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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY ! DO YOUR DUTY I CUY PRINTING AT VOTE THE SPEC THE SAUNA SUN IAL TAX LEVY, ELEVENTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929 Low Trite r Qarral bir Misfwitun tot parti Ut "Hoodoo" overtook three differ 1 School Tax Levy Special Sun Mils Favored By Salma Yotera For Bloocle Boros Second ward rhajn-- l was crowd TIi NO. 41 With the elect iun and installation tmelioff from Salma to ed to overflow ing Monday afternoon of new officers for the Salma Lima last wk end. Good luck, ahen farvwtll rils were held for Ms club, and the naming of 0e various Soil ac IlUiuhv Horns, tbs popular young wo worMt-coiiiinl'.tn s, tmn.tx-rof tbs however, litrlni sny reel local are landed concerned oil who man end dud in lai.fomia Tuesday organisation setting plan rldeaU, Mfely home after the trying and f lai-- week. The tribute paid Miss for one of I Ik itiosl active season tHirns, through tlw splendid eulogies e peris need. Several majr and minIhriilinf eaperieiuei. While battling with a raging blit profusion of flowers and the grief or projects are being worked out and Provo bench. the of the multitude of relatives arnl shortly the cubs will awaken from tard in rroMing Mitt Effie Robinson, Mui Lillie Niel friends, was deeply impressive and the long winter hibernation and will up end Armenia Adame of ihu during the services, vyea were dimmed aon and M dong li.tle and big things. At a meeting of the board of Imprtssive funeral services were city, and a Miss Adame, aU'er to with tears, held held this and at week, govrmors Miaa Armenia Adam, of NVphi, were lat Saturday afternoon at one Salinas need for a new high school Avhman stated, ether drWUishop Conrad ivtcrson presided at visited for the purpce of getthi mixed up in a collision. Ml nokin-to- the funeral and following the opening which Dr. A. J. Iswis, newly elect-- cm loth front the Pint ward chapel bii!ditg and letter srlmol equipment, wntlment of the at haul u, port- president, resided, all standing for James Oibrn Baxter, a victim of from the expressions made at a mas waa at the eteering wheel of hei hymn, intoralion was offered by Its accident at Jackson, musical pro- 'omtni.tees wire named and are a ,m automoh-lChevrolet and was finding great dif- Rasmussen. A ''1 is closer trt ,n follows: 17. The arrived meeting Wednesday night, Mirth met with hearty favor, and Indl- Mich., windshield clear gram, appropriate for the occasion, ficulty in keeping the ldy to a realisation than ever lefore. If Membership Frank Herbert, chair- here Friday and services were held of the enow. It wae while Miaa Niel-eo- was given and was under the d.rec cMiu, M pwr,Rrf the citisens of Sevier county afe ..y- - ng the improvements, wHI xcpp.n H Dr. O. F. illock, J. R. Ewle Saturday afumoon. waa clearing the enow away for tion of G. M. Wright, with Mr. S man; K. IMerson presided at al at the sjiecial school election next t Hi hop a accompanist. Among and K. K. Hrown. better vision that a Ford louring car J. Otlb-special tax levy to the filVt Finance farm mittce at width time the qualiflrd tent. la.-Scorn t ChevroI. t rites for Mr. Itaxter. Ira p, the came by and aideawlped the the selections given were a aong One W. H. Hrown. K. C. Wright Sol in, Monroe, Aurora rnd Koesh- let. Miaa NieLwn was on the running Fleeting Hour," by the girla glee pronounced the invocation, voter will ditermme by yea" or no Evans. Smilin' and IloU-rboard and when the two cart clash- club of the high school; following which an impressive musl-- votes, whether the Iward of education are in, Mr. Ashman stated, vus A Program A. (. IVows, chairman; cal pregram was given. ed and the fenders were torn from Through, a solo by Miss Mary duet,of Sevier county will be authorised In need of fund for new biHu-'- i M. I. Oveson Dr. and C. Merrill a Dn M. Salina ne-- ' solo lay My Head Beneath their mooring, Mias Nielson waa Wright to create an indebtedness of $170000 and improvement. 