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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA. UTAH THE SALINA SUN Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. - - .... . ..u-. -- a Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, James Jems HatjS i mail matter under the 1879. ,. 1.00 Night watchman I, S And while you sleep Im walking by A gloomy wall Round buildings Shadowy and tall. Beneath a sky God knows how deep. Advance In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY O Nightivdtchmm .$2.00 Payable In Jftrsttateank , SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months n Fj of Plain Folks Building good houses builds a good town. Good roads lead not only to town, but to money. Be a live one and the town will never be a ded one. A nice front porch has prevented many an old maid. Why should the town muzzle dogs and not knockers? When someone plans to help the town, plan to help the plan. A good way to make the world better is to begin with the SALINA ALIN Member When radio And pleasure car No longer sound And youre asleep, It seems the, great TRY THIS ON YOUR HOME TOWN F A-UT- AH Federal Reserve System JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, V.-Pre- s. H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier Stars nearer creep, And yet theyre far God knows how far. C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers the four Still hours of night From one until-Thmorning bars Lift up and send My f fiends, the stars, ll Behind the Out of sight. I love e home town. A town is like a perambulatory ; it isnt much good unless it is pushed. Dont spend all your time telling what you could do if you had some time. Be like a ball player The thing he is always working for i home. Be one of the leaders of the town, if you can; but, anyway, keep on. Lets not be trying to stop something all the time. Lets start something. A good town will do more to keep the boys at home than good advice. A town is like a girl. Its wonderful what a little fixing up will do for her. The world owes every man a living, but the street corner is a poor collection agency. Dont spend so much time talking hard times that you haven t time left to talk business. , If you would like to have somebody working put a bank. the in little money It improves the soup to throw a little pepper into it; same way with a town. Dont be a grouch. Everybody in this town wishes you well, even the doctor. Exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Iraper were host and hostess at a dinner party at their home Sunday, and seated at the table were Mr. and Mis. Eugene Christensen of Cedar City, Mrs. Edward Christensen and Mrs. Annie Christensen of Redmond. sky-wa- Western Newspaper Trounces La Barba Miss Esmond Jensen, a student at the B. Y. U. at Provo, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Union, 1927 Jensen. Dinners were served Sunday for the immediate members of the fam-- . Mr. and. Mrs. Mar Miekelson enterily at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Josat their home Sunday. Dinner tained eph Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. was served at twelve oclock and covItrienholt. ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brienholt and Miss Erma Brienholt Mrs. Marguerite Christensen, who of Salt Lake, B. L. Jensen of Payson, has been visiting at the home of her Mrs. Bartley Thorpe and Mrs. Howdaughter, Mrs. Ada Nielson, at Salt ard Nielson of Ephraim, Mr. and Lake, during the winter months, re- Mrs. Giarles Jensen and Miss Fran- turned Friday of last week and will cella Jensen of Redmond. remain at her home in Redmond for the summer. Miss Erna Brienholt of Salt Lake is visiting with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brienholt, who during her two weeks vacation. visited relatives Saturday and Sunday, returned to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Rudolph Jorgensen of Midvale visited friends in Redmond and G. A. Christensen visited Sunday Salina over the week-enreturning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Monday to her home. Christensen. Atlantas champion cat has given Dr. Emel Jensen was at Redmond biith to 103 kittens in five years. Sunday' and visited during the day This tabby should have been born a with relatives. silver fox. REDMOND ITEMS NEWS Here lloi.i CanaJa Christian Jensen, a former well known Rchnond resident, anil who is now located at McGrath, Canada, and here las; Sunday Saturday spent renewing acquaintances and visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. Jensen is following farming in Canada and he states that prospects for a bumper wheat crop look mighty fine. for-you- Will Represent Redmond Miss Al.nada Christensen was winner in the tryout for fiist place in the public ; peaking contest at the wanl thaIu'1 Sunday evening. Miss ABOUT GAS PRICE MAKING Chiistenr.cn will enter the contest A man walked into a drug store and paid $1.25 for-- jar of a and reptesent the Redmond ward at M. I. A. Day at Salina tomorrow pharmaceutical preparation that he knew would have cost 87 cents t hiistinsen chose at another store a block away. He thought nothing of it, climbed I,lta,s lhe ora- for her subject . oil ti(m 0,,K.r c0Illcstanta in his car and drove off. An hour later he bought gas at LL were Miss cents, remembered it had been 2 the last time and was sure he N0ia John; on and Miss Mada Ilales. d, a ' I; Johnny Vacca, New England boxer, feels