Show 'HP flbn Covers the magnificent valley of North Sevier to perfeetioa VOL SAUNA V RICHFIELD Richfield July 5—The oelebration of the nation’s birthday here was an A parade in the enthusiast io one morning was a feature Mrs Lee Clark as “Goddess of Liberty’ occupied the first float followed by Miss Marvel Blomquist as “Utah’- and young lad Jes on horseback representing the states and territories There were a few business houses with floats and the city olflcers and citizens in carri ages made up an imposing parade The exercises at the tabernacle were of a highly patriotic nature &Dd were presided over by Mayor Christensen The afternoon was devoted to eports and games at the fairgrounds Late in the afternoon a ball game was played between Fayson and the home team winning by a Score of 4 to 3 Not a gut) cracker or loaded anvil disturbed the peace of the city the day A return game of ball was played Tuesday when Payson laid it over the locals in great shape The county commissioners were in Session Tuesday holding their regular session for July One of the wickedest fights ever known in the city was pulled off somewhere in townon the Fourth As a result cne man catne within a pin point of loosing the sight of one eye and another had his bead cut Upas if be bad been through the hands of a butcher at the slaughter yard The saloons have been literally Ailed to their capacity since opening and people have drank as if they never had had an opportunity before and would hever have an opportunity again o Johnnie Bird is home after A long absence Caucus ' Meeting Friday evening’ for the purpose of nominating a trustee for a term and a trustee for r term to be voted for at tbs the school election next Monday Citizens should look upon it as a duty to come out and select the candidates Every voter' should lay they want eside bis worknd come out tonight nominate candidates and help To I will Reaeliea 25)0 intelligent readers every week be tro light Please be Light Patrons around to collect for elecservice on July 14 or 15 prepared to settle in full J Oscar Anderson Big Time On 14th July 14h will bo a holiday in Salina Tho Mt Pleasant ball team the orchestra and the band will be here The number will be about 30 They will come in on the morning train from Richfield and remain until the next morning They will parade up Main Street the baud being in flue uniform and treat the people to the finest "kind of musio A big game of ball will be arranged for the' afternoon with Salina and in the evening thero will be a grand ball at the opera house Salina ball players are getting together and will import a pitcher and put up a good gam9 Utah SALE OF TIMBER Ogdeu June 25 1910 Sealed bids marked “Bid Timber Sale Application Fishlake” and addressed to the District Forester Ogden Utah will be received up to and including the 30ih day of July 1910 for all be merchantable dead timber standing and down and all the live timber marked for cutting by the Forest Officer located on an area to be definitely designated by the Forest Officer before cutting be begins Sec 28 and 29 T 24 8 R 2E 8 L M Fishlake National Forest estimated to be 240000 feetB M living Engelmann Spruce 5000 feet B M Douglas Fir 5000 Teet B M Alpine Fir and 50000 feet B M of dead timberstarming and down No bid of less than $300 per M feet B M for green timber and $1 50 per M feet B M for dead timber will be considered and a deposit of $20000 must be sent to the First National Bank (U 8 Depository) Ogden Utah Timber upon for eaoh bid submitted valid claims is exempted from sale The right to rejact any or all bids is reFor further information served and regulations governing sales address Acting Forest Supervisor Carl JB Arentson balina Utah E A bHEKMAN District Forester SEVIER COUNTV Ithu UTAH mere general news and morespecial features than any other paper in the county JULY 8 1910 AURORA REDMOND grand bail was given tba other evening by Mr andMre Parley Peterson in honor of their wedding It ws Johnson beat Jim Jeffries a grand success Jack Miss Koffcrd and Miss Christoferson And done it on the square of Spring City are visiting with Parley You can save your chick9 by 'using Peterson Rex's Lice Killer to kill the Roe The Ivtrren Brothers of Lewiston mites 35 j and 65o a can at Lewis and Drug Idaho are visiting with Mist Mry Pas- Co mussen and Misa