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Show I DON'T SEND AWAY I A BUY PRINTING AT THE SAUNA SUN BOOST FOH YOUR HOIIE tlERCHAUTS vA V SAUNA. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1929 TWELFTH YEAR Clin cup; Stans Lodi III condiWiUi th mill in first-clation ami men rv&dy and on hand, the Gunnison Sugar fompanjr'a factory at ss Tlir-- Y NO. POPULAR SAUNA GIRL CIVIL SERVICE TESTS ARE MARRIED AT RICHFIELD OTTERED TO CITIZENS ItU GOING. The talk on Main street and men for in places of retreat the past week, has been nothing but deer buMirg, and how th-are all going to come home with f one of the antlered the wilds. Old Uly has b cleaned and oiled and the larder and an munition bag has been filled to the brim, and every thing Is in readings for the big hur.t to heg n b'unJay, , ? ports. fr y The munis tf Mis Oo Oran to Ley KiruJ of MMi, ram as t set prise to all hrr fiimda in &lioa, Monday tK couple, am-npanic J by Mf. and Mrs. Joseph (Vlb snj Mrs. flay Colby, very smell (Sukml to Illflif Id and obtsilad Lur marriage They returned to Fai r at sis oMk Mn!y eu manod by ULI p C nirg and K. iVUr" at the homo of the bti'bV grsndfitbor, C. W, Crane, in the presence of a few immed-atrelative After the memory a family reception was given in honor of the newlywed by Mm, II. W. Crane, Mr. Kiccel well known in Salk; end vicinity, having resided here fir the past few years, at which time ahe has been employed at the Drug company. Prior to her coming to Kalina she lived in Bingham and Kail Bale. Mr, and Mr. Kteel will remain in Kalina for a month, sfur which they plan to make their permanent home in Arizona. t' lorn, DON'T SQUEAL," If things The I'r lt d State Civil Service rommiteVun has announced that it will rtxeiv applications until November, i, 1929, for certain temporary pi-- , lions in the Bureau et fhe Census in Washington, D. C, In connection with I the Fifteenth IWcnniaJ cer.su, J The position for which eaamins-- ! lion are to 1 held are junior clerk,' ! In IhU iu in Anio Accideoi Iajnres of lb News do not sound iur look at you think they should, don't squeal, at the Lm stole tle march on us poor l an I Fair Tome jut Poople lh-vi- went to Kan Francisco. W just had to give you faithful read-.some kind of fajur ao you wouldn't stop your subscription, ami we have done our level best under the cimimstcrce and hope you will bear with us. Mary and Ada. r An automoble accident, w hirh might have proven verfout, happened Friday night afur the dance, abut two blocks north of Aurora. The car, widen was going northward, in some manner hit an embankment and was overturned. Fortunately tho occupants received only minor cuts and bruises and a terrific ahakinf up. Doris Madsen sustained a cut on the jaw and Internal injuries of the mouth. Unden Oker-lunreceived a cut on the right Lg as a result of its being thrust through the windshield. Quay Herbert and Merland Sorensen were tho other occupants of the car. All wsra rendered unconscious by the crash. Tho car was demolished beyong repair. Tho young people, who had attended a high school dance at Salina, had escorted some of their party to their homes in Aurora and were on thtir way back to Salina. It Is alleged llut Quay Herbert, son of Ernest Herbert and to whom the car belongs, was driving at a pretty fair speed when, in some manner, he lost control of the machine. It swerved to the side of the rad and turned over, pinning three of the boys under it. Quay was thrown out, and when he regained conscious-es- s he saw his friends pinned beneath the ear and succeeded in extricating one of them, and together they managed to rescue the other two. At this point some Richfield boys, homewsrd bound, came along and assisted the unfortunates back to Salina. Morland Sorenson did not regain consciousness until the following morning. At best it was a miraculous cecnpo and the victims can feel very fortunate, indeed, that they came out with only a few bruises and a good CentrrfielJ began ita 1929 campaign junior calculating machine c per tor, j IhU morning, According to report I and junior tabulating machine eper-from the management and fieldiwrn. at or. The examinations are open to this year is to tee one of the largest all (ItUatis of the United State, both and longest campaign in th hisloty mrn and who meet the reof lh company, aaya the CunnUvn . q'ljftm-r.tsValley New . It i especicd that n large Good weather