Show - OlQ IB? ini m SALIMA iy SEVIER COUNTY SAUNA Meetinghouse UTAH JAN 14 SPENT In 1909 Emmett Robins tfps seen coming up the street Saturday mornjugend beard singing “If ever jouget married just be went have a sqn for fpn” And and seut ip an orcr to fobbing for a new barber chair inhere be to will shortly pnt the I I 't Is it not aoraetking for a country It has been definitely decided fcy the work town of oqe thousand population n i church aulhoritlesn Salina to furnish A Josephite Preacher nag bet? 1? almost wboljy upon agriculas the Interior of thp meeting hVVise ing bare bis doctriues hereabouts for a ture to spend in one year a sum equal the week soon aS It can be doue Thip v? or so and apparently entertained to fifty dollars for each man woman evenconclusion reacted last Men3ay quite a num be” of people Not a great and child withn its horde's for pub ing at the Regular priesthood meeting number of conversions are reported ho improvement? It surely is That The cost estimated for this is about is what Salina has done in 1909 aud Miss Mary Ann Cast q has been some12000 the reeord is hardly excelled anyJames S Jensen chairman of the what ill duringrthe week with wjhat is where in Utah This would not ba at develop into or is already all noted in a building committee gave a detailed feared large city but it is conestimate of fbe cost of completion in- appendicitis in the country at the present siderable i cluding the toner which is as follows: Mrs Joe Carrol has been visiting stage of evolution! $Q00 tower :iui)ding There is that nolle high school With her parents Mr and Mrs M L j For Doors an partitions $200 Burns for a short while building fronting the highway iu state Floor and Stairway 1QQ grandeur erected at a cost of $16000 ly A S Oates George Burns Chris Jath and plastering $650 There is the water system which is Christeusen and Vm Murphy have (Flooring $240 best ever handed cut to the the been iu Richfield this week doing jury town and thing Carpenter work $150 which is unanimously accepservice Fainting $100 as such which has been installed ted Nails $125 ' Mr and Mrs James Scorup enter- at a cost of $25000 Steps $50 lhere is the new pueting bouse now tained a few of their friends at sn evenHeating $500 a to boot bj crmpleted into which ing luncheon and social Sunday There Total $215 has gone or will go were present T G Humphrey Hay $4000 Jake tbeprioe of the tower cff this C C Scorup llipner PetThere has been more than $5000 Humphrey as be donatand then deduct such may ersen Mr'apd Mrs V N Lund and spent by Salina f Irrigation Comp ed in work and it will leave about Mrs Hanna Qanseh anies in bnildirg cmcrete dams and to be p id out before the building culverts for improving conditions in cnu be ready for use There Is $1600 The mother of Mrs John Vrows and irrigation That’s a mighty good story on hand with which to go ahead so it grandmother to a host is reported to And there is a possibility of anothwill really take but little more to have died last Friday at her borne iu er fifty thousand dollars being 6peut the job Mr Jensen and hie help Kanosb Mrs Prows got there for the hereabouts in 1910 in buying and im are doiDg very well at the work and funeral proving the mill and light plant and now have t'be scaffolds up for latbing a null for the National in Mr perhaps and Mrs Charles Prows have All the work that be has been doing Gypsum Company baa been donation and has not been moved to Kanosh to reside permanentThe of progress is here and spirit charged for which makes him by far ly ’e want capital here to stay and the heaviest giver in the ward Salina lost the game by two in ‘snpeopia to nr Ml O exciting-baskMl congest at Centt5r-'- f the way td getlThse) is’ to” keep on AMtftZMKNTs field Saturday evening 'It was a very making conditions each as will bring It is pot often that fhe offerings at intereetiog game and was witnessed by them Birnggle for Balina the opera house of a week are better a large crowd than the three productions recently Horace Allred has struck 'a capital There bave not been many dances cr given speaking of coarse for the idea and moved his family intqthe up- “times” in the opera house that have country stair rooms of the Salina Meat 1 Supbean better than the creamery comThe Kempton Comedy ‘Co held ply Co’a store where be will have it pany’s dance Wednesday evening Iu forth Friday and Saturday evening in very handy for work and be at home response to invitations a goodly numbthe “Runaway Tramp” and “Lena all the time er turned out and had areal enjoyable Rivers” These were well rendered time Much effort had been put forth A J Crosier is again able to be aband took well with tb listeners to ynake it the success it was £y the Theodore Lorch and bis oapab’e out hie work after quite an attack of ones who had it in charge The music illness company scored very well in the fine e t 'm it and dancing was of the best The a “The Lieutenant and Frank Wright departed Tuesday for iuDqheon was properly and invitingly the Cowboy” As the cowboy Mr Oklahoma to remain He has spent a serve! and partaken of with a relish liorch pleased and delighted bis aud year or so in SaliriA rhatwas good to see The program His supit ore and won new admirers was carried out very nicely Carl Nielson the blacksmith has port was excellent especially in the ordered a fine new set of blacksmith Thorval Andreasop has shown consid leading lady tools They will arrive soon and he erable meobanicnjl genius from time