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Show y BUY FROM SAUNA DON'T AWAYj SUPPORT HOME SUN ADVERTISERS IT Will 5F.ND PAY! INDUSTRY! THIRTEENTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 193! ait pm c iit.i timer punkah, In Factor Early Planting Important G, Puir and Lr Purr, of tl link lral Burr Motor r'nijuo)', in iVvr..M mUmi Obtaining Increased Tonnage Yield m. wrro m halt Monday to attend II IIK M BROKEN UjU. Ji THrictl luw in kin ki: tnj kruivi M, kin MlH 23 NO. broken lwn the h, County Agent and Farmers Wage Intensive War On Pocket Gopher in HJi, f, him. r The u4 I Ke iwtiiM)' of auto company ropro afWrnoon Thursday of the tTiexroht sriitaljxrs Plantii.s sugar m4 tarly.' market! I sugar Bert at hsrm.t company. The program on aggrosixe f la- -t week, and surgeons haxe been The campaign again! the month. jikit fjlNatural unable to determ .e the exact injuries. Ikua pi'inj: Ui (cndi-- plant ampl Food -- The natural fo gopher, miw of the farmer' wort time to become sturdy n4 roLlant u underground rot si i enemies, was Waged in 8ebr foUlily the against curly top fond it ion, U adxo all lad week, the work being started as alfalfa, trees, sugar t , rs north of the Humphrey ratfd ky C. K. Crmany, azaoclata ditio exidrnre to the soundnea of the meeting w marked with just rppened uralta ,c4. an ag otators. funriuj.-yjari, rot., )iarilM entbuUm than any previous mrej agronomist, office of sugar plant a. the early planting practice. oie,J home, when Mr. Thoroell was driving March 11 The campaign IVoUomir Isitvt Tie u,,n in tax into the corral. One animal' )t.J United Slate department of agriculNt all the increa in yield du and that bulm for 1931 showed ans!ck vi nj United Ftate amount to million- - of to early planting ran he attributed to upward trend R. K. White, adxerti-- j 1 ?ke away and run toward ture. the w.th V. I. d.JLr esili year. In New- klrvieo in cooK-rti-the Chevrolet Motor nnh, and in his rmhavor to turn it Ji.hnM.li, field Many of our important agricultural Utter meeting the white fly attack, ing manager r los of iMt.flntf to A agent of the system Pome i of this of increased due to Mr. company yield iMroit, prodded at the ti e rider's hore slipN-- and fell onto survey, Cormany Males, rojond It. crop, S. by was definiUly traced to them. The luncheon the nmI condition held ntoUture injur-anUtter the the at Nrwhoue of to inflicting paxrment, or hotel,' painful favorably reasonably rally, agent. Saluui, IHInn.nd, Sig- rau-- e danger from flood, irrigation the sexrral buinr sessions held h la Mr. Thorwll, who was taken countyVenice rarly, planting in well prrparod seed which uually prevail on early planted Ihnlrol and Water waste ami the f urd, they eat. imim-at Kighury hall. bed. Furh plant ar moro thr.fty fields. Peed of late planted Krel atrly to hi Ume. Annul IU were point of d ntont ra- The water they rut !. to-nik.'i noil in times too and better able to ward off attack many planted dry tion and meetings, and the ii. image to rad. of insect and disease, and withstand t afford proper germ'nation an. I shown was highly gratifying. Dee Acslhetiral Loses Ute j.fVMiM , adverse weather condition belter early growth. This may be to engagements elwwhre, Mr. John- of the gopln-r- , his runthan those planted later. That the by "irrigating son was unable to xi.il many of tha the and luxe ways, 4 inoimD, ground to uit in sugar beet in no exception to the plarrs where the gopher are numer- prixsnt the farmer from doing a above generalisation can be attested r.oie.ure to nring tne plant, by p ous, but County Agent Ihuwcll I Job in his farming oj to by dozens of farmers in this sec- icr cultural method, through the to visit any part cf the fount y ready Hi water goes astray, thwithout Irrigation. tion who have had exper- thinning period where the destructive rodents nr1 cannot cut the hay satBfae. I A I stand essential to a Ihibert good e ience on the date of planting their pvd John Costa, keeper of the Uhmnnl Olorn, eldest wn of Imt hr ranine and ail in exeiy im, a!It., 1(..y without a stand much of the coal m'ne proerties at the head of Mr. Jo) re OsU.rn, and the late lbh-Sa- l proving beet crop. Mary farmers report sub- yield j way in administering the poison, . B u f j..b pnWftl na canyon, and who was arrested j it Ih OsUrn, stantial increases in yield due to producing power of the fold i tat. at thg away con linti last the During campaign jnf evening a wee k. Agent Boswell Mated, cxcrll. nt early plant ng. The margin of in- On the folds studied, the stand ws early in February by county officer S.l na hospital .vturaj Kncndrs-T- be gopher has crease is more noticeable in years of materially better, on the early plant- and charred with unlawfully having! 