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Show SUBSCRIBERS IN AR-- v . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Qy IV'fVfV REARS GIVEN 50c . $ SUN vl dv DISCOUNT ..THIRTEENTH YEAR SAUNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 24; 1931 . GOOD CLEAN STRAW HAS FOOD VALtE, AGRONOMIST STATES Mountains Afford Relief from Heat Good clean .straw has considerable feed value, according to J. C. Hogen-soexteption agronomist, Utah State Agriculture college. It is recommended that asi much of the straw as pos sible be well stacked at the time of threshing so that it will not waste. In some sections of the state a simple method, of stacking straw isused. Posts' are placed in a circle just the size of the proposed stack! Wo- n, The inviting mountain resorts proved luring features last Sunday and hundreds sought the cooling breezes to escape the intense heat. The thermometer, which has been ridiculous, has kept the mercury up in the air and unofficial reports show the humidity ranging from 98, SAVE 50c . . Rio Grande Boys' Salina NO. Southpaw In Brilliant Battle & Members of the Denver Rio Grande band, through their leader, Dock O. B. Evans, as well ."SOUTHERN UTAH LEAGUE. . Standing of the Teams. Won. Lost. Pet. as the members of the Rio Grande ball. team, have expressed themselves in high terms of the royal entertainment accorded, the genuine hospitality extended, on the recent visit when homeSalina celebrated its first event, and had as special coming guests the band members and ball team from the Denver & Rio. Grande railway organization. In a letter to The Sun, Dock Evans writes: . . Just a letter from the band boys, the ball players and myself to the citizens of Salina, who so royally entertained the group of railroad boys g celebration during the held recently in your wonderful city. We wrant to thank all of you from the the bottom of our hearts fdr the wonderful time showed us, for t was 100 per cent through and through, and the kindness of tl;e people of Salina will forever linger in Gunnison .. Salina ... Ephraim Nephi s . ... 4 ... 2 0 1 0 1 ........ 1 crowd was excellent, the dinner was unsurpassable, the program was thoroughly enjoyed, and the pep- py music furnished by the orches- Two automobiles, crashing together tra was grand, etc., etc., at the last Sunday evening, between 8 and dinner and dance at Fishlake 9 oclock, sent a sound that was Saturday, July 11, why was the g event staged in Sal- heard in nearly every part of the ina a conflicting" element? We f city and in a few minutes a curious are wondering if there was any crowd, eager to learn the results, other city or hamlet in the valley gathered and it was necessary fi r that failed to attend the Lions to use extra care in preventofficers dinner-danc- e at Fishlake at the fatalaties from passing cars. ing time mentioned, and we are also The two cars that clashed together wondering why Salina should be were the Hudson, driven by George centered for the that Johansen, accompanied by Carl the city held a conflicting cele- and the Studebaker touring car, .bration. The Richfield Reaper, in driven by Woodrow Herbert. It is re-- i making a report of the pep ported by officers and eye witnesses meeting held at Skougaards tav- em July. 11, gets a bit bitter and that Herbert was in the act of driving his car, which had been parked slams Salina for the reason on the east side of the road, to the that the first cele- Rasmussen garage. When entering bration was held at the same onto on the highway, the pavement time. We are yet free lances, and the Hudson car, said to be going et as heretofore, Salina feels that it can olo as others do and a good clip, came from the south and caught the bumpers of the Studebakcelebrate when and where it er car, dragging it for several feet.' chooses. The Johansen car swerved to the . left and after going some 80 yards plunged into a deep canal constructed of cement. Neither car was overturned, but the Hudson was almost totally wrecked when it struck the None Are Injured 1.000 1.000 .600 .500 .000 home-comin- 0 Elsinpre and the sweltering hhj.ls inside of these posts. The thresher seek the public, at every chance, Sundays Results. is placed so that the blower deposits mountain recesses for relief. Gunnison, 14;. Ephraim, 6. . the straw and chaff in the center of Salina, 5; Elsinore, 1. scores motored to the enclosure. One Last week-enman, only is needFishlake, among those from Salina ed to move the straw from the cenFridays Schedule. being Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. ter