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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE SALINA SUN Songs of Plain Folks Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. - Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as act of Congress of March second-clas- James Jhvis Hays mail matter under the s $2.00 One Year Six Months cHain . Payable In Advance In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. is over-estimate- 1 them. BIRDS AND REDMOND NEWS ITEMS ' I .Hera From Chicago a Mrs. Aivilla Breinholt of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Francella Jensen this week. -- wei-ne- 4 ( SECOND-LIBERT- . ing. 4 Valley News. dime. No Ice I riven of ft new offering of UNIl'Kl) STAIK TKKASUKY BONDS, dated Jure 15, 1927, and bearing interest per lroin that date at the rate of cent. The bonds will mature in twenty years, but may be called for redemption after sixteen years. Second Liberty Loan bonds will be acincepted in exchange at par. Accrued ofterest on' the Second Liberty tmnds fered for exchange will be paid as of . June 15, 1927. Second Liberty Loan bonds have ben called for payment on November 15, 1927, and will cease to bear interest on that date Holders of such bonds who dvsire to take advantage of the exchange offer should consult their bank or trust comThe exchange privilege pany at once. will be available for a limited period only, and may expire about June ljth. Further information may be obtained from banks or trust companies, or from any Federal Reserve Dank. A. VV. MELLON. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breinholt were host and hostess at a wedding reception at their home Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Macel Breinholt, and was recently married to Ferry Anderson at Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their future home at Ephraim. Richfield, this city. How can you expect Congress to give us flood control when the Senate cant even stop Tom Heflin? Hours 4- - f t to 5 P. 11. 9 A. M. to 12 li. 9 A. M. COACH $ The Coupe The A London society has been formed for the purpose of raising poetry to the Homeric standard. This maybe difficult. Why not jazz up Homer a little and let it go at that? Sedan UTAH kl Killing harmless husbands seems to be ijuite the vogue now in Hollywood and New York. Again dem of the the remark fallacy onstiating that East is East and West is West. $625 . . . . $,Q? $e (Chassis Only) 1 price Lo.lv Hint Mich Check Chevrolet Delivered Price They Include ths lowest handling and financing available charge gear? MM. The Sport Cabriolet . The Landau $745 The Imperial $Qa Landau VfcTon Truck $W5 (Chassis Onlv) T ruck $495 Who remembersthe good old day3 when it meant something to- own a rubber tired rig with a red running $ 5 595 Tfce Touring $ or Roadster UTAH Harold Crandall, D. D. S. SALINA The Now the Democrats are thinking some of taking their 1928 convention to Washington. This will make it possible for the convention to keep cool with Coolidge. DENTIST Most Beautiful Chevrolet provides the most astonishing riding and driving comfort ever offered d car. in a Drive it yourself. Youll find a detype of performance that will light and amaze you. jjlA low-price- prosperous it ought to clean up the situation over there and then advertise as a fine place for Americans to spend the week end. ( F. O. BULLOCK QbJU Beautiful Chrvnfct If Mexico really wants to become Utah M44 Saturday swung Scientifically balanced low to the road and with the body resting on chrome vanadium steel springs that are 88 the as long as the wheelbase Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lindheart, who have resided at Blackfoot, Idaho, the past year, have returned to Redmond and will make their future home in at Lew - Hour after Hour over any Road -- and always in Comfort i Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, May 31, 1927. Counselor! Ar Eeonamieat Trantporlation who have resided at Centerfield the past year, have moved to Redmond where they will reside permanently. EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NE'V TREASURY BONDS Office Hours: 9 to 12. 1 to The United States land forces claim to have gained a theoretical Evenings by Appointment 4 victory over the attacking forces in the recent war games. But of It 4 Phone 26 course there is no way to prove it . A. Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fredrickson, SAUNA Gasoline and alcohol make a deadly mixture. A drunken man at the wheel of a car is as great a menace to public safety as a madman at large with a gun. rd ! $ married on Friday the thirteenth . Maybe they wanted to be prepared, in case of bad luck, to have the day as an alibi . rs one-thi- -- braved the Jinx and were s. and the pore poorer. The banks of Redmond lake was the setting for a pretty party Monday An international marriage promises to adjust all our troubles Got something youd like to trade with Mexico. The daughter of President Calles has married an for some other article? Try a American, Thomas A, Robinson, a New York business man; Mr. Classified Ad. Robinson's brother is Harry L. Dohertys attorney in the Mexican oil cases . Theres tnore than one way to avoid war and get what you want. ERICKSON & ERICKSON New York City couples V.