8 oMork, aflr an illness of more .was manifest. Some HO.t cooHratin u lu,t Wen. rn, ed Had ntur!l late the trou-his as plots. a planted result of heart meat in his possession, wa .than a year heavy curly top infestation than in quart of poisoned carrot were thA far,t Ull same size attained the the as wui, bU. The man early held of had in j the at trial been the little Sulina at years young comjKiratively liberty curly tiihutcd free of charge to K'7 farm- a very serious -- L Th rimtop, the actual percentage increase le- - j planted ones, the difference in yield Friday afternoon of last wek. Costa hopitI during the past two Wek, er in the control ram- would still have marked because was represented by lnirg ar udger. wr Lewis and his condition was regarded a ing greater in the former. Attemey communitie-- J . d.fferrnt Light paign. owls how- and fif Hunt. hawk. dTfrienee. ,,tan,, sknnks, The ,he size, Whpn the veruliferous beet leaf Lnr,n 0f Manli, while County Attr actious during the past few days . n rrg arc r, were ervel, as fol,ow: higurd, kill to these natur.il er' The came. end the mother and Ice, ,w,lh, ney Hunt prowutol the caK. The hopper (EukttU tcnellus ltaker). Central, Redmoml, Satina, Anna enemies in the fields, but they should lclined gieatly a the trial was held o were nt th when the before Justice of the alt-commonly known as khe white fly,Tie Sexier and Glenxvoioh belli, Ik protected for their rodi nt control Conof !,,,e waj Peace Wright, and the court room sn and brother j4and into the unfeeds U. n the t leaves the plant Tlie laws of the stale, pointed out value. all before sidering plantings April was packed with all eager known. inoculated with a virus or bicon. Mr. IWwell, require that hind owner Mttbod tenth as early, and all thereafter as o hear the outcome. The of Control There , a he was known j .M,v to tho control of the "poison" which caum-jurymen curly top InTthods of control whieh affectionately pcMs and the latter produced only 25.8 deliberated al.out fifteen minutes and disease. The d'sease Iwgins develop- late, by h,hu.i.lre.N f friend... was u,v,n lho individual holding.,,, directed by man - - irrigation cent as large a tonnage as the rrturiu-- a verdict of not ing at once and does much moto damm .vlma May -- J, I.I.. and he had The officer in charge, however, guilty. be- former. The er cent stand was hO lcr pnining ami trapping. Th The defense attorney age to late planted beets than to submitted sjwnt the major portion of his lif Ji. vo that more can be .lone by Ui- -; cent and M poisoning cent, per process is done by mnn. per respectively, those planted early. This is probably two witnesses, Costa, however, being In native city, lb attended H'- promotion of central i ,n than by ,,f pog,,nw carrt ,,!aced ,n because the Ho planted beets an for these two groups. Percentages of the important figure in his own be- glad sebo..l and after graduating, by laws. Weed., it i w.ll ,1;c udergmmd ronwi,y. Aft.-sucrose as well aa sugar per acre de;proMCut'on p.v- do and have root the s .vt younger half. ln the cross examination it was ? r' r thp h'!4h f ;hm. Known, furnish a fine breeding and ! lrtH.n with creased (Jll,K, later wiU ha, thrri. ,ninjf planting. ht;, tern so well established nor the I admitted that the accused had killed city .where he gained much popular- - hiding place for the gophers, and if Under normal conditions, it pays to a f(.w lrBM,inR wi M then. . w dert-nsnn.i fn. development of early planted bee. was a Ilia deer. i.nin..,Jvnnn.. that I hint sugar beets on a properly preThe latter are usually well establish animal, a crippled deer, with one seabed as seed as the MARRIED AT MANTL. pared early and sometimes thinned before u it hind legs shot off, proved do, the high cluss students, being of the pests. son p, renson, pioneer first serious migration of the white and diligent beyond his strength. lotherone to him, and for Unbitat-T- l.o in high liv gopher end Mr. Mary Anne Am, Sl,,na. ,f