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Show THE SAUNA SUN Legal shall be construed to a proper light-in- g and one that is not glaring and 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444TT improperly adjusted or one that is 44 im or too poorly lighted to insure 44 44 safety. 1 he foregoing provisions of 44 44 this section shall apply to front 44 Ihe rear lights shall be of alights. red 44 colored glass. Any violations of the 44 44 of this ordinance within 44 provisions he corporate limits of this 44 city shall 44 ie punished as fur a misdemeanor. 44 assed and approved this 4th day of 44 44 August, 1922. Stina Sdt . t aresdek 44 44 STENA SCORUP, 4 1 NOTICE. United States Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July To Whom It May Concern: 11)22. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 1C, 189-1- , as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 021084, SV !4NEU, Section 5, T. 21 S., R. 1 E.. S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. Duiing the peiiod of publication of this notice or any time thereafter, and be- . ' Mayr Attest: j HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder , t o v IIar Allred, City Recorder of anna City, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance entitled An Ordinance Regulating Traffic is a lull, true and correct copy as passed and approved by the Salma City council this 4th dav of August, 1922. HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder Aug. 12 13 final AN ORDINANCE FOR SUNDAY approval and ceitifi-catiounder departmental regul'a KEG L LAI IONS tions of April 25, 1907, protests oi contests against the claim of the Stati Be it ordained by the Council to any of the tracts or subdivision1-hereinbefor- of the City of Salina, City of County described on the ground Sevier, State of Utah, as follows: that the same is more valuable for 1st. hen mineral than for agricultural pur- Ends. .For the Sunday Begins and purposes of this orbe will received and noted foi dinance poses, shall commence at Sunday report to the General Land Office at midnight Saturday and terminate the Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro- lollowing midnight. test or contest, within the time spec2nd. Keeping Open Places of ified, will be considered sufficient evi- Business On Every person dence of character of the who keeps openSunday. on Sunday any- - store, tracts and the selections thereof, beworkshop, house, market or ing otherwise free from objection, other place banking of business, for the purwill be approed by the State. GOULD pose of trading or carrying on busiB. BLAKELY, Register. A51E ness for money or for its equivelent shall be guilty of an offense, and upon conviction thereof shall be punAN ORDINANCE KEGULA'UNG ished by a fine in any sum not less . IKAHiU than $5.00 or more than $100.00. 3rd. Places of Business Excepted. Be it ordained by the City Council The provisions of the preceding of ttie City ot oaima, Gounty oi section do not apply to persons who, ot Sevier, Suite of Utan as follows: on Sunday, keep open hotels, board1st.. A street' as used in tins oring houses, gas and oil service stadinance shall include any hignvvay, tions, bath houses, restaurants, tavavenue, alley, paik, driveway, midge, erns, livery stables, retail drug culvert, or ome public place in uit stores, cafes, hospitals and garages, City oi Salma upon which v eludes the same being deemed a business aie admitted tor tiavel. and work of necessity. Neither shall Sidewalk" shall include such por- Hie provisions of the preceeding sections of the stieet as are intended tions apply to such manufacturing lor pedestnans. The sidewalks on establishments as are kept in contineither side ot Mam Street snail in- uous operation. clude the space between the property 4th. Every person, who on Sunday line and tAtending outvvaid lor 6 gets up, exhibits, opens or maintains, feet. State Stieet die sidewalk shah or aids in getting up, exhibiting, operextend iruni the pioperiy line out- ating or maintaining any barbarous, ward tor 8 teet. Oil all other sueets noisy or immoral amusement shall be in the said city the sidewalk shah guilty of a misdemeanor, likewise ixtend iiom the property line out- any person who takes part or attends ward for 8 feet. any horse race, dance circus or theThe Curb line shall be such part atrical performance on Sunday is of the street as shall divide the side guilty of a misdemeanor. walk- - from the balance af the street, 5th. Unnecessary Labor on Sunand the same time shall be desigwho performs nated as tiie cuib line whether day. Every person