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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH. COHN AND HOGS. THE S ALIN A SUN One of the most significant eco- nomic ph.a-.e- s of the latter part of Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. 1035 promises to be the shortage of meat supplies. Observers who travel through the country by train or au-- ! tomobile are remark.ng about the scant supply, of cattle and hogs to be Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Six Months... .32.00 . . 1.00 Payable in Advance. ' what they will get for their corn this winter if they sell it and what they will do with it if they keep it. The program of the AAA seems to be decidedly out of joint. Some Brain Trust farm experts blame it on the drouth of last year and not to the destruction of pigs .n 1933. Well, methih haPPfed to,the cattle oat of the drouth that ,were area last summer. They are not visi- Lie now. And something happened to the pig crop after the wholesale slaughter of 1933. A. one' man who traveled 8cro8S Indiana recentl t seen in the fields. Accordmg to an Associated Press d.spatch recent y half of the hog pens in the Chicago market, the greatest 'in the 'world, were- closed because not enough hogs Were being When I went across the Hoosier shipped "to this. market to fill the .state in 1933 I smelled burning pigs pens. Traffic in pigs was said to be Now I see com every-a- t ewrywhree. the lowest ebb in the history of here bat dont smel, either the market, which dates back to or otherwise. - making change of address, give old address, as well as 'the new. In . j Advertising Rates Given on Application. . Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY A New Chapter In Banking History Federal Deposit Insurance' Corporation has ushered new era of security for funds deposited with insured banks up to and including $5,000 for each depositor. THE All customers of this bank enjoy the benefits made pos-- . sible by Deposit Insurance. It is provided in accordance with our unvarying policy of adopting all justified precautionary measures to safeguard the funds entrusted to our care. First State Bank of Salina buriling (Mr.hadWallace not is quoted as stating In the meant'me pork prices have that been for the hog it to the level attained in trol program of the AAA in 1933, NATIONS CAPITAL FORGOT. boom times when the people had p.0rk would' be higher than it is. Evi-i For business men who appear to .. Visitors strolling. about the nation-thin- k plenty of money with which to buy!der.tly he has to take into forgotten the .public does not need to be al capital may discover .endless d meats. And the prices of consideration the processng tax, for Member Federal Reserve System constantly reminded of who they are, places and objects of interest, and beef are steadily mounting,' too, be- - one thing. odd few which and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of where they are and what they have to learn many facts, a .cause of the scarcity of the supply.. But even 'at that, the Brain Trust n sell, th-story of what are mentioned by a recent writer, (Wages have not .gone up in propcir- -' farm experts told us there were too Just 'nside the State, War and happened to a product called lyies jt011- 'many pigs in the country in 1933, will bear repeating. Housew ves going to- the retail that they did not represent .wealth Vy building is a memorial to the 68,- In the early years of this century, 682 horses arid mules killed in France markets are said to be strenuously but "surplus. The farmers were paid' PcaiUno, a cleaning material, was during the world war. objecting to the prices of pork, beef and pigs burned on the theory tha.t Several trees planted by George ar.d lard, and the prices are still this would used by most of the housewives of Of. course its nice to be popular,' get them better prices.! We cant say whether the deep rudthe country. In 1901 the company Washington stand on the Capitol mounting, . is but it' has its limits. Do you rememNow we are, told that the hog control dy complexion of a due to outdoor life in his native Texas ber Babe Ruth? The increase in price is due to two program kept prices lower than spent $500,000 n advertising. Then grounds, but their identity is kept a they the advertising was greatly curtailed secret for- - fear souven'r- - hunters will causes, the scarcity of livestock and would otherw'se have been. or just holding his breath. Atlanta and about 1907 it was discontinued mutilate them. in the ease of pork products, 'n part Constitution. The largest amount of aluminum to the. processing tax. . altogether, as the company thought DR. H. CRANDALL . the product was so well known that ever used on one structure, about It might seem that the farmers had Aldous Huxley, British philosopher, DENTIST no further advertising was necessary. $400,000 worth, is contained in reached the high tidc-o- f President Roosevelt. is quoted' 'as says, the greatest miracles are the prosperity,Furten'ances .new of the Department is not the case. It makes