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Show THE SAJLINSUN ' THE SALINA SUN THE Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. Subscription Rates One Year$2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 75 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - re-,ar- ADVERTISING RATES. per month, $1.00j single issue, 25c Special position 25 per cent additional. Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line Legals Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eacl Insertion. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Display Matter- - Per inch OWER OF PUBLIC OPINION The railroad shop crafts have lost the strike. They have been .eaten as no band of strikers was ever beaten. They were beaten because from the very start public opinion ,y as solidly against them and no strike can succeed against such opposition. Public opinion was against them, first, because after the public lad established an impartial tribunal to peaceably adjust differences jetween them and railroad managements they refused to abide by its lecisions; and, second, because they refused to accept a wage award hough it fixed wages from 29 to 90 per cent higher than in 1914. Strikes are bad things. They symbolize anarchy no less than ndustrial warfare. This one has visited misfortune and hardship on many who vere contented with their rate of pay and working conditions but vho went on strike because an arrogant and stupid leadership so CHERRY, Publisher. HOW TO REDUCE TAXES The western states are spending too much money on their pol from fifty to eighty dollars per capita. tical overhead All who are getting the money are interested in getting nror money, having more duties, more fees, more offices and more po.vei Money is the concrete power with which politices puts over to wring money out of people and raise more taxes. The dodge of shifting the taxes on some other group should nc deceive anyone because it finally must come out of the producer an consumer. The only way to reduce taxes is to spend less, cut the overheai lav cost of government and refuse to vote for every new and scheme proposed. The farmer and the home owner simply cannot go on pay in more and more for government. ordered. bomb-throwin- Consider the school children. They toil mentally five days in the week, when mental toil i9 dif ficult and not at all attractive to one of their ages. They have not attained the station in life where the value of ai education is apparent. To them study is a hardship that is foced upon them by parental authority. How, then, can we wake the children up and induce them tc lov take a stronger personal interest in excelling in their studies? can we induce them to strive to be at the head of their respective 1 classes? Honors in marking do not appeal to children as they do to the adult. The juvenile mind has not reached the point where it can ap preciate to the full the glories of 99 or 100 per cent. What will appeal to their young minds? What will supply th' incentive that now seems so often absent? Prizes for excelling in study! Let half a dozen prizes be awarded in each grade ea' h month so that all will have a fair show in the competition. A ' single prizt would not be sufficient. Too often it would be a foregone conclusioi as to who would win, and the incentive to excell woJd be destroyed Every child knows what it means to get j. prize. It is an event that overshadows many others with thenr,. A child will work for a prize when otherwise his or her inclination would be for play. It would cost a few dollars for our school officials to arrange a senes of monthly prizes, but it would be money spent to the very best advantage. At any rate, the idea is worth serious consideration. 1 IVloab imes-Independe- de-ecti- law-abidin- g, fTces ofCntataurlUtiliZeCl Reformation A. of our royed cut-ov- e, man w.ll Imply give d..ucv. wm. by fir. True Kictl lIr ca, land, will b , ch,n Uy ,alt pUce conservation of our forest lanyL useful purposes such as industrial activity and .... . hoebuUding. A Vote For Ernest Bamberger For United States Senator means Utahs Voice Shall Be Heard! greater demand for meat as they HINTS GOOD TO KNOW must indude in the diet what is Strong hot vijiegar will remove necessary to make efficient workaiiit from window glass. men. In cooking Utah has the chance to grow the cook uncovered and in salted f, red and produce the pork that is ater. win-er consumed on the coast. S. S. DaughIn cooking underground and vegetables, cover and cook in erty in Utah Farmer. water. Use marrow from bones as suet, ? .'his is very delicate in flavor and nakes the mste light. Dampness may be removed and dors destroyed in cellars or pantries y the Use of a bowl of quicklime et whtire it will be out of the way. To k ep things hot on a gas range .nd to conserve gasoline or oil in a .tove secure a piece of sheet iron to Sufficient hpt over, all burners. vill be diffused to cook tho Vhole (inner and the receptacle needing the most heat may be place J directly over the fire. To prevent meringue sticking to nife or pulling off pie when cutting t, add a pinch of crea'm of tartar to vhitos of eggs wbeu. beating. Small roun.j loves of bread for use n making dainty sandwiches may ,(i ftcd in one pound baking pow- c cans. Butber the inside of the an and fill only half full of dough. 