Show A JL JL UTAH NOV 19 1909 S AlINA SEVIER COUNTY ml iv It is the civilized money-makinGet on to the newspaper Way you business people UNITED CLUBS AT MONROE New Crgich&tion Coo! Work Affect! Dr West Done And Is Mads President Salina the most wide-Awake towu in Sevier was signally Imuored at Monroe by the election of Dr 0 E West as president and P F Peterson as secretary of the United Clubs The United Commercial Clubs of San pete Sevier and Piute met at Monroe he Southern J8wl’’last Friday and Saturday and lad a veiy instructive end enjoyable time We suspect tha liivbfleld i responsible for the verj meagre ai d incomplete report sent to the daily press lint the sessions were begood nevertheless and may be the ginning of something for the clubs and the counties The visitors have not ben treated note royally than they were at Monro They were driven up the canyon ou to the spriugs and over the good road which was a treat 1 he poor representation from Richfield was the lament able thing of the whole affair and there were plenty of unsavory compliment-othis Especial pains Were taken bj the Richfield club not to be there Splendid nieeliogs were held A fine banquet mid a lively all was enjoyed O P Washburn presided at the meet ing lu the city hall 'O P Washburr a gave the speech of welcome and of Messrs Hanson quartet composed and Slickeleen Larsen pvis renderec severl songs Miss Carrie WbiMng gave a re nation followed tiy a sole bj Miss Mat tie CoIlius'C'Rfue fits of Com Ulebs” was theAubject of Dr Ileus Tuft then E West’s address gave a talk on the good roads movement The club was then reorganized and the following officers were elected: 0 E West of Halina president H E Lizauby of Monroe vice president P P F eterson of rtliu secretary P Peterson of Saline Wfl Gribbie o! GunuisoQ and A K Hansen of Rich “1 lr fi ld directors Perhaps a Big Gypsum Mill Silt Lake man with urine local and dehelp is doing soui a assessment work ou i is company’s velopment gypsum claims four miles southeast oi Some surveyors were recently Salin there a id went over the great deposits and everv indication points to Eastern mill being built there soone and capital is being interested tbe-- soon something big m ty be leoked for A ' Cash For Grain are paying $125 for good oats cents for milling wheat If price advances any time you wilf always find ns paying it You make a mistake if sou ever sell without upeingus SALINA MERC CO Office near depot — v --— j— ITEMS OF INTERE T A very very cold snap’ indeed of Rexberg "Mrs Joseph Humpbre Idaho has visited in Salina and Redweek the mond during Since the last issue the foilawing people have installed the water in their T Crane homes: Amiel Nielsen the Alma S Crane August E White House Joseph TTuggeutohler John Dtlbert Burgess JamesCrsne W’iL S Geo Ewls Frank Rasmussen liamsWm Evans David Evaes Aaron Prows roseph Prows W B Humphrey John Gates Georgo Bird Chris Rasmussen Numbers of at(le arp snow bound The iu the mountains east of storm and cold came on so suddenly to do help nothing thatowners could them They will be busy for a while trailing them out Bird Humphrey lost a valuable horse Ibis w°ek on account of it being badly kicked by another horse We U' ' J ton j JVOR 3ALE— Turly Five (43) Acres land with impleof good farminng ments to run it Good brick honse 'four flu iahaJ rooms downstair room with or without for three npstairs S VtrnUhlags for houi keeping Nielson A L NO 27 Follow the world way g iud wife G A Gates and wife Joseph Poulsen and wife Mr aud Mrs T I' Petersen Mr au 4 Mrs Homer H 8 Kiellnsehmldt and Mr Mrs Peteisea was Mathilda Nelsou basket from work fine a with presented Commissioners of Indian War Re- tbe ladies The occasion for it was Interesting Nolei From 0!d Friends In of good tbe 5(kb anniversary cords 3 M Westwood M L Pratt and the Far Off Nevrr birth and tha fact that the familj J II Aithnr wms to Salina on Satnr-daand buve during office hours since leaves Salina They will be greatly Mexico been kept busy taking depositions missed by a host Of friends who wish Mrs from claimants of pension for having them Uod speed in the future New Mexico Yesso served in the Indian wars of Black Peteisen left yesterday and the husNov 8 1900 band will follow later 'lbey will reHawk days ' Salina Call" Elitor side at Salt Lake Feast and your friends are many Dear Sir: P F Petersen furniture and After so long a pilance t will now atfastand they cut yita dealer baa secured the service tempt to keep my promise to wrile my uot get mad if yon treat them bad an friends in Salina through the Call ot long