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Show -- J ' THE SAUNA SUN, SALIMA. UTAH School Notes North Seviers star guard, Dow. is seriously ill at the Salina hospital, lie has some sort of throat affliction which has troubled him for many months. His neek was operated Brian, Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 75 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE I upon Ful ji day by Dr. Leo L. Merrill.! i lows father and mother were called here Thursday, and he will possibly, make decided imp, ovement after this operation. j Strong copper tub. 3 sheets capacity. Self cleaning. Nothing to lift out. Leakless and rust proof. Rocks entirely within frame. Patented drain cannot strike anything. , The Juniors, who have specialized Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail in making confections, sold some of their prize candy on Friday. The only Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. complaint offered ist hat there wasnt enough to go around. ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c. Display Matter Special position 25 per cent additional. Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. Legals Readers Ten cents per line each inseition. Count six words to line Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each Insertion. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. H. W. CHERRY. Publisher. Glenn L. Ilanson was a Salt Lake visitor the first two days of this week, fits absence made considerable differ-tncin the routine of school affairs, out some matter of importance must nave called him there. Some visits are niystetious even to reporters. e The Seniors, who received a masterpiece of art through the mail Monday, are jubilant. It was sent to them as a prtmumium from an artist from whom they purchased their graduation rings. They cordially invite veiyone in Sevier District to visit North Sevier for the sole purpose of Swinging wringer. Spositions. Extra wide wide rolls. Cant sag. Patented touch othumb water shutter and two stationary drain boards. A wrnger without equal. You can have viewing this magnificent ruial landscape no charges. TRADE AT HOME fun on washday Terence Hanson, a miniature ora If merchants and their sales clerks were not a mighty good tor of the Freshman class, gave u natured bunch of folks, whose rough edges have been worn down by .eliding in Devotional Wednesday. He much contact with human nature they would have reason to get quit; also was the main speaker in the Freshman debate Friday. Of course grouchy at times. his side, the affirmative won. There are some persons who will go or send to more or less dis tant cities, and make important purchases of clothing, furniture or The A. C. Glee club of Logan wiil Then when they find that they want some little article ii entei tain the music lovers of North a hurry, and must have it for some pressing need, they rush to tin Sevier on the twentieth with one ol There are Is high class conceits. home store, demand that it be supplied them instantly. in this dub men twenty-fou- r college They expect these stores to keep stocked up all the time on a uid this concert will possibly be tin wide variety of goods. Yet they fail to supply their share of the pat jest musical prduction ever given officers securiieie. The student-bod- y ronage that would warrant these stores in keeping such stock. ed these artists. for seventy-fiv- e A group of good retail houses links up a town with the wonder will charge an admisbut ful netion-wid- e system for distributing modern products. They bring sion of they only fifty cents. The vigorous washing the Coffitld thoroughly cleans a ful of dirty clothes in 19 to WORLDS WASTE OF WOOD. a Nearly 15 min- hundred times a minute the swirling suds rush through rath garment, flushing out the dirt from every fiber. An hour is ample time for the dol-dar- to do an average family Ccf-fie- ld wash, ing. Investigate today. An entirely new type of entertainment will be staged in the Social hall on March second as the fifth number of the lyitum course. This will be a vaudeville. Miss Van Johnstone is the chairman for this new attraction and she will be assisted by Glenn L. Han son, Chester J. Myers, Ernest Hanson, and I. A. Paulson. The washer is as strong as the best materials and know-ho- w can make it. Ask for demonstration at the SALINA CASH STORE v The Amazons a farcial romance, was presented by the dramatists from o.i roe Siuuiday night to an appreciative audience. This play proved to oe exceptionally interesting and the students who participated in it show, ed remakable talent as well as care ful training. North Sevierinas invited the dramatic artists from the South to come again. tub- utes. food-stuff- s. toyour doors the comforts and conveniences of advanced civiliation from all over the world, where you can examine and select the things that you desire, and secure competent advice as to how to get results you want. But people connot expect to secure the kind of stores that thei; community is entitled to, on the basis of its population and wealth, ii they are constantly running or sending away elsewhere to buy goods. Unless they gave their patronage to their home stores, those stores can not serve them with maximum efficiency. The men who own and conduct the stores of Price are a loyai force working all the time to build up this community to provide t with the best modern facilities and equipment to improve its civic ad vantages and promote its prosperity. When you deal with them, you back up and promote the advance of your home town. Price News Advocate. of action Washday Smile Shop 1 ft: GREAT MEN EUT POOR PROPHETS Sharks Bones Moke Canes. There is a madman proposing to light London with what do Iu V enezuela walking sticks are Our ancestors of one or two hundred years ago in America lived nude from the backbones of sharks you suppose? why with smoke. in an age of wood. No metal chairs, no metal filing cases, no brass WINTER HOUSE FOR POULTRY itlffened with rods of stezl. it first when friend was Thats what Sir Walter Scott wrote to a beds were to be found in a home or office. Wooden wagons prevailwith gas. Napoleon said it was "a great an Soutth Side of Building planned to light London ed and wooden farm machinery, faced or reinforced, to be suer, with Openings Should Be Covered With Musfolly lin or Burlap. metal, but cheifly of wood. Yarn was spun with wooden spinning One hundred years ago people were afraid of gas and