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Show f DON'T SEND AWAY I LOOKING rO.T GOOD BUY PRINTING AT PLACE TO t vv a v lw THE SAUNA SUN TWELFTH YEAR WATCH SAUNA. SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 MIM Ml till I'AGEIST . EM IN ATI I All uiirk Ms TKIM-NTATIO- NO. 43 resumed mii i. in: Sim iN OS UVET LIONS TRAIL Machinery Installation at Coal Mine Nears Completion Mining Starts Last of May D. S. church centennial pa Jukt as aeon as amihrr ronjlifoni Pra-Br- a will the "The of Mew.? femtt, permit, work on the lions Trail, will, h clufte4 he thirtieth from Salma to Kuhlake, will leading perform nee Monday nieht, attracted many he resumed. Work wdl l umler the mthinv fww hu section during thr supervision of T. M. Ilerbrrt, and it (Jrt In of .. -- I " is undertood that a large crew of U.,Wn, k.U lU K.li mm will be started on the Job, with eai of aUtw-ren under the ho motored in for Anton th the hoprs of basing the trail completfrom drhin auto and riding I'nw storing of th shaft at tha the performance Friday and Katurday ed some time during Ute summer. started some Work on thi road on the alJrwalk in the city, a ere Mr. and Mr. Ira Sevier Valley Coal company's proptamuit, three year ago, and due to limited are three erdiintneea that are to Lo'Mim I4urte-- Colby, Mu Rhea erty, completed some two weeks ago, enforced. It a decreed atjphy, Maurice taniuarn, Mr. and fund, amount of whhh are appropha given the management an ppea-In- g Tom NeiWn, Mr. and Mrs. riated each year from the forest Ute meeting of the city council Stur-jMrto further progress with developheadMartin, Mre. Burton Crane, Mr cp be auTprivate citizen, real evening that three particular ment work. The task of unwatering violat-made. McCallum. been However, not Herod Crane, Mua Mary way ha dinanrea are being flagrantly with three pumps working the - Mr. and Mr. Abe w mine, waa it Mr. and the whrn check the practo started, dangfioue ed and project Cato, Next Monday mroning at eleven alternately, was accomplished In oak Jan-theach o much anl Mr. to and Frank acre "teeth Mr. Mr, sharpened planned appropriate tice tle Cato, will make a new week's time, and is considered o'clock. North to bv Milhr, Mr. and Mr. George Mur. ra year until the highway waa complet- city marshal the largest s!erdid record, taking all into conrecord, presenting by now sufficient that eL It is believed enforce the lane to the limit Sewnl'idiy, Mu Amy Murphy, G. in the history of the sideration. The inflow of watar, which Kirkhiim, regional executive of fund can be raue-award (War aaermbly and tier to Mr. been and Mr. lm Hickman, call hace reported complete rpht, award will be lias hern the enute of considerable achooL Twenty-onregion 12, with headuartera at Salt only through fortune have aeriou Mr. ami Mr. 8. J. Ottley, Mr. an-- Uke, would be present at Saturday' the Salina trouble, haa been controlled, accord- donor the being made, averted. Citizen are Mr. I,uci.m Martin, Mra. Joie-paccident UDr. 'ing to General Manager H. E. Lewi. " Liona club, club, LTrogremo , .11 Mr. and Mr. Itardell to b. fml.M. Ir.rtir.lly Ih. d.f gin-nto cooperate, and "daredevil K.. A Mias fin. Stena ouu, F miOtf cement bulkheads, where under-Maypmcnra Scorup,jTwo to nJ k cautioned about cattle and fast trup, Amil Jensen, Mr. and Mr. Neil Nclaon T. of F. Redmond, Mayground water channels were encoun-o- r . . wwvm ii pagwnj driving of car. There m a state law Jmcn, Argu McDonald, Mr. An- - tr.1 n are oc of Cline Kwu Sorenson Aurora, in the development work, have headway made when the crew are , regulating the age of children who drvason, Miss Ardya Rurr, Mis Irene. The Salina. E. of Peterson j C Mayor successfully placed and the TliU l. IMr. pmKU-- to drf r la be to flow Interesting hv stopped. Manager Lewie unusually J " Anna fm Lrockhank, Deward, in your city, and due notice Mi applu-, in-- ! I and and ' tle public a smaller bulkhead i tlial impressive (luted L l 1. NKW IN to llIKtl will be aenej those who continue HpMn and Morse Rurr. contort have hrcn ar-j- to attemL Following are the i,(n liemg installed, ahd with this Th,.1e,n vited Niel w.Br. who 0mrt Silma's offl.rt violate the law, and parents a o;k i..e, there will be llttlo need ranged for the trophic, offered. Han- brand new award b le made; autos will le low children to Lion club Salina dirraft .Mon code aignallmg. " the pumps, a the water will be for Scholarships h Mll ,hc firt of tll wrU whpn held responaible. to Smith. Arthur by a small LTrogresso matter to contend witk. legal jhorte signalling, first-ainmnnf wjth award, George comment have on duly, ,nd Hie pernicious habit of children for those I I Mias Millie Domgaard. to A to the properties Sunday reff of u,e Uuh rwcr g. Light duals, first-aivisit club, was Salma u,,t lr.n fpHIy riding bicycles on the aid, walkH,'cort, n Awards To Lee vealed many Improvements during old or under, tent pitching, fre byjnol Uckw,rd prwH aecompanied by Mr. n krPlins pare with it might disappoint