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Show FOREIGN TRAVEL AT HOMir GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Toun t puHtoffirr at Gunnison a wrnd-cl- . under the Arl of Cmgret.i of Marrh 3, 1879. matter snisrinrnoN rates: Dlic Year , I ; PHONE CHERRY Editor and Publisher H. VV. It is acknowledged by all who have been there that Hawaii is one of the 20 -- :TIIi: AMERICAN A I) V KRT I S N(J R F.IR KS ENTS ) V M ENT, WAG KS. i: M I lid d bari-Jn- Adiunre. I'm) able in h.oi-tha- tut-mo- 00 CHRISTMAS. f (wiS NOVELTIES Ira! Hawaii, ha.. tncica ! one hundred per rent in two years, This is grat. Tying n only from the viewpoint that many Americans have foisaken Lump t the Inited States and its hut aNo hecau.se of inei easing s curiosity on the pail of foieign to eee America. Cm rent in Europe has practically that part of the globe so far a. people bent on vacationing are con cernwl, so America benefits. tra-eler- Id 00 Six Mot, Out trawl to America t i paiadi-e- , Published Every Thursday at Gunnison, Utah. Entered at th NAUTICAL few places on earth wheie the actuality more than justifies the descriptions. It has the subtle charm of a foreign country. It has ail the glamour and color of the .South Seas. And with all this it is America with all American conveniences, customs and transportation service Mark Twain described Hawa.i terms that were almost delirious. Ro bert iouis Stevenson wrote about it. Jack IonJon returned again and af,ain A famous American world tra- DEPOSITS INSURED J ll.e following Nautical .Novelties are iurwwd by the C. S. Navy Station at Salt Lase City. armored" h.ps weie fir-- t 'I he , in conquering by Ue thine-ear- S.ar.t. The Chinese u w J ships :mu cd with raw ox hides, which pro arrows tected their news fioin the the and stones sdi.eJ at them by by (?, ? I The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i':i WASHINGTON, D. C. l $5000 FOR ACH 'DEPOSITOR $5000 gAvUi enemy. United States Every ship of the A give its pomu navy, when at sea, bureau of the sition by radio to D. C, by non viatiuns, ttuh day. The position is given irii degrees of latitude and longitude. yimori Lake was the inventor of the torpedo boat submarine even-kee- l sue (1891). He designed the first submarine Argonaut, (the tesHfu sunk1897) to be u.ied for salvaging to the first also was He en treasure. combustion c an internal engine in a submarine boat. Regular nightly programs of the late:t and LeA motion pictures are held on board ships of the United States navy so at sea they have as fine entertainment as is available Let Us Be Your Friend and Serve You in Your Banking Needs Tills was one of the nicest CPri.t-intereprivate enterprise has a greater in industrial development that many of the people of the and business expansion than the SlatM haJ ever ,,K.nl. Wy newspapers. Ily the same token, no had cause t0 thankful for many private enterprise suffers greater We at peace with the are harm when industry is taxed, rcgil- - things. lated or regimented to the point of world and not involveJ in Kurojie's fratricidal quarrels. Then the govern Inertia. The invention anJ expansion of the ment is at ill generous with ita relief Mein ter Federal Reserve System h automobile industry, for example, checks. Retail business has been veler or more than twenty years ex its related bus ines eu such as eitlly good. . . . For perienre recently wrote: If there has been any cause for decades we practically inundated Eu- ariiore. tires, gasoline, rapair ahops, etc., ere- The battleship U. S. S. Arizona's ated the greatest single advertising grief it has doubtless been on the rope and its worn-oold countries up a total of 245 account of all time. part of the international!. ts, many with our thousands of tourists and football team piled the fleet teams this Newspaper revenue is often imper- - of whom charge we have so high their millions of freely spent dollars, points against iled by radical and destructive poli- - a tariff wail on every side of the all of which earned us nothing but year, while they had only 2. points tical attacks on industries. The ruth- - nation that we cant spread enough the thinly veiled contempt of nationCount less u sc of the weapon of taxation is good cheer to the rest of the world alities who too often, and frequently cello was once the property of of Milan. potent in discouraging future adver ly buying the products of cheaply with outright frankness, robbed us Ca tclbarco StraJivarius have been Violins by tiring accounts. paid European and Asiatic worker. with everything we purchased. or more, and those for sold $10,009 In addition to staggering general We are even told that if our tariff Americans are discovering that Of course it is all right for the him made during his Lest period scored against them. Buzz Dories, j by taws, many industries are now pen- - walls are lowered and the flow of America and its possessions are acNaval New Dealers to say that the Literary and alired with additional class or spe- - foreign trade increased we will he tually worth seeing first. Where be- - have never been equalled for tone- former with Digest poll has no political signifi-thrial taxes which cut deep into the even happier than we were before, fore the American famny expensive- - producing qualities, elegance of form, Academy star halfback, plays was cariee but anyhow we would like to defeat Their Arizona. only operating revenue for example, wit- - The