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Show saLina sUn, saLIna. utaLI both teachers and students and all mental regulations of April 25, 1907, large city high schqolg have numerous highly enjoyed the well prepared din- protests or contests against the departments embracing some score of claim of the State to any of the ner served by the young hostesses. studies, while small country high hereinbefore tracts or subdivisions two one or IS EXCELLENT Published every Friday at Salina, schools can cover only COIL on the described, ground that the A broken nose and a swollen face staindard courses. The ambitious ruUtah is same more for mineral valuable were the injuries inflicted on the six ral community is not satisfied with will than for agricultural purposes, from page one) (Continued year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. this limitation. It insists upon a be received and noted for report to LosMember Utah State Press Association eveof fulltime 42.5 Gus Brox of Manti last Saturday capacity, percent Probate and Guardianship Notices. the General Land Office at Washingcomprehensive high school which will give to the country boy and girl ses due to all causes were 57.5; strikes ning. It is reported that the child and Consult County Clerk or the respec- ton D. C. Failure so to protest or no marher sister were climbing on the brok- tive signers for further information. Editor educational opportunities, equal to 7.8; mine disability, 2.5; and D.7. M. MARKUS will time within the contest, specified, NOTICE those enjoyed by their, city cousins. ket 47.2 per cent. During the same en garage belonging to Oluf Jeppson, be considered sufficient evidence of went three-incMexico Salt of New when a United States Lnd Office, plank became loosTo convert the small high school into period those the character of the Advertising Rates a comprehensive high school in- 48.2, Colorado 37.6 and Wyoming ened and fell, striking the child in the Lake Ctiy, Utah. April 8, 1925 tracts selection and the thereof, beTo Whom it May Concern 61.8 per cent. Utahs average daily face, breaking her nose and crush- 25c per inch creases enormously the cost per pupil free from otherwise Duplay objection, ing is hereby given that the . 10c per line because of the necessity of employing production for the week ending with ing her upper lip into her teeth. The Ivjadc-rwill be approved to the state. Eli F. is estimated at 9,700 tons. bones were set in place by Dr. C. E. State of Utah has filed in this office special teachers at high salaries to April 18th Another Price newspaper, the West and last reports were to the ef- lists of lands, selected by the said Taylor, Register small classes. In California instruct Date of first publication April 17 Entered at the postoffice at Salina, says among other fect that she was getting along nice- State, under section 6 of the Act of the median cost per pupil in the large Utah, as second class matter as sub16, same 1894, Date of last publication May 15 on the in article an July Congress, approved ly. things high schoolshaving 20 or more teachviz: Serial School Lands, Mr. Mrs. Brox were a here for and Indemnity ers is $194, while it is $294 in schools ject: 2 The general tone of the Spring Can- few days visiting with relatives and No. 035254. Lot sec 6; NW!4NEt4, having 5 teachers or less. In New Sec. 20; Township 22 south Range 4 York in the high schools having 250 yon camps is optimistic, Standardville friends. .3 Salt Lake Meridion. East, to 200 enrollment the median pupil working five days a week with comCopies of said lists so far as they cost is $112, while the cost in small pany men working six days. Rains is Book . to said tracts by descriptive relate E. P. Mayhew, the piano high schools is $205. In some states working four days a week with the been have conspicuoussubdivisions, the cost per pupil in small high future outlook bright. Superintendent tuner, is still in Salina at the ly posted in this office for inspection schools is shown to be $300 to $400. It. P. Fitch stated that he had not Gates Home. Mr. Mayhew is by any person interested and by the How may the rural communities received any notice of a wage cut and the public period generally. During recommended by 51 rs. Frank organize a comprehensive high school that he did not expect the company of publication of this notice, or any The North Star and Year Book and keep the cost within reasonable to make a move in that direction. lime thereafter, and before final apCallaway of Richfield. limits? The necessity of gathering Superintendent George A. Murphy staffs or the N. S. H. S. were given proval and certification under depart the facts bearing upon this problem at Storrs, where 190 men are em- a complete and pleasant surprise last AND BETTER I OR A LARGER and other high school questions has ployed, stated that he did not antiFriday afternoon when Misses Ruth a LINA prompted workers in this field to ap- cipate a wage cut by the Spring Can- Scorup and Edra Murphy announced Deyon Coal company and that the mine that dinner would be served in the Salesmanship is the key to all suc-c- peal to the Bureau of Education, underto of the had worked four days during the past High school dining room. Not one had Interior, The lawyer sells his evidence partment various the of take the week. They expect to work at least expected such a pleasant surprise as organization to the jury, the doctor his service to sec in interested four days this week with a possibility the girls had sponsored and financprimarily his t.m patient, the merchant goods agencies ed the movement alone. Such an inan additional day. to the public, and so foith. If you ondary education for cooperative re of Educa At Hiawatha the mines worked four vitation was readily accepted, as the aie looking for a better job, you must search, using the Bureau staffs had been in tiie English room Com The .bouse. as a clearing bo able to first sell yourself to your tion days during the past week and exfor hours without any recreaU has of Education missioner agreed 1'uOire employer. pect to work the same amount this working tion. first the the undertake step anservice, week . No cut in wages has been ibis value and need of saleaman-ih'com nounced or is The banquet table tastily decoratanticipated by the ofextends to everything in life, being the selection of a general ed of the and laden Here some the delicious goodare mittee. pro comFuel States of United ficials the As it applies to individuals so it must Hal Felt Eduies held covers for some twenty-fou- r of Bureau of the activities posed No town can pany. apply to communities. The service: this in were cation staffs of composed setting up The Utah Fuel camps at Sunnyside guests. grow and prosper unless it is made To assume the duties attached t n p of loyal citizens who sell it to the are Gate ind Castle working fairly the office of executive secretary ol Sunnyside working four and ready purchased coal districts to instranger at every posible opportunity