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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH f NOTICE Ijut Rr. rrvuir 4 halm, VuH. lrtn. w nr SAIE. Cumjany, Principal I1c tit Busin, Nam iw AdJrraa T. K. Cleave, AttaWlli - - , Yo)l JUfwhrU, AwLrlU - .ivestock: - Ucu, M. Hum. Ihcknrll ltuatiom HuM, Metm , Munru Larw-nI., r. Ntfy Jr.M Wathburn, VU'urii, Miive Urtrn, Ntfy Geneva Lar-n- , Ntfy Jfic Vhlurn, Mnru , Menu Eli M. I.unJg The. A. . Jm Giri rr, It U jrniJ!y undrrtd that buy in I V:fc react prior are t r rfL-rt era rt a Ltivtly high in ta a. I. buy u t ... , i:,'rr 0, K. Olarn, Moiie. . lhy tan. and that Ur attempt Hurt f talar ill the M i i Ammon Hubert. Annabells , In a high st they ran lhi is oil , t al.l..-ttut help but iliij'fuii' Annalxll F. I!, a rule that friM rally Work out, es- I rue ituatien n the r Canal, Irrigation there are many compecially wln-rWebb, Monnw who must vhtntly buyer made petitive th Board cf tf Director, -p Anl in accordance with law anj Did you vr to f.gu:w raw material what Wvuld I of k1xh a may endeavor to purvhaM ach aharr of II to the the 7th day of April, many pare wh, hap le necessary, will be sold at the off aw of the Secretary, in Salma, I'tah, at on the same level a h their Co- market if rirry family in 2 I. M., on the would ronume an ritra laf of bread day of July, 1931, to pwy the delinquent aorment there-on- , mpetitor. of sale, j'eUxk value hate worked T day a Week, an-- l if each famtogether with interest, cert of advertising and ELSIE REX. Secretary, diarply loser and recent win hate ily wl.uh ruld aff.-rAddrraa: Kalina, I'tah It would pabeen ao low that many feeder and - an rstra to luf family which It pay to be producer are discouraged because f couldnt afford It! rprc-tallinfinancial In thi when yu go into politic or are of the in the into IlietUk stance, large buyer country picnicking Fifteen thousand Indian are sail Bf Special Correepondeal frankly alarmed and at teat m of !o lx fir h tu.g Mtr a poiaon ivy season. In the largo rkrr are about a ant- - in fldivU, which it ourboumlary lira of noMr. Olive Harding and granda the th ng to be fighting about king, hate to keep their owner of I, vertex k Eurojean daughter, lula Anderson, are YUitinj 1 i UieinM in Ites or goo. government at Provo. One of the large natteituil packet running order Dayton (O ) Journal When Thomas Molt wa rails attrntiein to thi ituatin and warden at Smg Smg, be fcnid-iMr. and Mr. Lionel Sorenson h called u,e hi pec..nn. to etrt New York and Chicago mul be that a of imprisonment tin-from California lart Thursnuence to Emulate l was a rh4 of chu4.ng in charwe-t-- r town in nhich to day. Mr. fHrenon ha been employ- the cheapest to the end that and ritirenhip. I tut sumo of u ed in California for the pant three live, judging by the way the police- I would ratlc-- gA our training outside. and a half year, but will take up men there are able to save fortune. out of their salaries.-Dayt- on fanning again. (0) fred-- r and producer. He point out, One of our former miHmnain with good cause, that when price A very Interesting baseball game New. friend says that one of the prvttb fall to level below cost of pnsluc- wa played Sunday afternoon between figure ho ever looked at wa M 5i A trade agreement has been enterare forced out'h; ZirrfrM tho tin many pr.lucer. ended acvre lMt and The tlm Aurora. ed into between Austria, Hungary Scipio ' of buaines., breeding herd are 12 5 in Scipio favor. l 2M and Italy, which ought to facilitate nficed because of financial pressure the movement of welners, goulash or discouragement, with the result It U said that there are no Ml Mr. and Mr. J. E. Day, Nina Sor- and spaghetti that sharply reduced supplies follow, men in Russia. The same la true of enson and Emma Sorenson, were bus.accompanied by very high price. eur penitentiaries. iness visitor at Richfield Friday. It is said that Alphonso ruch h(irp flurtuatioiu. r not worth fS.000,000. Well, if we had On the one good for