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SAUNA UTAH, FRIDAY MARCH 28, 1930 TWELFTH YEAR PRESBYTERIAL MEET HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL V i lie Local Kano Olers for Ml'nllim. in rWge .f V t1 Halt hut i h, J!ry I.a Si.e n any liras NO. 39 LOCAL BOY SCOUTS MAKE SPRING CRUISE Yoar A f. laud Capacity of Aurora Clay Plant Being Doubled to liisf wird,j Meet Increasing Demand group of l y isoul frvtn ligvtlwr with Ikout Matter L all moums-l4)n, ahwVsd "old on their favMilvh torJ, i"byterAl Md at a thrill Suth rn The Re? of Cej u .1 aai d XMight tlw rrwsr ef llw Ml, lfcs;.lil JJiiiiiliV anj if 1 b(P sad phamg all rr this ent M n. s M.sih had dele U1 Saturday, Ut1a a iiil Mm) at !i K.! hiM waa ihw f:it Wat trip fur thw aa It l w.h luuding, sr 4, ail music n Irui), and rvwry so-u- t ge a na kick' i s I ball)' fintn all for aid U !p ai.rul evet iwi'i-fernt the lung ride, Th rwitw pole ' m die , M f III Irf slstrj, OMwit.tf (ittt.ariiU f' Ihw th MimI Sn.c rVmm- i.hnl. P t le (liTH !y lU Wlumal tl rtti1 IdhU f, and liw'i I to fnsn Um U A Crk tli WrsUm the MHaUrom wnw ha4 floi tit tnlj.ir .i g tic , , uL W the pUnt Clay tf North .ci(rl Kfh fcr!t4, Tl M liau.l iti'.r, llig re the mountain tl Aun-rrrusd ahng have advanced iMy at at J some fowr )ctr ago, approx Itat. tiv iii.jsfaut panjr, i UhiI Uvti IbJim I te In ('f.. Undii al thw Jworup meadowa uvh thw manage IS that wire ihij e4. The deUp, SflrJ, rapid pew ( t.Ht with lb t'apriitaiie ia time f.u a lumtwvn. Te ivtiun In mand hs ini fvsscl (a a gratifying found ha It to it Ih of So. necessary Iktt'U, lir'l, th Sful I he rharart.r , tr p w a ma le hy Ihw way tf SulJr rrwasw rspar ty prduti'.n and a earn point ami by the end if this month in th m.J ska i tht aU rp Li!nl Ipalgn la nw in with an)on. I'ritul hair. Iiigtihrr Mr. whereby tM xx earled nf tl mil output will amateur on tinging and obswrvat ions Ihirto thw rutin will l ihubUI Follow irg bate lL.nct .'l, dirtikt wwrctarjr of I ha shipped during March. wnw made and later rvmpletw map fcn n.s-r- l ion and an invest igatnn, II. tl JVi m tl.tismli of the tcriaO Among itnpiovrntcnl to b b) lUmon, the h a J.iij rh&nMc r, I made of thw twit W(T, Bwivw, general manager for thw made will be the installation of a San h at ihunh. lb ! wi,h adiuiUr from thw ticurer and uMli)'nl ly lli-i- i Ciuihni. Jake enw nf thw eoum amMurwed that thw mill complete additional unit, which Inwnw thw principal apeak J0;tr nffneni were heard and other 'f1' thw ai.J Wtl Krafl U tle rank In thw oonld hw Imreawd to vhld double the clude one RaymunJ and one R neouta. t of framing ihw of r awlon two.Jay but'iM-s.yrinj f ImiHilnmw nmipied the SN1 part lo the (UK IkiUrl Seoul Master Belaud tn.H Kiii.hr, supplying different a ispaity wet t present. U the Ik I'ri'J'jli'iitL fu!!et ex'cnl. Vivian and souu llal. It- - v. iCiiuhrl ia os of day. A Raymond separator, twe demand for the (ail Ssurup, I'ayna, Tiw mi a of ituiraw,l rtinripal Uigt.Ail daughter tf (In1 wild, No Morri Curti, Hugh Bird. n n Im l fur Uy al Bogota, and hew a.'ctrra, a aoclrr bln with a f and George Smith Wcsk-and Sorenson limar Cherry.' be will also hw JoO ihrrw this wrrw Improvrapacity, ilisnl, yar, Fagl--Medicine !jwt I1 niy fine tr.p, the boy chcruikd ement. At the m'ne where men and iiKtrurtion and train lf j call Man Boo, Cuthinjr, upoi in at thw Institution. n their return. I ami hate been employed, trucks for of th real. hi gods aith the Next Sunday afternoon an Impresthe mine product to the avr Mrs. in Mr conveying Itrurroft, adlrw, I'l. frotor jinl rv'ti, D.unt Ardron, sive ceremony will Is Uhl at the first I t mdl. will be installed. Three true! lw what a rrh nivw of rmi h nn rnrtcin scmMi: who Ms a ward chapel, at w'hkh time awards ii g netoini l .il. (J jn iTiwral leah'n-nwill be included In the new mine Fom i.f hi Ijiura. F.te l made to acoul s of the Redmond will A tractor engine will be l imnnl mflui-rcand the equipment. fir girl MuilitiU orr 1U tl Byron Jin and Aurora and two troops of Salina. used lit dragging plow to loosen Ibe w i mi-ft of who come rountrioa, irign mii mih) 1st ("limit iturii, who ly The lOOth Anniversary of the L. D. f!rulive off ic lots of th Bryrt CanIn Amor-ito ninkw their home. The clay. Complete and new mine equipthe. part of William. Janu s and Walschool ment will also Im of a i hold a to council high more Advantage junior S. to Church the" yon arranged U hw bring expected women ami 'work swi.ru trU Installed, and with lace, rwlssiivrly, Il ex three gallant duration and the splendid training the abandonment of teams and th SunCourt of Honor at two forty-fivever than to Salt l y home missionaries, un on people nriinl City t Enlciwcti fall in Iac with Ihc Uau- - d new substitution of trucks r offiren. an I before in conference history, accord- day afternoon. Eiliglbtea for the made possible through Salina greater headtiful sisters of Ramon. Marian. Chi- were manual arte