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Show THE SALINA SUN THE SALINA SUN It Can Be Done, But It Takes Pep, Push and Perseverance weeks, keeping your temwhen you afterward remember per there is something you want to look at again and he cant find the paper you loaned him. Try that and well bet youll never again be guilty of borrowing, especially such a low priced article as a newspaper. YOUR NEIGHBORS PAPER. fifty-tw- o read the from your paper, but who borrow it neighbor each week, should return the favor. Why not subscribe a while and loan it to some neighbor who is not now takirg it, so as to sort of even it up? It is true your neighbor is kindly and lets you have his paper, Young Dental Couple, Presumably. sometimes before he finishes reading Wedding Report of WeBtern it himself, but dont you know his Standing In an arch of ferns, smilax family remarked a thousand times and pink flowers of the season, the about the way people borrow, and young couple plighted their tooth. they have wondered why, if the paper Boston Transcript. . is worth borrowing at all, it isnt worth subscribing for? John Woolman. We merely offer this as a suggesHe believed that love could reach tion tell your neighbor that as soon the witness for itself in the hearts of as his time is out you will subscribe all men through all entanglements of for a year, and then you will loan custom and every barrier of pride and . The event justified . him the paper every week. Go through selfishness. . wherever he went, his confidence; a whole year having to stop what hard hearts were softened, avarice you are doing to look for it, or hav- and love of power and pride of opinion ing to hunt up the paper when he gave way before his testimony of love. calls for it, and spend twelve months, Whittier. You people who like to Can it really be done? Can a man young mechanic took him up and with a family, with a wife and two there was nothing for Pond to do but children to suppoit, make up the de- agree. ficiencies in his early education, go For the next eight months MadSubscription Rates through college, acquire technical dock studied hard. .During the night . One Year training and rise to the top in his he earned a living for his family. In $2.00 chosen profession? the day he fitted himself to enter 1.00 Six Months Consider the case of George F. Stanford university. He crammed 75 Three Months Maddock at twenty-fou- r. He had come into those eight months the informaPAYABLE IN ADVANCE pretty far since he left the farm with tion and knowledge that the usual a most rudimentary education. The high school student gets in four law country boy had been transformyears. He was able to save a little Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail ed not only into a printer but in ad- money but decidedly not enough to Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. dition he had become a first class me- carry him through the university chanic who understood the intricacies Maddocks employment during this of the new type-settin- g machine so college period was of varied characADVERTISING RATES. well that the manufacturers sent him ter. During the first two years he all over the country to erect the ma- worked as a printer in Palo Alto at inch 25c. Matter Per Display per month, $1.00; single issue, chines and instruct the compositors night. Over Saturday and Sunday Special position 25 per cent additional. in their use. He received high wages and during vacation time he went to Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. and his job was safe for life. Yet he San Francisco and operated a lino Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. was not satisfied. Looking ahead, type machine. Later his quickly acBlackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. he saw long years of the same kind quired knowledge of electrical engi- Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read- jf manual work, with a foremanship ; neering was helpful in providing for in the factory as the final goal. To the family. He made week-en- d trips ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. to get above the mechanical to San Francisco and did work for rise, For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each work he was doing, into the sphere electrical manufacturing companies. Insertion. where he could spread the wings of When he reached the advanced elecNO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. his energy and really fly, to accom- trical engineering work, Maddock beplish this feat would require the came assistant instructor at Stan technical training to bp had only in a ford and from then on the support of H. W. CHERRY, Publisher. his family, which had been increased university. Could he acquire this training? by the arrival of another baby, beRight then he stumbled against an- came an easier matter. P ULROAI) MEN WANT and machinery men, and erecting other obstacle. The universities were Thats the story. Maddocks rise in NO STRIKE. public buildings and doing public oot accepting mechanics with a sixth-grad- e the engineering profession, a rise that work without bids. and education. They insisted upon finally made him There is a very good reason for Take this instance reported recent .he of a corporation of a four-yemanager general high equivalent themmen the whether doubting Iy from Washington: school course. Ill get it, said Mad- reclaiming 60,000 acres of land, folselves, that is the railroad employee, Cowlitz county, Washington, pur dock. He went to James Pond, then lowed as a matter of course; the big really are in sympathy with resist- chased two Yuba tractors, paying principal of the Sacramento (Califor- thing in his career was his ability to ance to the decisions of the United blind-alle- y therefor $5615,00 for nia) high school, and asked Pond to throw off the shackles of a Board. Labor States Railway while either the Holt West take him as a private student for a tractors, next weeks to see beyond job, The truth is that the men have n or the C. L. Best fern and his to Pond man future to talked the fee. envelope, plan pay young been expecting a reduction in their steel constructed out this to decided specially and that pera for time through plan e carry