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Show - THE S ALIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAH men around Salina who have invested in oil stocks and made fair returns on their money. We know others who are holding stock that isnt worth the paper it is printed on, and never will be. II There is enough danger in stocks of any kind without some )f Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. sharper taking a hand in circulating them. Uncle Sam has sent out many warnings, and newspapers throughout the entire country have urged their readers not to be tempted by the magic offers and Subscription Rates k concerns. But the past few One Year .$.2.00 alluring promises of Six Months 1.00 weeks have brought forth the only real steps that have been t aken new . .75 Three Months for a long time to put the real sharks behind the bars. And everyPAYABLE IN ADVANCE one should join in hoping that the campaign wont stop until the sale of oil stock is made as legitimate as the sale of anything else. Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail ADVICE ABOUT MARRIAGE If she cannot cook Advice about marriage is waste of space. Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. If she does and wash, don't take her, says one. not have a child in two years, divorce her, says another. Very good, when we be- !?! ADVERTISING RATES. come a nation of sheep dippers and stock breeders; but the boy and Cooks 25c. inch Matter Per issue, month, single $1.00; Display per girl who see themselves in each others eyes will unite, if they never Special position 25 per cent additional. will remain i(S at and wash, and the per cent of cake, Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line rbout the same. Readers Ten cents per line each inseition. Count six words to line lit in Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. THE AIR FLIVER Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, F.tc., at Half Local Read An airplane 5 feet long and equipped with a to cook- ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. m For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eac! motor has been brought to this country from France and proven sucThe inventor declares he will make it as cessful in every test. Insertion. the as automobile, and he has made offers to I lenry Ford popular NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. le says n hope that that gentleman will take up production of it. Vlr. Ford could make them in such qunintities as to sell them as 1. W. Cl 1FRRY, Publisher. But well leave That may be. heaply as he now sells his autos. t to any man in Salina if this country is ready to in the clouds as promiscously as autos III! around rave airplanes cutting i LEGISLATION IN HERRIN CASES low run along the streets and countiy roads. They cant make t? 0 and neither can they make an airplane that The Chicago Tribune points out that the Herrin trials resulted m auto accidents. The possibility of having one drop with as expected, in a complete failure of justice. The atrocious murder vouldnt meet tA Urn 1212 head when he was using that head in an endeavor to cf a score of human beings remains and will remain unpunished. m a fellows We're for airplanes, xeep out of the way of an auto isnt pleasant. Does that end the story? But we never want to see them get so cheap that every-rod- y and mutton and veal weak to, $2.00, all right. If Williamson county wiped out the law within its borders. iamb, $1.00 (fo $1.00; light pork loins will be able to own one. weak to, $1.00 lower for the week. 20 men can be murdered and perpetrators of the crime secure imOn June 25 better grade steer beef, munity due to the fact that an organization to which they belong can 50c fr 51.00 higher at Boston, 10c so intimidate all the people in the surrounding country that a jury From I'igher on beef steers, $2.00 higher fears to convict, a thousand people could be killed in an uprising veal and $1.00 higher on poik !i over class prejudices or class hatreds and it would be just as much loins at New York. Veal steady to, 2.00 higher and po:k about, $1.00 more impossible to convict. Fly-ly-i- ll higher at Philadelphia. The defendant has a right to remove his prosecution when he June 25 prices good grade meats: In cases like Herrin the state should alleges prejudice against him. Beef, $15.00 (7 $15.00; veal, $10.00 R. H. Kennedy, a former employe 70 be granted a similar right. If real sports and those interested $15.00; lamb, $24.00 (0 $29.00; of in of wild the News and who beat it early mutton, $11.00 (70 $15. Oil; light poik animals We recognize that this is a the propogation Continuing, the Tribune says: s loins, $15.0') (u) $20.00; heavy loins, delicate and difficult matter and we woul not favor the least en- tnd birds will exercise a cartful in the morning without croachment upon proper safeguards thrown about the individual watch and protection over the and incidentally leaving the editor Ill.O.i (w $15.00. holding the sack for some twenty Dairy Products: Butter markets But we think the legislature should give careful, sloughs and pastures west of town acrrised of crime. simoleons, has been playing his '.'rous and unsettled during the impartial study to the evil in the case of Williamson county and at md along the river below Fayette game in California, and from .vv(k. La k of confidence preventing his success has been charm- extensive storage. Imports continue least try to make provision for the effective defense of the public in all liklihood an animal and bird can be established and From here Kennedy, it was to a: rive at New York including ing. It is the duty of sanctuary peace and of the safety of persons in such cases. maintained. The latest of the wild learned, went