emphasisbuilding, the must have swarJs first h and to Chun completed will lie attained in transporting preparaing official, bead Iranclaco Nm way orU, "" ' quia and Canmli'a. rayed hy Fern iu.ileia of the Treshytenal. tion are under way to entertain in and second class and tenderfoot tests. ed in an addrras given by Irvin S. the rlsya from the mine to th m!!L Nelda linkman. Horrnrv Koalls, state director of vocational The installation of trucks and mw way possible the visitor whoj every Brienholl. Marian AM n, a fmnd of r trvk to the Mormon capital in time' training, at the monthly mine equipment at the mine, wiD rethe PpanUh i. Ur. Oral Chratensen. the at association meeting fur the duce the forces somewhat, but addiSunJay, meeting, ening Aldi n. Leath and her fathi-r- , Janu-high achnol auditorium Thursday eve- tional forces will be required at th 6. April Kasmuasen, arrive at the village to ning of last week. Mr. Noalls gave an reducton plant. In fact. It is announcThrongs at the conference are anrestore the Mission CajnsUano. extensive review of the history of ed that some six or eight additional ticipated to be so Urge that admit- Interwoven into tho plot of this education, comparing the early day men will be regularly employed, n siun to the priesthood meeting at ten opera is a Ixautiful love story of o'clock Sunday morning and also to training with that of today, bringing addition to the regular forces. AddiBanion and M irinn, and Ine FLagle out the new and modern advantage tional crews are now employed In the the pageant, "The Message of the and Noneeta, and the humor of for be which will higher learning. In his talk on installation of the new machinery and nightpresented Age, life. Othrr charaeters arc B ll enumerators 1M.OOO census The manual ails Mr. Noalls illustrated his plan have been made to have the Cnpturim; "baby" lions, full of ly beginning April 6th at eight Burns, a fo man of Ramnii, played fight and with collect 2 to will with articles made in other work completed by the middle of Apon lecture who April begin scrappy dispositions, o'clock, will be by ticket only, Church hy Briant Burgess, who becomoa in- ' not the 7t of the ordinary person, officials state. Members may secure facts about the people of the United school. and by students, all of which ril. The cost for the new Improvefatuated with the daik eyes of Ijiura and m ll ,m tho were interesting. ments will be approximately $14,000. ordinary person gels tickets from their bishop or their States, will need to know their Anderson, and a chorus of sixty memMoniah Hall, who was bore from e and also something about the mention. Whether ordin stake president without charge, it is The product from the Western Clay bers who aie composed of cowboys, recent history of the world according Salt Lake to attend the meeting, &. Metals company is used for refiniron worker are just plain folks isserted. ary Indians, Mexicans and students. a as it rannol lc found Reports indicate further that within to instructions which are being sent spoke on vocational training for high ing vegetable and mineral oils, and With aueh talent nnd under the su n the dirtumnry. But a group of ihe next few days "The Mormon Cen- out from the Census Bureau in Wash- school graduates and who are unable markets are found in Texas, Oklapervision of G. M. Wright, "The Belli Iviys, employed at the Sevier Vally tury Book," which is issued in com- ington. Among the most important to do manual labor through being crip- homa, California, Pennsylvania, New of Capistrano" will ring foith with Coal and riveting memoration of Mormonisms 100th questions to be asked of everybody pled or otherwise disabled from hard Yck, Canada and other sections n erecting eomiany an appeal to all music lovers on April the massive steel work at the mine, birthday, will be distributed through in the mining census nre those relat-ou- t labor. Vocational training, the speak- the United States. fourth. role the of heroes last the membership of the church and ' H'fT to place of birth of the person er stated, is sponsored by the state Saturplayed nnd as a means of stimulating enumerated and the place of birth of educational department. Both boys elsewhere real a afternoon, day captured live lion took him alive, inind you local and national interest in what a his father and mother. Each person and girls, who, through misfortune, rnd had him securely fastened and century of Mormonisin has accom- must be credited in the census records and with a high school education, are lan-in one of the autos. plished. This publication will contain to the state, territory, or foreign given opportunities to advance in this Tin exciting experience happened feature artkles by church leaders and country in which his birthplace Is special work and thereby become innow located, regardless of what the dependent. Mr. Hall cited many inen two autos were passing Water other important writers of