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Show ' SAUNA, UTAH, TODAY, JULY 1!, 1M0 THUnXCKHI YEAR tiumu c. herein H Mcmmoth Miners C Meet With Defeat HrUr tM tMRII :ui:m i: MlULLR t hvrv-n- , farmer pre Urn! Stale Northwestern ( for the Mermen rhureh, ai the rn vipai j wak-- r at the i.uarierty confer Sef rive arssioh held at the ond ward ihaprl &iurdy and Suncvrral day. Mr. Iwa at the urMi aesMM and hi talk at educational and in alrurtive. II urg'd the Mini In help in the enforcement of lb U and aid in directing lb boy and gtrU In higher ideal in chito-ahiiand education. A Saturday evening ncoi--n was laid and Mr. Irern the principal Fptaker, Morning and afonvun WMintu were held and I ho attendance exrept tonally good. The rWing oration, Sunday night, wa under iW direction of the Mutual of h aevorai ward. Swciai musical number were given and Mr. Iverron gave a splendid talk to hi Urtctwr. l be NO. 2 KKIJEP SOCIETT PLtNS Blit CONFERENCE I Tan for the Rrlk-- SocMy ward Ctfi retwe, U be held at the Smtnd ward chapel peat Sunday eveninjr, are now complete and the program and exercLe premLe unusually Interest Inf, The program, a announced, is a follows; Congregational singing; invocation, Harriet Okcrlund; congregational singing; song by Relief Society chorus, "The Gospel Metftage; add Amelia Jensen; report and sustaining of officer, by the secretary; selece talk on tion, chorus; the organization of the churrh; Ruth talk on the! Brorup; development of the churrh, Anniri;ial speaker, paid a high tribute William; atdrrtion by rhoru; fifteen-- ' tl sturdy riliren ho answered ihn, minute talk by stake board member, final call A rrsidtnt of Redim-n-r Women's contribution to the churrh;! many year, Mr. loom wa known short talk. Bishop G. M. Burr. The by ail a man of integrity and r conference will be concluded w ith cun- hi honest dealing with hi ttrlgh. . He was devoted li hi relq n gregation singing and benediction. and wa a hind and Living f Ii ,t mer occur o jot that thopoamiU Llainal-- and then me veul . pro. red I who aay h doesnt tell ho pubiic ail about it, merchant Tulin adtaidage f the Uking hot advert in for lb i telling public about ytur bual- profiting by advrrtitiog, sun, iIk film UmImU ktM II U in i I advertising. a all there net aamr? the put tiins the I rated the Fourth kjr drfcatiit jul H 11 burdrn of advert Uing in most et.wk of good and of thirg 12 touted highly on hi abelve are advert ied good. town fall upon a few merrhanta am The piuhing in a 13 rant boy a stock of good that the ml of them profit ly U to font ef .Vfln Otrbtettsm, lb Um LwhiT at leant Thi U hardly a fair n'a;n a lory portion ef in and the Heavy hitting bjr the Sal I the adver.ioed are title that kn a everyone will readily by Ik iw team, wr IV feature f J admit, and it U an indication make he muld ami if that good buy mm II tain. N'ylr rrtiH advertised ho wouidnT tied public pintd and unselfub t titct are strike. .to it, ayt the Langdurg (Mich.) Ij merchant are those ho advertiaa. Hro Mammoth drew first Lined I They are generally the aame fellow Mflut Kmi an a by name pro found near the top In addition to thU. if he U a live' who FiUgrratJ in the firt inning. Batina In a of every uhrript Ion list for a public he wouldnt locnt p.vrfrl ram right bach and ntirH a run - where tudarty advert tot'd. I!.-- ! Item-fi- t of any kind, and they are the when Sorensen rant in on lli rdn hit ad- - fellow who keep the town "on the afford to. If he ctulditT a fur aUaling nreond. After aliening least want the other! map. he at vnJ in the first miner up in the merchant to advrrtiae and grt folk! IWt think that thi nutter of adnine Id reach first aaftly, Nylea re eeming to town ao that he can share! vert birg the town doesn't affect you tired the next three men on strike. in the buslne after they get there, personally, for it aurely doe. Without Four hit tutted Saiina one run in ha jad robing of any kind for Jurt one He may not be aware that h the aecond inning. Mammoth failed t reasoned it out in thl way but that i year, prejwrty value in that town do anything in their half of the thlre Iwmdd shrink, for buine would do-and parent really what it ail amount to. but the Salma it r scored two runa on smallest business cnlcrp rie in 'crease and