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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE SAUNA SUN lun (Stiy l'i t tt ut .l Msftb Us Live stock MiSituatioix.. Utah. S!iu, . at Kalina, a the Kbtfrixj Jy f g at mail sniff intt tbs 3, 1879. C auls fr.'ia at the dufiisg (he lata j f iii'-i- j sl J aa that the v and? Jrn$ttnte2iM aictage Cum li.lt frrd F fsibil t make iitunry many Just fall I with tho final result that the tllVf been Iwavily heavier .Uinnier Itlkiil () KM than generally ha 4 10: f anticipated Torn Jtelt is m buying thin rattle to the client that I XX) :' VuniL anj frit dvthnr on Missouri River for fwihr purpi too force aevwrw during they did last fail. Thi inailrt wtn In Advance quite Payable jiUn.hor, lluwrwr, there it nothing many western range rattle into meat in a N unusual decline, a channel and suptic have (ven bur-i- b Fedentl the twv. wdl In fi il.i.tf rhang aJlre giie tdl adJtm nsome. the loetit tiade it furred to ahaotb The dmiand for ati ker anj f ed only fuddle wwlrrn thtrifed and AJicrtiriig Kale.--- Civn tn AppUatkia. graat rattle, hut the large supplies er rat lie thi tvason U far fhort of of w (ktern range atotV at well. The last year, t will he re me mlred that fait that a great many rattle art go. at thi time last fall, the bulk of h II. W. CIIEHHY ing into k diets' han.la duri in no way Southwestern nicer her and feeder rat. that the widely diarua&ed rattle tie had already been rontrarteil. 1 - S. fur the I n.te. t loll I'rm'e II. GATES, CRANDALL, V.-Prle, aliog to duet not nisi. While there larger to go to the middle west. Wry shuftage r n doing iii fle-if .lulu-irstate. and CaKier. ei peart to he an aLunJanre of fur-- few rolitfact haw been made thi mlfHiril 1 I aV j o they ae both h I it it ally and In the the Cum and been and few have r fil-sale what Bell, year lb M' (lyfl Jirlu lay lu if .( i'i,i.t, 1 he iVmociatie par. rorn tnca-mr- e L PCTLRSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Cashier Mexico and Ari-male in Tevaa, N-up to l Tt" mp til' ly in the South ha abandoned MMjf1 III lji( oi l I to 2 rer.t a pound are fim priee higher Si. it. forvraeting lfilMll ( I'O'Irt'. oh-the country wuuld on rorn. Curt her. Corn Hell rattle lower than a year ago, so that range tiun sir l..r I n iwj o mU tflni if (o'iniiM-- i were left five to buy afusd fiv.lt ae again d.f pon--d to reek Ive i'h n without rui.nii.r )ear laid in their thin ratth-meN g(-i at In r than Aw- fu.i.ri hiap out he to cattle that f their cattle on the njn at . r proved , , , , tith ir.w tl.i'ir buyers .alf.inia. .f hii patty II. SII r- - ds ' Irtw odh heef value. The result oiaiket. where they feel that supply I !. Ih anil ISnuKiit it.j.afl ci Leiu. The South i full of worker and demand wdl valuer fair paitiri i. r - now ciiiiiiiUd to It.' who aiv depend, nt tariff pfotee. I l both to the buyer and the more, are parlkularly thi season, the STATKMKT OF OWMUtSHII. J rolrrliu. f '' (V'lucial temperance uhatilution, tliese!,,Mn tun fur their rnp! meld All w r I.Vv this in the 1. i runiidt-in tl.-i- r par- Kouthw utefldily growing the extern cowmen will look toIt w..th whl to Management, etc, of the Salina tli( non are nnotiiturt al-I'nivd State. More tat.-- a and more prvdiranteiil the South raestern cow-ma- n ward California a an outlet for their Sun, published weekly at Salma, Utah. lj a'.titudi tv limtrlliilcO vlii-an- t hoi f ill irriti t nil Ihry within the flute were ron to (.h.c tight I III ti ll Ml lmv ill would le in today wvrv it not stocker and feeder cattle. With two , cousuine inuih they luuu have the 'territory Name of editor, managing editor, manufacture the .elantlv ah4iching for the priil'i inv ci in. iple, bn sum they wherr-wiiha- l av.idahility of the hg, cen. that iuiue in the pay businctf are manager, and publisher. It. many optimisIt wa generally tral mark.t, where he ran always rally tain! there I now jt j il,v firi rronoimv p(dn) le . I., 1 h y '! f. rotation a. P'o. W, Salma, Utah. Cherry, of I lie t'linol Mali aiul that no pa cash" hi r.iltle to Utter advantage tic enough to believe that California t! y will , .t.il them.rlw 1,L.1',k. dine.,; Bondholders, mortgages and olUr litiral patty .an stand against it. than would U possible at horns. Cen- may have a "wet" winUr, whicn I lulrilliHf. Wa'hlligton 1'imt, bolder security holding 1 per cent mean I held to d. a youth' chance even tral maihct always have served