-Pre- It used to be that the sound of a muffled report in the basement meant According to one statistician the evening. The ward primary children an women of America spent eighteen in coal but these explosion of gas, Redmond has many Isaak Waltons were given an outing by the primary as times much in pursuit of beauty indito home brew of its apt days and Wednesday, the opening of the officers. A large bonfire where as Uncle Sam spent on his last worse. lot a cate year something were roasted, and which formed season, found a dozen or more at Here is something for the navy. Fishlake and attractive trout streams the background for the games and pacifists to worry about. For beauty Paper money is to be reduced endeavoring to lure the festive beau- progiam, proved an enjoyable treat in size. This will make the causes more killiings annually than ties to a final resting place in the for the kiddies. size conform to the purchasing pow- the combined navies of the world. frying pan. er of the dollar. Mis. Erastus Christensen has re Remember the old days when you Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Pogge and son, turned from Salt Lake, where she is able used to use the expression as peaceWalter Johnson Now that Gordon, arrived in Redmond Tuesday. visited at the home of Byron Anderto pitch again the National Capitol ful a a Chinaman? They will spend a week here visiting son, brother of Mrs. Christensen. will refuse any longer about the situwith their daughter, Mrs. Eail ation in China. Nearly everyone kicks on the gov Wright. DcLoyd Christensen motored to emment occasionally but did yoi Salt Lake Sunday and on his return ever stop to think how much wors' Piimary officers entertained Tues- Wednesday was accompanied by Mrs. Paper From T rees Pith Mrs. Is honor of Orsen in Gene. Lola made Rice and from Christensen the pith off you would be if we didnt havi day evening baby, paper ' of a small tree known botanlcally as any? I Mrs. K. Jorgensen returned Friday Aralla papyrlfera. There seem to be just as many slick of last week from a four weeks visit TO HOLDERS OF if 20 want Call now as there were in the days citizens informa: any you with relatives at Midvale and Salt advertisor could get a shave for a tion about when you printing job Lake City. LOAN BONDS When an Essex farmer complaining that the pheasants were eating his corn the game department killed two birds, examined their craws and found 200 cutworms and no corn. Almost without exwhen the scientists such cases they find the same ception investigate results. The farmer owes his crop to the feathered police that keep down the bugs, insects and worms. With continuing slaughter of form bird of the loss will life, insect be heavier and farm labor every will be harder . The nation could train an army of riflemen in a comparatively short time, but it could nothin a century restore the bird armies that are the farmers allies in raising food to feed the Alliston (Ont.) Herald. country. Twenty-fiv- e Reserve System had it. Mr. and Mrs. George Batchelor and they The pay in the pay envelope is now more rapidly than prices, acdaughters, Ellen and Nada, and VelUsually the fellow who says he is rising ma Jensen, motored to Spanish Fork to the economists. Which is cording running for office to clean up policonclusive a Monday and visited with friends for tics answer to the complaint in really intends to clean up the day. that the rich are growing richer Many Seek Streams THE FARMERS unable to find another Sam and another Tony Veller. were mussen. Light refreshments served by the officers. ' judge Jas. R. Howe, president, and Chas. 0. Sethness, of the Great Western Salt eom-- I pany, spent several days here confer-jiiji- g with Manager Earl Wright on matters pertaining to the salt inter-- ' csts. The first of the week Messrs. Howe, Sethness and Wright motored to Hanksville, where they made an inspection of the Utah Gold and Copper company, of which Mr. Sethness is president. r In celebration of the Pickwick centenary a stage coach load of Pickwickians have just left London to make the celebrated pilgrimage described by Dickens in his immortal book. Heres hoping they have a pleasant journey . We are afraid, however, that they will be A H One of the worst combinations we HOME, SWEET HOME know of is a high powered car with Newly wed, to the real estate a low powered brain above the steersalesman who is trying .to sell her a ing wheel. home: Why buy a home? I was born in a hospital ward, reared in a boardEarth shocks were felt in tho lowing school, educated in a college, er part of Mauhattan Island the other courted in an automobile, and married day. This is about the only kind of in a church, get my meals at a cafeshock with which New York has not teria, live in an apartment, spend my been