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Show tiiC SaLWa THE SAUNA SUN llUfJpJ at tb JnetuffU lit vt The 'OWN DOCTOii lb Uirlil tt TubJ l Salina, Utah. Murd fvrry Fiidsy t Kabli. Hi lr.gr tf Xliiih rcui.-c- lill l 3. iuW. saLWa, UtAH bayam Htt Wf Wit' tbs HOW IMI 179. lirnu BIRDS KNOW WHEN MAIN NO MORE? 'If aint mnna o One day last tiimncr I sat nut mi tlm Uk front waulang Urn ply of both young and old, when a storm came up. n came down in The wind I lew nut and tlm people fUw in and tlm torrent. KigMu.ng fluked nakedly nvtr the water and Urn wave rolled to shun with adornment. It wa try apparent where tlm people went. I d i not note where hid birds, but ibi I ay: the flirt wetw all so drtett, and other living flying Windshield. The)' Were Hot blown thing, took refuge under the lisof of , I in tlm njpi.site d.iwtn.n they rame there, for tba w Uid r t bang of 4i In uM fir IUtr Civrn ai.li Ml as well a tb n. TJ-- A'lKti. H Heater fciercl Ream Systea tie l.inl ram out, and immediately it stopjd ramuig. Who told li.e bird Fil'lor and IuLIiihn It. W. CHERRY n SALINA SALINA-UTA- ly u In-re- r that Ik ram would tease w bat guided I be flies to an automobile? Clod -- nature if you l.ke or instinct may suit your pleasure; but it wbal )uu may, who can sit at lb watrra edge in a raging storm, watibirg man and lard snd insect and say them it no gfe-- Holer Mind? fall it call H S. CATES, Pret. 11 B. CRANDALL wdl be given to other histor-h tuaUrh can timt nf hi such import powers and Cashier. them front decay si Where is tlie man who think q u l runn rain no aint l lit gift that tril a little bird that a Tax-lrrby profit, private exploitation nf Ibi The Mnb E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON, Cashier. Country man, go to tb city; city' man. go to tlm wide iqm spaces, and of Uti Utah ccr. Washington Post. i In of ti ini b-tlm think as As are, yuu you greater learn insignificance. your line Tiil'i.'il l Hfiiculiufl, I lirviiinl u (III.INt; SP.t tiMtVItV man youll b when you recognise your littleness by comparison. ! I a ft.niirrtin of In part. ns. Copy rig H I 929, A. D. bum. lUpnuduction prohibited in wbol or ,',u. Ii till th Uw which call for not H re are mor than CtiO.OOO mile lS auditing ( all account in mallr Is published by , school This Town ftoctor artUle, on of a series of fifty-two- , rornU In tb United Klate which I .f countand cun-iiiii, in Kolina hions tb Club, with and in cit ire graded snd drained, but hav noTb Salina Kan in emqwrwtion ,'.iU(iU day of April, HO, at which election there shall be submitted to the elector claw every year. 1 on fiuing. and sotn I,t25.tWU ride i f tin I K to qualified a aforesaid, th following proposition, t: hll i yd unimproved, according tvqtnrr that th auditor s iV. Jaim-'Shall the Board of Education of th Sevier School D! ft rift, of of lb liureau Iublu The riinijxiHil accountant. cwndi Sevier County, Stale of Utah, be authorised to create an in uM-lit ISad iU i, l i rutif drbtcdnes In the turn of $170,000.00 for th purpose of purchasKtudirs made by tlm bureau and I ,nr. oMaii it g in tin itata and tab I lie that indicate state of cities. funlifi y Mine of ing arhool site and erecting school building, and shall said liUiri llit rii-orl ilia Board be authorised to levy a tax to pay the Interest thereon to oil be of ii,.c product promise trrt respecting It.l filial . Ne-tr- o sucix-ssfu- l a and Mr. and n a tax of three mill per year for a period of five year, to pay least Uirn be anJ to A was that ust r It expert of and interesting daughter A very fuHjijin. y $34,000.00 of said indebtedness on tb first day of April, 1030; wa preented Friday Mrs. Arthur Kennedy Wednesday of Mmstn-- I larira iimiilar of cities am flouting ive i.nlh'sl fur raising ond mu fare to a condition salisfae $34,000.00 on the first day of April, 1931; $34,000.00 on the not had tiwir the law anil hn-.vening by th Aurora ward Klders l.it week. Mother and daughter are I roun-.1 m Th 1923. to cl first public dimandx, sayi I'.iuruin. Three dialogues, 'Slick to doing fide. day of April, 1932; $34,000.00 on th first day of April, audit. sine lory I ' Sanof and $34,000.00 on the first day of April, 1934. Mr. Kan u-rJanie. 