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Show Hii Udktk nn, tiunx vita v m ?;Livestpclc .Situation--, ti One of isii rt'-t-i mut sriivui frlLmi Throughout tie rang country, t)r in lUi Vvrn in flatting pvUra warning f fir and ail sort of rffottiv pro laving to face i fir danger baa ti awaken tb paganJa U lcuinit lasard. Tie imUu twurit fciwl camper tf the danger of r country U-c-n l alarming year and, m our improve liglaayt, our travel iiureat anj tl fi larsrJ continue to Urott wore toiiou and mor difficult to solve, V seem to la pretty tll cov, ered the fir laiard from tie moiorLl tu lav requiring tl Lit car equipped with ah receiver an4 in fvrett torn-- all stnoking U prohibited during tie dry month. iHur iuri ligh-way- , VDIAMDNDV APICK-UP5- A Bulky for Steven, lit Newark yeara 41 p!t)lng short (top Bear, U only nineteen Julwny Hexing. rt ila Bed fcj catching staff, alwaja wot l( wl.m lily Ed Mortis I pitching. Clark Griffith says tVatblnstons opening day crowd of over 23.iU wan lha biggest In (ha llaiory of lha park. Dan It Fan Glider, righthanded Detroit pitcher, baa been Bold to tba Montreal club of tba International league. ao ' Judge Emil Fucbi aaya that despite Babbit MaranrUIes ace, be wouldn't "swap" bln for any other abortatop la tba league. a a a Tba Atlanta Crackers bare First Bateman Mika Marti neck from Newark of tba Interna tlonal league. a Pitcher Floyd Johnston wbo waa let out to Springfield of tba Eastern league by tba New Fork Giants baa ! pur-ebaae- d ! been recalled. I ! In the 22 yeara of tba Texas leagues existence Beaumont baa never won a pennant Fort Worth baa coma In first on alx occasions. The New Fork Yankees have released Arndt Jorgens, recruit cntcher, to the Jersey City club of the International league on option. a ; George Slsler, Boston first baseman, set a world record by driving out 257 base hits In 1920, when be was a star for the St Louis American league dub. Ty Cobb was the batting champion of the American league In 12 seasons. Honus Wagner In the National eight seasons, and liornsby so far In seven years. a Fred Llndstrom of the Giants com 'Peted In a world's series at the age of nineteen. lie supplanted llelnle Groh at third In the 1924 classic with ! Washington. ud tits work has had ita affect thoughtful prop!. S' evert h. w lave a lag numti-- of first; patently taucd by Ihce who rid n autottoti.lr But now fur th firal lime e find a pew menace in tl and fir tmon- - lf, r paeaengt-- r tarrying airplane. C igarttiea uwd xn from high altitude cttiUnu tu burn in tie air and teat lav tlown that fir ran I tatted front a cigarette thrown front at high a one thousand feet front above the ground. A many cattlemen e it, tie bulk of th of cutting down lo front fire mul U? dun ly th rancher themtelve. In many of th grasi piutura Brctiont, rancher lav found that firrUealu around and errutt tie pastures help rut down tha extent of f.rv lorn. It it exprntiv to plow, lk nnouncuiq th land for the firebreak, yet thera trt mt to I no more effective barrier against fire. Many grain farmer mak a practice of plowing wld firebreak aiounJ their fteid particularly on field adjacent tu highway. Other practice tha making of bark fire before a big fire starts. Thi mean the lot of aotne pasture land, but seems tu be one of the mot effective mean of preventing fire from tpreading. In California, the state highway commission hat dune some good work in burning weed and grata along the highway, thu preventing many fire which ordinarily start from burning cigar or cigarette thrown from automobile. After a fire has gotten a good atart, it is a mighty difficult job to stop, particularly if there is a high wind, Thousands and thousand of acre of grain and pasture land, a well a forest reserve, have been burned over this year, some of theta Tires lasting for several days, despite the well directed efforts of county, state and individual efforts to stamp the blazes out. Many ranchers now have water trucks on their places, equipped with pumps. These trucks can be rushed to the fire in a hurry and have proven very effective in putting out small fires. Range cattle and sheep men and grain growers are badly in need of cooperation from the airplane and we cannot give too much assistance in dealing with the automotive traffic. Two New Models of the CHEVROLET SIS Broadening the appeal of a line you will be impressed of cars which has already woo over 950,000 buyers since January 1st, Chevrolet presents two distinguished new enclosed models of the Chevrolet Six the Imperial Sedan and the Sport Coupe. With beautiful new Bodies by Fisher available in a variety of striking color combinations and with numerous advanced convenience features these new models provide, in abundant measure, those elements of distinction ordinarily associated with more expensive automobiles. When you examine the new individuality and completeness. But you cannot fully realize what an achievement they represent until you get behind the wheel and drive! For here arc all the qualities of smooth- six-cylind- er ness, power and acceleration which Chevrolet alone provide m the prtce range of the four combined with economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon ot gasoline! Come in today. Learn for yourself the new standards of quality and luxury that Chevrolet has made available in six cylinder cars at prices within the reach of all! Im- -- perial Sedan and Sport Coupe, Legal Publications. by their The Roadster, S S 2 5; The Phaeton. H 2?; The Conpe.