to the outside. Gunnison. . Salina at and Mrs Dean Brown and children, . To make a good, straw stack withat Nephi. Ephraim Mr. and Mrs. Morse Burr, Dr. and out the wire, a man and a boy should Mrs. D. J. Swindle, Golden Chfistian-setheir entire time in the stack spend Miss at the time of Miss Mabel .Willardson, Sundays Schedule! threshing to see that at Salina, Nephi Helen Anderson, II. C. Stewart, Mr. th.e are' built straight and that Gunnison at Elsinore. and Mrs. Geo. Fer?uson, Mr. and the center kept filledall the time. Mrs. August Peterson and Mr. and Straw sfacks should be topped off With Lety Nyles Christensen in Mrs. Ray Jensen and children. . sim;lar to a hay stMk If the of true form and Dally Bird staging Maple Grove, becoming more pom- the stack can be covered either with Babe Ruth, stunts, Elsinore took a lar each year, also drew big crowds wild hay or course straw, a rounding st'ng ng defeat at the Salina park from all parts of Sanpete and Sev-- top will be all that will be necessary Sunday .afternoon, Salina gathering Fr counties. A novel breakfast was to keep the straw in good condition. five runs, while he visitors ' garnerenjoyed by Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis, ed only one. The bout proved one of minds. We only hope that our serMr. and Mrs. W. H. Brgwir and Mr. Glassiest and most interesting of the vices were pleasing and satisfactory t and Mrs. Dean Brown, at Maple g of the league games played any in be can we and the future of if Grove. Ham and eggs, fried spuds any full and the fans the season, Salgot service of the citizens to. good and a plentiful supply of Mocha and k was a ina, we will be .willing and ready to value. Christensens Java, comprised the piece de resisreold clever favorite and stunt, thg serve you. We all hope that it .will tance at the breakfast, and it was deemed himself action for .the poor not will be we be long until all prepared over the campfire. agaiu to- the Sunday previous when the Rio Nioche, another enticing place for . Target practice on the American with you and enjoy ourselves The first district convention of the Grande team walked away with him the camper and those who would en-- , Legion field west of town, was. re- gether. sixth- district of the Utah American alIf, by any chance, we are called by a score of 17 to ,3. Christensen joy a real outing where the air sjsumed last Sunday morning and the Legion, held at Manti last Saturday lowed Elsinore but three hits during on to fo Richfield July 31, play at the cool, where trees furnish shadfe, and usual enthusiasm was showm. afternoon and evening, proved an drew a big nouncement that civilians, as well as Poultry Day festivities, I hope all of the nine innings and during this per- eventful affair and the hundreds of flowers iod 11 he out the of struck opposi.crowd Sunday. Among those enjoy- - Legion members, would be able to th.e people of Salina will be there well as Auxiliary tion. All the Sal.t were on their toes Legion members, as meet we so that By were nooks 'Nioche at may the themagain. shady voted ing the convention a first members, participate in the target shooting, d sfarted the first half by winning. way cf suggestion, I would say that and Mrs. Vaun Herbert, Ada tracted citizens and Sundays success and declared the citihuge Dr. and tice proved that the boys are develop-Mr- a ball game between Salina and the The lecord fo i the season of the zens of Manti, as well as the local Robert Buchanan, Max ing into experts. The practices will be D. & R. G. .W. teams would pull a home team stands 14 victories out of post there, were Mrs. O. Mr. F. and Bullock, royal entertainers fifteen engagements. Nine of the ohen, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, continued from now on until late fall, wonderful crowd, and I believe w.ould chuck full of hospitality. were and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willardson, Mr. and next Sunday it is expected a big prove highly, beneficial from a, mone- games played were league games, the Otto Weisley, state adjutant, and dates s others being played on open .and Mrs. A. C. Prows, Mrs. J. Oscar bunch cf t.rophy hunters "frill visit the tary standpoint, as Salina has a L. Dow Young, recently appointed as with foams out of the league. ball team. Anderson, Misses Helen and Vivian grounds. assistant to aid Adjutant Weisley, I wrant Thof-nelto the Jthank C. good Hermanscn, the strong fnan from were the officials represented II. Again, Stewart, Lyle