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Show KA & , Patronize Salina 18 Merchants SALINA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934 SIXTEENTH YEAR NO. 26 . ,gun Candidates News Into Line Swinging Berth for Tourney Trounce Rkhtieid Salina CCC Worker New Fire Apparatus IWolves Win First Ordered by Council! Match; tose Next By lamblasting the Richfield Wildcats to the tune of 27 to 21 Friday night of last week, the North Sevier high school Wolverines 'Won a berth in the state tourney. The Wolves, it Soon Salina will be equipped With The tragic and sudden death of may be said, faced a real hazard in the last few games of. the North Sev- Shirley 0. Nilson, member of the a modern and Sun-Newier division to win the coveted place CCC camp, Salina, in an automobile outfit, and the old truck will be con- -' After lashing Trovo to a defeat and trip. Bicknell lost to accident near Bicknell last Saturday signed to the scrap heap, where it .the Wolves evening, is deeply mourned by his Salina in a tie game.-Theshould have landed years ago. At the "ednesday afternoon by. a score of went south to battle with with Esca- - comrades and the many friends he the Salina Wolves' bowed tomeeting of the city council, the pur- lante in the round robin, and captured had made while stationed here. chase of the new equipment was wide- - the fast Jordan team, taking a defeat' Furious-Pasafely. Richfield broke through son was with a group of friends and ly discussed, and the conclusion was in the second heat of the state the lines to take the game from when nearing Bicknell the wet roads reached that to afford ney Thursday afternoon. Jordan rolled in e tie a between caused the car to skid over an Marysvale, resulting to the citizen in case of up 49 points, while the Wolves could protection Wolves and Wildcats. jbankment at a sharp curve. In the more fire a efficient apparatus should only muster 'J7. Jordan, with its The fight between Salina and Rich- - crash the youth suffered a compound old one. the crack line-ureplace took the lead early in was played fracture of the sku'.L He was rushed field for the runner-u- p the The and held tightly, gaining committee bespecial game appointed to a Salt Lake hospital but died Monp.t the Monroe high school court im- - at every period. Rex was to instructed by Mayor crew-one estimated at fore a' nearly day afternoon. Three companions, less There are three kinds of people in( for the most aggressive workers the mediately carry out plans, after they In the combat of the opening game thousand, and this crowd of fans saw seriously injured, were taken to Rich- one of the hardest fought and most field for treatment. Dick Weiss, it this world the wills, the wonts and main awards which will be presented had been adopted by the council mem- with the Provoans, the Wolves had canL,n af the conclusion of the campaign in bers without a dissenting vote. it comparatively easy. Carl Nielson, spectacular games during the league was stated, was the drivtr of the car, - accordance with conditions Th first everyaccomplish group previously but no blame has been attached to Already a deal has been closed with playing forward for the Wolves, walkplay. second group oppose every- - outlined. the Burr Motor company, represent- ed away with the honors by gamer. Richfield took the lead in the first him as the condition of the roads and in and the third fail everyscore thing, the The a is machine a curve the first new caused brand the counter, quarter by single prize Ford, ing the Chevrolet dealers, for the pur- ing 13 counters. Cushing and Colby sharp 1934 model, fully equipped and worth chase of a chassis. In addition to the were other outstanding point makers being 6 to 5. It took the Wolves one to get beyond control of the driver. . thing. The Sun and The News Weekly $842.00 the second a vacation trip chassis a modem rotary pump will be for the Salina crew. The Wolves took round before they settled their feet Nilson was born July 27, 1913, at wills to classifies the into Payrol. on and campaign R. the Mill Creek, son of James and Prisfloor, going firmly fascinating California, land of the added, and a booster pump will sup- the game by a score of 27 to 15. The Wolves are yet in the running the second period the' boys hooped 14 cilia Hamilton Nilson. He attended an wonts and the cants thusly: Golden Gate and home of the worlds plant the chemical apparatus. The lat- Those who are entered and are doing was it and destructive have another chance to enter the which but the counted school and Salt the found, Wildcats Granite movie ter, or cash proved if high greatest points stars, pre2, the half ending 19 to 8 in favor of j'l.ake Business college. He joined the their best belong in the first class; ferred, which is $150 00 the third a by chemicals used, and failed entire finals. By losing yesterday to 'Jordan, there are only a few who belong to the Wolves. The third was in favor CCC forces