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Show ! CfO A DONT SEND AWAY! '"If AT RUY PAINTING THE SAUNA SUN WANT AIX TWELFTH YEAH SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 WARD RUJET SOCIETIES OOTIUT. ANNIVERSARY lnteaiial lisas lav Visit Mcaail rt liKlVM,r il J. f .j'.J.t fc Hr tl ! l.r f c rt I., U cl till, wifi t Will l lt tU iMctr Mrt ilclifi!, nd huit.li4 I, offe-u- . I l ! iiliil-I'- -a ? M . .1- ii fi - fil i rv it'll.. i . l l!jein '!(' r.ur iy wk at and y ! club leader tii.A ng mIu4 held at the Utah Agrwul iural rvlkge, Ltgan, March 3rd t I) the follow Irg U4 Ur fit ).t ti.rUk) bo) th, ITU i, n re: . Mw.ng, p, ya.tupc, fcbirti .!1 U held : IU)' rugar beet; lislfnlj, )L) (, tir rt ully rom Ufie ClrtkUftn. lUhlxld. wing; kt kft CMsUlivr Must. eg lrld Mr. I'af be) M-- f-i- iu'-haft- it i'-f lie piepam il T. I. Stri.in anl it i't ii'tn, Mi, j? - n, ntmiaiitf I iiljl.'l iittir lj Nt'i'hl. I wAlt l"al ml ir iSf pti'-tl rvir u Ti'tiv Mu i 1? Jiine Fit fW) ki.jtiu g SUPERVISE SAUNA CLUBS fittaigl) and no. 3s MISS ELLEN SCORUP WILL dvrrfIT Vh lt.r I.! f (I CfrkU.lt wajo to sill. cur oa toads? try a A d kfi-- 1 1 Jtuft lsjr. Alma ley Kti-fil- l -- Lions Clubs and all Civic Organizations Boost For 89 as Logical Mail Route rl thiidriu. (Vnrrwl Roc tf De atlJ'.oAe tf of Xltrynd-- , tl t cannot bo senrrj Ntah iSrc twirg. of tin Ktnab LWs dab, Ij cM h 1m a c.t owe tho Odar Cfty-l!- l. W.litm tL lirttn, rnyutnr ere.Ur r, I kl.l, Th plhalpkl Pis the Iso cutlined by tb e CarmrbKanab proposed routo, es thi when an rk!i)U rUfci il, Tl'hlklm, nd Under rt , f tl.o fiStu-n harm, leader all tmi. arrvwe, thu particular communhl-opting Uj-A. )ear, fU'h iwaiHtmti'l was ms! that the club, h .lo play, IV Oid lahiiird lo (, White, (itntnlMiiiftrr on who a l atteftile! ahu-tli will a.vuit iW Ifincljkl Ue pui p?rtt rolls er a no', was gum in the teirt, , a auptniaota of club work in the almost lo a man, drsUitd that route contrail. The romnuR.til and towns bund) itKclicf, a ii. w and !urne tin evefting tl rt r fauurd tot mall transit hal would le Uncf t'.ed by r cU-- g TUn r; ouil nrd for thd rvtmr.s tariout ccrnmunilirM whrr they l:v S3 . ll-- y wns was The rhar I It hkll that each ba ler to tl outl., tl an HI, By aftticipated y f Wn ib mails over SJ would b Anl'mony, Mr. Kri;ht kt rd. i i.l I at Iwdi nnd the au jftuual club. r than Esralnnte, Tioph, WhhUe, Kirgtoi, Hole ft nte tnju'rrir1 rt for tligLIi upriMM 1'iiy. TF dub, l frtbcf with citisrn. I! Sr ilm.ii h apple atrd the n hi ad In w lo thee kjJcii there at a mas nrtiii it Hiiif or hiftt ci c made. To ir iously, had n non .Cannon iiif, Hear ills r ncieta who if Itipart. l air a lsg nil rcfuU must - in be of leader who lav cJ the CVdar Utty route, hut af- I lid Georgetown. ruinUr a nriisl At IV Mtnd watd thn Ami" her Important farter is beng In 4 Ik'ulilif Mol (llbll Ik pgiiltlftl atjce ll.ene lat two or ter making further imrt igation and wrrl a ?ts. d uu:, and in tbo event the R o given, and wa frul) went mslin laud tlK-- at bast a tnree years, who will alao te actic with othr plans for tmutng ' for the itvaiun. Mr U aw.rJ-r the mall contract, Gramlj in the Uls-- ten! atttndaiHe during March boy and girl club program strongly record favoring tbv route Jan, Ul ISM II aupeniord the meeting Is it that by company to and Aprd, and all trndKsit arout. n Jwvier ccunty thi year. prpced that would bring more good and I'uimir the aflen.uin two oiu net n on beiwein Salt a Da fast put do-ntX be for would repis'.rtrl by mad. n.Mli, mul I'bja, ".hlomon Tide," anj It la sail, Ibis train. Scc-- J MmyivJe. to cU A com the Cedar than out. tow! danrd by C.ty way. A jl r1," vitf and ptoved Lako Lave Salt early la U nd and hid rlavk mendsn mur.iration with Senator W. It. King, i I a i ftp Mi.ihri. A tray lumheon about morning, Maryavale reading to Dr. A. J. Lrwia, pmidenl of the irined to ptkt w oj iii .re to those attcnJ'ng. In this same of the aomc H, even, day. cf I.K'iH, I li I 11 HI Jurn g Match and April. Kalina club. Indicated that post it 'sen along the lino to be served lime In July, Il h r !int-- l that arv. hai the ronteta will Is keen and tal official at Washington, D. C a uih as Kanah, would got daily w Mindy rcnteft!rd l aaaured by the crtl bundled :lrti iMigstf will favoring the Cedar City route lar rvlce. la