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Show fHE SAUNA Emineot Ulieisi to -- Anent the acts, or pretended acts of inhumans, in the destruction of dogs the villainy of a treacherous heart, the Salt Lake Tribune of August 28, has a splendid comment, and editorially it characterizes such beings in the following terms: Spreading poison for dogs is the degenerate accomplishment of a species of Mankind encountered more or less frequently in the modern age. There is no understanding the individual that gives his time to . this cowardly and inhuman pastime. He is beneath the respect of humanity and not to be measured by normal standards. The cur and the mon-b- y grel, the lowest forms of dogs, re- 'What kind of milk are you feeding your baby? It has been customary in. the. past to experiment on the baby to find out; sometimes the experiment was disastrous. A new. test has been developed the .Utah Agricultural college experiment station at Logan, whereby tha hardness of the curd in cows milk and the ease of digestion of the same This infants can be determined. test has meant the probable saving fleet qualities that dog' poisoners of lives in many cities in Utah. On might well adopt in .a plan of self- September 6, 7 and 8 Dr. Reuben L. improvement. deHill of the Chemical Research City dogs, in the main, are the Utah of the Agricultural partment playmates of little children. Few of college experiment station will be in them, regardless of pedigree, fail to Sevier county to test the milk from establish themselves as members of various cows and give demonstra- the family, and no gjief is more tions on the method used. This ser- poignant than that which comes to vice "is free to all who desire the a youngster in the loss of his pup. same .but in order to obtain it you The deg poisoner directs- his effort should make arrangements with yoitr tj,e destruction of the noblest county agent at once so that the milk bjnrr ;n jjf e, the devotion of a dog from your individual cow can be test- - for his iule master ed during Dr. Hills visit here. j 30010006, sometime,' remarked of hat tbere were Dr. Hill presented the details only two genuine his demonstration to the last annual displays of love in the world( one convention of the Utah Medical asso- portrayed in lhe smile of a child and ciation and received many comments the other Jn the wag. of dog,s tail. on the value of the same to the pop- no hypocracy in these dis- ulation of Ltah. 0f emotion. There is. no pre- CountyAgentS.R.Boswell.s very tenge in theT1 an(, they undoubtedly desirous of cooperation with all par- are the only elements in. life that ents who have problems in feeding eyery test of unselfish de votion. Both, are symbolized in the companionship of the boy and his dog, and, this is what the dog poisoner seeks to destroy. City dogs, sometimes, 'are a pest to the neighbors, but nevertheless sinore, September 7, 2 p. m.; Monroe, the of poison ba;t. is not spreading September 7, 8 p. m.; Venice, Sep- one of the traits of normal humantember 6, 2 p. m.; Richfield, SeptemWe know of a is somea-- , , . . dog that thing of an annoyance to the neighbors. Nevertheless' he has survived A woman doesnt really begin to some five or six, years almost unathave faith in a man until other peotached. No one is particularly reple lose it. sponsible for his license and the neighbors alternately swear at him and feed him. the year round. When the pays his annual tis-i- t, however, this particular dog finds a united circle of friends. This matter . of spreading poison for does, however, has a more dangerous aspect. The poison bait i3 left around where children may reach it. ' Some day there may be a child tragedy if the practice isnt stopped. There should be some terrible punishment for the dog poisoner. Since the law does not provide one sufficiently strong, there should be no receding from the maximum limit provided in the statutes. ConThe steering column is . victed dog poisoners should be punto suit ished as far as the law will permit. your adjustable ity. " ber- 6, 8 p.m. dog-catch- ns nt POISONERS DOG SUN, SAUNA, UTAH a party Wednesday evening at the RENOVATE TOWN IIALL home of Miss Artemus Andreason. A lavish appliance of paint and Games and refreshments were the calsomine is doing wonders to the events of the evening. rooms and outside trimmings of the Town hall, and the painte.s promise Danger Lurks Owen Jensen and Jabus Jensen Notwithstanding the fact that left town Tuesday for Bingham, that within two weeks the old place many warnings have been sounded I where they will be employed for sev- will look like new. The jail has been transformed till no prisoner could as to children using the highways eral weeks. cringe at thoughts of lodging there. as a playground, little heed is given. CalBomine has renewed the walls of True, no one has as yet been killed Mrs. Rasbell Draper was hostess, all the rooms and the hall, and pa nt or injured, but fatalities happen ev- at a four oclock dinner Monday af- on woodwork and furniture in tin ery day in all parts of the world. ternoon. The occasion was her birthlibrary is now drying. When the The persistent using of the highway day anniversary and twenty guests council chamber has been fixed up tots is little the by really dangerous were present. and a few other minor touches given and parents should oppose the practhe job will be complete. tice. Almost daily, when the boys George Batchelor was a business and girls are running their wagons visitor in Bingham yesterday. SALES MANAGER VISITS and carts on the highway, swift cars and some a child day, pass Lee Christensen left this morning perhaps Samuel Leiberman, sales manager will dart across the road, only to for Salt Lake to spend a few days. for the Salina Produce company, and meet