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Show NIC JAUSlA SIM. SAUs'A, UTAH (r THE SALINA SUN Cvrjy I t tJ 1 A t ( Csii.girM t( r r ti 1 Su aJ-lf- A4rtiii g alitr 11 gi.e ISM hyjty. 100 tar t ri.t ; m K-- sr oll a i. a livery tirvey. mhu in an gu.lnd mmder t:llrl ill) in U: lltjrtl of to "i.nl f il city a ln.'Ji t In," 1 Utb-- r hy jd.v Iwuid -i that they wnt- til Dv il'tMil tijrlt, with the exception f atal-nii- - tud, i.l d. i nt di.tm. of tn I iuijH-rtan- t i.f.ii-crm- c lrei Every atudent of our - Mir O F nt mechanism lka acv mi,.lr( of reruums ault; have i.. thousand of e.i)'h unt It? (eilu.) SALINA SALINA-UTA- H letttr to ra) ; it is Henfcgr Federal Reserve Systcn 1 he nty .n whhh )ui live ia Ytli U city; its int.tutn iu aie your Ife your family and your rluldnn'; and Ui.s, YuU am a part of u. H icing the case, you naturally do md fat, YOU arv tie ward to be d. .loyal to it, fur tie worst of ad is dnloyalty lo one's self. Tie In h s town is dtelyl to himself and to all that is t man who is d.h-ys- l in hun. He is his own w enemy, U r bo undermine his character and llus drpr.trs hi effort rf that irnsntive whi.li is the most powerful of all factor. Your loyalty or disloyalty makes tin plate when you live what it i i r what it is not, and you ran md pas the bu.k In tie..rge, the weather or . I rvdid.d on, in whi.h to live, in fart, you You caecl your city to I a good sonx-tjing.t IhI up" and demand ti.it it la-- uh a place. Hut it is a m. late, only if Y HU yourself do that whi.h is iietessory to make it so. ami lo do that you have to U loyal to it, sink up for U ronie! loyalty reproduces a remprra effect in all whom a l. ysl in rrntarC A man who is loyal to hi friend, family, town, .eui.try and b yal to hi Clod will never la with disloyalty on the part cthrr. Thero is no real aucree without loyal'y. it Whatever Civic loyalty knocking your town, buying mail oi d r, or going to the nnt nearest town to puahasa when you ran buy the same thii g at home, and usually for money. F'leid cg your money with peddler is md only disloyalty-hu-t downright fol hardinr, if you value your money. Hngg.ng that you liought it in the city and that, therefore, it must he letter, when you could have purchased it fr-a local dealer, ia not only LACK ia hut it of flaunting your loyalty, besiih-taking . disloyalty, chare on lewg laughed at behind your hack by people who know. When a stranger ay: This look like a pretty good town you have here", ami you rply and say; Oh, yea, jt'a all right, if you IA it", or acme vdher remark or when you hear ome unthinking native rid rule your community, and you turn it off aa A joke, that i md only disloyalty, but darned poor buivinea. I'reachirg to others what they should do and then doing the opposite yourself is disloyalty, a Try The Home Folks First". Copyright, IW., A. Ih Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. S. GATES. Plea. II. 0. CRANDALL, V.-Pr- u. and Caalvier. C E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Aut. CaaKier. 1 n law full knows I I e wdl und.ail.ti lly being some fart to light, Tim (aid- ty; rt Publill t- - Fun JfirsittateSfomii trt a it, in and tln-i- r Miration run from of ti e 1'r.etdilit of Rsdildfr College M ni.'rtial Association Tt of War, a fit nor (lsil.M,, W, a., inaugurated tn rii''fcrn whnh the I he ciiini,kt.n, in a two ye ar mwjri bb lit l.i-l- 1.11 What h. lb Editor And of in k -- u-- have r written on the on And About It; hundreds of wakrt In she p talking aU.ut U. Ftdl, what i it- - Itair; Givm on Application. II. W, C1IF.BRY in i: Hit me - Payable In Advance at vt Tu. .r IMYAI-TIS t IIM. Mil mum; hiu vsk. 1 n-l It a fute, high sound it makrs a good jl.m fvi a lot cf oratory arid fuluir.im u;un euluion of ed toiials, but t wet n tivic layolty- and any otl.r kmd a: ter ail, thm i i.u difftrme f 1 Yr M Says' fci.icr tbs 3, MTV, rates OWN DOC J Olt (li, mat1 Month In making I UlaH. sJcIa util Fain., ai suascHiinioN Om S!in. At the that tt i in ree. nf Vigorous f Mr. and Mr. Alma Hastian