'Whispering Hope," by G. Educational Dun school for the of new Salina reand it Whislinker, Aurora M. Instrumental chairman; I. M. an purposes purchasing the to I. md thrown heavily budding. Oveson, Rose," Ovcaon; duet, pavement, Im- - was i h indicated, were the two ceiving alight body brulaes and a aw- pering Hope," M. - Oveson and G. 0. G. Nh Ison end S. M. Jorgensen luet by Hal Felt and G. M. Wright, ritea and making many needed Entertainment Chas. Nielson and three selections by the choir, provements throughout the district, first considered. It was shown are nervous shock. The Ford car, in M. Wright and a quartet selection, Beau- - Salina will he reasonably assured Salina's high achool was Inadciput , which three young men were riding, Farewell to Thee, by Misses Lillie chairman; Will J. Hums, August Sometime Well Understand, n a ron Cohen. u d Dan and Somewhere Iale was put out of commission. tiful of lone Christensen, and Hope of a new building. The monies to be at a portion of the building Don C. McrCivcs Dr. Committee raioed be done three will a In school a was the and special by M. coils were of out grade the by and of Baker G, Beyond, impressively given. Wright. Through burning E. W. Crane and Bishop CL E. Pet- mill tax, levied annually, and to run crowded condition. And, toe, some the Buick car, in which Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Baker, Dr. C. E. West and rill, chairman; II. H. Crandall, I. H rlasses were privileged for only hf- D. G. Burgess and Robert Burgess, Bishop Peterson were the speakers. Madsen and G. M. IJurr. erson of this city, and LcGrande Dur-fe- e for a period of five years. H. W. attended the More hundred a time Publicity lhtn A sessions, chairmnn; in Cherry, the travof Aurora, weie were traveling to Salt Lake, the Miss Bums, who was bom Salina, speakers. Allottment of the $170,000, In the tribute was paid Mr. Baxter mass meeting In Salina Wednesday eler suffered from the severe cold b.re a splendid reputation for her H. 8. Carlisle, E. F. II. Daude and resi- night, and when S. M. Jorgensen, event the taxpayers favored the in the addresses given. While and snow. A passing car attempted kindly acts, her sweet and lovable Earl S. Wright. Inter-clu- b Relations E. C. tax levy next Tuesday, was of the school board, and who la Wright dent of Salina, Mr. Baxter made many to tow the disabled car to a place disposition and her charming ways, chairman. A. and J. outlined the as at he known man as a was meeting, friends and presided by the board of for repairs, but waa disabled in the Her childhood, and to womanhood, given Road Committee S. M. Jorgensen, of be apportion-schoolwould the of uraticn. Salina who county Burin her superintendent the Salina and was sterling qualities. Relatives, through attempt. Finally, however, spent G. Burgess, John Barn- had gathered for the funeral, were I). chairman; the would ed This had af$65,000. love explained won minutely and to she were provide a the carried a place personality gess family building, with gym-o- n extnded words of sympathy In the plan of raising funds, and stressing modern of comfort and were soon able to con- fection of all who knew her, and the ard and H. E. lewis. The usual Thursday night club the needs of the necessary im- - naslum, study room, auditorium and tinue their journey. tragic ending of the brother. parting was marked with heartaches luncheon is meeting a standing vote was call- modemly equipped with hesiing and being postponed his son provemnts, and sadness. wife, and August Erickson, Following the chapel services, the The senior class, of which Miss until Saturday evening. At this time, remains of the unfortunate young ed and there was not a dissenter in lighting facilities. Aurora would get Howard, together with S. Sorenson of Eco Hansen, district governor of the hud 322,000 for a new building; Koosher-eElsinore, had a thriller as they were Bums was a member, turned out in man were taken to Aurora, where they the group. Some discussion was 28th will meet district, memwith the the division of isolated from high schools, would to as the funds, proper were consigned to the final resting returning from Sait Lake. Mr. Erick- - a body to pay tribute to the friend and will more Ashbers, than and Mr. plans Mr. both have but likely $12,000 with which to make adwas wheel Jorgensen when the and ton at just and classmate. place and beside the parents. Brief north of the Axtell post office, the