1933; Juan, Improvement t of Carbon, Kane, yu y0 Word.' Mason and shall b held in the five school representative precinct, and election Said Mrs. Mr. Austin and and Wanaiih were alu derelict ro.i.li, stub a gravel, sand clay and .St., h and Nigger, Appetite, moved to hav the children of Kwn three school traded and draintnl earth, U on of Mf Redmond, polling ren in this mH-it- . placet within said precincts and the Judges who hav varioU following n, song ,jvrn s the conduct the the election ar a. follows, to wit: pndb-m:l.e reriuua home with to the been to for i!iKt make their facing dUtiUta have nut complied appointed 11.e minstrel wa given for Aurora ered. several and th rcnld the will summer. at licm-fil highway mgirtxr law. They REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 1 of the completion of the 'lie tmi.-iy- . tatr home. t Ezra of m-euwa h0 Mason, diweliMire of Jr., No doubt the lew ciiunh and a pur Judge Polling Plac Voting I'rccinct at beil. The show wa presented wholesale loot mg of the puhlie treaa. (C. K. Christensen FARM KRS Tvcnus Peterson returned from a Elsinore n different towns in th county dur Town Ilall ury haa aroused the ritir.cna to a ilCAR (Alma Frandsen NI MI) TARIFF. of the to Marysvale, Sunday. wetk. the Importance trip ng appreciation liner (John C. Christensen More than 100,000 farmers are till of this law. Tlie taxpayer proceed (John A. Parker The weekly Boy Scout meeting was to hnttr the contention that any !rg MlO.tHKl acre nf ground devoted Mr. and Mrs. Auto Ivie and childPublic School Building (Wm. T. Owens, Sr. unit in thin itnl cannot afford an u sugar licet in thi country, ac Held at the home of their scoutmaster, ren of Lynndyll, were visiting friends Joseph (Peter Lott aml.t and slati that in some install-teordii'g to Stephen II. Iswe, presi Floyd Johnson, Thursday evening. Af. snd relative here Friday and Saturof lent of the American licet Sugar as r the meeting the scout were bookkeepers nre hired instead day. (Guy Utley with old time stories, given public accountants to do this tech- KNiution. School Building Public Sevier (Richard Levie To enable thi growing industry to I by Thomas Cropper, a pioneer of nical work. Ku many disclosure have Lake Miss Gotherm of Salt Hannah (Andrew Anderson la on made th-i- t show the manner in nro.ijMr with resulting benefit to thrls5G. visit on is indefinite here an City, which public fund can lie diverted thuusands of farmers and wage workREPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 2 with her mother, Mrs. William of tlm issue ion on Cu this that ers, without detcit Judges pri.ent slight tariff Polling Plac Voting Precinct the Taxpayer is probably one of the ban sugar must ! increased. (James Brown If t ho tariff should lie abolished, mosf forreful ever put out on this Public School Building (Nephi Nielson Mrs. Joseph Christensen and child- Monroe a suggested by the Cuban govern particular question. (liana Tuft ren of Hinekley, is visiting with her Representatives of the Taxpayers mcnl, sugar prices in this country parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Payne (Claude Hawley association are now meeting with tax- would Is controlled by a foreign I frei.ident J. A. Christensen and this week. School Building I Public (W'allace Gray niak and rnment our home Le in Framl.mn their of and Kmest units, Redmond, govi respective industry payer (Chris. M. Sorenson land Payne of Salina, were at the ing an analysis of the last audits of destroyed. Mrs. Simmons Harward and daughthe units, and pointing out ways in Aurora ward Tuesday evening visit (A. D. Nebeker Winona, and son, Dwain, of Satter, which the local administration is lining the mutual. I School Public Building (Jas. L. Christensen ina, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Annabella ing conducted. This should prove a Curfew James (James Barney Monday. ? The infant daughter of Mr. and very effective follow up to the disan cussion of audits and bring about REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 3 Mrs. Alma Sorenson is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson and aroused public consciousness on the (By Special Correspondent) Judges it the Salina hospital, suffering from sons Homer and Paul and daughters Voting Precinct Polling Place needs and requirements of public of an attack (Dan Peterson pneumonia. Eva Joy and Rose, motored to Provo audits by competent public accountCourt House (W. L. Warner to