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Show I I DON'T SEND AWAY! BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN I vllGv KSXXIUNTS SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929 tU. RICHFIELD CHARTER NIGHT Ml a Mhy Lion U-- i club and citizens of Slina, and support! financially by lb cttucn of KLn. the county and th forest aervir, til, completed this la all liklihood, l ysar. An UUcl, ishlch threatened dtlay in tha road buildinr, ha been ovcrcoma and all U now in rtaJinM for tha resumption of work Juat a iathr pr will condition aoon a wit. Only about 12,000 for a work-i- n fund i hold In rescrv from lat year's campaign. and approximately 98,000 it noedod for completing the road. When thi matter becam known th lntrestd citizen got 'busy and solicit'd tha county commissioner. Tha commissioner wada an appropriation of 12.000 and through tha activities of John Barnard, who I su perviaing tha road work, and other cititen. tha foreat ervica officer et aalda 83, COO to aid In completing the famou highway. Th balance of the required amount neceary to com pleta tha road, 8400, wa subscribed men locally, prominent buaine th amount, of the rractically thirteen mile and Fiablake which to leads highway, moat on th of apectacular through scenic point in Southern Utah, have been completed, and leave soma (even mile to be finished. Resumption of work, according to Mr. Barnard, cannot be started until the snows melt Usually th point where the road is to be constructed, are cleared of tha snow about th first of June. , Mrsosgcs from the state Lard of rmpWiling the Imchan-ua campaign, is WoU-- here portance of staging a time when the and the city official ate maklrg plans la set and health futret will wage war on everything that retards the i of the irriJri.ts have a pleasing fart that many hna rity, It of a ran.agn tf draping, hat to attain the highest realready start-. sIimuIJ all sults, juin the army and make tie city plh-shet-bh- e Ihrir lados Miss Ihira Christensen, a student of North Sevier, was painfully Injured Monday while assisting in the families, stagrj by the lUhfUJd Lions club, prmed mtiaclitiN fur sum twenty-fiva iiictt.U-r- s of the Selina lions club and i--l Lion Trail, sponsored by th K!-n- IS PAINFULLY INJURED Time Arrives Clean-U- p Charter Night 40 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SAUNA UONS ATTEND For "lioos I PATRONIZE SAUNA ELEVENTH YEAR Tfc BOOST SAUHA !ste-wii- e Lt Saturday evening, An elaborate banquet, inspirational Salks, anappy inttrunKn! uj vocal muic and the spirit of happiness ng the hall, made tha event a met otc. The Richfield club, of th youngest to Join the big rank of community service, proved royal enlcitainers and throughout the evening tha 350 or more in attendance, enjoyed real hospitably. Dr. M. M. Nirlson, a member of lh hoard of directors of th International Lion club, lad Hansen, district governor for th 2lh district, W. Harvey Kelley and other state officers were present and gav aplen-diaddresses, A couple of Liuna from tlw American Fork dub kept tha vast with their clever throng songs, and the Payaon quartet added much to the program. Fcrd Erickson, president of the Rirhfirld dub, pre- p annual d high hr lt Through the long winter month, ah pik have accumulated, tin cant are showing in monster piles, manure pile and uncared fur outside tuilrls breeders of disease are in disgraceful rviJrnre, fallen leave Idler the lawns, wind and rain have marred the paint on tie hemrs and fences, and tin re are my riads of other unattractive feature that should lie attended to and this ran only be accomplished through the effoits and cooperation of every citizen in Kaima. f y lt -- n-- n re-vb- M fr -a f g hr The importance of painting up of buildings and femes, the removal of unsightly and useless shaiks, and the attention to preventing ccntam!nation of drinking and culinary water, are some of the many idea urged by the state hoard of health. Think of health and happiness then plan to do "your duty." wide-awak- e kii the frn d d day at rlean-u- p hoot. Tle annual aerelon o th fe-:-Christensen suffered a at t dorp gash on right atm a a re- ern Utah lrehylerat, h-- H sult of falling through the glass of PrerireUtian than. I in K P" f rev.