to Earlier, Calif., and Danish, Holland and Agentine Butthe legislature to consider whether modifications of law cannot be animals to invade the territory spok-- n at one time, so the report gois, was ter. made to forestall such defiance of law and civilized order by any of is two large elk. The mixed up in a shooting bee when Cosing prices 92 score butter: of the forests and wilds made foreigners got into a community. frenzy over New Yok. 2$ 3i c; Chicago, 59c; Les- t- THE SAUNA SUN if the electric Waffle Iron , Hotcakes, wadies, shortomelets, coffee, eggs fact anything you want I 4 1 1 Come in and see It 1 1 right-thinkin- g Telluride Power Co. fool-proo- f, El good-bye- ts resi-len- Ve dont want Salina citizens to regard us in the light of a feel and it we we owe the community in general a duty nag, yet to call attention to the heavy crop of weeds to be found growing If no other reason than the fact that i:i several places about town. they look bad could be advanced for cutting them, that would be But there is a greater and a more serious reason why if sufficient. should be dont, and without further delay. Weeds breed disease. They offer a shelter for flies and insects, mosquitoes, and furnish them an ideal breedSections where weeds are kept cut do not have to coning place. tend with annoying insects like those place where the weeds are permuted to grow as they please, and where the scythe is never applied I ride in your neighborhood ought to be strong enough to warrant an hour or so at weed cutting every few weeks, to say nothing of the benefit that will come through eliminating a place which, if left to grow, might breed the very insect that would start an epidemic of si kness. The fact that someone else has permitted them to grow even highere than the ones you are neglecting to cut is a poor alibi No matter what the other fellow does for you. get busy and It clean up your own property'. wont be long until he will fall into germ-carryin- g line. We are well into the most dangerous period of the year, Lets not take chances on an epidemic that would bring sorrow into many Let's homes, and that we would regret to the end of our days. nuke war on the weeds, and keep it up until fall. KEEPING FARM BOOKS Agricultural colleges throughout the country are trying hard to hammer it into the head of farmers everywhere that theirs is a business the same as anything else and that there is just as much reason why the farmer should have a system of bookkeeping as there is why other business concerns need and must have. Haphazard farming, buying without keeping track of expenditures, or selling without keeping track of revenue received, isnt the road to success in Take the men about Salina who are most successful farming. i.r raising and selling live stock, grain, poultry or fruit and youll fi that they keep pretty close tab on what they buy and what they As a result they know more about how to plan for the future; sell. v.;,en to tighten up or when to loosen over the books just how prices Get some kind of a book, no matter how sl.Iit from year to y ear. p : or you may be at figures, and make an attempt to keep tab on lt'il pay big in the long-rujcur finances. X n. CLEANING THE SHARKS Uncle Sam has been doing a pretty good job in Texas during th past few weeks ,and we hope he keeps up the work and extends it to such other fields that are badly in need of such a campaign in fake , e refer to the court battle has has made upon operators few weeks least three been V ithin have the at ct. slock. past gi.en penitentiary sentences of 10 years each, and many others are a. veiling their day in court. There is good oil stock, the same as there is good copper and But somehow oil stock seems to be the gold and rubber stock. of who the bait sets out to make a dishonest living, man favorite We know possibly because oil offers a quick return on the money. pro-poga- te News. JFST LIKE OTHERS wage matters. Later Kennedy made a dicker with Telford Work, owner of the Pailiei Progress, and this is what the Printers Bulletin, published at Fresno, Calif., says about the climax of the slick Kennedys activities: Stuart Dunbar, an experienced San Francisco newspaper man, is now editor and publisher of the Parlier Progress, succeeding P. II. Kennedy, who, after three months on the paper, absconded with more than three hundred dollars of the money of his employer, Telford Work. Preceding his unannounced departure from Pat Her, Kennedy had been elected secretary of the Parlier Chamber of Commerce at a salary of one hundred dollars and had become tremendously popular, so popular in fact that when he announced his intention of starting a second Parlier paper of his own, he was successful in colliding ten subscriptions from Parlier citizens. This money, along with that of Works, took its departure when Kennedy disappeared. Publisher Work declares that Kennedys past has been shady. He formerly worked at Gunnison, Utah fifty-doll- at and ar Colorado. WovI warns publishers of the Pacific-Coas- t to handle Kennedy with care Gunnison Valley News. Linton, WEEKLY MARKETER M Washington, D. C. For week ended June 25, 192.!. Live Stock and Meats: Chicago hog prices, 5 (o' 50c lower for the week. Beef steers around, 10c (IP 20c tuteher cows and heifers steady to, 50c; feeder steers steady to, 15c and veal calves, 50 (a) $1.25 lower. Fat lambs, $1.00 net lower; yearlings, 50 75c (g $1.75 off and fat ewes, 50 up. On June 25 hogs around, 10 (2 15e lower; beef steers, butcher sows and heifers, 15 (a) 25c lower and veal calves largely, 50c lower. June 25 Chicago juices: Ilogs, ton 10; bulk of sales, $0.75 (a $7.50; medium and good beef steers. $5.0,1 $10.50; butcher cows and heifers. $5.75 $10.25; light and medium weight veal calves, $7.75 (o' $J.75; fat lambs, $15.00 (o' $15.50; yearlings MO 00 7D $15.50; fat ewes. $3.50 ? Every line in a newspaper costs the proprietor something. If it is for the benefit of the individual, it should he paid for. If the grocer were asked to contribute groceries 'o one abundantly able to pay for The diem, he would refuse. of a newspaper must pay for he free advoitising if the benefiri-- u v docs not, and yet it is one of the nudist things to he learned by nany, that a newspaper has space in its columns to rent, and must $7.00. Stocker and feeder shipments from rent them to live. To give rent away for anything less than living rates 12 important mat hots during the Cattle is fatal to a newspaper as for the week ending June 15 and calves, 39,994; hogs, 9,255; sheep landlord to furnish rent free. pro-niet- wc-ie- 10,751. Butter i i 'I I ! ! ! ANNOUNCEMENT wrappers printed a Send your orders here.1 ; this Big' Reduction in Goodyear Casings and Tubes ts their appearance at the Jim Baxter farm last Saturday and at last reports were still on the visit and apparently happy and contented with the new home and surroundings.. Many of the farmers residing on the west side have seen the animals and the elk show little fear, unless, of course, the men advance too close. The elk are very large and are beautiful specimens and the supposition is that they have wandered from the Mt. Nebo game preserve where in years gone by a number were placed there. Not alone is the coming of the elk to the pastures and fields on the west side an indication that the territory there is ideal for game propogation, but the myriads of wild duck, geese and other birds that swarm there during the mating reason, show that conditions are fine for breeding. There is an abundance of feed, plenty of water from fresh springs and with the large reservoir that heads at a point near Fayette makes the place the one in he state that should be set aside for an animal and bird sanctuary. The county game warden has been mtified of the visit of the elk and a strict watch is to he kept to see .hat the visiors are not niolesed or Should any shot at. vandal attempt to interfere with the elk, steps will be taken by every member of the Gunnison Valley Fish and Game Protective association to see that the guilty ones are prosecuted to the idlest extent. Welcome the birds and animals from the forests and from othei points and let them and shortly this valley can boast of one of the finest and best protected game preserves in the western country. Gunnison Valley office. v Forest I WATCH THE WEEDS prszi In eastern wholesale fresh meat markets beef weak to, $1.50 lower Philadi iphui, 40c; Boston, 40c. Chi'i e maikcts dull following de- -. 11 u s width occu-cduring the week. Nimi1 storing being done hut it appears to he mostly protection against Css. More New Zealand cheese and 'eiative'y heavy shipments reported at ! The PEERLESS ! I Come Early as prospect. Pi ices at Wisconsin primary cheese markets June 22; single daisies, 22 - Longhorns, 22 1 ; square prints 23Ve 4, serve with Tcttuee with any desired dressing. When a sandwich is needed to serve u guest try Horseradish Sandwich. Cream three (ithU'sponnfuIs of hotter and add two tableqioniifuls of freshly grated horsef radish, teaspoonful of lemor. Juice and a dash of salt. Spread this on rounds of bread and decorate with! sliced stuffed olives. one-hal- ( ft W 1023, Weotfrn Newspaper Union.) Have you started your cemetery? a her , :lvs e ery man needs one in on h to hary the faults of Ills friends. It is or.l the weak mind which is by strange doctrines. HELPFUL HINTS AND RECIPES 'HtLLu. vcdlL TYPICAL SPORTS MODES Citron, cut in thin slices and as large its possible, may he colored any desired color for cake decorations by in the Mii-fac- soaking in a ovei night vegetable coloring. Out flowers, fruit, stems, leaves or any shape that pleasos the fancy with the scissors. Dont put damp clothes down the doilies chute or in the hamper; in warn) weather they mildew-- quickly. Don't put linen covered witli stains into lmt si up suds. Remove the stains, If of fruit, by pouring boiling water through the linetl over the spot. If the stain Is caused by rust use salts of lemon in solution, being sure it Is well wash,., ut after it has been hung tn the sun. Beef Goulash. Take two pounds of lean beef cut into two-incsquares, Three large onions sliced, two of fat. - one cupful of fhoppod cabbage, eight small potatoes, two tablesponnfiils of salt, ! toaspounful of paprika, one cupful of but ii water and f cupful of milk. Brown the meat in the fat, remove the meat and add the voge- Irbies, fry for fixe minutes, then add the water and the seasonings. The pop. tes are better added after the cabbage, as they do not require so lot-cookmg. When all are tender add the tuiik. Boil up once and serxe. Chicken Jelly, up a large i into smal pieces. Take eaih 'c and ; "iti.d ''U a tit. til the t nte' h ire aiej xvell mashed. But ti e eh ii e;i into kettle and add a r'ersnootii iii of s.iiq and a quart of eohl water. Simmer iy covered twenty minutes, then put ip a fireless rocker eig'2 lioitrs, Strain and mold; h tahle-spoonfi- one-half- one-lml- idni-Ke- b"--.r- Sports hats nave the privilege of being bright and during ns well as practical. They are chosen with reference to the demands to be made upon them, but In any case they must be becoming and afford some protection. Two very pretty models pictured here portray elegancies In hats of the, sports type that add to their fascination. One of these models is of felt, faced with straw braid and trimmed with leaves cut from felt. The other Is of fancy straw draped with a scurf of printed ier-slusilk. light-colore- d n The keynote good stationery. you. to business is Let us supply |