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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE SAUNA SUN Sunset Over Historic Alamo Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salma as second-clasthe Act of Congress' of March 3, SUBSCRIPTION One Year ....... Six Months 1879. - . in 'Advance.- In making change of.address,.pive T S2.00 1...... as well as ... s 1.00 -- s ne.w. tn- . THE A Editor and Publisher Priori to the advent of the so- little early as yet to visual- ize the importance, of the supreme called chain grocery ktore, there decision invali- - little general- advertising by grocery The people bought dating the. AAA. Even. the Brain or drug stores. or the.y bought physic.. who. potatoes Trust professors themselveS lower supposed to know much about ume business with resulting soinVv.hirt prices wak not encouraged by publi- be" to seA.ned. everything ' stunned by the sweeping character of cizing. the "merits 'of different pro tie- - ducts' in order to increase thejr sale the decision. It is? now feared, foband us.e. cause of the lines of reasoning But when the chain s;tore idea was lowed by thd majority of ihe court that, other pet New Deal measures Solved it was found that advertisingm was essential and indispensable . go into the discard. , to move goods and create The principal points of the not was It new in terest eento seem products. stitutionaJity of the bill around the processing tax and. long before the advertising the subject of states rights. The of. chain stores influenced other held that-- , congress w;as not chants to reach their customers in in an effort to making a legal use of it's 'taxing pow- - the came manner, sales crease by offering the publie when it assessed taxes or luxuries in necessities household' groups of our consumers and then and at reasonable forms attractive another to over turned the money . . was it citizens. of our This, prices. group in reacted idea not distribution mass and The is class held, legislation to the benefit of the buying public . the general welfare. So far as states rights aro con- - and today essentials of fife are the court ruled that it is be- - ferred from producer to consumer at e a price which would' have been yond the province of the congress of volume the for United States to 'regulate the possible except industry .'of the country.' sumption, created by intelligent ' are not engaged in, inter- - vertising. : These savings for the family state commerce and the federal gov- ernment has no right to go into a pockelbook have increased, purchas-stat- e and hire or 'coerce therii into ng power for other lines of certain things about ' their .ness. .The result has been a greatei sale of additional comforts and lux- . . . crops. nationai dcbt and the memce of new aml hiffhertaX- . They- know that the general thjnkin); publi is beginning tcun-.f-te- r ,lerBtand that eventual Ux reduction is essential to permanent prosperity. who elts . a rare congressman doesnt keep his ear to the ground and'its also a rare congressman who 10JT1 usn ear c0.ns ' uen that an economy program in federal . government is now desired,, and is in- employment,. dispensable to increased ..... industrial expansion, building activ urt er NAUTICAL j NOVELTIES in it. . '. will be reThe U. S.. S. 'the membered as mystery ship of States? United the navy.- - She disap- g THE WATCHING PAPERS.- - adver- . busi- - South Atpeared completely, lantic, during the world war, leaving no trace of wreckage or personnel to tell the story. Post-winvestigation developed that no record of any attack on the vessel had teen made and that what happened to 'the Cyclops will probably be' a matter of con- jeeture. About eleven years ago, Atlantic shipping was for months endangered by the erratic behavior of the Gov ernor Tar, a disabled 'British schooner, abandoned by the crew in She carried in her hold a fortune in Canadian lumber.. Twice steamers put off from Nova Scotia to tow her ashore and salvage her cargo, but each time, after they had boarded her, a sudden storm forced em to abandon the attempt. Months Pbe appeared off the Azores wb0j.g aprajn efforts' at salvage met with the same defeat. Her final fate, a(. jjke others, remains a in-h- Administration officials in Washconcerning ington keep 'informed what the newspapers of the country are saying about them through a government clipping bureau, known as Press Intelligence. About fifty persons are employed- to read and clip some 400 newspapers every day. Everything that refers to the activities of the government, whether of praise or censure, is clipped for the infomarbion of the departments or officials. concerned. All editorials are gone over by a staff of trained workers, wlo condense their substance into convenient form for quick the higher-upreading by . Each morning typewritten bulletins containing a digest of the news anJ editorial comment clipped the pie- vious day are sent to President Roo- sevelt and his principal executive officers, while- mimeographed copies are furnished to some 400 minor of- - . ' ABSTRACTOR 'Phone uni-tai- e, en-o- driv-an- DENTIST SALINA UTAH Office Hours: ; 9 to 12. Utah . . ' - 1:30 to 5 p. m. fife om (frodlbfcl indjjtfiligi1 GGaElh(IgGI37(3gB This gives you a peek into the Wilken Family liquor closet. a(-e- - .con-for- ' DENTIST 9 A.M. to 5 P:MV Hours In Gunnison Each Wednesday mid-deea- n. s. e, Richfield, Utah 221-- DR. H. CRANDALL dont borrow. - . . Qualifed by years of experience to" . w'rite ACCU Abstracts RATELY. Work guaranteed by filing 'of Surety Bonds.. F. O. BULLOCK Salina Ernest ar - mys(-ery- - l . coal-burne- Coal-Passe- r, rs Our familys whiskey being priced so reasonably its easy to keep a handy supply on tap! n - care-cla- ", - A lot of folks objected when Pros'- - . dent Jefferson paid $18,000,000 for all the Louisiana Territory. It would cost 'the government that much now to take a tree census of Philadelphia J Subscribe - e camsafe - driving Aggressive paigns are being inaugurated by stun dents of a number of American versities and colleges. The old idea of the average college boy, which painted him as a ponsible, driving his flashy roadster at incredible speed while one arm circled a blonde and one hand held a flask, was doubtless much exaggerbut. it remains a statistical ated d truth that the most dangerous ers are those in their late teens and early twenties. If the menace. of to.,.obile accidents can be brought home to these drivers we will have taken an important step in curing the .' problem. . One of the campaigns is being . pyer fiftem ye;rs aR0when the ducted at Yale, where the Yale News, 'ea3 S. S. New Y'ork was. a .' as distinguished .an undergraduate are careful- - KinR George of England and the late The original clippings newspaper as the country possesses, and filed for reference, K;ng Albert of Belgium became .has issued a pledge, for students to ly classified van be article iso a that the complete aboard ionorary sign. Signers of the pledge agree to who official furnished fired any and visited had promptly after ghjp they follow such simple, obvious, and- yet desires it. . the boilers of the good old man-o- vitally essential practices as to drive This service was established about war. The two shovels used are now always at moderate speeds, never to two years ago und?r the National Re- - on display in the crows reception puss on hills or curves, to stop- at traffic covery adnvinist ration, and was spoil- room of the battleship New; York. stop signs and not jump The himself. During the Boxer rebellion, in Chi lights, and to be fair to all other Sored by the president head .of Press Intelligence is Miss na navy men repaired & railroad line drivers.- Any driver, young, C.- Blackburn, who super- rom xaku to Tientsin, China, ami aged or old, who. follows' these rules Katherine w subordinates ork of her the vises has a relatively small chance of beoperated it successful yvith men takof the the and daily automo-firsen from the engineering, department preparation t coming involved in a major bulletins. . of United States naval vessels. bile accident, due to his- own. . . officials no douot get lessness. It .it" more difficult' to enlist in the ' It would be" a the from headaches .a the LU for S. navy than it is to enroll in gre.at thing good many nation if every university saw the in- - criticisms contained in the dippings many o o;,r leading universities, Ser-o- f .j Blackburn sends them. vice in the Unjted State? navy' . auguration of shell a campaign. killed ing the last two years privilege for which only about' one more than '70,000 people in automo-baske- t WHATS IN A man in sixteen, b'etween the agqs of bile accidents, and practically every MIDDLE NAME 17 and 25 years, cam qualify. one of those accidents was prevent-- j A battleship requires, for. & comThe thing that is going to beat able. In every one of them human Nopainting of her exterior hull plete Franklin Delano Roosevelt .next. TAXPAYERS BECOME .error human failings, human irres-- j 250 gallons; of anti- approximately n ma 0nIy: one . thal y G R EA TEST EM PLO Y ER S. ponsibihty, were the greatest contri-e ha9 ever bccn re corrosive paint, 230 gallons .of anti factors. The university stii- buting to the presidency. Ulysses1 fouling paint, and 175 gallons of light According to the dents who are fighting auto acei- - elected rey paint. The Grant- survived his handicap, News, the federal payroll early in .' are setting an .example that Simpson dents g couldn't' paints are used on 1933 included 2,159,835 persons. By Clark Mover should be emulated not only by their but Herbert and the grey- paint on bottom December, 1931, the number had no could Warren Gamaliel Harding!! fellows, but by their elders. sides and superstructure, chips DecemAnd in to 7,558,228. grown James Knox Polk. John Quincy was the total Birchard 1935, ber, 9,047.956. Hayes, Adams, Rutherford. PEOPLE AGAINST It is said that the .political leaders These nine milli.on people receive William Howard Taft and others. MENACE. federal iay totaling more than John Calvin toolidge and Thomas at Washington are' planning for a Observers of press comment and Woodrow Wilson beat' the gamq bv short and snappy congressional ses-- J per year. long public opinion throughout the nation dropping their first names. Perhaps sion. It is much more apt. A striking of how are forcibly- impressed with two some others did also, but the two- - and sappy.. illustration . : . sound traffic engineering saves life facts: First, the desire pf the people term presidents appear in the rec;j . ; and limb is seen on Michigan avenue to maintain the neutrality of this ords as Thomas According to the .philosophers of in Chicago, where a rearrangement nation and avoid war and foreign en- - Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln;, Theo- - old, just two. things were certain of the signal system caused of' drop tanglements, and, second, the grow-o- f .do re Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland death and .taxes. T.his can now be 46 per cent in pedestrian acci- - ing demand for balanced budgets and William McKinley, James Madison amended. to read- - death and higher ' .taxes. and Janies Monroe. dents, 27 per cent