Myrtle Evans this week W B Humphrey is now ready to be A glorious Fourth was celebrated gin operations with his saw mill He here No fireworks or crackers were ha9 moved the mill to a splendid patch to be heard All was peace and enof timber and has fixed the road up to The committee is much joyment He looks for a good year pleased over the returns of its efforts perfection and thanks all for their assistance Mrs Maggie Eiben wa9 the recipient A committee has been appointed for of a post card shower on July Fourth the 21th celebration Full particulars wAs the 31st Anniversary of her which will be given later SUeask9 the Call to extend her Mr YVm roulsen suflered very much birth from his old to all who remembered her thanks pain complaint yesterday but medical aid was given and brought Keep the milcsJUway from your He is doing nicely now great relief Rex’s Lice killer will do it chickens and will soon be out again we hope 35o and G5o a can at 'Lewis Drug Co a on tent Tuesday large sprang up the school grounds and we ure going Cuddebaok I as sold his llue rib0 to hear another way to gain Salvation bon team and received the equivalent as the preacher will bold meotings of $1000 for it' Ha immediately purthere chased another fine team from James The beet fields of this part of the he and his good county are looking flue and we are Peters with whio much encouraged over the work and wife drove to Richfield for the Tcurtb are in the fight for the Jactorv in this where their daughter Mrs Lee Claik B J is torensen valley Mayor the sugar people and is con- was the Godess of liberty elected by a majority vote She was the most tracting with the farmers for 5 years The town council held the regular beautiful 'representation of 'the part July meeting and went over the usual ever seen in Richfield routine of business Dr Spicer anuoqnces that he will Peter Hansen is now the new mail carrier as Mr Christensen’s contract leave his office July 15 Bud be away ran out a couple of weeks' A splendid party was given by Miss Mary Rasmussen in honor of Mr Ear-aJohn Olsen and son Douglas have Ruben Karreu Ice cream was returned from Iabo and will remain served and games played which in Salina Johnnie says there is no The invited guests were Mr and Mts J A Christensen Mr and place like this valley Mrs Parley PeterseD Mr and Mrs L Dastruphas dur Wilford Rasmussen Mr and Mrs F T very Nelson Mrs Doruis Mrs Arthur ingthapast two of serious arttif nmah Peterson ftfisses Elverda Christensen Amanda Christensen Ailie Rasmussen ism lie has 17 aud Ernest Fratd i Miss Kofford Mr does not seen' Jj?reH!wfiiU-MieEva Christensen Karreu MissBfyrUeE7efte Ruben The A lp:£ ' f I The Celebration Was Successful of the glorious The celebration Fourth in Salma this year was most successful and in some respects was among the best ever held here Never has another celebration been held without the use of fire crackers and tho noise and danger of explosives but 6uoh was the case yesterday Noth tng whatever of this kind war seen or heard at anytime daring the day The committees age all to be thanked for their good work Those who took part in the different exercises did Well aud their efforts are worthy of congratulations The choir rendered excellent service of a The band boys are deserving great deal of praise as they did exceptionally well and rendered the town a good service for which they shoukl be better rewarded The Goddees Mrs Aaron Prows and Utah Miss Ruby Stevens acquitted themselves very well and represented their parts beautifully The L D S Chapel was nicely decorated and proved to be an exceptionally good place for holding such doings The morning program was carried out as published with the exception of two parts The house was practically filled and the exercises were pleasing and instructive The sports were among the off in Salina-andrew a large crowd to witness them Tho foot races and horse races were interesting as was also the ball game The children’s dance was very to the little ones and they The danced to their hearts’ content married people’s dance at the R S hall was highly enjoyed by all who attended The young peoples’ dance at the opera house was one long whirl of pleasure And thus ended the celebration oflndependence Day in Salina o Report of Finance Committee The committee on flaanoe for the Fouth surely