decreased busines wouh The During the final rit- a s-- lvno j id three hit, one of which wae a hm les lalmr, and less labor would t town fcl that it ha a good beautiful er by Daily l;lrd, giving them a four aong program w ton for bt inr there, and if it i filling I mean more empty houc in town and the profusion of brautfu! fl to one lead. v need In the community it should and a poorv r market for locally grown poke the love and e.tv m Chrixtensena offering again baf !e wi'ling and anxiou to u-- the wo-- produce. for the one h had been ralli-- l. fled the miner and they were retire We About it in a manner proper to you will agree with u Mr. Larn suffered a paralytic in order. Njrlea hit a home run to Stringent water regulathn for Sal- the iz of that busines, and larger by thi time that the advertiser b SOUTHERN IT AH LEAGUE. some seven year ago. stroke II: help win hie own game while two hit ina In an immrtant factor in any rommun-itj- , 'nisincM enterprise proportion. ha been found nc of the Team. condition him hr!dc rnoio durStanding and and a walk brought in two more nine. so we ail of take our have From what lets hata off" ing the king period of suffering hr Because ef thin barrage, 0. Erkknon and In avert any calamity by overuse who are pd and it results, says the to the mm and Ling seldom kft hi I art, and then only of lb member of mound. on the to present supply, atgave way Strandy CasMrIL Viligant, wt would vertising their busines and let u alien assisted by hia faithful daughFour hit and an error made the fifth the city council, at the Saturday meet- tempt to run a peanut stand without ahow them by our art that we apter with whom he liveL Inning Mammoth' big round when ing, voted unanimously to curtail wil- advertising. We would sell Ih boat preciate what they are doing. Ole C I jriu-i- i wa a native of IN they gcored three runa. I!ry an wa ful wat. Starting yesterday a robbed of a hit when Ed. Jensen made and was born at 01alonl, Junn change wa made, ami the order pro15, 1852. While yet a young man ho a apectacutar catch on hia line drive, viding tap uer to ue the tap for Sunday's Rranll. came to America, first loeatlng at To pffaet the damage done, the local two between 6 oclock and 7 hour, 15; Nephi, Ephraim ft. boy acored two more runa in their oclock p. m., ha ieen reel nol, and Spring City. Fifty-onyear ago ho Elsinore, 8; Fgtina, 4. half of the inning. vu married to Margaret Greggrrson, from row on. until further notice, only also a native of Denmark. Hi wifo Nylea got bark into form anj only one hour will be allowed. The new Rreults Wednesdays nswered the last call May 16, 1912, four miners faced him in the sixth regulation provide that the hours be Nephi, 15; Gunnison, 4. Pc! bade dancng pavilion, one of Salina' Independence day celebraat a Provo hospital frame while a timely hit by Elmo between five and six oclock p. m. Mr. I .arson wan industrious during Bird brought two more runa acre Notice were mailed to all tap oinl, tion wa marked with success and Sanpete county' attractive ' Next Schedule. hi younger life and wan engaged for Satina. Again in the seventh, Thursday of the new order and in- vent up in hinokc Saturday, entailing the event btaged for the day were Elsinore atSunday's Gunnison. in various oeeu nations. In Urn eartjr put over in a creditable manner, due Mammoth put across three runs on struction have been given the water-masta loss estimated at more than $1,000. to the Salina at Ephraim. untiring effort of the several when life settlor were starting three hits and Salina could get hut to strictly enforce it. Violat- Peebles days, the big pavilion, all tbo With wmitfee.T the sunrise salute in the onei Thin inning waa featured by two ors w 111 lo vlgorou.