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Show SArmr DRIVE WITH YOUR PAPER BOOSTS AND SAVE A YOUR TOWN. BOOST urci YOUR PAPER! THIRTEENTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930 NO. tockmen, Citizens Boost "Lamb Week Marketing Plan Is favored By Growers 8, 1. lUeejr, ktxl Georg llomrig, rfivui-.- n git, fr Hrnt a Sme wuntyfiv representing grir, canyon rail rft rfiffmiti rattle I INFECTION TRIP. ll lupenntrndmt, couple of Ving an lys rUim freight IVner 1 tH Rio Gmn4i, thi of (ho in FaWiui lranh lin. TV hranh Respected Pioneer; Is Suddenly Called Mr, Apr Strang?, pioneer lino IVktlrnl, and oho had I writ ronfinnd heard onnto inicre-tmvuffrrrd rchirrMr damage during at the Salma hospital for about thr advatoH on th cooperative th flood th early part of thia month !o. U, died suddenly at that irutitV hall and marketing plan at Raima 0f workmen undrr,5on Wfna oljty afternoon at 4 oVIock iarf, k ago Mr. Strang Rom three Sunday cning, ohrn eminml men, ih WWW"" Andorm, reea taken to the hospital, suffering verged in every detail fo, tho orderly arc at work waking r from n ruptured append!. An opernter krt ing of thrir rtock through the "" WVklrrn tattle Marketing association. pair. ation performed at once and h Knrd Winkler, ith the grating da I wa found that condition were very ru(kn, IIAVB YOC REGISTERED? g id-- a I Election of a state reprvrenu. tivo from thia district, and other officer will be rhoien at the elec lion to be held in the county November 4, and all qualified voter, to eerrie their franchise, muat le hily registered. The remaining date hrn registration effirt-- f mill l open, will be August 30 October 7, R, 1 1 and 2 A. Voter iq District II, can regiater at th home of Mr. Joyce Osborn, and those residing in District IS, will regiater at the home of Mr. Matilda Nelaon. , King Lamb To Rule Salina Marts Aug. 23-3- 0 Salina will join with the multi-lanthose who have never cult bated tude of tha eleven different one of the most healthful tate date, beginning neat Saturday and 'meat, will Have an occasion to for an entire week lamb I ivltciou something that thry never knew Week" will be atrirtly observed. breaure milk-felamb are now class Lamb, direct from the mountain ed a one of the moat driicinus, mo t range, where rmlk and graa have apivtuing and moat healthful meat t partmrnt of the forest rervire, Ogden, grave, but careful nursing and the animal in prime condition, known to science, It will be aened put JoM-pT. Frnlinren, ion readied in restoring ' her j ing the will be on the markrt ami eiery during the coming week in different I'tah State Cattle and Hrre Grower health to a degree. Her recovery had, cititen U asked to forego beef, p.rk,part of Utah at barbecue. Ogb-leen highly atifactory and ahe was Iamington, and R. S.) chicken, fish or any other meat andii taging drawing, and participant of wrri. d rector and planning to leave the hospital Survlay enjoy the delicacy only found In the will have chanrea of winning whole, the Wert cm Cattle Marketing A blood riot, jt i believed, forme!, meat from the lamb. The Rig Week" half rarea-- , or a leg of "King ehirh reaulted in n art bark and Altura, Calif., were among starta Saturday, August 23, and will lamb." ftcmonut ration in cooking, ' the principal w ithin fifteen minute after being An speaker. I which include continue to Saturday, August 30. and hundred of ways; attempted boycott picketing Carl Mttnn, upervinr for the -h.n in drmont ration "Lamb U Week" a movenational rutting and the FihlaK forest, and J, W. Humphrey, bmke over the wheat field owned by ment U being sponsored not selection of the choice parts, as w II and it nd truckmen with of the Manti National forest, were al-- Ernest Herbert of thi operating and a the !cm desirable, will be shown. city, located tmd, fVnmark, Octolwr, 1872, when 12 year of age, with her par- - vWfnt among thoe attending the meet- in Round gangster, racketeers and only by the National Woolgrowers The entire meat afternoon Valley, Saturday but tate aocUtion and part about "King by raunty ahe came to America. The fam-- j "muscle men," haa ditinguihed the ing. Carl A. Matteaon artel a chair- at 3 o'clock, and in lea than five ent, i choice, and oneo however, who ljimb," are aocUtion woolgrower man of the meeting and before intro- minu'e caused nt; Utah product a a public champion a damage to the crop ily, after spending three, year home it will reguintroduced into the getting back of the movement and ducing the speaker outlined, briefly, estimated at more than 12,000. In thi Woo,i rma and Mayfield, came to f u liecome bu,rM.M a ,nd is the larly affair portion of each week "going over with the object of the meeting. field were located 400 acre Salina, and since that time Mr. aiding sales. menu. particular i The to move some whoop." object Mr. Porn, successful cattle raiser had made thi rity her home. f Turk Urrjn; Strange Word that Utah egg held the ren- of the choicest lamb to be found in Plan to rMiM-ralin the worthy for many year and who had. served . she she wa When 19 of , year age aiW buKhpU that ha( M,m the world of the in and in ter New are cause of "Lamb the haa been proraised the York Week," stage they as president of the Western Cattle tWh(.