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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALINA HONORED AT ANNIVERSARY SUN Champions hostess at Make Showing charming birthday anniversary Mrs. Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. (Continued from Page One) tallied their last goal of this period just as the half ended. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The third quarter ended 2 to 11 One Year v.$2.00 for Salina. In the final period the 1.00 Six Months Boxelder 'quintet held their opponents scoreless, and, in turn, registeied 11 Payable In Advance A substitution in the Brig-- , points. tn niaaing change ot address give old address as well as the new. ham teams lineup added considerable life to their playing. Advertising Rates Given on Application. Nelson, with six goals, was man. Tingey and Hone also H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher played 11 of the 21 points registered -- high-poi- party at her home last Sunday afternoon. A delicious chicken dinner, served at four ollock was the splendid featu e of the ocasion. The home' deorations were carried out cleverly. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Mr. anil Mrs. F.anklin Nelson, Mr. Christen.-en- , Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Peter Willaidson and Mrs and Sena Willardson of Redmond, Mis. Joseph Beck of Salina. During the evening the guests were entertained at the ictory theater. mail matter under th Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- a act of Congress of March 3, 1879. nt o A. C. Willaidson was the a well appointed jffaesttate Stank F O SALINA SALINA-UTA- H flember Federal Reserve System CANT LEGISLATE STATIC! David Sarnoff, and general manager of the Radio of of a nationwide system of need America, Corporation urges with radio broadcasting, facilities powerful enough to span the oceans when desired. The exchange of international programs by ladio, upon an organized basis, must wait largely upon the creation of a broadcasting system in the United States which can make the voice heard regularly across the' Atlantic. The greatest problems presented by broadcasting, he declares, We cannot elimare beyond the mandate of legislative) action. inate static by congressional veto. We cannot remove the cow from the track of progress by legislating against! the speed of the 'railroad train. ' vice-preside- JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier C.E PETERSON HE OUGHT TO KNOW Guy I luston, who is one of the countrys largest dirt farmers as well as being chairman of both Kansas City and Southefn banks, and president of both the New York and Chicago joint stock land banks, declares) that "the bad spots in our agricultural situation that have held the farmer down since 1921, have been definitely corrected by improvement of farm prices and restoration of agricultural purchasing power. He believes that by next summer the farmers will have reached a position of financial security and a movement will start to increase their holdings. - E, V. JCHNSCN, af.OiIie Jor Economical Transportation Min-neso- ta rr The London Post says that Uncle Sam only plays the Good Samaritan "with interest." Of course the obvious reply to this is, "Sos Your Old Man. Wonder if these wide floppy pants the boys wear werent designed by the bootleggers? HAS CLOSE CALL Vivian Bums is nursing a badly cut t lip as the result of a peculiar accident which befell him last Wednesday. Burns and Alvin Brown were motoring to the canyon and in crossing a bridge the car skidded and at this moment Burns turned his head and was just in time to receive the imTubercular cattle of Utah are being pact of a large board which was torn studied by the department of loose from the bridge. The board at the University of Utah, struck Bums in the face, badly cutand it is hoped that some knowledge ting his lip. will bo gained through the study which will help to control the spread of this disease among the cattle of to Dr. L. L. the state, according Scieilisls NINTH ANNUAL INTERMOUNTAIN LIVESTOCK SHOW- - Champion stock from six states Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Nebraska, Wisconsin will make this the greatest livestock exhibition ever held in the west! Special Feature HORSE SHOW and Riding Exhibit Plan to Attend! inclusive UNION STOCKYARDS' c Worth. Salt LakjtMtah My Daines, head of the bacteriology department of the university. This study is being carried on by the state institution through the courtesy of the United States department of ag- riculture. Dr. Daines explained that the tuberculosis in the cattle of this state and of those surrounding Utah, is confined chiefly to the skin. Little is known of this disease of the skin, he said. While doing some special research work in the east last year. Dr. Daines .made a special study of tuberculosis in cattle. A number of specimens from the skin lesions of cattle which had to be tilled because of being tubercular, are now at the university and are being studied. A scientific study of these as well as many other specimens will be made. Assisting the dentists of Salt Lake City in a study of ulcerations which often follow the killing of nerves of teeth, the university bacteriology department has demonstrated how heart trouble and other affections result from infections at the roots of teeth. Something else hold of is pre-wDetroit News. ar G that is hard to get brand of Peace. Reduced Prices - Touring Roadster Coupe Coach - . - Sedan - - Landau - - - - - $10 - - Ton Truck Chassis Only) Ton Truck V2 Family of Naval Heroes Main ? Cafe 4 4 4 4 4 4 it 4 4 4 It Is a who sixteen-year-ol- d naval cadet has Just succeeded to the bar-o'tc- y of his fattier. Admiral Sir Michael Cut who In the great war commanded the battleship Centurion at Jutland, afterward directed as rear admiral of the British forces In the Black sea, helping the Russian empress mother and the members of her family to escape from the Crimea, and who from 1923 to 1924 was commander in chief of the British naval forces In north Atlantic and west Indian waters. That young Sir Michael Culme-Semour should belong to the naval profession is In keeping with the traditions of his ancient family and serves to recall the fact that the name of Seymour has figured without a single break on the roster of the officers of the British fleet ever since the reign of Henry VIII, that Is to say, prior to the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. Sir Thomas Seymour was the lord hliffi admiral of the monarch.nd another Seymour was the vice admiral of that fleet' wlilrh defeated the Spanish armada. Family Herald. 1 Chassis Only) f.o.h. Flint. 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