in attiLn fact that all the Uy are working A message was immediately dispatchtl the and that n any who have newr ed to Senator King by TreiUlrnt Realizing tbv In.portnnco of routo dibjrfitly and faithfully to be in Urn wf.l will intlif the trip. It l mt only as a medium for a nail readmcM fur the bg meet Salina be f9. Lewis, aking thst no decision to a k the eastern vin alvo projMf scout s, at the Monroe jamboree last Prominent banker from all parts made until all communities concern eervlre, but the possibilities of securitort to come n m'.l.rrii I'tah and aeaMin. walked away with aevcral cf the north weat country, the diacua eJ be heard from. King replied by a ing a mail amice from Kanab to are the fanrd uoild wide svnic atAria., Kanah pur and it i believed that better aien of important topica concerning wire that nothing would be done at Flagstaff and Ihx-n;- , Zin-M'. the A tractions. rtl lnk will e attainel this year, a hanking, stock and industrial enter this time, and asked that the matter Lions will eUlioi the postal authoriUariwI highway, thiougii the tunnel session b taken up and submitted to the ties to establish this MW route. Aud A'-ivlo cut down the num the lads, under the direction of prises, featured the stps can national to Scout the TacTic Master the Man postal department at Waahington. Dr. they announce that a mall aervirs Ixland Bank Northwest f are Z)ns park Tayne, anj ak la r of fcUHum.l lo nci idi iits in Utah held theinselvea trainto intensive at yon. Bryce canyon, known ns tho v Lewis has already mailed a number over m would be a stepping alone to conference, Portland, plying tgement hrii'ay nocn nt the first eje start painted pot, with Us glowing and meelng of tho board of directors of ing. Oie, March Sth and Cth, aaid IL B. of communications to dubs and civic grimier future relations and developCommissioner Knlgbt dated that Crandall, cashier for the First State organizations, asking immediate ac- ment of the southern scctiwns. And it brilliant colorirga, the grotesque fig- the Motor Safety league of Utah, ures, temples, ami most everything, t rg.nir.ed et tin troop from Marys-ral- e Bank of Kalina, and the secretary cl' tion with proposals to the department would Iw a progie .aive stp toward a ropiest of (iovirm r prertically every to carved by nature, and the many lJeJinond on the north, the Utah Pinker association, who at Washington. south, through highway from Canada to (ieurgc 11. Irn, at tb chanibrr tf would lx1 returned from mountain dal-- nnd lakes, will surely e convention the the at Mexico, over route 89. the Interests Is the out first that represented It jamUnee. pointed i'iiirre in Suit Lake. Sentiment along route 89 Is rrewi week. of one the Hundreds i ppcal to tie visitors. be of beat served all can of prominent through A. The hr itors nnimd Malcolm Ur. M. M. Nc.l on hankers am! financiers were present mail contract, and by handling of tho ing and every citizen residing along intcrn:.t;ur:.l;Kc..Mr( of t,K. (.liti s IN THE LEAD. ti and it proved high, mail by one direct route, either from this now famous highway Ue the at convention director, was among a cin,liluVi0n nnd by i able and to closer Utah's carries sever-that In from ! you are There ly tho birth way or speakers, nnd ..misled that the invita-for prof interesting ths week, Marysvale. reperta an( pUns to 8oicit mpm. tion Ik cXt,n.!el nnd that the Lions n f th- - g'rls arc leading the boys in nuntlwr every angle. Entertainment and hos- al communities that can be served,, scenic wonderlands than any other of district 28 join in one mass to put I t.ltc. by alnmat two t one. Dr. C. K. West pitably, accorded by the Portland should the mail lie routed by the way route, is daily gaining favor for It convention of the the viit bankers association, were added fea ovtr big An rdvi.ury roiim-icon.isting of reports two girls. lorn on March (5, Utah. to tures. Johan-wMr. one Mrs. to and dilegatcs Rupert ri present "iCves of all civic, industrial Mr. Crandall, who had been namei and ore to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. in the and wonmnr. organizations Mr. anMrs. Mickds'n. and Ivic Ira ns a member of the publicity commib-tee- , state will he appointed by fjovernor gave an address on Livestock it was announced, and will nounce the arrival of a daughter