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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH I. Authorization for the president to CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, The United States civil service forbid American citizens to travel 1 ' abroad during war except at their commission has announced open comown' risk, unless such traveling is petitive examinations as follows: ! made necessary in order to escape a Junior engineer, various optionals, zone of conflict. It is an interesting $2,000 a year. Associate electrochem-fac- t Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen were dinMrs. Frank Herbert, Mrs. Ernest that the neutrality b'll passed ist, $3,200 a year, bureau of chemis-hot- h Industrial Nows Review Herbert, Miss Neda Herbert, Miss ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George houses by close to unanimous try and soils, department of agricul-Vote- s Fae Herbert and Quay Herbert spent Brox at Manti Wednesday of last Happenings that Affect the Dinner yet a number of congressmen, ture. Director, child welfare division, Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax including some who voted for it, are $6,500 Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. week. children's bureau, Bills of Every Individual. Nation-- ! James Ivie and other relat.ve3 at a of labor. All states except Senator Johnson, partment al and International Problems InScipio. Ant on Bushnell of Meadows, was advocate of U. S. isolation, said it! South Dakota, Utah, Iowa, Vermont, separable from Local Welfare. . PAPEI would not prevent our getting into Virginia and Maryland, and the Dis-- J visiting for several 'days last week Dell Gardner. Shirley and Ferron at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl !war. And a few voices, including that trict of Columbia, have received less . TYPE PAPER One of the most dramatic acts of 0f Senator Wadsworth, potential Re than their quota of appointments in Gardner of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stott, Richens and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde the late congress pccurred, entirely publican presidential candidate, spoke the apportioned departmental service TABLETS CRAYONS Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross Hunt and Mr. unexpectedly as .far as the general up against the principle it represents, at ' Washington, D. C. Full informa-- 1 Craven of Provo, werj guests of Mr. PENCILS ERASERS ar.d Mrs. Stanley Barrett Sunday and and Mrs. Clayton Sorenson enjoyed a pubi c was concerned, just before the 0n the grounds that small, persecut-fishin- g tion may be obtained from the sec-- j . holithe over the and outing at Yogo session passed into history. This act ed nations will be harmed by the rotary of the United States civil ser- Monday. The group spent INK PENS week-en- d and Labor day. was the passage of the days at Fishlake. policy, while big, aggressive nations vice board of examiners at the post-- , LOOSE-LEAHOLDERS proposed by the will not. For example, Italy could get office or customhouse in any city neutrality plan, John. Miller and Mrs. Lizzie GallaIsaac Hard ng of Woodworth, Utah, White House, originated by the sen- - by without purchasing arms abroad which has a postoffice of the first or gher of Bakersfield, Calif., came in is here for a visit. He arrived soon ate, aru forced through the house by w.Jiile closing of foreign buyingi to second class, or from the Un'ted from the coast Sunday. They were after being informed of the serious administration" leaders under a gag Ethiopia, which has no industrial re- States civil service commission at ' visiting for a few days with Will illness of his daughter, Mrs. John rue which forbade any amendments sources that might be turned to Washington, D. C. WE- CAN SUPPLY who is reported slightly im- - an( Pmited debate to the' absolute t'ons production, would make it im Miller, a brother, and with Mr. and ' Mrs. Dean Nielsen. ALL YOUR . NOTICE OF SALE. 