(li the baJance will ltt, a tola, married John S. Strange, the latter state Investigation into riing food western state. An over supply has vided fur in Salina and the citizens, a brief; ,oM Marketing association, gave u the h,,ving died in 1915. hajI price wa received by Clyde C. Ed- created a discouraging market and merchant ami all are planning for outline of the purposes and adv.nt.g-- of a man.tw.1 finprr fur. Surviving are four children,- two monds, general manager of the Utah thousands of the beauties are still eating choice gfass-milfed lam! s e offered through the association in wius, lot tb? 400af and daughters, Mrs. Rill I .arson of Salt with the Producer week week. the You'll fit-the During Toultry during grower. Cooperative coming the of rttle He stated that ore lhan 4 bushc,g of whoat Lake, and Mrs. Murcl Anderson of if will a consume citizen choicest a the rut from the at every restaurant, rerently only Benjamin .cattie grawer. of California, Arirona,. Wfe bcat(.n out? fa,Iin(t to th Redmond, and two sons, Puval and half pound each, the relief given will hotels, all of which will be suppliivl New Mexico, Western Texas, Nevada Mich. One Brown, director of market for the Jun" of Round the wheat Throughout Valley in New association York. greatly benefit the growers who, by by local butcher. The Inttrr have and Southern Oregon, were now with fiel(J where bave brother, P. W. Hansen of Schenectady, Mmc 2 000 acr nation-wid- e over supply and extremely low joined the movement and provision The the and recognition the association and were accomplish- alj rM.apoj tbe atorm N. V., and six grandrhildren also press dispatches given the Utah pantwl have placed the selling price ha lieen made to get the very choic- -' ' market, egg ing more, getting better price and survive, excepting that owned by Mr. Herbert. lambs and of at a record low price. For est stock for thi Occasion. official of assothe marketing more the business than of Mrs. Strange was widely known for learning and practically all of the latter' crop this reason alone and due to the fact Hon. S. M. Jorgensen, one of South- consumas defenders of the ciation, over before. love her and to devotion her motherly met with destruction. meat be the to is ers rause that will for Utah's prominent flockmastcrs. ern on the placed justifiable prices, nor the, Mr Herbert wbo baa Wn a auc. family and to her neighbors. She was . "Neither the cattle grower ' to good-wimarkets the named stimulate at cohI was chairman of "Lamb a retailers, Urge among sheep men are organized," Mr. V, ink- cl8J5ful farmer RounJ Va and active in church organizations of the retail dealer and the public.- - This should be an incentive for morn con- Week Associated with arrangement. ler state!, "and as a result the major who haa watchRd the ptorm Mormon church, of which shd became delide- sumption of the healthful and R. Crandall, P. will Mr. II. increase the are already Jorgensen strong srtion dispose of their stock at just cIoM, in her giijhood days. Ever declares Saturday' hail a member cious meat. C. mand ami Carlisle. II. S. for Utah Thia eggs, experts predict Scorup what the buyers offer. Naturally this; to bave the hcavipst and willing to help in time of need, she The named between was battle the committee the Salina All by domineering Utah and particularly is ruinous, and if the cattle and P;creatin(r more damage than any other made friends by the hundreds and all johliers and their trucking agencies in the through lamb growing sections citizens Lions cluli at a recent meeting. men ran gain a place with the West- will mourn her calling. untimely for a of twenty.five ycar8. No The Salina Meat & Supply, through ern Cattle Marketing association, it Funeral services have been set for on the one hand, and the Utah asso- are joining in the movement to obor Ptonn insurance was carried R. Ewles, and the B. B. Shop, on ciation the was John other, precipitated serve "Lamb Week." Not alone will will certainly be to their advantage, two oclock Sunday afternoon, and will by Mr. Herbert and his loss will fall when the association Brown, through Utah show her colors, but there are through August Peterson, are making berause cooperative marketing assobe held at the Salina Second ward heavily. advanced took another in modern j step ten other states that will be lined up, arrangements to have an ample supciations have proven this. The speakchapel. Word was received from June methods direct by ply of the succulent delicacy on hand marketing .selling er stated the government attitude