last June. radio the fourth and ly in its purpose. Much of the fire the Wolves will be matched with Lo-- . second in none there are br'o-class; 1 of Richfield, their total points being apparatus used on the old chassis will gan for todays play, and if the local fifth are merchandise certificates, Surviving are his parents, four 11, while the Wolves gathered but 6. thers, James O., Joseph L., Trenam;the th5ri cIass represented. Friends of participants, if you have be used, as it is in fine shape and team wins over the northern crew For the wills, the next few weeks not will serve a good purpose and reduce then they will enter the finals to he The last quarter was a muss and P. and Douglas S. Nilson, and two already done so, give that sub.the cost of the new outfit. much time went out all because of a sisters, Mrs. Melba N. B Us and. Mrs. hold golden opportunities. Only a played Saturday. to scription your favorite now, while time short remains the of on Ellen N. Frost, all of Salt Lake. Wednesday, when the news was Another important matter considerrumpus staged by Interference it counts the most. Speak to your first period flashed to Salina of the victory stagthe part of an alleged Richfield fan. during which friends and ask them to do the acsame, ed by the council was immediate time the maximum number of credits ed the Both quints scored but two points Wolves, more than 40 tele- SCHOLAR MAKES RECORD. to re by tion if the prevent, possible, and, in general, boost things along sent to Coach Parkinson were each in the last quarter. The rumpus, movat Kearns Osmer Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be allowed on subscriptions CCC the at stationed of camp for the cause. deshould and this short time and hunch of players, and the his a 'started by Wilford Nielson, according to advices Riehfieldian, wasi of Main street in Salina. In these fast moving times when the head with and real all was condemned citizens and basketball fans staged a. a and his pep, has push perseverance made received by been abroad that the by parents, plorable each day brings forth new and stir- Rumors have over celebration the victory. miniature the Salina fans. another wonderful record at a Salt Lake busi- on the part of every participant. . would be to removed ring events, great changes in govern- - camp in the ' on last (Continued to and this page) Colby, L. Bird and Chunk Niel- - ness college, which he has been atstate, prevent Less Votes Later ment and important international point ' (Continued on last page) move letters and telegrams have been tending. At a recent assemb, Osmer for one is more now, it Right example, years movements, necessary than was awarded a special prize for to either paper counts ever for every family to make sure sent to Utahs representatives in in bookkeeping work, having subscription for the retention of 3,000 credits if old and 6,000 credits its local newspaper is received each congress asking received 97 per cent on his first test,.. the camp here. The big job3 already if new but after March 24 the same week in the home, . . and 100 per cent on h s second. Osmer started are as yet incomplete and to 11 1S be 'orJl oaly ou'a,m 10 !Ve this commun- - leave the work as it is would result 2;J has been attending the school since KUnP'10n d 4 credltsand 80 on for ,ty a weekly newspaper which it can in little good for the future. EngiNovember 6 and has a perfect at-be proud of the best features and units. and government, have detendance record, having never kg That means this: Now is the time fair, unbiased editorials. To do this neers, state J A heavy truck belonging to Clarexcused. or Salina clared the absent, tardy, canyon as one of to put forth your best efforts and get the publisher has spared no expense Farmers who are eligible to raise in the west, ence Madsen of Gunnison and being watersheds the largest ' ' jevery P0PR,le subscription while they to make this paper the kind the peo- and really needed more attention due driven by him, crashed into the rear HONORED ON BIRTIID Y hogs in 1934 under the terms of the too those that of this deserve, pie community . corn-ho- g of an automobile in which seven SalMrs. Josephine jensen, who was' co.unt to the easily erosive soils. contract, but who have no ' readers and participants "" hv S?.toboth ina and Redmond people were riding last'1? time the on hand stock of of at v breeding age Saturday eight years vc plenty of time in this campaign, we say again: Join stdl Wl south of the intersection of Main NEW CAMP RULER. of signing the contract, will now be. week,' was showered with congratula; and just to take subscriptions hands with us m this great drive. It home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M and Center streets about 10 oclock the At permitted, under ceitnin conditions, to tions at a family dinner party at the which mount up steadily for each par- - is truly a campaign in which every-Jacobsen Sunday, a baby