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Show SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Tin; SAUNA Of THE SAUNA SUN ue4 Cveiy Friday l uf Mti-nlcl- a IVifftM SURSCIUITIQN under Um ,, yk dim cKf f ut In tdl lift! 0 new. Mr, fvaiwrt. M4 Mi I BaLns !tmjcii, of rn-Jje- d ll ppf e AdwrtLing lUlrt Gixrn no Appliratioii. Aurora (By fpcriaJ Auiora, it IlsJloweVn pferty' Ktalay rv fee's liuirr. kcoiiIS tong at if owl, skeleton fend rts, btai k and oiang rrvpe gax a wry wend apjwarunre the ,uv A vtry diliiioj luncheon. whih rtuu silted of tuna fish xndwiches, frud .alal, piikb- - and olive, hot rhoco-Istand punipkin pie, was served- IVyiLli In AJvinci as well IJ.ijd John f ) Jhich, l.stli N. and CYcr-pi4;fct- rlty, eo ,1200 100 Moc.U S.il (by Ilsitua'iVa HATES Yr.,... Um witir a iBiJ of Marob 3, IK9, at tic Fi.icroJ t Ulak t Redmond - Cumspufekat) it tf a Aagl-e- IHtriritrj in rnlibl g i.' , SiSil.ihrfJ',1 Ik VUitrd Amur and looked over machinery at the Wr.irru CUy A Motal tumpany p!stt. lie was the' guest of Mr, und Mf. (imi.lrsf while . , Mmotay after-h.n- , j Mr. (iivtslrtf, by , Mr, Kawrens , Mr. Gm-rdeat lilu I'felm.r, mutofed to I wits, wber,' Mr. SinrrM Uafiltd the tlfein for Califui ma. They it turned home the i same rvn.irg. S A L I N A O F liiil SAL1NA-UTA- H sm-miasio- lid f Ftitftl Hcnfctr Htserve Systea I Editor and Pullulxi II. W. CHERRY a Mioitr muiiifh ltl4CY, Ankrt.Uy iter i ta 1.0 fuh Um wl.ith to roerty guit-ra- l Kill gr. atert thing in life w;th American mPulial leader. Mn a ho have nude million n muxtmml in at (be rUf fr riro-o- 1 9 1 9, H1I.I plain and common fr w-- f rr-n- are aa old it? To tiik around? To To do nne'a duty? Yet, ho firt and foromoat to thore uho are dependort tn you your immediate family. It ia not their fault that you What U um-ful- ? are related to them. Your duty to ou may lcvcloe them pifi::u-dyour. If as an individual. Your personality, jiur indivuality ara next in importance. I it not in u national ron.ie highly important that we formulate a national philosophy founded on the efficient individual and arrvice for the , IllSA.-- ! ? urn, inrrraed from rent per moof f0 only avriage tor v thiol in I'.cJI, o 111 er Vehicle in I VS, according to the American (iwiilin taxe have an 1'tlrt.i.um Institute. It la forecast that tho average may be a high at 117 tin year. gasoline, Every rtate now taxi with rate ranging from two to ix cent per gallon. Thirty states collect four cent or more and arven The states have a five-relevy. of the nation Im inti real the pro taken in the war against exorbitant gat tax' ia one of the most hopeful tgns fur future relief. A survey of indicates that editorial comment most editors favor a reasonable ga oline tax, with revenue efficiently and honestly expended for highway bulding and maintenance. It U likewise the editorial that high ga lax rat.-- , diversion of revenue to othir purpose than road work and waste and imffiricnry in attending the mney, should not Im tolerated. To levy a tax against such a com nudity as gasoline and use the proceeds for general purposes is discriminatory legislation of the most obnox-ou.- i typo. And the tendency, noted by the newspapers of many slates, of wasting gnu tax money in Imilding unsuitable and political' highways, amount to tlieft of the motorists property. The general public must coopernto if Um gna tax menace ia to be opposed. Already rumbles nr; fiom several states as lawmakers plan to further boost taxes during thu coming year. Gnroline is in danger of Itecoming a political cow, cffcc-livel- Americana hy Urn The concept Kuropcuns, that we are a nation of men and women who are mere dollar chaaera, i.i a m it taken one. We have amassed the most dollars because wc to be milked whenever money is needof ed for some have made wealth a purpose or other. f long-tim- Mn y f GREATEST THING IN LIFE. rvi-- ; John F. Curtis, a lives now but who of A Mr. Nettie N'lun will diecm-tmuAurora di,t her noth in the Sunday huol at Kalt leke (My, I prndmg two 1 1 n. CRANDALL V.