thought wheels and looms chiefly of wood wove the yarn. it to be work of the devil. Later when Westminister Bridge was lightOn nights, windows or openSubstitutes for wood in the past half century, however, have re ings Instormy the south side of the chicken ed with gas, people thought the pipes were filled with fire and watchvolutionized construction of buildings, bridges and sidewalks. Alto house should be fovered by a drop cur- ed the PUBLIC SALES spectacle dumb founded. When a lighting system was intailed The curtain should be made of gether substitutes for wood have reduced our wood consumption tain. muslin or The floor of the the House of Commons and the members of Parliament, fearful of AVe have In most instances this is all very well, making pro house shouldburlap. about purchased 122,000 pair U. be covered with a deep being burned, would not touch the pipes with ungloved hands. S. Munson last shoes, sizes rL4 Army In litter of straw which the grain Is gress in civilization. But hundred that a was 12 ago. to years which was the entire suiplus On the other hand new uses for wood continually are bein" scattered In order to make the hens there are 1,200 uses for gas, and it takes sixty thousand stock of one of the largest U. S. Govwork. Keep a mash mixture before Today found, U3es which may be unfamiliar to many. Sawdust can be con fhe liens at nil times. Tills enn he miles of street mains to deliver the gas of the country to its con- ernment shoe contracts. h oi omposed of n mixture of bran, shorts, verted into a sugary food for cattle, forming at least million people in homes and factories are now sumes Forty-fiv- e ground oats, eto. To this This shoe is guaranteed one hunthe total food requirements without apparent detriment to dairy cow. eornmoul, must be added a good grade of meat served with gas. dred percent solid leather, color dark oi made or to their product. Both wood and grain alcohol can be meal which should compose 20 per bellows tongue, dirt and watertan, sawdust, as can be made, wholy or in part, smokeless powder, lino cent of the mixture. INTERNATIONAL LABOR proof. The actual value of this shoe leum, sausage casing, cloroform, celluloid, ink and artificial silk is $6.00. Owing to this buy we can ofInternational is a word which has acquired a sinister sense of fer same to the public at $2.93. From wood waste we can make acetylene, varnish, paint and soap. late, especially when it is coupled with labor. It brings to the mind the As dependent as were our ancestors on wood, little did the Send correct size. Pay postman on numerically designated attempts of revolutionists to build a political dream of the possibile products to be derived from that substance delivery or send money order. If the and economic platform for themselves, or it suggests the somewhat shoes The field that the chemist is developing in wood derivities is indeed are not as represented we will ineffectual yearnings of sentimental intelectuals toward the brother- cheerfully refund vast. A'hen the commercial processes have been generally establishyour money promptAlways feed good laying rations. hood of man and the uplift of humanity. ly upon request. ed, little wood waste may become the rule and the total value of a Stimulants and poultry tonics are of And yet the net result of "International programs would be to crop of wood per acre will ebocem far greater. W. J. Morrill, State no value if a National Bay Slate Shoe Company good laying rtitlon Is fed. throw the world back a thousand years from the standpoint of makForester, Colorado Agricultural College. The flock that Is healthy needs no ing life and property and government safe from the greed of self 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. International" doping. seeking leaders or political units of the socalled A DWINDLING INCOME Movement. The more room In the chicken house High taxes are driving capital into hiding and investments in the ensler It Is to keep the house clean, land, building, industry and business decline. Difference Is Fundamental. Trent every fowl on the farm for ...f...H-.HS":The head of the farm bureau estimates that 6 million dollars There Is this difference between a lice before they are housed for the securities. wise man and a fool: The wise man are invested in tax-fre- e winter. ! expects future things, but does not The effect of all income taxes is to put a premium on investing liens can stand cold weather, but depend upon them, and In the meancapital where it cannot be reached. will soon undermine their time enjoys the present, remembering the pnst with delight. But the life of Fluent capital, that builds industries, builds homes and carres dampness vigor. the fool Is wholly carried on to the .j. on new enterprises to employ labor should not be taxed. future. Exhange. When sunflower seed to class the feeding salaried We have a beautiful line of Spring Goods arriving at our Not over half the adult voting citizens and pay any hens he sure and save a few of the tax whatever and so taxes fall on active business and industry. store daily. Our Silks have arrived and they are beautiheads for seed. largest and Why should not every adult citizen, male and female, pay a tax ful. .j. Discovery Yet to Be Made. There still are too ninny roosters in for the protection of good government and a chance to make a living on a certain believe Persians that still Wd have the average farm flock. Why keep up a big selection of PETERS Shoes on discharmed day a secret which but few this useless exj'ense? in our windows. See Them. play lave ever discovered the rose has a heart of pure gold. Any state that has a beet sugar factory has an improved condiHint for Amateur Painter. tion of handling and promoting the live stock industry. When painting or varnishing soft The beet sugar industry means intensive farming, and largei Weak Humanity. Wood, always first paint the wood with turn-of- f of cattle food than from any other kind of crop. A man's real limitations are not the shellac and let It dry before palming Beet sugar districts double and treble the production of dairy- or varnishing. This saves about half things he wants to do, hut cant; P. C. Scorup Prop. the paint and gives n much harder and theyre the things he ought to do, but ing, fat swine and cheep and starvation of stock is at an end. A uon. smoother surfuce to the wood. one-thir- d. one-fourt- - 1 Spring Goods best-fille- d SALINA CASH STORE doesnt. k ex-.;-.:..:- . e |