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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAL1NA, UTAH THE SALIMA SUN Isstsei Every Friday at Salina, Sevier Coanty, Utah. Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 1.00 Six Months 75 Three Months PAYABLE IN ADVANCE The Supreme fit to criticise the city administration for laxness. THE ETHICAL SERVICE Court said in these word and we wish every lawmaker in the land The people have a fundamental could read and remember them BUSINESS RENDERS who their criticise are the servants of the people. to right magistrates, And the newspapers are assuredly representatives of the people. That ought to stop a lot of this foolish talk about censoring the BY J. H. PUELICHER press. President of the American Bankers I South Sanpete entertained hopeful ideas of having good highBut no. So prepare, travelers, to IT DOESNT PAY ways for the coming winter. another winter. wallow through mud and mire for Maybeso next Not being a newspaper editor you have no means of knowing, summer we will get our roads. but every now and then in the life of every editor he encounters someone who wants him to know that he should, as spokeman in his Living beyond our means wouldnt be so bad if there didn t community, rip this or that person or this or that party up the back. have to be a day of reckoning. And nine times out of ten the gentleman who wants the ripping The man who complains that his wife cannot take a joke done is making the suggestion through personal reasons and to satisthat she took him for better or worse. fy a personal grudge. There are people of that type who expect the editor of a weekly It probaly wouldnt be so hard to enforce the dry law if a lot They seem to think that of stomachs could vote. paper to be a regular literary the newspaper man should be forever running around with a chip on It is true that up to , his shoulder, daring anybody to knock it off. Base ball magnates have ruled that player s bats must be made is it this but can a certain point easily be carried to of one good, ripping Nothing is said abou t their heads. piece of wood. To kill a mosquito, slap him, but be careful not to use extremes. a sledge hammer. Some women can forgive their husbands for going wrong, but Personally, weve found out that sugar draws more flies than they cant forgive them for going broke. vinegar, and that a kind word accomplishes far more than a kick. We know that some things come up from time to time that deserve Those who merely wish We dont really need a third party. orthat has But observation it words. been our stern good, pretty to waste their votes can just stay away from the polls. always prevails in the end, and everything is addinary horse-sens- e justed satisfactorily, more so than if we started in to agitate and Our idea of a perfect world is one in which our friends will be lined our citizens up one against the other. Roasting through the as liberal with their money as they are with their money. Saying mean paper isnt always the best way to right a wrong. things about the fellow who disagrees with you wont smooth things When a mother says to her boy: "You just wait until your And that's why we dont induldge in it, and why we urge father out. gets home we cant help feeling sorry for the poor old man. others not to. prize-fighte- r. LOOK OUT FOR THE SHARKS. Utah State Fair Has Classic Racing Program The newspapers recently carried a pathetic stcry of an aged It was couple who invested and lost $35,000 in worthless stocks. of all lifetime their the world had in and savings. every cent they Their money was fooled away from them by the glittering promises of an unscrupoulous broker who promised to make them millionaries. It is because the world is full of sharks absolutely without mercy, and full of people who believe that they can get sometning for nothing that our poor house and penitentaries are full and many people discouraged and heartbroken. Don't be fooled into thinking there is any easy road to wealth. Hard work and prudent investment secure the only lasting prosperi-ty- . The daily afternoon attractions on the-di- rt October I to 6, will probably set a variety and speed of racing exhibition. The of running horses will be entered for the big trotting contests will be up to the usual high is the racing card by days: Stae Fair, MONDAY, OCTOBER There are reliable investment bankers in every community who are only too glad to give honest advise to those seeking a place to put their money. course at the Utah new mark in general best western strings cash prizes, and the standard. Following 1 3 4 5 OUR BIG HEART any man has ever had occasion to feel that this government hasnt a heart, then he has excellent reasons for changing that opinion as a result of the recent terrible earthquake and tidal wave in Japan, where many thousands lost their lives and hundreds of thousands were rendered homeless. All forms of communication within the stricken section were temporarily destroyed, but news of the calamity sifted through, and the U. S. was among the first to get it. Likewise she was the very She didn t stop to waste first to render substantial assistance. of time on foolish messages sympathy she shot a cable message X through to the commander of her warships at Manilla, the nearest J point to Tokio, to load all available food supplies and rush them She sent out an appeal through the American i to the sufferers. X Red Cross for $5,000,000, and more than a million dollars of it was 5 One big eastern concern donated 6,000 freely given the first day. $ pairs of womens and children's shoes; New York silk importers pledged $500,000; the city council of Detroit cabled $50,000; Cleveland sent a check for $125,000 and Dayton, O., once almost J swept away by flood remembered how it feels to suffer, and sent $30,000. Other cities and hundreds of towns appointed committees to solicit a relief fund to be used in purchasing clothing, food and medicines for the sufferers. It showed plainly that the United States not And, while we didn't only has a heart, but that it beats for all. have it in mind at the time, nothing could do more to stave off any trouble that many believe would sooner or later have arisen be- $ tween this country and Japan. If 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 2:28 Trot or Pace 2:25 Trot 15 Run, open 16 Run (conditional) (For horses that have not been first or second) 17 Mens Relay Race 11 miles 1 Ladies Relay Race, 11 miles 13 14 Legislatures in numerous states have for some years past considered from time to time bills censoring the press of this country, 4, and we presume that the coming season will see the usual number of So it might be well for the newspapers of this counthem offered. 