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Show fc.u THE SALIMA SUM Issaei Every Friiay at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 1.00 Six Months 75 Three Months PAYABLE IN ADVANCE . The UTAti a long distance list in the Baltimore telephone directory and called the surgeon in charge of the Marine Ilospiiu! in Baltimore 100 miles The surgeon, roused from sleep to receive the mesto the west. sage, asked him to radio certain emergency treatment to the Vest Cahou3 and to direct the captain to send a boat to a certain pier in Baltimore, where he would find a surgeon waiting to go out to the And so, in the middle of the night, in less than an ship with him. sea going ambulance carrying an officer a hour, reached the side of the injured sailor and brought him later to the hospital. wireless-controlle- Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. salina sun, salina, The Price of Washing Machines has advanced. Order yours now at the old price and get the fol- d OUR LEADING INDUSTRY lowing guarantee The growth of population, industry and wealth in the United States are subjects frequently paraded, but we overlooked the real Americans are phenomenon, which is the growth of government. perhaps the most governed people in the world, says the Yakima, Washington, Daily Republic. Nation, state, county and city all bestow a share and take a share of tribute. A.nd government makes business for itself. Whenever we see itself. Whenever a it, we see it growing, expanding, reproducing seed of it falls, in soil however barren, it shoots up and flowers, a full blown plant, almost overnight. Millions of Americans live on government; derive their support from the organizations society has formed to collect and spend the public revenues, to make and enforce laws and to administer the common affairs. H. W. CHERRY, Publisher. Government, then, is a leading American industry, a contemNo other industry receives and spends such a porary concludes. such numbers or contributes so little to the national It's no crime to be a fat woman any more, according to the de revenue, employs wealth. The fatter the better, and as a result, athletic ciees of fashion. Probably Americans will have to find a way sometime to check clubs, gymnasiums and other methods formerly used as reducers .he growth of government, or it will monopolize the soil and chcke are now taboo. The industries cannot keep ill other growths. Senator Smoot has said that if Congress sets up a Governor Smith of New York may have made a lot of enemies pace with it. new government bureau with three officials and $25,000, it will, But in the stand when he signed the dry enforcement repealer. vithin a very short time, grow to 20 times that sfize and require a he took he showed more real backbone than is usually found wit! nillion dollars. politicians. To have more government than we need is just as wasteful as more food for dinner than we can eat. Governor Mabey thinks a great deal of Southern Utah scenery, to prepare If as much interest was shown according to his own expression. for Southern Utah as there was the famous Wendover route in the way of putting over road campaigns, perhaps Sanpete and Sevier counties would be able to show something better than that to be found on the desert. Did ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25. Display Matter 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 Reading Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each Insertion. 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It is too bad that such trouble-makerwho do not appreciate the advantage df living in a peaceful, prosperous country, cannot be packed up bag and baggege and shipped to Russia, which must be the land of their dreams. After they had starved over there for a while, or had an eigh sentence a few of them to death as part of her day's work, they would have a whole lot more respect for this country. E. R. WAITE, Secretary Shawnee, Okla., Board of Commerce. T1 1AT the future holds wondrous certainties for a live city. s, teen-year-o- ld SILVER AND THE GOVERNMENT THAT a marvelous development is ahead of a city that has a spirit of progressiveness. T1 1AT a boosting spirit will make a citizen feel better, look better and make him better fit to do his share of city building. THAT The time approaches when purchase of silver mined by the U. S. Treasury under provisions of the Pittman act, at a price of one dollar an ounce must cease. The director of the mint has given notice that only six million ounces remain to be purchased to complete the authorized quota. After that silver must rely upon world market quotations for To those its price, which at present is about sixty cents an ounce. who do not understand why the United State mint is buying silver at one dollar an ounce when it could be bought for sixty cents, a little history needs to be retold. During the war the British government had to sustain the paper rupee in India with coin. Owing to the war silver was above par, and England had to supply the amount needed. The only silver available, $300,000,000 in the United States treasury, accumulated under the silver purchase act of former years The British government opened negotiations for the purchase It cost us sixty cents, but we sold of this silver for the Indian mint. it to England at that particular time for one dollar an ounce, and the British were very glad to get it it the price. The Pittman act then provided that this silver should be replaced in the treasury by purchase in the market at one dollar an ounce The mortality of sellwhenever the price went below that figure. British the when dollar market to one the at price was more ing the dollar that the one was price protected treasury from any loss and was a help to an ally in the war. GIVE US INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM WITHOUT THE it requires no superior wisdom to know that. THAT everyone has heard of the boosting spirit; it is that indefinable spirit that makes citizens together in a way that builds greater cities. THAT in cities where everybody works and nobody shirks, you will find that boosting spirit, a spirit, a spirit of hospitality, and pep all combined. THAT a reputation as a GOOD STARTER is easy to get, but a reputation as a GOOD FIN1S1 1ER is what counts. BELL CORDS Oversize operator was on the job. Promptly he consulted the Heavy Dependable No matter where you live, whether roads are good or bad, the BELL CORD will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Triple Guarantee: Writ for Bargain Price on oar wonderful BELL RED TUBES. 