at me'-- t wtli the board of directors at their home Friday of last week. There 1oans." His topic was a broad one 1 tV next league gathering, April 11, are four bnh'es at the Salma hospital, and his experience in this particular a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. line since engaging in the banking in Salt Lake. The league is a organiza- Earl Mickelson on March 17, one to business in Salina, fitted him to tion, drs'.pncd to promote safety. Mr. and Mrs. Lanmr Rasmussen of handle the subject splendidly. After The huge water tank, with a or. ft, The teachers have Wn making exMr. Mcmbersli'p will be offered to the Redmond, March IS. and Sunday a son adjournment of the convention to city cf nearly 1000 gallons, used for to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voorhees of Crandall visited California, where he cursions throughout the county nuhlie at $1.00 per year. water for the engines plying 1 revision Dean the on h storage tho Nuttal of hear 00! tax With the annivcisary P.ennih'e to Ihe coir t it ut ion, as Manli, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy was looking after some important branch line of the Denver the he along afternoon gave question. Saturday I. D. S. diordi rapidly approaching, adopted by lie board, is as follows: Wilson, burn Tuesday. banking business. & Rio Grande, and which collapsed his third discussion in the Richfield interest over the entire nation is Believing the constantly incrca.s-i'is to be rebuilt high school auditorium. Wednesday Monday of last week, numbtr of persons killed and in men A are now at once. crew at of shifting toward Utah, and particular in with he talk continued the fourth jiircd operation of the autothe work is work that and it in expected will lecture Elsinore. he ly toward Salt I.akc City where per- mobilesthrough Thursday, ba3 reached such a proporwill be completed within about tvr) will financed The are lectures Salina. as 23,0iMJ as by people many haps tion that traffic accidents have bethe teachers but the public is invited weeks. throng to celebrate thi3 mammoth come a menace to the safety and lo attend. Since the tax problem vit Consternal ion reigned at the depot centennial conference event, accord- wtdfaie of the people of this state; in Utah, it when the old tank gave way. Without concerns every person ally and that past efforts of prevention ing to L. D. S. officials. is hoped that the pubic will avail itself a moments notice, one of the iron of through laws and law enforcement An exceptional representation With of near the The cf this opportunity when Dean Nut-la- l bands snapped, and the pressure befactors to preparaapproach following pertinent have proved ineffectual, and the re Mormon people from all wards and lectures in Salina. discussion this and are enumerated t:on beet seed beds and ing so heavy on the other bands, the of import suits obtained in attempts to educate branches, not only of the United caused will the them to break and a deluge once the render at recognize to have tanee of planting early, the followthe States, but of several foreign coun in public ATTEND ALBERTSEN FUNERAL. of water swept over the' yards. The of same: importance necesand is that it pail foiled, ing article written by O. A. Christentries as well, will join in this century section house, In close proximity of First The moisture has been conMayor and Mrs. Conrad Peterson. the celebration winch will continue for sary that tnoie effective means of sen, and appearing in the last issue served by early working of the sod tank, was slightly damaged, but Miss Stena Scorup, Sidney J. Ottlcy, preventing accidents be of paramount of The four days, it is stated. no serious results followed. otherwise Farm which will the th of the prove Messenger, grow young pushes Mr. and There will be a number of unique importance to the community; there- of inteiest to beet growers of the plants, whereas it is often the case in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Water for the engines passsupply and in Mrs. Harold Felt, Mrs. Roy Colby features connectel with the centen- fore, we, the delegates assembled Sanpcte-Scvidistricts: later planting the small plants are Miss Vernal Curtis attended the fun- ing was impaired and it was necesconference of the the by governor nial conference