steady, the committee to serve as a reposifive days a week and Castle Gate apsure their roads of operating fuel If you are a pessimist and look upof information in the way of on the sour side of everything, you tory proximately three days. Columbia when the tome arrives. raw data made available through continues a California oil fields are said to be will see only the worst in your town steady working schedule on forms approved by studies specific on account of the demand at the steel diminishing in production rapidly and point it out to everyone who on the committee, these of graduate stuwhile no large producing fields are comes across your path. But if you plant. on secondary education topics, dents are satisfied and enthusiastic over Superintendent W. J. Reed of the being opened up. The construction and other special research studies the prospects of your community, you Lion Coal company at Wattis stated of locomotives ordered by the railmade by any of the cooperating orwill unconsciously sell Salina to your that the company had announced to roads are being built with future prosfriends from outside, to the stranger ganizations independent of the gen- the miners that no wage cut would be pects of changing from oil burners eral committee, such information to within the city, and thus to the and that the men at his camp to coal. be distributed by the Bureau of Edu- made, All this sounds, indeed, reassuring world in general. three and four days a were working cation in the. way agreed upon as deand regarding our own coal fields in week. We all want to see Salina prosper sirable by the general committee and Our lines are complete call in and look and grow. We want people ever- the Commissioner The future for the Utah coal dis- Salina canyon we can add that their of Education; to location is such can enter that they ywhere to regard it as a god town them over. collect data for research studies auth- tricts is very good, according to the the with Carbon county a live town a fine place to make orized competition of the of statements superinmany tabuby the general committee, with excellent prospects for supertheir homes. late or assist in tabulating data on tendents, reports circulating to the Our prices are right. But to see that accomplished you iority in quality and smaller cost of of crude authorized studies, undertake through effect that already shortage must consider yourself a salesman of Producing companies in its own personnel to make studies oil in the west, is getting drastic, production. Carbon county anticipate that the the community, and you must set out recommended the of several and that companies by the committee and next five years will bring around to prepare yourself for that particuof have been approached on the matter by the, Commissioner approved greater lar job. Cultivate the habit of seerailconsumption of coal by railEducation; to publish such theses and pf supplying the transcontinental roads than ever before, and what is well of the as Salina how good points ing Salinas Busy Store. as are recommended roads with coal contracts. Just for the good as the bad points. For no salesman special studies, goose is good for the will in future this the far necessity and committee the approved by ever succeeded unless he was first by the Commissioner of Education, and arise cannot be ascertained at this gander. sold on his own goods. to prepare and distribute periodical time but it is so auuarent that some And then after you have come to lists of available data, theses, or of the railroad companies have ala fuller appreciation of the true asstudies under way, or comsets of our community, go out of your special by member institutions or copleted have to decide on the bond issue proway a little to tell others about them. Even though you can see no direct operating organizations. the Sevier district board of The above paragraphs are taken posed by education. Our North Sevier High result, the kind of spirit that this will create is bound to make Salina from the service the U. S. Commisschool will be in grave danger if the a larger and better city in the years sioner of Education is distributing to bond election should result in a failthe newspapers of the country, and ure to vote the bonds. to come. Every taxwe give them space in our leading ediwho our has high school at payer torial because they are very timely CLEAN UP AND KEEP CLEAN heart, ought to vote for the bonds. here just now when our voters will We have had this week designated Salinas clean-uweek. This does not signify that cleaning should be confined to one week. It should go on and on all summer for cleaning is a progressive movement. A lick and a promise, the winters collection of debris hauled away, and Good , then complacently forgetting all about in it that is not a spring clean-uany sense of the word. If the morale of the home owner Call or Phone Your Order weakens, if the maintenance of spic and span premises is neglected, the ore weeks spring clean-uis little le;s than worthless. While nature in putting on her summer clothes is the proper time to get in the best work, but any withdrawal from a standard set during the first clean-uis to discount the work already done. The Salina Sun Salina Visitor In I jured By Fall . . legal Notices - h non-miner- al s News-Advocat- e, PIANO TUNING . Year And uNorih Star Staff Are Entertained c. SQUARE DEAL BATTERY SERVICE The Electric Shop n Special Sale Mens and Boys Clothing , , The Fair Merc. . p THE B. B. SHOP The Home of Meats all kinds of Groceries and Fresh Vegetables p THE B. B. SHOP p Preserve Vacation Beauty p OF VITAL INTEREST TO THE RURAR COMMUNITY. The pride of the rural community is its high school. Of the nearly 15.000 public schools in the United States, about 12,000 or approximately 80 per cent, are located either in the open country or in places' of less than 2,500 population. The average enrollment in these schools is 69 pupils, while the average enrollment in the 3.000 large schools is 590. The average small hif.h school employs 4 teachers while 23 teachers serve in the average laj ge high school. The DR. II ARRISON Oj itometrist Is at the Lewis Drug Store the first Thursday of each month. IL ive your eyes cared for. 51 odern equipment. Right prict :s. Our Kodaks are always in demand blit especially now (luring the Summer months. If you haven't a Kodak you are missing lots of pleasure. Come in and see our various styles and convenient sizes. There's one here for you. FILMS Lay in a supply of Films before going on summer trips or vacation, lie always have on hand a supply of new Films to fit any Kodak. It's convenient to get your Films of us. Lewis Drug Salina Co- Utah Dinner cooked while youre away neither overdone nor underdone ( A big roast I Vegetables done just right. Some cook I folks remark when dinner is served, but the real secret is the Westinghouse Electric Range automatic in its operation, convenient to use, safe and sure in its result. 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