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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALIN A SUN AG AIN EMPTY I Complete Banking Service Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION First State Bank of Satina RATES: .12 00 Oue Year Six Months. . 1.00 Payable in Advance. In making change of address, give old address as well as the new Advertising Rates Given on Application. H. w. Editor and Publishei CHERRY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RE L SPRING TIME IS ILRAN-ITIME. IROIAG T M A pul bhoweis and May floweis Tuiee, recently, ships loaded with means arent far away. That spi ing refugii's from Germany have touched at ISaltimoie on their way to othei time. cleaning And spi ing cleaning shouldn't mean pints. On both occasions the same just shaking out the mgs, washing thing has happened. The pissengers the curtains, and dusting that little-use- d given shore leave, have made a rush spare bedroom. It should mean a to the lialtimoio restauiants to eat definite, planned progiam for putting butter. The reason is that at home older, not only most of them had not seen butter for proHity in apple-pi- e to improve its value and appearance, months, pr years, so when th'y found but to help prevent that dread de- that any amount was available they stroyer that strikes when we least ex- went wild. The speeches of the statesmen, the pect it fire. Trash-fille- d charts and graphs of the economists, outbuildings aie incubators for fire from a caie-lessl- y ami the statistics of the military exdropped match or cigarette. perts are sometimes hard for the orheck over fireplaces and chimneys dinary man to understand, so frefrom now on, such incidental heating quently he disregards them and missunits will be used more and central es their implications altogether, but systems less. As warm, sunpy days tell him that under Nazi rule ordmar come, be especially careful o keep foll are not allowed to have butter, grass cut and fields clear of debt is. and you fiave told him ssmehing sig Never bui n brush when there is a nificant, something that he underw'ind and have water handy in case stands, something that gives him a j matters get beyond control. solid, tangible reason for opposing Above all, go through the house j Nazi mle. Absence of butter is profiom cellar to attic on an inclusive paganda that woiks. Italtimoie Sun program. Those old and magazines youve WORKING FOR newspapers carefully put away and will never UNCLE SAM. look at again that broken furniture that belongs to the worst period of A current report of the U. S. civil service commission shows there were design those odds and ends of gay that jumble of 917,303 jiersons holding federal govnineties clothing is woithless, inflammable knicknacks in ernment jobs last December. This on and does the record, highest figure the hall closets: Get rid of them all. Give them to a charitable organiza- not include the army, navy, CCC, ma- WPA or PW A. And tion or the Deposits In This Bank Are Insured In Accordance With the BankMaximum Insurance for Each Depositer, $5000 ing Act of 1933 j Capital and Surplus junk-disposi- junkman. youll Thus, the complexities of the "Washterially reduce the chance of a file ington government are well revealed hitting your home. A number of progressive communiby the fact that it takes about a mils clean-uplion jiersons to handle them. on ties carry general spring each year.aa.a.,civic function. ParkThen if the army, navy, CCC, WPA ings are tended and beautified, fences and other government projects are inrepaired, and old firetraps are torn cluded, it is estimated that one of down. File departments and other every eight of America's working municipal bureaus cooperate and di- population receives his pay from the rect the drives. The result is a more federal tax till. That means that the and a other sevn must somehow earn the attractive .and safer town town whoso residents may feel proud . ay the salary of the one of. Every community which doesn't and at the same lime contribute to do that now should think it over and the support of state, county and local atart tho idea going around. It pays governmental agencies. dividends in dollars as well as less So it is not enough that a man earn tangible values. a living Tor himself and family. No matter what his wages whether they Quit talking about yourself, says n are sufficient to buy all the things lie philosopher, and see if anybody else and his family would like to have he brings up the subject. must still give up part of his earnings to help meet the ever expanding payroll in Washington. DR. H. CRANDALL DENTIST UTAH SALINA Office Hours: V 1:30 to 5 p. in. to 12 a. m. Tho who thinks coupe. girl is the one that eight cant ride in a The New Yoik district attorney seems fairly on the way to becoming the second national hero by the name of Dewey. $125,000.00 AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE BOY, the sort of reading matter like best. COMPANION TO THOUSANDS THE ' ... - has probably outdone Europe in the number of emeigencies and crisis periods in the past 6 years. Since 1933, the congressman reports in the congressional record, there have been no less than 39 Washington Snapshots By James Preston Congress may be asked to go home before it is ready. The adjournment drive has already started. There are many factors involved in the move for early adjournment. And the move is being made, not by th congressmen themselves, hut by the Washington strategists. Here is why, as Washington sideline spectators see it: Congress to date has not been veiy In fact, it has shown cooperative, a strong tendency toward revamping some of the reform legislation put into the statute books in the last few " years. The question of hewing public on proposals to amend the Na-- I tional Labor Relations act is a typical example of the conflict between congress and the downtown Washing-- ! Most of the con- ton strategists. wanted to start hearings" gresstnen weeks ago and then endeavor to correct the labor act. The strategists delayed hearings as long as possible, but "I tes-tima- -, finally had to give in to growing lic , pressure. The next step, then, was to pub- rush' the adjournment drive so amendment of the labor act could not be accomplished at this session. CIO-AF- Trained writers and artists, famous jjTSC z:ds no c ID C2 THUS... That you can get b Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey-quality-m- ade since 880 thats richer, smoother, mellow1 er. 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THE AMERICAN more than two cubs, but five weie BOY seems to understand a boys born to one in charge of the famed problems and considers th.m in such trainer Clyde. Beatty at Rochester, i sympathetic and helpful way. It 'ives advice and entertaining reading Ind., a few days ago. All are females, on every subject in which a young and they have been named after the Cecile, Yvonne, fellow is interested. It is particularly Dionne quintuplets Emile. Annette and Marie, helpful in sports. I made our school basketball Warn because of playing tips I read in THE AMERICAN emergencies proclaimed officially by federal officials. To prove his poin' the congressman listed the dates and the exact quotations of official statements than at emergency, crisis, disaster, serious situation, or period of increasing urgency existed. This is at the rate of one new emergency every six weeks for six BOY. years," declared, tho congressman. Is Many famous athletes In all sports it any wonder that the people are credit much of their success to helpemotionally exhausted? ful suggestions received from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN Washington Sidelights: The gov- BOY Magazine. Virtually every issue ernment has just placed an order foi offers advice from a xamous coach or 8,584,704 inches of red tape (literally' player. Football, basketball, track, to be distributed as next years red tennis, in fact every major sport is tape quota for each of the 132 fed covered in fiction and fact articles. eral bureaus, departments or agenTeachers, librarians, parents and cies. That is about a mile of red tape leaders of boys clubs also recommend for each unit. . . It is used for bind THE AMERICAN BOY enthusiasticing documents and similar purposes. ally. They have found that as a gen. . . Congress has decided that Secreeral rule regular readers of THE AMtary Ickes has no legitimate need for ERICAN BOY advance more rajfidly 21 additional press agents in his de- and develop more worthwhile characpartment, so an appropriation request teristics than do boys who do not for money to hire them has been read it. In this connection, there is an interesting story making the rounds of the capitol corridors. It is being accepted as the news behind the news of the peace negotiations. The story being told is that agreement was reached several weeks ago between the CIO, the labor department and someone at the White Hoio-that there should be no amendments to the labor act. The problem, then, was to find a way to forestall the drive for careful diagnosis of the act in congress. . A peace conference was finally was decided upon. Announcement made that the warring labor factions were being brought together for peace pact talks. Then word was sent to that tho prospects of peace would he dimmed if the labor act question was stirred up in congress. It is, indeed, a sore question with both the labor organizations, with the AFL wanting amendments and the CIO demanding the act be left alone. True, it would dim the prospects for peace between the two groups, jiut It was a foregone conclusion in Washington at the time the peace conference started that no peace agreement ould possibly result. AMERICAN b |