and plenty of range feed. If o. Thus the ijHiiienU f tin or more the total amount of bonds, of will debe there world. in Thi a very broad the to g. a tarl iwm id way will rerve the lest Intcresl haw thffaulty in makiiir an tffnt-ivor other securities, tiun-niro- n mortgages, mand a l feeder on for had tetn aUiut the coast. Pacific by brought I he tariff b II. The) of the producer. Hut grant d that now f Jk lit ing Hank. Valley In hi rrcu.t nwwjge to the Inter-- ' Mwdy anl skillful campaign of edu and then a cowman ran make a bet-U- r For the good of the meat trade and arc forbid l iiurt to nil a imii of II. W. CHERRY. sale at home, what would hi sit. the industry in general, it is to tal.o nought to national Convention of the Women' mtinn wl.i. h wa reaching the inli' ilvtaila. A for thw-we of Ulual him value that and teaching the Subscribed and sworn to before mo may witne considerrun fine tariff levieion to Mheluh-i-t Chi id inn Tempi ranre t'nion in In. uation U If the radirnl few aginer" railed temjernce, had loen ruccvssful in their effort able Improvement in the quality af thi Kh day of October, 1 aolely Hi.BirinT to agi irullurr, the) 4ianaiol.s, I'rv id nt Hoover to a standstill by attmtioii to onte fad which havcl V.ln-- ti e VoNtea.k act wa passed to wipe out the open markets? When cattle on the Southwestern ranges. have been K. V. JOHNSON', (SEAL) the fart that haw ilove!ov. There been tv. oft n overhn.krd during tho following the adoption of the prohi the buyer fail to come to the rountry, IuW,?' A Chicago health authority it no long' r any danger that a past b n year. The Ircsident said: !hition amendment, a great many good the average cowman has nason to be 1 am will mi--- t i ileralile h'.v in the S.nal daily iiv.rissed with the peoj le breathed a sigh of relief and glad that the open markets, with their that the women have outstripped the iml in aituyii'ir hack with the conviction that :t great competitive buying power, aic men in the pursuit of health. Out- glint need for evtcnd.il work of eda-a- t rtiy av iint Get your blank for proof of anK nntor stripped U right j who were lient ration in the moral, physical nnd wa nil over. The law would stop still available. nual labor at the Sun offlc. A biff la nefiU of ami class economic The ctuinns are that more and tipon tli it :iiff jdrinking, they evidently believed. The Subscribe Don't Borrow. supply on hand. wedge in., the United Stale hate .Sinre the a.h ption of the prohibition great educational temperance In ard fnnti heir ronstitueiiU. That anicndinent loo many havelpaign wan tlowcd up and public at- fashionable again in many quarter i attempt has leun denounced froinjcoiue to rely wholly upon the rt ron J tent ion was centered on the enforce- - where it had previously lieen regardof the law to enforce abstinence, ment of the law. Law enforcement i ed a bad form. one end of th touulry to the It was regarded a The people by their vote for ll'Hiverj forgetting that the cause of temper-indicate- d of course a laudable purpose, smart to beat the prohibin hut to have that they favored tariff re-- n nee has it strong foundation enforcement wc something vi.don in all rase where American the ronv i tion of the individual of the nm.;t have with it the conviction that ition law and enforcement of the law industry wiu driven to tho wall hy tnon:d value to him.self of temper-excessiv- e law is a vital one. With the interrup- was consequently made much more tion of tht temperance campaign and difficult. foreign rnmpclit ion. They anre in all thing." Thi i.i a paragraph well worth a new generation growing up, and did not singh out ngiiciitlure a the President Hoover in timely fashion, sole lienrfieinry on tariff relief. unsetllement of old thinking over. Itcfore the adoption with the iist-wpoints out the value of personnl eduSoul hem lViiiix ratio m n a tors are of the national prohibition amend standards, liquor drinking became in the reform vf suascKimoN ti.aikc-- ratis t O S A L N A SAUNA UTAH tt ti flenhr j'U-inU- Rmrve Systca nt ultilk Ttif tuuf itusrixis. ln a P.e. 1- c. e g reon-oioiiall- y prjr a lt C n w AL J lil tf ... Un nt nt d-- lb ac-lb- u. 1,1,1 ,f 1 prii .at l. e r.ir.-iiii- d c ' n rn. el p.