this April, according Plant beets as early in the spring dwarfed because of shortage of mois eral services held for Miss Minnie sary to secure the aid of firemen, fire to reports, which signify that many 'late of Utah on this 10th day of as the land can be worked into a met iture wilhin the two to range of their small Albcrten at Emery, 1030, for the express purSaturday. A engine and pump for a day or low seed bed and the temperature root system. spectacular attractions will be added February, the toengines. memorial from the senior class, of supply to offer inspiration to the largest pose of discussing this problem, Second Early planted seed can be which Miss An expert is here from Salt Lake and means of im- has warmed the air and the soil. This a was with Albertsen member, wrays gether S. D. ever L. assem, people group of condition usually comes late in March planted shallow enough that air per-o- r to the and a temporary pumping system and a letter of condolence proving picsent conditions, do hereby bled in one city. early April in Utah districts. In meating the soil can reach the seed were has been supplied to care for emerand Dr. Don associate from others Merrill, ourselves, any family a paOne outstanding feature, in con- - to prevent rotting and yet be in plenfy backward seasons as this 1929, who wish to join with us, into a read during the services. Miss Scorup, gencies. geant. The Message of the Ages, dition of soil and temperature comes of moisture for vigorous growth. In The old tank, in sen ice for many of ' organization, the purpose Mayor Peterson and Mr. Ottley were come two weeks later. depicting the history of the church which is latter plantings the seed is some- to take whatever means are the years, was built of Oregon Redwood, speakers. since it was founded, will be presentThe beet acreage in the Brigham times put too deep into the ground in among automodeemed and being in use for so long resulted to advisable curtail ed each night and will contain neardistrict in 1929 was carefully tabu- - order to be in sufficient moisture for in deterioration, causing the unexbile accidents in the state of Utah. ON GARDENS. LECTURES be- - germination. ly 1,000 persons. The small the that lated, listing acreage sprouts planted To wc accomplish this purpose, Another new feature, The Mormon Mrs. C. E. West gave an instruc- pected collapse. now and hereby establish the Motor fore May fiist and the acreage plant- are able to reach the surface are often a brochure arranged ?d after May first into separate divi- - weakened and many runt beets result. tive keture on gardening at the bf Century Book, MOVE SHEEP TO RANGES. in magazine stylo, which- aims to Safety League of the State of Utah, oionS1 with the total Third Most early planted beets monthly meeting of the Ladies Litertonnage and the to be governed by the following show the achievements along various and Civics club, held Wednesday Chas. C. Nielson, th3 well known and that we heieby set our average tonnage per acre computed in are on Fall plowed land, which ha3 ary lines of the Mormon pioneers and at the Presbyterian chapel. Mrs. flockmastcr, returned Sunday, after In each division. night is This division the virtue the first m3ny advantages. of the same and as members lames their descendants, will be distributed West outlined the general culture of having spent some time' transporting .hat any other persons in sympathy early planting 802 acres yielded an of Fall plowing. eve of on the the home flower and vegetable gar- two cars of wards the throughout of acretons avcrae the With Fourth and T,ie vigor early P('r sheep to the eastern Utah our aim and objects are urgfd the confeienee, comes the report, so wi't) scrond division late planting 1571 ous growth of early planted beets the den, and also touched on the bee and Colorado summer ranges. o do likewise. that every member of the church may of the home, placing of shribs acres yielded an average of 11.17 tons cultivator can be put to earlier use were taken to Thompsons and appreciate as fully as possible the acre. This shows an average of and further encourage rapid growth and varietiss of planting in this lot released to the range from that point. per MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. spirit of this significant occasion. three