fly occurs. Field observations show this reason he shot the animal. Costa While, attending high school he aided ani, land and is found from H- - of EDITOR. RUTH MATTSSOX. n,arri,.H nt lho M,nt wrn, that young sugar beet plants in the recited how the doer would invade his h s father in the work about the build-- POn to St George in all our irrigut TTm of Miss Ruth Mattsson of this city, a ve.'nes.iay (mnpe two or four leaf stages, if inoculated feed yards, where he had stacks of ing in the janitor department, and his! He lives in loam soils on valley. President by r.ri.moi,y w'th curly top virus by the white fly, junior at the Utah State Agricultural alfalfa that cost him f 1C per ton, and ambition was to roach the top pin- - roots. Hi habit are to dig under- - An,,,rM,n, ,,, tll of a fp.v have very little chance of producing college, is working this week ns conthe fact that the de- nacle in h 'duration. Through hi pround. He dislikes light and fresh notwithstanding Mr. Mrs. "Student the fr;PniR m, editor of s,,roi)!toa be.-tof any marketable size. Th tributing fendant drox-- the animal away time untiring efforts Lee received his ere- - air. They brood once a year and have turn,y, fro MaIlli prj,ay t,,;r larger the plant at the time of inocu- Life, official student weekly news- and t'me again, the deer would for graduating from the high 4 to 8 in a family. The animal extend of the week's The edition padoe.niny congratulation paper. other the lation, things being equal, turn. Often the crippled deer, Costa 'school in May, 1930, but at that time not hibernate, but stores his fod for j,e wrdded pair. greater the chance of producing x per is being put out by members of testified, would remain'away for som he suffered the heart attack and was use jn ,be winter. During the ho, the junior class for the purpose of lime, and then return with a herd ur.alde to take part in the graduating summer montha lie goes through n advertising the junior prom, which of other deer, and the animals cost e ercises. j rest porod, called ncMavation." lbwill be held Friday evening, March 20 him no end of trouble and damage. Besides the mother, Mrs. Joyce is esjietially active in the spring nn-Miss Mattsson is registered in the Osborn, Lee is survived by two sis- school of education and is majoring Mss Shirley Wright, Mrs. Mabel ters, Eva and Ada Oslxrn, and twi HOLDS QUILTING HEP.. ;n physical education. She is a memWTright, Earl Woolley and Dick Sid- - brothers, Dan and Rex. Harvey Heath, Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs. J. O. An- ber of the Phi Delta Pi, a national d dell, motored from Salt Lake Friday a grandfather, is also left as a Mrs. F. 0. Bullock, Mrs. J). womens professional physical educaderson, were guests at the E. C. Wright vivor. Pascball fans, players, former of-- f tion fraternity, and belongs also to G. Burgess, Mrs. James Bex, Mr. week-enhome over the They werej Funeral services will be held from cers and all good citizens who favor the Beta Delta sorority. Hum-- . Bnlina Lions club, together with their home to attend the junior prom of the Second ward chapel next Sunday Edna Crane and Mrs. Ellen inter-duatrr.eet-ia- t the national sport, are asked to a were at guests quilting bee 'wives, attended the school held Friday at two oclock. Bishop Burr will be in phrey North Sevier high ofLions club annual tend the BARBARA TAIGE DIES. meeting of the the home of Mrs. A. C. Willardson- i'K Riven by the Gunnison X at Gunnison ficers and players to be held at the Wednesday evening. Ai Thursday afternoon of last wpok. Barbara, the youngest daughter of in thKdaliorate was nerved Legion hall next Monday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Paige of Marys-valdelicious luncheon banquet, a fine program of 8 oclock. New officers to serve for and eloquent address- mixed numbers afternoon. late died Sunday night at the local es on Lionism were some of the feathe local team for the season of 1931 hospital, following a lingering illness will be selected. A manager will be as a result of heart trouble. The partures enjoyed by Max Cohen, presinamed and an outline of a squad to ents dent of the Salina club, Mrs. Cohen, brought their daughter here sevMiss Lois Bird was hostess at an Dr am, Mrs F 0 nuii, Mr. and Mrs. Jurte Webb have reMaida Bird, who has been visiting Mr ami play will be taken