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Show THE SALIMA SUM, SALiMA, UTAH THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE. THE S ALINA SUN It is most appropriate for men of means to make a gift to an obscure community which is their birthplace, of a model little red schoolhouse." Sometimes a successful man makes a donation extending the second-class mail matter under the magnitude of the gift into many thousands of dollars. That was the Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as act of Congress of March 3, 1879. case with Owen D. Young, who gave such a school to his native village, Van Hornesville, New York, where he began life at the bottom of the ladder. SUBSCRIPTION RATES He wanted this school to represent a step upward from the $2.00 One Year s little single teacher school of his boyhood, and to be the 100 b.x Months kind of a school he did not have as a boy. In Advance Payable He has set a splendid example to men of means who owe their success in life to the simplicity and soundness of rural life as a builder In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. of character. Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. one-room- Advertising Kates Given on Application. Editor and H. W. CHERRY THE FARMERS TARIFF. In talking of disarmament European nations say that they first want guarantees of safety. But if everybody disarms and disarmPublisher ament will end- - warfare, as the pacifists claim, what is the need for guarantees of safety? The farmers troubles assuredly do not arise from paying prices enhanced by the tariff on manufactures, for all that he uses in building house and barn- fencing and cultivating his acres is on the. free list. His troubles have rather come from production of a surplus for export, but his principal market is at home and every year it consumes a larger proportion of his produce. That growing market is the result of prosperity in the industrial and manufacturing field. The present protective tariff, by stimulating industrial production, intensifies domestic competion, which actually results in lower prices for manufactured goods. It builds up home industries, thus preventing foreign producers from getting a strangle hold on American markets. This results in increased employment for American labor at good wages, increased market for American products at good prices, and lower prices for American consumers of the goods thus manufactured. Ft. Wayne - News-Sentine- l. America has loaned European nations almost a billion and a half dollars in 1927. Evidently Uncle Sam isnt the horrid old Shylock they paint him or they wouldnt be coming back for more. Of course it is possible that the delegates to the next Republican National convention will leave enough of their expense money in the middle west to relieve the farm situation. Ohio has at least four possible presidential candidates which would be enough to start a general massacre in Mexico. The latest news from Wisconsin indicates that the GOP up there is again able to swing his trunk and flap his ears. Maybe one reason for the surplus production of oil is that too many automobiles are now getting twenty miles to the gallon. DURING JANUARY THE RED TERROR. Now that the Senate refuses to recognize certificates of elections wonder what would happen if the states should quit Russia, when their .attention is called to the outrages committed Jay trying to elect senators? the Red Terror, is that similar things happened in Russia in the autocratic days of Nicholas the Second, and that men were executed or It is said that Bulgaria has more people over a hundred years sent to prison then on mere suspicion. The apologists declare of age than any other country and that nearly all these patriarchs further there was no great outcry in America against the political But we are drink buttermilk and play some musical instrument. outrages in the days of the czar and that hence we ought to have willing to give a little odds that you wont find many saxaphone nothing to say about them now. artists among them. All of which may or- may not be true. It is possible that the Red outrages cause more revulsion of feeling in America now than REPORT ADDITIONAL But if of in did the in Russia the czar. days political persecution LOCALS Made to the Bank Commissioner of this is true then it is also true that in the days of Nicholas there was the State of Utah of the Condition of Deward Hopkins, who has been vis- no army of propogandists in America seeking to undermine respect THE FIRST STATE BANK iting with his parents at Delta the OF SALINA for constitutional government here so that the ground might be preLocated at Salina, in the county of past two weeks returned to Salina pared for sowing the seeds of Russian autocracy. Mr. Hopkins has nearly Sevier, State of Utah, at the dose of Sunday. What the average American seeks, is not any hand in regulating business on the thirty-firs- t recovered from injuries received in an of day automobile accident some five weeks the affairs of Russia but the safety and welfare of hi.sown govern- December, 1927. ago and Monday morning he returned mentThe thing which has caused the intense feeling against Russian to his duties as bookkeeper at the RESOURCES communism in the United States is not what is happening to the Bank. State First t Russian people though this is ad enough but the efforts of - the Loans and Discounts .... $751,554.10 1,028.01 Overdrafts communists to undermine responsible government everywhere, and Mrs. T. G. Humphrey and the Miss. 639.52 Liberty Loan Bonds .... 