condition and plenty of appoint menu will be made. The of water, along with the special care of acnice will probably range length and attention by farmers of the disfrom one la two years in most rate trict to their respective patches, have but in r,o rase wdl it extend beyond re nulled In a bumper yield and everyDecember 81, 1982. benething point a to a successful and Full Information regarding these ex ficial campaign. A family front Detroit, Mich., tranmlnalkma can be obtained from the CITIZEN'S TICKET. Th 1929 campaign, according to Kalina Civil Service commiscuroue United Stales veling through Canyon, L. J. Arnold, office manager at the to California, met with an accident sion, Washington, D. C, or from the For Mayor factory, will go down in history as ia known what at of the United States Civd I Sunday. It occured MKfelary I JAMES one of the moat succeasfui and the I JENSEN as the Alum Ikd hill, about 10 mdet ervice board at the post office or cuslargest in the entire history of the up the canyon. They were driving a tom house in any city. Councilman tor beet industry in this locality. Tonnage svdan and when the brakes beFord H. S. CRANE coverthe district yields throughout came it tipped over. ed by the company, comprising San The uncontrollable, Council men For who was driving, received father, A. C. PROWS pete and Sevier counties, are higher bud lacerations about the hand and A. than have been known in years, an arms and the A. C. W1LLARDSON right elbow was dislothe fanners are very optimistic over B. S. BASTIAN cated. The mother suffered a gash in the Urge returns that will be receiv the back of the head. The four childFor Recorder ed by them. ren escaped unhurt. MRS. JAMES 1. REX Washers, slicers, boilers and all the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and machinery at the mill has undergone K. W. Bird, who were in the canyon For Treasurer a thorough overhauling. Efficient and close to the scene of the E. LIMBER J. All teachers local of the The from the Manti, high rangers workmen under the supervision of Suto the tourists accident, hurried and La Sal National forests held school and the grad schools of tbs perintendent Hart J. Sanders have aid and assisted in uprighting the Members of tho Democratic party tli first day's session of the Forest district, according to advices of prill' spent the summer months going over err. They were given shelter over Siena of in the cipol school, Seorup high Salina, met at Woodman Hall Satconference Puffer's at every division and placing everything night at the K. W. Bird road camp. Management and 11. M. Thompson, principal of the urday evening, to nominate candidates Lake on Octolwr The 8. in readiness for the winter campaign. Tuesday, Monday morning Mr. Bird brought Kalina grade school, will attend the for the city election to bo held the meeting opened in the dinir.g room of Men were arsigend to their respec- the man to wounds where his Salina, convention of the Utah Educational 5th of November. It was decided to Disthe Puffer lake hotel. Assistant tive places Monday and everything Is were cared for by Dr. West. A me- trict Forester C. B. Morse outlined Association being held at Salt Lake enter the candidates under tho head the in for a campaign that chanic was sent up the canyon to reThursday, City Friday and Saturday of Citizens Ticket. The meeting was folinof the was lie purposes will go down in the history of the meeting, pair the car and the family succeeded lowed by U. S. of this week. Teachers of tho district well attended and a great deal of enGunnison in Swartz, logging Valley. dustry in reaching town where they took and E. C. Sanford, assistant in left this, Thursday, morning and will thusiasm was shown in naming the Owing to the fact that the years of lodging at the Brown Auto camp. candidates for the several offices. forest management, both of whom felt attend the several sessions. 