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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH East quarter and the South East quarter of the South East quarter Legal Notices HOW A MaKe Your Own of Section twelve, in Township Twenty-four South Range one East; Lot Probate and Guardianship Notice. Three; the South half of the North Consult County Clerk or the respec- West quarter of Section four; the tive signers for further information. North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section Five; Lot AN ORDINANCE Six; the North East quarter of the AN ORDINANCE OF T1IE CITY South East quarter and the South OF SAUNA, COUNTY OF SE- East quarter of the South West VIER, STATE OF UTAH, PRO- quarter of Section six; and the North East quarter of the North West quarVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF FLOUR MILLS. ter; the North West quarter of the South East quarter and the South Ee it ordained by the City Council East quarter of the South East quarof the City of Salina as follows: ter of Section Seven in Township Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for anj twent-fou- r South range two East of or corporation, the Salt Lake Meridian. person, company within the corporate limits of the d An undivided interest in City of Salina to operate a flour mill and to the following described lands: without first having obtained a licThe South West quarter of the ense from the said City of Salina so South West quarter of Section Twen-y-Fiv- e to do. in Township Twenty-thre- e Sec. 2. Application for such license South, Range one East; the East shall be made as provided by Sec. half of the East half the South West 171 of the Revised Ordinances of the quarter of the North East quarter City of Salina, 1913. the North West quarter of the North Sec. 3. Every person, company oi West quarter, and the NWt4 of the oi South corporation before commencing West quarter of Section Twenty-ncarrying on the operation of a floui ine; the North East quarter of mill as provided for in this ordinthe South East quarter of Section ance shall pay to the City Treagurei Thirty; the North West quarter of for a license therefor the sum ol the North East quarter; the South $50.00 per year. East quarter of the North East quarProvided that if a quarterly license ter; the South East quarter of the be applied for or any period less than North West quarter; the South East a full year such applicant shall pay of the South West quarter; quarter a proportionate amount of said yearthe South East quarter of the South ly license as the time the same is East quarter; and Lots one and applied for bears to a full year and Three of Section thirty one, in Town shall in addition to said proportion- ship twenty-thre- e South Range Two ate amount pay to said treasurer the East Lot the South West Four; sum of $1.00. The said sum of $1.00 of the North West quarter; quarter shall not apply to a full year license the South half of the South West Sec. 4. The word OPERATE at quarter and the South half of the used in this ordinace shall be con- South East quarter of Section one, strued to mean: The taking in oi in Twenty-fou- r South Township grain to be milled for toll and the Range One East of the Salt Lake milling of the same or the purchase Meridian of grain and the milling of the same Also an undivided one half interest in to food stuff. in the following described lands, to FLOUR MILL shall The word wit: be construed to be and shall include The South East quarter of the all mills where cereals are ground North East quarter the North East and prepared for food. quarter of the North West quarter; Sec. 5. Any person, company or The of the FIT RIGHT and be WHAT YOU WANT We Now Have a Full Line of Standard Designer Patterns for children's Suits and Coats, and Ladies and Misses Dresses, in fact Everything in the Pattern Line. corporation found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $300.00 or shall be imprisoned in the City jail for a period not to exceed three months or maybe punished by both such fine and imprisonment. This ordinance shall be in force and effect twenty days after the same shall have been passed and approved and published as provided by law. Passed and approved this 17 day of August, 1923. STENA SCORUP, Mayor. HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder. Attest: SEAL NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTRICT JUDICIAL SIXTH IN AND FOR SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: In Matter of the Estate of Alma S. Gates, Deceased. the The undersigned will sell at private sale the property hereinafter described, on or after Tuesday, Septem her the 4th, 1923, at the hour of 12 oclock Noon of said day, and written bids will be received by her at her residence in Salina, Utah. Terms of sale, cash at the time of sale. The following is the property herein advertised for sale: d An undivided interest in and to the following described lands: The East half of the West half the South West quarter of the North one-thir- q. q. q. q. .;. q. q