-III S. CAT ns. Pi- -, the honored Work at the home of bis M, Uf stake buatd, he wa mmI Cashier. fue.t at a surpiise party Wednroduy Curtis, . , evening at her borne. All members of C L rCTLRSON, E. V. JOHNSON. AmL Caahisrs rntertatned fei.1 Mi. Gerald the stake lard toero piesent Cap. ieklns and other, decoration wti ben little folks on the ftrrnn of 23id in honor of the birtb-lam llallowe'm rolot. A rah one one least furnished lively at resent anniversary of her fton, Mantn. A d'lx-iomteiert-ma wa luturon was served and the vety party game, one. Very tasty r frcsl.mrnl Marvin iroeivtd many pirserd. wile ia rvnb Mr. iVarl Wall delightfully enter NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Mr. and Mi. VV. Ik Johnson and at a Hallowe'en party Wedta.neJ Mis Nads Thun. a returni'd le nie son, Hoyd, t Sunday at I Lock ley. nesday ev,i;ihg. Sunday, after upendiig a week visit- They attended a dinner at the Notice Is Hereby given that at a ing with Mr. and Mr. Georg Batch. 87th in honor of the I'ratt hm, of the directors of the SaLna Mrs. Retu Sorenson gave an In- meeting tlur, in Fdt lake City. birthday of Thomas W. Cropper, faLead Zinc Company, hidd on the 25th ther to Mr. Johnson. teresting Hallowe'en party Thursday of September, 1529, an attest-meday Mu. Xtttie Nelson and daughter. evening. of ens cent per share was levied Mis Viv hn Nlon, spent the weeke Mr. and Mr. Lero Curtis and John on all outa landing capital stock of the end visiting at Salt Bake. F. Curtis visited relatives in Salma Mr. and Mr. Farley Rasmussen incorporation, payable Immediately to Sunday. and children nf Im Angele, are vis- lha Troaturor of this Company at its of Salt A. Christensen iting at the home of Mr. and Mr. office in Salina, Utah, on or before hake, visitel in lledmond the Utter W. Mr. ami and J. Walk Mr. Clde Gurley Ilk day of November, 1929. part of I; I week. Mr. Kvert, visited at the Ray Mason Any stock upon which this assesshome for several days this week. Mrs. Niels Frandson of Salt ment may remain unpaid on the said the visit d relatives at Redmond Ith day of November, 1529, will be and Mr. Chris. Nielson cf Redmond, first of the week. delinquent and advertised for sale at a attended the funeral for Konavee I'ROBATE AND GUARDIANSSIP public auction and unless payment la daughter Jdr. aid Mr. F. T. Nelson and Thorpe, the NOTICES. madt before, will bo sold on the 25th Ik day of November, 1929, at ten o'clock For further information da ight,r, Viv ian, Wilfonl Rasmus of Mr. and Mr. Bart Thorpe, at a. m to pay the delinquent assessTuesday. Nuttavre died on FriCounty Clerk or ?en, Mr. li d Mrs. Ixm lundhart, Mr. ment together with the costs of adand Mrs. Art her Christensen and Mr. day of last week at the L. I). S. hosSigners. and expense of sale. pital at Salt Lake, after a three vertising NOTH R TO CREDITORS. Wm. J. BURNS, Miss Kdith Scorup charmingly en- week illness. e e IN THE MATTER OF THE E tertained at a Hallowe'en party Utah. Secretary- Mrs. llinnah Jensen and ton. TATE OF LOUISE SORENSON, De- Salina, 04 Thursday evening of last week. FeaNl ceased. tures ef the evening's entertainment Charles, who are residing at Salt Lake in were Redmond visitors Creditor will present claims with City, were typiial of the holiday. Ghost week. last to the undersigned, J. 0. vouchers, statics, a treasure hunt and luncheon at Sevier County, Utah, Ivie, Salina, F. O. BULLOCK of gingerbread cuts," apples, all The on or befora Ibcemler 20th, 1529. owner of the Chicago DENTIST proved enjoyable features. team ia Mr. Wrigley, the chewing Hours 9 A.M. to 5 T.M. J. 0. IVIE, t 9 A.M. to 12 M. they aay in Executor. Ssturdsys Mrs. Fred Miikelson entertained gum magnate. And World the Cubs Series weak the wcie HENRY E. BEAL, Salina Utah Thursday afternoon in honor of the with the stick. 