1926 and 1927 were poor beet years HONORED AT BIRTHDAY. Plans now are should we Frank Herbert was named chairman use that the practicalof completed encourage and that beet raising in this locality Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sorenson rcturn- - ly for what is expected to bo the larg- of tho party and a complete reorganilocal Mrs. timber is wherever Earl Bird was the motif for a use its pracwas a total failure and that the 1928 cd from Nevada Tuesday night. They est assemblage of Utah educators in zation wa effected. E. W. Crane, birthday party Sunday afternoon, givj crop was anything but encouarging, report everything looking fine anl the history of the state, according Fiank Herbert and A. J. Lewis were en by Mrs. K. W. Bird, at tho Bird Hanger Milo T. Dyches of the the fanners of the district had almost prosperous in the state. I). W. Parratt, executive secretary named as alternates, to serve in case home. Chatting and a social time were to forest, read a paper on Scaling given up the idea of beet raising and good paper. of the association. With members of of withdrawals or disqualifications. the diversions. Luncheon was served and Measuring Forest Timber, and for a time it looked as though the inthe be will families there Mrs. Bird at one large table, which delegates by check dea on scaling and milling of dustry would die a natural but very G000 visitors in Salt Lake over was centered with a bowl of fall flownearly was fective deal made of Oakden the took a logs great devastating death. It week-enIn the school to addition ers. guesta were Mia. and Hutchings Sawmill. of patience and faith on the part of a attendance of teachers, and children, Francis prinChristensen large the company members and represenOther papers read were Care and school board members is and and .Keith and Miss cipals Randall, Babara, Use of Instruments Used in Forest tatives, to carry it over the crisis, but Miss Jensen of LaVcra anticipated. Richfield; now that this years crop has proven Management Work, by Lee Young; Monroe and Mrs. Ray of Christensen The conventhe for guest speakers successful and that weather conditions Standard Requirements in Aspen Blackburn of Redmond. Mrs. Bird was tion will be Helen T. Woolley, direcseem more favorable, it is expected Sales, by S. H. Ollerton, and Forest the tor child of the institute recipient of many lovely gifts, development that next) year will see the company Flanting and Sales, by E. P. Columbia of Teachers univerof her friends. compliments college, will in better standing and that there states are becom- - Cox from the Manti forest, L. A. Pechstein, dean of the colThe Business & Professional Wosity; be a larger acreage planted into su- ing more and more interested in the' Raneer jamos Jc.nsen of lhe Fish. lege of education, 500 CLUB ENTERTAINED. University of Cin- mens club of Salina, held its first Fourth Annual Christmas Live Stock gar beets. forest, presented a paper on cinnati; Cameron Beck, personnel diluncheon ThursMrs. and Farrell Monson entertained regular meeting Now is the time for all farmers to Show to be held at the Los Angeles Management Plans for Juniper rector of the New York Stock ex- day hoHouse the Whita at members the of the 500 club at her evening begin their plans for next years Union Stock Yards, November 30th standg Ranger Bert L Robins of the L. H. state the of tel. Dennis, features home change; deputy meeting Special Saturday evening. At . eight crop, by fall plowing and deciding the to December 7th, appreciating that it FiKhlake forest gave a paper during of instruction of discussion at were the tho a delicious luncheon was servpublic oclock superintendent coming is of live stock the for benefit the able maximum acreage they will be (y,e evening session on the subject, Rand traction which is being sponsored by ed at small tables which held center for and Frederick Pennsylvania, West of the and next beets Southwest, Firc Organization Needed for the to plant into spring. By industry director of the division of this club and which promises to be a decorations of sweet peas and Califfall plowing and preparing ahead, it with international possibilities of val- - Mantif Fishlake, and LaSal Forests. Rogers, state department of most spectacular production, to be ornia poppies. Seated at the tables health education, is possible to obtain greater tonnage ue to the flocks and herds of the great was continued two clays education, New York. presented to the public some time were Mrs. F. O. Peterson, Mrs. Claude The Southwest imating which time was and there are less chances for blight Empire. slogan s'longer' spent 2 p. m., there this winter. at Christensen, Mrs. Milton McCoy, Today, Thursday, Get with the of the of people and other pests. People acquainted valley in actually demonstrating, in the tim- will be Mrs. D. G. Burgess, president of the Mrs. L. A. Ilukgentoblcr, Mrs. Gale a meeting of