labor on Sunday or any unnecessary marked by ditches, gutteis construcdoes unneessary business on said ted of stone or cement or other day isany guilty of a misdemeanor. Lamaterial and such other marks oi bor pertortned in connection with the indentuie us shall designate the businesses set forth in Secexcepted tiavelable part tor pedestrians and tion three of this ordinance is not for vehicles. included in the prohibited labor. The 2nd. Every driver of a vehicle provisions of this ordinance shall not meeting another vehicle shall pass to apply to irrigation or the care and the right. (feeding of all classes of livestock. Every driver of a vehicle overtak- The wordNecessary shall have a ing another vehicle shall pass to the broad application and a liberal conlelt side of the overtaken vehicle and struction with a view of restraining mot pull over to the right until enall labor tltat could have been tirely clear of the overtaken vehicle. avoided or postponed without great Drivers of slow and heavy vehicles, loaded, shall keep close to the loss of property or loss of life. All ordinances of the City of Saright curb line of the street and no vehicle, whether loaded or not shall lina in conflict with the provisions travel on the left of the center of the of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 4th day street. Every driver of a vehicle turning of August, 1922.STENA SCORUP, into another street to the right shall turn the corner as near tlie right A Mayor ttfief curb as possible. HAZEL ALLRED, Every driver of a vehicle turning into another stieet to the left shall City Recorder I, Hazel Allred, City Recorder of turn around the intersection of the Salina City hereby certify that the two streets. An No diiver of a vehicle, unless in foregoing Ordinance entitled, an emergency, or to allow another Ordinance for Sunday Regulation, vehicle or pedcstiian to cross its path is a full, true and correct copy, as shall stop the same in any public-stree- t passed and approved by the Salina except in the right hand curb City Council this 4th day of August. therof and so as not 10 obstruct a 1922. HAZEL ALLRED, eiossing. City Recorder. 3rd. No Automobile or other motor driven vehicle, shall be operated Aug. 12 t3 with the mufiller open and no motor driven machine shall be operated within the corporate limits of the Ferocious Tuaregs. From Morocco to Tripoli the relentCity without sufficient and adequate mufflers to deaden the gas explusion less ferocity, the cunning and the of the cylinder chambers to the of the Tuareg Is mingled in greatest extent that may be. for two daring all traditions unpleasant to the the 4th. It shall be unlawful vehicles to travel side by side on any more peaceful natives along the coast. The Tuaregs, meanwhile, openly spy of the streets of this City. 5th. No person shall operate a upon the caravans In course of outfitvehicle on the streets of this City at ting in the coast cities and thrive upa rate of speed greater than is rea- on the tribute they are able to exact. sonable and proper, having regard to Still, the time is coming when the the width, character or traffic or use long caravan will no longer cross the of such street or so as to endanger but the Sudan products will life or limb and at a greater speed desert, be carried by railway to Port Sudan, hour. than 15 miles per or down the Congo river for European vehicles, Gth. All motor driven after this of ports. street city traveling any tdark or before daybrek shall be so At Least Once. lighted as to insure the greatest or veto persons woman gives her husmarried approaching safety .Every hicles, and by the use of the expresband credit for possessing good Judgsion, to insure the greatest safety ment at least once in his life. non-miner- - , MER OWM V.S9LWv FfelEUOS BEAFUUG MJRAT If mouse eorfoRA VA OhilM OUT IV4 GATHERED 'JJMT VOdJA , cowe into LOUG EMUFF , AU. AT MI'S vm-v- HU LOCAL EDITORS VAOU'oE OWE DAM BoqoetG, no do ww houor For. MAD ooue FOR. THE TbM'U both, farm to and ce city women has been made by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace to the effect i,:hat steps will be taken shortly to Strengthen the scientific work af the Department as it may be related to A similar statehome economics. ment from Secretary Wallace is being made today by assistant Secre44 44 tary Pugsley, who is speaking before 44 the American Home Economics As44 44 sociation at Corvallis, Oregon. 