ca-.evidently wages and, as would be the designed for road work, was offeree the job of preparing him for the uni- sistent, tireless effort even while he among any other body of intelligent the county for several hundred dol- versity was too big, he fixed the fee supported his growing family. July men, they have made or are making less. It is also stated in the lars The Sunset. high to discourage Maddock. preparations to meet the new scale. ess that the same firm that sold pi The strike statements are made fq leaders of the unions, whose view the tractors for $5615.00 to the coun of a competent physician immediately tv submitted a bid to the U. S. gov HORSE SENSE ABOUT point has been distorted by months ernment on after the lump is discovered, she will TAXES. HIGH the same tractors at of effort before the board to resist C. Ainsworth, the pioneer be rewarded. In a number of inJ. a difference $3790.00, of $1825.00 Capt. the inevitable downward trend of the same week. The people of Cow- head of the U. S. National Bank of stances a lump which she feels will wages. not be a lump at all, and the experiThe employes, on the other hand, litz no doubt will want to know il Portland, Oregon, points out how the sur-taxenced physician will be able to tell income federal their is not as as discourage money good just rre in the main sincerely interested He her and trade. that an operation is not indicatof that industries the bids and foreign government, why in taking care of their jobs an I their ed. If a distinct lump is found hy the no shows were not that taken. capitalist intelligent homes, and few employes in any inReaders will say away off there in will take chances operating a busi- physician, operation must be advised. dustry have more good reasons foi Washington state such things might ness or industry that is dependent doing so. be possible. Could it happen in youi on selling its surplus abroad when It should not be forgotten that the . own state? We print the news the the government takes half his profit men in railroad service work under if he is so lucky as to make anything. much more favprable conditions than people want and if we hear of anyAny tax becomes unproductive thing of the sort we will publish it. in outside shops and industries. fiom a revenue standpoint when it The existence, and the policy of lessens production and drives investthe labor board have benefited llif GASOLENE FIRE HAZARDS. Copyright, 1922. Western Newspaper Union. securito purchase ors railroad employes because the board Here is valuable information hov ties. It may be proved with much cerii bas prevented these reductions lire hazards from static electricity taxes are all tainty that God Intends no man to Hve The excess-profit- s until of the after long wages wages in this wrorld without working; but it can be reduced by simple device. passed on to the consumer, being seems to me no lesB evident men doing similar work in other inthat He There have been so many disasadded to the cost of manufacturing. Intends every man to be happy in his dustries had been cut. trous fires occasioned by static elec-liIt is written, "In the sweat of Capt. Ainsworth also talks horse work. To leave railway wages on theii thy brow, but it was never written, Chithe a he declares when sparks sense that occurring during "in the breaking of heart, thou present high basis would be to make of gasolene from tank trucks nese wall high tariff will cripple Shalt eat bread. Johnthy Huskln. a at class favored employes railway at filling stations that Stephen H. American industrial development. the expense of the shippers and other HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Brooks, president of the Oil Conserva(lasses of people, including other tion Engineering company, has sug- YEA AND AMEN. To the small town or country housevorking men. gested the following remedy which In speaking before a convention wife who has not easy access to a has proven very efficacious: of newspaper men not long ago, Hon. market there Is a HOMES VERSUS REVOLUTION. Take a piece of pipe and drive it A. P. Sandies, for years head of the great satisfaction This country has a great deal of into the ground below the frost line Ohio State Fair association, said: In the knowledge no matter that radical material that would be swept and let it extend about 8 feet high made The country editor has never who comes she Is along in any wave of revolution that It should be driven into the ground a million dollars. As a rule he makes prepared for an along side the gasolene station close more donations than any other half-doe- n might come along. This emergency. There is one element that forever to a point where the tank is to be lofolks. A town is always on the first aid In an blocks the danger of movements of cated. Attach to this piece of pipe map if it has a real, live weekly paemergency Is a this ihaiacter the small home and about a length of iron chain per to make a noise, advertise its shelf kept filled with and when the truck drives up to un- merchants and make land owners are in majority. people think. foods which may be used in a hurry He who owns his home and sits un- load throw the chain over the top of The rural is a paper power that is call when husband brings home under his own vine and fig tree is own- the truck tank. This is a very inex- recognized by the political boss more expected company. With canned soups or home canned ed by the home influences that are pensive piece of apparatus and may than it is recognized by the home be the means of preventing disastrous folks or even the home against revolutions. merchant. soups or broths one may make a good dish for the beginning of a meal, then The millions of little homes, bunga- fires. Some companies absolutely re- Ihe clubs, the lodges and social with a salad dressing some sort this and lows, gaidens and acre tracts and quire have it installed at all events all want space in the home of a jar of salad Is usually easy to prepare. owners of suburban improvements their stations. paper whether the subscription price If one has time a berry pie makes a A device which is in common us are the safeguard of the nation. is paid or not. The profit in a counfine dessert ; or a shortcake, using The man