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Show Yur. SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. IrtAll Ir Hut in, (iriaii). f iance and other the radioed at JuLl.ty owned SDiJ poll-i!uiuirn (uuiiiur hrie , ally pay 5d to R pf rent lower wage, and tharg y t inutli Uuk rate bghr than we pa), while giving servne whih is luurj Every Fiify uderior to outs. there iuu) be iheuieiii al arguments favorable to public owner-himsi mstisr under tbs lo.tifr4 it t Yt pestefflf it balms, s serond ! of indoktry but they fall to the giuund in a free country hke the set of ConyrtM tf March 1. MT. 1 be gteate! objection to suh a system is M inseparUnited Naie able companion political operation w hi h make public owner-hi- p MJBSCRWION RATES in piscine an economic misfit 1100 Ob Vsar Mr bad our evpriieiue adh publics! opeiuion of the railroads 100 ............ Sit Month. during the war, With impatied sciviie and freight rales ever impuked. enjiense of opeiatmn ec reded by bundled of millions Psysbls In Advanca I he changed conditions since they were the revenue received rciuinrd to piivale tuiitiul it an unanswerable argument against In iiiakii.g ef allrcn cm 44 a4ltca aa well aa lla this sotiahktic plan. In mi.li.-- THE SALINA SUN l with liii. Girat -- n oM-iair- gen-eill- p O - s F A SAL1NA-UTAMember L1 IN A . H Federal Reserve System w. Advertitirg Givtn on Arfliration. Rate BEET SUGAR VS. CANE Editor and rubliibn II. W. CHERRY THE REDS MEET AGAIN good people who think lliat Russia liaa plormcJ and tht llio rJ aie turning pink Mould do well to read lb procedure of the "Hurd (.omnium! Inle nialionale, now in progrraa in Moacow. Anmng the things almli are being discussed and pul forward are a reiietalion of the program of world revolution until a world dictatorship of eoinrnunial ia ealabidied; apetial allenlion to the de defen-iiv- r velopmenl of the communist movement in India and China; ; measure" agama! llie war on the communiata planned by encouragement of the revolutionary movement in all coloniea belonging to Europe and to the United blatea of America. line ia undoubtedly an ambitioua program but it ia one which the reda have been following since the inception of the movement in I k. capi-taliam- Ruaaia. fly every let known to science and cookery, beet sugar cannot be distinguished in the laboratory or it many use from cane sualI hey ate one ami the same chemical compound, sucrose gar. though derived from different sources. fo admit a prejudice against II S. C E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. GAT FA I.es, II. B. CRANDALL and Cashier. V.-Pr- beet sugar is to admit ignorame of the advance of this great industry, f more beet sugar mean f he buying better prices hence for of states. farmers more profit many G4 Joi.n.h, ADDITIONAL LOCALS arna John-sothe Messrs Grant Man. h II Webb, Sll-- I Slid Veil JrtiM-- 1.1. iv er-r-..- n 1 Mn M. ami A!4m Mr. an I family a ml Mr. ami Mrs, Oral Taylor ml at an J MIT EASY. It it not always satyr To apologise To begin over To take advice To le unselfish To admit an rrror To face a anrer To I charitable To love your enemy To lor considerate To avoid mistakea To endure aucces To keep on trying JUrw rl. and lYwatd 4 Johnson, M)4 Mos AJa Bulge Juhnsi.n, Li.Uti Harward, IlriuM 1 I'kih niutoied to Fishlake and liar- - joined the Burges family at their i4 R-Harward, h4 ward, cottage over the week-end- . (Tsytc-- Mr. and Mr. Mile turfew wire Hod and hote at a weiner party at Maple Grave Monday evening, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. t'uifew, who were visiting in Salma. Other guests were Mr. and Mr. James Gurfew, Mr. and Mr. Frank llarwatd. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Simon llarward, and Mrs. F. Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. flay Ivie of Aurora, and Mra. Frank Curfew of Pocatello, Idaho. To recognice the silver lining To maintain a high standard To praetire the Golden Rule, BIT IT ALWAYS PAYS! We will never get an ideal candidate fur office until ame politician envoi-ve- s l the dry candidate. LU-ra- outing One of the American delegalea, according to the new dUpauli-ea- . Msjle Grove Sunday. volunteered the statement that great progress wa anticipated . in America during the neat few years especially among the ten milThe Mice Nam! an. I La Vcve lion negroes in the south. With the starting of so many factories Ylty ami G4 ami tarns Johncun To he in the south and the industrialization of the negro he declared that ii. I Me. f r Ll4 ami Uo4 Johnson i Sat to Mnt To forgive and forget tmtro4 unlay. high hopes were entertained that the negro could be brought into the To profit by mistakes communists ranks. We ate all inclined to view any danger of outTo think and then act Mr. ami Mr. Joe Christensen of but breaks of communism in the United State aa a trifle To keep out of the rut Mr. Carl Brown has returned to Iimkl-- y are visiting friends n.l res-ti.e- s in a home Lake four Salt after her To make the best of little it is at the same time true that the less we have to do with the govtin week. Beula Miss with West. To shoulder deserved blame visit winks ernment that foster communism the better1 he danger in America is not so much from the out and out liberal who are spreadcommunist perhaps as from those e4mlcsl Trmniortstiom ing doctorine which