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Show tHE SAUNA ' SUN, SAUNA, UT AH OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES NOTICE JorLEc o no mi cal Transportation Notice is hereby given that special taxes for Sidewalk Paving District No. are due and unpaid in amounts, and upon the lands set forth and des- , 4, cribed in the deliquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, together with the cost of publication, are paid on or before the 7th day of June, A. D. 1926, the real property upon wrich such taxes are a lien, will on said day be sold for said taxes, costs of advertisement and expenses of sale, at the front door of thd City Hall in Salina, Utah, begining at the hour of twelve oclock noon of said day, and continue until all of said property shall have been sold: Powerful valve-in-hea- motor, d famous for smoothness and economy. Modern 3-spe- transmission ed to assure easy flexible handling. Fisher Body, , ruggedness. of superior beauty and Duco Finish, lustrous, lasting and at' tractive. - . steering gear, Semi-reversib- le positive, easy to handle and safe. Rugged bevel rear axle, with heavy spiral- - ' driving-gear- s and one-pie- ce housing. banjo 1 Completely enclosed disc clutch with light pedal action. Remy electric starting, lighting ' and ignition. Full balloon tires, demountable rims dry-pla- te with spare rim. Alemite lubrication system for , moving chassis parts. Complete instrument panel, including speedometer. Ask for a Demonstration Take one ride in the Improved Chevrolet and you will know more about how much automobile you can buy for little money than you could possibly learn in any other way. So smooth and so powerful is its performance that this car is a revelation in E. V, JOHNSON City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES low-pric- special iar.-- ' tor Street K'nng D'nt'it No and ip m the lands et frrth rd .lesenb-ein amounts, it;aid in the deliquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes together with the cost of publication are paid on or before the 7th day of June A. D. 1926, the real property upon which such taxes are a lien, will on said day be sold for said taxes, costs of advertisement and expenses of sale, ati the front duoi of the City Hall in Salina, Utah begining at the hour of twelve oelcok noon of said day, and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold: Notice is a e d e 1, betby given hat I rd Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. - Sedan Landau - ft Ton Truck d Name Lot Blk 2 4 21 12 Plat Front Feet Rate ed transportation. Come ride today I ini Arrange for a so Smooth--- 1 so Powerful 735 765 (Cluusu Only) 1 Ton Truck ' (OuiuuCMj) 395 550 Amt. . R. A. Gillis (Andrew Peterson) R. A. Gillis (James Welch) ... A A 214.50 96.00 1.5290 6.98 $ 51.10 ' 104.42 E. V. JOHNSON, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph 18 of the regulations. Said lease will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the first day of June, 1926, at ten oclock A. M. .Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land or any part thereof are hereby notified that they should file on or before May 29th, 1926, their protest or objection against the granting of the lease for said land; otherwise such- claims may be disregarded in granting said lease. ELI F. TALOR, First Pub. April 23. Register. Last Pub. May 21. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21, 1926. Serial No. 036174. NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL LAND FOR LEASE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat., 437), and to the regula- -' tions thereunder approved April 1, 1920, circular 679, the Secretary of the Interior on petition of A. D. Larsen and T. J. Williams, has designated as a coal leasing unit the following described land, to wit: NEU - 2 E., and Sec. 13, T. Sec. 18, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., as coal leasing- - unit No. 581, Utah No. 108. Lease of said unit will be made at a royalty of 15 cents per ton, minej They have just appointed a new run, an initial investment of $1,000 editor for the Encyclopedia Britan-ica- , during the first three years of the idea of an exciting is our which lease, and a minimum production of 550 tons pgr year, commencing with job. the fourth year of the lease, and A Vienna dairyman was arrested NE 22-S-- Lot 1 ERICKSON & ERICKSON Counselors Richfield, at Law - Utah Main Cafe 4 QUALITY AT LOW COST tan) mall are able to shut out all foreign competition .in this market and by shipping the bulk of their crop to this country are.causing all Amer- ican sugar producers to sell their ducers in At a meeting held at Chicago recently the beet sugar producers of the United States o.ganized the United States Beet Sugar association including every aVtivfi beet sugar for selling synthetic cjream. Thk company in