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Show - 4 IDONT SEND AWAY BUY PRINTING I AT THE SAUNA SUN V V I GET THE ICAC2T-CLEA- H UP! PAINT LTI SAUNA, UTAH, TRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 EUVENTH YEAR HO. 41 llorili Sevier Bill Salina Fans Plan Mnaio Salina Lead-ZinCompany Crosscut at SOOFoot Level c ales Forest Snney Bis Class Mutter pertaining to the over rommenerment etere'tea at North Out of the 25d buy and grla 1uk. In the grade .f Salma, rnxil d fond t ion of deer on the Sexier high irhool, which lliwrt One Former plan th devi . in the 76 of the tmwl sunrttful r cmi .v miiicil teeth c rarg- - in O.e mountain rest of JT.v peo'trty, f the Salma and Mution to revent during th ja.( fw month l.iflify f the l,..l, O ill le held at whkh had been mappej for !fl:r.f :he Amusement lall of the S.cottd .J u ir I tile Sal na sd.o. now rani dai MX- - to farmers, were important the shaft t) tli bio foot Jcv t(. I in larger topi ward hicl next Thursday afternoon wi'.h irrny of the at an inpromptu hung any rrosacuttir.g, ha o'clock. Dur.ng tha term Jut . mumtir In far a rare of IV Mete? h! l by farmer and mew changed, due to th prerat iltild a concerned, Pr xe award wre and faculty have of lk-- Kal.ra Fth 4 Game student how mg at the boo foot level, n on. and J. Arthur a cried together harmoniously and the tffrtvd for the f rd time h Slm. was talrn early thia trV, zrj state fih and game futnmi n month a'o for the group r many aet'vilk sponsored by the sev-ttafter the shaft had been suck 0 eoeph ioM r, m .Sal n c rally c! rhow rg the highc! of s' ul-i- t Friday evening of crganixal on have been a promaihg looking lelg f ire f .r An tlrcUie v brsting screen, moI stand ng In h rrrrt!un, aid the last Sul;. C.mmU:etirr Mecham, in a d it a nr of softie sixteen fret. trn rd by the citixenry and In every ('articular haa been competition with J. W, Humphrey, su il rn In u ry particular, ha ju( been romp.-n- y The new .!n of development w.l kcecly. lei.t being tip b varied at the .r the Manti Nttlonal for in'a!lx) at the ha more no.keahe than ever the contest t wagvd (tart Salt a station has been cut Frm U ; hi, candidate for fi.f the lrphie. et. hnd Jut com plot ed an in'ertion rrat-- by the Great Western II. F. Jenarn and; There are twnty-siaecretiry-tmaurep ' of Redmond All final were in early Ut week trip to Twitve Mile canyon, and came company's property D. M. Andcrton will be the official jrrndoat ion, and If the year' work U a rrooacut will be rarrd hrih ! t aule at AwarJ down to loi k over the equation In The new un't added will greatly facil and Friday wa aco relee pert, vhile Alonxo lYtcrson, completed. wh'ch U a requUit to tap th ore body at a rrra'cr Mr. Mecham stated itate in rrl:rg the various sixes and whirh wore diorloeed at IV 2 1L F. Jenarn and R. Draper will aerve cure the rovrtrd diploma, then th en Day" the North Fevlr grade Sulina canyon. feet that he hrd visit"! tlie retreat of the t installation is in Ireping with th" level. Two v,ns have been mer'd school. The award AdJre-uta umplrea. wi Jt re claaa will be graduated. ip at tlie arvmhty rimtu of the deer in Sal n canyon and found that polices of the management of the and the management la ronf!ln,t th.( J. A. Whipple, president, E. II.- I Roy E. Cowles, dean of modern their to male company some plant wa damage being done to the these two bode Intersect hgh achiw'l and no I ule enthtii.m Steele, aecretary, Dr. P. L. Jonce, wa ahown a !h v! tor were an- Jun'per tree and other foliage, but and up to dale in rery particular. Mil level, and should, hy til Inboard member of the Sanpete-Neploaf Flsrl S. manager Wright, general wa , the a that nounced. serious Th" not beautiwere awar-ldamage a end vho Salina Baseball league, fird dications, diwjose'a bug fore. Mi. n a that found in Twelve M.le. He ad- for the company, ram down from Salt of ful wont to the of tour il" fourth cnnant, a good high grad ore. Th recent Is" completing grde. jut Lake Saturday, and with Frank wdl he wswhtd with s i aiipervlaed by Min WillnrJaoit. Tlie