no. telling the newspapermen that he evefyday facts of life. And there are , but such fell off rapidly, but the comSALINA UTAH building, difference what the price of livestock didst even know there was goingto a lot of statesmen in America who .any's owners persisted in their non- HoU9ed in the Army Medical M l- is when there is little or . n0 l'vestock be an election in Rhode Island. Judg-t- o dont believe in miracles. advertis'ng policy until 1915, when' seum is the wor!ds finest medical V' Office Hours: sell. The livestock markets, of the ing from the results up there a lot ithe whole concern was sold for $12,- , ibrary of more than a million volumes, world are now receiving .but a 'frac- - of Democrats who lived in that 000. Pearline was dead. n - 1:30 to 5 p. m6 When a business man keeps double 9 to 12 a. m. and art of covering the entire science of the of number and cattle know trict hogs didnt .. it either. names whose other books he is called a crook. But when Many products from earliest times, that were received about a year ago. . were household words a few years healing ; a government uses the double' bookIn keeping with Massachusetts reHigher prices, of course, mean re- -, ago are no longer sold, because the keeping system, we people laugh in Washington, the.. city duced conrumpt:on and a burden on putatiSn for culture, a debating team about it. Why is that? -- r- Atchison manufacturers failed to keep up their partments F. O. BULLOCK police, park police, zoo police, capitol the working mafy who has to buy has been organized among the . Globe.0 advertising, and consequently the and public buildings pol ce. DENTIST .police, But the farmer does not get mates of the. state "reformatory at . . rufclic forgot them. 4 9 A.M. to 5 P.M Hours to David Lynn, canitcn the benefit bcau.se the According ' men should remember pr'ces are Concord Junction. Business Alex Baker of Norw'ch, Eng., conIrf Gunnipon Each Wednesday to the office caused in most the ante-rooby scarcity and. part that new generations of potential architect, to stealing a bicycle, but said fessed of the secretary of commerce is the he has little livestock to sell. There' Awarded a Salina - Utah one cent verdict in a he did it to escape from a widow who . customers are coming along all the m the world, being 245 feet will be more meat and meat largest and that these new buyers must products $50,000 breach of promise suit. Miss was. courting him. time, .. long and 20 feet wide. into United dur- - Betty Warner of Baltimore said she' the States imported on a or a sold as; store, ..be product White House was not always The the 1935 has been than. the was satisfied. ing year A lot of peoplg seem to think that their ,fathers and mothers were be- -' white, but was so painted after it was case for a great many years. Ernest C. Christiansen . is a new disease. Shucks',-wheamnesia 'burned . er? by the British in 1814, during Meadows have never been greener for The only t me t is safe to Stop ad-- ., we were young all the boys of Arrested, ABSTRACTOR disorderly conduct, of m2 the w Thc Capitol was in many parts of the Middle West James Davis of Liverpool asked to be' our town were afflicted with it vertising is when one is ready to go burned every the same time- - Both.wer1 and the corn prospect has seldom sent to jail, saying he could Have., time the Qualified by years of experience out of business. grand jury went into restored jn lglg 'to write Abstracts ACCUseemed better. But it s difficult now peace only wrhen away from his wife. . Washington, aside from its impor- to. buy thin cattle to browse on the RATELY. Work guaranteed by ' tance as the seat of government, is a meadows because there are none. And filing of Surety Bonds. Zambi, monkey mascot of the A. victim of a rubber check artist center of the greatest artistic, scien-A- n in view of the of livestock steamer Delaray, was successfully pleads for a scarcity . Phone 221-and hirtorical interes.t. Its prin-wit- h really good bad check Richfield, Utah amazing order in connection farmers are beginning to wonder operated on for appendicitis. law. which drawback is its climate, spending American taxpayers labor 3 disagreeable both in winter and money to make jobs for . IN WASHINGTON THE PUBLIC THE high-price- e well-know- Salina, Utah nt ap-Sal- es Juse dis-tio- - ,1 j m j"" session. j foreign is pointed out by the Atlanta Geor- - suromr. : gian in a recent editorial, whch says:1 An obscure joker in public works CIVET CATS FOR administration provisions has come WAR. 4 to light. The joker is an order, sign- An importarit industry in Ethiopia ed by a deputy administrator, that u tbe raising of cVet cat8 which purchases of steel and all other ma- - bave a bjgb cornmercial value, as tenals used in secrcte a substance known as must be made from foreign countries they.cvet of eommeree. extensively H the amount involved is $10,000 or used n the manufacture of perfumes. mere and the foreign pree is 15 per Thig substance ,n iti natural state cent less than the domestic price. hag a most offensive odor