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Show V BUY SAUNA TROM A- 9 SUN ADVERTISERS d IT WILL PAY! DONT SEND AWAY SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY! V V V oy - SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 THIRTEENTH YEAR n . OHIO VISITORS IMPRESSED, ENDING LONG AUTO former Salina Man TRlP.oallUy Passes at Salt Lake TV great while it i yet with the et i wonderful and wildt-- ! l. f j,L YEAR-OL- VIII, BOY HAS EXPERIENCE D THRILLING Clean, BeaulifyNow NO. 27 son of Mr. am Iec, the year-olMr. ChJn J nn, bad a thrilling d Summer Rains Important To Produce Beet Tonnage compand j 'experience a insofar Saturday morning. population Alb-rat, N. Rubin, a fulh of &.Ua With r lirf fuming from the bond-- i i aial a will scan the lad that i than? a concerned, gd protmuhotj Krfw td at Kail ftl idrljf age of winter, which h& pawed whh "im for some time t come. The fart i and fact of lid hi nhrfif hr of bf spirit M prt rrr.i,.n d t turbulant storm and wind, Moisduxl rry uJilrttly a! a Fait lake bring gNr Holier by the that be wa tint ilrwned wa due to bu with the warmth of spring bursting' .. h iul Monday afternoon. IV:h pe im- - man and who and yur Jaik of action tthe Olarn, quUk i. forth in all it g'ory. rr, natural- pulled Ik fmm iiu null'll frutn a riou p ration, nhU'h wrvrn certion i attracting place. ., hwr-r- , ill n ported to after a lingt-rinThu ilh bruic. pke lardio Hurd of ly. happy. Th happa--.ran he trrlrlcd mary, nuny tinirj if j an,j a uking in the water of r.rri, in li.e hor of ving the young Mantua, Ohio. Mr. II uni, accon, mana life. The nraVrncd rendition Martha Hurd we ran but appreciate what i by Mr. Hurd, Mi fjjihy reHxl. of lh Rudy, though, made the opr-n-' i and Waltrr Hurd, arrised in Katina flowers, wa inf lawn.. and a younger brother were thm aernu and non after the ur Friday owning and have been the thrifty garter., etJ..ut tree, riding on their ..ny and were if. A cart-fu- l study of rainfall during Miiarit Unit to the production of suhad finhdted the at the home of Mr. ami Mr. rhartinf home. The time i of eroding the Junior high t the Mr. a Ihddn aank wd Srvrn H. W. Cherry for the wrek, Mr. Hurd u! n our thought mut be aitrarte.ll showing (lit gar lt-- . The tniture in Jane rap.J!y tak, ground, and when pacing to be the tnre imjHrtnt to the great unknown. ami Mr. Cherry are brother and to and happincM. lover a rovrre. the latter rainfall by month at the Moroni, prove Rut thi ha M ske a survey of your home, ymirjrBied Allen Robin Urn In Kalina, Ller. in, ratapultmg Dee and the Salina and Richfield ha brought out the fart that Ulin, plent'fol J binary K, The proven I list unuiM-sin, and he m the The Ohio party I Jut completing gn,ien, lawn. Iok cart fully (' rS4re to the slimy water inoietur La, May and July hwrr, even with Ee thru on of Mr. and Mr. George Robin, an eiVndrd automobile tour of th the detract ng appearance ungcr brother, Calvin, rocaped by robtrol-- I June rainfall, will rffett a fairly gcn- -l lawn throe the during year, Al, rraierted pioneer of thi orction. who soutbrtn ami western country. They ty. Jak ng factor in hraiy per acre ! annge. llwrvT, during the it rv mm d the accident len,, a he a affectionately known, left thrlr home In Ohio early In No tonnage, w.r ,l1 attended the eehool here, graduating vendo-rto rvacue I He wg of sugar beet, -- ccord.ng to D. II touring south through the tract irg and unHeal'hfuh lrud citi Bnd rud-e' nJ r oV, l7,, Whitt, burg, agricultural ui- - riuUi.- with honor. Eater he attended the New England Utr to Louisiana ren lce beautiful home, and natur- 'pnly n the nick of time a the b "s" com-,rd. nt for the Gu.ini.on Sugar Wrutmin-te- r college at Fait Lake and While on the trip they have visited In ally some are negligent, but there M losing hU atrength. The top in,rr moiMcar. m. pracA.rally in everyl-alThe following check on thi a high echoed in Seattle, Txa, Mexico, Ariiona, (alifurnii. should I a pany. wax tlx j,e!,d tj showing only ,yg he.nt(f h"n .ln Vrh. He wa eager for a higher Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah for that Which bring bappinrs. ;A hrn Olorn reached tfie place, ami it data h lawn made through cooper-- ' almost a offered total filu of lheiurt, edtiraton and