many, wi ljman the north Satur- - friction, rope spinning, knot the past few weeks. A giant . the times. The marshal's new suit Is Nielson and Alta Spencer. be summarily stopped. Little do the MilMiss Award and were week-enSeniors, guests at the cooking, message relay race (for San-)o- f Speech day f towering high in the air, has th nJ,uI,lU)l lype and can eM. youngsters realize the danger of home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cherry. pete troops only), swimming relay Mias Melva received the finishing touchss and k lie Juniors, Domgaard. the 6f fly dUlinRuUhH frum that crashing into some chdd or old per Sunday the guests were taken for a race, and fire by flint and steeL ?civain. When you see the "cop," be- - Nie,on- - Sophomores, Verla Mtdsen. now ready to go into service. Three son while innocently walking on the units of the tipple have also been put trip to the property of the Sevier Naturally all scouts of the district drfVed in new khaki euit th the Freshmen, VerU Toulson. sidewalks, and to prevent any serious Valley Coat company, in Salina can- hive been trsining in the Student Body Awards Geo. Smith, in place over the spur tracks.' Addiny officer's sUr act with care, because affair, riders of bicycles will be pro yon, and were the guest of General events, and there is no doubt but,wIlhin that uil lhore u considerable debli Bud Murphy, debate; Duane tional units for the tipple, as well aa hihited from using the sidewalks for Manager II. E. Lewis at dinner. Mr. what this year's contests will prove ; Dom-fs- r additional trackage, will be added Marshal Niel- - Anderson, dramatics; Millie aulhorit. this purpose. Lee shown about to the for North of and Mrs. Inm&n.w-rwhen the time arrives. Christensen, Star; past, any sujirrior n doM ot fare to mix wilh Uw, gaard. Another important matter taken up the big property and close observa- the reason that all boy scouts arc ad- dramatics. The massive steel cage, which will chatlfe of gpt brpakpr8 and uko at Saturday night's council meeting tions were made. "It looks like Athletic Awards Lee Christensen, be used in raising the coal from tha vancing in all the art that are taught ljBJ lhe uit ..illjurod.o Marshal Nid- was the changing of the city dumpin and around Salina," Mr. In- them by the respective scout master. Leath Rasmussen, Wallace Foulson, lower levels of the mine, arrived hi hM thp di8tinrlion of ha been The that man said, and with the assurance of The festivities are scheduled to place ing grounds. Lyle Gates, LeRoy Heath, Lyndon Salina Wednesday night. The cages in haa SaIina that officer used south of town, and where tons a coal producer, the operations of the start promptly at one o clock, and In firt and other materials will be taken to becn honorcd with a reguiation offi Okerlund. Geo. Smith of the stu- the property at once and no time will of debris and refuse have been dump- Great Western Salt plant, the Aurora order to see all the events, patrons, cer's President suit dent body will give the farewell ad- be lost in getting them in position in ed, is private property, and notice has clay mill, and the indications of open- scouts and officers must be on time. been served by the owners to dcsLt ing a mineral mine, the future looks dress for the 1930 class, and present the shaft and connected with . the in the practice. The plot in the south- mighty rosy. the student body officers for the com- hoisting machinery. With the cage in Mr. and Mrs. Inman east part of the city has been desig- left for their home late Sunday aftering school year. position, it will only be a matter of a nated as the regular dumping ground noon. week or so until active mining will be and all citizens arc requested to take LOCATE IN COLORADO. started, and Manager Lewis predictdue notice. SUBMITS TO OPERATION. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhoads, who ed that before the end of this month Miss Thelma Barney, first grade In as much as the water supply is spent the major portion of the win- coal would be moving from the mine. in deA dozen mine cars, with a capacity the Salina instructor schools, council public the ter in Salina, have gone to Glenwood abundant at this time, emerfrom an adis of about four tons each, are on the be will hour recovering where nicely extra an creed that they expect Springs, Colprado, ded for the benefit of users. Hereto- gency operation performed at the Salina Second ward chapel will be to remain indefinitely. Mr. Rhoads, ground and with the completion of Commencement exercises for the the scene of an impressive ceremony while in Salina, had been doing con- - tracklaying in the bottom of the mine fore, one hour was allowed, but the Salina hospital Monday evening. Miss acute an with stricken was be will Barney council voted that two hours graduating class of 1930 of North Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock, when siderable engineering for the Sevier and the istallation of the cage, evry will be in readiness