Anderson, In Sunday's shoot, Frank Thurston, fromj Bryce Anderson, Hugh Nielson, district chairman for the 6th dis- people of Salina for the wonderful Els nore, started, on the slab for the the state headquarters. Both Weisley sevto treatment Andeh-soour him band and members for Salts The found visitors. Kermit Domgaard and Phil and Young gave splendid talks and. trict, American Legion of Utah sas the ball team, and this gang will eral Jnits and after the 4th inning high score man. Thurston scored 48 complimented the. sixth district mem- Louis Jacobs, Bert Corya knd Ar- out of a possible 50. Others shooting always stick up and fight for Saliha Staples took the stand. The longy" bers for their successful efforts in! (Continued on last page) .. thur Nelson forgot about the heat were George Bevins, with a score of and her good people. reorganizing many of the posts in and scugth the banks of the Forsythe 47.; Ralph McAllister, 46; Maurice the district. Mr. Young, who has born reservoir and dangled for the big Bevins, 44; Miles Curfew, 44, and named service officer for the state, uns. They got them, and the full Onest Nielsen, 42, announced that he would put over a J:mit, and as a consequence many en- Sundays target practice wa's the vigorous campaign in searching out joyed trout dinners Monday. Eldon first to be held since last seasoh, and disabled veterans" of the late world Petty, who claims a be a fisherman due to the lack of practice, bullseye war and that every effort, would be and maybe so together with his marksmen were. not so accurate as made to give assistance. family, went to Rexs reservoir Sun- they expect to be later on. The prac: In the business session, Glen A. The July issue of the Utah Tax- . The closing of the two banking inday. They enjoyed a picnic dinner tices, which are to be continued, wrill Jensen, postmaster of Manti, and a and landed some fine trout. . draw larger groups of sharpshoot- payer, . official organ of the Utah stitutions at Mt. Pleasant, the Mt. veteran of the world War'T'as named ers at the coming meetings and be- Taxpayers Association, will raise .the Fleasant Commercial & Savings bank as a delgate td represent the district ELEVEN CARS SHIPPED. fore fall some real talent is sure to question whether or not people on the closing its doors Thursday of .last at the National convention to be held public payroll should be subjected to week, and the North Sanpete bank at Detroit this fall. Eleven cars of coal, the product be developed. the same economic laws, respecting Monday of this week, is one of the from the Sevier Valley Coal comFlans were discussed and a tentaMr. and Mrs. Brigham Wright of :ncome as are the taxpayers .who sup- regrettable events of the countys tive program outlined by Legion mempanys property in Salina canyon, were shipped last week-enthe con- Brigham City, were house guests at ply the money. In this issue it states business affairs during the depress- bers of district?-sfif- , for the state conDenver the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fank W. that citizens .are divided into two ed period. The closing of the North vention to be held at Park City Auover out the signment going tlv ex- Sanpete institution on Monday, makes gust 13 to 15,. inclusive. The state & Rio Grande railroad. Three of the Thurston at Redmond, Friday. The classes the sheltered and . . the third bank in the county to suc- convention posed. cars were consigned to Utah points, visitors were just returning from a promises to eclipse any of The .publication calls attention to cumb during the period of depression. while eight were billed to points out- tour cf the parks and scenic attracthe previous meetings and it is .ex-- . the conditions of the farmer .whoso The" Ephraim Enterprise, featuring side of Utah. tions in Southern Utah. . (Continued on last page) tax bill constantly increases year af- a .tory of the banking conditions of ter year while the prices of bw the county, says "the present is. a are lowered. While it de- very trying time for banking institu-t:onmands 100 bushels of wheat this yer but all that is needed to see to pay his tax debt this year vJiea them safely through is the cooperawheat is $1 per bushel, it will require tion and confidence of the depositors . 