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Show ufaj! The saliva surt, saliva, utter disregard of animal suffering which is shown by thoughtless or vicious persons. Acts of unnecessary cruelty to dumb animals are an indication Utah. of either a lack of education or a serious moral deect on the part Issued Every Friday at Salina, of those who practice them. Children should be taught very early animals with kindness. Without such teaching a child is mail matter under the to treat at Salina, as second-clasEntered at very likely to develop cruel tendencies, particularly when the exact of Congress of March 3, 1879. ample of unfeeling indifference is set by older persons. As a prominent educator recently said, any system of educaSUBSCRIPTION RATES tion which neglects training in- the humane treatment of animals is $2.00 One Year failing in its duty. 100 Six Months. We have noticed another thing: Any person who is cruel. to animals will bear watching in all his other relations of life. Payable In Advance S ALINA THE SUN tI IF s . Advertising. Rates Given Editor and Publisher HAMSTRING HOME INDUSTRY. . . One admirable thing about rncfkt Luropran governments is the zeal with which they look after their own Vnterests and theirown industries. Uncle Sams activity in looking after his own is not al. . ways so pronounced. One American industry which now seems to 'be the special tar get of politicians and industrialists is the motion 'picture industry. Because of the aggressiveness and ability which has gone into its management and the magnitude of the home market which enables it to do things on a large scale, it is the most important factor in contributing to our visible foreign trade balance, During a recent debate in the. British parliament it was pointed out that American moving pictures have a tremendous influence in While the dominance of American promoting Ainewcarr trader. films was deplored by some speakers, it was admitted that they are used because of customer demand and that the moral 'and technical standards of American films were above those of films producEarns Edticali In redefinite and continental countries. ed in France, Germany strictive legislation has been effected against American, films on M economic grounds. . , While Euuropeans are taking pot shots at' this 'American industry there seems to be a disposition among somfl.Anterican, politicAmerican ians to go as far asposslble in ham stringing the So is ac considerable there of tivity right at producers pictures. home.'Tunning parallel with this European attack, along the line of picture industry. interfeering with the internal affairs of fire motion .. Leaders in this industry express a willingness to correct any abuses which may have arisen, voluntarily, but the idea with the politicians some more who have a natural dislike fo-- anything big is . laws and regulations on the subject. When will Americans begin to take a proper universal pride In the big things'" American business leaders are doing, and it will no longer be thought popular by politicians to "take a crack at some industry which contributes to the natural well being, boosts America through the world, and brings substantial revenorernto ' With n live dollar loun from her Uncle Sams strong box? family, I.ita Holiaday of. Estaucla. . . big-scal- ( w e ... to-pas- s TRIUMPHS OF RADIO. While the ultimate possibilities of radio, both for entertainment and commercial use, have not yet been grasped by the human mind, the advances in the ait made during 1927 have been almost startling. Through the Federal Radio Act, a long step was taken toward the equitable control of the air, while the improvement of broadcasting systems and programs has made the individual receiving set a source if increased satisfaction. Receivers which operate directly off the home lighting circuit without the use ,of batteries have been fully developed and are now within the reach of persons of moderate means. A further exercise of control for the prevention of interference between stations is promised during the present year, which will undoubtedly add to the popularity of the radio. radio ointment, is old At present about the only fly is But at times, it does not prevent annoying as it enemy static. ones getting a lot of enjoyment out of the excellent rograms Ami even static may possibly be conquered some day. . is distressing to witness-th- AH T Reserve System JAMES FARRELL, Pres.' : C SCIENCE xxxxxxx-- x "'-? vx yt! Fairy Characters Do Exist' Pygmies, the little people of the fairy stories really do exist. They live in parts of Africa aBd Asia. All pygmies have; short curly hair, large mouths, flat noses and wooly hair all. over their bodies. The African pygmy is yellow or . light brown' while Is dark brown or black. .All have the most : primitive habits. Kc). 