to One of the best Minstrel shows of the will then be fixed up to perfection for time and worked out that pome ideas season is to appear at onr opera house work are leally very good fete J$tes$work shortly Jack Mahara’s White Mtnstrel professional Company has been secured by the local Albert Johnson of Ephraim was a is an invention that Is certainly good well This conies organization manager water hydrant in the The notices frotn onr Salina visitor this week the guest of His father has a recommended exohac gee apeak very flatteringly of John Arneeon his partner who visited ooral for the cattle and orses and the this attraotion this show is a new one in Ephraim last week They are the trough was always either full or empty on the road this being their first sea there being no way of gagipg the flow son The show Carries 28 people Band people who are building the school The young man set to work and invent and Orobestra They have also special house ed an apparatus (hat caiises the hy deaoenery for the Firsc Fart which John Barnard is considerably aliye drantto flow when the trough is empty picts Minstrelsy in ail its various pbas as a oittxen aad he has a couple of and to’oease as both the old Btyle and the ne wn Oflowing when it is full It the ‘usual funny sons who are coming to the front He der n Choru9 singing is a simple yet very Useful invention The d men are also in evidence a caller at the office and which recently one be may see by going to the will or Olio Part any ‘second exception-- ' advanoed some very good ideas about ally strong in speolal features and Big yard "Specialties suoh as Binging Quartettes school and other matters Acrobats in Head Musical Quartettes J E Fordham coUectororf bad debts C A Matisson is now the Salina corWire Balancing and Bar Performing The tighter they stick the better The respondent for the Deseret News Walkers and Comedy Juggling ’em like 12 show will iu’rodaoe performing dog MrsL ‘Dastrup and daughter Alfret- actors la various tricks and maneuvers A splendid opportunity for live enerThe Jaok Mahara ftlinatrela will give ta visited in Richfield during the week 18 a big Band Parade atnOon getic men to sell the most attractive and Mrs A J Lewis and baby returned best O n'W selling life insurance policy on the Don't forget the big dance at the from Richfield Tuesday The baby wan market Liberal commiisions and reill while down there but is now well newals Address W H Miller 318 Opera Honae Friday evening Supervisor Smith and deputy O G Boston Bldg Salt Lake City Utah Nielson are in Balt Luke attending of Mr and The little infant-cilthe forest supervisors’ convention Mrs P F Peterson is quite ill and has Here is ho w'Mt Pleasant treats its The following persons have taken beerrsaffering for several days 'baud boys: advantage o! the water system since The council made a monthly allow- thepaper reported last:C A Mattson Diseases CAMagioueance of $20 to the band to heip that N P Peterson Wallie Dastrup AndA contagious disease is one In which organization along provided that the rew CuristensBn and the oreamery the organism goes on should band every play foy khecity lhChora! Symphony Society will direct from the person having the disholiday end also give a number cf open meet at the 'Commercial olub rooms ease to a person who has not the disconcerts eir ease without passing through an interon Saturday evening at 8 o’clock -—q — mediary medium as in tuberculosis Mrs Frank Herbert returned Sunfor example Malaria on the other hand is an‘ infectious disease beday from s pleasant visit with relaticause the'oiganism which produces it ves in Soipio 1 S ‘J is taken from a person Jan ROBINS— In this city Saturday Thorval'Andrea3cnVet Jtq J?exburg reproduces itself in tljo mosquito and 8 1910 to Mr and Mrs Emm it Rob-- “ Idaho Wednesday to remain a week or is transmitted by the son a ins tvsqulto which two He was given a the Rail-- a uuiy never have been lx contact with 'HBISIENSEN— In Redmond Sun- - ay Company and is pass by advantage the pet sou ly whom the original taking Mrs Eihel Christ iajJan9r1910to gonism was given off of the same son asen Completion $50 Per Capita For Ik 'Now ten in'SigFt wl An Example rr THE CRADLE Impfioierrieritk NO 35 1910 REDMOND The society event In Redmond this week is the marriage of Miss Alvretta Christensen to Neal Draper two popular and well known young people of tKldWn Invitations have been Issued for the big reception at the opera house this afternoon at three e’olock Most of the people will be out and danoe and feast and tnAke merry to their heart’s content Wm Gee and Joseph F bhrlsteneen have beyn in Richfield acting as jurors I this week The Sunday school wiU(glve a fine entertainment tonight Thursday at tne opera house It will be preceded by & basket ball game between 8alina and Redmond Refreshments will be ' served Ileber Cbrjstensen and family leave for Manti Saturday where they will visit a short time before going to their home in Canada ’ The querent ine is raised at Soren Frandseu's The tax asse99or Is busy around here assessing the property ot the town Peter Andreason’sboyis convalesing after attack of pneumonia New Creamery The Salina Creamery Co has moved into its new building aud is doing business there in first class style and it is a lot more convenient and roomy and healthy looking than the old one The building is 80 feet wide and CO feet Tbe foundations and floors are loDg solid cement and the structure is of frame well lined