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Show Mi BUTT nuae il the sauna SUN, MU THE S ALINA SUN REDMOND NEWS ITEMS SAUNA, Utah FAILURE TO ADVERTISE CAUSE OF BANK R I FTC Y Ample Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. statistics have been s. pub-Mr- lished from time to time to strate that among businesses which fail, the vast majority are those which have refused to avail selves of the benefit of advertising, A check of the records of the 4 oclock. eral at bankruptcy courts in Los Ange- SUBSCRIPTION RATES les has just disclosed that 92 per One Year ' $2.00 aI1 the ::rms which failed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, ctnt of 1.00 Six Months The ear were last President and Mrs. J. A. Christensen covered a 'ties for 33 by and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen Payable In Advance 83 Per eent of failures was survey motored to Monroe Monday evening n8 concerns which did and were guests at a farewell party,0600 In Iroy, N. not nejT advertise. In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. given in honor of J. E. 'Magelby, a firm failed, single advertising president of South Sevier stake, who There is a significant hint in these mission been has president on Given appointed Rates Advertising Application. in New Zealand and accompanied by figures for the business man who wise enouSh to profit by it. H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher Mrs. Magelby, will leave in the near future. ' BOYS ARE DINNER GUESTS. A. F. Peterson celebrated the of her birth Wednes- mail matter under the day. Twenty guests were entertain- Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s ed by Mrs. Peterson at a social af- act of Congress of March 3, 1879. of the day. A in hono chicken dinner was 'served by, the demon-anniversa- ry them-tc-rnoo- Fed-hoste- ss KNOCKING RAILROADS UNCALLED FOR. Miss Mary McCallum entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson de- . Freight rates on American railroads are lightfully entertained at a 6 oclock group of boys at a G oclock dinner dinner party at. their home Saturday, at her home Thursday. Stories and world. The average rate on a ton of freight carried one mile in our 'The guests of honor were Mr. and games were enjoyed during the even-- j of San Fran- - ing, following the dinner. Seated at Mrs. Bob cents. For an equivalent service Eng- cisco, Mr. Makvanway country is approximately and Mrs. Jack Brown of the dinner table with the hostess, lish railroads recejve more than three times as much, and French Montrose, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. were Joe Freece, Rex Neilsen, Dan and German roads about four times as much. Despite these fact3, Knock Corney and Miss Algie Poul-- , Osborn, Darrel Crane, Don Neilsen, Covers were laid Maurice Wx, Dodge Christensen, j son of Salt Lake. demands for still lower rates continue. for Wesley Cherry, Dale Crane. Mrs. twenty guests. Crippling railroad service would cost the people far more Marguerite Freece and Dr, Freece- than they could hope to save by reducing rates, for freight rate reAn elaborate dancing '"party was Arnerson. Miss McCallum was ductions which would bankrupt many railroads, would hardly afat the opera house Tuesday sihted in serving by Miss Ida Wax, fect most prices to the consumer. evening. The party proved the social UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A case in point is the recent investigation of the bread and event of the month and the host and The Home Cafe, operated the past Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were hostess flour industry by the Federal Trade Commission. While the by Mrs. Henry Robinson, has Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin JenAmerican family pays an average of 8.5 cents for a pound of sen, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen, jear been transferred to Mrs. Orson Rasmussen of Bicknell. The Cafe was bread, railroads receive but .6 cent for transportation. j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen, Mr. to the public under the new Mrs opened and Neil Mrs. Mr. Instead of making great profits, the railroads in 1924 actually and Draper, Mrs. Amos and Mr. Thursday of last week. Lester management' Jensen, paid $1.06 in taxes for every, dollar paid out in dividends. Yet Tolber and Miss Eva Joy Christen- - Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen were they went steadily ahead bettering their service to the public, and 0 A tray Juncheon was served for mer residents of Salina but forit is estimated principal railroads spent $750,000,000 in 1927 for resided Bicknell at have e,al years guests. Music for the dance and during the luncheon hour was fur-- , ' where Mr. Rasmussen held a county permanent improvements. 