spend Easter Sunday with their Richfield In FAister Sunday, Miss Evador D. Fitzgerald ants. In this same issue the legisI.eland Curfew, who has spent the (W. daughter, Elaine, who is attending lature is applauded for its sane ef- Nielson and Ray Winibcr, both stu-- 1 as"t 't'Wo and a half years at the the Brigham Young university. They (Frank M. Ogden forts in the realm of taxation. Refer- dents of the University of Utah, were oast, returned home Friday. Leland Chris-- 1 Richfield were Miss lone W. Blomquist accompanied by Hall Social Ward 1st. home (G. the at Evador'S of parence is mode to the special tax com- guests xiects to remain here for a months ten sen of Redmond. N. Lawson Mr. C. Mrs. Mr. and Nielson. (A. J. ents, mission that is set up to make a comvisit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. w ho is training to become imber, lames Curfew, before returning to his prehensive study of Utahs taxing REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 4 Mrs. Ruby Nelson and children of a mining engineer, and the Nielson ork. He is a member of the Los system. The taxpayers association Precinct Judges Polling Place Richfield, were at the William Lewis Voting pledges unlimited support to that body family, spent the day searching for Angeles police force. home Sunday. lie expressed much enin giving the commission such infor- specimens. mation as has already been gathered thusiasm for the future possibilities Mr. and Ms. Melvin Ilarward and Mrs. Wm. Andrews returned from by the taxpayers. They set forth the of Northern Sevier county. laughter, Naomi, and son, Kay, of the capitol city Monday, where she hope that the governor will appoint Provo, are visiting with friends and had been to consult specialists. I Funeral services for Allie Jorgen-- 1 relatives here this week, Vermillion a commission worthy of the name. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ran-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Linden Cropper, studolph Jorgensen, were held at the Thomas Cropper of American Fork dents at the B. Y. U., and Miss Ethyl I ward chapel Thursday afternoon. Mr. 's here on an indefinite visit to his a student at Snow college, Ven ice Cropper, and Mrs. Jorgensen were formerly of I daughter, Mrs. G. C. Johnson. called at the W. R. Johnson homef Redmond but at present are residing at Midvale. Th death occured after Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber are Friday. a two days illness of pneumonia. TheTuests at the James Curfew home II. E. Bierce of Los Angeles, Calif., Glenwood body was broguht here from Midvale 'his week. who has been here in the interest of r Etas-serv'ce historic place where Abraham Lin-- i Western the Clay & Metals company tus Chnstensen. and Martin Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen were for coin was born. Steps will be taken1 the week, left for his home Burrville past M- Cleo Nelson visiting with Mrs. Thorsens parents, Tuesday. to preserve the nieniornbie house, thewer? th? Plakors- th vocal Loves Old Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ivie Sunday, highway leading to the farm will be Sweet Song. improved and the land will be more Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf reMiss Lucille Bedcrmnn, Roy Hout adequately fenced and landscaped. turned from a weeks pleasure trip Koosharem Misses Opal and lone Christensen and Dan Carrey, of Cedar City, to the The place is destined to become accapitol city Tuesday. cessible and beautiful Bhrine which spent Easter Sunday at Provo with wvtv guests at the D. M. Cloward REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 5. friends and relatives. home Sunday. will attracb the attention of thousJudges Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian Christensen Voting Precinct Polling Place ands of tourists each year. Peterson (Joseph entertained an at elaborate turkey Tuesday morning Mr, and Mrs I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Moody of dinner on March 24. Covers were For the most part of the governPublic School Building (Morten Jensen laid Redmond Jensen motored to Provo are the Hinckley, ment is carefully preserving its his- Ephraim proud parents of a for (Jas. A. Christensen twenty guests. The afternoon toric landmarks. But there are some w here they w ill spend a few days 1 1 pound baby girl, born Sunday. Mrs. was spent in a social musiway and (P. C. Scorup j Moody is here.and is staying with her historically famous places that have with their daughters and friends. cal entertainment. Hall Social Second Ward (Ole Nielsen Salina been neglected. mother, Mrs. 