our Weststances where unfortunate students The ern couniiy, it is stated. Hollow, on the innn highway. (Continued on page 4) men sighted three buby lions disportadvantage of this work, j have taken become have themselves near and very efficient and the they ing highway decision was at once reached to make independent. Announcement that contractors Mrs. Alma Esplin, of the home aworded the job for'constructing seva rapture. When one of th? lions athe reading department of the AgricuD en nnd a half miles of highway of tempted to make his tural college, gave a brief talk on gravel standards in Kane county became lodged between two rocks. at home and the great ad- north and west of Kanab have started One of the brave men grabbed a leg, reading We want our city to be known as, unclean corners of back yards. Lets another covered the animal with a vantage gained. She concluded her real construction work, and along and Beautiful all work to one end protect the i marks "Galina, the Clean blanket, and the third tied the legs. route 89, will be heralded with delight by giving a short poem. health of our families and of our and Tourists A City. mixed strangers Tiie Mast was loaded into the passing program was given by by patrons along the route. The conby thoroughly cleaning the grade Rchool. The first grade pu- troversy over the mail routing, no and the party continued Salt through judge us largely by the im- - neighbors, homM nn1 surroUndintr8. May we under the direction of Miss Bar- doubt, will be nearer a settlement as pils, Tnkewoid, eooing over their great pressions of the appearance of ourlflgjj gha.t we make this a campaign of dramatized "Little Black Sam- the course along the proposed mad achievement. The beast of the jungle, ney, streets, our homes and the cleanliness. beautifying our homes by painting considering at ths time of the year would be presented to the of our bo, and students from the fifth route win be over improved roads. when more of these birds are being .they sud, public places. Salinas munici- and brightening the dull spots. Remusi- zoo. when But alas, park pl6 contract for the improvement was they pal officers are anxious to cooperate move all old and dilapidated fences grade entertained with a novel released by the fish and game depart- Bibnty AJ1 Is Not Bliss, that uwan,,d to cal selection. reached the city, they found their with the citizens in jj. D. Palfreyman of ment. making this one and Ycpair broken down places. Flowwas the concluding song by Springville, his bid being $97,276.97. he was dead, f'ear of the most Blisters, prize motionless aggressive and success- ers, trees, shrubliery and beautiful a "In Utah county, an investigation of being domesticated and and ful Clean-U- p group of boys in the Junior high. petted Surveys and other considerations outcampaigns we have lawns, bring happiness and contentcovering a period of twelve months lack of air caused by the g side the bid, it is said, will cost the has been carried on by Professor blanket, it is believed, caused the ever had. and doing so we ask that ment cultivate them. state approximately $100,000. HIGH PRINCIPAL To give citizens ample time to FORMER you place your rubbish, cans, ashes, Clarence Coitman. He took pheasants demise of the Bids for the construction of the prized animal. The dcbiis and other unsightly and clean-umake the a success, plan GETS MERITED PROMOTION Southern Utah highway improvement, during the different seasons of the names of the brave men could not be refuse all in one pile in I declare that one week be set aside year and under varying conditions learned, but stockmen are planning was asked on three schedules, one for front of your homes. Friday and Sat- for this purpose, and that the camand carefully analyzed the contents on and structures on the road in a tabled to the hills, electing Dan Baker, popular Sevier county grading urday wagons and trucks will load paign start Tuesday, April 1, and conof their stomachs. The findings led mark the miles Kanab four and from place where the baby lion the rubbish and haul it'away. tinue for a whole week. educator, and principal of North SevProfessor Cottman to conclude that was one the to south line; captured. There is great danger of disease in C. E. PETERSON, Mayor. ier hgh school for two years, later even though the pheasant eats conmiles three of about construction for going to Salt Lake where he taught, of road in the Three Lakes section, siderable of the agricultural crop, he N EW G RANDU A UC.IITER. SPECIAL CONVENTION RATES. physics at the East high school to which extends from six to nine miles in turn destroys enough insects and fill the vacancy caused by the death Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ewles were weed seeds to more than offset the an1 ,s at Presnt a district some arrested Charles three Harry Cushing, Wilson, passenger c. 0f Arthur Smith. Mr. Bakr and hisjnorth of Kanab advised Monday