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Show SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAll tllC THE SALINA SUN t try mu) Cm, 14 t ! IF K wI &kna, as aeaa4cU SUBSCRIPTION HM IW Payable In l.P. P of Ih RATES Won'K la wtlliijt tUi'O Galore Billed For The Fair 0 0a Cl Uf uaif illttti A4rtiairf Rat Adint U n aid Glssa a ) . Ifcil. f Mtrrli ft of CcffT F;n Features Uik t y Viic , u ui -- 'l t r g ll r.,l kt, trt'S a.Mt, ti;a ra SCHOOL CONSCIOUS. :i a - n. b tf rate It- - ti4 2ft-21- , of mind booling, nd. on the olher. wondering bout ihe altitude of ihu who do irlurn, either through (hone or toinpuLiun. On I hi dftwion nd attitude mjr hinge succews or fwluie in the undertaking' In the modern competitive content to make good, it become a conflict of wit. Adequate schooling can play an important part, f here is no magic in education; it doe not inauie aucreM. but there It help create gteater ia no better insurance againat failureto meet opportunity aa it beckon; atnnulalea ability to expand earning power; contributes to greater mural force and cilirenthlp. We accept commercial forma of insurance becauae they are tangible. We do not question the value of insurance against accident, death, unemployment, or loaa by fire, tornado, hail or rain. The inaurnce State and City give ua, through education, ia not so tangible- - Yet it is nevertheless a force with tangible results. A person may secure a good position, but it is another thing to hold it. Education, properly applied, can tighten that grip. It can give the practical turn to a groping ambition; it can inspire initiative; it can teach the profitable use of leisure; it can install the proper attitude toward life and labor by hand or brain. In business we build up a cash reserve to safeguard the future of the corporation. We put shock absorbers on our motor cars to get us over the rough places; we put on emergency brakes We build up a physical reserve to give us immunity from disease. We need a similar reserve fund in our cultural existence. Ed-iati-'is a fertile source of supply. It can fortify youth at every turn; it ran be a stronghold of mental and physical stamina a res ervoir of resourcefulnessSchool doors will soon reopen. The occasion should not be looked upon as an opportunity to get away from work, but to prepare for it; not a finishing school, but a preparation for training; not an opportunity to a whitecoliar job, but opportunity to discover relf interests and adaptation; not insurance against mediocrity, but opportunity to avoid it. No achool system or teaching force, however efficient, can do much in the education of an unwilling child. It can afford the opportunity and point out the way. The child, in cooperation with the parents, must do the rest. The school doors are wide open. Those privileged to enter therein should not feel that they have been sentenced to serve, but been selected for service. - aick-nea- l?f.cri ,.ibr - . r'g!,;U)s by lt trn I11 a too frnica)tr all of lb saitiianat arts 1b cal sr.aust iri HI ! br4 4asmnirtrr iiititiulr lb litin ib gsiiit emererl na-lit.- e fnira fi HI ptilJir tlsl A Kennrth ruiinral lb b 111 tu-r'- s rful toml-ato- IVrf-- to t Tfc a4 10 f r f lb after a ehurrh court at It of court! Tb bn and the beautiful But so i inspire great is P'e cost of budding the magnificent Dw Fisher b ulies for the :..l--- r Anniversary Hu irk that n will be possible only to costlier cart, and even these will find difficulty in following where Buick lcjdr! wiH he imi-iti.-h has been expended in alone for the Ihe new Buik bodies; and the gseefd!y curving side panels wh'rh one of their d:.tinptih-i-- v fl.voo.OOO ds rtpresent the s tn t tenir stei paneiicg work eoniilivd on any automobile in the world! B;:t it i not in the matchless grace and beauty of exterior design alone that the Silver Anniversary Buick eclipses other cars. In fleet, powerful performance too, the world holds no equal for the Silver Anniversary Buick with Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. And the motor-publi- e, buying in such tremendous volume as to force the great Buick factories to work day and night to supply the demand, is elevating it to the prominence of a vogue! THF SILVER. ANNIVERSARY BUICK With Mtsterpier Bodie By Fisher Sevier Buick Sales Company Richfield, Utah t fr i C It 1J. CRANDALL V. Pies. F, ILTLRSON. E. V. JOHNSON. nd Cashier. A.t Caslsiera .lory raasls Itself. Il sad: it.al)rr ho Out west, who to wanted .those ago Tlyia "name er pirm." say tl same thing; and it th)l 'piien. t ! I t Plan to Register : at the University of Utah i Freshmen must register 27, and must attend 23 and 29. Seplen-beSep-tnml- $ All olher students must regis- - br tK'tober Ftegular 1, class work begins (Ktoher 2. court, llnled into the said of Marudxn I.iverpnol, fieorge he owned only half a shirt and when his w ife washed it he had to go to Send for Catalogue : If University of Utah bed. Once upon a tune nLe X I oneTl who played croquet am ay got her skirt caught in a wicket. This was a long time ago. J NOTICK FOIt ITKLICATION. Pep.ntmont of the Interior, U. S. Ij.n.1 (Office at Salt Lake Ctt, Utah, Aug. P7. 