'Emma Sorenson. Mr. It was recently re Brown Mootl-(Wm. home returned Mrs. Bill Gates and Mrs. Jake Ern- Tuesday. ported, for example, that the grave Much used to be said about the of some of Washingtons unknown sten have returned to their home at march of progress, but the Araeri (Willard Johnson Misse TJ1P soldiers who perished at Valley Forge Salt Lake City after having spent the Morrey, Rae can people arent doing much march-- 1 Aurora House Aurora (Marion Cloward Meeting I Christensen and Ann Lue are being used for parking space. If pust two weeks with their parents. Stringham, ing in these days when they have to (Moroni Lazenby the report is true some action should ipent the week end at their respective on the gas to get anywhere. step A very enthusiastic citizens meet-- 1 komes be taken to convert the burial ground The voting at such election shall be by ballot; the ballots to be used upon into a fitting memorial. the question submitted will be furnished by the Clerk of the School District ing was held Wednesday evening, last. Oscar Anderson and Wilford Lar-moA young nation with few potent All citizens present passed a unani-- 1 to the judges of election, to be furnished by them to the voters. F. O. BULLOCK ,on Sabna. were at Aurora Fri vote to sustain the action of the The polls will be opened at each of the said designated polling places at traditions, the United States has often DENTIST on business, been dilatory in preserving sites of town council in securing additional the hour of 7 :0O a. m. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the Hours 9 A.M. to I P.M. historic of 7:00 p. m. of said day. interest. hour water, such culinary great Many 9 A.M. to IX M. Elmer Nelson of Circleville, was Saturdays No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall places are now in the hands of private individuals, who reap a large Miss Vera Anderson is home again the guest at the Amasa Harward home be a registered voter residing in the school representative Salina precinct in Utak in from said school a a after tax a two vote Sunday, he and shall to have paid which offers weeks visit at Richfield profit property patriotic public. The ideals of the American people are in- with her sister, Mrs. Leland J. Tayne. district during the twelve calendar months next preceding said election. PUBLIC NOTICE OF SEVIER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of Education of Sevier County timately associated with many historic sites and ribcs and they should be Mr. and Mrs. Valton Jensen are the I Scho1 Disrict. Sevk'r County, state of Utah, has caused this notice to be SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, SPECIAL ELECTION I public posessioos wherever possible. proud parents of a fine baby girl. The as required by law this 18th day of March, A. D. 1929. TO BE HELD TUESDAY, THE 16th DAY OF APRIL, 1929. given Commercialization of places that new arrival and all are getting along W. JONES, should be national .menTartaJs is not Veil'. President, Sevier County School I HI IS IN t 11 1 1. S. A t iiti-f- hMkl-IK- fn ltH i n 'll , nur? V.-Pie- C a. Aut tt r' fnt to-wi- iuc d -- fill! cb-ve- low-typ- e low-typ- e ,t e a -- Redmond I us lewis only unfair to thaVAmertean people but it tends to d'ssipate any patriotic sentiments associated with them. The government should be commended for preserving the birthplace of Lincoln. It is to be hoped that at-- , The complaint is made that the TUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education I automobile drivers do not obey the of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, has called ATTEST: B. C. LUTH, Clerk, warning signs, but many of them a special election of such qualified electors of said school district as shall Sevier County School District, Sevier take heed to those that say Stop have paid a property tax therein during the twelve calendar months next County, State of Utah, and eat. (preceding said election, to be held within said district on the 16th j (SEAL) Tuesday, District, Sevier County, State Utah. - pi |