44 44 Ultimately I have in view mak44 44 ing the home economics work an in 44 said Secretary dependent bureau, 44 44 Wallace in his preliminary announce44 44 ment, ranking with the other bu44 reaus of the department, and placing 44 44 at the head of it a women of execu44 44 tive ability, thorough scientific train44 ing, and a broad and sympathetic 44 understanding of what is needed to 44 44 make such a bureau most helpful to the women of the country. Work for women has grown steadi'y 44 44 in the Department of Agriculture. In 44 44 1915, what has been called the Office 44 of Home Economics was created as a 44 44 In part of the extension service 44 this home economics work a great ff 4444444444444444444444444444fffffffffff deal of attention has been given to 4.44444444444444444444444444444i44444,i"t44-tr4444444444studies of foods and how best to use devices for home, them, and materg studies of Fighting the Chestnut Blight. this sort is of etc. While work ials, The chestnut blight has already the for help of planned primarily done damage estimated os close to is eqof it much women on farms, $50,000,000. The disease attacks both in the women to cities, helpful ually but American and European species, and especially to those in moderate does little damage to those from Japan circumstances who must exercise and China. Plant breeders by cross- Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. ing Japanese chestnut and native economy and get the greatest value The world shoves angrily aside for the money spent. chinquapin have produced resistant The man who stands with arma trees. Some of the Chinese chestnuts The woman chief of the proposed akimbo set In their are said to grow 100 feet high new bureau will rank with the chiefs Until occasion tells him what to do; home feres And he who walta to have hta task of the other bureaus of the Departmarked out attend the ment of Agriculture, unful Shall die and leave his errand Barbarous New Words. filled. weekly conferences in the SecreSome of the newest wmrds Invented tarys office and thus bring the DELICIOUS MEATLESS DINNERS by chemists to describe new subwomens viewpoint into the general stances are cited by the Medical Recof the department. work For those who must, and those who ord as illustrative of the barbarous of to menu, the out wish leave meat terminology that they are trying to the following recipes will TEN YEAR OLD GIRL foist upon us. Among these are the numprove suggestive: a from all taken MOTHER OF BABY BOY single following, Mock Sausages. Soak ber of the Journal of the Chemical cupful of Uma A dispatch dated July 29, from Society : tetradimethylaminotetraphe- beans dimethylaminophenyl-methyoquionediimiovernight In wanylhydrazine, Ohio, says: Hardin, ter to cover. Drain and and UnshakI no boy friends. have cook In salted water unh authorities medical of en by inquiries til soft. Put through a These the en by inquriies of medical and legal puree strainer, add Medical Record calls Gargantuan of a cupful of dried authorities of two counties, Elizaphilological outrages. bread crumbs, three tablespoonfuls of beth Irwin, 10 years of age and said teaspoonful of sage, to be Americas youngest mother, butter, one beaten egg, salt and pepper to today resolutely wtiheld the identity season. Shape In the form of sauof her childs father. A grand jury sage, dip In beaten egg and bread wras in recess following a strenuous crumbs and fry In deep fat. Serve probe of the case, which failed to with rings of tart apples fried. Arout more than the statement bring range the apple slices overlapping the from young mother: I have no around the platter. Serve boiled potatoes with a cheese boy friends. Elizabeth is the stepdaughter of sauce. Make a white sauce, adding as much grated cheese as one likes for Rev. L. W. Irwin. The baby, a boy, flavor; more for nourishment. weighed seven pounds at birth and A salad of head lettuce sprinkled is apparently in the best of health. with a few nuts and served with Both the girls mother and stepFrench dressing will be good. The authorities they could told father seems nuts may be omitted If the meal The no throw light on the case. sufficiently nourishing for those to will investigate. jury whom It Is to be served. Birth of the son was declared For dessert serve any fruit pie but the most puzzling phenomenon of apple, as the apple has already apthe age by Dr. D. H. Ryan, a well peared In this menu. Another dinner may begin with known physician and head of the osor melon served as cocktail In THERES a satisfaction department of McKinley hoscubes or balls, covered with a lemon teopath saving in using at Columbus, Ohio. pital the paint that stands the or mint sauce. wear a paint made to suit A tasty cream soup served with the climate. Anger strips