'To be sold to satisfy $700.00 note NEEDS FOR SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson and of Salina shares 22,000 interest, s er.t Sunday and Labor Day in Car- - Bird, Mada and Helen Bird, attended knows that ON Europe is closer to a ma- - favorable . OPENING papers which oppose the Salt Company to. highest bidder for ben and Emery count 'es. They visit- - the Onion day celebration at Payson jor war than at any time since 1914. president in most of his policies are Town in at Hall Salina, Utah, SEPT. 9 th ed in Price, Helper, Soldiers Summit, Saturday. They were accompanied The 'American . state . department for h'm when he attempts to keep us cash, on the Fourteenth (14th) day of and of of Nielson Thistle .from the north by Osmer doubtless has a much better idea of 0ut of the pending European returning by way September, 1935, at 2 oclock p. m. Mr. Erickson states that Salt Lake, who spent Labor day here..j10W close war is than any other'do- - war. The provision DISPLAYED AT whereby Ameri- - t2 Margaret . . a Sanpete, mest'c agency it 'is0 possibility cans traveling on ships belonging to and a boule- - Guests spending the week-en- d at inside Secretary Hulls hand- - belligerents must do so at their own Station WJZ of .New York reports Labor day with Mr. and Mrs..D. G. g0me, impassive, head.-risd perhaps the most important the js following request from a radio Burgess were Mr. and Mrs.. George there is knowledge that, if disclosed, s'ngle part of the bill remember the Please broadcast that I have a fan: of White Miss Audrey Crane, and Miss Stella Hansen registered would make headlines throughout the Lusitania! set for sale used by George tea at Devils Side; Mr. and Mrs. W. L.. country Arid, with the memory .of nurse, visited over the week-en. . oOo Washington. I stole it from my wife the home of Mrs. Colby, her grand- Anderson and daughter, Judith, of the incidents that brought .America The The Rexall last spokwa3 usually congress now must sell it to pay alimony. and Lake Mrs. Mr. She Salt returned to and mother. Salt Lake, and Nyles into the world war still fresh, the addead en of as lethargic, Monday and was accompanied by Christensen of Manti. . ministration, which has consistently on its feet. But, .with. . September apMiss Lulu Crane, who will enter the The courts have decided that a topursued an extremely cautious for- proaching and congressmen anxious L D. S. hospital for a tra'ndng course Dr. and Mrs. C. Leo Merrill, Miss eign policy, seems determ'ned is a fruit and not a vegetable mato in nursing. Ortencia Merrill, Denzel and . Louis us out of future conflicts if that is at to get home in prder to pay attention But it doesnt, make any difference if to their polit'eal fences, the closing Merr'll, returned from Salt Lake all possible. High spots of the neuone hits you. days witnessed an amazing burst of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, Rich- - Wednesday.' Dr. Merrill was in .the of Prohibition include: plan trality banking bill ard and Roger Nielson, were in Loa city or. business for a few days, and the export of arms and ammunition ac Vltf' P?ssed was a form final in it represents Monday visit'ng at the home of Mr. Ortencia a'nd Denzel were returning to any foreign government belligerbetween the administracompromise and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. from a two weeks visit with relatives ent .until February 29, 1936 (by that tion and such conservatives as SenaDent Okerluncl accompanied them, and in Cache county. TO CONSIDER ALL THE ADtime another congress will.be in ses- tor Glass. Government will control . week at Stewart the will a spend VANTAGES OF ATTENDING they sion, and will, be able to cope "with but the administering home. Thirteen members of the American changed conditions). . Prohib'tion of the banks THE STATES LARGEST INboard will apparently be as STITUTION OF HIGHER. Ieg'on Auxiliary assisted Mrs. Chas. the use of Americaij vessels in arms as .possible. Passed was the Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stewart were spe- - Kennedy of Aurora in celebrating the traffic until We in located now are our LEARNING. Es-' 1936.. February 29, tax bill, $250,000,000 cial quests at a G oclock dinner given anniversary of her birthday Monday tabiishmentef a strict of new west building, just sys-at licensing much in the form, first asked by the Fall Quarter Calendar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jekse afternoon.. Following a social time, a tcm for American mvm'tions the railroad tracks. . FRESHMAN placement tests, Passed was the bitterly deStew-president. 