did well A total of $190 was collected and after all expenses had been paid there were $58 left The committee mat with the executive oommittee Wednesday evening and it baseball was decided to buy eleven suits to be kept by the town for the use of the players aud to give thebalanoe to the band Here is the report Collected in cash $185 ( 0 “ 5C0 labor Total receipts $19000 $8005 Paid out for Sports 1000 For Children’s dance 2500 Disbursed by CAMat(l90n 750 For old Folks’ dauoe 85 For wire and nails 100 For Relief Hall 760 To “Utah” $13200 Total disbursements Balance $5300 Ivie is around in Aurora contracting for sugar beet acreage The contracts run for five years and enough must be subscribed in Bevier Now is valley to insure the factory the time for the farmers to get in with the acreage C M The daughter of A Draper fell from a horse Sunday and dislocated her elbow joint Mr Gauzler a friend of tho RobinB frmily came down from Balt Lake and paid them a visit for the Fourth posted months e— ' 1 rf4-- ' C villi a I Elsinore among their former friends The editor and his good wife tender their thanks to Mrs Lulu Robison proprietor of the Robison hoel for a splendid dinner on the Fourth to which she invited us The dinner was about as good as cooks can make and was greatly relished Mrs Robison is hotel and Las running a everything arranged just right for serving all comers Miss Tillie Beuller spent the Fourth in Salina and was the Nelson J H Nelson was out from Salt Lake to spend the Fourth and to join his wife who has been visiting here Mr and Mrs Lewis Larsen came down from Ephraim for the Fourth to visit with Mr Larsen’s parents Dr R A Buroh of Mt Pleasant joined his wife here Sunday and stayed over till Tuesday when both retnned home 1910 to the wife of a daughter - O A Friday July Amasa d J Bad Accident Joseph Trows suffered a very severe accident last Saturday afternoon which has laid him up and wi keep him couilued to his home for some lie was on A ladder fixing some time vines on'the side of the house aud wa$ good'and well fifteen feet from the One of the sticks in the ladground der broke and let him go headlong to He fell on his right side the groundand was badly hurt The pelv'd tOafe was broken aud the shoulder bone fractured He also sustained some bad bruises DiptWia In Town A J Lewis is to be thanked for the service he rendered on the Fourth He received the news from the big fight al Reno direct from Salt Lake as it hapwrote it up in the shape pened of a tulletin ready to be carried to the It was park where the crowd was eagerly received there but it bid not cause any cheeridg as it was all on the side of the “nigger” Mrs Baily mother of Mro W B aud Mrs T G Humphray returned to her home in Murray Wednesday after a month’s visit here Mr and Mrs W H Rex went to Ogden Wednesday where Mr Rex will attend the Utah Postmaster’s convention and they will both have a pleasViolet ant visit with their daughter Mr Rex ha9 been who resides there tied pretty closely to the offlae and thinks a rest and a little recreation will do him good Mr and Mrs L Dastrup and Mr and Mrs Chris MortensOn went to Manti Wednesday f°r couple cf days on some matters of business ' da- - vtoof V'lrytf on- - xoeo 'Mrs OVM fierbe: Mrs I4ngriJ have visited la Jc pL t ' styerai days of the eekL Hans Christensen serves tjotioe that all who are indebted to him should All acsettle on or before July 10 counts not paid by that time will be put into the hands of a collectorMoney at the may be paid to his daughter Mr and Mrs Lehi Peterson sr went White Sewfug Mcb office to Salt Lake to spend the Fourth and Miss Joe Telerson was home from to attend to some matters of business Salt Lake after a lengiby stay there Sue returned Thursday Mrs Laura Harris went to Salt Lake H j Cash paid for hogs V6al and poultry Saturday to remain for a time Hans Chiistensen Sam Bench Norval Crane Edith Thorsen aud Irene Long spent the 4tb - James Scorup came home from the San Juan country on the night of the in Manti Fourth' after several months' absence Jennie Jorgensen and mother 6pent aud reports thiDgs in fine shape out the Fourth in Richfield there He was accompanied by David Mrs August Bellon went to Salt Bird who has been there with him end Lake Friday for a brief visit Albert and has been working for them the count Mr and Mrs J P