liCS con- - bridegroom, entertained at a wedding Racey wa accompanied by G. II. Srorup won the tlrririun on Christian G. 2 the The annual party, o! capable of generating 1590 horsepowNielson, year and dinner at thrir home in Ogden. Only age, anJ a resident of Redmond fur er and will paahi..n liumri, claim agent for the railroad 7th anniversary of the founding of Uo cost approximately $J00,-0utitimate friend and relative attendI.phrain Jrnaen and MU company. A trip to lb canyon the Relief society organization by the the home at nearly did fifty A oon ed a a Anal alto I locatyeai, the and dinner. Morlcy reception made and Inspection of the anow con mm.Ur of the Snow triloge of his daughter, Mr. II. C. Hansen Day Faint church, will be ap-- i inrn. Mr. Thoma nnJ Mr. returnwill be started and it will Motley work ed, r u runtJ1- ru ,y; ditiona and other mattera pertaining propr'au-lWednesday morning at five o'clock. olmrved In Salma next ed Salma to and were Sunday evening be the were selection were given by tato the general condition among Monday. The anniversary occur on j purpose of the company t Mr.Nielson, for the past three irucfcta at a reception and din rush the new plant to completion in the oburrvatiun. college and in- 'special had been his March 17. but the festivitie. fur feeble and months, very 'eluded the fodowing a lection: cr- - n r y,,n 6llhhomoof Mr. and Mr. ife the ahorteet time possible. The plant i Practically all aupplie for completd y h , gradually passed auay and death will bo Martin of the thf bride, rrents vocal! ,nf, on mine j are coal Melvin the Berks' to line rand' the ready for operation by enrfy ing came peacefully. until Monday, at which tune the liew Mur Icy, who hat served effit Mr. If ahovcla and oilier Second J fall. unfomcn bappees. ' hand. The 'th nothing Mr. DenNielson wa a native of ward chapel will I the vcnel,0,' The Increased load now carried by ciently as instructur in the grade mark and was born at paraphernalia, together with camping of the festivities. in Copenhagen schools, is one of Kalinas accomplish- the outfits for the working crewa, will be A splendid program, appropriate to When sixteen year of the present system, the informent 157. year Khe ha been active in ed cd'ic.iU-rin readings atated Mr. Racey. It U the age he came to Ametica with hi said, and the steady gain and demand occasion, ha been prepared, ar.d social and church is work and for electric power, neoeaaltatee the announced too, that plana are being will lart popular WILKINSON LOSES CASK. father. He wa one of the hand-car- t promptly at two oVcek the younger social circle. Mr. amorg made to complete the road up the canbuilding of the auxiliary plant. Inbraved the element Monday afternoon. Among the ni The case of Waiter Wilkinson v. Morley is a valued employe of the companies that dustries ar coming up, nod the deyon as early aa possible, and it b came and to soon Utah after he ar to be given will be: Congrega- Alma which was before & tried Mountain Tele Suites Knight, months mand three from other source in private Telephone about estimated that rived from his native country. After tional singing; invocation; address cf Justice of last week, graph company and Is now employed Wright mine Friday will bo required to complete the job. families, development and the maiding at other places in Utah he welcome, Mrs. James C. Jensen; mu- - ha been dismissed fur lack of evi- with the crews new line. the uses be sent on the farmt.malu to of ane rebuilding workmen of electricity Crew, went to Rvdmund, w here he hud resid M,(.cliont Mr Afflitk Btioi; dence. Wilkinson was for dam- The newlyweds will make Salina their ed until hi death. the suing extra a unit to the canyon at once and provisions necessity and the He joined the reading, Mrs. Leo Merrill; vocal solo, age for improper care of milch cows, home until midsummer. Both have TelluriJe Fower alert to will be made against possible flood James C. company, Mormon in church early boyhood and the Jensen; adJrrss, Bishop G. which had been leased to Knight. hosts of friends who will in wishare join waters during the thawing season. M. business, growing going to lived hia had belief faithfully, always be Burr; sulo, Bert Jen.ten; reading. Wilkinson was assessed court costs ing them deand in to the car for is all thee snow happiness prosperity being an ardent worker in the church. Considerable prepared packed Mrs. Jesse Thome!!; vocal solo, Miss amounting to approximately $35.00. throughout their matrimonial voyage. Mr. The mand. installation tho of ravines and on the mountains and Lillie Nielson. plant Nielson, in the early mining will also give relief in other purpoe-emore than the ordinary flow down the A two-adays, and when the country wa wild, Mrs. Jenkins comedy, The main power line, located a creek is expected when warmer weath- Brilliant as