that a daughter was damage to crops. Denver & Rio Grande, weeks ago on a charge of forgery, estimable wife, during their residence uangerous stretch through a canyon. for the agent Commissioner Mecham reports sim- bom Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. with Dilworth in Salina, made hosts of warm friends The third schedule was for graveling headquarters at Salt Lake, appeared before Judge of Ely, Nevada. Reports ilar investigations in other parts of Ferry both sections. and ani au wji be in Salina, and was Woolley at Manti Wednesday glad of the promotion were also received that the mother spent Wednesday the country, which prove conclusiveThe Palfreyman bid was low for in conference with Dr, A. J. Lewis, of the well known educator. the ly that the pheasant is a benefactor and daughter are doing splendidly at piesident of the Salina Lions club. first schedule and total. It was In commenting on the appointment in orchards, gardens, vineyards, to 'he Ely hospital. Congratulations Mr. with the proviso that unless Cushing was here in the interests the Salt Lake Tribune has the fol- piesented shade trees and other riant life where ar being extended to Mr. and Mrs. of his went to Mr. Palfreyman work all the company and was conferring lowing: devastation has been caused by the Draper over the happy event in their with club officials relative to rates The would not be binding. bid the inAppo:ntment of Dank! Bake, conto the award 'ommission Japanese beetle. Analysis of stomach family. Mrs. Draper was, before her form Southern Utah points to Denexpects structor of natural and social sciences contents in other sections show that maiTiape, Miss Mae Ewle3, and a ver, Colo,, to Palfreyman Tuesday. the International during at the West high school, to succeed tract in schools. teacher the Salina the pheasant prefers the beetle, popular 120 days is allowed for comWhile DenLions convention to be held at C. Arthur Smith as physics instruc- the entire work the state is of grasshopper and other insects to plant ver during July, A rate, Mr. Cushing pletion tor at the East high school was anCELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY life. on, it is said, admitted pawing sev- - n0unced Saturday by G. N. Child, su- - askln for. speeding up of the Three stated, from Salina to Denver and reMeIn conclusion, Commissioner Mrs. James Kane entertained Wed- turn, would he fixed at $26.46, with eral checks with fictitious names porintendent of schools. Mr. Smith Lakes section. Detours will .be aimost cham quotes the United States biothe hope that nesday afternoon In honor of her corresponding low rates from other was killed last Tuesday when the au- - impossible, and it is as rapia-j be work logical survey, which estimates birds this completed may convenLions The southern . points. tomobile m which he was riding overbirthday anniversary. A social aftermcon- of the nation to be worth $100,000,-00- 0 noon was as little so that lv as possible, tion to be held in Denver, and which JOINS THE FORESTERS FAMILY. turned on the state highway. the At by enjoyed guests. as is necessary may be causannually to the farmer, while in- four oclock dinner was served by the v. ill be of an international affair, will A baby girl arrived Mondiy mom-- J The selection of Mr. Baker was verience sect devastation is estimated at one hurt c and covers travel to Southern Utah tourist ed the were laid for Mrs. attract thousands, and indications are ing and will make her home perman- -' made at a conference between Super-entlbillion dollars annually. summer. this scenic points Neil- - Rasmi;en. Mrs. Arthur Martin, that many will go from the clubs in with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al- - intendent Child, Alex E. Eberhardt, Mr-iErick-MrSevier Kitten. education board Ernct county. of Mrs.August bertsen, according to announcement. cha:rman of the A. J. fwis and Mrs. C. C. son, Mr. Ira Rasmussen, Mrs. Ward J. W. Humphrey of Ephraim, visMfther and daughter are doing fine , committee on teachers, and George A. Mrs. Don Hickman left last week at the local hospital and Daddy Al-- 1 Eaton, assistant Countryman wci in Richfield Sntur- - lfiark. Mrs. Oorge Bird, Mr. A. A. superintendent of ited last week with Mrs. Ellen Humof Mrs. Guy Denni: on, Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. for Emery. She will supply as a teach- bertsen is wearing a broad smile and schools. day. They were goe.-t-s phrey. Mr. Humphrey wa cr. "out e she a when trtertained and Richfield at Janies Jensen in Mis. north from an inspection .rip to the is of native Lewis, Mr. Baker er a the city schools for the remain- in a quiet way he is not seeing comClayton Modern 227 der school resides of and the at mon on j Orangeville district. the street this week, place. musEqa. year. people ttm-- fh lir Ad u a.imjej lh who or t d - Tt-oaJ- ifil ynlii it . 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