who owns a little home, in California and which adds an eletry paper is often the money that is canned fruit, Is always a favorite. The or fruit tract or small farm is owned ment of safety in unloading gasolene, credited on the books of the editors foods used will depend, of course, upon by that property and is not an easy is the chain which is fastened so that and never collected. The good editor the taste of the family, and if one is mark for the red flag. it dangles upon the ground beneath is so busy getting out his paper that to be prepared the canned food, whatLegislators, bankers, employers of the truck, and is always ready for he does not have time to collect. ever It Is, should be replaced at the first opportunity. labor and government generally service without further adjustment. Everybody ought to take the home A few cans of fish, such as salmon should do all possible to make it easy so they will have a place for and paper, tuna, sardines and clams, if COAL STRIKE MASSACRE. to own and keep homes. their funeral notice and so they will some Jars of sliced dried beef, liked, and At Herrin, 111., last week two score be sure of getting one their folks bacon, peanut butter, cans of corn and BOOSTING CHERRY. n or more miners wore mur- wont be ashamed of. Go around and tomatoes, with a bottle of good salad dered in cold blood dressing, which may be stretched by by a mob of al- subscribe now and pay for it in The is not in the addition of cream, a box or jar of union and miners leged sympathizers. politics, but we cannot refrain from cheese, are a few of the foods which Press reports say: Tracks, buildivoicing our approval of the candidacy will be most commonly used, not forand ng.of hundreds thousands of EASTERN MEDICS GIVE of Hon. J. W. Cherry' of M.t. Pleasant several cans of good soup. A getting SOME TIMELY ADVICE most delicious tomato sauce for justice of the supreme court of dollars worth of equipment were may be the stuto of Utah. An able jurist, a dynamited as todays battle closed mude in a hurry from a can of tomato shortly before noon, amid the hilarid Ignorance as to the significance soup, using it with cold meat or hamman and a broad-visioneous whoops of 2,000 bloody drunk of the early symptoms of disease, burger steak, If at hand. public-spirite- d citizen, Mr. When taking dishes to a church supCherry fitted for a place niineis and the admiring plaudits of lather than the fear of surgery, is the chief cause of delay in submit- per or hall, mark them with small bits on the supreme court bench. The their women folks. A national effort is being made to ting to treatment, said Dr. Joseph of adhesive tape with the name writpeople of southeastern Utah, who condemn and forever stamp out the olt Bloodgood of Baltimore at the ten in Ink. This will not wash off at know Mr. Cherry gather intimately ail easily, and one may Identify one's and who have had an opportunity of disloyal propaganda and teachings convention of the Utah State Medical with little difficulty. property that are primarily responsible for association which was held last week judging as to his qualifications, will, When baking a crust for a filled such horrifying and on the University of Utah campus. we believe, approve his pie. bake it on the bottom of the pan, candidacy Dr. Bloodgood gave a number of pricking it lightly with a and render him general support, re- outbreaks. fork; this The questions involved in this lectures on cancers and breast tu- keeps the crust from blistering. gardless of their political affiiliations. whole situation are shall the govern- mors and told how to treat and cure To make bias binding take the bindMoab ment or the labor unions ru'e, (,nd them. He is recognized as an authorer from the sewing nmchinq and press In-fshall independent labor, not belong- ity on these subjects. He said: the material as It Is drawn through the COMPETITION IN ing to the unions, be protected in the mation will largely prevent or t inder. PUBLIC BUSINESS. legitimate exercise and enjoyment of ture cancer and most diseases. The Western states, counties, cities and its constitutional right to work un- most important thing is to select a school districts should adopt uniform molested? Shall employers of labor family physician as a medical adpolicies of lettir.g public work, pub-l- i protected in the exercise of the:r visor and get this information. end publicly owned supplies to conduct their own businesses Ravages of the Bookworm. Every woman over twenty-fiv- e i:gt equipment to the lowest responsible and employ whomsoever In the earliest writings we find menof they please years age should know that a lump bidder. without regard to the employes af- in the breast is just as acute a dis- tion of the ravages of the bookworm. Too many official bodies are arrofiliation or with any ease as an intense pain in the region lNenus, who lived about 450 B. C., Is the earliest author known to write of gating to themselves the right to deal labor union or other organization cf of the appendix. She should be in- Its ravages. Horace, Ovid, Pliny, Mardirectly with dealers, with miaterial any character? formed that if she seeks the advise tini and Lucian also wrote of him. Issued Every Saturday at Salir.a, Sevier County, Utah. nt r Resources Over Million Dollars Capital and Surplus ar 10-to- jut KITCHEN CABINET WE BANK OF Sffll FUST One-Ha- lf 85pOn22 JAMES FARRELL, President H. S. GATES, Vice-Presid- ent H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier The Fourth Has Past But We are Still Here and Have a Few Bargains Left We Will Mention Summer Hats and Caps Rubber Boots - - - 25 to 50c. Red $4. White $5. - non-taxab- le (Salina Cash (Store c dis-harg- e 1 12-fo- Mr. Builder:- Are you planning a barn, work that will need s a First-Clas- residence, fences or any Lumber? We have all grades of well-stocke- d Building Material. John Arneson Lumber Salina, Co. Utah- - non-unio- Times-Independe- clean-minde- The sanitary ftiarhet Is prepared to supply your table with the very best of Fresh and Cured Meats. They are most appetizing. Our Grocery Department is complete with Staple and Fancy Goods of the Highest Quality. Times-Independe- oi HW 7Wlrtf V me sanitary Martlet The Place of QUALITY. Salina, : Utah |