instant death. Cooperate, parhis family, of Philadelphia, were Saents, and prevent any disasters. Joseph F. Peterson ond John Jen lina visitors the fore part of the sen were visitors at Fountain Gieen week. Mr. Leiberman was looking Rushing Grading Tuesday. after business affairs and visiting The several contractors working on old friends. The Leibermans wao the branch line to the salt mines east guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen HERE FOR FUNERAL of town are rushing work with ail until Thursday morning when th'y possible speed and it is expected that Mr. and Mrs. H F. Tn,,or. M r continued their journey to Los A a- -, within a few days theg rades will be J.D. Jones and Menal Taylor c geles, accompanied by Mrs. Max finished. As soon as this work Roosevelt were in Salina the early Cohen, who will visit there for a completed the ties and rails will be part of the week. They wee here month. put in place. to attend the funeral of Mr. Taylora, eldest sister, Mrs. Joseph Jensen, of QUILTING PARTY HELD Mrs. Earl Wright and son, Boyd, Idaho, who was buried Sunday at Le and Mrs. Williams, are expected van. A quilting bee, complimentary to home tomorrow. They have been abher birthday, was staged Monday afsent a week visiting with relatives in ternoon at the T. G. Humphrey homo SHUTOUT GAME AT ELSINORE for Miss Ellen Scorup. Fifteen relaIdaho. The Redmond baseball players were tives and neighbors of Miss Scorup Mrs. Clarence Draper, Mrs. Emerin fashioning a beautiful losers in a shut-ogame of baseball assisted son Draper and Mrs. Laura Draper and a hot luncheon was coverlet, played at Elsinore last Sunday. Even of Salt Lake have been visiting relathe losers assert that it was a good served late in the afternoon by her tes and friends in Redmond this Miss Ruth Scorup. game except for the plentiful errors sisted, week. made by Redmond players. The score HONORED AT PICNIC at the end of the ninth stood seven Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen have to nothing. Edmond Jensen shot the Miss Inez Peterson, who has been been visiting this week with Mrs. ball for Redmond -- and E. Staples club one of the leaders in the Bryan Jalley in Provo. hurled the pill for Elsinore. this summer and who left REDMOND NEWS ITEMS Id AdddsI Session Tuesday the third annual conven- tion of the Southern Utah Missionary society of the Presbyterian chuicn was held on the lawn of the Salina Over seventy members of chapel. the society from Mt. Pleasant, Gunnison, Richfield, Monroe, Panguiteh and Salina participated in the activities. General discussion and a program were the interesting features. At noon a basket luncheon was spread on tables prettily deeoratea and arranged on the lawns. Reverend George M. of Young Richfield presided at the devotional and spoke briefly on missionary work. Mrs. T. M. Kuesseff of Mt. Pleasant, president of the Southern Utah Presbyterial, presided at the main program and meeting. A piano duet by Mr. and Mis. Boorquist of Richfield, a report of the Presbyterian convention at San Francisco by Miss Josie Curtis of Gunnison, who was a delegate, a report on the missionary study books by Mrs. Boog-suis- t, a reading, Bobby Shatter, by Lydia Nielsen, a piano solo by Miss Mabel Daniels, an out line of the years work by Mrs. Keusseff, and complete line of the San Francisco convention completed the program for 'Is the afternoon. ut IN BANK NEW MACHINE The early part of this week the installation of a new posting chine in the First State bank of lina. It is the latest make of Burroughs machine company bank workers state that it fills saw maSa- the and the 4-- H bill. Marvin Jensen and Ardale Jensen ENTERTAINS CLASS left Tuesday for Idaho, where they will remain for the remainder of the j Mrs. C. W. Larsen entertained the summer. members of her Sunday school class at a corn roast picnic Wednesday evMissefc"Faun Anderson, Melda ening at the Larsen ranen on Loss a creek. Games and Breinholt, Norma Romney and corn roasting Jensen drove to Salt Lake this were the main activities of the evmorning to visit friends and relatives enings entertainment, which began and to see the famous Lindbergh pa- at ,six thirty. The Sunday school rade. superintendency and II. B. Crandall were specially invited guests. TwenThe Beehive girls participated in ty joined in the fun. . BOY SCOUTS PARTY STAGE The Boy Scouts of the Salina second ward, with their scoutmaster, Dr. Don C. Merrill, enjoyed a plunge party at the Richfield natatorium afternoon. The entire Wednesday troop joined in the fun and proved their aquatic prowess to be i Fran-cell- er o INSPECTS COAL PROPERTIES . Perfect Comfort individual convenience Buick for 1928 is ex- your comfort. One in- tremely thoughtful of the motor cars. among will be at White House lina, smartest boulevards. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation BUICK fi Sevier Buick Sales Co. 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BULLOCK DENTIST Hours Saturday of the thngs that .When you subscribe for this paper, you are Counselor at Law Richfield, tell the people have happened and are to happen, that are .of value concerning this community. ERICKSON & ERICKSON RUBBfftAUTO ENAMEfl Contain Real Rnktar town and your county. business or any industery that may pertain to the development of this district. Phone for appointment. WM-wom-m your family-Yo- ur to serve the public You and We laud the merits of your farms, your TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Thats why you see so many Buicks at fashionable gatherings, and on the . SPECIALIST EYE-STRAI- N fortable position for er We are here Dr. XL. LEWIS new steering column, style-lead- ' The man who lives by his wits is not always a high liver. 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