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Show IaUNa TH nr Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. teen per cent are experiencing bu.si- ness. depressions evrey summer. Until quite recent years all tusi- ness was seasonal. One business was active, in winter but inactive in Others by the nature of their .ttade were prosperous in summer but had to struggle through the winter. Some ime or other in every year every business had no business. . What do these 2000, modern businessmen give ai the rfliraeulous cure for .the "summer slump? They agree on 12 remedies and the first of these ,is increased newspaper advertising. They work on the known fact that the business is to be had jf .they surft-me- r. after it. of the summer advertising suggestions offered by the 2000 businessmen for the retail merchants are increased reguTar advertising space 'in the newspapers, well advertised special sales, feature advertisements, and advertising of summerbargain3 and seasonable merchandise. They all aid in eliminating the summer slump, but none is effective without insistent and large scale newspaper ad. vertising. The retail merchants in Salina who blow no . business summer complaint are those who hiive learned the value of newspaper advertising and knowing the meahs obtain the desired results. The buying public appreciates the merchants who have something to offer thm and who tell them of their offers through the medium of .newspaper advertis- ing. There is no end to the publics needs so it follows that a summer slump in business denies the public a continuous gratification, of its needs and desires. Some East, new and Voutfis Look for the Two Horses Constructive ideas of. government were never in greater favor in the There certainly has never been a United States than at present. The tin-rwhen the. average American Constitution of" the United States could look forward with more con- - is appreciated as never before, and fidence to the future of his country, the forces of socialism and decadmoment at the for ence least, have, lhan the present ' ' . . been halted. America is steadily forging ahead. difference between America and The country is prosperous and is be- - and Europe is still pronounced Yankee-ta- x coming increasingly so. The federal . tvejy patriotic citizen of rates have been steadily Jar,d should take enough time off income to render thanks to ProT-b- e reduced during the. past four years every day iiltnce that he is an American. and further reductions arejn sight, The government just closed its fiscal jjow JO BE LET ALONE year with an unexpectedly large surEver since the day George Washplus and the national debt is being in his farewell message, ad, ington, steadily whittlefl down. vised against entangling alliances it The forecast of the Department of been m.s the desire of the American Agriculture indicated that the farmthat ' ople p. they be let alone to work ers of the United States will be destiny--The1 have not own theiJr b'essed with bumper 'crops do to been this, n permitted always yoar, Wheat and oats are more than cen- the nineteenth of first thi part coming up to expectations and the Great Britian so mistreated our corn crop promises to be one of the tury sailors and our ships at sea that we1 biggest if not the greatest in- our had to fight to protect them. A little history, prices of farm products more than a hundred years later the promise to be satisfactory and the German government Imperial farmer sefcms to be emerging from the American citiof tie rights he into .which valley of depression American zens and property on the was hurled by the deflation follow- we were com seas that again h'gh , . . . ing the war. defend AmCn' t0 W" .We are informed by the business . can interests. forinterests that they are looking On each occasion we were attackward to fall business with renewed ed and maltreated because it was confidence. Fayorable June statistics that we could or would not thought and' brisk trade in seasonal goods defend ourselves. Great Britian hi have increased this confidence. 1812 looked down upon our minature The Federal Reserve board in its with contempt. It took the expreliminary report states that the navy of our naval heroes of that ploits department store sales in June vie re to correct this impression and 4.6 per cent ahead of June 1924 and pariod to assure our being let alone to ply the mail order and chain stores in business sea' creased their business 14.12 per cent.ir German government had been ed. o .over the year previous.-Caloadings by a false showing of Ameri-- c fir 'six months have been ' five per believe n pacifist sentiment that we vould . . c?nt larger. . Lionel Curtis, of London, at the endure anything rather than fight in Those figures indicate that the Williamston Institute suggested that rt took a display of Ambusiness of the country is on. the up- 1917. Again erican fighting qualities to correct grade, arid the promise of good crops and prosperity in the farming (pmrmunities give promise of even IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF better times during the coming auSEVIER COUNTY, ' ' tumn. STATE OF UTAH And America is in good shape mentally as well as' economically. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL . . vfewed knew of no "hot syeather klump in their business. Ten per cent reported fair summer business and four- 4 JM0H pair FREE if They. Rip .. PRETTY GOOD COUNTRY go A Editor and Publishe-r- business has completed' a ceiisus of 2000 businesses on the question of Seventy-si- x "the summer slump. per cent of the businessmen inter- - South, Range Waist Overalls .