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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE SAUNA SUN iy ImutJ W at fr,nini t al f i t ff 1, it.y Uirilt 3, ( Uik Swim, 1 WdS QJW ;ii It utl-ir- l -- Av Al'tit v H (DNVil A WEWAGE 1 l 12 M Ilf MMMHIMItMMMHtiMM1 Uft Ml unn?,4$ Adw , t ang .i.kioc ti f JliHrun will a it ni l ft. ad-itc- il ij i ryi lrfiful bach. t ldv f tm i r tvu v.r, Hum ) in mnl n m. I. tf tit l'.t I , 1. . .u I 11 itl li 4 J l . it. f i j lf, ar I u( t m . j Irtlhlt ir I. ! i 5 " ) htt tit mm ittstt r tintn 1st d tfjifo iitM..it!' It I ym!l arm f. r hi fra 1 m nt t who can met lritnlaii fnd nw own ft' law-bd:n- C'oNFKita i,vc; out imix. II 5. CANS. I.e ud C In-in-p to a pi enter extent every year. Ir. many instance the difference in cost of construct inp an entirely neiv road hse sml utilizing the old one is much as 60 per cent, ssh'le time saved runs s hiirh as 70 per cent. The type of wearing surface to he selected for resurfsi inp an old foundation depends upon several factors, smonp them tint ro.t, adaptability and nature of the traffic. Unless traffic requires such pavimj as plan itc block., it has been found that on asphaltic mixture meets requirement-foresui faring exceptionally well. It is being umd mors1 cxlensively every year not only as a road salvaging but for new road construction r r ma-teii- THE TARIFF WAR. i i Paul Buntons and winged words, pl;ilin(thc New Year vet wdl be more. ! t ha n neighbor We will become good ne ighbor sT Kw l'a C, lilt U I.UHIW. I jt i- pec-lin- . c s-- urd wide-awak- wage-earner- 1 I to AES WERE BACK NUMBERS. Arthur R:icbane, nationally known journabrt whose syndicated material reaches millions of American each week, compares unfavorably th American with the communist method of handling the farm problem. The Moscow government, he says, is preparing to spend $120,000,000 ol "real mormy in pr minting the wel fare of the farmer, and that it traitors and fertilize! for the farriers in fait cries, instead 'of pwvrrritting the wicked capitalists to do this in privately owned plarls, as we backward and un he fighting for Nicaraguan free dom was mere subterfuge. Continuing, President Moncada said: "Had the United States wished tc seize Nicaragua they would not have sponsored the Tipitnpa peace, free election and such other democrat h woul have encouragwstituMons, ed the fractional revolution of 1927 in order to conquer the country thi more easly. If the marines are still here they i'T not here as enemies, hut, are la boring for peace and order and aie desirous of seeing Nicaragua, which for the first time in its history is indu tranquil, hccoir.e trious and progressive. These are the marine who have been so b.tterly at- - bt High spots of a college Not every stenographer who knows how to typewrite knows how to make Coonskin, pigskin, sheepskin. Any linn is willing to die for a womm if she will allow him to fix Site date. Chicago Post. j Beacon-Journa- avied. tn mm h efficien- cnee got worse and the hh had to be put to bed. Iaul lost i veek'a work fetching hot watr hot ilea and poroua plaster an acre aquare. before Ihe et wai well. Po he made hi Nw Yesra resolve over lie whittled a tall pine Into a penholder, rut In a fresh point, and wrote In letter ten feet high. In a book bigger than this house: reolre to leave well enough alone and not try to do everything al once.' " ih ; "I lilt Wf'M) Nrror CnloB I A Timely Hint New Tear auggcstlon: Slake one good resolution and stay with U. GLYCr.RlN MIX REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS riTM rJ.Vj W ,1. v . oi tn his big tree shaver and made Simple glycerin, buckthorn batk, saline, etc,, as mixed in Adlcrih.i, aets on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisons you never thought were there and which caused ca and other stomach trouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour sick headache