of buttered toast. Wyoming's Mineral Wealth. HcMartry Mixed Paint A nut roast, using two cupfuls of the undeveloped resources Among does not fade, flake, check rather coarsely chopped nuts mixed as of Wyoming are bituminous shale, volor chalk off; holds its color, one does with the Ingredients used In canic ash, graphite, asphaltum, manresists the weather. Use a veal loaf. Baste during the baking ganese ores, bentonite, tin, salt, bisMcMurtry Mixed Feint, you can and serve with a highly seasoned to- muth, and, perhaps most Important, depend upon it. Sold by mato sauce. leading dealers throughout phosphate rock, on which the future of the West Send for Color In the same oven with the roast American agriculture may largely de- Card showing 43 colors. bake the potatoes with two small pend. It Is estimated that more than sliced onions, six tablespoonfuls of any 1,250,000,000 acres in Wyoming are unTNMfMuRTEY, good oil (either olive or corn), one derlain by workable phosphate deposMfgCoi tablespoonful of minced parsley and its, a phosphate area greater than that PAINT end VARNISH salt and pepper. The onions may be of any other slate. NIELSON & PROWS !! f ftfffff 4 labor-savin- g dress-makin- TfceKHtnm cmii , i , one-ha- lf one-thir-d one-ha- lf You Can Depend Upon Itxo can-telou- NAURS omitted If not desired. Sliced cucumbers and onions with French dressing or a plain lettuce salad may be served. Creature of Habit. Man is a creature of habit. A good habit Is a guardian angel watching over us day and night; guiding us toward our ideal. A bad habit is our evil genius dragging us down to J. A. Borgs Harness Store Great Fur Market. St. Louis Is said to receive more raw furs direct from trappers and traders than does any other fur market in the world. A MALE. OMAR.TET S WALK. , 50 Apples, apples, A12tf. cents a bushel, P. C. SCORUP Cet your school shoes at the cash' store. P. C. SCORUp A12t2. TO THE PUBLIC. We have disposed of our meeantil, business in Salina. All persons owing at on past due accounts will please call early and settle, thus saving litigation. SALINA MEAT & SUPPLY CO. By August Peterson, A good office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN Terms J22tf, , We have a lot of Gillette Razors that we will dispose of at One Dollar each for the next two weeks. Lewis Drug Co. Come to our Soda Fountain Lewis Drug Co. Hot? and cool off. Baby Beet Puller and John Deer s for sale. In Cultivator shape and well equipped. Cheap for J17tl cash. Call at Sun office. first-clas- See the Gillette Razors in our win. dow. We will dispose of these at $1.00 each. Lewis Drug Co. Old Style Mason fruit jars prices right LOUIS JACOBS. Fly time Fight the disease breeders. We have the Dandy Fly Swatter insect powder they get the flies. LOUIS JACOBS. Get a Gillette Razor now for Lewis Drug Co. Chins d SALE See Glenn L. Hanson. FOR Closet. 1 Aug. $1.00, Oval-shape- tf. AuG PUAiSiUG VWVJv. CARRIED placed mua iw TcaHM FOR.MEO a AMD FROVA TW .VACATE Swell SedamVm A PARA.De $EHUO 0TC.'S V? OOO CAR. 1 Qp AFTER TV' 'TMU SOME tvv' 'fYV For Sale 20 acres improved farm land, all under fence with small home, good water right. Price reasonable. Apply Thos. Jensen, Redmond. J29t! BINDING TWINE Mr. Farmer, the time is near for harvesting. Hav you secured your binding twine? We are now offering a splendid qualiay of twine for 12 cents a pound. Get yours today. THE PEERLESS. FOR SALE Ford Car in good running condition. A bargain if taken soon. Apply Leslie Harmon, SaA5tf lina. Business Directory. Dr. F. 0. Bullock Dentist Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn Utah. Saline, Kodak Finishing, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Prompt Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED Rufus Elben PHOTOGRAPHER SALINA, UTAH LET VIV BURNS Put on a new Auto Top or Repair the old one. Prices Reasonable. All Work Guarantee Cushion Work a Specialty SAUNA and GUNNISON This Sounds Like th Truth O Western Newspaper Union A Apples, 50 cents a bushel. Ice, on cent a pound. Spring frys, 30 cents P- - C. SCOKUp each. A12tf Cautious. docCome, my little man, said the Stick out your tongue and let tor. me see it. I don't want to, objected Whats the mathis small patient. You aren't doctor. ter? asked the No, hut I'm afraid of me, are you? afraid of mamma. She gave me an awful licking yesterday cause I stacked my tongue out at Uncle George. By Charles Sugliroe 1AM Local News d MICKIE , THE PRINTERS DEVIL ujcul An announcement of unusual WE ARE OPEN Notices fore NEW BUREAU WILL HELP HOME ECONOMICS WORK. 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