1927. WhWW! Western a .HOME; DAD AND THE BOY $ t t t i i . ' . ' They Have a Clear of what they are trying to accomplish with their sous by way of training, so that every days activity Is used as definite construction material. Because They Never Try to bind their boys they know It Is useless, for as hoys themselves they were, always shrewd detectors of all hypocrisy and despised It. Because They Recognize that even boys have rights which should be respected even by fathers. For this consideration, the boya are always most grateful. Because They Realize Fully That No One,, no matter how good hla Intentions, can so satisfactorily interpret the Fatherhood of God to boys, .or make plain to them the real message of his Elder Brother, the Man of Galilee, as a good father and so set themselves to. the., task of rpliglous education. Because They Believe That Directed Fun Is the most effective antidote for evil thoughts and temptations, and so help the boys to keep everlastingly busy and happy at some worth while thing, even participating themselves as time will permit. ,0 ' . I 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y-.- i A REGULAR. . DAD IS- - ' 0 0 0 ; 0 0 -- ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Newspaper Union.) Mrs. Catt says that the way to peace is to prepare for peace. And the Way to prepare for peace is to build a navy that will give peaceful ideas to the rest of the world. f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Real Dads Win BECAUSE 0 0 0 0 her-way- . . Denver. l(e) F. H. Ctaeley Colo.) ?:. . Coming to Manti and Richfield Dr. Mellenthin & Co. Waffle Iron . , . $10.50 China WafEb set-- 8 pieces 4.00 : SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years 1H) Total NOT OPERATE Mill Be in Manti on Med., PebT 8thT Hrs. at the Savoy Hotel and in Richfield on Thursday, Feb. 9th, at the Johnston Hotel. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p nr. . . $14.50 FEBRUARY OFFER ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consul fat ion The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. Ho visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment, when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bod wetting, catarrh, " eak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, .leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better,. do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause standing trouble. Remember nJjjive date, that consultation on this trip wilf be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Co. is a spent andBM&yncQSpekPaue Smart, Iow-swun- g bodies by Fisher-Buick- s famous val six cylinder engine and Buick's Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers endow Buick with the rich quality-appeof the most expensive cars. And Buick volume double that of any other builder of fine automobiles enables Buick to ofier you Buick quality at surprisingly low prices. See other cars then see Buick. Let the com parison determine yc.ur choice. vein-- head -- al SEVIER BUICK SALES CO. Richfield, Utah 50c . By FRANS H. CHELEY 0 0 0 XXX:-X-X"-X-X s. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON. Asst. Cashiers 0 i t V.-Pre- II. B.' CRANDALL, Cashier te DIPPING INTO H: S. GATES, yi d pro-vide- To one of humane tendencies it Member Federal A N. M., has acquired four years of education at t tie Illinois Women's college in Jacksonville, 111, She has been washerwoman, waitress, maid, librarian and rook at summer resorts to When she finishes this earn summer she will owe only the five dollars which enabled her to reach college in a flivver. She will teach history In New Mexico. ia-t- he CRUELTY TO ANIMALS SALINA-U- . While farming is apparently the most peaceful of pursuits, in reality the farmer is everlastingly at war. Not with his fellowmen, but with the billions of insects and other animal life which menace . his crops on every hand. I h boll weevil, the the corn borer, the gypsy moth, worm, army and parasites are of hordes insects other the cabbage butterfly and working day and night to set his best efforts at naught- - And each . .. v. of these enemies presents a distinct problems is asserted by high Without scientific aid in fighting insects, it authorities that in time human life would become extinct.. The insects and parasites would completely overrun the earth. It is some comfort to know, then, that under the auspices of the Department of Agiiculture, earnest scientists are working diligently are meeting with to find belter means of controlling these pests-ana fair degree of success Information of the utmost value to the farmer is available through the county farm agents, bulletins from government sources and articles by experts published in the press. He owes it to himself with these agencies which to profit by this information and ..tand ready to aid him in his warfare against destructive insect pests. 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