Floral offerings were made by the work out for the dividing of the clubs services were held at the graveside man gave assurance that the mem- ditions for the 9th and 10th grades; in the southern part of the state into and the dedicatory sendees were car- bers of the board of education sensed Monroe, badly in need of more room g automobile careened, and after mak- - senior class of the high school, Similar groups. . beauti-overplans are on foot in ried out by Alma Murphy. the needs of Salina and the other for increased attendance, fa allotted a circuit across the road, toppled dent body and friends, and a other of the be $29,000; Richfield will participate in parts district, including covered which ful blanket of flowers, t A profusion of beautiful flowers, districts, nnd that Salina would None of the passengers were in- - the casket, was made from members Utah and Idaho. The forming of four sent by friends from the former home recognized and that $65,000 of the the funds to the extent of $29,000 for is under plan and in the event jured, but all were more or less shak- - of the family and relatives. Friends groups of Mr. Baxter, and contributed by Sal- - total, would be alloted for a new high a new junior high school building, '.he scheme works Salina will be cut, and $21,000 will be used at Central, en up and slightly bruised. The fen- - from California and Nevada added ina friends and relatives, marked thesrl,0l building here, in group three, which will include been ders on one side of the car were many tokens of love, and the array Joseph and Sigurd for Installation of high esteem held for James Orben j Three previous attempts have smashed. Mr. Erickson, who was the was one of the most elaborate seen Beaver, Ephraim, Moroni, Mt. Pleas- Baxter. plants and modern tHlot facto obtain funds for a better heat-nant, SalGunnison, !madc Fairview, build-linMonroe, g ilities. more modern high school driver, is mystified at the accident, here. ina and Richfield. The total memberSentiment for supporting the three-mi- ll The machine was a new one and was Interment was held at East cemein Salina, but oil failed by alight .MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. of clubs which the ship be in was of driven tax special tax, Is fast growing In It is thought tery end the body of the friend being slowly. levy margins. The special Announcement of the marriage of three mills, when explained by Mr, favor. The citizens of the county, that a blowout, which was later dis- tenderly borne from the chapel by group three, totals 256, Is backMiss Mary Wilson, daughter of Mr. j'orgvm,en( met with covered, was responsible for the acci- Alvin Olsen, Jay Dastrup, Blaine hearty approval realizing that Sevier county Wilson Mrs. and ENJOY of this Andrew CANYON In as so OUTING. ward city, far dent. providing adequate Farrell RnJ WBg indicate(1 that this plan of Ewles, Eugene Okerlund, was received by relatives in Salina raisinfr the fum,s wou,(, be more Bat. housing for the pupils, as compared Crane nnd Dallas Bird, acting as Members of the M Men and the In the state, Wednesday. Miss Wilson was married and Mrs. Alms Bastian and bearers. The closing exercises when Gleaner Girls of the isfactory than by voting a bond Issue, with other districts brav- to Ilairold R. First ward and it is the Interested Westlund, ceremony The timfi u ripe Mr Jorgensen becoming deeply duaghter, Irene, were business visit- - ' the grave was dedicated, wa3 perform-or- s ed the elements Tuesday and being performed at Seattle, Washing- evening for the raising that who predicted plan at Richfield Saturday. ed by Bishop G. M. Burr. gajd( and every ,oya, citizt,n motored to Salina canyon where a not work will which ton, last Friday. The bride formerly woulJ gee the educatfunds, for faciities dandy time was enjoyed. A huge bon- resded at Salina. Some two and a will be supporton to the should anyone, hardship their go children, ing fire was started and in the glow of half years ago she went to Salt Lake election. polls Tuesday and support the issue." ed at Tuesdays the fire, a fine program was given. She has where she was employed. who have Electors paid a property A. J. Ashman, county superintenBefore returning a hot chili lunchfriends here who wish her hap twelve months the within tax many past eon was served for fifteen. dent, attended the Wednesday nights piness and prosperity. Cross-Count- ry mass meeting, and in an address en within their respective precincts, are their franchises, lightened those present on some of eligible to exercise MAY ESTABLISH STUDIO. ON SAI) MISSION. 