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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE ' S ALINA SUN Work Treatment for Patients Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. " ' e I Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, mail matter under the 1879. ' One Year Months $2.00 S. SALINA-UTA- 1.00 Payable In Advance In making change of address, give old SALINA F O SUBSCRIPTION RATES Member H Federal Reserve System address as well as the new. Advertising Rates. Given on Application. H. W. CHERRY JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier Editor and Publisher Fifteen years ago the newspapers and magazines were concerned over the rate at which farms were being abandoned in New York. But their alarm was needless. These abandoned farms are being put to very good use. They are going back into forest. The state of New York has 2,147,102 acres in public parks and forests, and considerable of this was once farm land. At the same time private owners of land are reforesting it. The state forestry department this year will put out 30,000,000 young trees. Next year the figure will be increased to 40,000,000. . Oivnjmtiuual therapy" may sound like something mysterious, butif it Is This land is not needed for farming. It is not well suited for translated into work treatment" Its meaning Is a great deal clearer. Occupational therapy Is at its greatest deelopinent in hospitals for tuberculosis raising food crops. mental patients, etc., where the disease requires a long period of But we do not need to use even all of our available fertilized patients, treatment. The photograph shows Mr. Raymond Tide at the Wesley Memorial land to raise food crops. Under scientific and intensive methods hospital, Chicago, who has been confined to the hospital for 32 weeks, weaving the farmers are producing more than even our overgrown cities a rug. need . This overproduction is one of the chief causes of the farmers' suffering. America might be interested enough to guard against future Reforestation thus benefits the farmer, as well as the city man if the river were in Armenia or somewhere like who needs the timber supply and the recreation facilities which for- Mississippi floods San Francisco Chronicle. that. ests furnish .Washington, D, C,, News. Coming to REDMOND NEWS ITEMS MANTI and RICHFIELD Mrs. Cyril Christensen, of Los Angeles, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Christensen. Mrs. Lconaul White and children of Salt Lake are the guests of' Mrs. Adley Peterson, sister of Mrs. White. Miss Nelda Tanner of Payson is isiting this week with Miss Esmont Opinion seems to be gaining that to call a special session of Congress at this time would be to pour a tempest of words over a Jensen. Boston Transcript. The safety of the British empire requires that the British gov- waste of waters. ernment should check the inroads of the destroyers. It is astoundMr. and Mrs. Ferry Anderson of ing that a government so well equipped for gathering accurate in Ephraim are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breinholt. formation should permit an enemy to establish himself in the heart of London, where he can cooperate with Moscow headquarters and A. A. Anderson, who has been all communist outposts throughout the British empire in the ceaseworking at Bingham, has returned less work of undermining the British government. A break beand will remain at Redmond during tween Great Britain and Russia was inevitable. The wonder is the summer. that the British government should allow itself to be hoodwinked Mrs. Robert Smith was a holiday so long. Washington Post. at the home of her parents, guest An excited columnist writes: A hostile European nation Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, at Spring City. could send a thousand or two g air machines westward across the Atlantic today, and within forty-eigh- t hours New Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen of Cedar City visited Saturday with York, Boston and Washington could be wiped out. This seems Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christensen. to be anticipating a bit. No European aeroplane has as yet made just such a trip, and no airplane as yet built could carry a load of Mrs. Austin Farnsworth of Richbombs across the Atlantic; besides, no European or other nation field visited Monday with Mrs. Marhas a thousand g planes. And by the time the maguerite Anderson. V chines, the bombs and the flyers are ready to start they might face V a little bombing from as many airplanes arising on this side of the J. M. Herbert, who has been the Atlantic . guest of Mrs. Senna Willardson the A cheap tube can cost you 10 times its price bomb-droppin- bomb-droppin- THIRTY-NINi- DONT DESTROY FARMERS