the counti.v, extending from Ohio and Michigan in the east bootleggers in America havent got to California and Washington in the around to this yet. west. Its members produced approxiIf Paul Revere could have post- mately 18,000,000 bags of sugar duruntil this ing the past season. poned his famous ride Stephen II. Love of Salt Lake City, year just think how much advertising Susales manager of the some automobile company could get elected was president company, out of it. gar The population of Paris has de- of the association, with W. L. Petii-kiof Denver, president of the Great creased 25,000 in the past five years Western Sugar company, A. E. CarlProbably they had to move out to Colorado of ton Springs, president ol make room for the tourists. the Holly Sugar corporation and C. Philip Snowden holds Americas M. McLean of Holland, . Michigan, Louis war credits ought' to be gifts to a president of the llolland-Stas common cause. It looks like we Sugar company, is secie-tarwould never be forgiven for lending H. A. Austin treasurer. and Gazette. that money. Pittsburg In a statement issued at the close Senator Brookhart says that Iowa of the meetng President Love said: At the piesent time the sucar innow has no United States senator, he but he doubtles knows where dustry is in a depressed condition, 4-4 thinks to the fact that sugar, which is owing can one. get they 4 It is said that the people are com- by long odds the lowest priced food toing out of Florida so fast now that commodity offered to the public cost of below the is prothe state highway commission had to day, selling This is a direct result of duction. 4 put red lights at all exits. 4 of sugar the of one when bet a heavy that Its good a finanreached has which in Cuba, discovers Scandanavians these finally 4 stem the which in 4 the North Pole hell find an Amerito cial crisis Cuba, 4 of States the United banks recently can already there running a hot clog shipped $40,000,000 in currency to the stand. The American Gas association will island. Owing to the tariff preference of seek to promote the wider use of We hope they dont get into 20 per cent, which Cuban sugar engas. joys in the United States, Cuban pro 4 4 politics with this. y TRY OUR SPECIAL' 50C DINNER I X If it doesn't suit, tell us. 4 4 it does suit, tell others. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FRESH PASTRY If DAILY Candies and Ice Cream J. F. Martin Proprietor 4-- 444 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 ft. ' Salina, n 4 , A - Burr Motor 'Company Utah Utah-Idah- o The 71 . SITE OF THE FIRST PHONE MESSAGE output at a loss. This condition could and should be relieved by abol-- . ishing the favoritism extended to Cuba and placing its sugar upon the same footing as that from other foreign countries. Despite the unfavorable state of the sugar market, our members have confidence in the future of the indus-t- y and will plant an acreage as large as that of last year, or possibly even larger. Beet sugar is the only serious competitor of the Cuban product in .he markets of the United States, and is the only thing that stands between the consumer and the high prices that would prevail if the market were left entirely in the hands of foreign Life is just one thing after another. We dont any more than get nd of the primary elections this summer until it will be time for the to meet again. League Bntish scientists have started an expedition to find out whether or not whales are polygamous. Supposing they are, what are we going to do about it? Speaking of the Chailcston, why doesnt somebody invent a dance called the Wall Street? Thats the Walter S. Gifford (left), president of the American Telephone Ml Teleshake em graph Company, and Leonard H. Kinnard (right), president of the Bell Tele'real place wheie they down. phone Company of Pennsylvania and Associated Companies, are show Columbus had many hardships butj standing on the exact spot where Alexander Graham Bell first talked over at least he had no trouble finding ai his invention at the Centennial Exposition 50 years ago. In the background can be seen Memorial Hall, relic of the Centennial, and which is now being place to park his boat when he ar- used as a museum. It was ou this spot that Don Pedro, then Emperor of Lebanon rived. (Ind.) Reporter. iDventor and exclaimed, My God, It talks! wbea Brazil, met the feature of he heard Bells voice come over the 'wire. The exhibits to be The most remarkable staged by tfe organization these men represent will be one of the great features of t! gro-- J Remember the International Exposition, which opens in Philadelphia Juno eer who used to put an Idaho potato 1 and continues to December 1 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of signing of the Declaration of Independence. on the spout when you bought a galIon of coal oil? 1 Sesqui-Centennl- -' X |