7 oclock Tues-th- e at will The open polls the important features for supporting the election, and of mills the morning three Mazel Gardner Pancake of the of day, special tax levy Miss Armenia Adams, who motored same day. the of 7 oclock at will dost Mr.' Hundreds of interested spectators, Lowe Bros. Paint Co. and Salina Sun; Mazel Gardner Associated Studios of north to to Salina, coming Saturday, expecting to return Previous including students and business men, Mike Bastian, $1 and Easter basket, Music and Art, Salt Lake, was in Sunday, remained at Logan where she gathered at Main and State street Fri- Rasmussen Service and B. B. Shop; Salina Wednesday and Thursday, attended funeral services for her sisBOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY day afternoon of last week to witness Lynn Nielson, $1, Holland Inn; Leath looking over this section as a possible ter, Mrs. James A. Karchner. Mrs. the final outcome of the second an- Rasmussen, $1, White House Hotel; location for a branch of her music Karchner died at Idaho Falls, Idaho, Through the activities of the junior school students, twenty-eigthirty-tnual Woodrow Herbert, $2 dentistry work, studios. Mrs. Pancake stated that run in which Friday of last week, and Miss Adams high hree students had entered. The in- Dr. Bullock; Maurice Gates, box of Salina will soon have a teacher of did not learn of the sad news until valuable books, the latest and most coming of the racers proved a real candy, J. G. Sorenson; Ritch voice, violin, dancing and piano, if a her arrivel at Salt Lake. Funeral ser- popular for the boys and girls of the thriller and as the contestants reading habit, have been added to the cake, Salina Bakery; Farrell large enough enrollment is secured. vices were held at Logan. The school board school library. passed the line, they were met by ad- Crane, box of candy, Lewis Drug; match to every dollar gathSome backers. of promised the lads George Smith, belt, Royal Millinery; miring Christian Peter Anderson, a resiered by the juniors for the purchase were very tired, after the long run, Wallace Poulson, two pairs sox, Fair was of Salina for the past forty dent which The of books. but soon recovered. junior play, Star Merc.; Tad Sorenson, or more, answered the call of well and years patronized, The distance run was about two Service; Merrill Smith, sugar and tea, cleverly staged resulted in assembling sufficient funds the grim reaper at the home of Carl s and miles, the starting Salina Meat & Supply; Quay Herbert, for the purchase of the books. The Christensen last Saturday. Mr. Anpoint being near the Aims Murphy two dinners, Main Cafe; Newel Nielhome, and the finish at State and son, nock tie, Boston store; Wendell juniors are proud of their achieve- derson was ill but two days, having Sleuth news hunters from the Sun office, uncovered something ment and are to be commended for been stricken with perotinitis, and Main. Dallas Christensen defeated Mattsson, carton globes, Telluride with his advanced age, he was unable this week, that proves that Salt Lake holds some square deal boosttheir successful efforts. all others, coming in first. Christen- Power company; Leo Murphy, shave to withstand the ravages of the dread sens time was 12 minutes and 45 and haircut. White House Barber ers for Southern Utah, and the editor of the Scenic Motot, is disease. seconds. shop; Merlin Mortensen, box of candy, ridiculed for the childish editorial appearing in a recent issue in START FOR BUILDING FUND. Peter Anderson was a native of Members of the Junior class won Batchelor Cafe, Ernest Redmond; the magazine that slaps most'everything but the sand bank built the highest number of points, their Bastian, neck tie, Cooper Merc., AuMembers of the First ward Relief Denmark, and was born at Ryde, May for the Western Pacific the Wendover cut off and other things record being 225. Sophomores