ded that there was an abundance of the several town that will have rvp eagern the winner showed loo per cent, the first gras for cattle and that the deer Thurston, superintendent mentation in the league, met with a Manager Burns and Engineer Dhu: the installing of are confident that in the contest to reach the high point. were only causing damage by trump- company, supervis-something of a large crowd of enthusiastic fans Tucs the new unit. The new screen is knewn sensational nature will be down. the The wan an ing final which gras Mr time at pennant presented by day evening, dsde.;). D. (I. Burge, president of the Sal-nfor the farmer as the Hummer V hrat'ng screen, and Three shifts of miners will ru;H t! nouncement was matle that Salina Du'ne and Professional Wo- were at the mectirg and offered com- ia so constructed to produce fou dif- crosscut to the objective point would be a league member. mens club. Dan Argyle, the manager, announc plaints a!aut the elk in th Gooseberry ferent sixes of salt. After pass.ng General Manager Robert Burn Tlie sixth grader, under the In- district. There are numerous elk rang- through the main crusher the salt is stated last evening that the ed that he had selected twenty men pec,t struction of Mis Effie Robinson, won ing in that section and it is declared carried to the top of the building shaft would b carried to a farer possible elgilles for the local team. second (dace, and the $7.50 check do- by some of the ranchers that they where it Is run through the Trommel depth, forming a aump to care f. r th The men in the roster are Max Sorcn nated by the Salina Lions club, and are very destructive to gTowing screen, later tc ng sent through the water which ia at II flowing. When th Lov son, Dallas Bird, Farrell Crane, fit Ids. Mr. Mecham stated that the Hummer V hrator. In the latter. If crosscut from the level H well ell Crane, Ed. Jensen, Elmo Bird. presented by II. 11. Crandall. or required, four sixes can under necessary control of elk be the Ada la Mist Wallace could, a Lee student of ahV'mf that and th it Osborn, perhaps, Christensen, likely way Nylcs lie bagthe shaft to a greater depth will be and Wcndall Poulson, Tad Soreneighth grade, captured the f 10 cash handled by his organ'xation, but as be obtained and the salt can combined. The four resumed. Indications at the lent I'lst prize offered by the Business Women far as the deer were concerned, ft ged acparaUly or son, Gordon Gates, Glenn Steele, Ed. are clnssTied as fine for poul- are 1m would gradca a Okcr-lunbe to matter handled for the elass Moroni "lub, member by Bird, Jensen, Eugene highly favorable and the or body, showing n Vance Frandsen, Gail Wright. h'ghest efficiency during the school the sate, as the deer are controlW try or pressed blocks, and a grade wh'ch has been penetrated some Deward Hopkins and Calvert Madson. year just closing. Mrs. Burgess pre- by the state through enactment of suitable for hay salt, baby lambs, lc; feet, was lecoming mors mineral-zecream or refrigerat'on purposes. Anand sented the award and in her remark state laws. and more solidified. The men will.be given a try-oother grade, combined w th what Is , his Before for Hunfng-tonE. A. Hodges, state mine the she stated named. the be will rlub departure later a regular team represented Joes Valley and Emery, where known as Na 2 grade, makes an Ideal and G. R. Yearsley, with the stats inwas eager to help and encourage stu Salnas first play in the league is II make further investigations, medium sheep salt. A coarse grade surance fund, Inspected the w dents to a higher and better educa- he scheduled for Sunday, May 26, cn the properly Commissioner Mecham announced that can also be obtained through the In- Wednesday. Mr Hodges, who ha tion. local diamond. On this date Ephraim stallation of the new screen, and it I had a wde exper cnce in mine developwill be the competitors. And the loFollowing the award making, - a steps would lie taken at once to work short musical program was given and out a solution that would lessen the known as the