and nicely painted A very serviceable air chute within runs up through the roof It is connected withthe water system and num erous conveniences are arranged for water Beginning at tbe south end (here id tbe boiler aid engine room and store room Adjoining this Is a large room where the churning is done and in one corner is a huge refrigerator Another large room adjoins this one aud is somewhat elevated above it Here the cream vats are located and in one corner is an enclosure set appart as au office To the north end the wagons drive for unloading milk and cream The door here is elevated properly and is on a level with she wagon Ad experienced architect could hardly have planned a better or more convenient creamery building s Tbe work of erecting it Was done by Melvin Anderson who contracted and furnished everything except the painting It is said that he did well at the job Arthur Brandt did the paiuting o v To Merchants Display advertising of saleable wares is the rule today all over the civilized world Every newspaper is fall of it The (higher the civilization the more the advertising Note what the Read says of advertising ltendponddr Take up a bunch of newspapers any time anywhere and atndy the advertising and you will get some ideas "The business men of tbe various cities will please note that the mantier in which they support with advertising the papers in their tpwns will be taken by every one as a fair measura of the desirability of that place for residence and investment” felt Tremor RICHFELD Court News County From U v Seat V Richfield Jan ’0— The people at Richfield were rudely awakened from slumbers this morning by a severe earthquake shock which passed over this valley shortly after 6 o'clock Every house in this city was 6hakeu dishes and furnitors were displaced and tbe town shaken t Its center WUili no serious damage resulted to buildings the shock was most alarming Richfield Jan 11— Thedistriot court opened here yesterday for the term Judge Chidester is suffering from a bad cold The folio sing coses were disposed of: 8Ute vs Frank Hicks felony charge iu having failed to provide for his offspring set for January 11 8tate vs William Hatch selling liquor to Indians Defendant is 81 years of age aud a resided t of Koosharem He had no means to engage an attorney aud E E Hoffmann and U N Hayes He were appointed to defend him pleaded not guilty 'Case continued State vs Allen Searle grand larceuy Defendant by his attorney G T Beau entered a plea of former jeopardy because the trial of tbeoasa was begun in Loa Wayne county when tbe alleged crime was committed in Sevier Co Motion overruled and case was con-- ? tinued owing to illness of wife of de-- ‘ fendaut Dan Hansen was arraigned on tbreo ir tbe tak- oaeesallegiDggrardlareeKy hag and telling of cattle id thifc coumy He pleaded not guilty Trial was set for January 17 'In the two cases growElsinore ing out of the big fight saloon last July that against Amos Nunley was set for trial January lltb and the case against Barney was set for January 21 Moore the traveling man charged with an offense against chastity with an Elsinore girl pleaded not guilty His case was continued Tbe trial of cases will be begun today Riohfield Jan ll—Tbe Indian War Veterans’ committee for tbe eeonring of a monument to the memory of Col- onel John Ivie have commenced a vigorous campaign for funds for the monument Tbe details of the material to bq used and the data to be inscribed bap not yet been deoided upon but the committee Intends to have the monument ready for nnvdling on Decoration day J I o ' ’ iV-- t 'Court News The pase set for hearing in the Justice’s qourt Saturday last did not materialize as was expected But nevertheless there was a hearing The del fondant Mr James Tygeson of Center-fldl- d appeared with his attorney Lewis Larsen of Manti The plantiffs’ attorney Mr Bates did not put in an appearanoe but let his side of it go by default Attorney Larsen made a motion that the attachment levied on 8500 pounds fef lucerne seed be discharged In sup port of his motion be oontended and proyed hat the attachment had been and after arguing wrongfcllyissqed There is a great deal of sickness in thefcatterat aQieength he had bis motion Mr fygesoa reoeiv and granted town at present sssmingly an epidemd his money for tbe seed ic of light pnenmonta among children The Chris Jensen and plaintiffs and which also affeote grown people Mrs Linn Holdsway has bean very Niels Andersen of Redtnond had been defendant all summer employed by and slok with double pneumonia Dr Steiner was called to oonsult with Dr had ajtr&ched the seed just as it was being sold to the Salina Mercantile Freeoe Co in an effort to get their pay Not A little child of Will Lewis has the having an attorney to instruct them pneumonia as has also a child of Sam from the beginning they ot things C Harding wrong and of course the attaehcent Tbe following ladies are bedfast could not hold with illness: Mrs Farley- Sorersen ! Mrs John Darfes Mrs Ezra Mason The Making of Cantu Laces — o Of 'all the Industries In the world the manufacture of Cantu laces by the Cuba’s Imports of Yellow Pine peasants following this pursuit la MiCuba Imports annually about feet of yellow and white pine lan Italy is the most primitive cont0 per cent of which comes from the sidering the great demand for tese United Stoles No suitable building rare fabrics and the number of ant employed in their manufacture lumber" trow there n AURORA — k pg r |