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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALIVA. Of At S ALINA THE SUN Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3. mail matter under tht 1879. SALINA OF SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year; S.x Months $2.00 S A Payable In Advance Member N A -U L-- 1 T A H Federal Reserve System In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. ADVERTISING Advertising Rates Given on Application. - - H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher A TOWN WITH NO NEWSPAPER What would town be if your newspaper should go out of busiIt would grow It would be known as the city of the dead. ness? backward so fast that in a short while your streets would be a good grazing place for cattle, and the only traffic there would be would be the people who were moving away or those passing through from one live city to another . Newspapers are modern builders of cities It is Asc they progress so will the home city progress. as well. the the for are better them they grow, money in your pockets to see better your city will be . o WHAT VETERANS THINK It is good to note that the convention of the Disabled Veterans of America passed a ringing resolution, without a dissenting voice, advocating for the United States proper preparedness against a possible future conflict. Surely these men who fought and suffered for their country, many of them permanently disabled,, have a right to be heard when the cry of pacifism is abroad in the land . They know something about war and the penalties which come to the nation which is too lacking in patriotism or too indifferent to guard its citizenry. But the Disabled Veterans are not alone; The American Legion, the Daughters of the American Revolution and other patriotic organizations have at every opportunity advocated reasonable preparedness as the best insurance which' the United States can buy against war. And the celebrated Rainbow Division of the American expeditionary forces met recently at Des Moines, Iowa, giving the members an opportunity to give unanimous approval to the plea for preparedness as voiced by the speakers on the occasion, General Charles P. Summeral and Colonel Hanford MacNder, assistant secretary of war. We are hearing a lot of pacifism during the past few years and the plea has come generally from organizations and individuals who do not always stand up for American rights when the occasion demands it, adopting the international rather than the; American But it may be said the pleas of these liberals viewpoint. lose force when compared with the manly statements of those who have been through the battle and know what it means. It ought to be especially gratifying to those who stand for real Americanism to note that in the present Geneva conference the American representatives do not propose to sacrifice legitimate American safeguards to any chimerical apparition which might promise well but give us only a secondary naval status. so-call- ed - o ATTRACTIONS FOR BUSINESS A systematic effort to establish new industries in a town is pretty sure to bring in a number of such establishments. But success is getting them and does not depend wholly upon the energy with which such campaigns are conducted. It is also necessary to prove that your town is a good one for If a business man is solicited to establish some them to1 settle in. in a town, he feels pleased by the interest shown by the enterprise But he does not consider that alone. effort. He asks whether that place is wide awake, receptive to new ideas, and disposed to take up and push progressive movements. A town has to make lines those before people are much inclined to start entergood along prises there . r Advertising and not competition is now the life of trade, according to the advertising experts who met in Denver to attend the International Advertising Association convention. The delagates at this meeting heard a number of interesting things. Among these was the statement by Charles Stelzle, New York expert, to the effect that if churches do not advertise their ware spiritual upbuilding and moral" betterment for both individual and humanity they cannot hope fco arouse interest among the masses and fulfil the obligations placed upon them as parties to the general spiritual movement. Another speaker, declared that advertising is greater than any Advertising brings about single moral force we know of today. changes or the betterment of life itself, changes which fuse into the social and political life of the nation. It is now generally admitted by economic forces everywhere that advertising is one of the most important development of modern And it is also coming to be realized that newspaper adbusiness. In the convention just is the best kind of paid publicity. vertising mentioned, the delegates, who were advertising experts, agreed that newspaper advertising affords the best publicity medium for the churches and all church activities. Advertising is no longer a theory . It is science. And it pays. JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, V.-Pre- s. H. B. CRANDALL. Cashier C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers Ik Love is responsible for a. good Poor Charles . and in frosts summer for a few Charles has gone 'to Newlywed many address a meeting. hot wave" in winter.. Friend Why, I didnt know he of the wages of sin was a speech-make- r. The -- tor Neither did I. But he has been is never .turned away cr,,-t-y hauled. called upon to make a statement be. out of ten a proud spir- fore a meeting of his creditors. Nine, tlir it in a woman is mistaken for a sour Rather Unique . disposition. A charming young lady, from Mas-tiqu- e Some family skeletons cant be Was performing some neat poses kept in a closet. tJ plastique, JAILING THE MACHINE No man is entitled to credit for beinp. good- if he isnt tempted. A justice of the peace in Berkeley, California, has hit upon the This idea of jailing the machine for automobile traffic violations. There- is always room at the top; would seem like a quite clear way of handling the people who violate the elevator doesnt run that high. the automobile laws. The average driver is not troubled with a small fine, and in pub- r Qualities that mane a man feel sulic sentiment, has not probably arrived at the point where it would perior are usually ones that cause his acquaintances to rate him as But if the have the majority of these violaters sent to jail. locked up somewhere so that the owner and his family had ' Such to walk, such treatment would have a very powerful effect. 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