-Tsheep buxine, Mr. IoreeW i 'prosecuted. Smacking out four safe hits, two In instrument belonging to the celebnitora were out early and the double plays, one by each team. of the flock and Wp charge "The conditions are not so that members in the first the dintinction of Califo- first big event waa the parade. Led of which were of Itloy Parry The miners were retired, one, two, water can he used as having taken (ho plentiful a we rnian, which were stored in a room by the American Legion fire a splendid game, the Elsin- first herd to the FLhlake district. of inning departthree in the eighth and Salina failed would like to have," Mayor IVtersoa to score. The game ended when Mam stated, and for this reason it will under the structure, were destroyed. ment wagon, appropriately decorate-- , ore crew bested Salina at the contort Through thin occupation he gained The fire broke out Saturday morn- the parade started on West Main moth waa able to score only one run be the score being 8 to 4 in (he title an siqiervLor of the necessary to enforce the strict ing and wa first discovered at the street coterie Sunday, the Legion re in which was unearned as it was due t rules. Until a Following Herd." Ho alnn spent several couple of weeks ago southwest near the ladies came the Salina band. Miss Fern I'avor of the visitors. The visitors did the employ of the Summerhnysjva corner, two walks and an error. conditions were different and the rooms. from Mirkclson as Goddess of Liberty," not stop at the first, but came back company, a large concern in its t'riio. Firefighters Crane had a perfect day at bat, get- Links were filled to each dressing overflowing hastily sum- with her maid in waiting; Utah" n the second and put two more runs He was active in church work, hv-in- g ting two hits in two times at bat, right. We find now that many of Manti and Ephraim moned, but the flames made rapid was represented by Miss Fae Her- over, getting a lead that Salina was Bill Gates, Okcrlund, each got three the served two separate missions for ' householders are using the hose and were beyond control bert; Salina Boy Scouts with a num- unable to overcome. Cal Madsen start- the Mormon church in European counheadway hits. Sorenson showed hia heels to Ior gardens and most all oilier pur Edwards, the Mammoth catcher, by poses, with a result that the storage when the fire fighting equipment ar- ber of the troopsters, bedecked in the ed for Salina and in some manner the tries. He was a leader of the Scandinrived on the scene. Several parties regulation uniforms, came next, and visitors, got onto his curve and the avian choir and was noted for. hin stealing four bases. tanks will not fill. It is against the were on the ground but were unable following was the Legion Junior ball was knocked all over the lot. At musical abilities. Prior to his suffer- Runa Hits Errors ordinance to allow water to run more to stay the fire. The bath houses and Baseball club. A long line of cars, the end of the second the score stood ing a paralytic stroke, he made l'cd-- i .12 3 Salina : 20 than the prescribed time, and we concession stands, in close proximity some decorated, formed the end of 6 to 2 in favor of Salina. Madsen was 8 12 3 Mammoth (Continued on last page) are asking the cooperation of all to the were saved the procession, which extended for retired and Eddie Jensen took the flames, seething in citizens to help conserving the city from destruction, efforts being ap- nearly three blocks. At the conclus- reins for Salina and a check was put culinary water supply. plied by the crowds that had gathered ion of the parade the masses assembl- to the speed Of Elsinore. Salina took Salina, alone, is not the only city to prevent the flames from spreading. ed at the Second wdrd chapel, where two scores in the 3rd, and matters in the state that is threatened with It is believed that a smouldering ci- an interesting patriotic program was looked a bit brighter. The visitors water shortage. Many of the smaller gar or cigarct, or perhaps embers given. James M. Peterson, the Rich- came back in the 5th, however, and communities, as well as Salt Lake from a firecracker, resulted in start- field banker, gave the oration of the through errors scored two more runs. City, face water shortages. The result ing the fire. After that time the customers saw day. is of the is it due believed, severshortage, some Palisade established was in At four oclock the had been park pretty pitching, both Jensen and Officer;? who have guided the desAfter old sol" afternoon, cavorting with all his power, keeping a temper- to lack of early summer rains. It may al years ago by a group of Manti and following the baseball game be- Staples closing the melee without tinies of the Salina Lead Zinc comature' hovering close around 95 to