$2.00 1.00 . H. W; CHERRY 22 th-e- r Payable In Advance . . returning are bringing some eggs, over four by. any person interested and by thousand years old. And judging from public . generally. During the period of publication our breakfast this morning we think this notice, or any tim$ thereafter, of ODe of em was already here. and before final approval and certi- Over in Egpyt they have dug up fixation, under departmental regula- from the ruin'? Some eye paint which tions of April 25, 1907, protests or was used by the Egyptian belles contests against the claim of 'the fourteen thousand years ago. What State to any of the tracts or subdiviis eye paint something that the sions hereinbefore, described on the ground That the. same is more valu.modern flapper has overlooked. able' for mineral than for .agricultural purposes, will be received and not,-NOTICE ed for report to the fleneral Land the impression and to assure our ' .D. C. Failure alone let another for being generaUnited States LInd Office, Salt ?ffite at Washington, So to protest or contest, within the . tion at least. Lake City, Utah, August 7 1925, time specified, will , be considered The point to be emphasized is that To Whom It May Concern of sufficient evidence in each case we were mistreated be- - N0tice j8 hereby given that the State cause it was believed that we could of Utah has filed in this office lists character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free not or would not defend ourselves. of lands; selected by the said State, from When we proved thatwe could and under section 6 of the objections, will be approved ta Act of. Conwould we gained the respect of the the State.' ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. gress, approved July 16, 1894, as entire world. School lands, viz : Serial First publication, August 14th. Now across the Pacific' there is No. 035354. SB!4NW Sedtion 6, Last publication, September 11th.'. China, a big country which wants to let alone too. But Chin'a has been abused and will continue to be abused because o this same belief that gjhe cannot protect herself. If China had a navy which could fight like the American navy did in 1812, or if she could equip an army capable of taking care of things as theTmeHC&n"amy did in 1918, then '( the r0gt of the world Vouldj decide tjlat it pay to let China aione J .1 "A" O to wor out her own destiny. Both America and China want to I S A - ,n be let alone. Uncle Sam is let alone and treated with respect because he Member. Federal Reserve System has proved that he knows how to defend himself and punish his enemies. China is not let alone and is not treated with respect because she cannot defend herself. The mistaken pacifists in America would reduce us to the helplessness of China. They say that such an example would induce the rest of the world to follow our example. But China has not been able to induce anybody to disarm. Her helpless? ness is a pitiful but eloquent 'warning to the United States. If we want JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, Europe to regulate our business and ' H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier overrun our territory all we need .to - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst, Cashier C. PETERSON R do is disarm until we have become rv as China. The American. jQ j;ed f0J. exploitation is even, richer than the Chinese prospect. 3, 1879. In making change of address, give old address as statement that Julius Township Mussolinis Ceasad was the greatest man who Salt Lake Meridian. ever lived mont make much of a hit Copies of said lists, so. far as they With the ardent followers ef A1 felate to said tracts by descriptive Smith. subdivisions, have been conspicuously from China posted in this office for inspection .Scientists mail matter under the. s SUBSCRIPTION RATES One j Year. ;. Six Months sauna, UtaH Over AH THE SAUNA. SUN Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-claact of Congress of March sUN, ' . thi' y - r ... . non-miner- al rsKJtaiscscscaKxscsfrCEs: N S A L N A. UTAH F L - V-Pr- o x: r: c K K, o c-- t--c -. . PROPERTY. . . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHANNAH K. PETERSON, BASTIIOLM, DECEASED. The undersigned will sell at private rale on or after Saturday the 12th' day of September 1925 at 12 oclock noon of said day at bis' residence at . Redmond, Utah, the. following described tracts of land with yater right. .Commencing at the. South East corner of Block 5, Plat A Redmond Towrfsite' Survey; thence West 1.92 chains; thence North 19 degrees East 3.13 chains; thence North 49 degrees East 1.20 chains; thence g South 3.75 chains to the place of and situated in lots 1 .and' 5 . Block 5 Plat A' Redmond townsite share survey; together with 'water right in Rocky Ford Irrigation beg-inin- one-ha- Co. Wflieia tltes YoiMagstfirs.Go to . SeeJacMe Coogam 02 they scamper With bright eyes and merry laughter on the road to adven-turelan- d. , . . . How secure you feel when you know the ..theater to which, they are going is built of concrete-E- or xoncrete has great reserve strength and is firesafe: To help you get the protection that concrete insures in theater construction the cement industry, through the Portland Cement Association, o2ers you a free service. This covers every use of concrete. It helps you get the greatest value for your money. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McComick Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH o4 National Organization to improve ana Extend the Uses of Concrete i ft OFFICES IN 30 CITIES lf . ALL of lots 2 and 3 of Block '6, Ilat A Redmond Townsite Survey together with two sharea of water right in the Rocky Ford Irrigation . . . Company. 0 chains South Commencing and 19.18 chains West of the North East Corner of the South East Quarter of North West Quarter of Section 12, Township 21 South, Range One West S. L. M.; thence South '4.71 chains;' thence West. 13.00 chains; thence North 12.50, Degrees West 4.83 chains; thence East.. 14.10 chains; thence to place of begining and con" . taining 6.40 acres. Commencing at the South West Corner of North East Quarter of South West Quarter of Section Eleven Township 21 South, Range One West S. Ll M.; thence North 15.00 chains; thence East 10.00 chains; thence South 15.00 chains; thence West 10.00 chains to the place of begining area 15. acres together with 16 shares of water right in the Rocky' Ford Irrigation Company, also five shares of water right ip the Redmond Irriga. tion Company. Terms of sale to be 10 oo cash at time of sale and the balance at time of confirmation of sale. Sealed bids for the same may be deposited with 90-10- the undersigned personally or Redmond, . Daylight Kitchen Units . if you like it pay us 75c down and $1.00 per month for 6 months, df it doesn't banish all shadows;-If'- it doesn't nake your kitchen. more cheerful and work, more pleasant We will take it out. -- , , e - . Please give it a trial mail- ed to him through the U. S. mail. All sales will. be made subject to a higher bid for said land and water right at the time of confirmation of sale in open court. NIELS L. PETERSON, Address, We .will install in your, kitchen for 15 days FREE - T RlALpne of our 'Administrator. Utah. Telluride- Power Co. - , |