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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Socialism's Worst Blow Racers NEWS NOTES FROM - remarkable InREDMOND stances In history of the abandonment of a great belief is presented by Premier Mussolini of Italy. Formerly a rabid Socialist, be is now, with the Conference for the high priests of responsibilities of state, so thoroughthe North Sevier Stake was held ly converted to sound business prinhere last Sunday. The diferent wards ciples 'bat he speaks of the present were all represented and the Redorder under "the glorious name of mond Ward choir furnished the capitalism." Mussolini, who in many C. M. Mickelson, president music. ways represents the hardest blow Soof the high priests of this stake pre- cialism has received, recently said: "It is my conviction that the state sided at the meeting, and all present enjoyed the splendid instructions must renounce its economic fune of & i J tions, especially those monopolistic character that a government which L. S. Dorius and family of Delta wants quickly to uplift its own peomust give free play to private enmotored to Redmond and spent the ple and forego any measure of terprise week-en- d visiting with relatives and state control or state paternalism, friends. which may satisfy demagogy, hut, as shown by experience, will turn out to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Christensen and be absolutely fatal to the Interests daughter, Ida came home from Salt and economic development of a counLake last Sunday. try. 1 do not believn that that complex of forces which In Industry, agriA number of ladies spent Thursday culture, commeree, banking and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ro- transport, may be called with the land Crane, complimentary to her glorious name of capitalism, is about of time it was as for a birthday anniversary. A delicious to end, it wouldlengthseveral thinkers by thought luncheon was served and a sociable of social extremism. One of the time enjoyed by those present. greatest historical experiences which Itself under our own J. A. Christensen and family mo- has unfolded has clearly demonstrated that yes tored to Ephraim the latter part of all systems of associated economy last week, returning home on Tues- which avoid free Initiative and IndiWhile away they were the vidual impulse, fall more or less pitday. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ernel Jen- eously in a short lapse of time. sen. given. uj The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson was a scene of much merriment on Saturday afternoon when a large crowd of relatives and friends met in honor of Miss Afton Nelson prior to her going away. Dainty refreshments were served and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Some families hate to have company. Others like it, because as long as the companys around theyre not fighting. A man has a charge account at a grocery and a gasoline station but has enough money to settle only one bill. Guess who waits on his pay. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson and These are the days the boss takes daughter, Afton motored to Salt Lake on Sunday and Miss Nelson a vacation and then gets mad when will leave there Wednesday for her he returns, because things went betmission in the Central States. ter while he was away. Mr. and Mrs. Edvin Jensen and Miss Leah Neilson left the latter pait of the week for Southern Utah in company with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen of Cedar City. They expect to visit all the places of interest while away. A number of friends very pleasantly surprised Mrs. T. P. Peterson Monday atternoon. The occasion was in honor of her biithday anniversary. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Eph Jensen. Mrs. Lester Jensen delightfully tertained at luncheon on Monday ternoon in honor of her birthday en- the value oi our lumber and when we have some especially choice stock on hand ready for livery, de- we know the trade will accept the news joyfully and rapid- So we advise you to send your ly, orders at once as the supply this year is limited. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. D. E. OLSEN Watchmaker and jeweler Plain and Fancy Engraver. See DEES JEWELERY Allwoik Guaranteed. Salina, Utah CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. Albert returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake where they had spent the past few days. ADVERTISEMENTS Mrs. Peter N. Nelson gave a shower at her home on Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter-ilaw, Mrs. Vernal Nelson. Dainty refreshments were served the guests by the hostess. