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Show tHE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAM Her Daughters-m-La- w By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, JLTniveriity of Illinois. RS. CARSOX lias three sons. 1 very interesting hoys they are, and quite as intelligent as the average. The oldest Is just entering college, and the two younger ones are ip high school. The hoys are Indeand have already pendent, begun to do their own thinking. They cannot In any sense he said to be tied to their mothers apron strings. Mrs. Carson is herself an intelligent woman. She is a graduate of a college at: was a teacher for a short time before she and Carson became interested in each other. She thinks for herself and" is ordinarily reasonable and logical in tier thinking. She is as happy as are most ambitious women in their married life. She wants her boys to be happy and she wants them to think for theiiiselvtfST When It comes J choosing the work which they are to follow after they are out of school and college, she is quite satisfied that each should decide for himself. There Is only one thing upon which she set hir foot down. They are not to marry. She wont stand for it; there is no woman in the world whom she could endure as a daughter-in-law- . It does no good to suggest to her that she made her own choice, elected to marry the man who aiqiealed to her and that her sons are entitled to the same privilege. When they marry, they are no longer mine, she says. I couldn't endure to have anyone take precedence of me in their affections.' I know I should hate any girl who was my - 'H. c. - self-relian- t, .C t 1 well-know- n t ... high-strun- ' daughter-in-law- t i'.r,,. JM modem age likes the . TRY , Camels and youll know why they win the modern world. Mildness and mellowness. The smoking wish of this exacting age is realized in Camels. 1 mildness of Camels with that." The boys themselves do not take her very seriously yet.' They would like at times to. confide in her the little sentimental experiences which they are going through, but they refrain, knowing that such a confidence 0 would only have an unhappy ending. So they keep all these things to themselves. She dislikes every girl with whom they associate. She warns them constantly against feminine wiles, but as always the warning falls upon the dull ears of youth.. Some day, not many years hence, Mrs. Car son is going to have a daughter-in-laor two. Iler sons are going to make their own choice, as she herself did. She Will be happier, as they will be. if she makes up her mind early to approve the choice and make the best , of It. J There are two tilings, as I have often before said, that young people have a right to choose for themselves1 the profession they will follow and the person they will marry. When parents set out themselves arbitrarily to make the choice of either of these things for their children, there Is trouble in the wind. It is his own life he is to live ; the young person should be permitted to make his choice. Such taste and ..fragrance as never came before from a cigarette. A mellow mildness that can result only from superb blending of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. This age demands the best of everything and it finds its ideal smoke in Camels. Nowhere else can you find such smoothness, such goodness as here ever-depend-ab- 1927, t - le , "Have a Camel! ' (, i ; But aren't your boys entitled to have a home of their own? If they want one after I am dead I shant mind, I suppose, perhaps shant know, but while I am alive they have my home, and they should be satisfied tt, - Western Newspaper Union.) - 1927, R. . Reynold Company, Winjton-Slm-, Tobacco N C. - An Interesting Street Frock of Gray Twill NOTICE OF OFFER LAND FOR LEASE. of the Interior, United Office, Salt Lake City, ruary 19, 1927. Serial 034969. tice is hereby given the act of February Stat., 437), and Gets the Cash OF COAL Department States Land Utah, Feb- Dr. J. L.LE 25, 1920 jf ... '3 will be at White Howe Hotels j lina, ,, E-- E-- M-- , - Feb25Mar25 present claims with ''vouchers, to the undersigned at Salina, Utah, on or be- -' A prominent dental says fore the 10th day of April, 1927.' that we are fast turning Into a race A. M. PETERSON of goatiji. JUybe that accounts for Administrator, vyjjy there Is so much more butting HENRY E BEAL, In on everybodys . business than there used to be. Attorney, . . Ka- - (41 thereunder approved April 1, 1920, circular 679, the Secretary of the Interior on petition of Joseph F. Livingston and George W. Ivory has amended coal leasing unit 548 Utah No. 106 embracing Lot 4, EH SWH and SEH Sec. 7, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., Utah, so as to embrace also the SEH SEH Sec. 12, T. 22 S., R. 2 , S. L. M., Utah, (40 acres) and has directed that the additional tract be offered for lease. The conditions of the award are that the terms af royalty, minimum probation qhd minimum investment specified in the lease shall remain unchangorigin ed, in the original lease the investment specified is $10,000, the royalty rate is 10 cents a ton and the prt. duction requirement is 8,QQQ ton a year. The said PJV4 SEU Sec. 12, T. 22 S., R. g , will be awarded to the gajd Uvingston and Ivory on the fifth day of April, 1927, at 10 oclock A. under Sec. 8 of the leasing set which provides for such modifications of an existing lease. Any and all persons having adverse qr conflicting claims to said land r any part thereof are hereby notified that they should file en or before April 4, l'j2t, their protest or objection gainst the granting of the lease for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. said land. Otherwise such claims ' In the matter of the Estate of Lehi may be disregarded in granting said ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, Peterson, Sr., deceased, creditors will Ieaset - - that pursuant to the regulations SPECtALOT EYE-STRAI- N No- TUESDAY, (MAR&7 ?2 i . HAVE YOUR ETCSv .. EXAMINED I W j .Phone for appointment.' Will call at your home on appoint. O ieMofl Beautiful Chevrolet iti Chevrolet Hislortf ! -- a ment. hofl of A improvements New AC Air Cleaner New AC Oil Filter New Bullet-typ- e Lamp Full Crown Fender New 1 7 inch Steering Wheel New FUher Bodie New Larger Radiator New Gasoline Gauge New Door Handles New Modeling New Tire Carrier New Pedal Closure New Transmission New Universal Joint -- . Fish-Ta- il Seal New Windshield Fillars The Coach . The Sedan 695 The Landau . 745 525 , 715 The Touring or Roadster The Sport Cabriolet Truck Chassis Only) YrTon Truck . $495 $395 Harold Crandall, D., IX S. j; X 595 625 The Coupe jf: ' " Anfy 5 I ' it sfulaSSfiiC No additional charge. Office Hours: 9 to 12 tij 8 by Appointment Evenings . ... r Come in and see these strikingly beautiful models When club women all over the country send their dues to the Gen-- i eral Federation of Women's Clubs to carry on the good work It is constantly engaged In, the money goes Into the custody of Mrs. II. Gilbert Reynolds of Paducah. liy.. treasurer of the F. 0. BULLOCK, BURR MOTOR COMPANY Salina, Utah QUALITY AT LOW COST : S. r FOURTEEN YEARS IN ( SAUNA. Work St Kansas City Western Dental College 1925. Post-Gradua- DENTIST Hours Kb. DENTIST F. O. BULLOCK Saturday xJtah , (Chassis Only) Balloon Tires now standard on all models. All prices f.o.h. i lint, Mich w Phone 26 - SALINA ;; 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. te - M4Ml Off ice Entrance Door West of Drug Store. Hours 9 a m. to 5 p. m. Counselors at Law Perhaps the meidical whisky problem could be solved by giving the bootlegger an M. I), degree. Indiar SALINA UTAH PHONE 41 ERICKSON & ERICKSON Richfield, - . - Utah apolis News. |