served a deputy sheriff at Pioche, Idea, will form part of the er come. To avert any possible wash- afternoon program. This number and ho fought in the Black Hawk In- t is, through the mountain tops, la endangercQ more or less during the p the danger points out men will dian wan. promises to be a real hit" and is and thus overcome any danger. Thi3 bound to Mr. Nielson was the father of ten winter time through the heavy bring forth laughs and merand floods resulting front melt-n- g will bo done at three danchildren, but only two are left as surriment. The play will be directed by snows. In years past, considerand the three at points, ger vivors, the eight having passed in Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Don able trouble has resulted, not only to mile post, the eight mile post and the C. One Mn. daughter, Salina Post, No. 36, American le- has been to care for those who suffer- yean gone by. Merrill, assisted by eight members the company, but to the customers mile post. Other eight and of the Relief society. Musical selec- gion, will celebrate the tenth anniver- ed most by the war. The best efforts II .C. Hansen of Redmond, and a son, as well. With the new and than these new channels have been tions of the of the organiza- of the organization have been exerted L. C. Nielson of Provo, are the only safeguards for the lines plant by G. M. Wright and a tray over tbs created and there is little danger of luncheon will conclude the afternoon's sary with founding tion, appropriate exercises Sat- in behalf of the disabled soldiers, the remaining children. Nine grandchild- mountain passes, all the troubles wCl the waters cutting down or washing festivities. urday, March 16. To those who so war orphans and those who were left ren and three great grandchildren are be practically ended. away the grades. also left as survivors. The son, L. C. be nobly served their country in time of j widows by the war The day's celebration will With the location site selected, surMr. Racey stated that it was the brought to a close with a real old great peril, it will be an anniversary j Now, Therefore, I, Leo Merrill, Nielson, accompanied by his wife, will start and the new auxilto rail veying the of hurry time company purpose hurried to the home at Redmond imdancing party during the eve- of. achievement for a great work has mayor of the city of Salina, do will b hurried to iary plant the completion of the line and if no disning. The closing features promises performed by the Legion in the claim Saturday, March 16, as the mediately after word bad been obstacles arise, it is likely that trains to be a rare treat and the patched that his father had passed public is decade of peace that has followed the date for the Tenth anniversary e will be running to the coal mines by invited of the W orld War. The Ameri- - bration of the American Legion, and away. to join in the not later than the middle of July. Funeral services will be held at the can Legion was bom out of the spirit urge all citilens to aid the Legion in Redmond ward meeting house Sunday MEETING. of comradeship and mutual helpful- every way possible to increase its ness that was so outstanding among membership strength, and to aid in afternoon at one oclock. Bishop Orrin The March meeting of the those who fought side by side in the upbuilding the local post and support Peterson will be in charge of the funassociation will be held on great s'ruggle, and it is today carry- to the fullest, the splendid efforts eral. I! Wednesday evening, March 20. A proon a program of public service being put forth in civic and charitable ing outbeen of special interest has gram JUNIOR PLAY BIG SUCCESS. that has no parallel in the history acts. lined by the committee and the lecof the nation. In (Signed) C. LEO MERRILL, On lones Trail, a comedy ture on The dairy industry and the The greatest work of the Legion All orchardists or persons hnving of Salina Mayor and City members three acts, staged by effects of butter substitute on the old and worthless fruit trees on their Vicschoof at of the the Junior high growing child, to be given by S. R. r I boswi.h More and Better Shade Trees tory Wednesday night, proved one of premises are requested to dispose of county agent, who has re- ' them immediately, according to an is the and Homes the most interesting and pleasing our Community cently made a survey of conditions m edict The this just sent out by Clinton Kjar, title of an article prepared by Milo Sevier county, will be of material valstaged year. T. Dyches, ranger for the Fishlake ue to the parent. Mr. Boswell will actors, all of whom were novices district agricultural inspector. Mr. National forest, and the author makes illustrate his lecture with lantern at the work, gave the patrons a great Kjars suggestion is timely, and hopes some timely suggestions if humanity