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. Dr. C. M. Peterson, Eye Strain Specialist, will be at Hotel White House, July 18. Anyone suffering with Eye Strain do not fail to call. Plenty of reference in your own town and elsewhere. FOR SALE Coed house with half Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Barnes of Salt lot. Apply Eail Fenn. acre Lake were the guests of .Mr. and J13tf Mrs. Ilans Rasmussen the early part FOR SALE Wicker push-ca- rt for of the week. baby. In first class conditions Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Jensen cele- at Ileber Chritensen's residence. brated their 25th wedding anniversary Friday evening at their home. Some fifty guests were invited. They FOUND Rlack hand-baa- :. Owner were served a delicious luncheon by can redeem same by showing identificathe hostess, who was assisted in the tion and paying for this ml. The Sun. serving by her daughters, Leona and Francella. The host and hostess reICE 1 cent per pound. ceived many beautiful presents from J3!2t. P. C. SCORl'P. 10 cents per quart or 12 CHERRIES Loyal Frandsen came home Sun.?!. P. C. SCORLP. J292t. quars day to stpnd a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James FOR SALE Five-roobrick house with basement and big lot. Also butcher shop and grocery store S A LINA WILL BE REPRESENTED in cement building. Fixtures and all While none of the members of the complete. At a sacrifice. See Jacob Redmond, Utah. to attend the road con- Willardson, m at the same prices as paid by dealers ALL Sire 30x3 VS BELL CORDS NON-SKID- S Price sue. Stand. Clincher 20 Each NATIONALLY H Super Sire, Clincher 30x3X Straight 32x344 30x3 3ix4 32x4 OVERSIZE KNOWN Look at the wonderful rugged tread of the BELL CORD. Built of finest material obtainable, by satisfied and skilled workers. St raik'ht Straight Straight 33x4 Straight 34x4 Straight 32x4 44 Straight 33x4 l4 Straight 34x4 44 Straight 35x444 Straight 33x5 i Straight 33x3 Straight Discount if cash is sent with order. Imagine the tremendous wear and tear that this tread can stand. The kind of a tire you have always wanted. Oversize Heavy Dependable No matter where you Hve, whether roads are good or bad, the BELL CORD will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Triple Guarantee: Mileage Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money we ship C. 0. D. the very same day Quality-Workman- ship Writ for Barfrtdn Prfow on oor woodffal BELL RED TUBES. Positively No Seconds or Retread Tires your order is received and allow examination. If tires do not meet with your approval, you need not accept them. Too taka no nil. Too lavs all to gain. Mail Yoar Ordar n eivg to-da- y. lysfilM'wO.vl delegation vention of the Scenic Highway Association to be held at Celar City, July 17, have been named as yet, a goodly representation will go from this city, according to announcement. A big time is planned and E. S. Hinckley, secetary of the association, writing from Provo, says that a caravan will go around the scenic highway loop following the meeting. A visit to Cedar Brakes, Zion National Park, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Fish - Lake will be included in the itinerary. five-eight- takers. At last reports Avery was just entering the eastern border of Colorado and was clipping off the miles in splendid shape. That "bunk the price Rotar-ian- s are spreading about the racers going via. Salt Lake Lake and the Wendover route is entirely misleading. Avery and it has been assured Emma, here, will travel over the best and shortest transcontinental n route the Pikes Peak highway. They will have to if they would win the race. The contestant are expected to arrive here anytime after next Sunday morning at 9 oclock. Ocean-to-Ocea- EGGS IN Miss Bernice Okerland returned home Friday, after spending the Fouith with friends at Gunnison. Lea Brown left Thursday Salt Lake City where for morning Miss . he will spend some time visiting. Veda Herbert of Salina, is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clegg, at Miss the week-en- d Cen-terfiel- W. H. Brown J. B. Starks, a young banker from Payson, has been appointed as assistant cashier at the First State Bank of Salina, to fill the vacancy created when June Webb resigned to act as secretary for the Piute Reservoir & Irrigation company. Mr. Starks has had much experience in the banking business and his appointment will prove valuable to the banking house. Monday, after spending a few days at Salt Lake City, combining business with pleasure. and Mrs. Earl Fenn, Leo Crane, Benny Peterson and Bert Fordham were Monroe visitors Sunday evening. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cunningham of Ogden, are here visiting with Mrs. Cunninghams parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gj Sorenson. THE E Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elben have left for a camping trip' to Fish Lake. They expect to spend two weeks or more at the resort. Miss Arda Burr entertained Wednesday evening at a social party. Eight guests were present and every one enjoyed a good time. Mrs. Carl Draper and son Wallace, and Mrs. Benna Allred left this morning for Salt Lake City, where they will visit for some time. Miss Faun Madsen and Mrs. R. A. Fox, entertained in honor of the N. N. Girls Wednesday afternoon. Twelve guests were present and a good time was enjoyed. Mrs. E. C. Wright entertained the members of the program committee of the Literary Club at her home, Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to five guests. The egg crop during July and writes August is always small, Michael K. Royer, The Farm Journal the coming winter. Poultry Editor, in the July issue. The hot suns and the sultry air Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilkerson and are as depressing to fowls and two daughters, Mirth and Glee, of beasts as they are to' man. Broodin-nes- s Sigurd, were the guests