200 bushels of wheat to meet the ahd borrowers, alike, according to same obligation next year when wheat banking officaRs. The public can is selling at 50 cents per bushel. .And make or break any bank, they ftate. . Salt Lake is prepared to be host Utahs largest street parade will be so thei question is raised whether or . Deep mystery surrounds the death The iildaTfiat directors and stock- of Carl to 100,000 visitors at its Covered the offering. The procession two and not public officials should remain Jensen, 55, whose body was a half miles in length, will be mark- immune from the fluctuations .of holders d3 not care iT a bank closes celebration, Pioneer in the state canal at 10:20 Wagon Days found ed by representation from practically prices or whether they should be all wrong. It has been stated that search a It has invited the en- every day, July county, city and town in the called upon to share the fortunes or the stockholders bf the defunct Mor-- Tuesday night, following tire state to the most pretentious state. Forty bands from every section misfortunes of those who pay the tax .oni bank are now being asked to lose .made by some fifty men residing at f te in Utahs history. are a criterion of the general state burden. The publication contends that the capital they invested in the insti- Westview and Clarion. The body,! and taken to the Jen- Paying honor to the heroic band representation. The parade, which if this obviously uniair situation con- tution and to also dig up another when v.ho trekked into Utah on that mem- will get undor way at 9:30 a. m.t will tinues it will lead to "the complete like amount to be used in satisfying sen home at Centerfield, showed , is the objec-t'"-- e be in charge of Brigadier General W. confiscation of property. . orable July 24 of bank. evidence of violence, as the and creditors of the depositors every Commendation is given to the This represents the life savings of neck was broken, the skull on th?, celebration. G. Williams, marshal of the day. The cf the three-da- y Outstanding among the features is hundreds of floats will be taken to school . superintendents and school many of these people and surely the forehead crushed, the right arm brok-- , a stupendous presentation in the Uni- Liberty park immediately following boards throughout the .state in their losing of the .savings en and many bruises were found. The versity of Utah stadium, which seats the dissembling of the parade and will recognition of the present financial would not be appreciated by any bedy, when found, was under water, distress and lowering the tax burdens person. 22,000. The show will be The Spirit be exhibited throughout the day. and Lynn Peterson of Moroni, whoi dediThe of Progress. th almost bank All that is needed to pull any On Saturday morning, formal was with the searching party, stum-- J invarir.blby throughout Literally, Spirit of Progress will carry the spectator cation of the Salt Lake municipal state, as a result of the is bled onto the rigid form when wadfaith situation the present through . Peterson, together through 200 years of vivid history airport will take place. Actively par- action between the organized taxpay- and cooperation. No community wants ing assisted by of the Beehive state. The show will ticipating will be dozens f airplanes, ing groups and the school people in to be without a bank and no com. with Merrill" Allred, be held Saturday, July 25, starting at some bearing the United States Navy the 40 districts of the state. munity need be if the citizens will others, removed the body and it was The editorial of the issue raises the use reason and give cooperation to taken to the Jensen home in Centhe 8.15 p. m. James Cruze, himself a insignia and others carrying terfield. Utahn and now a famed Hollywood Army star. Various commercial avia- question whether taxpayers should each other during the crisis. of director, is supervising The Spirit tion companies will join in the fes- strike. The answer is in the negative , Carl Jensen was in the employ is which as since contention a ranks the forth Sorenson that of Progress. He returned to his Marlin CALLED TO FIGHT FIRE. tivities at the airport, sheepherder, put because of his intense interest as one of the greatest in the nation, the time to strike is while the budAlbert Albertsen, ranger on the and Sunday about. noon Sorenson and bond is- Fishlake National forest, and who visited Jensen and gave him a in the Covered Wagon Days. in point of daily business. gets are A gigantic pageant, circling the bill. Sunday afternoon, it is A general religious service on Sun- sues proposed and higher levies has gained a splendid reputation as rein and Tabertax a in the will that stadium enclosure, the director depict various day morning, July 26, only combatting forest fires, reported, Edward IeMill of Clarion in close but a not Choruses festivi the will lies of lief of left Utahs strike, officially taxpayers periods nacle, hurriedly Tuesday morning for was talking with Jensen. This was history. Idaho. The seat of the fire which Mr. the last time the man was seen alive. 