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Show Tiii: THE SALINA SUN lucJ Uft4 it nJy riy lid $U, vt Cvigtw uivl f ! m if Mrh a, sunscmnioN rates UM t t eJ4 !it m J ld gi r rl Say AS AI C IkI ill lb t ti l.jj m. 'l.i-i- q ii. w. lUtri i;im liv Ami that i al-.- jt a tear a tu y unhu,, I, r an-- l outdoor air ate tad lolff m at linn lht rrm iutiy 1 I Ik io .t it jnllrri ii iri ong an ltnr, l.iri! i. fri lire dulthg t I hi lam i - ,. I, fails. i flly a 1 fr lb-- f ill - iruuili sxi-sl-o- diel iqM-r- d a Many improvements of the plane are in process. To name only one: ex (eriments just recently complete show that, hy clever the noise within the passenger plane, which in the pust has been so clang-rou- a aa to be well-nigdeafening, can be reduced to a quarter of the previously existing volume. "What part, you may ask, does th" iVpartment of Commerce play in this activity? The Air Commerce Act of sound-proofin- ever-prtwen- t p law Ion living which cornea from lack of an outlet for youthful energy. count that mean any On to a thing healthy, vigorous, manly man, the camp are praiseworthy in 1 tv-cr- thing. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. is published by Thi Town Uoetor article, one of a series of fifty-twThe Salina Fun in cooperation with the Sul in a I.ions Club. r J nt home sndiments and our high tariff wail. Tn cost of production abroad we will upset the balance of fact is rathi-- that the crsistent trnde, and eventually destroy port bulunee of merchandise which our own prosperity. One answer lo has amazed and alarmed us during this, of ,course, ta that the American s more important to our oc- of satRifaction amonjf theme who face1 mrrUt ;l , proai'crity: than any other M . life fair and square, nd realize the ononne . Uk ,tcm ' merits of rugged citizenship. the statement that Thank God that America is rich in consideration. But n our foe.; balance too a have b.g youth, in young men fearless and will not bear the light of trnde eign strong and intelligent, aLlc to ta'te close scrutiny. In a recent address on training for defensive service without American foreign investments and the slightest danger of turning into Mr. Virgil Jordan, trade militarists. foreign roaring, Economist of the National InChief Philadelphia Record. dustrial Conference Board, declared: It is equally a delusion that in the years since 1922 we have been selling our goods abroad on the familiar cry of the internation- - stallment plan, sustaining our huge al economists is that if we insist on volume of exports on credit and preprotecting the American standard of venting compensating imports c.f living with a tariff to equalize the commodities by our foreign invest- - ev-wor- ld ihte year ha been for the most part merely normal food buslne, on quid ro quo basis. Enlarged or dim inUhnl from year to year by net gold movement cur exces of export tf been ha offset balanced or go!s faiily evenly by the exces of payment over receipts for services, particularly the pleasures which American are now forced to Import, or perhaps imbibe, abroad. In fart in every year from 1921 to 1927 the actual balance of all tangible trade, lumping together merchandise, gold and services, was probably against ua, and we have been importing more than we exported. Here are tome Important facts which are unusually overlooked by the international advocates of free trade and European rights. If we sell abroad more than we buy abroad, we are through our tourists and business men spending abroad a great deal more than European tourists and business men are spending in the United States. It is also true that millions in gold are being sent abroad each year by Americans of foreign birth snd aliens in America, to dependent relatives in Europe. AH of which of course depletes our favorable trade balance and justifies the statement of Mr. Jordan above quoted. The bal ance of the trade theory w ill not h Id in th Btwlcra days of fast ocean 1 ra and a tremendous foreign tion In the United Ftate. Hours Saturdays Salina DENTIST 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 9 A.M. to 12 M - - - Utah Legal Publications. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For further information coasalt tho County Clerk or Respect!? Signer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHRISTEN P. ANDERSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned, Carl Christensen, at his residence at Salina, Sevier county, Utah, on or before July 20th, 1929. CARL CHRISTENSEN, Administrator. Ml7tl Henry E. Beal, Attorney. i "tl ... An Electric Maid You May Have sulphur-breathin- g in-T- Situation. chased an entire carload of purebred rams and ewes at the recent Califcr ram sale at Sacramento. for Modern Mothers for Only noo four-scor- Application fur admittance to the Citizens Military Training Camps are With the sheep business now prac50 per cent ahead of last year and tically at its absorption point on that is good. California ranges and large pastures The occasional criticism of the many smaller farmers are beginning training camps does not deserve at- to carry sheep on their places as a tention on intrinsic merit, but has to means of cash income and building be met because there are always up soil fertility. Several of the citrus some who will not give such criticism growers in California are now carry-nits true value. sheep in their orchards. As an exWhat are these training camps? ample of the growth of this business, Hotbeds of militarism, say the t is worthy of comment that four Southern California citrus men pur pacifists. g Indicating the interest in better breeding among the California wool growers, a remarkable sale of pure bred rams was held at Sacramento towards the close of last month. Nearly 1,500 rams were sold at an average price of $ 19.44 per head. A Corriedale ram sold for $500, the highest price ever paid for a ram of this breed and the highest price ever recorded at a California ram sale. Stockmen are evincing great interest in the tariff measure just passed by the House of Representatives and which goes before the Senate. The new tariff bill carries increases in the import duties on both live and dressed cattle, adds to the import on woo! and creates a tariff on hides and leather. The latter duty has long been sought by cattlemen and the recent serious depression in the hide market accentuated efforts of cattlemen to demand piotection on this important commodity. Following out their .'Rmpaign pledges, congressmen vot-- d increases on many other agricultural products, particularly on sugar and dairy products. Young Scotch lover to sweet young thing by his side: 111 give you a kiss f youll give it right back. Another thing that hasnt looked right to us this spring is the Boston team leading the National League. popula- F. O. BULLOCK I wL'ivestoclc air-traff- wh-;nts- t, hysiral Iraining. Thry give lh young fellow a break from the drear) routine of work. They offer a aplrn did outdoor vacation. And they a r one force counteract nf directly wild and the the of young among assigned to our department the and regulation of civil So aeronautics. the Aeronautics Branch, of which I am privileged to le the heud, inspects all planes to sec that they are 'airworthy.' It examines, rates and licenses the pilots and nt" chanics. It establishes and enforces rules. "Civil airways and their equipment, with intermediate landing fields, beacon lights and radio apparatus and other aids to air navigation are set up and maintained through the inGHTXwgZ strumentality of this service. The establishment of airports is actively enWheat dropped to the lowest price couraged. Air maps are published. Scientific research and development levels in many years towards tin close of May, with wheat for May do are being constantly carried out. e Some millions of miles Uvery under $1.00 a bushel for the are now flown annually by air trans- first time in 13 years. Other grains port and air service in the United naturally are affected by lower wheat States. The operation of air mail and prices, and with crop prospects over passenger routes is proving profit- the country as a whole reported very able to some of the carriers. Our ex- favorable, indications are that the ports of aviation equipment are rapid- grain farmer who sacks his grain and hauls it to market will not receive as ly increasing. At the end of the calendar year favorable prices for his product as in the grain 1928, air mail and transport services recent years. However, were in operation or scheduled over farmer who sells his crop as beef, 20,788 miles of airways. The number pork, lamb or dairy products is not of pounds of air mail carried had Aonied over a lower grain market tripled in one year, from 1927 to 1928, Instead he may profit by the fad The passenger traffic, to be sure, is hat the undertone of the hog mar still relatively small, but' there was ket appears to be particularly good an increase of four hundred and twen- with more than 12 