of Mr. and and the advanced stages of molt- Mrs. J. G. Sorenson for a few days alsc slacken the laying. ing last week. They left Friday for A generous shade during the day Scipio, where they will visit with and fresh-ai- r housing conditions at housnight are essential. Open-froes give the fowls the benefit of cool, pure air at night, without the dhnger of exposure to rain and wind storms. The water supply should be fresh and clean, and the vessels kept in the coolest possible place. "Summer feeding must not be so heavy as winter feeding. A grain ration of two parts each (by measure) of wheat and oats and one part of corn will keep the fowls more comfortable than when more corn is used. A sole diet of corn is injurious, for corn is heating and too fat- friends and relatives. June29t3pd. FOR SALE One 2Vi h. p. electric motor. Nearly new. JENSEN JAMES C. June 18tf Mr. and Mrs. Will Cunningham, Mrs. J. G. Sorenson and Mrs. Carl Draper were on a short outing to the ranger station, Thursday of this week. They spent the day in rest- ing and admiring the beautiful ery of that district. ing there. tening. "Mashs should be made of two parts by weight wheat bran and one summer months. Green food will part of each of wheat middlings, help cut down the feed cost. cormneal, ground oats and meat As hot weather will quickly stale scrap. Feeding the mashes dry in- eggs, they should be gathered sevstead of moist is preferable, especial- eral times during the course of the ly during the summer. .lay and kept in a cool, dry, "Where fowl are confined to runs? cellar, and marketed every green food, such as lawn clippings, i.hree days if not oftener. vegetable tops, weeds, cabbages or It is important that the air be pure sprouted oats, should be fed. and free from bad odors. I once had Milk is an excellent summer food. a dozen eggs in a paper bag standing No matter in what form buttermilk, a foot away from a pound overnight skim-mil- k or sour milk it is always of balls also in a paper relished by the' fowls. bag. The next day the camphor Each year I aim to get out a flavor was so strong in the eggs that goodly number of hatches during the they could not be used. months of June, July and August, and save the pullets, says M. K In Europe they fight in the sumBoyer, The Farm Journal Poultry Editor. "With good care these pul- mer because the heat makes them lets keep right on growing and be- that way and in the winter the fight gin their laying in January, Febru- to keep warm. ary or March, according to the time they were hatched, and they keep it You cant blame the weather for up right to the end of the year, doso bad. No matter what it being ing their best laying during the does, somebody starts cussing. well-entilat- or Fix your machinery now, while you can get the extras. We have them for all makes of Mowers and Binders. Louis Jacobs. JStf. ML For Stream Fishing. We have just you want in the line of Fishing Tackle. Lewis Drug Co. See our Fishing Tackle in the window this week. Stock up while we have a full line. Lewis Drug Co, Going to Fish lake? We have the right kind of tackle for deep falling. Lewis Drug Co. office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN A good Terms J2?tf scen- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith of Afton, Wyo., returned home after spending the Fourth with Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy returned with them and will spend a month or more visit- what NEW ASSISTANT CASHIER reutrned d. hs four-eighth- MORE ol nt their friends. 'VmiVs Ocean-to-Ocea- Max Cohen was a Salt Lake visitor this week. He motored to the capi-tTuesday morning. Miss May Ewles left for Salt Lake She will City Thursday morning. some time there spend visiting a :d expects to attend school there during af- n we say Ocean-to-Ocea- SUMMER-TIM- INTEREST. On Way Advices have been received by Dr. J. A. Lewis this morning, that "Avery, of Gasoline Alley fame, in a transcontinental race with Walt, and realizing that he must avail himself of the shot test and quickest route to win his bet, will come over the n Pikes Peak highway. An appeal has been made to the citizens of Salina and the county commissioners to clear the loads of all small pebbles and fix it the same as for President Ilarding on his recent trip to Southern Utah. Avery will take on gas here and maybe some oil. Dealers in second-hand tires and other junk are warned not to molest and trouble Avery in any way with "snap deals. Arrest will follow and attempt to delay the leader in the race. Now that Avery has chosen n the Pikes Teak highway as his routing betting is largely in his favor and odds are being offered at six and to six and s, with plenty of money and no If you find a boy who persists in studyinf during school vacation, its GETTING time to call in the doctor. an- niversary, a pleasant afternoon was spent and a dainty luncheon served by the hostess. WE STAND BY The best way to improve a lettuce sandwich i3 to take out the lettuce and insert some ham. LOCAL ITEMS OF li One of the most 3 Its A THE UNIVERSAL PAR PHONE 89. LL the comfort convenience and thrill from any car is to be had from a Ford. Pleasant, Utah to be had In addition, you have the real economy of purchase and upkeep exhibited in other caps to the same extent. WHY NOT A FORD, RIGHT NOW? ed |