1 . Department of Agriculture Plans to Study Scientific Distribution Equally With Production. More attention must he given In the future to the economics of agriculture and to better marketing methods, without lessening efforts to promote efficient production, It Is declared by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, In a contribution to the r, the bulletin of the American Bankers Association Agricultural Commission. Under the direction of D. H. Otis, the commission Is giving particular attention to farm marketing. "We have gotten into the habit of looking upon agricultural production as a sacred obligation, and so It Is In one sense, but it la no more sacred or binding than the obligation to market crops without waste. If we do not do that we might as well not produce them, says Mr. Wallace. NATIONALLY KNOWN Look at the wonderful rugged tread of the BELL CORD. Built of finest material obtainable, by satisfied and skilled workers. Imagine the tremendous wear and tear that this tread can stand. The kind of a tire you have always wanted. PHYSICIAN SUMMONED BY RADIO .. NOTES States, they" are" not asking for speAll they are asking cial privileges. Is that they may be assured of equal opportunities, of open and competitive markets, and the right to organize and market their products collectively, aud to have the same access to the nations money pool as other people have. Farmers can meet together, pass resolutions, make speeches, and go home feeling better for a time; but this sort of thing alone will not get them very far. The time has come when the farmers must themselves organize agriculture in a thoroughly businesslike way; adjust their production to the needs of consumption; stabilize their products and market them efficiently; study conditions agriculturally and industrially which Influence the demand for and consumption of their crops; get a better understanding of the administration of the credit machinery; and employ trained men to do for them what they can not do for them- selves. When land was advancing rapidly In value the farmer could afford to That Is to say, In substance, that take some of his profit In the Inmust be put on a par in agriculture Seccreased value of his land," says method with other Big of efficiency retary Wallace. "We are past the Business. of period advancing land values, and, If agriculture is to be maintained, It must be ou a basis which will yield r a fair profit one year with another. So I have been studying the department with a view to strengthening our economic work." An alleged editor of a free press writes about two classes In White Collar and Overalls, and throws mud at the W. C. class. a free country why not allow both classes to live without prejudice? The W. C. man of today may be in the O. class tomorrow, and vice versa. Probably neither is to blame fo the class he is in. This is In fact, a big crowd in overalls, a big country and we need both. The point is, all class talk is demagogy and wear white collars too. wus possible. But the MARKETING Banker-Farme- TAR-STIC- K The steamship West Cahous, lying at anchor in Baltimore harbor, about nine miles from the city, needed medical help at about 3 a. m. recently and needed it quickly. A member of the crew So the had fallen into the hold and had hurt himself seriously. broadcast of wireless the a sent ship asking help. captain The call was picked up, not in Baltimore, nine miles away, but As at Cape May, N. J., about 00 miles due east of Baltimore. the West from Cahous New was separated by parts of Cape May Jersey and Delaware and by the eastern shore of Maryland, not to mention Delaware and Chesapeake bays, no direct help from it Telluride Power Co. Positively No Seconds or Retread Tires Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money we ship C. O. D. the very same day your order is received and allow examination, if tires do not meet with your approval, you need not accept them. You tah c no risk. You have all to gain. Mail Yoar Order to-da- y. He adds: "It Is the purpose of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics to inquire into everything which affects marketing and price, with the thought that we must serve the agriculture of tie nation as thoroughly on the economic side as we have served It in the past on the productive side. As to working our way out ofthe depression, the first responsibility rests upon the individual farmer. If ho is to get help he must help himself, both a3 an Individual and by Joining with efother Individuals In forts. The Government Is under obligation to clear away any obstacles which do not give to the farmers, Ina fall dividually and collectively, chance to help themselves. The farmer is entitled to exactly the same rights and the same opportunities that are enjoyed by other citizens. He Is entitled to a square deal." "It is not the obligation of the Gov- ernment to give the farmer any prlvl- leges not given to others," Mr. "If I understand the continues. mlnifs oX the fanners of the United Goodyear tires, tubes, and accessories. Auto paints and The PEERLESS Wal-lag- e Butter wrappers printed at this Send your orders here. office. |