as their stomachs are fed Steal of a good clei k for his establishment First I will say that it if j ou get a million for then you can iu tha person of Dan Ai gj le who b -- this country took uiy car 8 days aud i hours from furnish ball its the great big thief wbo gau work Wednesday Yesso to Salina ou leave while the little on gets cut The nigh School dramatic I found t b is a great big open oonutrj gets to j til Advertise and tbe dollar given Sa’urday evening by ucme to you quit aud they fail to come Richfield in 8alina was a' real treat You could travel 25 miles north oi south without seeiog a hous in tor what care the men who have a except scream frometartto finmoney to spend for the men who don’t ish The house was well filled and a ouths creeks where sheep or catth But care to see them Salina diet men have their headquarter ghgd sum was realized since then tbe prairie has become dotOne day tbe office fcov went to the nobly well in patronaje ted with cabins and a large amount o' editor of the Soariog Eagie and said: A routing time was had at Redmond fencing has been done Tbe countr' There’s a tramp at the door and he Saturday when the Salina eighth grad is a geu ly rolling prairie with afev say he has had nothing to eat for six students went over and played basket mountains to the west and the Capa-iblays ’ ‘Fetch hui in” said the editor bali with the R dmond school Th mountains (bout 6J miles to th “If we can find out how he does je w girls from tbe local school tied P witl southwe“t 'lbere is good grass ove can run this paper for another week I" the Redmond Usea and the boys from tbe greater part from 0 inches to 30 in Salina laid it over Redmond in greai nigh Stock live out all tbe year at Here is an item from tbe Mt Pleasant Pyramid which will be of interest shaDe Return games will be played ouud without shelter but they will d 1 he ftian mentioned to sheepmen here tomorrow i better to have a good shelter in tim the largast sheep grower in Utah: Mr Now lumber costs from $2t of storms Ada Nlson went to fait Luka SunNielsen's holdings in the 6heep indue M and up Fencing is very reeson-ablper day try at tbepresent Bre lu rouud numbcedar from 7o to 15c bar' post" A benefit dance Mr and Mrs wire for ers 33000 tead Cows are wba’ Tbeir value at an $375 to $425 Buttei average market pi ice at the present Teorge Cato wiT be given at the op brirg in immediate returns All people Bhould sells for 35o time about $4 00 per head is $140f00 era bouse tonight per lb Anyone commini He produces from these each year lu attend here need not fear to bring as man' lambs and wool $ICO006 P F Petersen has just receivd e good mileb cows as they can take car Mt rieasant has a great cow if the fine lot of Christmas goods jf Horses need not be so heavy as A horse it some suppose from the following Pyramid is true Mrs Brown of the is an exservicable horse for this count James Borg is the owner end the cow Just take t a very pert window decorator produces regularly thiee pounds and look at the beautiful Christmas win- ry Hogs are only an expense here as the country has not developed enf two ounces of butter dailyor 21 pounds dow as you passfluent to raise feed for them yet and and 14 ounces weekly Thfct is a re Jensen Canada of L'hi Magrath cord that stands unequalled ooajecorn and chop feed C09t from by any other cow in Utah or the West or the has beenvisiting relatives and friend $1 75 to$2 00 per hundred pound alfal arid week II Safina in Redmond this ba’led $18 to $20 per ton fa East eilber for that matter eo far a The climate and seasons seem to b kuown In fact at tbe last 8tae Fair is going to do sotne traveling now Mrs Of same Jensen tbe Charles ice about the same as in Saliua This earn pi tbe record of the prize mirkers exhibited were several pounds below that is also visiting in these parts The merhasbseD extremely dry Oidetock and offers of $100 bets were made there Jensens have done rematkably well in men say the driest since 18S2 but ex pect plenty rains next spring and sumthat there was no cow in Utah that the northern country could produoe 15 pounds of butter Oscar Nielsen has returned from mer This is not as many suppose i pei week Generally a ligbi California He left his wife there and windy country breeze but even this fall very few bare Mr and Mrs C T) West and Mr and he will go back when he sells out to winds The water as a rule la lathei He taken forever is stay completely A Mr J Crosier were hose attending He was treated hard but taste9 good and (s good anr the commercial clubdoisgs at Monroe np with the country Our9 bis