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Show THE SaUnA SUN. SAUNA, UTAll THE SALMA SUM pulpit. The successful young man, instead of giving heed to mechanical 4k ft ft 'ft and formulated directions, is working out his own problems, and he only succeeds by going further and accomplishing more than anyUtah. Sevier at Issued Every Friday The 53County, Salina, body who has ever preceded him in a like field of endeavor. teacher or writer of these is limited in his sphere by what he has 59 ft learned of what has gone before. Rates Subscription be taught. Qualifications are endowments and they cannot One Year $2.00 O 1.00 Qualifications are the very foundation of every great life, and no 59 Six Months teacher can create 75 qualifications. Three Months 59 1 think the PAYABLE IN ADVANCE experience of all men who have accomplished much is that whenever a teacher or advisor intervenes with lessons as to Member Federal Reserve System how they should accomplish their task, or whether they should unA Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail dertake their task at all, the result has been a weakening, not a of March 1879. 3, Matter under the Act of Congress 59 strength, and to the extent to which such counsels weie heeded, inspired work was chilled and measurably paralyzed. ft ADVERTISING RATES. PEOPLE Display Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c. ACCOUNTABLE TO THE ft Special position 25 per cent additional. as it may seem, there is a determined fight in Congress Strange Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. to prevent the adoption of the Treasury Departments program for ft Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. The only excuse for this opposition is that the retax reduction. Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. duction would "benefit the rich. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local ReadSecretary Mellon has clearly shown that under our present JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S GATES, V. Pres. ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. bonds and pay no taxes whatthe rich invest in : : H. B. CRANDALL E. V. JOHNSON system For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each Cashier Asst. Cashier ever, because they will not put their money in productive enterprise Insertion. half the in 59receive. over taxes income they any pay NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Opponents of the tax reduction measure are playing the cheap-s- t kind of politics. Taxpayers will gain relief only as they demand ft Officials who fight tax reduction on no better MARGARET TUVE, Editor and insist upon it. to be 'round than that it "benefit the rich are too narrow-minderepresentatives of the people. WOODROW WILSON If the present tax reduction bill is blocked and no equally good ubstitute He adopted, the people should hold their representatives "Woodrow Wilson is the greatest American since Lincoln. is a failure like Moses, because he was not allowed to lead Europe .trictly accountable for an annual loss of over $300,000,000 which But in a hundred years historians will vill be the cost of playing politics with the Mellon tax reduction into the promised land. rate his failure as peacemaker higher than the success of any other measure. . j i j. j the of war. figuri great "Mr. Wilson on his deathbed dwarfs his betrayers on both sides NOT MERE LUCK His He is more than a politician; he is a seer. of the Atlantic. "Bill Jones is certainly a lucky fellow, anything into which he wfill He failed as of be of the homage history. blessing peace his money seems to turn out well! The failure of Jesus in Palestince gave the world puts Jesus failed. The next time you hear this remark, look up the record of acChristianity; the failure of Wilson at Versailles will give the world tivities of Bill Jones. You will probably find a man who considers the world the peace of brotherhood. m investment from many angles before placing his money in it. "He was crucified by politicians; but when his body, like John Instead of information on the taking a chance he gets Browns, lies mouldering in the grave, his soul will go marching on. the seller's word as to He does take not simply The foregoing, coming from the London Daily Express at the proposition. he merit of the undertaking, but he goes to outside sources and death of Americas famed war president, only expresses the senti- checks up to see if the seller hrs a good reputation and whether Woodrow ment of the millions of people of the United States. It is probable that Bill r not the facts bear out his statements. Wilson, with a determination and an iron will fought the battel nobly Jones knows more about a proposition offered him than the seller and during his great career as president and even since his last term himself. His magand while a common citizen, gained friendship and love. Bill isnt lucky, he just uses common sense and avails himself netic power and influence, his simple yet powerful personality will of Almost anybody can earn money by the experience of others. truly go down in history and in time to come he will occupy the same that rules recognized apply to business undertakings, but following state as the immortal Lincoln. few can invest money profitably if they rely solely on their own judgment, because they do not have the experience on investment A MAN SIZE JOB That is vhy sharpers can fleece the public natters to guide them. millions of dollars of out annually. Charles G. Dawes, Owen D. Young and Henry M. Robinson, Investment losses can be avoided by asking advice from rethe American members of the committee appointed by the Allied bankers or investment departments Reparations Commission to investigate German finances, with a view liable bond dealers, investment of institutions. general banking to arriving at a settlement of the reparations tangle, are undoubtedly Four-whebrakes on a car are not going to help the driver world in the the today. biggest job tackling who hasnt any brakes on the wheels of his head. The average wife likes for her husband to be liberal with his Every citizen of the United States, after reading the opening statement of General Dawes in Paris as chairman of