coarse grade, for stock. ment throughout Utah, declared the cals will be ready to go after the viaDue to seepage and ra n, much wa- Satins Lad Zinc property one of the tors in real baseball fashion. Princ'pal M. I. Oveson of the grade Jamage done by both deer and elk. has accumulated in the mine, and most promising he had seen, taking ter Work-out- s schools gave a short talk in which he are a daily event here thanked the organizat'ons in the city Mr. end Mrs. P. II. Madson motored to overcome th's Inconvenience a new the amount of development work Into and prospectives are hardening their for the live interest shown in schools to Gunni; on Monday and were guests electric system has been installed. consideration, and he had no hesitancy muscles and getting in trim for acr in d and particularly the health of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Through this addition all surplus tion. Sunday a practice game was held uredict'ng something of a lie handled. can conveniently nature when the contact veins children. Cribble. at the park between teams picked at Dur ng the past few ks demand are encountered at the level. random. Real action was shown and from the mine ha Mr. for the product the also managein unusual score an resulted the Hodges praised increased materially and in April a ment for the low score for a first practice game safety that had beet carload a day was annt out, and in provided for the m ne workers, and addition several hundred tons were commented on the healthy conditions MOTOR TO BRYCE CANYON BACK FROM COAST VISIT. enrried away by trucks. at sunrise 'hat prevailed for the men. Viewing Bryce canyon Mrs. Isabella Barnard returned Two 6 have and until weeks, 18, beginning Apr continuing April was a forvisitors inspected the beautiful be Rghty-fiv- e to never sight Tuesday to her home in Salina. Mrs. ATTEND CONVENTION. been designated by the mayor and city council of Sal na as annual property workings on the 300-fBarnard left September of last year gotten. and the motor trip through A district convention of the Busi- level clton-utime. The city officers are anxious to cooperate with the canyon, on entering Bryce were Sunday. Practically all the visfor Cal'fomia, where she has spent ness and Professional Womens dubs itors motored from Salt all and a the Iake, two impressive, the winter months in the land of suntrip proved citizens in the campaign and are assist ng in hauling away ashes and in Southern 'Utah was held Saturday bein ' cars several and buses to one of a private h'ghy enjoyable shine and Gowers. She has been a group debris, if the matter is placed in recepticles and in convenient places. at Richfield. Seated at the used to transport the crowd. Croup3 Salina ?venng tes who Saturmotored south home Mr. Mrs. the of and at guest We earnesly urge that you cooperate wholeheartedly !n this cleanbanquet table were Mrs. Mabel N. were taken down the shaft and the Francis Trout. Mrs. Barnard spent day, returning Sunday evening. The Fry, president of the Utah federation huge ore bodies that have been openwork know beaube our n that as to continue the of season included up visitors may city city canyon a week or more in Salt Lake and she early and representatives from Nephi, ML ed up proved a real attraction. The tiful homes. was joined there by John Barnard, Misses Beryl de Lange, Pearl Jensen, Ephraim, Manti and Salina Salt Lake Excuraion was under the rieasant, Bessie Jackson, Jewel Willardson and who returned with his mother May we suggest that danger lurks in the unclean corners of the Mrs. D. G. Burgess, president of the Deward Hopkins, Bert Thompson, and rupcrvVon of George Pancake, stock back yard. The health of your family, of your neighbors, and of the Salina club, Mrs. A. S. Crane and salesman for the company. E. Allen Jones of Salina and Wili am Mrs. H. W. Cherry, members of the city depends on your care in cleaning and caring for your home and Willoughby of Delta. Salina club, attended the convention surroundings. and banquet. FOR LPROGRESSO MEMBERS. May we suggest also