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Show THE SALIVA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Aim Sorenson t0 E Biri innings Strife! Trimc Erickson 8 Illiteracy In Utah Villard By pitched Odilo, liCpill 9. , Credit Christensen r T victory to tti t iv lrStLOSS IOT JjOCcllSj Christensen; charge defeat to Villard. Shows Decrease NortVii M- J I 1 !2-- - Exterminate 3, By Christensen 9, ErickBases on balls Off Christen- Struck out son 4. (Continued from page 1) sen 4, Villard 1, Erickson 1. Hit with two hundred and thirty-si- x instruction, pitched balls Forshee by Erickson. twenty-tw- o adult Indians between Time of game 2 hours 30 minutes. and eighty-fou- r years of age acquired some ability in reading and With the Rooters. Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, When Titcher Sperry deliberately writing.. chairman of the executive of the nawalked Dally Bird, the mighty man tional adisory committee on illiterwith the stick, Salina fans showed which in conjunction with the oftheir bitterness and cat calls wTere acy, fice of Indian affairs, conducted the heard thither and thither at the clinic, has pointed out in her report fraidy-ca- t Nephites. to Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur that they demonstrated Other than for the blind decision a 5 L. Christensen, rf capacity equal to native whites in credited to Painter, umpiring back of their r. of words and phrases I.ewis, the bat for Nephi, and a close one at and mastery to take were advantage of eager first, the decisions were not so real courses in instruction. 46 19 27 TOTALS rotten. Considerable discontent was These facts are familiar to the NEPHL shown when attention of both umps Utah State Advisory committee on B. H 0. at first kept their vision from a play which was set up at the Illiteracy, 4 Cowan, 3b at second, when Max. Sorenson made of request Secretary Wilbur, to focus 6 M. Sperry, c a slide. A Nephi player called Max 1 specifically on this one problem. Utah . . Reese, lf safe, but when the controversy had 's one of the forty-thre- e states and 3 E. Worthington, 2b been settled at first, decision was which have Columbia of District the 2 A. Sperry, p called for the one at second. Peterso committees state that organized 5 Jones, lb son, base umpire for Salina, declar- the entire movement be nation-- i may 5 cf secPetty, ed he had not seen the play at al in scope. The formation of com1 Belliston, ss ., ond, and it was left to Painter to de- mittees of this character has been 0 C. Sperry, rf cide. He did it without a blink and due to the aggressive leadership of retired Sorenson and the side. It Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur, whoj TOTALS., matmight have been different if the the National Advisory to referred been not Score by innings: ter had Painter, appointed on Committee Illiteracy with the ap-- i 341 who, legally, was not in a pssrtirm to oroval Nephi President of Hoover, to make 001 make it correctly. SaPna the nation illiteracy - conscious, Summary: Errors A. Sperry, E. of the national the efforts Through Nephi carried with, its gang a Worthington, D. Bird, E. Bird. Stolen is composed of which committee, base G. Sperry. Sacrifice hit M. scrappy player, and his demonstrathousand members representing lead-- 1 Sperry. Home runs D. Bird, M. Sor- tion was the first exhibition on the ors in the various states, campaigns Three-bas- e Salina diamond this year. Rebelling enson, Reese, Petty,-Jones- . have been promoted and encouraged E. D. hits Bird, Lewis, Worthington over a decision a boy of youthful' age to eradicate this blot on "American 2, Jones, G. Sperry. Charge defeat to took issue with the big boy from civilization. Lewis. Struck out By Sperry 5, Lew- Nephi, with the result that the Members of the Utah committee is 6, D. Bird 2 Bases on balls Off scrappfr from the north lifted the Salt Lake Lofter Bjarnason, are: kid a sharp smack in the