motorOur idea of an idea) w if is one w h? lh,v un i rg.inuath.n; home excuse her husband' its pruct-duthat to ed to bring Saturday stay ng out imluihil drug store Tim uli favor the ciiminal; that our ju who has been half the night with the thought that their duly Irene, daughter, hi h . r not to fill even preset if ho had gon to bed early he ms'it dnury nrtds to la strengthened; visiting with her sister there, p?'ii no fillinp station, fnit that the of assembling our a a have kept the family awake snoiin?. atandi, pa1 uni'll, eon feet iotwriea, nev that mds jurtice juries revision; Mrs. Stella lewis and daughter, stands, ckrar (ml tubirro alore, md most be more awift and sure." Sid llumphery and Frank Nelhut do.'" restaurant. Stella, F. O. BULLOCK I ir many years the statute b"k son, were business visitor at RichDENTIST start lun grown straddy more weighty An opposition movrinrnt field Tuesday. Hour 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. d by rltucna of Charleston. It ha Ib-with a burden of laws. tape a 9 A.M. to 12 M l.eaih 1 hy the leading huiimm men. almindv on cvi ry band. A clever lawSaturday and Mrs. G. Johnson ( daughter, who dec land thnt they would Utah Satina can find a technical yer, apan-nllyGail, and Mis Varna Johnson and out warrant for prufonaional singer ity to f t any rase. Many famous triMiss Mary Ikthl, motored to Maple in tho church- - and have them al Mem to la content in oratory and Grove Tuesday whore they enjoyed a removed from tin choir," If the eviiaion, mlln r thnn surveys of fact made you. I As a picnic. Ministerial Association the criminal has rsult, a a a i( threat to atop tho Sunday after-nooWord was received of tho death of aymphatiy orchestra. Tho MinThe ten men and one woman Mr. GUARDIANSHIP isterial Association wanted tho maym Hoover has selected represent every Mr. Ray Morgan of Delta, formerly PROBATE AND NOTICES. one U fifty-twseries Hoator of of Town a This article, of Charleston to forbid tho Sunday section of the United Stale. They published by of Aurora, Tuesday. Funeral services For further informatloa consult Iks murral concert Riven h.v arc cvtrnordmarily well fdted la The Falin.i Sun in cooperation with the SrJina Lions Club. were held at Thursday. Mr. and Ceunty Clerk or Respective tho aymphnny orchestra of tho city. ope with the difficult task ahead, Mrs. George Sheppard and Mrs. W. Signers. a It U a wonder they did not T. W. Cropper left Tuesday for It. Johnson of Aurora attended. Ametiean citizen who is interpetition to I ho Ruler of tho universe est d in preserving individual NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Springville where he will visit with to atop tho birds from singing on and constitutional Elmer Nelson was a guest at the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESh daughter, Mrs. II. T. Reynolds. rights, and punSunday. ish ng criminals, will wish them Amasa Harward home Sunday. TATE! OF CHRISTEN P. ANDERTho hus noas men of Charleston or(Hy Special Correspondent) SON, Deceased. Six of the Relief smiely members ganized themselves for the contest. A henpecked husband is the side Creditors will present claims with of the Aurora ward represented their car on the After many arroals wore made for UI'K TARIFF ritOULKMS. to the undersigned, Carl of vouchers, motorcycle matrimony. Miss Mary Itahl of Salt Uke City, W(ir,, at Ult. minor offences on two succeeding cxcursion u.mpIe Thur. Christensen, at his residence at Salina, I..e.