to start attack of Monday 7 oclock 5 to Sevier high school, will be held at twenty-on- e early and appendicitis allowed for tap use, graduates from North Valley Coal company and Salina City. thing ser- the Second ward chapel next Thurs- Sevier stake became when work. her condition and in contract the a secured He time has is the the' desigawardwill be big evening during seminary, ious she was hurried to the hospital day afternoon at two oclock. A ed Not only has the company done nated. diplomas. This is the largest class Colorado city which will keep him and where she submitted to the operation. stringed quartet will furnish music on record for the work in the operations of the several splendid of a crew assistants for those and busy seminary, oe will which one of the best coal scales but senior mine, the march, for who will be signally honored are as months. ENTERTAINS CLUB MEMBERS. found on the Denver k Rio Grande the first number. The program, as follows: Verna Andrews, Nclda Brien-holnr ranged, is as follows: system is ready for use at the mine. Members of the LTrogresso club Fay Bosshardt, Beryl Dalton, The scales are what is known as auMusic by Dora Mrs. Graduates Koa Fern of of March home the Mickelson, at were entertained Lazenby, tomatic weighers, and are modern in Della Quartet. D. G. Burgess at the regular biMickelson, Stringed Mickelson, Amy IldgendorfB Chris every particular. Double Mixed Quartet Opal Murphy, Melva Nelson, Lee Nielson, monthly meeting Saturday afternoon. Six temporary cabins,, to house a Mrs. E. C. Wright gave an unusually tensen, Vivian Nelson, Florence Ellen Scorup, Hazel Torgenson, Maxof the crew of thirty-fiv- e men part Hickman. Lee Fern ine Herbert, Dalton, Opal Christensen, interesting lesson on Keeping the now at work, have been erected, and Christenson A. Vivian J. GarInvocation...... home. alive the in Jensen, Christensen, 'Vcryl play spirit within thirty days, Manager Lewis Vocal Duet Opal Christensei and Nelson, Shirley Wright, Mazel Nieldening as a recreation, was the toover which Rain and snow, swept work would be started on a son and Ruth Curtis. Vivian Nelson. pic of a paper by Mrs. O. G. Neilsen. the entire southern section of Utah Three friends of John Barleycorn stated, modern rooming house. In addition will be Address Welcome The following program giv- found it Several musical selections closed the dangerous practice to offer to this a number of and Monday, brought highly Sunday Stena bungalows will exercises: en Scorup the at served a Mrs. Principal lesson hour. graduation Burgess an officer of the law a drink of beer, be beneficial results to the farmer and Presentation of Graduates and comfort for the workerected, eleven. luncheon for dainty and when the officer attempted to "True to Faith. Singing stockman. Particularly were the beet is be to men paramount with the Supt. A. J. Ashman Graduating Class confiscate the aforesaid beer, to asgrowers immensely benefitted and Male Quartet ... Briant Burgess, Le- company. Mazel Nielson sault him. For this very thing, it is Invocation they are highly elated with the visit Blane Cushing, Vocal Duet Ron Cushing, Brienholt and: alleged, Joe Gates and Osmond Fenn Nclda of the drenching rains. Practically all Gee. Boyd Lee of Salina, and Warren Allred of Christensen. beet growers had completed drilling Class Poem Opal Christensen Amy Murphy Spring City, were hailed before JusReading the were for ready beets, and many Blane Cushing and Piano Selection. Vocal Duet. Shirley Wright tice of the Peace E. H. Bardsley at first watering. The storms, however, Briant Burgess. Well Built- - Centerfield for a hearing. It was Foundations Address aided and the fields were well soaked. Smith Class George History. Melva Nielson proven that Gates and Fenn were Wheat growers on the dry lands next Piano Solo Wright Vocal Duet Shirley and guilty of possession and assault. The Nelson Vivian were and to the mountains uplands Millie Domgaard Valedictory two had their choice of paying a fine Opal Christensen. also grateful as a result of the ..LeRen Cushing Vocal Solo Koa to Tribute Mother Lazenby of $50 each or serving 50 days in tifuly supply of moisture. Ranges in Hazel Torgensen and jail. They chose the latter. Allred Duet of the Mt. Pleasant baseball team, for the foothills of the mountains, where Address fo Graduates Iiano In Flanders Field the poppies blow, Hilgendorf & Co. Stringed Quartet was fined $20, which he paid. Dora Mickelson. admission to the league, which was herds are now entering for the Between the crosses, row on row." of Presentation mix-uDiplomas in p the resulted The that Address to Graduates formed with Gunnison, Nephi, mers grazing season, were also S. M. Jorgensen The American Legion Auxiliary Cenat men the of Geo. S. Baliff -- Judge happened Salina and Elsinore, will fitted. fining Double Mixed Quartet terfield Thursday of last week, and will sponsor a poppy sale in Salina at Provo). necessitate a change in the schedule, (District