1.00 es Ruth, Ellen and Edith Scorup and especially in the United States. This is something which the support- Bunk House 1.00 Marden Scorup visited Saturday with ers of the czar never tried to do and its accounts for the greater Furniture and Fixtures . . 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen at Owned Estate Real Other antipathy being shown for Red political persecution than for similar ' Loss Creek. Reserve Due Federal from persecution in the lime of the czar, though it must be said in fairness Bank 48,582.10 to the majority of Americans that they do not like political persecu- Due from Other Banks . . 103,955.69 Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Lewis attended tion from any source. k a dinner party at the Cash Items $ 335.35 One of the frequent comebacks of the apologists of Communist from the states ONLY! - WE OFFER YOU FOR YOUR OLD IRON REGARDLESS OF ITS CONDITION ..... . EDISON IRON $3.00' . YOUR OLD IRON is worth $1.05 COST TO YOU ! FOR NEW IRON $3.95 five-ocloc- . Gold CANNOT DO ROTH. Sftpe people just simply expect too much of the common run of humanity. We are asked to keep the. wheels of industry turning by purchasing the things that are being produced in great quantities, and then we are told we have no right to complain of our condition unless we return to the simple life and get along with the things that satisfied our grandparents. If we do the former we are pretty sure to get in a hard shape occasionally and if we do the. latter we distress those who depend upon manufacturing. If we spend our money as fast as we make it there are sure to be times when we will be very hard up, but if we practice strict economy we disturb industries that are speeded up to quantity production. We are perfectly willing to do either of these things, because it is our ambition to please, but we cant do both. Kansas City Post WHEN AUTOMOBI! BETTER ES APE Ht'ifT BIIICK Till PU' i. ' i --0 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Stoejc Paid in . . Surplus Fund Net Undivided Profits . Reserved for Taxes and . Interest Deposits of Other Banks $114,421.31 Deposits Subject to Check You may have thought that you couldnt buy a Buick for as little as $ 1 1 9 5 --th- at oroniii you would have to pay consider-abl- y more for Buick quality. Actually you can have any one of three popular Buick models at this figure a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster ail of them, cars of true Buick quality. Todays Buick surpasses all previous creations. See it drive it and own the car you hare long wanted. -- SEDANS 11195 to 1995 COUPES 1195 to 1850 SPORT MODELS 1195 to 1525 . AH fric . h, Flint Mich., tmfinmmt lot to he aiMrd, M. TKU A C finance plan, the most desirable, is atnilabM SEViER BUICK SALES CO. Richfield , Utah A Finer Iron You Cannot Buy $919,835.25 .. Cashiers Cheeks Miss Gail Johnson, Miss Elaine $ 25,000.00 Thompson, Floyd and Lloyd Johnson 94,000.00 of Aurora, left Sunday for Provo, 987.61 where they will register at the B. Y. U. for the last semester. j A Better 2,431.01 Dividend Checks H. B. Crandall, cashier of the First State bank, was a business visitor at the county seat Tuesday morning. Mrs. I. N. Parker left Tuesday for an extended visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. John McKenna, at Salt 467,916.37 Lake City. Outstanding ..! 1,035.00 Total Demand Deposits Postal Savings 10.00 Deposits . . . $ 329,421.27 Savings Deposits Total Time Deposits . . 329,431.27 STATE OF UTAH, ) ) County of Sevier II. B. Crandall being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above nd foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927. II. B. CRANDALL Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1928. Wm. Gee, Notary Public. My commission expires the (SEAL) seventh day of April, 1928. Correct Attest:. II Y RUM GATES P. C. SCORUP CHRIS JORGENSEN, Directors STATE OF UTAH, ) j Office of Bank Commissioner) I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certi-- ; fy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the abovtf named company, filed in my office this 10th day of January, 1928. SETH TIXTON, Bank Commissioner.' TO-MORRO- W BUT ATTEND STOCK SHOW .Those who left Sunday for the north to attend the Stock Show at this week were, Mr. and Mrs. $919,835.25 Ogden Lee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Crane. Offer You Cannot Find BRING IN YOUR OLD IRON - NOT 2,500.00 350,029.05 ' . - Total Cash on Hand .... 10,622.83 Miss Lou Murphy, operator at the Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,450.00 local telephone office, is spending this w'eek in Salt Lake city. TOTAL jveiyrl home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis at Richfield Sunday.- 1,465.00 2,242.48 6,580.00 Silver Currency TO-DA- Y TELLURIDE POWER CO. 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