$19);Th Coach. 919); Tb Sport Coap. $M) The Sedan, $67 5;The Imperial Sedan. $69);The SedaaOcli.ery. $ 9); The Light Deliver Chassis. $ IOOj Tb I f Too Chasm, $)4); Th I Too Chassis wiioCab. 6)0. Ail price L a. b. factor. Him. Ulck PROBATE AND GUARDIANSUF NOTICES. For further information coasaH the County Clerk or Respective Signers. j-- COMPARE cbe delivered price as well as the list price In considering automobile aloea Chevrolet's delivered prices include ooly reasonable charges tor delivery and hnaocings I "Dazzy" Fence, Brooklyn pitcher, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. has struck out 15 batters In a major IN THE MATTER OF THE ESon five occadifferent league game TATE OF OPHELIA FORSHEE, sions. He once fanned 17 In n Deceased. game. I The major league record for pitching effectiveness over a full season Is held by Ferdle Scbupp, who allowed an earned run average of only .90 per game during 1910. Frank Schulte, home run king of the Chicago Cubs In the old days of the cams championship reign. Is in a ospltal at Aurora, 111 suffering from is nervous breakdown. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned, Henry E. Beal, at his office at 103 North Main Street, at Richfield, Sevier County, Utah on or before September 25th, 1929. CARL FORSHEE, Burr Motor Company Salina , Utah Administrator. HENRY E. BEAL, Attorney. J26-A1- 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. are becoming expert in IN THE MATTER OF THE ESpatching tires, says an auto adver- TATE OF GEORGE T. HOLDA-WAtisement. How about some new type, Deceased. of rubber socks? Rochester DemoCreditors will present claims with crat and Chronicle. vouchers, to the undersigned, Laura Holdaway, at her residence at Auro- It used to be that the seaside re- ra, Sevier County, Utah, on or before sorts published pictures of 25t, 1929. to attract visitors but now they September LAURA HOLDAWAY, publish pictures of oh, well, you go Eixecutrix. on and finish it. HENRY E. BEAL, Attorney. The way some of these NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT newspapers are carrying on would almost lead one to believe that the Salina Lead Zinc Company free traders won the election last Notice is hereby given that at a year. meeting of the directors of the Salina Lead Zinc Company, held on the 12th When the nature loving child fills day of July, 1929, an assessment of the family vases with buttercups and one cent per share was levied on all daisies, father always selects a daisy the outstanding capital stock of the to put in his coat lapel because dais- incorporation, payable immediately to ies wont tell. the Treasurer of this Company at 50 Women sea-serpe- J26-A1- 5 anti-tari- ff SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR East Main street, Salina, Utah, on or Morris Fischbein is quoted as saybefore the 19th day of August, 1929. ing that mans teeth and hair are his best friends, but even the best of Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said friends will fall out. 19th day of August, 1929, will be de-- j linquent and advertised for sale at; public auction and unless payment is E made before will be sold on the 10th 10 of oclock day September, 1929, at Many a mans good 14 13 now bein stated that the a. m., to pay the the delinquent as- reputation Is due to the fact that his wife Vestris was sessment, together with the costs of sinking of the doesnt tell all Rhe advertising and expense of sale. j due to the wind. We have been won happens to know Wm.. dering whether the board of inquiry at KeriS ttieWyj: j ROPED AND BRANDED. A Scotchman called up the doctor in great agitation. Come at once;" he said. Ma wee child has swallowed a saxpence. How old is it? asked the doctor. 1894, replied the canny Scot. Philadelphia Public Ledger. j 50 Main J19t4 Street, Salina, Utah. in London wouldnt blame it ,over to our protective tariff. on Proof of annual labor blanks 'sale at the Sun office. ; for The trouble with playing the stock market is you can never tell whether a bull is a bull or just a bear in sheeps clothing. Education is first aid in finding out how little you know. Tampa Times. |