he attained this pdnl and plan on making several atop a necessary to grasp the hair of tion between the operator place in which to hve, stir-rrop when but a young man. ,trrl , east to their home. During th ruumled by nature beauty, will bring the boy' head to rescue him. Ih-- aline named station and Mr. Whit-- nh,t U.,!,,r U a comparative report j was hurried to hi home ami after tenhurg, and he submit hi opinion! of the He began a career a a railroad entire ti.Cuo irile of travel the pariy this happiness. average rainfall at the Merutil, on thi matter. Get the rake, the shovel and be to-- a good bath, wa okch, man and with the Oregon Fhori ha enjoyed the wonderful fernery and Richfield station, where Selina work. Clean the law n and corner of j ly, struggling pony, which wa During the ront rmeting of acreage line for wm three year. In 1922 he and beaut ful citle without any ful a check i made and kept tr t ran th-l of sugar beet thi spring there ha entered the nervier of the MUuri having for th all the leaves and debria. Fix participated to the depth of tlie mUhap. record the Unit.d Stalea depar.- ef so that the water that feed when the cement gave way. ecn a noticeable tendency on tha Rarlfic line and at the time of hi east Mr. and Mr. Hurd and child d ullur!; wa city :nriiger agent for mn will pay a visit to 1rycc canyon the foliage ami lawn flows freely. wa finally rescued by a group of pnrt cf ome grower to leheve that a valu of the give god mmparinn the low amount of snowfall during thi company. Although but Cl year ami will likely Inspect the nrw ZUmi-M- t Go further for health. Seek the man-- j nu n. int'r ", 'u?mrr the'' he would home winter breeder the the for effect ure tunm-possibly pile Carmel of age, Mr. Rbin showed wonderful b. h.w represent inch.ven f'kur. g of tonnage of thi cro u dangrrou fly. IVNrtoy the home ef ifficlency in hi profession and war emrtent of snow: "f r3"f,l, outthe coming season. In order to arf"1 thi disease carrier. Ixok to the EASTERN STATES MISSION. regarded a among the best in the I 28 rive at a conclusion a to the probable western country. The ' Eastern State mission has door toilet for other 25 1924 1928 1929 ff-- ct com-condition we of thi ash have the and Ikin'sh condition. l pile When the world war broke out, M r. announced the regular spring reunion 3.94 3.91 ISO 3.18 ihd a comparative rcKrt of .... Rob'n enlisted in the aen'ice and to be hM April 4'h, at the L. D. S. bnxe of tin ran that have accumu-- i winter and rummer moisture during, May, Juno and July went to the front. He wa a member college roof garden. Fait Lake. All lated during the winter, then earehj j 1925 1926 these 1928 1929 1911 nook corner for and years and compare Ihe rcMillsJ anything Invery member are and friend of the American Legion. This organicordially 3.03 2.43 3.00 2.12 'Rariti' to go," wa the expression with the tonnage per acre produced sation will take charge of the ser- vited to attend. An excellent program that displease your proud heart at in corresponding year. Thi data; Average Tonnage per acre-- ha ha been arranged for thi vices at the burial. event, and make a cleaning in every place. of basketball fans and player is now thi for The work, time annual the of the Salina proven beyond a reasonable doubt j proper 193 192s 192H 1929 19.1 meeting Morrill Robin of this city, a bro which U held every year during tin will is that rainfall the a time month while that and it club held Baseball during the at likely hall 1123 m,np $3 ixiO 10.00 Legion of( ther to Allen, and Mrs. Robins, were conference nesaion. clean-uth be June a most and the fri- - j set A by number genornl July , an(1 j.,27 nn. n,t My, evening. Monday goodly week. the Lake of the first at Salt ypSin of city, if your task has been done, you ef backers of the great national The day following their return they included, as the comparisons with the can be justly proud. sport were present and unusual received the sad news of the audden 'years 1928 and 930 show the same waa shown for the coming death of the brother, and Tuesday thing. PASSES AT SALT LAKE. summer'll play and Salina will enter In romparing the figure ofa infall they went north. Friend of Mrs. Gail Wright were a fast bunch of players in the league with