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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALIN A SUN V Heads Famous Club ! Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of .March 3, i mail matter under tht 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months FOR $2.00 1.00 0 I Payable In Advance In. making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. 4- - Editor and Publisher H. W, CHERRY BACK UP NEWSPAPERS. r requently Either Wood or Copper institutions or a commodity that we do not appreciate their worth. This applies in .general to newspapers. Every city, town and hamlet has its newspapers. Even sometimes a few houses and a store and garage at a wide place in the road constitute excuse enough for the starting of a newspaper and not infrequently that wide place in the road becomes a town and when it does one may rest assured that that newspaper that seertled to have had no excuse for beginning life, had a very important part to play in the communitys unexpected development. So it is all along the line of progress. No city ever gets far .without the Sincere cooperation of newspapers. Yet no institution in a city ever gets less thanks or receives more abuse. Probably no other one thing is a better index to a town than its weekly publications. Very often that is about all the stranger has to go by in making up his mind about a community. If the sheet, full of newspaper that falls into his hands is a bright-lookin- g is to certain, judge that news and has a prosperous air, the stranger it was published in a live, progressive town. .Those who read their weekly newspapers and carelessly throw ' them aside, overlook the fact that, they are not doing all for their town that they 6au. If those newspapers, instead of being destroyed, were placed in wrappers and mailed from time to time to friends and relatives at a distance, the good that could be accomplished wpuld soon be reflected in the citys growth. Chambers of commerce are frequently blamed for not getting out more boost literature to be sent abroad. Those who raise these complaints could do a great deal themselves by sending out the literature that comes into their own hands in the form of local periodicals. Rest assured there is no business individual in a town more interested in the growth of his community than is the editor or publisher, for as the town grows he grows. Mark E. Moe in we are closely associated with f ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 - DURING - 4 ONLY Famous Chairs One of the most beautiful chairs In the world is the chair of Dagobert, king of tl.e Franks, who died In the year 0.18. It Is made of cast and chiseled bronze of very fine workmanship. But St. Peters chair at Rome is said to tie tiie most ancient and Interesting piece of furniture in Cork Prevents Accidents A 'porcupine cork to guard bottles containing poisons has been patented in London. R Is fitted with sharp glass spikes' which bristle In every direction, sharp enough to prick the fingers if not carefully handled. Cy this device, the Inventor hopes to prevent t he taking of poison doses accidentally, through confusion of bottles In dark closets. First Friction Matches The discovery that the friction of phosphorus and Iron w'ould make fire was made and first applied commercially by Godfrey llankivltz in the latter part of the Seventeenth century, but this method was so crude and costly that the match was not a success. The friction match was Invented and successfully marketed more than a century later. The United States has done little regarding personal responsibility for damage done to others by fires caused by carelessness. In Indiana, however, an owner of property may be held liable for damage done by fire to another's property, provided this damage Was occasioned by failure to comply with 'an order of the state fire marshal. Authority of the state fire marshal includes making and issuing orders for abatement or removal of fire hazards and includes ordering of repairs to or the complete removal of buildings found to Come within the purview of the act, as well as enforcement of regulations pertaining to storage, use, .manufacture, sale, handling and transportation of all classes of combustibles and explosives. The owner of property, condemned as a fire hazard, who persists in maintaining it in such a condition despite the order of the state fire marshal, may be held liable in damages to others whose property is reduced in rental value or otherwise by reason of condition of condemned property or whose insurance rates upon their own propci ty are increased by reason of such condition. If other states would follow the lead of Indiana and adopt such a law, it would do much to lessen fire Hazards aiid reduce fire losses in Our Country. Poultry Popular Food The people of the United States eat annually more than 2.fiX),000 domestic fowls, such ns chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons and guinea fowls. Corn Aid to Civilization When nomadic peoples first began to grow thur food and store it, Instead of going out to hunt each days rations or pick them in the convenient forests, they had to settle down near their tiehls and devote their spare time to seme of the finer arts of life.' Thus civilization advanced hand lu hand with the cultivation of corn. Again during MARCH ONLY the Telluride Power Company Washer For A Dollar Campaign. Again you have the opportunity of owning the Worlds launches its stupendous Death Never Idle A herd of long horned cattle, once says that lie left h:P wife to test her love for so numerous in the West, are to be him, has, relumed and been forgiven. preserved by the department of agriSeems to, us that he was taking a culture .in Oklahoma. This will probably occasion another outburst of mighty long chance. protest from our professional paci. . Who remembers the good old days, fists. when you felt like apologizing to the The new Greater New York tele butho? when you bought calves liver? phone' books for this winter contain w: ho. quite impressive to see how many of our internationalist papers aie in favor of the Chinese nationalists. 4 portrait of Mrs. Peter (Joelet Gerry, the former Gladys Vanderbilt and the wife of the senator from iiliode Island, who has been elected president of the Womens Congressional club In Washington. - Mrs. Gerry is n popular hostess of the official circle In the national capital. , Its 4 4 4 An especially posed PENALIZING FIRE CARELESSNESS i . 4 4 Ian.; , , A, New York broker 4- - The worlds estimated death rate Is one every second. It Is even faster than that, for 68 deaths occur every minute, 17,020 a day, and 33,740,800 a year. At the same time, never before during recorded history, has the world contained so many people. But, In every civilized country families grow smaller. The world never has been overpopulated so far as we know. hundred thousand, Nature probably will see to It that It think how much fun i never Is. Cappers Weekly. nearly names. Just the telephone girls must have with that many wrong numbers to pick from. f Greatest Washing Machine at payments easy with- in the reach' of all. We are also J Corn Champion giving FREE with every Woodrow purchased during - - March -- AN ELECTRIC CORN POPPER JfhSttateSfomfe SALINA OF o ' SALINA-UTA- v" w. Member , Federal Reserve , -- H Just Ask a WOODROW Owner System r I v , Ira fir JAMES FARRELL, Pres. t H. S. GATES, H. .B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON, E. v. JOHNSON, V.-Pre- s. Asst. Cashiers C. Marshall of Ada, Ohio, is th wor 8 corn growing champion J j 1 crowned corn king at fU at Ohio Farmer ,eek festivities State university, a 4 Immediately aft- erwards at Vanhtngton was publicly acclaimed porn champion by President Coolldge at the White liouse. Mar- shall was awarded the world's plonshlp for growjng an average of 108.60 bushels ofcorn to the acre on A ten-acr- e plot on his farm. Then Phone or Call at the I Telluride Pi $44444444444't'44,.44444444i44,44444444,t,44444444,44' |