q- - qq q. q q. DidincliOe q q ; Hake Them Y ourself and Save Money on sigzzsnss: 9iiiii - UJ ; ;q q-- 4- - 4-- 4- - 4-- 41 4-- 4-4- 4-- 4- - 4-- ; 4 - 4- 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- - 4- 4-- 4- - 4- - 4- 4-- 4-- 4-- - 4-- 4 j t t PRINTING It Is no more unreasonable to pay Interest on a loan of money than to pay rent on a house, declares William T. Foster, Director of the Pollack Foundation for Economic Research, in exposing the fallacy of the attack on interest charges by Henry Ford and The best way to tell the difference Thomas A. Edison in their commodity money scheme to do away with the between toadstools and mushrooms is present financial system. Mr. Foster is to wait and see if youre living argument Is reviewed In the present the next day. article which is one of a series prepared by the American Bankers AssoButter wrappers printed at this ciation. Send your orders here. office. money The commodity plan Is regarded as a step toward the abolition of all interest charges," Mr. Foster says. Interest, says the Dearborn Independent, is a tax that few ancient tyrants would have dared impose. Interest in actual modern practice Is a contrivance whereby all production Is taxed by parasites, and 4 4- whereby money Is given a supremacy 4 over men, material and management 4-which it cannot sustain. n Renting Money But Is there really anything more terrible about paying for the use of mcney than about paying for the use of anything else? Suppose a farmer finds himself In need of a harvesting machine, and without enough money to buy one. in that case he can either borrow a machine of Neighbor Brown or borrow money and buy a machine. The farmer would consider it right to pay in some way for the use of the machine. Why should he expect to borrow money which Is honored in the markets in payment for the same machine without paying for the use of the money? Now let us suppose that the farmer uses the machine so successfully that he saves a thousand dollars. With that money he can buy a farm and he can let Neighbor Brown have the use of It. Neighbor Brown naturally would expect to pay rent. Instead of buying the farm, however, he could lend the thousand dollars to hi neighbor in order that his neighR r might buy the farm. In that case Neighbor Brown should expect to pay for the rent of the money. All this seems clear. When the transactions are as simple as these it Is plain that there is just as great propriety in charging for the use of money as in charging for the use of things that money will buy. Loaned Money Builds a School We may assume, however, that the farmer does not want to buy land and Neighbor Brown does not want to In that case the borrow money. farmer deposits his thousand dollar in a bank and the bank pays him interest for the use of his money. But the bank can pay Interest only if It makes profitable use of his money. Now the bank finds that the city l needs a building, and has decided to borrow enough money to construct it. In order to obtain the money the city has issued bonds, each of which Is a promise to pay one thousand dollars at a specified date, and interest in the meantime at a specified rate. The bank buys one of these bonds. Thus the farmer has had a part in providing the city with a school building; and the farmer has Just as much right to expect interest for the use of bis money as though he had loaned the money directly or Indirectly to Neighbor Brown. 4 4 4 4 USE Advertising first established Its place an economic factor a a sales aid, but as understanding and use of it have increased, its possibilities In other fields have developed until today we find it employed in many forms of service hitherto unthought of. Advertising has long been hampered in Its use by precedent, tradition, conventions, and prejudices, which, under analysis and experience, find little to warrant their existence. Gradually the falsity of their claims Is being proved. We were told for many years that It was undignified for a bank or fiduciary Institution to advertise, and this edict, born of some superstition of the past, was accepted without question until finally it was Intelligently challenged and it was discovered under analysis that there was no sufficient reason for Its support. The inevitable conclusion of logic is that, whatever Is of genuine use to human beings, whether It be goods or services, can, with truth and dignity, be advertised and sold, and that it Is Just as proper to merchandise forms of service as various kinds of commodities. In the logical development of this new understanding of the power of advertising during the last decade, we have seen many of our banking fiduciary and Investment Institutions actively employing the saleH value of advertising in the marketing of their In this Intelligent use of services. publicity they are not only increasing their own immediate business return, but they are also helping to spread a a better understanding of financial service and economic fact and theory upon which solid business relations