face. Many Sperry 2, Lewis 1. Mrs. William Reid, Salt Lake City; were eager to enter the fray but MarMrs. Henry S. Tanner, Salt shal Nielson quelled the riot. In the City; Gunnison Trimmed. . Lake City; G. N. Child, Salt Lake In the holiday game played at the meantime, however, the pug from City; Geo. A. Eaton, Salt Lake City; Gunnison ball park last Friday, the Nephi had made a quick escape and L. M. Gillilan, Salt Lake City; W. Salina Salts won a big victory in a could not be found by an eager crowd. Karl Francis T. Ogden; Hopkins, freak game. Fourteen runs in the first Wiggins, Ogden; W. W. Christensen, Salinas Jurnor Salts inning and three in the 4th was the T. E. Bartlett, Eureka; Howtheir ability as ball players Price;Vsum total of the runs made by the D. C. ard - Alston, Park City; Salts. Villprd, snappy slabman for Friday morning of last "week. They Jensen, Calvin S. Smith, Salt Sandy; the Gunners, started the fuss and again 'defeated the Junior Gunners Lake City; Taylor Brockbank, Salt for less than half of the 'inning he from Gunnison by a score of 23 to 10 Lake P. M. Nielson, Tooele; Dr. City; Home-hittin- g flock of Birds by a was hit unmercifully, every Salina T. Worlton, Salt Lake City; Miss J. man who faced him found the ball. from Salina was one of the big fea- Katie C. Snow, Salt Lake City; Ray Villard was yanked and Erickson tures. Lee, Lynn and Hugh B:rd L. Olsen, Ogden, and Bruce Millikin, home-runand Lynn was substituted. During the balance each clouted two Salt Lake City. of the 1st, the game was repeated got huffy because he could not get Mrs. Stewart, who has intimate A is his third. being arranged game and Erickson was pounded for 7 hits, knowledge of national illiteracy and the same as Villard. A total of 12 between the two teams, to be playherself a pioneer in the movebeing hits were charged against the Gun- ed at Gunnison soon. ment to eliminate it, as chairman of ners in the first, which brought in ' Hank Lewis lost his fir,st game of the executive .committee, states that the 14 runs. Erickson, who held pitchover the Utah should feel ers box for the balance of the game, the season last Sunday with the boys achievements in thegratified decade and past had the Salts at his mercy and the from Nephi. He pitched five league with her progressiveness and forwarlocals were unable to make another games and three open games, and in d-looking educational program, is each event held his mates, on the score. . to achieve for the ennow prepared . . Christensen was playing the slab winning end. tire state what has been accomplishfor the Salts and his performance Salina's record cannot be bad, and ed .in Daggett 'county. was rare until the first half of the 9th, when he blew up and allowed no doubt surpasses any team in the CARD OF THANKS. 9 hits, which added five runs for state. In fifteen games the locals wish to express my sincere ap .J the Gunners. Dally Bird was again have lost only two. Not so bad for n preciation to the many kind friends . on and clouted the- only home run bunch from the Styx! and neighbors who assisted me durfor Salina. and at the death of the illne Pep-U- p your business with an ad ing my husband, Charles Murphy. . Mrs, Hazel Murphy. , Mrs. Newel Draper, who (Continued from page 1) have been visiting at the home of first league game from Salina this Mr. and Mrs. James Crane and with season. The score: relatives at Redmond the past month, at home their left for SALINA. Wednesday Howard Christiansen, manager for San Francisco. B. H. 0. was the Richfield Furniture company, 3 8 B. Cates, c of the with the manager conferring 4 6 M. 2b and Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Walsh local store in Salina Wednesday. ss-- p 4 5 D. were and Bird, Bobbie Blanche, children, 2 .5 here from Salt Lake to attend the Forshee, lf-l- b 4 0 funeral services held Sunday for Madsen, cf lb-s- s 5 E. Bird, Charles Murphy. While here they 5 T. Sorenson, 3b were