1 Monday evening. Mrs. dainty luncheon was served., . jfacturers and exporters. Authoriza- bated ut'lity holding company bill. .We are carrying on the SEPTEMBER 25. Special meetart, before her marriage, was Helen: tion for the president to require a same line of. business The death sentence. clause is out, ings for instruction and regisAnderson and she spent most of the, Howard Peterson and Raymond b j of any ghips suspected of trans. though there is considerable in . . . g tration SEPTEMBER dealing summer here while Mr. Stewart was Kane, who have been enjoying a fur- arms and munitions. Authori-- 1 ence of . HAY FLOUR All other students should regisat summer school. They left Thurs- - lough at their homes in Salina', haVe opinion as to what the bill for the president to restr ct or, zation Some say it gives the StewS. U. provides. Mr. in really the ter SEPTEMBER 30. returned to their service GRAIN day for Montieello, where entire close territorial American wato the batholding government the power on put stationed art will superintend the schools. Regular class work begins na'vy. They are FEED SALT of it out wants business if OCTOBER 1. and S. S. companies U. they Maryland, tleship ANDI SUNDRIES to others say it simply provides Miss Janice Gribble, who spent two joined the fleet at San Pedro harbor. Send for free catalogue giving IJenry Cushing and Vard Cush'ng straight-jackmonths with relatives at Ephraim, Howard left Friday of last week and have regulation. Still in the FAIR PRICES further information. been transacting business at the has returned to Salina. ,.air is the burning, question of the FAIR TREATMENT Raymond left Tuesday of this week. capital city the past week." UNIVERSITY" THE b'lls constitutionality. Passed was OF UTAH US. AND CALL SEE the bill setting up a little NRA for Mrs. Grant Gates and Jerry Jensen, Mrs. Miles Curfew entertained in M . . . Chag kjordfelt was called to Lake Salt City a measure who have been visiting at tlie Niels honor of Mr. and Mrs. B.ll Stevens of SaU Lake. Saturd on account of the whose more seems in . Jensen home and with relatives constitutionality Provo, who were visiting relat ves in perious ilnesg of her father than doubtful. Passed was a measure Salt Lake City, left Saturday for Aurora last week, last Thursday at . the federal government control their home in San Francisco. the Curfew home. . The evening was Miss Ada Freece, who is a member giving over .' made necessary by the . a and liquor, plate dainty We never knew of a dictator yet spent socially, of the faculty in the high school at ; A the old abolition of courts A. W. Wilson of San Luis, Colorado, luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. supreme who didnt take himself too seriously. Ephraim, left Sunday for that city. NRA. Passed was a bill a ban is visiting with Mrs. Wilson and the Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Stl?" placing She will teach in the home economics suits after Jan- Wilson children for a week or more, 'vens, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Sorenson, against department. He attended a party given Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, Miss uary 1. Passed was a bill to provide interstate 'compacts to restr'et crude evening in honor of Miss Arah Lee Cora Sheppard and Rex Sheppard of Mr. and Mrs. Mann Stevenson, who ALL READY FOR USE PUTTY LIME .oil Wilson, who is leaving Saturday for Aurora, Mr. Curfew and the hostess. production, s vacation and made enjoyed a in!. Salt Lake, and later for a mission a. trip through the attractive Yellow-- ! Bricklaying Plastering - Stucco Mrs. Claud Braithwaite and child- stone the southern states. A social service conference w'll Sun-1 National park, returned ALSO UNSLACKED LIME ren have returned from Manti, where were accompanied on the discuss the modern home and the day. They Delivered Anywhere at a Reasonable Price. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allen and son, they visited for a week at the home trip by Mr. and Mrs. fred cal Jai1, With a view was assume. to Marlell, of Provo, were visiting Mon- ef Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braithwaite. Loosli of Call and See both better filled. Rexburg, Ida., parents of keeping day with Mrs. John Olsen. Mrs. Stevenson. OLIF Coach Seth Parkinson, Mrs. Paris said is to It there a that plan Salina, Utah kinson and baby of Eureka, and Bercent pieces. If the in- Mrs. Lew's Blattner. of Napa, Ida., coin keley Parkinson of Rexburg, Ida., are spent Monday and Tuesday .visiting flationists have their way it wont be leaving this Friday for their respec- with her hister, Mrs. Marn Steven- - necessary. We can use paper dollars FOR SALE Good John Deere Beet tive homes. The visitors were guests nstead. . son. Fuller and Beet Rack. See Oscar N'el-so- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. VAArWyVtVWVAWSWWVVWVWVWSlAVWSWAAWVWNWVSAW A23t3p Carlisle for a few days this week. M- -' Supplies- - Economic Highlights for. School old-tim- - ' j i ed F muni-Deato- n, - . -- . 