Judge The .valley witnessed a heavy rain- of Members of the Senior Class Presentation of Graduates the man assaulted was Roy Tuft, city Saturday, May 24, when millions first lined up. Mt. Pleasant notified blood-re- d will wear the Americans E. E. Frandsen Benediction... of trio The Centerfield. President Ira Overfelt that it was Principal Ernest Frandsen marshal of of Flanders Field, in memory Following the program a reception Awarding of Diplomas joymakers, it was said, had been joy poppy ready to go, and insisted on getthose of gallant American boys who for the graduates and their parents Pres. Jas. A. Christensen riding and carrying with them some ting lined up for the opening of the sacrificed their lives in the World The beer. When they reached the Tuft Selection Sowing banquet hall. season. As it stands now there will white with snow. Reports from south- - W'B be The sale this year will repreWar. and in will held commencement ball be Gates stopped be six teams playing in the Southern em counties were also encouraging, ...Graduating Class farm, Fenn and sent work the of disabled and beer. drink of new a the marshal the at the offered Lee Benediction.. Nielson gym, evening Utah Baseball league. While the precipitation was not as hosin thirty-eigmen Tuft took the partly filled bottle of Plans for opening the season were heavy to the south, the fall was suf and workshops. pitals beer and requested Fenn and Gates set for May 25th, and this plan will ficient to be of untold good, and the FOR EASTERN VISITOR. M. I. A. DAY PLANNED. Throughout the world the poppy is to follow him, as they were under likely be carried out, as the schedule visitation of the storm at this opporas a tribute to those who recognized of enterthe with Lewis Mrs. A. M. I. be J. will the held at possession Contests arrest, charged can be arranged without much diffi- tune time will be worth more than a delightfully and a means of servlives their lost tained in honor of Mr3. Helen Ramin, A. Day which will decide who will , beer. At this time the men attacked culty. All towns represented, it is re million dollars. who under the shadow live those two The ing of Milwaukee, Wis., who is spending represent North Sevier stake at the Tuft, and the battle was on. ported, are getting their respective The little wild disabilities. of war Tuesmarshal the and, in beat the summer months Salina, district meeting which will be held men brutally teams in shape and when the season John King, a prominent cattleman touch of beauty one the was poppy the A into Allred home. Lewis car, in the at afternoon 17. ward the after loading at Monroe May Every opens in full blast fans will be treatsouthern Utah, and Mrs. King, day f the hideous deswhich amid survived tolow mound of deep purple lilacs cen- stake will participate in the contests made a hasty driving ed to some real sport. The respective isited Sunday and Monday with Mr. battle front and the truction followed along tered the luncheon table and seated to be held Friday, May 16, in the wards Salina. Marshal Tuft teams are adhering to the regulation ind Mrs. Joseph Colby. The guests came to all nations of the soldiers on and of minutes later with the hostess and the guest reaching Salina Second ward chapeL There will a few relative to imported players, and al vere enroute to their home at connect the poppy with thoughts of the of names the Mrs. ascertained I. Mrs. were James honor and afternoon session, Salina, be a Rex, the gangs will be home players, o; following a motor trip to H. B. Crandall of Salina, and Mrs. and morning lunch at the park has trio, and later Tuft returned to his their dead comrades. basket a from nearby towns. rovo. Through the work of the American J. Milton Olsen, Mrs. Guy Lewis, Mrs. Ifoen planned for the noon hour and home and notified the Sanpete county A meeting of all managers, soorc Legion the Auxiliary, it has beeome the for were sworn Erick-Warrants f festivities will close with a big dance sheriff. em d for the league and other matters A. L. Stallings and Mrs. keepers and as many officers of means of were aiding the living victims of and men the of arrest the arin for they the evening. Arrangements vita! importance will be taken up. sen of Richfield. Two tables were that can attend, has been call Not war. the a every one can make a ed for Sunday, May 11, by Ira Over ise meeting will be held at the Gun-- . ranged for bridge, the diversion of day have been made by the stake brought to Sanpete county to face to the war cemeteries, but and pilgrimage assault of ison Valley ba i, Gunniton, at two- - the afternoon. Mrs. Olsen was winner president of the Mutual Improvement j double charge felt, president of the league. A ne wear can a poppy. News. everyone Gunnison I sion beer. of Valley S. J. Ottley. schedule w ill be made, a came select . of high score prise at the card game hirty. Be Rlsidlr Th I. Atonal A," For I P!" Ft I''"'"'" n Uao? 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