that we make th's a campaign of beautifyMembers of the LProgresso club our ing city through beautiful homes and suiroundings. The fCmoval ANNIVERSARY. COMMEMORATE were enterta ned at the home of Mrs. and painting of fences where it is thought the or of fences observAn repair celebration, appropriate A. C. Willardson Friday afternoon of ing the one hundredth anniversary of necessary to keep them, will add more than any single factor to make last week. In response to the roll call the founding of the Aaronic priesteach member gave an appropriate trithe home and grounds attractive. A few flowers, shrubs, trees and will be held at the F'rst wani hood, bute to Mother. During the study grass add a touch that makes an unattract ve place a beautiful home. Mothers Day will be appropri- hour Mrs. D. G. next Tuesday evening, at which chapel Burgess read a short C. LEO MERRILL, Mayor. a pageant and a mixed program ately observed in Salina next Sun- story, and Miss Louie Willardson time Commencement exercises given by gave The bishopric and the class graduating from the Salina day, with services at both the first a be will presented. both which were well of p'ano solo, and second ward chapels. Both wards received. general boards are cooperating to seminary were held Sunday evening at Following the study hour have arranged splendid programs beone. the Second ward chapel, and the patmake the event a memorable danty refreshments were served by fitting the occasion and mothers es- the hostess to fourteen members, and Readings, solos, choruses and the pa- rons attending enjoyed a fine propecially are invited to attend. geant, The Aaronic Priesthood, will gram and heard a splendid talk by three guests, Mrs. Matilda Nelson, At the Second ward chapel Sunday icompr'se some of the interesting num-- j Principal C. A. Wh'te of the Monroe Mrs. Eiler Freeee and Mrs. Jenne. morning at ten oclock, services will bers. Following the program a social schools. Ernest Frandsen, instructor The annual May festival, one of the hour, intermingled with games, and at the Dr. W. L. McKay, a noted lecturer open with devotional music and songs. seminary, presided at the SunWORKER HONORED. at-- ; features and Tribute will be paid to Mother byj CHUpCH who and that will and spent recently proves enjoyable followed traveler, by light refreshments, day evening exercises and he made the An enjoyable social affair was giv- a lec- - tractive at the close of the school ciose the evenings entertainment. The . a group of kindergarten and J.primary en w'll in time oome give Egypt, presentation of awards to the three by the Relief soc ety, complimen- to- - year, is to be held on the lawn of the Miss Hazel Crandall class ch ldren. the tore at chapel the to is attend invited Presbyterian stiudentfe showing the highest effipublic . to Mrs. W lliam Gee Tuesday afat at ward First : this Those afternoon wul give a piano solo and Clyde Thor-- ; tary eight chapel, beginning promptly brat on. ciency dur'ng the year 1928-2temoon at the reception room of the . Maze! nell is scheduled for a reading. Poems . Provis'ons have been made for five o'clock. Miss Lillie Nielson, phy-th- e were oclock. awards the rece'ving society in the Second ward chapel, accomodation of those who would sical director at North Sevier high and recitations, especially arranged Nielson and Ellen Scorup, first; Koa KILLS MONSTER LION. . i Mrs. Ge, who is leaving Salina next , . will school will be in charge of the affair. lecturer and there noted the for Mothers Day will be given by! month to make her home m hear Alvin trapSorenson, government Lazenby and Duane Anderson, second; Nevada . other members of the Sunday school.;, be no charge of admission, and all The program will include folk and in- - per. and who has been it Christensen and Joseph Crane, making Opal a been m so worker 'has faithful the A. L rprei ative dances by a group of M as hot for the be welcomed free. the ma n w'll in lions the Bishop G. M. Burr will give third. served as distr ct teachZ address which will be for mothers, cety, having