up. Several other eral weeks ago in the hopes that meddinner party, preceding th- - jIrHf E c WriRht, Mr. and Mrs. A. important subjects will be discussed, ical aid would result in cure, but her turned from a combined business and relatives at Scofield, has returned to attractive junior prom dance, Friday evening at c ,Ws am, j,r an, Mrs, H. W. her home in Salina. primarily among which will be a de- condition was and has been serious pleasure motor trip to Ely, Nev. the Bird home. Seated with the bo-- j cherry. cision on the home teams taking the for more than a year, and the best of Mrs. Eugene Okerlund, Mrs. Newel Willard Robinson of Richfield, was tess for dinner were Miss Ardys Burr,! Dr Morris Godfrey, district gover-Misgate receipts, the limitation of play- attention and care proved of no avail. Varna Johnson, Miss Edith n,,r bjr yie 2Slh district, embiaciug ers to the home towns and the adop- Ilad she lived until next June, Bar- Morley, Mrs. Guy Sorenson and Miss visiting many of his friends and acMiss Faun Bench, Clayton utah an(1 1lah0i an(j & w. Hendricks, Thompson, an attended afternoon Burr tion of the new style ball, that select- bara would have been five quaintances here Tuesday. Formerly, years old Ardys Harward, Sid llastian, Grant Mason, district secretary, both of Richmond, he was a resident of Salina. ed by the National and American The remains were taken to Marys-val- e matinee in Richfield Sunday. Farrell Crane and Dally Bird. were present. The Ephraim club was fragues. for interment. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Last season there was lack of inrepresented and some 30 Lions and visin Salt Lake the last of the week for Lake TEA. BENEFIT Salt children of wives attended the spleud;d and their City, terest shown by many in the city for BACK FROM BUSINESS TRIP. Max Cohen, president of the ited Sunday at the C. P. Okerlundj a visit with Allen Robins, who has meeting. the support of the home team, and will the be at tea A benefit given Dr. C. Leo Merrill of the Salina ll month. been home. Iccnl the cluli, gave brief remarks anl past plans are to be worked out to arouse chapter house of the Daughters of the hospital, has returned to his home the lamed activities of his dub. more enthusiasm It is vital that you.' in this Pioneers March 26. Th'.s is the first exj city after an absence of about Mrs. Governor Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Mills, Miss Veryle Jensen and Miss Myrtle District Godfrey gave a as a citizen or business man, attend socia, affair t() be he(1 in the ncw a week. Dr. Merrill was at Richmond, William Ernest and John Bax- - Madsen of Aurora, were house guests bui!dinR when the i,,f rcvi'"; r the growth of t ho Baxter, the meeting Monday evening and give where he had been , clear-is building looking after busiSoren-- j at the homes of Mrs. J. T. Crane in the district, adding that every aid in maintaining a high class ness pertaining to the estate of his ter of Gunnison and Miss Fay ed from all indebtedness, a dedication Lions had been twelve sen of Ephra'm, were dinner guests and Mrs. E. A. Thorsen over the dubs new organised baseball team. ceremony will be planned and regular, father, the late Chas. E. Merrill. 1 week-enA. llI:lhu in of R. Heath Mrs. Mr. and of Hince Sunday. ary Salinas Gunnison, friendly rivals, chapter meetings will be held in the Hf there wen 01 that y('ron completed her organization last week committee The new home. arrangeMAYOR PETERSON SMILES. dis-ra I. in who now has C. Mrs. a the Mrs. E. dubs entertained at Wax, operated functioning Wright and players are now in practice. It ments is extending a cordial invi' GodMr. Mayor C. E. Peterson is wearing '.dlli a of store in Salina for many years, has dinner Sunday for Mrs. Henrietta; tion to the 1,700. is expected that Ephraim, Nephi, Elmembership citizenry of Salina to atsmile of happiness and contentment removed her business to Loa, and she, sinore and possibly Richfield and MonWright, Mrs. Mabel Wright, Miss tend the t(,a Thursday of next week. frey touched on the highlights "t arrival of a fine left this week, where she and Mr. Lionism, outlining many of the acroe will become members of the south- this week, due to the Shirley Wright, Earl Woolley andj Mrs. Peterson at Wax will to born in baby girl, the store Dick Lake of Siddell Salt being and Mr, Coop, complishments that were operate ern league. In this event, and when1 AT REDMOND CONFERENCE. mornir and achieved the town. that district, throughout all the towns have been organized,; Sundf Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Officers cf the First and Second he prai.