tonnage it i noted that the wn-te- r Allen N. Robin is survived by the moisture during 1920 is favorable w'dow, Mrs. Edna Down Robins; two deeply grieved, when they were in- to be formed later. In the selection of officers, Dr. F. with that of 1925 and 1929, when the formed of the death of her mother, daughters, Rcnne and Charlene, and Officers to serve for the Salina Mrs, Joseph Rasmussen, which oc- O. Bullock waa made president, Elhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George At the solemn and impressive fun- crop was very good. However, the and Deward eral service held for Lee Osborn summer moisture in 1920 was the Robin of Salt Lake; two brothers, Lions club for the ensuing year, curred at a Salt Lake hospital Mon- don Petty, Merrill Robins of this city and Em- were elected at a special dinner- day. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Hopkins was the unanimous choice Sunday atfernoon at the Second ward lowest in the years mentioned and a A manager secretary-treasure" mett Robins of St. Anthony, Ida., and meeting held at the Main cafe Tues- Rasmuswn submitted to an chapel, Bishop G. M Burr w as in total failure of the crop resulted. The local team will be the and for will captain tion and was reported as doing nicely, a sister, Mrs. Rudy Allred, of Roose- day evening. The new Lions that years 1928 and 1930, with a little h. charge. conduct the affairs of the club will be but due to complications she died ear- named at a later date. velt , Utah. Words of sympathy to the mother summer moisture than 1925 and 1929, The local fans went on record to and eulogies to the young man were resulted in only a fair crop, Allen Robins will he well remem- E. C. Wright, president ; D. M. Ander- ly Monday afternoon. She is survived P. C. Scorup, by her husband and six children, Mrs. allow the selection of players from spoken bered by hosts of friends in Saline son, first by Miss Stena Scorup of Sal-- ' The past years have proven that H. S. Carlisle, Wright being the eldest In the family. as a young man of sterling worth and second ina and Moroni Lnzenby of Aurora. there has never been over a varia-A(Continued on last page) ideal habits, and all will mourn h!s secretary; G. M. Christiansen, appropriate musical program was tun of about 2 inches of rainfall in and Reed Thorpe, Lion tamer. mic year, so this is indicative of untimely calling. given during the services and includ-,anmembers the and officers favorable ed a vocal solo, O Friend of Mine,, Appointive growing conditions during the Mrs. J. W. Drown, who spent a of the various committees to serve summer. Another imior-in- g "Call-vocal Loren coming j solo, Cushing; by week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with the officers, together with the proven fact is that the supply of Me, James C. Jensen; the quar-jtaA. S. Crane in Salina, returned to executive board, will be made at the tet, Ren Cushing, Dale Prows, Max; water in the past has not been tha 9th her home at Salt Lake Monday. meeting. April (Continued on last page) Torgensen and Ivo Anderson, sangj Max Cohen, retiring president, gave a Beneath Lay My Head Itose;j The Belle of Bagdad, a popular Follow Me," and Sometime We'll a review of the clubs activities durBaker, California, the scene of rethat uncent gold discoveries, is taking on opera with an Oriental setting and Understand, were the opening and ing his term of office, and stated while the membership had dwindled usual activities, and some startling an intriguing plot, and in which four- closing numbers by the choir. Invosomewhat, due, it was thought, to the finds have been made in the new dis- teen principals, supported by a chor- cation was offered by Mrs. Ellen depression, the members had been ac- trict, according to Peter Peterson, us of sixty voices, will be presented Humphrey and Mrs. C. P. Okerlund . tive and he expressed his thanks for Jr. II, who recently returned from at the sen'or high school auditorium gave the benediction. The grave in the loyal support extended during the camp. Mr. Peterson came down tonight, with the curtain rising at the East cemetery, where the remains in contained are Elaborate plans were being madu the from Salt Lake the first of the week 8:15 sharp. The North Sevier