1,000 voices, including members of ties. Representatives from various in expenditure control. obAlbertsen will take part in subduing the Tabernacle choir, will be a fea- denominations speak. Tuesday afternoon Sorgnson alwhich1 inMcDonald servedhorse Executive Clarence Mrs. a returned is and located Challis in'an the Utah in the The A ture. trained ballet of committee, browsing forest, girls, maidens from many cities through- cludes United States Senator Reed Sunday from a motor trip through card to the family here stated that falfa patch, north of the house ocout the state, will also hold .the spot- Smoot and William H. King, has Yellowstone National park. She was when withirr 87 mires from the rag- cupied by Jensen. He immediately invited every Utahn and former accompanied by her parents, Mr. and ing blaze the smoke was so dense started an investigation and going to light. Mrs. Clarence Bell, of Salt Lake. the horse he found it minus a bridle. On the morning of Pioneer day, Utahn to attend the celebration. that the sun was obscured. degress to 108, d n, sis hot-sho- home-comin- home-comin- t, cgme-bac- - w An-wi- th at-M- r. j prac-Freec- e, s. . . , first-clas- l, n. , Equalized Taxes Is Cooperation Needed Aim of Association In Depressed Times d, cement ditch. Neither Mr. Johansen nor Mr. For-she- e suffered any injury and Herbert escaped without even a scratch. Sheriff Vern Fairbanks was summoned from Richfield and after making a thorough investigation he returned to his home. Mondayhe filed a v-- plaint against Johansen, char; i .g him with exceeding the speed limit and driving while Under the influence of liquor. CONFERS ON ROAD. Carl A. Mattsson, supervisor for the Fishlake National forest, spent Wednesday evening in Salina conferring with business men and citizens relative to the continuation of the. Lions Trail through , to Fishlake this season. Only a small amount of funds, added to what ' has already been assured, will complete the scenic highway, and it is the desire of to provide these funds before the heavy grading machinery is removed from the government project . to the ranger station. FOR BRIDE-ELEC- A number of social affairs were arranged last week in honor of M'ss Ruth Mattsson, whose marriage will take place late in July. Mrs. F. A. Mattsson entertained near relatives of Miss Mattson at luncheon Wednesday afternoon, and Thursday and Friday many called at the Mattsson borne, when Mrs. Mattsson presided at open house in compliment to her daughter. On Saturday, Miss Thelma at Anderson gave a bridge-luncheo- n the D. M. Anderson home in honor of the popular bride-to-be. c(n-moditi- Salt Lake is Prepared To Entertain Thousands at Huge Pioneer Festival s, Mystery Surrounds Death of Man Found In State Canal Late Tuesday 24-2- J 0 lS-f7- hard-earne- d down-stream- na-tiv'- ty five-doll- being-prepare- w-i-ll For-she- e, g Salina Contingent PraiseManti Confab dur-in- 44 Automobiles Clash; FREE PEOPLE, WE. If the calibre of the .Grateful to Salina 40-pie- NOW AND . Sorenson then made a survey of the canal, without results. An alarm was at 8 given and Tuesday evening oclock some 50 men began a search of the canal and the surroundings. It was 10:20 wh(n the body was found. Jensen, it was reported Wednesday morning, was not in the habit of carrying money, always turning it over to his wife. Th $5 bill, however, had not lon given to Mrs. Jensen, and mystery shrouds its disappearance. When the clothes were taken from the body, the pockets, were searched and a fold purse was located, but no money was found. Foul play is suspected by SI griff urs Ed. Peterson, who spent several oso. Wednesday morning making a i'he of the surroundings, inspection hrrse usually used by Jensen in making his trip in herding sheep, is believed to have been tied to a post at was uncovered a corral. Evidence that the horse had been tied to the post for several hours, as the bridle was still intact at the post. The horse, when found in the alfalfa patch, had a saddle on and a rope 1 halter was around the horses neck with one end tied to the horn of the saddle. It is thought that the horse broke away from its moorings an! was suffering from thirst as its tracks (Continued on last page) . |