'above-groun- d VOTE THE vege-able- s, REPUBLICAN TICKET (Paid Political Advertisement) un-alt- M4.'fffftfftfftttttf?fiitjkit Come and See the Baby Rotarex Washer it !! Special Demonstration on tti Apex ft t HOGS IN UTAH The .majority of farmers in Utah do not appreciate fully the importance of the hog industry in our livestock markets. Few people realize that during 1921 the people of the United States ate as many pounds of fresh and cured pork, not includ- y 4 ing lard, as they did of all other A.V z meats. The farmer cannot go wrong in breeding hogs of the rights types providing that lie studies the market and works economically. All hogs are nxt equal in adding ti t f t f the profits, only those types that it are in demand will be found able. The type of bog to be used it depends on the preferences and con ditions of the breeders. The breeder to be successful must cater to the market standards. On the coast, fish has been in competition with pork. Fish has become costly and scarce because of the wage for workmen, labor in the coast industries is high. The people of the Pacific coast are now consuming lean pork for economys Cleaners and Rotarex Washers Begining MONDAY at Xellunde Power Company Office t profit- There 13 a 8gnificant relationship between a great yard lumber and a modern city. Consider the millions of people, and trades, the business and money involved in the process c ng a great city from the products of the forest. And. the trar of one to the other is of the Jon greatest importance. Let , w,ll be no further obstacles thrust in the of this ue way line between the two. The main reason for the rapid growth of this country , universal ownership of homes by the majority of families h the unlimited supply of lumber available. Our great forests of pine and fir are like fields of srraii Today Utah is in the uneirdable position of being without a vote in the United States Senate ! It is unbelievable. Yet it is true. When Senator Reed Srasot votes Aye! for constructive legislation for the welfare of Utah or the Nation Senator William H. Kings stentorian Nay cancels Utahs vote in the upper house of the American congress sub-ecte- d to FORESTS BUILD CITIES g, train-wrecki- h DANGERS OF FIRE SHOWN WHAT SAY YOU? Let Utahs Voice Be Heard! They deserve no public sympathy, for from cowardly assaults n defenseless men who refused to strike to ad murder they stopped at nothing to accomplish their self-s' ends. , When sympathizers under the false and subtle pretense of and equipment deserted trains on a sweltering desert innocent women and children to suffering and hardship thier eprehensible acts were brazenly applauded by strike agitators. If this strike did nothir.g else it set the sober mind of America It has aroused n action against bolshevism as it never was before. element of the peopel to realization he hat bolshevism is not con'nned to Russia and that if the cherished a heritages and institutions of civilization are to be preserved public is law upheld duty attaches to the citizen to see that justice prevails, co are .nmensurateiy penalized. md transgressions and transgressors The Manufacturer, g The American Tobacco Company is imprinting upon its cigar ette packages the warning Be Sure to Eextinguish Match, Cigar o Cigarette Before Throwing Away. The Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Company was the first to tak action in the direction of educating its cutomers, but followed a lit tl different line of approach. Instead of marking their packages, the devoted considerable space in their Velvet Joe s Almanac to a editorial article entitled Into the Burning Fiery Furnace. The tobacco trade papers generally have given cordial Suppo: to suggestions that the manufacturers and distributors of tobacco eel u ate the public to be more careful in regard to the hazards pre:ent ed by matches and smoking material. If every industry and every citizen would do their part in elim inating fire hazards and extending the idea of fire prevention, th national fire losses could be reduced hundreds of millions of dollar annually. 1 1 Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mai Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. tax-raisin- It's Team Work that Counts The total registration of motor cars in the United States on July, 1, 922, amounted to 0,845,000 compared with 9,413,000, one year before. Total registrations are estimated at 13,000,000. In other words the United States alone has over five times as many automobiles as all the rest of the world combined. If for no other reason, these figures alone show why the United States should maintain its dominant position in the oil industry. If it had not been for the initiative and enterprise of American oil prospectors and producers, one person out of every ten in the United States could not own an automobile today nor could American automobile manufacturers be turning out 2,250,000 cars and trucks for 922. Any agitation or political activity which interferes with or normal development in the oil industry directly affects our leadn ing position in the world oil production and incidentally the opera-ioof every family auto in our own country. 1 H. W. MUL FAMILY AUTO tf Salina, s Utah Fact ory Demonstration will be in charge of W. 1 . Kali, Factory representative. it ( The Ladies of Salina can arrange for home demonstrations any time during the next two weeks. CALL PHONE NO. 44rl for appointments and have a rug cleaned FREE. sake. Fuel is the big item on the western coast. People, to be efficient in labor cannot live out of a paper bag. They must be well fed. In order to cook the diet with economy they have turned to lean, fresh pork. Utah can have all of this trade if she works to on that end. The increase of staple industries the coast will ways give a jJ'Huride Power Company Electrical Appliances t i Utah f J Salina, h?. .. |