and constipastomach, tion. Dont take medicine which cleans only PART of bovrels, but let Adlerika gwe you a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! It will surprise you! Lewis Dreg Co. a new blade for It by breaking off the top of Iron mountain and hammering It out with his (1st. Away they went, mowing trees. Taut noticed whenever the blue ox rested It stood swinging its tall. So he strapped a great ax to the oxs Mil and stopped him, after that, by a all tree. Rack and forth went the tall, and vhack, wlinck the great trees fell vith a mighty swish. And they went n cutting trees snd not wasting a notion. F. O. BULLOCK Rut the trees the ox rut down with DENTIST ds tall fannPd him until he began to 9 A M. to 5 F.M. Hours ThuI didn't think It would neeze. 9 A.M. to 12 M Saturdays urt the blue ox, hut he didnt want UtaK Salina So iich violent sneezes to waste. a me of his axinen carved gigantic vooden windmill and set It In front f the ox every time they stopped. STOLEN TIRES ran soon tvs 'Kerehool Korchnoi the blue ox catcd through a Sun Claarified Ad. by care'-'- : Akron l. The Old and tlie New in Air Transporlalion Tho annual catch of fish In American vvalcrs is 3,000,000,000 pound. and those figures dont include the big ones caught in Wall Street, DiRton (Ohio) News. IN Vigorous denial hit there 1ms Ivn American aggression or any tend ney toward imperialism in Niear pin whs made reeently hy President foods. Mcncmla of Unit country in hi ad Every Senator and Representative, to the Nicaraguan purlin men drcs Prowhether Kepuble-nn- , Denioeiat, gressive or v hit not should work to The President called attention to the ward a fa-- r tarifff that fact that banditry is still existent m Ninth Nil il aijua and he declare that a ill protect without excluding others of tlie bandits are not native'-oninny from our the tariff Fading the country and that their pretence in politics is a menace to prosperity be In ought to tbs whete pouit they equalize producing corts between foreign and domestic This Town Doctor article, one of a series of fifty two, is published The Salina Sun in cooperation with the Salina Lions Club. typewriter typewrite tyre right. itr ltd Paul fastened It to lh ljr radio. "Xure !" scorned Jim. -continued Unde Omril' Put ceachinc for another handful of nu' IF you emdil ony crck a hole nw of nut at once!" lr I a 1 g, Reiolution Might Help young man asks a medical publicist what to do about a tendency to lose Ids balance In a dark room Maybe he should have made a New fears resolution. A Never Too Late Any day Is a good day to start the Vew Year right for persons who have not done so already. acted hv Latin America. I consider my country independent and sovereign and I have perfect confidence that the United States government driroR to and will withdraw 'fs marines when peace is firmly ! es-a- lished here. Here is something for our own lib- rals and our European critics to ponder over. If wc wanted to swvl-loNicaragua whole it could easily ho done. The same has been true for he part futy years so far as any uibbein country is concerned, and !he very fact that we have not acquired any territory there at the of any nations liberty is the tv the charge of imptr- w e W'.W4Muta9fausa - , .asMuaaarLibr ? mi's mv charged in a'icrix-itlC days when the rilot sat in an unprotected, wind-svvet- .t sf?t m the fro it e the is Te cfLccr tn uniform, holding the A ft Cf-useHc'u n:xt tn after whom Crtsscv Feld, San Francisco was named. The aviatcr. with the eq unrntnt; represents the modem type flyer and tbe "he.