sure he should be the flyweight champ. He recently fought Fidel La and gave Barba, at Fidel a tough fight. He knocked the flyweight champion down four times, for a count of nine each time. catch-weight- s, Henpecked husbands in Chicago have organized to demand a night a week out with no explanations and a dollar a day allowance. They might also 'demand bigger and softer dish ( 1 was being robbed. What about the variations in gasoline prices? Thef" Sidney, Mrs. Annie Nelson entertained at social afternoon at' her" home' Sat Neb., Telegraph has looked into them and learned some interest- afternoon in hohor of her birthurday. it which of things, says: ing "A general impression has been too often encouraged that day anniveisary. Dinner was served at six oclock and covers were laid when the price of gasoline is raised oi about the same date in dif- for twenty guests. Mrs. Neils Frand-seferent sections of the country, it is a result of an agreement between of McCamnion, Idaho, and Mrs. oil companies. The man who drives up to a filling station knows Bartley Thorpe, of Ephraim, were that the prices fluctuate at times, but he doesnt know why. Ho can guesls from out of town. j hardly be blamed for suspecting an ingenious plot for his undoing. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna, Mrs. He does not know that periodic price fluctuations worry thq oil in- Edward Christensen, Milton Peterson, dustry a lot more than they do gas and oil buyers. The automo- Arden Fiandsen and Max McKenna, bile owner does not realize the uncertainties of oil production, that of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Frand-- 1 j Richfield. are probably unparalleled in any other business. sen of McCamnion, Idaho, Mr. and coeternal Nothing but the drill, at great cost, can answer the Mrs. I. N, Parker, Mrs. Leland Niel- nundrum, where to find oil. When a flood of new crude oil comes son and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, of y lowers the price, with resulting drop in gaso- Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chrisin, the line. When the crude supply becomes scarce the price goes up, and tenson of Cedar City, and Andrew It is the same as the price of butter or eggs, and Hansen of Elsinore, were here to atgasoline follows. tend services for Mrs. the oil refiners are for the most part as unable to prevent fluctua- Juha the funeial held at the ward Fiandsen, tion in price as are the sellers of farm products. chapel Saturday. "This situation regarding oil products does not, of course, influence local price wars that are frequently engaged in by stations handling competitive brands of motor fuel. These wars, starting with small reductions in price to attract or stimulate business, often SPECIALIST develop sharp retail price cutting to the public. In the matter of rethe most for available is, part, fluctuations, supply general price will be at White House Hotel, Sasponsible for changes that are occasionally reflected in the market. lina, n, 4 4 i ! 4 .;. .;. .;. 4. .5. 4. .j. .5. .j. .5. .;. 1 44 1 $ ! $ J "J j $ j $ ' 4 4 4 over-suppl- Dr. J. L. LEWIS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MAY 31 4 TUESDAY, 4 4 Phone for appointment. 4 PLANT A TREE 4 HAVE YOUR EYES 4 is hand. Arbor is being at 4 of The season tree planting day EXAMINED 4 For the past few celebrated in the various states of the country. Will call at your home on appoint- 4 4 4 years things agricultural have been little below par, but this is no ment. No additional charge. 4 been Volumes have be 4 life should reason why our tree neglected. written about the importance of tree culture to the nation from 4 4 ERICKSON & ERICKSON every standpoint, and it would seem there is little left to be said. 4 of 4 the this season all take it But be that as may, we can time, during 4 4 year to plant at least one tree. Try it and watch the tree glow. 4 4 It will add to your interest in life. This is the time of the year. 4 Utah 4 of love the and the future in Show your interest country by your 4 4 planting a tree this year. 4 4 F. O. BULLOCK 4 4 DENTIST 4 German scientists report discovery of a new anaesthetic. All 4 4 Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. you have to do is to give the patient a shot of it and he falls into a 4 M. 9 A. 12 to U. 4 Saturday profound, peaceful slumber. Why not get the Vice President a 4 4 supply of this to shut off debate in the senate? SALINA UTAH Z 4 4 4 4 4 A Colorado phychologist claims that each kiss shortens one s 4444444444444444444,H,'8,,l, 4 life three minutes. If this is true then we know a lot of movie stars 4 Harold Crandall, D. D. S. 2 4 4 4 4 who havent muck future. 4 Office Hours: 9 to 12. 1 to 6 4 . Evenings by Appointment o 44 If we get .into war with China then doubtless the super- 4 4 4 Phone 26 4 patriots will not eat any more chow mein unless the name is , 44 SALINA 4 UTAH 4 changed to "silagee with Yankee noodles." EYE-STRAI- N (4"! I I By Using A Electric Range Motner has many more hours to do the things she loves to do and should do, for her own health and. happiness. Then, too, Food tastes better and is more nourishing when cooked 44 4 electrically. COME IN AND LET US PROVE TO YOU WHY IT IS CLEANER, SAFER, CHEAPER AND QUICKER TO COOK WITH ELECTRICITY. MAY SPECIAL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $2.50 Down; $5.00 Per Month t 4444444 T elluride Power 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 |