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Show tiie SAUNA NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES that special taxes for Sidewalk Paving District No. 4, are due and unpaid in amounts, and upon the lands set forth and described 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 the City Hall in Salina, Utah, begming at the hour of twelve oclock noon of said day, and continue until all of said property shall have been sold: Notice i9 hereby given saUna, LitAH Slitf. when possible. That man is strong- any refinement to hear from almost a part of ordinary conversation. It est who holds his anger in reserve. childish lips the oath that should be makes the slipping away of all revThu shalt not take the name of Righteous indignation carries point reserved for solemn and sacred oc- erence for the divinity and of respect the Lord thy God in vain. Surely casions. How disgusting to hear ma- for the constituted authorities; it bewhen expressed in calmness only this is a commandment that, all of us the expression of mature and delib- ture men and women &et such an ex- comes at once as distasteful as it is might properly resolve to observe as erate conviction set forth wdth firm- ample to their children. The earless obnoxious. Let our first and fixed HIS SACRED REQUEST one of our fixed determinations for the coming year. The growing use of profanity, particulaily among our boys and even some of our girls, has reached a point that commands attention anj should receive immeliate Were we to reflect, not correction. one of us would dream of using the name of our father in the loose and offensive manner in which we hear bandied about the name of Him who is father to each one of us. The thought that profanity adds strength to expression is one of the fallacies. Great men, great women, great writers, great speakers have come to see that strength and power lie in simplicity, and that even the use of adjectives should be avoided The Supreme Court of Arkansas holds that a locomotive must sound its whistle when it approaches a dog. Of course if the dog responds the locomotive must wag its tender De- troit News. People may kick about riding in crowded street cars, but they stand for it. Wabash Plain Dealer. Engineeres in New Zealand are seeking to reclaim the gold deposited iq the bed of the Kawaran River by shutting off the flow of the stream at its source. A dam is to be constructed across the opening so that miners can explore the river bed. It is estimated that the opening can be closed for two or three months durallowing the ing the winter, thus workers ample time for exploration. A Dallas candidate has shaved off his mustache in preparation for the campaign. Easier on see. Dallas News. the babies, you ness and .regret. How terribly shocking to one use of the name of God has reached lesolution be to end this thoughtless of that pass wheue it has become almost and unpleasant practice. NOTED ECONOMIST COMING HERE MONDAY 4 v , Mis Alice McCaffree well know'n cooking expert of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company lemarkalde in the made been has ess that prog art of cooking by electricity, in the Telluride Power companys office here next Monday from 2 to 5 P. M. During Miss McCaffrees previous visits she made a host of friends and is looking forward with pleasu e to seeing them again. Heretofore Miss McCaffree has conducted regular cooking schools, but during this trip she is asking that each lady in this county come into the office during the day she is here and tell her thieir cooking problems, whether or not they u&e electricity. The new range she is demonstrating with has completely revolutionized cooking. It enables housewives to prepare complete meals, leave and attend to other duties and find the meal completely cooked and piping hot W'hen they return. In short it means the emancipation of wives from the diudgery of watching food as it cooks. In order to insure Miss McCaffrees coming again the Telluride Power company asks that every housewife in this territory, whether she ever intends using electricity for cooking or not, visit Miss McCaffree while she is at the Telludde office u My $ a &' A. A. 'r ' J iIn-'V- s -- demonstrate .the w-i- ll " ' ! - : tf- ' , . "U I -- 4 : 1 V - ,t f 1 :r- ;i-- 7 fit. H k ''i- -t Il'V V K aL? t j J v ' j ' A' V ' Av H iv- ; j ffA,V 1 4 'A P. k X, t f fftA? "V; v i jt A , v 1 m v if s v r : 4 V C vi 4 it (I V' - 7.. & . ? 