wife’s folks went to H found at from 50 to 125 ft Tbe men did royally by Friday and Saturday of m interest and had a sail extra good and soft water We got it my places real weil as one comes back president at 110 ft of the organization and the other as a ou the pacific He secured him an The soil is as a rule light but there orange farm with a home on it and member of tbe committee on bylaws which it will settle there soon Cultivated land what is called “tight” land That was an exceptionally interest- with bearing orange trees on it sells stiff and I believe it will be the grab s ing debate between eighth gra te for from one to two thousand dollars land of this couutry There is a splenat their rooms Friday night on did opening for energetio young met per aci'e with a little money He must have city BDd country life All participants John Ross ah Rged and prominent team wagon did well The judges Dr Freeee C plow and - harrow and citizen of died from N Land and P F Petsrson Joseph Sunday money to build a cabin also enough t( gave the A married mar decision on points to the country yet typhoid fever Ha was related to the live on Tor a while Herberts of Salina and most of the fam would need approximately $1000 bu' two of the judges went for tbe and country are each complement ily wereaown for tbe funeral as you can Homestead 320 acres if foui to t lie other and many eroneous Ideas George Stevens and family bavf men would come here and take twi will remain with all tbe participants sections laying together they could moved out to their new home and it buld on the 4 coruer9 each on theii The paper is sorry to chronicle that now “home sweet horn down on th half section and put down one well farm” missed has several it good items about would serve all fo hr families foi that the Misses Siena and Olevia Scorup Ur and Mrs Lewis barren relumthe time thus cut down expenses Tbf They are two of Selina’s most nighly ed home to'Ephraim Tuesday after a will soon be all gonea9 people art land educated and cultured ladies— two of pleasant visit here Yrorn now on tie) in Very fast and taking up the the town's most desirable citizens-Wwill visit S&iina once a week by read- coming are people of the better class landtLey have been particularly struck ing the Cull as a rule Some speculators are here with their singing always high (lass Miss Florence Cates and her bet but Ibelieve the majority are boaifld educative end elevating beloved visited io Richfield this week settlers I don’t wish to advise any IlenT Atkins is now cletking In the Getting pretty close to the court house one to move here without first seeing store having taken the position’ alright p Not yet but soon And as you have six the country about a week ago months after making your homestead George Morrison the plumber visientry to establish a residence it would A very nice birthday and farewell ted In Richfield Sunday and Monday give them plenty of lime io get here Now let us get it right The Ladies’ then to puny was teudered Mr and Mrs Lehi put in a crop in the spring Peterson sr at the home of tbeir Republican club of Salina will meet at believe this is destined to be a very daughter Mrs A J Lewis' Wednesday the town hall tomorrow Saturday fertile country well were Tbe guests very Nov 20 evening Ail members are asked to be Any of our friends coming out here received by Mr aud Mrs Lewis and present to look at the country are cordially they had a most erijey able time ProMrs II I Freecp Is preparing to go invited to make theio home Wi’h u gressive high five was tbe order of the on a trip to New York and visit her during Iheif stay Since coming here evening uutil past midnight The prize son Ilans Peter She may go ou to her our son Lynn has been iu bed with I’ was won by Ft Teterson native before re- typhoid fevef 7 weeks but he is now country Denmark while the booby a tin whis’le was won just able to walk around My health turning lunch by C A Mattsson A delectable I have had no James S Jensen was a business vis- basbeen excellent There were was served and enjoyed rheumatism havs a good apatite aud Richfield week in itor during the Mr ahi Mrs Lehi I’etersen present: feel younger They tell ma that I am J Lewis and wife Dr The local Voodmu lodge heYj a really getting fat Would like to see jr and sr Mrs Gottfredscq Dan it tried ou II J and Mrs 0 fi West W fi ferewa'an d lively Meeting Tuesday eveui’ng Scott's health has been excellent She 3 Gates Freeoe Was Initiated into tha order wife O N Lund and wife likes this country better all the time and wife Ur aud Mrs Oluf Nielsen Nfels P