orches- were tenderly laid to their final restpast year. Interesting figures An intensive drive is to be waged and will remain at his farm in Red- tra, which has gained a wide repu- ing place, was dedicated by E. W. by the many bank committees for tha the statement issued recently by the director of the census at Washington, within the next few' weeks and it mond for a fewr weeks, supervising tation, will furnish the musical num- Crane, Carlisle Bird, LeRoy Heath. entertainment of ihe visiting bankD. C., regarding some of the farm was indicated that prominent busi- operations in getting crops started. bers and accompaniments. The pre- Kermit Demgaard, Woodrow Herbeen scheduled to attend who ers had status of Sevier county for 1930. The ness men and others, who were no; The gold discovery, Mr. Peterson sentation of the opera promises to bert, Purel Mickelson and Loren the Western Bank Management conreport shows that the number of members, would be enrolled. It is the stated, is attracting some large capi- eclipse any of a like nature given Jackson acted as pallbearers, and tli ference, whiih opened at Salt Lake farms are , decreasing, yet the farm talists and every indication points to here for some time, and II. B. (Continued on last page) (Continued on last page) who is directing the pla, .session, acsome heavy developments with gold Thursday for a tenacy Jias increased over 20 per cent B. II. to & all ten the been Crandall, has cording strikes practically assured. Snyder years. Horses, fully supported by during the past and cashier for the First Fnte cattle and hogs, show decreases, while Company, and the U. S. Smelting players in the preparation. Bank of Salina, when he departed the milch cows and chickens show inrated The best, both among holdings opera, company, having large for the convention city Tuesday afcreases. Oats, wheat and sugar beets in the districts, are progressing ra- is creating an extra cost, but the ternoon. Eminent bankers from many are shown to decrease, while barley, pidly in development wrork, and with prices will be kept within reason so the show and attend increases. finds parts of the east and west, were to some and real work all ahead that enjoy potatoes may hay going meet with the western bankers r.r.d have been made. Robert Bums, who play. The funds, it is announced, will It is interesting to note that there are slight variations in the report on Preparations are complete for the superintended development work on go toward liquidating an account for The April issue of the Utah Tax- some prominent speakers wrere scheshortand with in the state as annual for e crops for 1929, the beautiful curtain the Salina Lead Zinc properties stage. payer, official organ of the Utah Tax- duled, Mr. Crandall stated. Bank mancompared typewriting agement as applied to country banks, e 1929 thresher reports, as collect- hand contest, w'hich will be held in Salina, has charge of the work for To accomodate those who will be unassociat'on, points out the was one of the major topics to be ed by County Agent Boswell. The college hall, at Brigham Young uni- the Snyder interests, Mr. Peterson able to attend the evening perform- payers' Handled, and it was estimated that wheat figures, according to Mr. Bos- versity, Friday, March 27, according stated. This company is driving tun- ance, a matinee will be given in the values of centralized purchasing The all of for V. the tickets thorH. agencies. public and reserved approximately 600 delegates from ;!1 college nels, sinking shafts, and are supplies by well, vary 2,000 bushels, oats 10,000, to Hoyt, dean afternoon, of commerce, who will have charge oughly prospecting their holdings, and the afternoon and evening perform- chief benefits and savings are listed the western states would be present. and barley 18,000 bushels. The government farm census for of the contest. to facilitate work a portable prospect ance can be obtained at the high Among them are lowering costs, re- Utah, Washington, Oregon, CaliforIdaho, WyomMore than a score of high schools outfit has been installed. Alvin ard school. This will be the last perform1930 is given as follows: duction of overhead, reduction of nia, Nevada, Montana, ing, Colorado, New Mexico and AriNumber of