cents a pound for ty per cent for 1928, as compared nogs nt Los Angeles and no indiea-:ion- s with the preceding year, and the numof cheaper beef or lamb. For the ber of persons carried was nearly man who is selling off his grain in the form of pork, on the present mar53,000. advances been have ket, $12.00 hogs nxean about the Extraordinary achieved in the adequate lighting of equivalent of $40.00 a ton for barley, our airways. figuring that the cost of sacking warehousing and hauling of barley would more than offset the cost of TRAINING CAMPS MAKE FOR MANHOOD NOT MILITARISM. ransporting and marketing hogs. 1020 tu-lc- mm the extreme. To evi ry mother who want her aon to he a strong, upstanding man, ab'e to take rare of himself, f.t to ahould-ehi share of the responsibilities of citizenship, they arc a godsend, offering wholesome recreation and strengthening the Inty' morale. That the ramps are apealing rtrungly to the young men of this nation must Is cause for a deep sense lur oh-ca- a u il p la-i- n The voter who deter lie budd ng nf la.lrr mIkm.I, the paving nf road the installaand street, tU making of play ground. Do laying of . th t and water Unit tion of fi!tratn jlsits; e.p!e t rtkrcw-tai.d Tc the idea of rh rk trainit-gon lHrg yrt weep and wad that chan 'c re and capital an ruining their buimu; ? : This look like a pirtty good town,-antie tes'chnta lo whom a atrangnr : if alt It' you like it"; the mrnbant that the '"Ynah, repla-rght n to lUng to a service club r who ha auppcnled community riv ic and who Iwl.ttb-- , run down and every attempt on the part of anyone to help the community; Mr. Average fit inn who iu hart, ami ay rnth ig, dw rotlorg, with an lla none of my affair" a'-- l ; the percentai'e that go out of their way to run the comthe resident who take no part in lb than-udown maliciously; munity hospital tr other charitable drive; the campaign, an orphan' home projerty owner, resident or otherwise, who refuse to era.l.cate visible community abomination; the man, grown old, who care not a whit if the burning pool of hi boyhood joy i pollutc-c- l with the refuse of hi fac, the knocker and the fool these are the tory; tli goasip, the civic derelk-tredent who must bo ahown and taught the costltms of their way before, a, jn order that thry may appreciate Now is the time for every thinking citizen and civic organization, every business man and every city official to awakm to the very evident fart that What was, wasn't" that thing have changed and that old fashion Ulros of community life will not stand the gaff of modi-way of doing r tnrin-la-!!r- PCTERSON. E. V. JOHNSON, Aat. CaaKier. c y - n, CC II. 0. CRANDALU V. Prea. and CaaKier. - un mi g ramp ? rvrry where in avMnre. "We may in th nrar future. controlled ly auto plane paMnger mt:c p.liit. IVcl-tyenginm art already here gnhummg plant are thought of -- adjustable profiler to provide the airplane with pronti mechanthe iuiv;.-n- t of the ism of the autnmoh.h. The floating airport ia under construction, and one ran anticipate launching drvires and arresting year to commercial fpght. V are witnessing the entrance in to the air of th private pilot who flu-for the fun of the thing' and in the course of hi daily routine, he is Ifginning to make hi rpearance here, there and everywhere. The airplane ia rapidly coming within tli price range of the average wage earn-tr- . ft e r.-rl- i ir II & CATES, Pre. o-- .into !! day nf (lrilr i,il ntl.tr. Ur pM but tiKtiun u ot It in it in In the ran p, young rum are trim ft Ur y fci i iMiJ.tijj to Wiliam I. M d lu lake rare uf IhrmwUe if evrt l Jr., AnittiM Ci'iiu i' for ,riuniitir. In an m t,,y have lu la rail'd (a I be ri.hu fduttt'cd into trie' mg rtiial in th current nutu hrVa nf l.i l avt would on U of NL on! Republic Ur r untrained, raw, they at urn prefre. in Arurrita Mr. Mc- ready and fit at nml, without un . of th future of Cracken It iHriwary rarnfne nf livi-in tli I'nlo) State. l.rallli among our Coldirlf "What d th imrm-dfuture sbuM Ibry ever la railed lulu tbr lull? It wiM h rah, I think, l full in Ibnr nainlry' defmae. A aide fmm Ibe (erhniral trainmy veiiturp a prediction. tiro at pnijifti wbiih i lb primary purpnx of th 'are in th air' for I hr air. An an alntoat frvrri:h activity i camp, they render rwrvire in giv.rg promotion , sri.-on- s, and simply l.avni1 a Ihirg In da with n ilt.ti H bls I tin child nf fr,r. It u tuitti pirM illation i.f Ow Ihrta lia il a d. 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