018 NI Attorney. first birthday of her little daughter, luiFrcal. Twelve close friends were guests ond a dainty luncheon was served, follow ing a social afternoon. Jkr feaaomW s i iti: inii.iriH Ai. rriw-n- i I MX adapted. inelboJ of Ulirf value (fei thrir urokc namely, t. at ta l multiple of I Heir nH (rnctriji, which wulliflrt rould I riM. nr lowered. Th multiple war t thrn art 1 thir rime prorerd ro rvrr unco, It and ha with rxn.Uft throat nf inrroa. ITju mining imr.lmmU in UUh r continually threatened with unequal fend llxtfeard taxation. TV mmi ray they are perfectly willing to pay their equitable har nf l nitua nmlod Uim but Um tin ntna to be an attempt to fed I new Ui burden onto the mines in order to relieve ether tav paying group. Thi ia a dangerous policy for any rtate to adopt a it discourages invextr.nnt and development. h-- gt nrrally ihooS, f inlu(ry, ftimaij trE,hiug in Honored fiiMst. d y g u It sj-n- Wil-for- d see nt G'-org- e Legal Publications. aevcn-year-o- mH Kph-rai- I Iuim-ImI- I yx-- faifNMI The famous Moulin Rouge in Tarii is to bo turned into a moving picture then tar. First thing Faria knows it principle, not putting dollar-worshi- p will be getting itself denounced by first. You can't judge the size of a man's f Sinclair Lewis and Henry Mencken. The principle of service, better ser- bankroll by the size of the autorno vice, more service, has become the bile he drives.. thousand Berlin waitais ct , have you driven, a Chevrolet Six? Eighteen threatened to go on strike and compel the customers to draw their own beer. Well thcra are a lot of thirsty Americans who would be glad of the chance. y Shield Rupture Expert Coming to f r HdtaijkJjfe-gsrt'.fe- TiA i it fv i: ... Have you felt the thrill of its performance so smooth, quiet and vibrationless that you almost forget theres a motor? MANTI AND RICHFIELD IN MANTI ON WED. NOV. 13 Hrs: At SAVOY HOTEL and THU. NOV. 14, at JOHNSTON HOTEL from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. IN RICHFIELD ON Have you known the satisfaction of its reserve power ready to shoot you ahead at the traffic light, to carry you over the steepest hills, or to speed you along the highway? 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If you have never driven a car, it is impossible for you to form any idea of Chevrolet performance from your imagination alone. No rumble in the body no tremble in the wheel no vibration to loosen windows and steering doors! A Ride tells a Wonderful Story ! ones. Ingenious recently perfected are now holding ruptures firmly which heretofore never had been retained. No elastic belts nor filthy legstraps are used. I guarantee the durability of my absolutely sweat and moistrue proof, sanitary appliances. 75 per cent of the ruptured children recover completely through expert mechanical treatment, according to statistics. Do not waste your money on mail order contraptions. You cannot fit yourself. C. F. REDLICH. Rupture Appliance Expert, Home office. 535 Boston der Smoothness! fur-the- ir glected six-cylin- Flexibility! Power that flowS in a silken stream never a tracef "lugging! and Quiet! Hardly a whisper from the motor. You can drive it for hours without the slightest noise fatigue ! But why try to tell you the story when only a ride can give you the facts? Come in. Theres a car waiting for you . . Now! de-ve- es Th Roadster, $525; The Phaeton, $525; The Coach, $595; Tha Coupe, $595; The Sport Coupe, $645; The Sedan, $675; The Imperial Sedan, $695; The Sedan Delivery, $595; Truck (ChasLight Delivery Chassis only), $400; lli-To- n (4U Burr Motor Compan; Salina, Utah wide-advertis- ed Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. n Truck HChasaie with Cab), $650. sis only), $545; Ii-ToAll prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan. Consider the delivered price ss well as the list (f. o. b ) price when comparing automobile values. Chevrolet delivered prices include Only authorized charges for freight and delivery, and the charge for aay additional accessories or financing desired. A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF TIIT iOUR |