tons per acre more on the early and conservation of moisture, cality. A vocal solo by Mrs. Leland Special care has been given the sheep Announcement of the marriage of planted fields. i Fifth In consequence of this fast Hugentoblcr and songs by the club, during the winter months, Mr. NielMrs. AnGrace to Ernest In and the are that Murphy son having kept them in corrals with WOMEN HEAR LECTURE. years normally early early growth, the beets can be were pleasing musical selections. derson of Redmond, Friday of last the date of April 20th will about thinned earlier while the atmosphere special feeding. A group of fifteen ladies were in- week, came as a pleasant surprise to equally divide the acreage planted is more favorable for beets to revive ATTEND GUNNISON BANQUET. structed in home management at a the host3 of friends of the well and our records show results similar after Mrs. D. G. Burgess, president of thinning, enabling more timely OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED. lecture given Monday afternoon at known couple. The ceremony was per- to those given above. The I the Salina Business and Professional average cultivation, the heme of JIrs. Bert Murphy. Miss formed at Richfield and in the pre- tonnage of the Mrs. A. S. Crane entertained for Sixth The beets are more vigor-- j Womens club, Mrs. A. S. Crane, Mrs. early planted fields Effie Barrows, superintendent of the sence of immediate members of the always exceed by several tons per ous and advanced and able better to Afflick Bastian and Mrs. II. W. Cher the eldest ladies of the town Saturhome management extension service families. Mr?. Murrhy is well and acre the per acre yield of the late resist possible adversities of season, ry, were at Gunnison Saturday eve day afternoon at her hom. reins, of the U. A. C., was here and also popuialy known in Sal'na, having planted fields. Many fields considered and pests, that may beset their ning. They were guests at a banquet potted plants and carnation? decoratincluded in her lecture suggestions her- - n;o'-- t of her life. Mr. independently will show l gh-eby the Gunnison club in honor ed the living room and lunche-- n exeeptions growth. on remodeling and ins'rm turns 'hi Ander.on i prominent in stock and In rhort and to summarize, the of National B. P. W. week. tables. A social afternoon, with sories ways to this conclusion but the dyeing and color crmlinnt:nn. Mrs. farming in ten at his home town, average results over a period of early planted beet gets off to a good Manti, Rith- - ar.d reminiscenes of early day experNephi, Ephraim, W. D. Fitzgerald of Richfi-l. county Redmond. The newlyweds are reeeiv-in- g years points the way to greater pro- - start and in most cases accumulates field and Salina were rep: earned a iences were enjoyed bv the leader in project work, attended the the congratulations and best wish- fits by planting beets as early as advantages over the later planted the banquet and participated in dainty luncheon was tervcJ fur lecture given by Mica es frm ILeu many friends. weather and soil conditions are right, beet throughout the program. itenty guests. tf il '4 iii.jriii ii m Ik It iif, LI t and nni.t.li f i 'I. tortile tUli li I' tftl) I l fittili in (tilt m'iun, .ii i tmf in July, TKu rln.n wot Ulm !.a Dr. I f I. 4nii, iliHfict wi'li rlfiffil Mr di(IH, f.J BirwWli if ll. Lhi rillC t! Utah and Half mh m alt IV i'untlj). M. than T.'i lnr nil L ns l ui at the g iI real tiilliu ian ei rh n. Dr. A. J. la n if, HSttJll I)f 111? c Kalllta Ll t. W among tla5M ..nn. lind on nltrntlini: tin bunday hit nlurn he yave out itu informs mad la r tUn llmt !tHi had I rn ,n liivjinltKii lo time aHndig lh Miiuial In! r.t i Ifl ct fi'cii'. mu re a iti'tn ptf He uv f f rf Wkld iiiciKK-i- r ff P.lm, e Atolmon, Koochkiem. tk, fr 't li" eMiir ew?ftfj Ull fr io-1- 1 lt te ecu s hr rtp-eU-J- i.h-til'- s . - it-n- lk tl. iswi l- ar Tj 5J,i,t 1 4 - ln (() d n x-rv- e "W Saliiia Banter i nu-r- e lk s Bad n Li--- : Ik-inc- r wx-r-s (Mail icienis tin con-fa- 1 inr two-da- y e d , ,u : high-Man- ; J ! n Dim llmial DaioisFaainiaifar li-rn- 11 , Littre non-prof- Ttorsda? Dewt it I g Benefits From Early Planting Are Enumerated By Specialist safety-mindednes- s er j non-orofi- - - con-lituto- n; - iti-fyi- Th'-shee- p te'-id'i- n Club'-fro- d, gu:-s's- th-j- |