1 . irtrtjtatc2fomk O F SALINA n SALINA - UTAH Member Federal Reserve System JAMES FARRELL, Pres. for-se- - C. E. PETERSON; E. V7JOHNSON. Asst. Cashiers J Coming to Manti and Richfield "a SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO 'eriS&qex&y: Will be in radical group in has come out for light its our private opinion that they would be satisfied with the heavy kind if they couldnt get anything else. -- J 9-- 3. at the I SAVOY HOTEL ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellcnthin & According to the New York papers Co. is a regular graduate in medi- the area in Manhattan Island has cine and surgery and is licensed by the greatest density of population the state of Utah. in the world. Well, if theres any He visits professionally the more honor in having the densest people, important towns and cities and of- go to it. 4 44 4 4 444 4444444444444 4 444444444 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 : A German airplane in New York, js demonstrating the casting of ads and pictures on the clouds at night.' This will give us another excuse for staging out late. f 444 44 4 44 4f4444 f 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 vv v vv v v vvv vvv vv v j- 4- - . ff1 f , , t4444444vf- A For a Silver WIDER HIGHWAYS. Wider roads are everywhere in demand. Increased traffic on t our public highways makes wider roads a prime essential, and pub-li- e officials who fail to take this vital fact into the reckoning make a mistake. According to a writer in the Memphis Commercial Appeal, "road widening has become a definite policy in several states in which the automobile registration is high; one of these states has been adding strips of paving from three to six feet to some of its roads; another is placing along its roads lateral extensions of from twelve to eighteen feet, and these widening policies are particularly to be noted in metropolitan areas around some of the larger and more important cities of the country. Narrow roads do not take care of the traffic, and besides, they are more dangerous than . roads of wider types. ' ID Ilsur Absolutely the Greatest Value Ever Offered ! AGITATOR ALL COPPER TUB NO MOVING PARTS SWITCH PRINCIPAL ON TUB EXPOSED tt Why 9-- 1. and in MANTI on Saturday, March 24. Hours, a piece of hers. The Wisconsin beer, but OPERATE RICHFIELD on Friday, March 23. Hours at the JOHNSTON HOTEL - "Every dollar applied to the debt saves perpetually the interest on that dollar." "True economy means the discouragement of unnecessary expenditure. It carries no thought of unwise, unscientific limitation. This is one of the President's shorter addresses, and on the whole one of the best on any subject he has ever made. He takes obviously more interest and more pride in this matter of careful administration on the expense side than in almost anything else. Some people, as for instance those who have spoken for the national Chamber of Commerce, can differ from him as to how far tax reduction should go and how far debt reduction. But that iteration and reiteration of the idea of the balanced budget, "expenditures within receipts," represents pretty sound doctrine for governments or private business. Of course they are unintelligent who fail to add the1 other side, that constructive spending it part of economy. Des Moines NOT sev-15- - fers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According, to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach', tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free ' and that his treatment is different, j Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. . n. by the popular trio, Lincoln office, but due to failing health, he Melvin Lewis and Bert was forced to resign and accompan-FordhaFordham, COOLIDGE ON SPENDING. ied by Mrs- Rasmussen, and daught of Salina. A few sentences from President Coolidges address recently to ers, Jennie and Elnor, they have located permanently in Salina. the budget organization are here singled out to give the very- well expressed counsels of prodent expenditures:. Wilbur Glenn Voliva overseer of That policy of a balanced budget expenditures within reZion City is going on a tour to When a married man has no mind of prove that the world is flat. Hes ceipts must not be molested." his own his wife is too late. The only time that the It is far better to have no tax reduction than to have too likely to give him world is flat is just after much." 44 be satisfied with less - than Buick when Buick is priced so low You can buy a Buick for as little as $1195, f. o. b. factory with your choice of a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster. These cars offer eve:ything that has made the name Buick famous the world over for princely luxury and beauty supreme riding comfort and brilliant performance. Come in! Let us put a .i v Buick at your disposal J 4 I : . 4 4 tt . tt 44 1 4 f. o. b. factory today for a trial drive. SEDANS $1191 to $1995 ' COUPES $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $ 11 9 5 to $ 1 5 2 5 f. o. i. riint, M.ib. , geierxmext tax lo he atUni. AI. A.L. 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