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Show THE SAUNA SUN THE SAUNA SUN LET THE PEOPLE THINK We shall have lower taxes when we have state, county, city and school governments which find ways and means to get along on less income not before. We shall have such economizing government Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. when we have a public determined to enforce economy upon its disburses of taxes not before. We shall have a public determined to Subscription Rates enforce economy only when it refuses to heed the appeal of this or One Year $2.00 that or the other group for this or that ,or other improvement or inSix Months 1.00 novation or service or whatever it is that the public is persuaded it Three Months 75 must have. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE We need political leaders pledged to economy and business efficiency in government, not political "persuaders seeking to put Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mai something new over on the people, thus swelling the tax bill and treating more offices. Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. r STATE BASE FfflST Capital and Surplus $85,000.22 Member JAMES FARRELL, President ADVERTISING RATES. MINING AND PROSPERITY Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c Mining news from Utah and other western states is the most Special position 25 per cent additional. has ben reorted since the readjustment period Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line encouraging that started. Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six wdrds to line Lead has reached .0635 'cents per pound; zinc is up to 7 cents Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion the Pittman act; gold minObituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read silver is pegged at one dollar an ounce by of is cost ing increasing as operation declines; and copper is holding ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eacl it own around 4 cents a pound with larger amounts being used as is slowly replaces substitutes which displaced it during the war time Insertion. period. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. The future for the lead market looks exceedingly good for an indefinite period. H. W. CHERRY. Publisher.' Reductions in railroad rates are enabling mines to again ship profitably to smelters with the result that increasing activity in mines and smelters is taking place. When the metal industry is producing WHY RUN THE RISK on a profitable basis it assures prosperity in many western states. Give reasonable taxation and freedom from destructive indusOne newspaper in one city on September 29 contained two fir items. One from the state of Washington recorded the death of t trial warfare and labor disputse, western mines seem headed for a adlittle crippled girl eight years old who was unable to leave her par period of activity which will furnish employment to thousands of ents farm house when it burned. The other reported the death ol ditional workmen and bring prosperity to many states. six persons' and injury of many more when 24 families were trappei by flames in a New York apartment. This is merely a sample o. THE OUTGO OF YOUR INCOME daily press reports as they appear in all parts of the United States. Heres the way the average family's icome is expended, accordDuring the past five years published figures show approxim ately 75,000 men, women and children burned to death, 100,001 ing to the U. S. Census Bureau, whose figures are borne out by a table injured and property destruction of $1,672,722,677. just completed by the Ohio University after exhaustive survey: Is it any wonder that "fire prevention week" is becoming a na Food, 43 per cent; rent and taxes, 7 per cent; clothing, 13 tional feature recognized in all satates) per cent; savings, amusements, etc., 20 per cent; all utility service, 7 fire week confined in should be one to not Training prevention per cent. it should be a daily course in every publuic school in the land. Ohio university's figures show that the 7 per cent paid out for Engender the idea of fire prevention in the minds of the child utility service is divided as follows: Electricity, 1.10 per cent; street ren and in ten years the saving in human life and physical property car fares, 2.27 per cent; gas, 2.45 per cent; telephone, 1 per cent. would be enormous. Considering the invaluable service rendered no line of business gives Most fires are preventable. Then why not give more though' greater return for the money expended. to this subject which touches every home, every industry and ever individual in our country. Definitions You Should Know. Why subject your loved ones and your property to the ravage Conceit Feeling that, you are reof th red hand of fire when the simplest training and precautionar jected when a girl remarks that she measures will remove 90 per cent of the risk? wouldnt marry the best man in tbs H. S. GATES, Display Matter System Pelts and Wool des, y-fii- Am Paying Top Prices I. Salina, Fame la what you have taken. Character Is what you five; When to this truth you waken You then begin to live." Amendment No. would increase the bonding limit of th states from Yi to Z per cent. It is safe to say that the minute tht limit was raised the state debt and future interest bill would jump tc the total 2 per cent allowed and the increase would be met by addi tional taxation. Amendment No. 2 empowers the legislature to divide all prop erty including moneys and credit as well as physical property intc classes and to determine what class or classes of property shall be subject to taxation and what property, if any, shall not be subject tc Instead of the old theory of equal