can be built. Francis II. Sisson, Journal of the American Bankers 1 1. No Ford cars are over 26 years Looks are very deceiving. old. 1L 4 4 4 4- - 4 Tell Us About It. anything that you want put in the paper, such as; If you TF YOU have A 1 V have a serious accident, friends or relatives from another town visiting you, if you go away on a short trip or if was a your last hatch of Home-hre- w failure, come and tell us about it and we will put it in the paper. J 5 5 have a good paner we must have news and to have news we must have To the support of the people. We want everyone of you to elect yourself a star reporter to this paper and t: bring, or phone in every hit of news that you can find. Help make the paper and the 5 paperwill help make you. The Salina Sun We see where a ship We York harbor. New in fire caught stood of the boys dont suppose any on the burning deck. rum-runnin- The Salina Sun Buy, Dont Shoot 'Why dont you buy your own house instea.'. of shooting your landlord? Then you would not have to pay any rent. If you do shoot him you may get Into trouble. He did not think much of the Idea apparently but in a day or two he asked me how he could buy the house. That house can be I answered: bought for $S00. You are getting good wages. 1 will buy that house for you, take $4 a week out of your wage and in less than four years you will have it paid for. He went off again. The next time he came back It waa with his wife. He said: We are going to buy that house but since we have no children you can take $10 instead of $4 a week out of my pay envelope. I bought the house and then Otto's chief concern was to get it paid for, which he did In a little more than year. There waa another house next door to him. In a short while after he had paid for his first house, he sidled up to me and said: I can buy that house next door for a thousand do'lars. Now that 1 have no rent to pay we are going along good. Wlia' would you think :;? about me luiyin" OF ADVERTISINGS r high-schoo- t t - and Our Good t 4 t --j- PLAN'S Loans, Expert Shows. Ford-Ediso- Aug- qqq ;q ; ; q ; ; ; ; Will SaveYfou Money HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder. First publication Aug. 10, 1923. Last publication Aug. 31, 1923. F. N. Huddleson, Engineer, 207 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Augl0t4 q j. Abolition of Rent No More Plausible Than Abolition of Pay ($10.00). The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council, q j. 4-- -- -- BOND proposals will be received at this office until 2:30 p. m., Saturday, September 1st, 1923, for paving with seven (7) inch plain concrete including curb and gutters, Main Street between State Street and First East Street, Street Improvement Dis trict No. 1, according 0 plans on file m the office of the City Recorder. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications and form of contract and bond, when prepared, may be obtained in the City Recorders Office or in the Engineers office, on receipt of a deposit of ten dollars q-- q. ATTACK ON INTEREST Sealed q : q. q. ,j. q. .j. EDISON-FOR- D NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. q-- these outbursts: Salmas Imsy Store ELIZA GATES, Administratrix of the Estate of Alma S. Gates, Deceased. q. q-- q q IN AND SEE OUR LINE Fair Merc. Co. 1923. Salina, Utah, anemployees and was a He Insisted that all wealth came from the workers and therefore should go back to the workers. He was particularly bitter agalnet his landlord and hardly a week went by that he did not announce that he had definitely decided that he would like to shoot the landlord the next time he came around for the rent. Finally I asked him smilingly after one of archist. We have Dress Goods of All Kind and Colors North East quarter South West quarter and the South West quarter of South East quarter of Section Twelve in Township twenty-thre- e South Range one East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 20 day of August, A. D. CITY COUNCIL, ust 10, 1923. Farquhar tells It: The best autidgte for acute economic insanity Is ownership of propMy favorite example Is Otto erty. Steinlnger. He was one of my first To Go With This j, He bought that house and jolneif the hated landlord class. Some yearn later when it was reported that a band of strikers were advancing to shut all the factories, Otto rushed into my office at the head of an excited group of men from the shop yelling: By JOHN OAKWOOD Get u a lot of shotguns and well keep those fellows out of here! Those The best itory of the taming of a fools expect a man to work and save radical 1 have ever read Is told by A. and then walk in here and take v. hat he has got without paying for It!' B. Farquhar In his book The First And that, Farquhar concludes, I more It throw Million the Hardest. is always the way to develop a think, Qf capitalism conservative. light on the meaning and the futility of socialism than a library full of books on sociology, ecoGROWING RECOGNITION nomics and politics. 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