be, with a greater rainfall, that the business men. The huge pavilion, tween Salina and Mammoth, a long runs for the three remaining innings, pany for the past year, were unaniwill be relieved, at which which went up in smoke, was the Salina faced Erwin Staples, the mously reelected at the annual stock99 degrees fahrenheit, causing con- situation program of races and sports were time the d strict inaugurat-regulations in is held the it The the children. contests for claimed, county. largest, siderable anxiety with the farmers young hopeful who went to the De- holders meeting held at the companys by Salina will be lifted. Until that The structure will be rebuilt at once, were keen and the prizes liberal. troit major league last year. Staples, offices Tuesday afternoon.. The offi- and tormenting humanity with intense heat, Jupiter Pluvius took the time, however, all citizens are asked it is learned, and the owners are Horse racing concluded the days however, was farmed out and was cers are Robt. Burns, president and cooperate and abide by the or- planning to make the dance pavilion sports and some real action was seen located with the bushers" in West manager; Peter leterson, Jr., vice-- , front ranks Wednesday afternoon and dinance and water regulations. in that event. larger and better than before. Virginia until he arippled his arm. He president; Win. Burns, secretary-treasure- r. routed the long, sweltering period. came home for a rest, but joined the The officers, together witi The rain, which came during the ENROUTE TO SCEMCLAND. club. was Elsinore His C. Loo record a Dr. performance Merrill, M. L. Burns and breaker, morning, proved Mrs. A. J. Vorse, owner of the good, and while in the box he was Vivian Burns, will comprise a board declared the downpour and credited with striking out 12, of his of directors. the heaviest seen in years. It was a Utah Nursery, Miss Barbara Vors, Miss Edith architect. welcomed Hunt, Some twenty-fiv- e opponents. His record, however, was stockholders, r by the landscape timely rain and was R. K. Brown, considernot of above that educator, the superintenand Jensens, stockmen. farmers majority of the outcitizens,' The rainfall, however, was not gem dent of construction of the Utah ing the time in the box. Jensen pitch- standing stock, were present at the ed 7 innings and was credited with meeting, and matters concerning the Mrs. eral throughout Sevier county and ad- State Building commission, Miss Brown and Elizabeth all Brown, retiring 10 of the boys playing with welfare and future of the property joining counties reports state, but all Elsinore. Lee, left fielder for Elsin- were broadly discussed. Wm. Bums, sections have been more or less ben- of Salt Lake, stopped over night in A. O. Nielson, juvenile judge for the using liquor, sex offenses, and a few ore, had his rabbit foot with him and efited by rains during the week, and Salina Wednesday. The party was secretary, and who, at the request of to Utahs great scenicland, and fifth district, including Sanpete, Sev- cases of automobile theft, following batted two hits. Forbush, Hill the stockholders, had the books auditindications are that more will come and Johnson, also with the visitors, ed, gave a comprehensive report of. with, the present conditoins prevail- the itinerary will include a visit to ier, Piute, Wayne end Garfield coun- in the order given. biennium his has submitted Grand drive ties, a 14 two the just Canyon, Canyon, Bryce the operations of the company since (Continued an last page) boys past During years ing. j the Carmel tunnel, report ending June 30, to the state have been committed to the industrial While no real crop suffering has through the Zion-Mproperty was absorbed and de-- I commission. Garfield county school; five from Sanpete county, sevOBSERVE PIONEER DAY. been reported, it was indicated that and brief stops at Zions National juvenile velopment work began. The report of n has, some months ago, been added to en from j and While Cedar named Breaks. in The committee general Sevier, two from Piute and Secretary Burns, after discussion of danger was lurking near, as irriga- park in fifth the. enlargtravelers were to ina the of district, the at observance resulting for the to three returned said guests were