the house of should get back of the industry and our neighboring states, weve much in ber, methods to be followed in mark- delegates of the U. E. A. in the house Salina organization, made the follow- Wright, Mrs. Max Sorenson, Miss encourage more beet acreage in the common. trees in National Forest timber, of The stock horse will be featured ing representatives chamber in the ing appointments as committee chair- Phyllis Jorgensen, and Miss Edna valley, as it is not only the fanner and burning brush, studies to state capitol. At 7p. m. the first gen- men: piling believDomgaard. In the contest at cards, industhe the at show, from the management that derives benefits determine growth and yield in the dif- eral session of the convention will be Mrs. L. A. Ilugen-toble- Mrs. Gale Wright won high score and Membership is there a that at are ing growing but rapidly employed many people try, ferent timber types, methods of con- held in the tabernacle, with Dean Finance Miss Violet Johnson; Mrs. Claude Christensen received the the factory and in the harvest in field for that class. The gaited horse trol of tree to insect diseases, Miss Stena Scorup; Emb- consolation. A. Thomas Beal of injuries of Education the and in no cow University business has the place general. etc. Utah, presiding. Arch M. Thursman, lem Mrs. A. S. Crane; Publicity there is no thought on the part of the trees, P. Mrs. of the Biologi- president of the association, will talk Mrs. II. W. Cherry; Magazine COUPLE STEAL AWAY; PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT management of getting into the gait- cal Scott Zimmerman, deMiss discussed methods on The for Ward to of Utah Survey, Rasmussen; Legislation Support Ability ed classes, but rather to confine this MARRIED AT REDMOND PART OF LIONS PROGRAM event to the horse associated with ag- stroying porcupines which annually an Adequate Program of Education, Phyllis Jorgensen; Health Miss Edna destory, by girdling, thousands of and Camem Beck will discuss The Domgaard. riculture and live stock activities. Cost of Leadership. Each chairman will be responsible M. M. Moody, representative of a There will also be a good represen- conifer trees. An interesting marriage of the B. one program and one project week was that uniting Miss Mae for classIn connection with the U. E A., contation of the heavy draft horse playground equipment company, M. Thompson, principal of the Salina es, including several Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright attend- vention, the annual meeting of the which will further perpetuate the moteams, daugher of Mrs. Arminta Murround-tabl- e disA club. were of tives F. B. this and E. Daude, ed the horsemanof school, a first of demonstration with School will be Vem Ivie, son of Mrs. Vilato held Boards' and association grade birthday anniversary phy, speakers at the regular meeting of the ship well worth seeing. The ordinary their granddaughter, Jean Wright, at Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Bishop's cussion of various business matters Ivie, .when the young people stole Salina Lions club at the Main Cafe farm horse has been given a place the homo of Gale Wright in Richfield, building, and also at 11 a. m. Friday concluded the evenings program. away at midnight Monday and were in tho Smith Memorial building. Thursday evening. Modem playground and altogether several hundred dol- Friday. joined in the holy bonds of matrimony ENTERTAINS FOR MOTHER. at the unique hour of 12:30 a. m. equipment and the present equipment lars will be hung up in prizes to fosof the Salina playgrounds were in- ter and develop this class of horse. Mrs. Kenneth Crane entertained in President J. Arthur Christensen perThis will not only be a colorful and l.onor of the birthday anniversary of formed the marriage at his home in terestingly discussed by Mr. Moody and Principal Thompson. Mr. Daude interesting feature of the show, but Mrs. James C. Anderson, her mothsr, Redmond, in the presence of the moT ; on talk the a value. of mining one substantial educational lengthy gave 4 Friday afternoon at the Crane home. thers of the bride and groom. Imme44. .3.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4. 444. ..4.4,44. 4, 4. ..4. .4. 4. 4.4. 4,4, 4. 4, 4.4. 4.,;. 4. 4. 4.4. 44 4. 2.4.4. 