Ilansen spent the Both are well and look as if Fourth in their old home town of ry agreed with them struck 1st A case of diptheria has developed in Efile Keene is here from Nevada for a visit with her mother Mrs Sor- town withio the week but it is not of a ensen serious character having been taken in time and the bestof care and remedMr and Mrs Cherry of Ephraim ies used It is iu the family of Augspent the Fourth in Salina and were ust Ericksen his youngest daughter the guests of their daughter Mrs i afllioted with it The place was being Peterson jr immediately quarantined by DrFreece H J Gottfredson is bus taking and every precaution used The littU one i9 about well now and there is no the school census likelihood of other cases developing The old school building has been It is thought that the diseaae was undergoing some repairs lately and carried here from Monroe during conhas been put in shape for the opening ference of school Council Meets Town Tres H F Jorgensen attended the ’convention of Mayors and The town council held its regular counclemen at Provo early la the week Prior to going there lie took some meeting fof July last Friday evening' Reports were received and' accepted sheep to Salt Lake ' from the justice of the peace the mar- Mrs Hettie Allred went toGlenwood shal the clerk the treasuaer and the Colo to” visit with Tuesday Springs water superintendent The usual bills her son Leo Ehe will likely remain a were allowed Some water matters V hay fork the other day and cwt me nearly seeing the end of his Jays)! It struck him in the head and cut quite a gash Erma and George Monroe' went to Ogden to spend the Fourth with relatives was In Aurora flARWARD— Mrs !p iv part of the masters1 of basic sill forest n near future THE CRADLE Dr West reports a oase at Aurora where considerable surgloal work was Wallace Curtis came near necessary being killed by a California hay fork which struck him between the 4th and 5th rib on the right side the tine going in'about three inoboes It was a close call but be is about recovered Bp 1 8 NO L't Fr nk rUKinusea tend to both at month' ' ary of 'j) a pr Ch&'Ir members j Tbs Salina L IX Are maklrg arrangements tp ’got "oXV John Nielsen back here to lead and drill them They want him to come and remain permanently Acommittee is going the rounds apd visiting each find of to how an annual muoh family contribution can be depended upon witfi which to pay the man for his services This committee will also make an effort togeta position in the schools for the man as musical Instructor - If the proper inducements can be made it is very likely that Mr Nielsen will return here Mrs Maggie Eiben is assisting Miss Evelyn Evans in the post office during Mr Rex’s absence in Ogden Mrs C N Lund and childrtn visiting relatives lu Centerffeld week are this Treston Stewart went to North Sanpete for tho Fourth Lebi Peterson jr has imported B new tnan for his meat market work who is said to be an expert at the busHis name is Elmer Weeding iness and be hails frem Idaho James Mathews is visiting relatives in Salina Mary Ann Casto is home from Monroe Her sister Rachael went down for a visit and took her along home Mrs A J Lewis entertained the Kensington club yesterday in a wav and o manner that was delightful and Caramel icecream nil present smiles and laughter were some of the features- State Bank Examiner Glazier was in town last week and after a thorough examination of the local institution found it to be in the very best of shape Mrs Joseph Bird who has been so vory sick is about recovered ' The “Ocean Wave” created some merilment for a few days in Salina Albert Thorsen retarnod from Lethbridge Canada after an abs&rce of He reports that he AU persons who have savings ac several months Will Gheelis back to Saiina found a fine country up there in spite cocnts in the First State Bank of Sal Mr and Mrs Marion Christensen are of the douth that prevails this year tna are kindly requested to- - call and started at honse keeping He will likely 6pll out here and moye bring their folders along so that I can handsomely in the frame Wilding of Scott’s on He reports that in ell his tra- oredit thereon tho interest which was there Main street A V Haishi vels he has not seen finer orops than daethetnon Jane 39 those in Sevier Keep yoar eye on the thermometer ‘JCashier ( ( |