-oi- effc-etiv- t cbm t COMPARE c temperance. If forces of the country will take up the campaign of education where it was left off ten years ago, they will soon have a brighter picture to contemplate. The beat way to help enforce the prohibition laws is to make the serving and drinking of illegal liquor unfashionable and unpopular. i't" i&Ji assure DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION If there was ever any question as or not a woman was a animal the question has been dresses the settled by the dear girls have been wearing this summer. to w hether ver-tebr- sun-bac- te k NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the Salina Lead Zinc Company, held on the 25th day of September, 1929, an assessment of one cent per share was levied on all outstanding capital stock of the Chevrolet Red O.K. That Counts Tag Protects Your Used Car Purchase. Every reconditioned car we offer for sale is identified by means of the Chevrolet red O.K. that Counts tag. This tag is the purchasers assurance that the car to which it is attached has been gone over carefully by expert mechanics that it has been thoroughly reconditioned and that the price is based on the cars actual ability to render service. Due to the overwhelming popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this time an unusually large group of these O.K.d cars. Come ini You are certain to find the car you want at a price that will save you money. Make a small down payment and drive your car awayl Our Used Car Values cation LOOK at these Outstanding Used Car Values incorporation, payable immediately to the Treasurer of this Company at its office in Salina, Utah, on or before 4th day of November, 1929. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said 4th day of November, 1929, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 25th day of November, 1929, at ten oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. CHEVROLET COACHES Splendid Bargains for $175 down. Fully equipped, almost like new. With on OK that counts. i 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE Fully Equipped, mechanically good. Upholstering rel good. For $225. Tcrma if desired. A bargain. With an OK that counts. 1923 HUDSON COACH Three new tires, bumper and extra tire. Ready to go. Priced to sell. $175 will take it right now. A Real Bargain. We are not calling this a sale, but we believe our values are better for the purchaser than those being fered in Salt Lake City. Unprecedented demand for Essex, the Challenger, and the Greater Hudson, enables us to offer a wide variety of near-neand fully reconditioned used cars at bargain prices. w 1 92 7 Buick Brougham, looks and runs like new, three new tires and other original tires good, reduced from $975.00 $825.00 LATE Model Hudson Brougham, custom built body. Motor, upholstering, finish, perfect. A fine car with plenty of snap $725.00 1928 Essex sedan (early). On account of owner being away this car has been run only a few thousand miles. This is an opportunity to conprocure this excellent model in near-nedition. A ride will convince you $575.00 w Advanced Sport Coupe. This car cost $2262 in 1928. We are offering it at a substantial reduction from half its original cost. You can own this fine car with most of the depreciation already taken. 1926 Essex Six. New Duco, first class mechanically, $325.00 upholstering and tires good Legal Publications. 1926 Essex Coach. New tires and good condition PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers. BUICK J. BURNS, Salina, Utah. 04 Nl Secretary. ly NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE De OF JOSEPH FORDHAM, mechanically Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned, John 0. Anderson, at Salina, Sevier County, Utah, on or before November 16, Sedan. Ha3 brakes, new duco, mechanical condition very and upholstering $295.00 good 4 1926 Master Six roadster. Ready to go. Similar cars advertised ini Salt Lake papers at $550. Reduced to $450.00 1923 Ford Coupe. Practically new first grade tires, $ 75.00 runs good ' 1929. $250.00 LATEST New Day Jewett Coach. Has had very good care, motor checked, duco and uphol$295.00 stering good ceased: Burr Motor Utah Company Salma, of- NASH Win. 21928 With Others! JOHN 0. ANDERSON, Executor. HENRY E. BEAL. Attorney S1301 order to take care of our Fall new car business we must move these and other cars at once. Free demonstration F. O. BULLOCK Manti Motor Co. Hours Saturdays Salina DENTIST 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 9 A.M. to 12 M - Utah In and easy terms. Call or write now. FHONE 13 MANTI. UTAH |