protective tariff, it is added. !y traveled to France, England, or or beauty of workmanship. - know what they would be fleet championto States United lived He was born in 1614 and saying by the ness the purely class taxation of strangles trade and of course we Italy, it is no as often H3 not inS. S. about it if 58 per cent of those U. Pennsylthe life of his team 93. of long the During ship age with live to utility companies, insurance compan- cannot expect America vestigating Alaska, Panama, Samoa, i.i estimated to have made as many ies, retail stores, etc. It often hap- in itself. and, more important than all from as 2,000 instruments, but comparaexpens that It Is Impossible to cut Well, lets see about that. One of the viewpoint of charm and rest and tively few of them are now in exispenses materially in any other direc- our friends who has an inquiring an climate, Hawaii. tence. Many imitations of his violins tion than advertising. "The Islands are the most beau- analytical mind took occasion, around made and solJ a3 fenu'vides her men with the opportunity becn have Advertising represents business for the Christmas tree this year, to check tiful" jewel In the"casket of American having been the first American no difficulty to have but All adorn-lac- k athletics. in capiexperts that I law. everybody. Lack of advertising shows up on twenty-fiv- e participate and am not altogether jne' ony to pass an gifts at are spurious. tal ships have football, basketball, This law-- , enacted in of business with resulting lost ed the festive evergreen. Out of the sure they are not the most beautiful in l,etcctn t,10se June, 1678, pro- teams. and baseball e less and than found no lost the he j vided a fine of five shillings for rid- twenty-fivjobs boxing, wrestling earning power by jewel in the world. ' rifle lands. have nation. also in made were sailing races, THE AMERICAN foreign 'eighteen ing either horse, mare or gelding jThey Tho estimated volume of local Only seven of them had been pro GIFT OF RARE HERITAGE. matches, golf matches, rowing races, 'at a gallup on the streets of New- and swimming meets. The instructors p0rt. newspaper advertising, including duced by American workmen paid VIOLINS. nation become e a "V have great not classified, in 1929, reached a peak of American wages, men who are jn gools and coaches of the the gift of Mrs. Matthew; because we are a nation of fearless ioU3 teamg are officer9 who are gra. $600,000,000. From this point it drop- - only supporting their own families The cemetery at Quincy, Mich., is We have no caste, no ped to a low of $325,000,000 in 1933, but the additional millions who are J. Whittall of Worcester, Mass., the individualists. duateg of the United State3 Xaval no place for necking parties, says and unemployment was the greatest on relief. The other eighteen were music division of the Library of Con-- privileged few; and the little child Acajemy at Annapolis, Maryland, the is in a tenements of born into the come cemetery board of directors, so it has potential possession on record. Nothing could more gra- - made by European or Oriental gress The California Pacific Internation- has ordered all gates to be locked bThis! collec' be United the is States. to of the finest what said president illustrate the newspapers in- - era who live on bread and cheese or al exposition closed at midnight on etween i.? sunset and dawn. No can our violins owned by depression heritage. terest In future economic, political, a handful of rice and dont give a tion of Stradivarius Armistice day, with bugler from the world. from true American take away the taxation and industrial policies which hang what happens to the unemploy-encourag- e any public institution in the United States navy sounding taps. The instruments, four in number, his desire to climb and his desire to business. ed in America. The observance of Fire Prevention Modern battleships are steered by a The anJ of America achieve. a two include is' viola, violins, history five one of is are he Here discovered: the first what Newspapers means of an electrical device, a Week has become a fixed habit with industries to suffer from campaigns toilet articles, made in England; one violoncello, made by Antonius Stra- - filled with stories of men who switch-bo- x similar to that uswl on a good many janitors. most famous of all violin tied their way through barren which cripple or destroy any busi- - bottle of perfume, made in France; cars by motormen. at Cremona, Italy, between derness, who blasted their way street ness. Therefore, they should be most one toy slide trombone, manufactur-lealou- s Who remembers the r Thirty-fou(34) men will be en- in guarding their own as well ed in Japan; one mechanical toy from the years 1697 and 1727. One of the through mountains of rock, and laid statesman who flured on collectm as the public interest against dema- - Japan; one toy piano from Japan; violins was formerly owned by Rich-- 1 the foundations of cities and busi-ar- d listed from the Salt Lake district dur- - .the European war debts? month of January, 1936. Wagner; the other being from .nesses that stand as testimonials to in gogic, class or punitive attacks on one pair of wdiite kid gloves from s its a J and . collection Arthur of Iletts, country opportunities. Pohemia; one pair of black kid gloves the ally business or industry. from Belgium; one pair of wool socks don dealer, who purchased it in 1820. 