1923. NOTICE ia hereby given that Hy-ruL. Coates, of Gunnison, Utah, who, on April 25. 1927, made stock raising homestead entry. No. 0.1dl(!1, for NE'i, Wi SE', section 22, Township 20 South, Range 2 kVest, Salt lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Eli F. Tay- lor. Register U. S. Land Office, at e Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd X Lake City. . The follow who really succeeds is It has got so that they serve al- t everything on a leaf of lettuce the one who makes the most of other people's opportunities. but a sul'peona. Detroit News. nu nil m day-hav- of October, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Kenneth J. Sorenson and Milton Slaymaker, of Salt Lake Shepherd, of City, Utah, Thomas t, Spanish Fork, Utah and Don of Scipio, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Pub. Aug. 31; Last Tub. OF THE 8, Wtt NE14, SALE CONTINUES OF WESTINGH0USE ELECTRIC RANGES WESTINCHOUSE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER TO OWN A PRICES ELECTRIC RANGE AT UNHEARD-O- F INTER- UNITED SEtt, Sec. new. ltS.CAlCS.IW r STATES LAND Lake Salt City, Utah, OFFICE, August 9, 1928. Serial No. 040187. Notice of Offer of Coal Land for : Lease. Notice is hereby given that, pur-- 1 f suant to the act of February 25, i 1920, (41 Stat., 437), and to the thereunder appro v e d regulations Afuil 1, 1920, the Secretary of the Interior on petition of R. N. Jeiwen has designated the Sh6 SWA, SW14 a ihnlling turning point in body design Mealier Federal Reserve Systen U II? James Morrow, father of 19 rhild- ran, ha been recently presented with twin girla. IOR. than luxurious a new type of motor car beauty ww-n-- t enter W soms find farmers' sib r, f fra.t.ly latJ eggs in the nst with llooctr's nr Fmilh's initials on t)ie n'l it shout lias Nor- wich, Kng. DEPARTMENT more wonderful AH S a a Sop. 27. handsome T tif eoursa tha rIUr ia tha raclsil lac a abcut tha hou thtss da) hut the permit Tro-ber- More than I N A f fVsc," ea mtrrfl s n trial ra rifr Inning .rl. Tcre, SAL SAL1NA-U- tacea't gnsa up ho-- list cma tn small li,M day st U going to sliseuvvr valsats'.g v ia a ftw4 that raily snjt.j sat tig. f r:nil. A OF n.!uH.ans cap. difirNN lo on-- I i e C. Ikr!r cf ib 1isi Arb r'4lr il lis rhsrs of cbif'is ih Jfivsttatcanli laterwouatsla f wt!t b ct'dies ib Imt-ti- i 1 rott lb Kslr, puH;n b'-- c ts fr Sl )is. nsggiig -- I r:i- P'clbBg H-- tpf sn4 lb p'lblle talk, igU-lS- iot prt; to aros i cDC'nti, t, n t.ie ( .4 1 SnJ Aia lBua llil Uni who ; , JiiJim, kiu fclltts eaa vary icnwli of hia thtc njOiout arousing suspitiua , ' among hi t a n.,1 .i, H we Ucom. Ml fa ie tiirtnici; tha (kJtwiift J nival of lU too year 19 teewr fcussi jumping mr t.r 7i!. who luiaa J4 wrrr, mioo sonaciou. I3aar Kuna, c,!; vi nm.iMulu I sa is of int rnt On the on hand, we aie contidrsing the adviaability 4 t tiscvUr h at a pr4; With the ( a rhurui )i,s linsur Krh)', t.o tail idiltilel tuo f I Uf itu.ii, laiiJr-- ia a r!l for kicking off t- - ftyies uhmab", Ft-w- r ,f . t at;1 .fa: njriM.trta, ,4 I S' :i tsutis4 wsluta, , ,r, s I Ip'SHU t"-- a vitiim of kVa ttl 8rrt t aJlr "7 I tea ' SC JU sf - .ktl lr m, Editor and Publishes I M;c!.1ra 1 1 r thnlbn st. sl tu l'! tt t.lb':S f It (I,, tt:S yn. a 44 of W. w.f (lr If U') (iC ililuBs, , t, of fwlii, 1.4, t tt.MM 4 It. kuf rt'U afif wins tutteS .4 -- ,,,r,..,4r.rcw AfpbrUn II. W. CHERRY pcc.,l t if Us fair, S st , US lull, saiemitnl gu My trt uHd g, It s nl M rtsrr H luh i- -. :. llp" 4des ti. t Irf luit i n !: U Itf'til C?tc4 I i tid-iiut- St 1,41114 apt, I lb HERE ARE SOME OF THE OFFERS: SE4 NEH, NWU, S'a Sec. 17, NE14 NWU, NEU SEU Sec. 18,; Nl, j NEVi Sec. 20, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No.; ,600. Utah No. 110, 1080 acres in' Sevier County. I,ense of said unit will be mad at a royalty of 10 cents per ton, mine run an initial investment of 375,000. during the first three years of the lease and a minimum production of 30,000 tons per year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease and otherwise substantially in ac-- j cordanee with the lease form set out! in paragraph 18 of the regulations. ' Said lease will be sold at public auc- tion in this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offer-- 1 ing the highest bonus on the 19th day of September, 1928, at ten oclock A. M. Any and all person having adverse or conflicting claims to said land or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before' Sept. 18, 1928, their protest or ob-- l jection against the granting of the lease for said land; otherwise such claims may be disregarded in grant- said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Iing pub. Aug. 17; Last pub. i Sept. 14. :Ei J WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE RANGES. COME IN AND INSPECT THEM- - FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. Telluride Power Co |