in all accidents, reduced taxation, . and 57 per cent in property damage.! Congressmen who have just return- Frankdow n now a bet that So get Atthe same time traffic was .speed- - ed to Washington, after some months in Delano' Roosevelt will rotbe re- - A scientist has set out on a voyage ed up about 15 per 'cent. at home among their constituents", elected. The odds should be better tor discover just what is a tuna fish. l!etter to New Our definition: a tuna fish is- a guy! have felt this sentiment! They know, than ten to oqe. Some fellows seem to earn their that nothing causes' greater worry Y'ork that plays the saxaphone. ' : reputation for piety simply by wear- - to millions of citizens Republican?' .. : a of shoes merchants. from to church, and Democrats alike than the soarour local ing pair squeaky Buy Buy from oiir local. merchants. middle-cisio- James J. (Jimmy) Walke.- - rs - . s jy Jupiter, sister ship of tjie Cyclops. The most important advan- tage of an electric drive ship is that the steam part 5f the' machinery is not .connected to the pr'opellors by means of shafting. Another item is The . trend of public opinion" was econonlyf- inasmuch a? a turbine drive ship at 1G knots speed uses 48 per cent 'more fuel than, electric drive ships pf the same, hull design, tonnage and speed. con-farmi- "irres-cours- ; ; Modern reporters make .iclentifica-boy- , tion .complete by .such parenthical ex-- a A. (Jrnfi) Farley, planations James. H. (Jimmy) Doolittle,' and The fallowing Nautical Novelties That 50 per cent increase in pla.te. furri-she'by th'e u S,.Navy Kglass production 'was heralded to f fuitinj. station' at Salt Lake City: some extent by the automobile coldr5ve ship ever Eend-Trib- . s. lision statistics. South , . im-th- g. h 1:1 tran.i-cerne- against the AAA decision than there W'&s over the one invalidating the NRA. The real reason perhaps is that the decision did not come as a surprise. Good lawyers everywhere expected it. There were even some evidence of efforts on the part of cer- New Dealers to prepare for the inevitable aftermath. Following the decision we can, of expect the usual demand from radical sources ' that the balance of government be upset and that a constitutional amendment be adopted preventing the supreme court from interfering with the will of congress the executive as expressed through congress. This would be, of only another step toward tha autocracy of Stalin, Hitler or Musso- lini. There is little chance that any such amendment will be adopted. The fart is that as time goes on and the and effect of the decision is felt it will become more and more popu- lar. After the NRA was invalidated wo heard all sorts of predictions about what would happen to the country. But business commenced steadily to pick up, and a referendum held now on the NRA would certainly be an enlightening election, especial- ly for the New Deal leaders. When we hear that the. farmers are hostile to the supreme court de- we must remember' surveys show that only a portion of the farm- ers were in favor of the AAA in the place and that farmers as a are among our firmest eonsti- tutionalists. And it is not to be for- gotten either that if the invalidating the processing tax brings down the cost of living, as seems likely, the housewife, who carries the market and does her owm shopping is not going to be at all displeased. man who, as a! was contented on Christmas-witfifty-ceshirt and a twenty-fjv- e cent machine-mad- e necktie now has $ son who isnt even satisfied .with a new automobile unless it has a' radio The nt m-- urie's which, in tuim, involve ihere was less open bitter criti- by many branches of cism on the part of New Deal leaders rising - against Franken-ma- y . busi-doin- feiidiiig the mission its' the revolution Mexico. One hundred year's later the Texas Oeritennjal Exposition, opening at Dallas jlune 6, pays tribute to the Alamos gallant defenders.' adds soilness tu study of the Alamo Mission, historic Texas shrine of Lib erty, in the center of San Antonio Here 182 Texans (lied 'to 'a mart, le- A Texas twilight this photograph - in-- . . Salina , Utah Vo.l-ar- e mei-eo- , : . ' Merfiber Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurarce .Corporation - epoch-makin- g 1'' , , was-court- er . ( . is a uficon-.ord- . . First State Bank of Salina A DECISION. It . 1 All customers of this bank enjoy the benefits made pos- -' sible by Deposit Instance.. It. ss. provided in accordance .With our unvarying policy of adopting all justified precautionary ' ; measures to safeguard, the funds entrusted to our care. , Advertising Kates Given on Application. H. W. CHERRY ' HE Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has ushered. in a new era of security cr funds deposited with. i .sured bank-up to and including $5i,000 for each depoiitpr. RATES: -- Payable In Banking History matter, under s New Chapter A ss Thin-skinne- - d j Dur-JMis- is-- s. we'-hav- do . 1 anti-coirosi- - anti-foulin- - -- a Knowing how likely some neighbor or other is to stop by most any time, were all for keeping the shelf full up. And it dont take much for everybody to do just the same as us. If youre one of the folks thats so excited over the tastiness of our Familys Whiskey, yougot to thank the boys that help me for a whole tot of it. Granting Ive had 43 years Experience at making whiskey, this here proposition is a Family affair, and I just couldnt make out vith'out those boys! r. j to-b- ' - George-Washingto- ; I . - Herald-Tribun- ' e. ,i sided and Bottled by Jot. S. --v- il Finch I Co., Inc., Schenley, yTHMW of Schtnley Products Co., Inc. 0 1 |