- one of the windows. An artery was highly ue-fw- l red reti.t-fer'iv-- i severed and at the hospital, where ure here many po.rts hi .. she wa treat'd. It requited five t rn Utah. Th revsi-- n arted in the stitches to close the rut. At re mrreteg and continued re .ret tf Os port from her home at Aurora, Mi day, cunrluJing with a cantata def-in- g Christensen was doing nU-iland if the evrr.lrg. I t no rompiicationt ari-e- , she will he aide tf year cfflrer to resume her ruhool work by the with the following rice the several office: pre-A- r, first of the ruining week. Vr. Ik v.re. Maxwell If. Richfield: f.ret nf Mis Christrnsm wa in th art of j Ihen-wafMr. Mary rf window president, Ireken and a pan vtre ML in am manner ah lust presard. footing and plunged through th glass with Mr. Ira Ovrrfalt rf Gunnison; re'er result as noted abov. Whil th Mary, M s Mary MoC re t arcMent was serious, it waa fortunat Sdna; Rnrella t,f V- .'- ; that th young lady fli through th Ml window and into th building. Ilsd treasurer, Mia Jol Cura of Cj.v she fallen to th ground front th out- Th principal speaker at mml meeting wa Mr. Charles William of Portland. Ore., zeeei-- y s 3. sided. ItOAD OFFICIALS VISIT. J. II. Young, with the engineering department of the bureau of public roads, and K. C. Wright, assistant to II. S. Kerr of the engineering deport ment of the state road commission, were Salina visitors Friday. Th of SERVICER ZINC PRODUCTION of th hoard of foreign mireen h th Pacific coast atates. Mr. VT. luma attended all th csots Monday and gav brief talk. !l r prinepe! address, however, are interest in.r. She pm an Instructive talk on her work In im aion field of Persia. Mrs. V'ln'rre spent three month In th forekrn !;r.d last lummcr, visiting many cf stations where missionaries are Fh stressed upon tba Impee. tanr of th missionary work and suited that th native of Persia vers eager to learn of th Christian I'tc. Mis Mary E. Banl;e, known a Miat'u'i mother" at the Chine also Home at San Franrlseo, wa among those giving talks. Mis Bank gave an interesting outlire cf work at th coast city. Th annual meet lag was c!od during the evening following an hour e devotional work, with an Easter The Monday session was tV first of the kind ever held in Salina by the Presbytcriuns, and It proved wonderfully succestrftJ. FOR RAY KNIGHT. Funeral services for Ray Knight, the infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. Royre Knight, were held Monday afternoon (By E. F. B. PauJe, X. E.) from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fenn, grandparent a of the baby boy. Nevada, 81.130, (Ha), Following lead ore production in Bishop C. E. Peterson conducted the ficials were Just returning from the serviees and later the body was taken true scdimcntarU-- s as a matter of pliic formations. Dixie country where they had been on New Mexico, 81,430,000. I to the East cemetery for interment an inspection tour. A stop was made comparison with other formations, sedimentaries. morphie Ray, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. ore sine the what Carmel highway, and herewith submit at the Zion-MNew York, $800,000. In metamor-phi- c Royre Knight, and who waa only from Salina they eontinued their jour- and tine extraction from lead ores is sedimentaries. three weeks old,died at th family ney to Vernal. Neither Mr. Young doing over the United States in Oklahoma, 844.0o0.000. In true residence in Provo last Saturday, folnor Mr. Wright were In a talkative Hcdimcnteries. (Same as Sevier Val1928. 1923 and between of period lowing hut a few day's illness. mood regarding the Salina canyon ley). Zinc has taken an important place highway. Tennessee, 82,500,000. In true in the commercial ore of the worlJ, (Same as Sevier Valley). INSPECTS INTERESTS HERE. and I have written at length before In metamorphic 84.000,000. Utah, R. A. Gillis, who waa resident enon its history so I will not repeat sedimentaries. gineer on the paving project north here, but its uses are increasing, and ' Virginia, 8450.000. In true and west of Salina, waa greeting we find tine entering the field todsy (Same as Sevier Valley). friends and acquaintances in Salina of agricultural economic products in 893,000. In metainor-plii- c Washington, Mr. Gillis, who is resiWednesday. its uses in agriculture. sedimentaries. (Same