4 re5 try to join hands in enlightening our lawmakers on a decision It came cently handed down by the Supreme Court pf Illinois. libel foolish for suit against the when the city of Chicago brought a Chicago Tribune, asking a million dollars because the paper had seen 29 (For horses that have not been first, second or third.) Mens Relay Race, 1J milts Ladies' Relay Race, 11 miles w 35 36 well-bein- banking that raises the moral standard of living as well? of our business is done by means of credit. The great bulk of that credit is obtained from the banks. It is obtained from the banks because men have character, because they are honest, because they keep faith, because they can be trusted. If they did not have these qualities they could not do business with credit, they could not do business at the banks. AVe say banks deal in credit. That is but a way of saying of Nine-tenth- s they deal in honor and honesty. They build the business structure with the faith of man In man. The part banking plays In our business life is growing. That means that the faith of men in each other is growing. The more men who come to the banks with characters that entitle them to credit, the more men who lealize that to gain credit at the bazrk3, ihvj must possess themselves with characters that win them unquestioned tryst, the higher becomes the ethical standards of the nation. Is not this a great moral service that banking renders? It Is a greater justification for our present financial system than even its wonderful efficiency in providing us with the material things of life. No greater service could be rendered the nation. Subscribe y! NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 10, 1923. To "Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of apptoved July 10, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial No. Con-gics- SWiSEti Section 17; SEM; Section 20, T. 23 S., R. 1 C2G413. s, SE4 Wct, Sait Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this ofiice for inspection by any pci son interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at "VVashing- ton, D. C. Failure so to protect or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, benon-miner- al ing otherwise free from objection, to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, Sept21t5 Register will be approved MMER M( BOND and Our Good PRINTING Will Save You Mon raxrr Try a wart ad :n the opportunity column. They a.e lesult getters. appli- faction they are giving. m 150.00 150.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2:24 Trot or Pace 2:18 Trot Run, open Run (conditional) 32 33 34 well-bein- $400.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 25 26 27 28 31 and good? That is not enough. They cud rightfully tell us that, even though a system may minister to our physical if it stunts us morally, if it does not positively make us better ethically, it is an inadequate system. The general answer to this assertion is obvious. The very fact that our industry, commerce and finance serve us so rmply with the materials and means for physical gives us the opportunity to build and support our churches, to foster the arts, to develop our great educational system, to be kind to one another. But need we deal In generalities? Do we not find in the direct effect of our business upon the individual much to Improve his ethical standards? To toughen his moral fiber? Is It not good for the personal character of the race to do business as we are now doing it? Let us take the business of banking, for example. Is it a mere mechanism or is it a vital moral force? Does It do more than, by facilitating production, raise the physical standard of living, or is there anything inherent in the manner and methods 150.00 150.00 23 24 20 21 22 and pleasures therefore it is Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Johanna K. Peterson Bastholin deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within two months after the first publication of this notice, to said Niels L. Peterson at his residence In Redmond in the County of Sevier, State of Utah. Dated August 3o, 3. NIELS L. PETERSON, A30t4. Administrator. ances what kind of satis- $400.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 2:17 Trot or race $400.00 400.00 Trot or Pace 150.00 Run, open mile Run (conditional) 150.00 (For horses that have not been first, second or third.) Mens Relay Race, 1J miles 150.00 Ladies Relay Race, 11 miles 150.00 19 30 SNARLING AT THE PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 .... 2:20 Trot or Pace 2:14 Trot or Pace Run, open Run (conditional) (For horses that have not been first.) Mens Relay Race, 1J miles Ladies Relay Race, 11 miles com- us with physical "Deceased. Ask those who have our $400.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 e houses and furnishes forts NOTICE TO CltUDITOUS. iMm Purse 2:28 Trot or Pace 2:30 Trot 4J furlong Run, open Run, open Mens Relay Race, 1J miles Ladies Relay Race, 11 miles feeds and it effectively and clothes Dont delay! 1 Race No. 2 sometimes think we lay too much stress on the technical efficiency of our business instrumentalities and too little on their moral services. Is it enough to say to our radical opponents of the present capitalistic order that I Some I 5,000 head of livestock thrived under the latest approved methods c.f care and feeding in 1922, due to the fact that they were kept by boys or girls who had joined a pig club, a beef Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mai. club or dairy club, the actual care and management of the animals Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, IB 79. There were more than 78,000 being a major part of club work. of these young stockmen enrobed last year, according to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture, an increase of nearly ADVERTISING RATES. 10,000 over the enrollment of the year before. Display Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c Special position 25 per cent additional. J. C. Walton, governor of Oklahoma, determined to rule his Ten cents per line each insertion. Coupt six words to line Legals Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line .tale and protect his political interests, has not oqly defied the Klu Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion Klux Klan, but has threatened several of the papermen of the state. this good old United States is still Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read Dont forget gov. old boy, that free and you mobilizing the militia and making your threats against ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eacl certain publishers will lose you out. Insertion. The teaching of the Constitution of the United States should NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. A thorough underbe required by law in every school in the land. standing of our own government is the best way to beat the Reds. H. W. CHERRY, Publisher. Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. Estate of Johanna K. Peterson Bastholu Association LETS TRY IT HERE Legal Notices 3 Fre-for-a- 5 e $400.00 400.00 150.00 150.00 !i we sell the BEST electrical appliances Because 150.00 130.00 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 Trot or race (hobbles barred) $400.00 2:16 Trot or Pace 400.00 4J furlong Run, open 150.00 Run (conditional) 150.00 (For horses that have r,ot been first, second or third.) Men's Relay Race, 11 miles 150.00 Ladies Relay Race, 11 miles JL 50.00 2 year-ol- we sell nothing but electrical appliances d - Telluricle Power Co. f ii the 100 Electrical Store |