'super-Fairvit- Freece-Ameso- n. LEWIS.- white-thatche- d Drug Company . Store slow-movin- g, p c j j The University Invites You -- In New Quarters non-politic- al soak-the-ri- manu-Thorne- ll . 26-2- 8. differ-pcrtin- . . . , i j j et b,0U9 . H. C. Williams & Son gold-dama- , ' wi-e- k rk JEPPSON Classified Ads one-ha- lf I n. Proves Big Attraction JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK A Shirley Temple in uxe 2 to 16 years line of Coats - for Situation $5.95 See Them At The CRANE SHOPPE SALINA McKAIIGHltW . UTAH With abundance of dry feed in moser cattle and calves :s expected to be range and pasture sections in Califor- smaller than normal, although quality nia, interest 'n the cattle business and fleshing of most of the range catnow centers on purchases of stocker tle is better than usual. Arizona has and feeder cattle for replacement had very favorable summer range purposes. West coast cattlemen are conditions for the most part and watching developments in thejducers, supplied with plenty of range middle west, with the feeling that feed, w'll be inclined to carry over ai there will be more than the usual good many calves and yearlings, as1 competition for feeder cattle. How- - well as heifers and cows, unless a favorable price situation de-- j ever, the middle west is not too tive in bidding for feeder cattle and velops. the big buying rush can hardly be ex-From the standpoint of breeding pected until there is greater certainty stock, there is a very decided inclina-o- f a corn crop. Reports from the mid- - t'on throughout the producing sec die west indicate .a 'plentiful supply t ions to improve quality through the of forage crops but corn is late and purchase of registered beef bulls.! early frosts' would greatly reduce Last years drouth caused heavy cull-- 1 . yields. ing of cattle herds, both on govem- Summer buying of feeder cattle has ment purchases and shipments to been larger than any prev'ous year market. Demand for purebred beef at the. Los Angeles union stock yards, bulls is exceptionally active through- with" prevailing prices on' feeders out the cattle country. This is cervery nearly in line with slaughter tainly an excellent th'ng for the enIn .view of tire cattle and beef industry and prices on grass cattle. very favorable rail priv'leges, permit- should prove to be an important facting sorting and reconsigning, it is tor in making beef even more popubelieved that the central market will lar with the Consuming public. The interest in good cattle is reprove the most popular center for trad'ng in stocker and feeder cattle flected in inquiries regarding the this fall. Those who are a'ble to fill Great Western Livestock show, which their feeder requirements at the cen- - will he held November 16 to 23 at the tral market are able to effect savings Los Angeles unon stock yards. It s in time and traveling expense, a very expected that this years show will considerable item in the purchase of bring out the largest numbers of feeders. registered cattle that have ever been The fall supply of stocked and feed- - exhibited on the Pacific coast. The 'ONWARD CASH PRIZE CONTEST' stiried Saturday, August 31, at our store, and is going over with a bang, with hundreds crowding in to get in. on the chances. And why? We carry a complete line of school necessities: Dresses, Shoes, Sweaters, and in fact everything needed the student tidy and comfortable. THE SALE IS STILL ON! The Fair Merc. Co. SALINAS BUSY STORE. pro-close- ly 2Z ac-,ve- ry Heres Real Bargains! FARMERS: We have 5000 bag9 of old wheat flour which will exchange on a grist basis of 3 bushels of good wheat for 00 pounds of flour. The above price will save the buyer the process tax. 1 Following are some attractive prices for your con. sideration: . LAYING MASH, 100 lbs......' ..$1.75 DAIRY FEED, 100 lbs.. 1.40 per hundred SHORTS, per hundred 50 lbs. HARD WHEAT FLOUR BRAPJ, -- . 1.20 1.50 1.50 HERMANSENS Roller Mill & Elevator GUNNISOH UTAH - Tji&Eiznv -7 1 Waram DO YOU KNOW THAT AFTER SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. YOU CANNOT OPERATE YOUR CAR UNLESS IT BEARS. THE . OFFICIAL STATE CERTIFICATE OF CONDITION?. COME TO THE LICENSED AND BONDED OFFICIAL STATION NO. 189, .WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. Berts Super Service Salina, Utah " e |