as B. C.) dent engineer on the Victory highIts carbonates are gradually being In true Wisconsin, $1100,000. way and at present is located at used in the chemical industries to a ValSevier as (Same Blanche Burns, daughRoosevelt, was enroute to Salt Lake extent, and form a separate ley). greater of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns of ter North Sevier high school students, entity in zinc markets. City for a conference with highway From these 19 states producing officials of the state, and a few days as well as the faculty members, for-- ) The Salina Iad Zinc Co., in its zinc ores, 9 are in true sedimentaries, this city, died at a California hospital at vacation. Mr. Gillis expresses keen got "April fool stunts" Monday and Mrs. Clarence McDonald we tb Tuesday afternoon. explorative work on its properties, similar to Sevier Valley, which 9 several gust of honor at an evening party which developed Pneumoia, pleasure in the apparent business ac- instead of the usual school sessions has developed some very high grade states produced over 872,000,000 upon is given as th cause of Thursday of last week. Hi party tivities of Salina and the recent mine and fooling" business, the entire day zinc carbonates at shallow depth, that detailed figures in true sedimentar-ics- . days before, Mrs. Vivian Burns, was sponsored by the officers rf the and Mr. in Sevier death. valley. developments was devoted to the annual clean-u- p will soon find a ready market, and in All possible horizon of Jurassic of the woman, who had Relief society and primary oyanisi-tion- s young parents obout the grounds and the interior, its ore exploration, has uncovered in Age, excepting New York, which is been advised of the serious illness of CITY COFFER ENRICHED. of the First, ward and was greWhen the days work had been com- - the shaft at the level, good older. Mr. and en at the Hal Felt home. the by accompanied During the three months from Jan- plcted, the old shaggy and inade- daughter, and lead with materials, This is the mineral they were Mrs. Vern Burns, left immediately uary 1st to March 31st, the coffers of quate structure showed a vast im- - it is a good sign for c ores throwing away on the dumps'of the city were enriched to the tune of the bedside, and were present for J. Iclund Curfew, who has boen !n as far as cleanliness is at depth. soori mines about 20 years ago, as end came. final when the the past two years, nnivM 899, according to E. C. Wright, jus- concerned. The students, boys California and It will develop zinc sulphides and bone-drwaste of the lead ores then tice of the peace of the Salina pre- girls, as well as the faculty, combin- - oxides, as coast from news of the the Friday of laat wee--: The message conveying depth is reached, with its mined, so that this waste material of amount the total collected, Of cinct and is a guest at the Miles Curfew ed efforts and considering what they lead ores, and this type of zinc is the old dumps of years ago, is capa- the death of Miss Burns, cast a gloom 890 accrued from misdemeanors, while hunMr. Curfew is a member cf home. and the to work on, did nobly. coptable to smelters at Salt Lake, so ble of producing over $72,000,000 of of sorrow over Salina the remaining $9 was collected in fines Los bends the bowed their Angeles police force and Ii Girl students, under the supervis- - that the Salina Lead Zinc Co., will economic metal for world friends industries, dreds of from traffic violations. a months vacation in Uth. and sorrow. in ion of lady teachers, mastered the in- - have pioneered in Sevier Valley, two and enjoying grief growing everyday in its demand. terior of the high school building, distinct zinc, markets, the chemical So in of native a was Ida Blanche Burns aiding the Salina Lead Zinc Co., Windows were polished to a diamond markets for the zinc carbonates and you are aiding a pioneer company Salina, and was born September 21, hue and the wood work and other smelter markets for the that may be able to produce its 1909. She made this city her home places were made to look new. sulphides and oxides. share in the worlds zinc production until a few months ago, when she While the girl students were lab- To show what the zinc ores can do, and open through its explorative went