Strange from Detroit that he would to for the trade. The local butchers, it is large chain retailers, passing the; for cooperative marketing was favorleave that city early Thursday mornconto the announced, will retail the meat at jobbers profits along , able, as better results always follow. ing, and if nothing unforseen hap- sumers. above cost. The better cuts slightly Mr. Winkler illustrated the Utah pens, he will arrive here in time for 12 cents and 14 cents The made with between Brown contract will go by describthe funeral of his mother. Poultry Producers association, to the Jewish Grocers' association per pound. ing the rapid gains it had made and furnish a carload of high quality Utah Get the habit eat lamb at home, the prices it had brought to the proACHIEVEMENT DAY. threatened it at the restaurant or hotel, the order pggs per day, regular ducers. The company, he stated, ten SOUTHERN UTAH LEAGUE. at held set-uclubs Achievement ceremonies, for the Appropriate boost controlled market its day seemingly appetizing qualities and years ago, did a $50,000 a year busiStanding of the Teams. will be held August 26, and there will by the jobbing guerillas. You are in-- ! the city park Thursday afternoon ofi results. Eat your pound ness. Last year the company brought be an unusual exhibit from five clubs terfering with our racket. Get wiseMast week, when the cornerstone ofjpacb day and witness the wonderful to the western states more than 11 the new Relic house, to be erected by results. and demonstration by four clubs, it and dont butt into the regular set-uis stated by Miss Ellen Scorup, su- in. New York by selling direct to Daughters of the Utah Tioneers '8 cty, was marked with unusual in club The work Salina. tail grocers," Brown was warned pervisor of Dr. Ronald Jensen, came down and satisfaction by the members will glee and exercises a display, program stranger. the question, and gave some interestfrom Bingham Saturday and remainbe held on the lawn at the home of When Brown informed the stranger of the organization, due to the fact ed over ing figures for the cattle growers. Sunday visiting with his parMiss Scorup. Articles will be selected that the Utah producers association that work has been finally started and Mrs. Jas. C. Jensen. Mr. Following adjournment many of the ents, Sunday's Results. for exhibit at the county club day, to had entered the New York market to on the structure after months . of Dr. cattlemen from Wayne, Tiute, SanJensen, during the recent flood at he held in Richfield September 4, 5 sell the best eggs at the lowest pric- labor by the members. Mrs. Carl Nephi, 9; Salina, 8. a close call from the had pete and Sevier counties signed the Bingham, and 6. Achievement pins will be pre- es consistent with a legitimate profit Nielsen, president of the order in Gunnison, 9; Ephraim, 3.' waters. contracts, and many took copies, However, he has resented and the Sevier county judges and that they had every intention of Salina, presided, and a goodly crowd gushing his lost nerves and is which will be studied and acted on again are County Agent S. R. Roswell, Mrs. continuing with such a policy, the assembled to take part in the cere- gained Wednesdays Results later. normal. monies. Boswell and Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald. trouble began. Nephi, 19; Elsinore, 8. Truckers controlled by the At one corner of the foundation, egg Mrs. Benjamin Lemer and young ring jobbers were ordered to stop built of cement, a place was provided Next Sundays Schedule. son, Frank, are visiting with Mr. and hauling Utah eggs, and independents for a hardwood box and several ar Salina at Gunnison. Mrs. I. Wax. She came last week tides were placed in the box before it Elsinore. Ephraim at with her parents, who were business was sealed by the cement. A history visitors at the capital city.. , of the organization, a briqf sketch of After taking a safe lead, and Salina City, a list of the captains of promotion and the rendering1 ing the game practically cinched, Blooming flowers and most every the chapter since its first organiza- hue and color, throwing forth a fragbetter sendee, were some of the ina stumbled and lost a mighty good tion, from the name of Mrs. Caroline1 rance of sweetness; potted plans of all ses- game to Nephi on thel ocal diamond y topics discussed at the Peterson, ho served as the first cap- kinds, on display at the annual flower sion of the district managers meeting last Sunday afternoon. The fighting down to the name of the present show tain, of the Bonneville Lumber company,, Salts, however, were game and after given by the North Sevier stake Mrs. Carl Nielsen, photo- Relief captain, and held at Richfield 'the Wednesday society, at the Redomnd opera big fuss in the sixth inning. Mr. and Mrs. Okerlund, house of graphs week. Notwithstandof last the to and back settled Wednesday afternoon, proved Thursday