were rora; Don Cushing, hair tonic, Miles society are planning many activities 12, 1841. In 1891 he left his native second with 164 points; Freshmen, Barber Shop; Mazel Nielson, brass for this month, and hope to create land and came to America and settled foreign to Utah. The discovery of the sleuths was none other than . substantial fund which will be ap- in Salina, and for many years livc-i'third with 139 points, and the Sen- cup, Sorenson Merc., Aurora; Lynn a a letter addressed to the Utah State Automobile association, under Hans Christensen, r. iors last with 33 points. k plied to the building fund of the Hist at the home of Larson, patch, Burr Motor the date of April 8. The writer of the letter, it is learned, is one of imHe was a cousin. is which to gardener by vocaward chapel undergo Prizes, contributions from the busi- Co.; Bennie Lancaster, two sacks of Salt Lakes foremost business men, and he is wholeheartedly for the the and Next ness men, were posted, and every meal, Salina Feed Exchange; Wilber big out door enjoyed evening tion, Tuesday provements. contestant received a trophy. Follow- Shaw, calf meal, Sevier Valley Merc.; development of Southern Utah, and the whole of Utah. the ladies play life. Mr. Christensen never married stage a two-aand will alro give an entertaining and the known relatives are cousins, After asking the automobile association if something could not ing are shown the winners in order, Willie Palmer, windhsield wiper, Electhe prize won and the donor of the tric Shop; Phil Anderson, auto polish, program, consisting of dialogues and residing in Utah. The survivors are be done to prevent animals from crowding autoists from the highway, The Carl S. Christensen, Mrs. S. M. vocal and instrumental music several prizes. Cecs Service; Duane Anderson, famand citing some real instances wherein the Utah State Automobile Mrs. Ralph McA!liMfr, r"l Dallas Christensen, motometer and ily ticket, Victory Theatre; Cecil Martyr has been chosen for the play. Association could be of service, the writer of the letter continues to can of stain. Petty Garage and Sal- Stewart, separator oil, Browns SerThe event will be held at the First Harry and Claude Christensen of Z liina Lumber company; LeRoy Heath, vice; John Jorgensen, pig, Eiler ward chapel next Tuesday, and will ma; Mrs. Clarence Probst cf express his disgust at the childish editorial, as follows: Mrs. Parley Probst of Midwey, 32 savings account. First State Bank Freece. start promptly at eight oclock. I would also like to take this occasion to protest Wilford Humphrey of OrMrs. and and pair of soles and heels, Salina j against the childish editorial called That Hound Dog, Mrs. Parley Prohrt v, as angeville. Shoe Shop; Allen Martin, shirt and; A group of friends and neighbors Miss Cless Mortensen, who has been which appeared in the April Scenic Mo'orist. Why confrom outside pnmts i those of among American a and heels, social Legion pair spent afternoon delightful in English at the University majoring in to funeral. kind of matters tinue this the stir up communities Goodyear Shoe Shop; Boyd Bench, with Mrs. Durrel Jensen Tuesday. of Utah, has returned to her home Services were held Tuesday afterthat certainly need our help? Good roads in the southshirt; Lyndon Okerlund, ball glove The occasion was the birthday anniher in Salina, having completed and windshield shade. Peerless Hard- versary of Mrs. Jensen. After a sonoon from the Second ward ch.c.d, ern part of Utah bring more tourists in, and it is all She will spend the summer course. ware and Aurora Service; Ray Lan- cial hour, luncheon was served by the G. M. Burr prec.r-g- . with Bishop here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake. tributary caster, $1 and subscription to Sun, ladies and covers were laid for twelve. C. J. Mortensen. (Continued on last page) g s t lipra Biles Possibilities for New High School BuildLooms When Voters Pledge SupFor Orteo Bauer ing port at Tuesdays Special Election. kJ - bn n n C y hair-man- Rinnn ; t 1 se-il- y - I- 0t n - ph-ndi- s, stu-in- J , pall-M- r. a-- ( North Sevier High Stages Run Big J ht cross-countr- y Har-war- foot-fee- d, IB d, That Childish Editorial three-tenth- anti-lea- -- w-i- ct 'rr-gense- n, |