-time Congresa enarla a new ,a a guest of Mis (md Johnson this 1U,iM Mm dewcnl that Sundays,mostly for selling gasoline to since on Sevier county, Utah, on or before vote his the Anyhow ()y Alma Hastian, Mrs. James Curfew, benture plan puts him outside the or- July 20th, 1920. autoinohilist. they held mass meet tariff loll, or gets rendy to put one week. in the multiplicity of Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mrs. Gerald Ma- ganization breastworks, Senator Borah ings in the largest theater in tho city, nto effect CARL CHRISTENSEN, and debate Mr. and Mrs. W, -. Tlmnipson and son, Mrs. Jutnes Palmer over various individin opixiMi.on to tho Sunday I duo law Administrator. Mrs. prolvubly feels more comfortable than , and ual in the critirism piled two sons, Hoint-and Ihiul, motored Wm, Wall. ctusnde. Tho general secretary M17tl he E. Beal, has for several months. Attorney. Henry c the hill by the enemies of the to Irovo Wednesday where they the Religious Liberty Association, upon ndisl the commeneenu-n- t exercises of from Washington, I). C, spoke at the tariff legislation generally and of lowH. Y. U. Miss Elaine Thompson who those desire or either the higher first mass meeting in the Strand Thei ate on was er commodities, among the students to receive a particular ater, win re every available foot of real is the d of aome-jThc) returned home Wednes-time- s object plomn. protection standing-roowas taken up, and hun lost sight of. For this reason, day, nccompanied by Elaine, who will dreds of people wore turned away for is it well, occasionally to look at the spend the summer months here, lack of room. The interest and ensituation from the national stand- thusiasm of the audience was unMr. and Mrs. Quay Ivie are the point. bounded. Two other mass meetings Aside front the revenue of baby proud parenta of a raising the sentiment followed, crystallizing into an oganizal:on which resulted in by customs duties, the real object of g id, lorn Sunday, June 9. Mother and a complete vindication of tho cause of the tariff is to equalize the cost of daughter are doing nirely. human freedom and in a retreat nf production at home and ahraod. If the Miss Varna Johnson motored to fanatical religious zealots from Un- workers in Europe enjoyed the same political arena. According to news- wage scales and had the same stan- Provo Tuesday to bring her brother, paper repents, the blue laws are not dard of living as that enjoyed by the Vernon, home from school. Vernon in America, generally, in all will spend the summer here. only held in derision, but the churches workers have lost much of their former pres- branches of industry the levying of a i in the United States would b M ison and Clayton Harward Grant tariff with soluthe The tige public. only tion to this controverted question of little more than arranging schedules returned home Tuesday after attendto bring in the most revenue for the ing the B. U. this school season. religious beliefs is for tho churches to nat onal howtreasury. Unfortunately out of stay polities and for the state Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Johnson and to refuse to enforce religious obliga- ever, for the workers in Europe this condition in does not occur the pres- children, of Holden, were visiting tions which are purely matters of ent scheme of world affairs. here Monday. Wage scales and living conditions in Europe are not on a par with those Mrs. Stella Poulson and children of THE WAR ON HIGH in the United Since States. thi Richfield, were visiting at the George GASOLINE TAXES. Woild War there has been a greater Pnyr.c home Sunday. The automobile industry, through mm gin of difference thnn ever before, its successful efforts to eliminate the due in large part to the disarrangeMe roni Lazenby and Leland Cur-'cexcise tax on motor vehicles, saved ment of economic factors in the old were business visitors at Salina motorists over $100,000,000. countries, and in still larger part tc fuerday. Now the petrolium industry, by the greatly improved standard of livAmbrose Dalton left for Delta aiding ctizens in tho war on exorbi- ing in America. For this reason it is more import- Tuesday. tant gasoline taxes, hopes to save the driving public at leust $150, 000, 000 ant now than ever before that Amer icon industry be protected against here is no assurance that we would yearly. It is ob- lave cheaper commodities for any Last year the gas tax paid in the cheap foreign competition. vious that goods produced with the length of time even if we bought in United States totaled $:j00,000,000, labor will