guests of Mrs. Joyce Osborn. Mr. and Hudson of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Miss Herma Peterson. Ray Every Ant .6 Frank Lloyd of Salt Lake and Mrs. Eugene Orr of Idaho, Mr. anti Mrs. Dean Brown, lobbe arrjvei )ast week and were guests and Billie Brown, who spent several Mr an(, Mrs j E timber. Mrs. weeks at the home of Mr. and M rs. j Qr(. rema;ni(j for a two weeks visit W. H. Brown, left Tuesday for lhe,mj the Lloyds returned north The Browns reside at Venice,' lf t. Calif. Mayor and Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen re- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew, Mr. and turned Monday from a visit with Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mr. and relatives in Summit county. While Mrs. Bryant Domgaard were includ there they were guests at the home; jn Kr0Up that spent Sunday at Maple Grove. ion. r ' Mrs. Claud Christensen and. son, ha gone to Shelley, Ida., where they will spend a month visiting with Mrs. Christenson's brothers and sisters. Mr. Christensen accompanied his wife and son as far as Salt Lake. Twi H. B. Crandall, secretary-treasure- r for the Utah State Bankers' association, attended a meeting of the executive board, held Wednesday at the Alta club in Salt Lake. Mr. Crandall left for thiThorth Tuesday. Je.nsen Murder Is Still Without Clues ii SATURDAY ' (Continued from page 1) the band of sheep, which were being herded by Jensen in the vicinity where the body was found, most all, if not all, of the footprints had been obliterated. The fact that auto tracks had been discovered running to the house often used by Jensen, gave a slight clue, but as yet nothing has been determined as to whom drove the car and whether it was used in carrying the body to a point near the canal where the body was found. It may be that the man wa3 killed at a point lower in the valley and then carried by the truck to the place where it was to be disposed of. Ulysses Larsen, chief deputy to a Sheriff Ed. Peterson, was here and in company with Junius Metcalf, chairman of the board of county commissioners, made a trip to the supposed scene of the murder. Last Friday the sons, Albert, Charles and Iner Jensen, on being advised of their fathers death, returned to Centerfield. The young men stated that they had traveled as far in as Idaho Falls, Ida., and were search of work. Enroute home they stopped over in Salt Lake, it is said, to witness the Covered Wagon Days parade, and immediately left the city for their home. Wednesday afternoon County Attorney Edwards, Deputy Sheriff Larsen and June Metcalf had the Jensen boys closeted and quizzed them ubout their trip. The Gunnison Val- SPECIALS LARD, pure home rendered, 7 pounds BACON, good brand, 4 98c lbs. 98c 23 c 2.1c ,S, all for 2 CHEESE, size sizes, 25c pound bricks ...97c 5 MATCHES, JAM, 15c : 6 boxes Top Notch", glass for. 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What with Germanys new cruiser, what we will need in the next war instead of admiral's and all that sort of thing is a good pickCharles M. Schwab, steel magnate, tells women everywhere to pend fcll pocket squad. New York Post. they can and not mind what their Vhat we would like to know is how' husbands say. The women will now But what are we many stacks of wheat cakes the wheat ask Mr. Schwab: Hamilton. surplus owned hy the Federal Farm going to use for money? Board coujd be worked into. (Ont.) Spectator. :.40 T3 27 12 Forshee, ff E. Bird, lb Lewis, cf T. Sorenson, N. 64.4 9 2 5 2 3 I l 2 3 6 2b 6 5- , rf 2. 0 ....., 0 02 x. JL J p I... 1 TOTALS '....w 45 18 27 14 Score by innings: . Salina .....1400 300 000-1- 7 Gunnison ....... 21 P 000 005-9 Errors A. Villard 2, Summary: Fredrickson, D. Bird, Jensen, Lewis. Stolen bases Childs, W. Villard 2, Halverson, T. Sorenson. Home runs et W. D. Villard, Fredrickson, e hit D. Bird. hits Childs, Erickson, Gates, E. Bird. 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