slides. State Representative Jorgensurprise by the clever acting and are held that fruit growers or indiviand comforts beauties would enjoy tjie stage fright was an unknown quan- duals will offer every cooperation In sen will address the meeting and a of the stately and graceful trees. The type demonstration with the following tity. The Victory theatre was filled raising the standard of the products While Salma Post 36, American right, and instead of causing a to capacity and all present declared from the orchards. The inspector comfort given the human family by musical selections: Solo, M. I. Ove- will observe one of the days set heavy national debt as predicted, it the young artists decidedly clever in suggests pulling all dead trees and shade trees has long been recognized. son; duet, Dan Baker and A. C. Prows; gion aside the tenth for of the in aided hard anniversary those showing effects of blight. Prunactually eliminating the several parts. Our Pilgrims and the pioneers saved song, Glee club chorus, are included of the National Legion, times. organization on the ing carefully is also suggested in all fine trees about tjieir homes, jn program announced for the the ceremonies will not be as proraised endowment a It $5,000,000 orchards the PROGRAM. IN having commercial value, in CHILDREN country jyjarch meeting in the assembly hall village greens, along nounced a3 in other localities. How- fund in 1925, the income of which is do to order As away with surplus and old fields. the in and villages road3, j. high school building, ever, the flags will be displayed all used to aid and care for the disabled Primary conference was held in the growth. The grower will be amply trees adjointhe planted people grew, day Saturday and the day will be and orphans; maintaining a constant First ward chapel Sunday evening. compensated by the raise of the staning their property and the result has LOCATE AT SALT LAKE. The program was unusually interest- dard of the fruit produced, observed by the members. service for each class. generally of shaded though the been beautiful elm villages Lee Peterson has disposed of his Saturday in the local the will have good-wiheld a ing and those participating It successfully post night pilquantity be slightly curtailed. New England, maple shaded towns of business interests and other holdings a big dancing party at. the opera grimage to France in 1927 that has program were the primary children in That the edict must be strictly adNew York and Ohio and shaded in Salina and this week Mr. and Mrs. Flow- hered to Fairest bouse Earths and are worked out eshad song, effects opening toward plans being is voiced by the district instreets of the southern states and the Peterson and Paul Peterson will leave A dramatic presentation, with ers. make to this social event the of the in the to the effect that immediate tablishing permanent peace of spector, shady lanes and beautiful parks for Salt Lake where they will make season. Splendid music will be was given by the steps must be taken at once to clear song accompaniment, world. the West. future home. The Petersons ished nnd the Sal:na It is promoting Junior Baseball for first, second and third groups. Poems orchards of old trees and pjune out boys are As the country grew, telephone have resided in Salina for the past the citizens to join them in a boys, the program for the second and songs, appropriate to the work of the dead and superflous limbs. Ten urging lines, faulty pruning of trees, and the thirty years and the best wishes of g0od time. time being assisted in 1929 to the ex ( each class were given by the Blue days notice will be given in which the progress in building and numerous their many friends are extended to The American Legion, this year, is tent of $50,000 by the two major Birds, Trail Builders and Sea Gull work must be done, and at the n other things have left the trees along them for success and happiness in Faith was the topic of the its tenth of inter-- 1 classes. is not the be that will celebrating a anniversary of the time Legion leagues; survey many of the streets and highways in their new home. the Paris, France, caucus, which was ested in baseball as such, but because story told to the children by Mrs. made throughout the various communa ragged and unkempt condition. Due held March 15 and 16, 1919. Twelve it believes that good sportsmanship Leda Jensen of Redmond. Bishop ities and where persons have not comto the fact that good shade is so apof the learned under the guidance of Legion Peterson presided, Mrs. Joseph outstanding accomplishments plied with the requests, the law will preciated by everyone, and adds to the the past decade, which are for will develop in the boy the gensen, conducting and Mrs. Clayton take its course and the work will be Legion value of property, and to the beauty highly commendable, can be enum- principles of good citizenship he will Rasmussen, accompaniest. Delmoin done by the states representative, and of homes and communities, is every erated never forget as a man; fair play, j Christensen gave the opening prayer the costs assessed against the owner. briefly as follows: More and reason that the slogan The Legion has successfully ce- obedience to rules and law, and the and Clyde Okerlund the benediction. Mr. Kjar announces that a sprayBetter Shade Trees for our Homes mented tihe common purpose of the ability to win or lose like a gentle- ing program will be put over during and Community in the Future. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. men in the fighting forces of the man. season and all orchardists are askthe Success in planting can be attained World War into continuing the same in more than 10,000 Mr. Axel Peterson announces the ed to make preparations It for this performs only by planning and controlling the of loyalty to our country, communities each year some outstand- - engagement of his daughter, Elsie, to movement. high plane Mr. Dyches says. planting as a whole, end good cit:zenship upon which they ing project that is of benefit to all W. C. Ruthford of Ogden, the By selecting the most suitable varie- - wa3 high point man for Salina and stood while the different activities of this riage to take place in Richfield March serving the colors in the STRICKEN MAN IMPROVES. ties, by securing trees that are m ex- - Magon was the outstanding plaver for emergency. nature numbering more than 200 in 22. Miss Peterson is a favorite cellent condition and of the sturdy R(?dmojid The players for Salina H. S. Crane, J. T. Crane and Burton It has caused to be passed every 1928. among the younger social set, and and graceful variety, and arranging were: Oveson, L. Crane, f; Davis, bit of legislation for the benefit of 10.- - several social affairs are motored north Thursday of last 0 plan-00in Crane has more than f; It organized being for necessary control to prevent con-- i F. Michelson, g; Shields, c. Red- all veterans; caused the organization coromunit'es an emergency relief ned in her honor. Mr. Ruthford is week and visited with A. S. Crane, g; fliction with wire lines and other mond lineup: Mason, f; Jensen; Pet- - of the U. S. Veterans Bureau that unit, which is of immediate service in an employe of the Mountain States who has been seriously ill the post two agencies liable to result in damage to erson, c; Nielson, g; Johnson, g. the disabled might receive the jus- time of disaster before the regularly Telephone company and the young weeks at an Ogden hospital. However, the tfees, effective results can be tice and privileges a grateful govern- established agencies can get on the couple plan to make their home at Mr. Crane is reported by the visitors obtained. The farm home, as well as CITY MARSHAL RESIGNS. ment intended that they should have. scone. to be regaining his health slowly and Richfield. the city homes, can be made attractWilliam Cushing, Salinas efficient dansaved this marknext week be will be removed to Salt It It has promoted aviation, the country from a ive and those of the rural districts T. R. O. Lake. Mr. Crane was stricken while marshal, informed the city offi- gerous period of unemployment, in ing of cities for pilots and construe- city It promotes Boy Scouting, would gain much comfort with rows cial? C. and C. M. T. C. activities, not be looking after business at the stock Monday of his resignation to take 1921. when, almost over night, it op- tion of airports. of-- trees arranged' attractively about effect on Saturday of this week or ened an employment bureau with Treasuring our rich heritage of Li cause the Legion is militaristic, but, yards in Ogden and suffered a severe homes. the until such time as a suitable man may branches and found jobs for more berty. National Independence and because such training for the youth hemorrhage, due to a gastric ulcer of be secured to serve as custodian of than 1,000,000 returned soldiers. is on the of our land creates a class of leaders the stomach, from which Kr. Crane ever it for guard democracy, the city. Mr. Cr.shing hm h:Ii .1? '.; in- Mr .and Mrs. H. E. Lewis returncT nd promotes love for cvr country mJL has been a sufferer for several t'..;t a ! 'ionst",te I ) ed Sunday from Salt Lake. month. for all veterans, titution3. position since July of last year. justed ljyalty to American ideals. :1 t, pre-H-nc- fill fie (tail cel-lrtin- lt Handsart Pioneer ! 1 g 0. y - -, rlPrcd Jrn"' alt-an- . a. ct rip-ra- blis-zar- rip-rapi- one-ha- lf one-ha- lf pro-bee- n cele-clos- merry-makin- PARENT-TEACHE- Beaits of Trees g. riel Insneet R Parent-Teache- rs BJ Salina Legion Joins In Anniversary Celebration , ll far-reachi- furn-the- ir j expri-atio- I mar-peopl- e, ( ! 11,-0- 00 j ! ccr.-ri- :r - ds |