strike at the very roots of our constitutional traditions and only prepare the ground for ever more radical doctorine .which may spring up among us should we lose our respect for the American government. fa-n.l- nj-)i-- 4 At. Cashier Aviators, it is said, can play golf up in the sky and we suppose that the holes are furnished by the broad-minde- d When imople marry for better or worse, they usually dont appreciate how much worse it will be. far-fetche- d self-style- Why hurry if you are going in the wrong direction. d 1 $0 POLITICAL OPERATION WASTEFUL One of the beat examples of the wisdom of private ownership aa compared with the public ownership, is our railroads. "Iliey are privatey owned and publicy regulated, with the result that we have the largest traffic, beat service, highest paid labor and lowest rates of any country in the world t t t Sr Redmond A t (By .Special Correspondent) & CUMDice JF trine Manrioini forj)T& s7tt XJ Aurora (Ky Special Correspondent) Me Monroe Defeated. In a fast game of baseball played on the Redmond diamond Sunday afternoon, ttwcen Monroe and Redmond, the former met a decisivw defeat at the hand of the champs. The score at the end of the game stood 9 to 3. Monroe, always hailed as maintaining a fast team, was outgeneraled at every point and ' the Redmond boys had an easy time in putting over the victory. Battery for Monroe were D. Lee and C. Lee. E. Jensen and Lee Christensen were in the box for Redmond and Steele performed as catcher for the locals! The Misses Wanda and LaVeve Petty of Nephi, have leen the house guests of Gail and Varna Johnson for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson and daughter, Elaine, motored to Moroni Thursday to Spend the day visiting relatives. 1 Andy Anderson motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and son, Rex, and daughter, Edith, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston had Ora Ilcnrickson, all of Delta, were as their guests during the Pioneer guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. day celebration, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson Wednesday and Thursday of Williams and family of Morgan, Re- last week. turning to their home the visitors, together with Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, Roy Curfew of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Fishlake, ; motoied to Aurota for a weeks visit i with friends and relatives. Mrs. Amoes Talboe entertained at a birthday anniversary party at her Mr. and Mrs. Rily Ivie, and Mis.1 home Sunday afternoon. Dinner was Merlin Ivie and daughter, Edith, served at five, covers being- laid for motored to Provo Monday to spend twenty guests. the week. Mrs. Ivie is going to con- Over 750,000 Bigger and Better Chevroletsdelivered sinceJan.lst! MBkX Acclaimed by hundreds of thousands everywhere as d car, the Bigger the worlds most luxurious tremendous 6uch has Chevrolet and Better enjoyed it stands that of the today on buyers part preference first choice of the nation for 1928 1 Over 750,000 new Chevrolet delivered to owners since January 1st! The largest number of automobiles sold this year by any single manufacturer! Never has enany Chevrolet enjoyed such overwhelming publiccomd car dorsement for never has any bined such impressive performance, such delightful comfort, and such distinctive style. Come in and inspect the car that has won such spectacular nationwide approval. Youll find quality you d automobile! never thought possible in a i low-price- J I - r sult a specialist. low-price- i Mrs. Alice Jorgensen of San Francisco, rpent a week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mason, Jr., are relatives and friends. , the proud parents of a baby girl, born - 3? Mother and Saturday, July 28. Mrs. P.ay Blackburn was I mong the daughter are getting along fine. i visitors from Redmond to 1 he capitol week-encity last of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reynolds S Springvlle, spent Thursday visiting Miss Leah Nielsor. of Sedjl bake, is Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jhonson. in Redmond and 'is visiting with friends. Mrs. Frank Curfew and son3, Sian- ley and Gerald, returned to their Miss Vera Anderson, 'whtf spent home in Idaho, Monday. Stanley and some time at Park City, has return- Gerald have been visiting at the horn? ed to her home in Redmoi id. of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curfew for the past six weeks, y Mrs. Brig Jensen and J .Irs. Elmer Nielson left Monday of tl iis week for Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Harward and McGrath, Canada. They were accom- sons Bernard, Fersual and Jesse and panied as far as Salt La) ce by Elmer Mr. and Mrs. William Harward Nielson. motored to Maple Grove Sunday to I spend the day. Joseph F. Peterson, Franklin. T. Nelson and J. C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ivie, Myrtle were looking after business matters a t Springville Madsen and Edith Thompson returnMonday of this week. ed Sunday from a weeks stay at j Fishlake. Mr3. Carl Anderson ai id children, and Mrs. Myron Cartel , are here A number of young people enjoyed from their homes at Los Vngeles, and a weenie and marshmeilow roast at are the guests of latives and Maple Grove Sunday. They were the friends. 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