normalcy (By B. M. Thompson). parents of C. P. Okerlund, among the one of the most successful ever staged ing the depression in business score ended 9 to 8, with the Nephi early settlers of Salina, and several by the organization. The annual event throughout the country, the yard man- boys winning. Only for a flock of copies of The Salina Sun which had was opened at two in the afternoon calin the district southern a report- errors, lost heads and agers general close of ed business as good the past year, amity, Salina would have crowned The movement for the reorganiza- - scheme of education with which we featured the organizations activities and from that time untjl-thand had published the plans and the event, hundreds gathered and saw with the exception of a slight depres- herself with a big victory. tion of the American school systems, are so familiar today. new the beautiful proposed sion this month. However, they preOnce the battle for public support,,sPeccaons The melee started with the opening which resulted in the establishment of array of flowers and were dicted an increase in building activi- of the game when Nephi scored 3 junior high schools, began as early and control was won and the system structure. spoken for the many praises cornerof tho well the the wonderful as ties for the early fall. as runs in the first inning. After the lo- as 1873,'The chief aim of educational as such was essentially complete in laying During promoters, S. J. Ottley, manager at the local cals warmed up they played one of leaders' up to that time had been the form, educational leaders began to stone the ladies joined in singing, flower display. , Group awards were made to thlj yards, and officials from Salt Lake, the best games seen on the local dia- establishment of a democratic school turn their attention to a critical ex- High on the Mountainside, and a including O. E. Dornberg, general mond. They scored one in their half system. Their greatest desire had amination of the new institution. They fervent prayer was offered by Mrs. Salina First and Second wards, and to the Redmond ward. Aurora and manager of the Bonneville company, of the first, 5 in the second, and one been to establish a system of public found numerous defects and many C. P. Okerlund. A. D. Johnson, district manager, Mr. each in the 3rd and 4th. Nephi, after education equally accessible to all, methods of remedying them were Following the application by Favant Vermillion, noted for the beautiful and Rob- staging the run-fein the first, was irrespective of rank or standing. They tried, but none proved highly success- Chapter, Daughters of the Utah Pio- flowers raised in the respective com-- . Foulter, 2nd ert Ritchie, auditor, of the Merrill not in action so far as runs were had been familiar with the European ful until in 1910 the first junior high neers of Salina, the city council grant- munities, were unable to enter any lease on a plot 40x40 in displays, for the reason of the recent company, H. Romeyn, manager of the concerned until the 6th. At this time systems with its school for the class- school was established. Since that ed a Merrill sendee bureau, W. D. Wag- three errors on the part of Salina, and es and another for the "masses," and time their spread and growth has the southwest comer of the park. floods, which had practically ruined Plans, it is announced, call for a build- the flower gardens in those communiner, sales promotion manager for two good hits by the Nephi boys, the they were determined to eliminate been almost phenomenal. most in which the Morrison-MerriThe run were with two the the feature for defects five undemocratic visitors that ing 20x20, to be built of rustic logs. ties. tallies, tieing company, Mesdames June Metcalf, Kay B. the managers from the seven yards score. Belliston, who went in the box American scheme. For nearly two outstanding in the old system The additional space about the build. in the southern district, attended the for Nephi in the third inning, subrtf-tutin- g centuries they waged and finally won were: ing will be planted to lawn and flow- Metcalf, Axell Modeen and M. D. 1. The seventh and eighth grades ers, and when completed it will add Beauregard of Gunnison, were chosen several business sessions. for Ockey, was on the job and the. battle for public control and pubA hanqupt was sen-eat the John- the Salina sluggers were baffled by lic support of education. And, dur- as ordinarily organized were merely beauty and grace to Salinas public jas judges to set aside the awards, ston hotel Wednesday evening for the his throwing. In the ninth inning ing these two centuries, they gradu- an intensified repetition and review playground and park. The house will Many ribbons, first, second and third convention visitors. iContinued on last page) (Continued on last (Continued on page 4.) 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