waters school, arrange boys important matters, was unanimously being pulled from covered ' the t adopted. ' II. Mr. Mrs. home in Judge by and W. of Tioneer two Salina ing territory one from and Garfield announced, from to Day reservoirs Cherry, prevent any the; many ' of the Nielson. The cases, majority It was decreed, due to the low following a meeting last eveniii', Wayne. injury to the growing crops. Wednehandled were to the the. SIDEWALK. celebrate RESURFACE report, A Salina would handlaccording that (prices in tbe.mctal markets, to keep majority of the adult cases sdays rain gave great relief and the and in Sevier counties, in of Utah the Sanpete ed for to the properly idle for the present time, the soaked. landing pioneers The sidewalk on the south side of! delinquencontributing ground was pretty thoroughly follows: cy of juveniles were referred to the The on report a leading. time with Sanpete thus most Main which of the inferior huge curtailing expenses and avoiding July first And, fortunately, street, through biennial period ending court by the school . departments the of in assessment. It was clearly the definite During another is become and way been Nothing has had work stacked, safely crop hay being dangerous, June 30, 1930, ninety adults and 232 charging parents with the violation of a program has b?en made, but shown that big bodies of zinc ores little or no damage resulted. repaired under the supervision of D. several committees have been aphad been disclosed on the upper work.Salina and the immediate vicinity, M. Anderson and a crew of workmen. juveniles have been handled by the the school law by failing to require like other sections throughout the Some 200 feet of the walk has de- juvenile court organization of the their children to attend school, Most pointed and work is to start at ing levels, and that goodly margins of these cases were dismissed or conwere made on the ores shipped from once. A big parade,' depicting the United States, keenly felt the intense teriorated to the extent that it was district as follows: that point. With the breaking of the heat that prevailed for nearly two dangerous, and the council voted to Adults contributing to the delin- tinued indefinitely with the promise arrival of the pioneer caravan, to be main is school. one to child in of the cases official the of place features, prices on zinc, shipments were stopquency weeks, and the' timely present by the make the repairs at once. juveniles, 97; Some . heavy of a were assessed adults and for the time being. adults and ped. G21; sports weather man was highly appreciated. program likely juveniles, including In the report submitted by Roht. unofficial cases including adults and 'ines and some coinmittedid the coun- V and a general meeting will be Stock ranges in the valley, as well Burns, manager, of operations at the as those in the mountains, it is said, ty jail for supplying juveniles with among other interesting and atjuveniles, 631; total, 1,252. out in mind late tractive features. or The crime of property, it was revealed that many were materially benefited, and if Keep keeping young girls stealing, including liquor consent of or Salina celebrate will the the without that mining engineers had deand prominent there is no return of the dry winds knowledge predominpetit larceny burglary the clared property in splendid shape. ates with the offense of malicious the parents. A number were fined for and lack of rain, prospects look decoming of the pioneers and plan event. in the on to last page) (Continued eU last page) (Continued join big mischief, truancy, using of tobacco, cidedly bright for big fall returns. w-a- free-hittin-g nlrtk fh. u (! two-Laag- LI' Kai-H- ld (u ar-jl- pre-por- i, !- an !- t re, m-- -, fifteen-minut- at, fifteen-minut- e t- -nT J f- d f-- -' L-r- s-- hui-bon- Water Restrictions rea-.mea- Staples and Crew n i - w-- cr Urged By Council Ta!te Salina Game pi U-I- J L-lie- tty y, ad-ve- rt ob-erv- etl nt Palisade Dancing Independence Day e Pavilion Destroyed fittingly Observed ii-- er mu-si- rnl y . 1 Cv-v- n e Timely Rainstorm Proves Big Relief Stockholders Name Officers for Year , Juvenile Judge Releases Report for Fifth District old-time- rs en-rou- te I . t. i Sal-tio- ! j I I h i -- ( ; & ' |