1 . iv " J..' Mv 1 'rv 'ft. e- -- f Monday. E. V. JOHNSON City Treasurer and Special, Tax Collector. Jbr Economical Transportation NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES lor Street Iving D'stvit No. given that special 1, are de rd vt;aid in amounts, and ijm the lands etferth and described 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, atj the front duoi of the City Hall in Salina, Utah begining at the hour of twelve oclock noon of said day, and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold: Nolice Lot Name Blk Plat 2 4 R. A. Gillis ( Andrew Peterson) R. A. Gillis (James Welch) 21 12 A A Front Feet Rate 214,50 96.00 1.5290 6.98 Amt. $61.10 104.42 E. V. JOHNSON, Treasurer and Special Tax Collector Cj.ty Department of the Interior, United otherwise substantially In accordance States Land Office, Salt Lake City, with the lease form set out in paraUtah, April 21, 1926. Serial No. graph 18 of the regulations. Said 036174. lease will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set forth to NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL the qualified bidder offering the LAND FOR LEASE highest bonus on the first day of M. Notice is hereby given that, pursu- June, 1926, at ten oclock A. and all Any persons having adant to the act of February 25, 1920 verse or conflicting claims to said (41 Stat., .437), and to the regula- land or any part thereof are hereby tions thereunder approved April 1, notified that they should file on or 1920, circular 679, the Secretary of before May 29th, 1926, their protest the Interior on petition of A. D. Lar- or objection against the granting of sen and T. J. Williams, has designat- the lease for said land; otherwise ed as a coal leasing unit the follow- such claims be disregarded in may ing described land, to wit: NE14 granting said lease. NE Sec. 13, T. 22 S., R. 2 E., and ELI F. TALOR, Lot 1 Sec. 18, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. First Pub. April 23. Register. L. M.,as coal leasing unit No. 581; Last Pub: 21. May Utah No. 108. Lease of said unit will be made at THE VALUE OF TIIE SEXES a royalty of 15 cents per ton, mine Thomas Jefferson Putman, who is an initial investment of $1,000 connected with the Colorado Agriculduring the first three years of the ture College and calls himself Spelease, and a minimum production of' cialist in Rural Devilment, reports 550 tons per year, commencing with that his wife recently read to him the the fourth year of the lease, and old scientific determination of the value of a mam from a mineral standpoint. The scientists say that the inERICKSON & ERICKSON gredients of a man are: Fat enough for a bar of laundry Counselors at Law soap. Iron enough for twer nails. Utah Sugar enough to fill a teacup. Richfield, Lime enough to whitewash a chick- or j-u- -- Coach cr $ Coupe low-price- RxirDoor $ Sedan valve-in-hea- d en coop. Phosphorous enough for a box of 44,44,f4,4,4,4,4"t,44,4"H"H,4,4,4,4,J 4 t4 4 4 44 The I Sulphur enough to rid a dog .of fleas. These ingredients would cost about 89 cents at any corner drug store. Mrs. Putman said so much about this that Thomas Jefferson couldnt sleep until he had figured out the value of a woman. Woman, he says, has been proved to contain: Starch enough to be stuck on her- TRY OUR SPECIAL I4 50C DINNER If it doesnt suit, tell I4 it I FRESH PASTRY 4 matches. Main Cafe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 us. If . does suit, tell others. DAILY self. Brass enough to butt in anywhere. Potassium enough to explode a toy pistol. Gall enoguh to embitter the sweetest male disposition. d Although it is bigger and more rugged than other world-wide of cars, Chevrolet has a reputation costing less to own and to operate. . This reputation has been won, first, by the longer life, slower depreciation, and freedom from repair that result from Chevrolets modern design and, second, by the oil and gas motor. economy of Chevrolets powerful Hundreds of thousands of Chevrolet owners will tell you that this car is not only powerful, speedy, comfortable and smart appearing but that you can enjoy its exclusive advantages at a cost which is lower than you imagine. Come in get a demonstration and let us show you why this is true. y2 Ton Truck- (Cluu.il Only) 1 Ton Truck (Chain. Only) 00 $Cfl $QQ a BmQ All prices . o. b. Flint i Mich. So Smooth So Powerful Burr Motor Company Utah Salina, Paint enough for an Italian sunset. Powder enough to blow up a drea-naug- Candies and Ice Cream J. F. Martin t 4 4 Proprietor 4444..44444i.44444444444,4 4 4 Perefum enough to gas a regiment. All of which can be had in any department store for 32 cents. lie woke his wife to tell her this, and the next morning Thomas Jefferson got his own breakfast. Holstein Breeder and Dairyman. UALHirV ATT LW GOSTT |