boy, tipping 'Thursday night purchase additional breedng stock, it home of her daughter, Mrs. J.' T. are the mns of carning body wins' and The automobile belonged to Del has been announced by Director Wil- Cranc, in honor of the event. Dinner tidpant the scales at 12 pounds, was born, and liam Peterson, manager of. the AAA wasi served at one o'clock and the his Valaddy juiys he is the largest and' Burgess of Salina and was being HOSTESS FOR LTROGRESSO. QUITS BACHELORHOOD. for Utah. by his son, Robert, who had just promising baby in Europe, Am-jc- n This interpretation of. the contract An interesting marriage of early Mrs. O. G. Ni Ison entertained for erica, or any point south of Salt Lake, driven onto Main street and started ' south when the crash occurred. Those was made to accomodate farmers who March took place Saturday at 7 p. m. members of the LTrogresso club and in in the automobile had been, to the and 1932 for maikct produced hogs when Miss Dixie Perkins, daughter of a few guests at her home Saturday basketball tournament in the college 1933, but who have sold or lost all Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Perkins of Mon-- 1 afternoon. An interesting book review, their breeding stock through disease gymnasium, most of them being playticello, and James Marden Scorup, Its Up to the Women, by Mrs. and were just starting for home. and financial reverses, Unless soma ers, grandson of Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Franklin D. Roosevelt, w;as given by made was for replacement They were: Seth Parkinson, coach provision were married at Price, Utah. The an- - Mrs. Charles Nielson during the study be would and star player of the Salina team; farmers prethese pf stock, nouneement of the marriage came as hour. A short story by Mrs. H. W. Maxine Carlisle, Lee Bird and Mr. vented from, raising any hogs In a surprise to the many close friends Cherry and the club song were of Salina; IeRoy Heath, Burgess, 1934, although they actually had hog Mr. and Mrs. Scorup here. Mar-- ; eluded in the program. Mrs. D. G. Deloss Jensen and Lee Christensen, bases according to the terms .of the den was horn and educated in Salina, Burgess, president for the fiscal year, Redmond. contract, ' giaduat:ng from North Sevier high presided. Mrs. Nielson served an The truck is one used by Mr. Madcontract allows 3 of the Paragraph with high honors. Mrs. Scorup tractive luncheon to fifteen members sen for hauling sugar. Riding in it for the replacement of breeding Ftock, is popular in social circles in Monti-- j and Mrs. S. M. Jorgensen and Mrs. with him were his small son and since the producer is permitted to Ellis Rasmussen, a graduate from and a graduate of the citys Merrill Nielson, guests, cello, a Wells Larson of Mayfield. Both cars 1934 as now and feeder of North Sevier high school, The pigs in anniversary buy as many school. Mr. and Mrs. SeGrup were at Relief of his annual average number baught iq student at Snow college, represented high the going south when the accident society thp founding were guests at a wedding dance in Zoell Whitbeck has received sumSeveral eye witnesses to be will March 111., 1842, 1932 and 1933. According to this pew! his college in debate In 17, happened. Nauvoo, ' Montirello Monday night. mons to serve as a grand juror at d the driver of the said the crash in the First if the producer has to aneous speaking at Dixie college, and observed ly March term of the United States uppropriati the C. A. before SatB. Cedar at tomobile stopped Second wards of Sa'ina n xt entering buy jnore hogs for breeding purposes in debate at the district court of Utah, opening at Og- from the east, as restreet will be gem rally The in 1934 than h's 1932-3pig City, Friday and Saturday of last day unlay. noance brtb of a " born Sat! den March 26, according to informa- - served by law. They also stated the throughout the state and average allows, he will not be con- - week. Ellis, with Arthur Nielson of and baby a ( n... re.ceived will was truck and in coming at a high rate of and sidered as having violated the feeder Fairview, defended the affirmative lands, foreign tion, be heard for several could mark thp growth and progress of one speed and pig limitation in the contract (para- side of the question That the great! "irecame -' of should it as b minutes his of the greatest and roarng into town production powers of the president graph 8). However, Frinorth. Ninethe litters from world. in ncreased a from as the market for 1934 permanent policy' lief organizations )ipgs When struck by the truck the must be additionally reduced below day morning Ellis was one of a team years ago a little band of wo- of the Mormon church organized tomobile was whirled around and the required 25 per cent by a number of three that won a unanimous dethe society with Emma Smith as the bounced over the curb on the west pf hogs sufficient to offset fris P9r cision over the Dixie team in extem-fo- r before hour fine ths ft00'1 first president, and it has grown until side of the street backward, coming phases pf breeding xraneops speaking, for ct he the subjdrew contest its membership reaches far and wide, to a stop against a tree on the jtbis year's farrpw. In filling in the contract, the pro- - his talk, What Rope L r the Jobless. the charity through the many walk in front of the tabernacle, CANDIDATES! has afforded relief to thous- - tically all the glass in the ear' was ducer will count hogs purchased q? Two weeks afT Mr. Rasmussen won r exthe annual ands and thousands of sick and needy, broken and scattered over the street. Phillips RE SAFE . . . NOT SORRY first place in the . breeding stock during . conte.