taxation which is th( taxation. foundation stone of our government this amendment simply pro viAes equal taxation upon all property in the same class. Propert could be divided into as many classes as political expediency seemed to dictate and each class could then be taxed as heavily or as lightlj - - ! ! Utah Big' Sale ! ! at BILLS GARAGE on Mon., Oct. 16 and continuing' for one weeK Tires, Springs, Oils, Gas and all Accessories J N Helpful Thought for Today. What you must do at first through force of character you will later he able to do through force of habit Boston Transcript Rhone Most Rapid River. of The most rapid river In the world In France, Rhone. River any size Is the as 40 Dally Thought. whose current ranges as high neves Virtue Is bold aud goodness miles an hour. fearful. Shakespeare. WHAT UTAH FACES stitution. Wax J 1 Utah voters must pass on three amendments to the state con Reserve ent H. B. CRANDALL. Cashier 1 world. Vice-Presid- Federal 1 A FEW WORTH WHILE CONFEC-TION- 3 1 it f The best never-fal- l fudge, the for which has been given recipe before many tt t times, Is the following : Chocolate Nut Fudge. Take two cupfuls of granu- lated sugar, one-haT cupful of lf milk, one-thir- d cupful of corn syrup, two tablespoonfuls of butter and one to two squares of chocolate. Boll to the soft ball stage, flavor with vanilla, let stand until partly cool,- - then stir until as the case seemed to warrant. creamy. Poor Into a greased pan and of The theory equal taxation would be swept overboard anc mark off Into squares or drop by spoonproperty rights would be subject to the changing whim of politica fuls on a buttered sheet, adding nuts agitation, waves of radical ideas that temporarily infest any stati If desired. f Ginger Fudge. Take government or any other experiment which some organization it of butter, one cupful of milk, power might wish to try. In other words, the balance wheel of and two cupfuls of sugar, boll to the sound state constitution on matters relating to taxation would bt soft ball stage, set In cold water and done away with in favor of a "jazz system that would leave prop when cool, beat until creamy. Add of a pound of diced crystallzed erty rights in Utah subject to legislative activity every two years. ginger and one-hal- f cupful of shredded Incidentally amendment No. 2 is the step preceding the intro coconut Cut In squares. duction of a state income tax on top of all other taxes in Utah. Tht Coconut Dream. Cook together one cupfuls of sugar, two man who has been frugal enough to accumulate an income in the and one-haof butter and one-hateaspoonfuls majority of instances invests his money in real estate or productive cupful of milk, to the soft ball stage. d of a cupful of shredded undertakings which employ labor and pays heavy taxes in the com- Add one-hamunity in which he lives. A state income tax on top of all other coconut and figs, cut In bits. Add of vanilla for flavoring. teaspoonful taxes would be the surest way to drive the prospective investor and Stir Until creamy, drop by spoonfuls the man with money away from or out of the state of Utah. on waxed paper. This makes twenty The third amendment to double the pay of legislators is merely pieces. California Grilled Almond. Take a scheme. If a candidate cannot be found who has enough one cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls interest in his state to go' to the legislature and serve to the best of his of orange, two tablespoonfuls of lemon ability as a public duty, the mere inducement of an increase in salary Juice. Blanch the almonds aud ury from four dollars to eight dollars a day will not secure a better class thoroughly. Boll the sugar and fruit forms a thread. Juices until the of men, it will simply make a scramble for a political job paying Add the almond9syrup and cook until the eight dollars a day. The candidates for office would be a mediocre syrup turns yellow. Remove Instantly class who are looking for the eight dollars and who are not consider- and stir until It sugars. Cool; separate the almonds. ing the honor or the service which they could render to their state. Sierra Turkish Delight, Take two The three amendments proposed in Utah have not been de- cupfuls of apricot pulp, one and one-hamanded or asked for by the people. pounds of powdered sugar, one They are hobbys, schemes 01 cornstarch, three mechanicians of political promoters who see an opportnity to in- teaspoonful of oflemon Juice. Cook the crease the field of officialism, create more jobs and dig deeper into the apricots, sugar, starch and Juice; cool taxpayers pocket for their own personal gain. It is as certain as the and pour on to a powdered sugar Cut In squares when cool. Alsun rises tomorrow that if these measures are passed, taxes in Utah board. mond flavoring may be used. To prewill be permanently increased. pare the pulp, stew and strain dried If the people want reduced taxation as appears to be the de- apricots. one-hal- table-spoonf- ul 1 one-four- th lf ft ft ft ft it ft ft ft ft ft t tt ft ft n ft lf one-thir- lf -- tax-raisi- lf ls mand in every section of the state there is but one thing to do vote down the measures that are sure Delegating the powers down the measures that ares sure Delegating the powers of a state constitution to legislative activity is just about as dangerous as turning a child loose with a medicine chest full of poison. Results are sure to be disastrous. tax-raiser- s. tax-raiser- lltUju. 7VW s. Shaking Them Up. Herbert's got the ague. Let him attend to the milk shakes today, directed the Arkansas druggist. Louisville Osarler-Journa- l. ft ttt it ii tti tt tt tt tt it t tf tf tf 1 J .tf tf tf t tt M,M,4-4-4-'..M.l14,H4,,,4-4-4,4,H,4"l,4H- ft it sf ' , |