but diIat. It seems incredible that such an or- - ed wjth other infretiionts is hiRhly der should be allowed to stand, but to the wnse of smcll ,caai it does stand as this is written. It Emperop IaiIe Selassie has ordered means that the jobs this f a of the c!vet cat indus. ding money was supposed to create for , ; s to aiJ fuwJ.,.with American labor will be in part divert- - which to b munition8 in the event the nPloywnt of foreign f war with Italy. Tribesmen are also said to be mak- If carried to its logical conclusion,'. img plans for pollut ng water wells such a policy would cause American before allowing them to fall into . warships to be built in foreign sh p- - Italian hands, and the civet cats may yards, and the yplacing of orders for Lo used for this purpose, a wide range of government supplies as extensively give off an odor almost as they with other countries, where wages, .v offensive as that of the .American are much lower than in the TJnitea sun States. While the Ethiopians are greatly Congress has provided a $4,800,-- ', hand capped by a lack of modem f fund for the 000,000 . and ammunition, they are said .arms . avowed purpose of furn shing em- -' to be quite resourceful m utilizing plovment to American citizens. That such means as they have to harness any of this money, which must even-t- . ln nPPs l,na tually be wrung from the pockets of They would also have the advan- American taxpayers, should be sent of fighting in a mounta'nous out of the United States-tmake jobs tage country with which they are perfectly for foreign labor would be an acquainted, and from which it will be difficult to dislodge them. c to depend on work-relie- . I work-relie- ' . . ODD THINGS l.N ... Garland Hodson, pitcher for a Kansas City baseball team, heaved his Another set of odd items which most effective fast ball a few days have actually gotten into print is go- ago. When a mad dog caused a panic ing the rounds. Here are a few of during a game and ran out onto the . . them: diamond, Hodson struck the gnimal His first adventure into the an- squarely in the head with a throw, killing it. instantly. tique field was n Asheyille, N. C. ' There he met his wife. Hf'-- is described as having brown Sheriff Hay good Patterson of hair, turning gray, ar.d all his upper Montgomery, Ala.--, thinks one of his teeth are missing." states laws should be repealed. It is Doctor "Junes, formerly of Mem-- 1 now against the law to buy, sell or . phis, has completed a rev'val at the trade a horse or mule after dark. The First Church here, during which tight sheriff says he has had' no complaints members were received. regarding nocturnal traffic in these A young woman wants washing useful animals. and cleaning daily." Green colored girl wants work unThe heaviest bridge'traffic in the til after Christmas. world is claimed for the d While tr'mming a Cottonwood .Michigan A venue span in Chitree Monday, Bill Hfttkh suffered a cago, used daily by an average of severe blow on the head when a large more than 34,000 vehicles. The R'branch turned and struck him. bridge carries about 27 000 and Hr.rry Taylor, school principal the Ixmdon bridge 18,000 daily, on here, has a stone aj.nejar that has an average. . been in the family 109 years. Next year it will be 110 years old. When Joseph Zeil of Mlwaukee Young Lady Eighteen years old missed his first meal at home in 20 as beginner in respectable off'ce or years, his wife asked the police to otherwise. search for him. PRINT. well-direct- i . . . In a world of uncertainties, you can rely on this: Character. Brigham- Young Universty been building character for has, 60 nearly yeafs. Being a private institution, it is free to education. offer It does r.ot neglect thovse vital needs of th's age religion, RED ft SX A R B R A N D SAL'T. well-balanc- ed , spirituality. o .0 . . Largest Shippers of Rock Salt In the West Strength works-constructi- ; 1Z . YOU MAY BE SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT .. . Rock , Sheep and Hay Salt Y j student "body is Tlie about 2200 strong. ,' (Larger than 86 per cent of the nations colleges and universities.) Y graduates secure posi- tions and succeed Plain and Sulphur Blocks in all parts of the nation. The Y is approved by the h'ghest accrediting .agencies: It gives . Standard University Training and Credit. Calfoss Mineral Salt B. Y. U. includes the five colleges of Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Commerce, Education, and Fine' Arts. There is also a Graduate School and Division. These offer 1500 courses in 33 departments. a , Available Mineral for Livestock' Re.-sear- j j doubfe-decke- - You Can Get the Work . You Want. Tu'tion is low. Living is cheap in Provo. .The Y vides education at (,ts best for a ,surprlsingly lo-- cost. Registration for Great Westem Salt SAUNA AUTUMN QUARTER Sept. 27, 28, 30 ' For information write the President . o'.:-l- f BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Provo, Utah ( Scholarship-Spiritualit- y- Character ; REDMOND . 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