MARKET It is difficult to see where any change in our S past two weeks, returned Lake Tuesday, YEARS of experience lias proved rates of duty on manufactured articles would help the farmer. In the first place, everything used exclusively by the American farmer is now on the free list. Secondly, if we permitted a flood of cheaply made foreign goods to come into our market, the first result would be to throw hundreds of thousands of high priced American workers out of em- made casing shaped. It costs a little more than to build them on a straight pole, as cheap tubes are ployment. is strong everywhere. The outside Now, as the Ameiican citizen who depends on American his for all consumes that our farmers raise, we prosperity job nearly would be destroying for the farmer the market in which he sells s of his products, in an effort to try and help him in a free trade market in which at best he is only able to sell a small frac- casing-shape- t Red-jmon- ds 1 Dunlop tube d With a six hundied million dollar surplus in sight for the end of the fiscal year June 30, Uncle Sam is so well off he could even afford to buy a few things on the installment plan if he wanted to. edge is not weakened by excess stretch. The side next to the rim has no wrinkles to crack with age and blow out. A Dunlop tube protects your casing, because it fits. And your casing is worth ten times the cost of the tube. four-fifth- tion of what he produces. This seeijis to be a bad year for the Reds. The Cincinnati Reds are in the cellar in the National League; the Boston Red Sox and in the cellar in the American League; and the Russian Reds have been kicked out cvf the cellar in Great Britain. We strongly recommend a Dunlop tube for every casing j For the first time, it makes possiblePositive Agitation." 2 why it is 3 PETTY GARAGE In the ordinary cleaning time, it beats out and sweeps up an average of 101 more dirt. It is an even greater Hoover-cleane- rug-save- SALINA, UTAH rugs d Harold Crandall, D. D. S. 4 It is virtually service-proorequiring no oiling. 5 50 stronger suction makes its dusting tools more efficient. gorm-pro- f, Office Hours: . one of jour rugs . Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be in MANTI on Sunday, Hours: july to 12 17 9 At THE SAVOY HOTEL and in RICHFIELD on MONDAY, JULY 18 At THE JOHNSTON HOTEL Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers 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 Co. is a 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,1 nerves, heart, kidney7, 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 the above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompa nied by" their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Califonia. WM-wom-n 5 SALINA - - beautv and now they want ft overnight to brighten and beautify the home. UTAH fine for furniture, refrlgerators, Interloi ..woodwork and bath- F. O. BULLOCK room as It is for ths auto. Dries quickly, DENTIST a f 1 all wantifc teen how i single cost TJw of Steelcote has transformed the old automobile Into a thing of kRUBBER'JUIO.tHAHlIli Contains Ral Rubbei As someone buys greater operating ease. Only $6 .25 Down! in Internal Phone 26 every 2 seconds Many new features insure See The Greater Hoover today! Let us demonstrate it in your home, by cleaning 9 to 12. to Evenings by Appointment bag ol SPECIALISTS r; is now washable. Complete with dusting tools It may also be noted that William Hale Thompson has been mayor of Chicago for several weeks now and despite predictions there have been no earthquakes in that vicinity. wear years longer. (y Its dust- and Salt Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Nelson motored to Gunnison and Ephraim Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Nelson, in charge of the advertising for Golden Jubilee, Tuesday, July 19, was doing publicity work an giving the celebration here a boost in the Sanpete county towns. J. built. But a to j to Dunlop that cheap tubes do not pay. That" is why Dunlop tubes are Dr. Mellenthin & Co. Miss Jennie Stark of Payson is the house gu&st of her sister, Mis. Ward Jensen. BRITISH HOODWINKED REASONS s. C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers ABANDONED FARMS r V.-Pre- Hours Saturday SALINA free! with a brilliant finish. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. UTAH Not affected by boiling water, soap, ammonia or acids. Easy to apply covers In one coat and leaves no brush marks. White and many attractive colors. Easily blended. One can does a long way. BROWN SERVICE STVTIO' Salma, Utah Steelcote Manufacturing CoSt.Loi b OtTHCQTI Telluride Power Company ERICKSON A ERICKSON v li FOUNDERS OF THE 2 .2 PNEUMATIC Counselors at Law ir:- - TIRE INDUSTRY awmm;rrn.v-r.-. -- XI Richfield, - Utah MFQ. CO. tKI |