this committee, cash but nothing makes her any madder than to have him too liberOne of the compensations of this life is that a girl can be darned should be thankful that in these days of complicated political prob- al with his advice. good looking and still not take the prize at a beauty show. lems, a common, everyday American could stand up before a group What this nation needs is more men who love the people when of European diplomats and cut right to the root of the present trouble The auto always gets to the railroad crossing first but the there isnt a political campaign on. as Dawes did in his remarks. train is usually the first one to go on its way. Mr. Dawes opening statement should be read in every school house in the United States, so that the younger generation couici RAILRO D ENDORSES American reasoning that would be hear a bit of real, MOTOR 1 RL'CIv HAULING comparable to statements issued by our great national leaders who have made American history since the Revolution. e On the first page of a It is well for the American people to keep in mind the fact that car the mteui, dining Pennsylvania .Railroad is advertising to its patrons men like Dawes, Young and Robinson are characters who can de the fact that a new plan of g velop only in a free country, unhampered by the rule of thumb laid motor truck and railroad down by too much aristocracy and official red tape. They are men transput tation facilities was recently who have are men who have come up from the ranks. They inaugurated on the Pennsylvania worked their own way. Railioad system. What is known as They are men to whom money, merely THE CAR or package freight from the standpoint of representing wealth, means nothing. They is handled as far as practicable beare men who out of courtesy or deference to the royalty of Europe tween Philadephia, Pa., Wilmington, might doff their hats, but so far as being awed or impressed by for Del., and intermediate stations in motor trucks instead of in local eign diplomats or rulers with rows of decorations on their coats all that means nothing to them. freight trains. It is believed that this new method will bring about is "He whom about one And as a Frenchman says Dawes, yoi efficiency in handling this greater cannot do. kind of freight and so relieve rail- SALINA SALINA UTAH F A. ft ft tax-exem- ft ft ft ft pt ft ft ft d - first-han- d el hard-boile- d four-pag- cooder-dinatin- UNIVERSAL Forecasting A Tremendous Spring Demand 739,626 DRAW INSPIRATION FROM THIS Asked to offer his suggestions as to what "qualifications young people should strive for in order to fit themselves for responsible positions in public and business life, one of our greatest national industrial leaders and students of human nature, drawing from his fund of knowledge gained through sixty years of study and contact with persons in every walk of life and in every country, says: Business geniuses, like men successful in statesmanship, are not taught. They are created. Every man of great achievement? carries very far beyond anything which he ever learned except ir endowments the hard school of experience, added to Heaven-giveof writer thesese, college pro "The average teacher, preacher, fessors and thousands of men are ready to tell twenty others what were good to be done are as a rule pigmies in comparison with such men as Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Bonaparte, Mussolini or other men of great industrial achievements, like Rockefeller Ford, etc. They were not taught, nor given any lule of procedure endowment? nor did they follow a chart. With their Heaven-givethey blazed their own trail, and immediately stepped into an aren. unaided by any writer of formulas. "The stride of such men and their accomplishments are be yond the reach and quite transcend the imagination of those whose function in life is to teach how such things should be done. "The men who become great leaders and rise to the height were not taught what they should do, or how they should do it, nor ir most cases did they start with any conception of their own future They started to make the best of they endowments, and then a per sonal conscience, seizing opportunities and indefatigable work die No man ever did much work by any mechanical chart the rest. or depended upon what he was taught either in school or from the road facilities as to expedite also the handling of long distance and heavy shipments in regular railroad freight more Ford cars and trucks were produced last year than the previous year, an increase of over 50 per cent. service. Railroad systems, as such, have askance at the great road building programs ever being initiated by States and helped by the Federal Government. Their managers have believed that the more good roads, the morej freight hauling would be done over them by truck, and 'therefore, the less freight there would be for the railroads. Proponents of roads and trucks have argued that the highway transport would relieve the railroad of the unprofitable short haul and by creating more business, create more freight for the long haul. Friends of highway transport and hard surfaced roads are enthusiastic over the conversion of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the idea that the good road and the motor truck are cooperators with, rather than competitors of ,the freight car. looked In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars and Trucks could not be filled. This year winter buying for immediate delivery ha3 been more active than ever before and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly n Purchase Plan for spring delivery. These facts clearly indicate that the demand during thi9 spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. n (otoj iooinficinA Detroit, Michigan A small deposit down, with easy payments of the balance arranged, or your enrollment under A man who is really good never gives one the impression that he knows he is good. The man who tells you how good he is, like the man who boasts of his honesty, may be a pretty good counterfeit, but he certainly isnt legal tender. the Ford Weekly Purchase Flan, will put your order on the preferred list for spring delivery. 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