to the coast. The few months oring with the old building, some I am giving some idea of zinc produc-fift- work, possibilities of producing this spent there, however, were disastrous, or more boys, under the direc- - tion in the United States as above metal in Sevier Valley from the area for the reason that she suffered much tion of Coach P. O. Davis, were bus- - stated, and type of formations they itself. with severe colds and it is thought the ily engaged in putting the City Park are mined in. SPECIAL NOTE Production fig- fatal malady resulted from the conin E&eh lad was armed Miss Burns, while Arizona, over $G00,000. In igneous ures are per year from 1925 to 1928, tinued Tlie body of James Orben Baxter, Interior decorating and the modelwith and leaves or rake a fork the was a popular of a resident formations, Salina, and metamorphic not for the period, so that the of the home for attractiveness son of Z. H. Baxter, tf ill arrive in Saling and accumulated debris of the winter, Arkansas, $7,000. In true sedimen-werproduction for the period would total student at school and was a favorite and comfort, was the interesting ina today and interment will be held piled. The city cooperated in taries. (Same as Sevier Valley), about $288,000,000 in zinc production in the younger social set. She had at- theme of a lecture given by Mrs. e Saturday afternoon at one oclock the , and as the piles metamor-grewIn tended the high school, and only for park cleaning, California, $900,000. for the period. of th? extension division Barrows from the First ward chapel. James teams manned by the city em- - phic formations. her trip to the coast would have com- work of the Utah Agricultural college as he was familiarly known here to loaded cart- the materials and metamor-epioyes, $5 Colorado, In 000,000. CORRECTION. pleted her course in the 1929 grad- of Logan, to a group of Salina women his many friends, was in an automothem to the outside of the city. sedimentaries. class. Through her happy disphic In the in Sun uating article the March afternoon. The meeting appearing bile accident at Jackson, Mich., noon a cafeteria lunch was serv- At Miss Wednesday meta-eand charming ways, In $2,400,000. Idaho, B. of igneous last E. position written F. week, Eleven held the home of Mrs. J. T. by at serious 17, receiving injuries. by the domestic science depart- - morphie formations, Burns won the love and affection of Crane and those attending got some of and the Daude, he heading the carrying after accident, passed days ment and fpllowing the refreshments, Illinois, $500 000. In true sedimen-thLead Production, two misleading her classmates and teachersand she splendid ideas as to interior decoraaway. Particulars of the accident admirtouches were made. At taries. (Same as Sevier Valley), finishing errors of tions of the home. Mrs. Barrows is the life appeared. In the report of the had the faculty of winning the which took the young man, the of the cleaning of the old and both completion over of true ation young. Kansas, lead production of the United States $19,000,000. In considered an authority and has gainhave not been learned by relatives park, Coach Davis gave his track sedimentaries. (Same as Sevier Val from 1925 to 1928, that from Illinois Besides the grief stricken parents, ed an enviable reputation throughout here. team a preliminary work-ou- t. was made to read $200, when it should Miss Burns is survived by three sis- the state for her clever knowledge tf fry). James Baxter was born at MoreKentucky, $C6,000. In true sedi- have read more than $175,000. And ters, Mrs. Fay Burns Courtney of Las the vocation she follows. Following land, Idaho, 24 years ago. When but mentaries. (Same as Sevier Valley). in the general statement of Mr. Angeles, Mazel and Afton Burns, and the lecture at the Crane home, Ml's. 11 years of age he came to Salina FRIENDS. Missom-i- , $2,300,000. In true sedi- Daudes article the figures should three brothers, Vern, Don and Chad, Barrows, together with those interestMoroni Oveson, principal of the with his parents and he resided here mentaries. (Same as Sevier Val- have rend $02,300,000, instead of all of Salina. until 1921, when he left for the east. grade school, is stepping sprightly and ed, visited the home of Mrs. Frank The ley). errors $62,300. are Salto g in come to he is have in located Jackson. Here Mrs. Barrows select- He was that charged The body is being shipped Chicago and other reports Montana, $8,300,000. In metamor- the Sun and we are glad to make the ina for burial and is expected to ar- ed and suggested various color some of his best friends. At eastern cities, following the vocation corrections. of paper hanger and interior decor- the sound of the nine oclock school phic formations. rive Saturday. Funeral services are schemes which might be used in re- ator. During his residence in this gong Tuesday morning. Principal announced for Sunday afternoon. Mr. decorating homes.' AT VISITING SALT LAKE. with made warm of friends the hosts Oveson, Monday evening of next week, Mrs. PARTY. expression of happicity, he J and the announcement of his tragic ness and complete satisfaction beamvern wno ana nusieneu Mrs. Angus McDonald, who has taken Burns, Mr. aric Mrs. August Erickson, Mrs. Franklin O. Bullock entertainwhen summoned, are special instructions at the Logan Los to death, caused sorrow among his ing over his face, announced to his Angeles by S. Sorenson of Elsinore, ed at a prettily arranged bridge in school that it was a friends and relatives. to Salina by automobile. lege in home management, will outZesterday morning for Salt Lake luncheon at the Bullock home line a series of lessons which are to Mr. Baxter is survived by five bro- KoviiUct what I ordered Genera w will attend the various day aften)00n of last week. A dainty )efe charmbe Z. H. was Lava of a Cohen xtendedand fromthe Miss given on home management; at Baxter, Jr., thers, Dorothy S5'or, ?n.fere5e fiPink co,or stheme was carried out bZ ing little hostess when she entertain- - meeting to be held at the Second w- .! Springs, Idaho; Dan Baxter of Pres- point of work, in so far as Principal the L D S. church and re,.the hostess, pink carnations and roses ed twelve friends Tuesday afternoon, j chapel, when members of D? F t! : ton, Idaho; Ray Baxter of Moreland, Iveson was concerned, there was con- - atives until Monday of next week. centered the luncheon table at. which William siderable of The Baxter event her ninth birthday. Dur- -' society will be special guests. Al that Mr. Idaho; Blackfoot, sluffing. Erickson, manager of the Fair eight guests were seated. Two tables celebrating Idaho and Alma Baxter of Pocatello, created the, happiness was the birth outdoor the games, Keith Oveson ladies of Salir.a, or of the adlo'mng store, and Mr. Sorenson, will attend pf bridge were in play, following ing won the prize in the candy hunt, and communities, are urgently reoueri'd Idaho; four sisters, Mrs. Louie Caf-fe- r of a fine baby boy, born to Mrs. Ove- a course in modern merchandising at luncheon, and the winners of high of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. John son Tuesday. Both mother and son Hotel childrens games to be present at these meetj Utah Thursday and Friday, score prizes for the club were Miss a variety of other Mrs. At the lunch- avail themselves of the lessens twit of Hembre lawn. are Jess on the Price; doing splendidly. Shepherd The course is sponsored bv the Z. C. Mary McMillan and Mrs. Max Cohen. were played in Easter are to be giren. of Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Dan Murphy were decorations eon table, M. I. company of Salt Lake. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs. of Salina. All the brothers have arC. A. Earrett of Salt Lake with a favor for each guest. novelties, City, Don C. Merrill. Ure rived here and are awaiting the ar- was a house guest over the week end Bryce AiKh'rr.on, who ntter'd'-Yn-rival of the body of the brother. The at the H. S. Carlisle home. Mr. BarrMr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanford and winter term at the Brigham Dr. Harold Crandall motored from sisters are expected here for the ett is train master for the Denver & Panguitch Sunday and was visiting at Miss B'tty Christensen is spending children were visitors at the county university at Provo, is home fer the summer motif. funeraL Rio Grande railroad. Jthe II. B. Crandall home. a weeks vacation at the capitol city. set Thursday of last week. per-tirular- ly ts t-- d. t. 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