farms, 1,038; acreage of have made responses and are expect- Ralph Brown and Art Nelson of this ance given by the high school this bookkeeping, centralize storage and zona will be represented at the farms, 121,721; average size of farm, ed to have teams entered in the var- city, are also numbered among those season. The cast selected and trained by use of supplies, closer accounting con 117.3; farms operated by owners, 911; ious events, the winners of which will carrying on development work with diWavs and moans of frustrating trol over expenditures, sairtgs-oMr. Summerhays, is as follows: farms operated by managers, 2; receive loving cups offered by the encouraging results. bank bandits will be discussed and Amand counts. new horHorace district Mrs. Utah Power and Lght company McCann, J. farms operated by tenants, 125; Many of the veins in the will also be given to the attention attention also calls HerThe Tel. Fae Tel. consul to and considerable a to been erican have States Mountain the publ'cation Bagdad, opened ses, 3,973; mules, 49; cattle, 17,909; by milch cows, 4,113; hogs, 1,998; chick- company, scholarships, pennants, and depth where sinking is required, and bert; Elsa McCann, her daughter, to the Peed for a long term build.'ne loan policies of country banks, with the tunnels which have been driven Louie Willardson; Anne Blackwell, a program, pointing out the lack of any emphasis on handling livestock loans, ens, 67,416; oats, 93,882 bushels; medals awarded by the university. 1 9.30 which will The events, along the vein into the low' mountain friend cf Elsa, Goldie Cohen; Archie such program in time for considera- unsecured commercial loans and real begin at wheat, 174,638 bushels; barley, second include will 459 a. m. novice, tons; potayear, ranges, show' a true fissure character Fitzsimmons, from dear old London, tion by the recent leg:slature. It ex- estate loans. bushels; hay, Mr. Crandall, active in state bankand amateur typewriting contests; and well defined walls. At a moder- Noel DeLange; Zelinda, a dancer, presses the hope that the State Build-ijy- r toes, 49,462 bushels; sugar beets, out its wall of ing circles, is serving on three imate depth quartz in ar solid form, aod Verna Harding; Rose, a daughter .carry jiOBUBiisjoi tons; crop land, 52,862; pasture accuracy tests, and first and uncovertheir anhave functions and long Verle iill been portant committees for the Western idle the Caliph, PoulsOn; Lily, land, 52,862; .woodland, 4,638; carrying hematite, has year Shorthand contests. Bank Management conference, being be submitted to Ali out-term rock Henrietta I ed in other the and one instances Beth of Miss ready Horne; program daughter, Beal, picture many land, 2,167. Ben Mustapha, a perfect of police, to the next legislature so that build-;ng- s a member of the general conference There are 277 farms of 20 to 49 standing typists produced in Utah, has been taken from the ledges. can be considered in their order committee, a member of the program The new district is located within Dale Prows; Hassan El Carib, a acres each; 321 farms of 50 to 99w- ill ghe some demonstrations of and need and the ability of the peo- committe, and on transportation, conLee famed! to a of miles of the and two 163 Christensen; half farms of 100 speed and accuracy, according acres each, and Caliph Bagdad, vention and dinner. ple to pay. Dean Hoyt. (Continued on last page) to 171 acres each. (Continued on last page) n lt lt 4 imrlr, Compiled Records Show Winter etrn - a'.tm-tk.m- ture and Storage Water Has Little To Do With Successful Yield. , " , U-for- L-liUi- en mint rot opr-raHo- het), )tjI, jaed la-lo- ht son r ()-n- yk-l- - pt ntt.-nd-- d ft ys m! T-- v, , tr Hnt, ' e e u , er-io- J kI h ( moU,ur-roduclie- n - ' Local Ball Fans dieaso-breedin- Plan Activities !2 fr 1 p i New Officers For Solemn Services Salina Lions Club 1 For Lee Osborn , vice-preside- r. open-H"01- j vice-preside- 1 vice-preside- n tail-twiste- r, y Predicts Big Things Belle of Bagdad nt ForBakerGold Mine Attraction Tonight farm Statistics BankerCrandallOn Three Commillees Shown In Report Sum-merhay- s, two-da- y vice-preside- nt Typing Contest Is Attracting Scores Taxpayer Urges Building Campaign con-fa- f 158,-48- 41,-22- 7 -- I h. |