Dr. McKay, in his illustrated lec- Nielrons students. Pr'or to the dance ranges east of Salna, adiirJ more Preceding the talk by rrof. White, for JT)a Mra. James c. will give a comprehensive there will be a reception for laurels to his belt last wack. The last Miss Millie Domgaard gave a and ture, program grandmothers Jengen president( presente1 Mrs . Gee of King Tuts tomb and he mothers at the high school and this lion k lled by Trapper Sorenson meastalk on Why Rel'gious Edua gift in appreciation of her at'W will show pictures of the place which wdl be sponrored by the home econ ured nine feet and four inches from cation. Prof. Wh'te chose as his Sunday evening at eight oclock faithfulness and devotion to th" a few years omics dub. The reception will take tip to tip, and is one of the largest subject, Brain and Faith, and he the Second ward chapel, a program work and the became world-wid- e famed activ'ties of the organiy and four this bagged in many years. While scouting brought out some interesting points and place between will be given and it will be conducted zation. a duet by Mrs. ago. The lecturer visited the tomb Following afternoon. by the Aaronic priesthood. LeRoy Bert Jensen and Mrs. L. C. Larsen his talk will be based on personal near Cottonwood canyon Mr. Sorenson in his address. The spring festival has heretofore found the carcasses of two deer, hie observation and Whitehead, principal of the Gunnison and a during perience Following a solo by Miss Golj reading by Mr3. G. M. Burr, in Egypt. Dr. McKay leen an outstand'ng affair in school to tomb lion. Kreutz, President J. Arthur Chriter-se- n the a been killed have to seminary, will give the address. by tr'p a variety of games were enjoyed. A lecture and shown Ibo activities and the high standard The trusty dogs were g'ven the Sunday morning and evening will presented d'plomas to Millie Domluncheon was served for the has given his dainty tamed by Miss Nielsons students breeze and soon the lion was lo- gaard, Lenna Curtis, Vernell Curtis see appropriate Mothers Day prothe of at taken tomb, pictures guest of honor and forty members. var'ous grams at the First ward chapel. The places and press and patrons will, in all l kelihood, surpass any pre- cated in a tree. One shot from Soren- Guila Kreutz, Helen Cribble, Sarah school under declare the it ntensely interesting, in- - vious event of ths kind. ward will students, sons rifle was all that was necessary Dennison, Leo Muprhy. LeRoy ITeat Sunday chapel, starting at eight, I direction of Hal Felt, will give the be conducted by the lesser priesthood structive end inspiring. Dallas Christensen, Ph'lo Rasmussen, to bring the lions life to an end. I Harold Curtis and George Sm:th. The Man, Miss Leda McCoy of Ogden, visited morning program, beginning at ten Talks on The Home in from oclock. Spec al tributes will be paid The Events, .Jensen came The term just closing for the Njr h Dr. Ronald The Results, Miss Burnell Colby visited over the. last week at the home of her brother, and to mothers in a service of song, poems The Future will be made. An ap- week-en- d stake seminary has been hi Vy for the vis'ted and Sever Lake Milton Salt She was with her brother, Donald, Sunday McCoy. accompan'ed and short talks. propriate muscial program will be who is a student at the Brigham j by Reed Stoney on the motor trip day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. successful and the attendance hxiS The evening service at the First given during the even'ng. ecn unusually large. James C. Jensen. 'from the north-Young university at Provo. rn-ri.l- )rri to Mins Screen Sal-in- r'r 1 h1-u- rr to fig, ui-x-- ! l- l e:t fr hf-m-n- t For Bis Sail flail Pro-tor- lit Me-rhs- ic-to- 1 1 te-t- oj-n- d b--- n fr y hi-g- tuO-foo- x r. l 1 a-- fr e - t- - hi t f-- a RrprcM-n'ative- r a bOO-fo- ot d, a'x-tee- d ut wa-,e- w-- c aensa-lioni- BOO-fo- ot 4-- 6, Mayors Proclamation. 1 nt Id p Presented Awards ; : celo-nigh- t, 9. v I . stock-killin- g - great-grandmo- -j des-ciipt- ten-minu- te two-thirt- be-lev- al -- |