frielspn went to Bingham For any further information write I will be glad to give them all Mr aud Mrs A S Crane Mr aud Mrs Wednesday to remain during the win - 1ie h(J lUf°r P F Petersen 0 A Mattsson and wife ter season if he can secure employ-yfr TrulyUVour P EL Madsen and wife O Cud Jeback A SCO! LETTER FROM Mr A J SCOTT t)udtly’h I An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAP ER 16 OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN Of Salina and providing for the assessment and collection of an annual road poll tax and prescribing the duties of the supervisor of streets Be it ordained by the board of trustees of the town of Salina: Section That chapter 16 of the Revised Ordinances the of Town of and passed approved the 1st day of Fbruary1898 and all acts amendatory thereto be and the same is hereby repealed Section 2 Two Dollars lawful money is n annual road poll tax upon every man ove 21 and under 50 years of age not physically incapacitated and not exlaw by within empted the town residing All road poll taxes shall be paid into the town treasury and thall be expended under the direction and pursuant to tha order of the Board ot Trustees in improving the streets of the town Section 3 1 he supervisor of streets shall prior toth first day of December of each and every year give written notice to each person in the town subject to the payment of road poll tax that said tax is due and payable on or before the 15th day of December of each year All persons so notified must pay the road poll tax to the town treasurer n or before the date when due The town treasurer sh li issue a receipt to aach person upon paymei t of said tax All persona moving into the town after the firstday of Septembrr of each and every year and all other persons who ihall not have received notice as herein who shall be subject to the provided payment of the said taxes must upon written natioe from the eceiving of streets that said tax is due pay the same to the town treasurer within 10 days after receiving such noti- 1 fication Section 4 Any person subject to the payment of road poll taxes who shall fail to pay the same as provided in the preceding section of this chapter shall be delinquent and the supervisor of atreets shall proceed to collect the Same by an action in the name of the town xnd no property or wages belonging to 3uch person shall be exempt from execution therefor Section 5 The supervisor of streets ihall f jrnish the town treasurer a list of the names and addresses of each person subject to the payment of the arid roaJ Doll tax on or before the first day of 4pril of each and every year d also the lame and address of each person notified after the first day of April as soon as the said notification is given Section 6 The supervisor of streets ihall see that all ordinance orders and resolutions of the board relating to Jtreets sidewalks and ditches of tho town are complied with and to that end he is hereby created a special policeman without extra compensation Section 7 The supervisor of streets under the direction and supervision of the board shall: 1st Take charge of the streets of the town of Salina 2nd Prepare and submit to the board for their approval plans for the improvement of the streets of the town 3rd Keep the streets clean of obstructions and in good repair 4th Cause the roads tobegradedand good bridges and cross ways to be created when needed And keep the same in 5lh town tax H Give notice to all persons in tho subject to the payment 0 road poll be statirg when due and whereto paid 6th He shall employ such help as to keep the streets in may be necessary good repair 7th He shall make the board on or before the first Monday in December of each year a written report showing: 1st The name of each person assessed for road poll tax in the town 2nd The amount of taxes collected by suit or otherwise and the namas of all dehnqeents from whom collection has been enforced 3rd The amount of uncollected tax the name of each delinquent and the cause why sueh tax remains uncollected in each instance Thear?0“nt money expended in the town and the discription of the improvements made 6th An accurra'e account of the time he and his agents have been and the nature and item of theemployed service rendered Section 8 This ordinance shall take effect and be enforced ten days after it shall have been passed and approved by the board and published Passed and approved Nov 12th 1909 Trustees voting aye H F Jorgensen President Mma Gates Trustees absent A J Crosier D G ’ Buagess Trutees voting no none A S Crane Atteet c Clath k-- J J |