The price of, silver U the bwe-- t Mr. and Mr. Alma Crowther, Mr. that much money we wouldn't care hand, whenany industry. price are too low producn record, because of an oversupjJy and Mrs. William Shaw and Mr. and whether we had a crown or not. ers suffer; whm prices are too high, of the met si and tlda may be due to Mrs. Don Kennedy, enjoyed an outconsumers suffer. Thu it is to ths the fart that we don't have many ing at Maple Grove Sunday. The pickup of the automobile busi- advantage of all to reach a Ivor weddings any more, most of Vsn ness noted in March and April ha medium where there is room pro don't last through the tin stage. Mr. James Calmer entertained at extended into May, which indicate fit for producers, and ability to buy birthday dinner Friday in honor of that a lot of still must have on the part of consumer. Thi pack-people After I'ncle Sam has cancelled th er little daughter, May Dell. Ilaces to make the down money enough er wiwly point out, too, that both. debt, lowered hi tariff and loaned 12 guest. i re marked for packer and retail meat dealers suf- - a his money abroad, no doubt the fer when beef sell at price whuhj internationalist Mrs. Don Hickman of Satina, will want him to no seem There to lc disposition virtually place that commodity in jo to Europe and buy ever) body ov r by Mrs. Liza Curtis and Mrs. Moroni Stevens, visited at Kon to start a Coxeys army to Washing- the luxury class, as may well happen j t n-- a new hat ton this yesr but if there were, we if low price force many producer be willing to bet that the army out of business. would be traveling in flivvers. Mon-aRecent sharp upturn in cattle Mrs. Riley I vie was surprised a afternoon by number of friends, prices on eastern markets may reNow science promises weather pre- flect sentiment of the larger packer, he occasion was Mrs. Ivieg birth-adictions who express a feeling of responsi25 years ahesd, thus A luncheon anniversary. dainty ample time to start drought bility in assisting the livestock inAkron (Ohio) dustry to survive the present depre. Mrs. Forest Blackburn and- Sunday, after Mnrr Magi by Kl, Neb her, Ann Or-- A, tx-ll- a nry - r'liia M"" . ' , Rulx-rts- S-b- S-vir- rt. r e Ji-h- tnlr l'.l, t-- t- Aiica It et fr - d r- thick-kulte- y d lr, '" AURORA the-m-lt-e. v re-tur- r to r . -- I, g , fr 1 J ; y y Ihmron-Jounui- l. chilJ-fiom- e r Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cloward cn- - Mrs. A. I. Tippitts and family of phraim, and Allen Reynolds of Cir-- i eville, were dinner guests at the Mrs. Tom Taylor and children were Miss Guila Kreutz returned home Loyal unday. Ordinary Salt . rc- - and Willie Harward Leland It Is Not an Extraordinary because it contains extra value in natural minerals most essential to the animal body. Buckley motored to Delta Mrs. Buckley and children When the earth was young its soil was rich in iodine, but the snow and rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore, it becomes Gerald and Stanley Curfew of Bur- - necessary to supply this vital element, without which animals cannot thrive or produce maximum profits. party delightful welcome-hom- e given fo Mr. and Mrs. Lionel nson Tuesday evening. Twenty ids and the guests, of honor en-- i a weiner roast. A number of Authorities unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of Goitre . and that this element is life-givi- ng and must be supplied to obtain maximum growth and perfect health. The iron content in RED STAR SALT is priceless, as it supplies iron Now is the time for you to build lat house by the side of the road ou have waited for so long. What has become of the to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. Con- - ALL GRADES AT THE prophet Sevier Valley Merc. Co. a dollar a gallon? Back in the nineties the children in. Now they The surest way to prevent Euro- - wdl not finance One of our prominent is a warning an- - editors to other na- - tmm mi mr ,,r, riI '!m Great Western Salt Co. SALINA REDMOND 11 irija |