'For the track walker becomes the; Italian chemists have found a way FIRE, TI1EFT The viola is one of only eleven in- - railroad president, and the farm boy to make wool from milk to combat THE ONLY and all classes of Insurance from England; one sweater set from THREE. Written France from Australian wool; one struments of this type known to becomes the president of a great the threatened sanctions. This will From an address by Roy H. give the enterprising ad man the TRA OVERFELT doll fixwn Germany; one bottle of have been made by the Cremona bank. A most ironic editorial on the and was at one time in the Faulkner, president of the Auburn portunity to label his clothing as the Gunnison Valley Bank whiskey from Canada; one mechanic of speed appears quite inad- al soldier from violon-- 1 Automobile company. subject The collection. Wanamaker of the seasons 'cream The other crop. Japan. vertently in an engagement book is- seven for some mysterious reagifts, sued by the Neav York Telephone had actually been manufactured It presents the name of son, company. in the United States. Perhaps when speed record holders in three fields, Mr. Hull gets his reciprocal trade as follows: treaties good, as they should going Air Lieutenant Francesco Agello ill! be in another year, if the supreme of Italy 140229 m. p. h. court doesnt interfere, we shall find !i; Water Garfield A. Wood of the all of our Christmas gifts were that United States, 124.86 m. p. h. manufactured abroad. If there is anyLa ml Sir Malcolm Campbell of thing which would make an internaEngland S01.337 m. p. h. tionalist happier than this we dont What a blow this must be to tho know what it would be unless Uncle thousands of amateur speeders all Sam should cancel the war debts and over the country! The ooily places an invitation to join the their names may appear is on the accept of Nations and finance it. league public blotter or the obituary page. Statistics show, according to the IT TAKES EGGS National Iiureau of Casualty and FOR OMELETS. Surety underwriters, that 6.85(3 persons were killed and 134, 00 injured Taxes, direct and indirect, will be in automobile accidents during 1934 c little less than $23,000,000 on the as the direct result of excessive business of a large midwest retail After usual low down payment speed. But the statistics cannot show organization for 1935, according to how important a factor speed was its president. in nearly every other cause on tho These taxes are equivalent to ac :iuent calendar. Driving cars en times the dividends paid in 1931, ft too fast for enmitum playe i a live times the 1934 profits, 50 per ss& SVA'.tt prominent part in thoutmi; of acci- - cent of total operating costs for 1935 dents charged to violating the right twice the amount of taxes in 1934. of cutting in, passing a stand- - and three times the total paid in rrangement with Universal Credit street car, passing on a' curve or 1931. He said that industry cannot ing dealers now make it easier than ever Company rord for you to oa L ray, an! hill, (rivin? off He mtinre to bear such taxes indefin'flirfe own a new, 1936 Ford 3 car Several model. You kl any is ess true. Those taxes must ite itely. That driving. new plans are open to All these plans bring you you. The smart, twentieth cent.Uy atti- - be passed on to the consuming public new low-co- st X)ealrs new financing of ihsur completeness fort tude on speed is that it is m longer or the industry will go broke, ance protection. need TVO a question of how fast you can go, The time is coming when the tax-bpot. And more important any of these of how- fast you can stop gatherers are going to have to wor- plans brings VaBet Mott onV ou the et Rerember that excessive speed is ry about keeping business alive, if greatest Ford car ever built. It offers so many lXvi 5yettn ,V.re1 lme-ca- r features that it is being called "the most Bote relatively so insignificant that out for no other reason than to collect 6 xAa itveo- under-price- d Covr7 car in America. of the whole world only tkree' names enough to pay their own salaries, nu 'inut V:n,!lcunce are given any mention for it. The of political aue Scvf r 3 emonstradon todav. Learn for your ot! .acta1 who continue to attack lb o Low wlf reasons there are for wanting a new many uAAc In ret ClOB that lays the yTo maintain neutrality, let ushope the industrial t: c ,c4e en flaw'? pet down to terms and learn how C.ott'Y iVe, m h it is not necessary toiloan rt''4uwhich they scramble ii am' i to ,CU' Nev. eggs golden can e ex fere .ou one through these Authorized jmoney fa .ro Mco' .u'1jrton both aides. ford Finance ,r trying out their now Plans. recipe A V'r.e- A exV i A iL con ,.UW were m j - V.' jolfloodAustralia goes in for tie moVs f t u.ition. in a big way, having ir.ote motiixi An old paragraph ;:i the account picture theatres than aaj rdher counin an try, population considpre, or one of a ieia! meet big apnea-esuch theatre for every 5JJ(7 peorsens. Iowa new pane r, which real: Luret The Uni led Kingdom ha one for night Evangelist ScoMRe spoke on Hi 9.333 CE.NTERF1ELD i ci r. I Vc- - Smith pr0ns, hile the LYiiU No st gen-wii- , During 1936 u-- ut e vot-h- e anti-speedi- j var-Throu- j 1 work-phical- ly ; bat-divari- Lon-thi- i ! er, mama 1 sev-mot- A J 0f or v 6 By r -- op' -- ut -- short-sightedne- i-o- ss tax-booste- rs . v ' o-- - ' f YOlJIl FOIID DEALER l 1 ,a one for (Very I'.p'ii'l, i - a-- Y GUNNISON VALLEY MOTOR Inc. COMPANY, UTAH |