-e-d the Gunnison club for it then a general meeting of the xarious Mrs. J. T. Crane and Mrs. George; Mrs. Vivian Burns, Mrs. Bell Sor- - ward primaries attended a ward having been the second in the state clubs will be held at some point and Sundav. Redmond held Meeting. at to become affiliated with the the members fcrence for entertained Miss Burns and of'enson. Jimmie special decision will be made on some plan Fay t Mrs. of S. of home Mrs. at were Carl Califthe returned from Torgrnsen. Joseph organization. We are rendereilsen, captain Monday They Forshee, ;the Royal Neighbors of action. local chapter, Daughters of the Pio- - the former, Friday afternoon of last omia. They visited with Vivian Burn, Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Mrs. Arthur ing service to our fellow members, to neers,' was in Richfield Thursday of week. Following a busmess session located near Baker, and with relatives Martin, Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mrs. Antonc our communities and to the state an CALLED TO EPHRAIM., last week.- - She attended a . special and social hour, a dainty luncheon in Los Angeles. They spent the past Horg, Miss Rhea Murphy, Miss Hazel nation, concluded the speaker, and Mrs. D. G. Burgess was summoned meeting of the Sevier county chap- was served by the hostesses. month in the coast state. Torgensen, Mrs. Carl Christeimen, our progress and achievements have to Ephraim Tuesday evening, at the ters, called by Mrs. Spendlov, presiMrs. Miles Curfew, Mrs. Bert Jcnwn, been marked with a glorious success. announcement of the death of her dent of the Sevier county organizaJ. M. Knighton, president of the Miss Louie Willardson of Salina Clement Miller, local manager for Mrs. L. D. Larson, Mrs. Norva' Miss Txita HanHansen. Gunnison Marie and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Nelson Franklin Mrs. and Mr. club, aeted as master of Lumber Bonneville At Sorenson, and tion. Faye business the the session, county aunt, Crane, company, sen died suddenly Tuesday morning officers to serx-- during7 the ensuing Sena Willardson of Redmond, motor- - Mrs. Miller, and who were joined by Nielsen, and Mis Jewel Willard on. ceremonies, and Lion C. M. Edwards, at about 10 ocbck, and was alone year were nominated. Luncheon was ed to Provo Sunday and were guests a group of six intimate friends from county attorney for Sanpete county, at the time of her death. She was served by the hostess, Mrs. B. A. at an attractive party given in honor Manti, motored to Bryce Canyon Sat-r- f Miss Ardys Burr entertained at a gave the address of welcome. The 04 years of age and was highly res- Luth, for five. the birthday anniversary of Jed urday afternoon. The party spent chicken drnner at the Burr home Sun- - program, consisting of readings, vo- pected and loved by all who knew her. Herbert, a former residept.of Sevier Saturday evening and Sunday morn-- ! day evening, in honor of the members cal duets anil snappy talks by mem- Mrs. Burgess, who was accompanied county. Mrs. Herbert was hostess and ing sightseeing and viewing the beau-Bu- of the S. S. club', together with hus- - bers cf the organization, was highly to Ephraim by her husband, will rewere guests Sunday of Mr. and an elaborate dinner was served cele- - ties of one of the world's greatest bands as special guests. Coxcrs were pleasing to the Salir contingent at- laid for eight' j scenic spots. Mrs. Will Gribble in Gunnison. main until after the funeral. tending the ban j. brating the event. :ng Mr. hapnd Mtr I Ut 1 II Th-ri- M r e, - d n fr - resel-Xoi- aiti- d d J '.trl, (ilrhl, d s roow-rs-ti'- Slayer of Deer i Is Freed By Lee R. Osborn Is uinb-rgroun- d - Called to Reward Jury n. ro-t.- - first-han- d fr pa-o-- .! . U-e- s gin r ,r cooiM-ratin- U-e- n g m,-- be-foi- ! r e Uni-id- b.-e- s tv L-e- c.-- m-- r j h-- s - - r , oner-tructive- . Ue 1a , 1 w.-e- ( s j s r. c re-'di- ts ' Baseball Fans To - Local Lions Attend l I J Organize for 1931 Gunnison Banquet -- j sur-an- j d. b j j e, j s i , j d. i - . 1 j con-Fen- n at ir.tef-naton- al 1 . I e j rr i |