-rck- t six pictured with hlrn depicts the modern note in automobile transportation--" Time- t) 1 ne-ila- should ed th, mU wm!ll e - Newspapers carry accounts of the is expected to take place in Congress. It will be an unfortunate thing for American indus s if this potry and our litical war actually tal.es place. The tariff is solely an economic question, and one that can lie settled only by experts dealing with facts and not theories. - Our tariff is designed, in principle, to protect our workers and producer, from unfair foreign competition. If UNCLE SAM duties are high enough to do this NICARAGUA. they should ntd be inn eased. If too "tariff war that state-own- I. "That - - Ht.N AT AOl cut a hundred 'Il.w could cy, Huh," ald Unde Chsrll I onjht to opMiung another pecan. New toll you about Paul Runyon Tear revolve," Rnh mt Jim and Ruh shouted. Anything about tlie giant wood cutter! on New Year day, Ue'i. it like thl. the winter of the Nue now. lie resolved he wouldnt waste peek of time or alngle motion tn I he ntf hp hiked, And e.me. to jmr mile at a step, to fetch hit big blue ox and get busy," "W that the time he plowed the Grand Canyon? No, Jim. he had to log off North Dakota that year, lie harnessed the (The poctoi of Tow o A fa rmrcasssmrmra!! The TOWN DOCTOli TIIKIUrS would By Lewis James Hays PI Sr y s" I MmlH I tery llmi It whlwed It wout-- l mat Paul Uunjon'a aawuiUI i ; -- and wtil would :: New Year - . Icn-to Ixlipvf that ftocitlols ao! Tic mj i a sign at every railroad tro f.ing reading, ''.Slop! Icd.l and mminunM aro propreu'lve amt th! Li.iin! tnoike.1 into eternity by a Ucemo every dav scmcUdy g mrriean mrlhod and Miiteal d"c the. fh w here, th warn unthinking motor cimmistionrs nking highway trine an outworn and reitinnary. "slow down", and on a to with "drive "dont hill", li discretion," pass all those thing.; at .11, a newspaper without a list of automobile fatalities is the exception rather than the rule. As p.fple still walk and drhe Idindly In front of twenty Tin prvnt modern inter eonnee'e I and as dam fools under steering wheels still kdl lh'm-ulef and endanger the lives of and caution-eb.- f .v"cms, serving million rvirg cit sr-x!s j and bundle of localilia, at so do seme communities remain people asleep to their opportun:tie. he natural outgrowths of our indus jci urtaiitly slipping more and more into the valley of what used to be,r trial age. towns "take telling, shake off their shroud while other live, If mir sm iiil and economic rivtlizn of leihergv and get going to a bigger, brighter, and better day. I'on develops, dectriuty is constant What do you went in Salina? Wluit does Salina need to naku !v more to the imlivl.lti.il it wh.it you would bko it to ho? he ninmifartnrrr and the farmer. Salma pred. jou ran have it if ymi Whalcvir you An nd i'piti'e supply of power ' at a - nt it bad enough and will "take telling to gnt it. law price i imperative to progrev If it's fatcorins you want, get "light yourself, make SHina "right in fact il tnust precede general prog hy making if HEADY for factories, and the rer.ult will HE factories. If ress. Tlie small local plants of lh" it home budders you want, the same is true. for new factories There are more manufacturers seeking location past, whli their lark of facilities, their than their are towns ready and right for factories. There are thousands comparatively high operating cost and their inefficient could not more people in the market for, and just waiting to get sold on, new honm meet changing conditions and grow lorntmns, than there are communities which can rightfully lay claim to log demand. being ven semi qualified for ideal residence. Tlie modern electric system, far There is a sign at your elbow both elbows. That sign of the times, fr,,n, ointj an oetupus, represent the telling you that never in your life 1ms Selina had the opportunities that! money pro! work of mil it ha ted.iv. Everywhere you turn there is proof of it. Every- place ymu ' Ion of our eitizma in all walks of can see i if you IA10K and hear it if you LISTEN. , life. It is a monument to the .iihicvc what wlmt KNOW it Decide on what Salina wants, find out v individual it. incuts made possible ha, what it lacks, where it i