drive out of the he European market. The European cheapest according to an estimate by the buris not a philanthropist, but eau of Public Roads. This year the market those produced in nations producer man. He has learned kern business where is i there a higher wage scale aggregate is expected to reach During JUNE we are offering to our customers a beautiful White Enamel Hotpoint Autotrusts and wide the of value So we must that either our potect a 50 per cent increase. soon as he had the mar As matic Electric Range on the exceptionally easy terms of $1.00 down and $6.00 per month. It is said that the tax now paid av- own industries or consent to have our ket within his grasp he would raise oth-eof standard sink to of that living erages around 25 per cent of the filOther models on very easy terms. countries of the world. For if for- prices as high as he could get them ling station price of gasoline. This still maintain the ;nd There business. made were eign to products is out of all proportion to the cost of permitted is no evidence to indicate that a Eurfuel. The worst of the situation is ?ome into the United States duty free while commodities might be cheapei opean monopoly would be any easier that the tax is steadily increasing. for the moment, there would be no on the people of America than an Many legislatures apparently considmerican monopoly would be, er it a pa nless and easy means of ex happy state of affairs for the coil we have no American monopo-le- s sumer to the fact that owing the purtracting money from the public. in WITH EACH HOTPOINT RANGE PURCHASED DURING THIS CAMPAIGN WE WILL sense that these are manithe Every state now taxes gasoline. chasing power of every bread career fest in in the would Europe. sooner or later country The minimum tax is two cents, the GIVE FREE A WONDERFUL CARD TABLE OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY So in discussing the protective tar-f- f maximum which has just gone into be depleted. The first result would not be even let us not overlook altogether these effect in South Carolina, is six cents. In the latter state a motorist whose so mild a condition as lowering the broad American principles. Our tarWhy worry and fret over a hot coal stove when you can cook in comfort car runs 12 miles to the gallon pays standard of living in America to Eur- iff does not attempt to shut out levels. The result opean recshown is as the immediately a toll of one cent for every two miles goods, by over a clean, cool Hotpoint would be the closing down of Amer- ords of our tremendous imports each he travels, in gasoline taxes alone. ican factories, the curtailing of Amer- year. A great many imports from hen any tax becomes exorbitant, the public will rebel. There is no ex- ican production, and idleness and ther countries come in duty free, as Phone us for complete information cuse for riding a willing taxpayer to want everywhere. Instead of having is the case of commodities used exclus-- J a job at Eropean wages the workers ively on the farm. It only seeks to. death. probably would find himself without equalize the cost of production at! a job at any price. And what would home and abroad. Because of chang- - j PUNISH THE CRIMINAL, be the attraction of cheaper European ing conditions at home and abroad PRESERVE LIBERTY'. goods if we had no money w ith which our present tariff schedules are not' President Hoovers selection rf to buy them? perfect. They require some revission,' members for his commission to study And even if the purchasing power and such revission ought to be made.l crime and our antiquated law machin- of the United States were not de- That is why Congress is now wrest- ery insures a scientific and impartial creased to any appreciable extent ling with the tariff problem. v l r i, a Ik-lt- a a out-of-to- n a d ifr . fore-ihl- pros-perv- n afU-mo- Legal Publication!. Ik-lt- a li.'-cr- y m-n- Ida-rt- y : i hear-ing- Aurora ;i I- r at-t- You May Have J ten-poun- d . . . 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