-,tThe feeder The First ward will begin the cole- - and the body and fenders were as base period pigs. temporaneous speech , With thu9 honors about far candidates d divided, this made and bent. None of the occupants event his equally with the serving of a hot was, for talk are oqly at Redaction payments topic more than slightly. Miss s two The was in and ward the at and the Medicines should jr. be to all Drive farmer adults Law, the which ner Patent produced injured Weekly Payroll" preparhogs op 1932-3be wilL taken to a physie'an but a Tables will was Carlisle litters. awarded for his success he oclock in the afternoon. fpr market from his ing with feverish haste and intensity to mske their final stand condi-are 1 she was suffering from and all found was normal it new be in under the since set chapel However, gold medaj. for victory before the close of the first per'od and the last re- dinner. was shock and the contest attend to invited commercial is only slightly injured the In farmer the district continually Rons cordially pf big votes, new held ?t Snow college March 8, three have an in- - although badly shaken up. will with ladies stock the old Following, breeding placing t play,) The impact knocked the automobile stock the contract provides that the stud- nts from North Fcv:er high The! ma Jer3en of Redmond goes ovir the top, with (resting program. A in Ptt-Bench Relief Maurine and the include D .r will ere Astle. Sairt Society,, some 75 feet, according to Marshal chool, contracting producer Mrs. Whitbeck of Salina a close second. for on a the Chris Peek, who investigated. The ijr won be will a feature anil Aldcna as program, place his hog Andrews, hogs produced be will retainfestivities CYRIL truck proceeded on nearly 150 yard.-Second ward he which TW Gunnison. has cooWt. the BECK, the 320,450 bookkeeping hrgs jnarket . at 2, before it was brought to a stop after In d at the chapel commencing EI.DRED BICHANAN, Gunnison . Formal invitations for seniors of 216,150 ed for purposes. lURtf. BILLIE ('LINGER, Gunnison 'ocloek Saturday afternoon with a hitting the automobile, he- reports. The producer will not include in his North Siviep high j chool have beep 276,500 litLCMiss Btena bv from received Cuiterfirld dock Scorup, prin... FJULDSTLD, 218,350 program. Refreshments will be served Madsen was placed under technical fiog ase any breedng reckless Snow C. in the dining room immediately fol- arrest and charged with at a function J. attend to Salina ters farrowed prior to .196,100 JENSEN, cipal, L. J. KIDMAN, Gunnison driving. 1 tut 1, 'because according to the terms college on April 20th. The activities lowing. 320,200 truck and automobile were Both The program will open with singJ. E. KlMBEIl, Salina.. . ....278,850 of the contract the producer can count of the day will hi gin at noon, and on their own power in south dance able bv the America to for continue the will until A. congregation, after JOS. go in his hog base as hogs produced .286,100 LARSON, Gunnison ing Mrs. musical offered , be will crash. a the will farrow-be invocation after by There and Enterprise. EVA the Ephraim litters fiom . market only hogs MELLOK, Fayette 319,550 evenirg. base period, festival, dance review, sports, a J. P. Sorenson. Song, Relief Society THEIMA JENSEN. Redmond ed during tbe . 322,100 Mr. and Mrs. Amon Foote we-- e CRYSTAL WHITBECK, Salina. ... .. chorus, Mrs. I.. A. Hugentobler, lead- 1, 1931, to November 30, act play and a dancing party in the 321,900 ou last . (Continued, . page) (transacting business at Provo Monday. evening. 1933, inclusive, . Neck and Neck Race For the Candidates In s Campaign Meets Tragic Death up-sta- te ! To Jordan Quint fire-fighti- J - Candidates Work Fast and ce Growing Hot One More Count Before End of First Period. Nil-hono- r? era-th- ly p, d j ( . I gro-f'cien- well-know- n cy Breeders May Buy Additional Stock Salina, Redmond Boys In Accident . 1 j 'I ' T - driv-mo- in-- . st of ol ninety-secon- d j extempor-interpretatio- n, au-an- ob-Ma- in 3 na-quir- df-- j far-reachi- Failure Success ty-tw- au-me- o n ' WHICH? sido-an- d Prac-societi- cs jam-brati- on two-yea- j din-me- Sun-New- I 3 j one-ar- b:-s- j e ' . bre-ding- - -' - - . , . ' . . two-ye- ar . . . . |