4. possibilities in Sevier Valley and Following an enjoyable social after- diately after- the ceremony the newPARTY FOR GLEANER GIRLS. lauded the several companies for the C. E. Millard, building contractor noon, Mrs. Crane served a dainty lyweds motored to Salt Lake City for Sunday morning a trip to the Wayne results they had obtained in the short At the close of the regular M. I. A. Wonderland was enjoyed by a party for the new high school, accompanied luncheon. A pink snd white color a few days honeymoon. time that they had been working on Meeting Tuesday evening, Misses Lois consisting cf Mr. and Mrs. Orlando by Mr. and Mrs. Ren Eckelsen, E. .T. scheme was cleverly carried out in Both the bridee and groom are well the properties in the district. Bird and Bell Webb entertained for Crane, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ewles, Scow, Howard Scow, Dean Rust and luneheon and decorations on the huge and favorably known in Salina, hav- Dr. A. J. Lewis, president of the the Gleaner Girls at the June Webb Mrs Gilbert I, arson. Misses Maurine Fiank Edwards, motored to Bryce birthday cak?. Thirty guest3 were ing resided here all their lives where club, had charge of the meeting, and home. One a month this group meets Thorsen, Phyllis Jorgensen anJ Edna Canyon Sunday and spent the day bidden to the party. they attended the grade and high some work was put into the hands of for a social at which time the study Domgaard, and Messrs. Clark, Arbo-ga- viewing the scenic wonderland schools of this city. Mrs. Ivie is a .of the civic committee. It was decided to of grand opera is taken up under and Stanley Domgaard. Southern Utah. Friday afternoon the Claud Mickel-so- n member of the 9 graduating' class see what could be done as to the bet- the direction of Mrs. Ed. Peterson and home was the setting' for a of North Sevier high school. terment of school playground condi- Mrs. Don Kenny. Tuesday night the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stark and KathMr. and Mrs. Ivie have many warm Mrs. Farrell Monson was hostess to most delightful party, when thirteen tions in the local schools. opera Aida was read and selections ryn Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Oker-lun- a few friends Thursday afternoon, the friends of Mrs. .Mickelson staged a friends who, with the Sun, extend from this immortal opera were played and Clyde and Dent Okerlund, occasion being her birthday anniver- surprise in honor of her birthday an- hearty congratulations. After a short Mrs. A. W. Wilson gave a party on the phonograph. After the study made a hurried trip to Salt Lake Sat- sary. Luncheon was served at one niversary. Cards and games were the stay at the capitol city the young eon- -, A' delicious pie will return to Salina, where they Monday between the hours of 4:30 and hour, luncheon was served to eleven urday. Dent expects to remain in the large table to Mrs. K. W. Bird, Mrs. aftcmoon3 pastime. 6 oclock in honor of her little son, members and their instructors by the city this winter and attend a business George Bird, Mrs. J. M. Bird, Mrs. luncheon was served at six oclock. expect to reside permanently. Floyds, eighth birthday. Seven little hostesses, after which fortunes were college. L A. Hugentobler and Miss Lois Bird. Mrs. Mickelson received many beautiA rousing time was had at tho J. F.. friends of Floyd enjoyed an afternoon told by the girls. ful and useful presents. of playing games and to round out Ewles' home when a party of young A. J. Crosier, a former resident of A. C. Willardson and Kenneth Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Edith Bullock Salina, came in from Salt Lake and is Crane spent Friday at Fishlake, bring- the events, a peanut hunt was staged, Miss Ada Freece of the Wasatch people were the guests of Mr. ard Mackn after which the little revelers enjoyed motored to the capitol city Saturday looking after his interests in this academy, visited w'ith her parents, Mr Mrs. Ewles at a gigantic waterrneKn ing back with them a giant i a tasty lunch served by Mrs. Wilson. . to visit friends and relatives. bust Tuesday night. of the state. in' and Mrs. D. V. Freece, Thursday. which Lake, the inaw, they captured M lu-k- Fail; 1 ? From Detroit wi-mr- e mat R; Citizen's Pan; 1 la-w- Fust Ram Ma; it Roll a i. E. ComP Beeline Fish-lak- e ship-shap- e" Fish-lak- e d. Easiness Gits S-2- Inter-mounta- liana Out-of-to- is Eaienaiinat 2 . . in ie ( ( r; M&r-ph- six-hor- I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! - st d se:-tio- j ft y, d |