familiar. morning playing golf and my afternoons playing bridge, in the evenings The farmer gets his extra hour of we dance or go to the movies, when daylight in the summer not by mov Im sick I go to the hospital, and ing the clock forward but by setting when I die T' shall be buried from an his alarm for an hour earlier in the undertakers. Why should we buy morning. a house, I ask you? All we need is a garage with a bedroom. Outlook. You never hear anything about The farm relief for New England. Everybody seems to be interested farmers in Vermont and New Hampir, the Chinese situation except the shire have needed relief so long they wouldnt know what to do with it if League of Nations. Rasmussen at the Rasmussen home. A social time was enjoyed during the early evening. In appreciation of her faithful woik as a primary teacher, a gift was presented Mrs. Ras- L - all of A.-U- T C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers 6j Wt.tcrn N e..puit'r Lmon,- li2T ..-V- ( HERE IS THE PROOF re-sto- N il d re-ord- er I JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier d. Of course we are all acquainted with the slogan, that newspaper advertising pays, but unless we are advertisers ourselves we do not often get practical demonstration of the results of publicity of this kind. The experience of the allied florists in a substantial middle-wester- n city this spring is worthy of comment. The florists association resolved to carry a general advertising campaign in the . newspapers of the city, urging the people of the community- to buy flowers for Easter. The results of the venture were surprising. The association embraces practically all of the flower growers and merchants in the particular city, and most cf the members of the association reported amazing results . Some of the flower merchants had business far exceeding their expectations, and when they tried to from the wholesalers and growers at the last moment, to their supply, they found that the other flower dealers were doing the same thing, and that there were not enough flowers to go round . As a result the wholesalers had to apportion the final orders to give everybody an equal chance . So great was the demand for flowers that druggists, market stands and other business firms who sold flowers as a side line were caught in the tide and sold out , As a result the flower growers and dealers in this particular city are thoroughly sold on newspaper advertising. What works in one American community will work in A L Member Federal And Johns eyes are shining brightly-Ha- lf a chance is all he asks. Hell succeed well be contented As weve always planned we would In the home we ll earn together For it rains, and God is good. LIGHT FOR THE FARMER going to be of more aid to althe farmer than the statesman and the politician. What have turned inways been regarded as waste products on the farm may be to valuable commodities. This is not a matter for the distant future Already the process of utilizing these but of present practicability. of is the realm of theory and into practical waste products coming out realization. Just what this means to the farmer cannot be If he can find a greater market for his products at home and. what he now regards as his wastes, he will need neither crop control nor fixing . Last year the United States used more than four million tons of wood pulp and the demand is increasing, while the supply of wood pulp timber is decreasing and we now have the problem of reforestation on hand. But scientists have proved that the corn stalks contain less cellulose than wood, and that a high grade pulp can be made As a, result of this discovery the time may b at from cornstalks. hand when the pulp mill will be as common a sight in the corn belt as the sugar mill is in the beet region . The pulp can be used f?r many products other than paper, including silk stockings, explosives, wallboard, and varnish. Already the great corn state of Iowa is beginning to prick up its ears over this scientific news. As the Dubuque Telegraph-Heralputs it: All this, to farmers of the Middle West, seems almost too good to be true,. The scientists, however, ought to know what they are about and the least that the people of the great agricultural talking territory of the Middle West can do is to lend all the encouragement in their power to the efforts of the experimenters and those who invest in this new industry. S SALINA F Oh, my fingers fly more lightly As I do my little tasks, Editor and Publisher the scientist O Rain! 0ht happy heart within me, Hear it washing through the leaves, Humming sweetly to the shingles, Laughing down the grateful eaves, Drouth is broken, crops are rescued, John is happy now once more; On the porch he sits with Ttaldy And they play and watch it pour. 1- - It would seem now that JftrstJtate2fomk 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES H. W. CHERRY IF j - M Come in today and see for yourself the remarkable beauty of the new Chevrolet. 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