strong and where it is weak. Dont KNOW. Then get going to get it. genius nod ambition. And most im trues porlsnt of all. it is an unrivaled insti Copyright, lib.!), Dyekston, Inc. Reproduction prohibited in whole or i.i pit'. inter-connect- C-d- um -y bbmagie ofwng malt hit ton of public service. The modern trend of electric devcl opuicnt is giving every small town an opportunity to secure industries, as such communities should have the advantages of low taxes and good living conditions. Large electric systems, give equally good service in locai(ie3 of a few hundre i people or a few million. Mass production, with elimination of waste, duplication of effort an exorbitant profits, is the key to ir dustrial progress. The electric ultil-tie- s are leading the way and are being followed by numerous other businesses. The consumer reaps the benefit. Pie. Caluci, At. ItHULSON, C, V. J0HN50N. V. J want--whate- iw, they 11 mc-visar- y Th? vnlm of conncrs iug old cravcl niiicitdam art I past'd roads ns foundations for new, tJconpor and more permanent highway, is realized 1 a CRANDALL, il 1 Nineteen hundred and thirty should bca great ycar.We have all been made neigW'01 1 rf pr. Million if American Mtuon who failed to V writing on Ihi wall when the anti-fltfo- l hills aprejirH and will ha In.craMed in this anti-rifl- e Unlo shotgun legislation. agitator arc chrrhed it will soon spread o all state. H i the duly of rsery citizen, who bei'cvc in freedom and American principle. n fight ! which prohibit a revolver or rifle to tthe on the ahsurl proundg that this would in any way deicT the triniimtl. ny r4-- We can hear m iu thurHiercmid'lL, - ,y vancc the dunason of a new idealisrmS.-T- , hr rilurn a lav to the Iluuun i Mi'ri. to el mi lime I Imt ha a t mil to Agitation along ainular Imr la and orrate Imth puhlie amt pti wn la tn Mailed in Ma rhuwlta, an cate property, arid wlmli kw p H anti 0hrr at! famou for its apart elf in iwer hy flee u o of the hny A lull I ho quality if I la marksmen. the jail, tlie noe. the rsdr i ahjfttl through the lgi .lalure tlitf, ami rmnpleie auppieiedon of Ith amp in a inottl re. ret manner, la t f Olid of rl) perch width ninh lh owr.cr.hip of piidnl Il it lit longer pttnsvleied nrip.n.il if A ttcooil m nr :lv difficult. r lull, in thi on Ihi paa.w'd, follow one, ami howeser, tt flint any merit and Annricn things, if ltinp w.iy would elu.w a all rifle an I lie wiah to who ronidci'l )onrnIii' amall pun except Ihnto of scry ht',sy lh okcr find it nrerary calibre. rr .7 '' -- tamtduhlcgold,cirgocofenihuMW,C. Rimi. which -- Hember federal Reserve System t . U rvtrin rnmi-na- l ALINA UTAH S LiJ ) who luvtviutn call tee.ii the. all 1 1 that pr.'iniwnt Anter an micn to adtnite in a H range it i lt3r LINA S A k fi tla hvitlaU rni.!L epytar - fri'jt'.wil Jrgudation agn!nt lull I, after a hart inn, vAhisIt'llh was would havt fiarlkall fight, cidlawnj the rifle In ono of Lin gMUrt of our huntini treasure cr )m ' . 1 t l3 m F Jj t away ftoo the pea h't Imp n ,iJ. r ir erring Ihetf late owtod farm, and r km g ll t.f rrf i ft a. ii I'm if In the i hi h mu i lai.l.-filed them mpeiial iitiir. lh mio y I. to I p h and tie t.tnpfirH pros eh d lr I'm rate mil to preiltn e rrsmue t ti.i:t! n In power the nuUiott root at leg I he tffnrt O ft Fn lh il roi nt i. itt fdit this is- m ' , mi I ' f iiinlrrt d.-o- mj. twitl. Not .In, UI p.t h- hnliff tiiiiffi t.r that the la t. n f, .; t I.V - all g i!) i I eli'ii Aid fit d,r r I r tie ftrt.ii r at all. 1 It I (ftultii, ainh far Uu it tl it t I Each tave vSv I'uhlnhei 1 t.f y It 3 t- it tlr 1 K. s t r it t I. l tin, Ji lutt iit.S uni t'.i'i, . ol t let i iiai.B i t fdde tail J i.t, the m:glitiet tide tht Kai ever cc me to'Tnr.g into; V ntr prsrt nf Ibpe, xV -- eNVe can in fee gleaming itidumondliie the there will be no rorc jxjveity to chill tlie rromjte that hean rf ragged mother! and to uteal the lavphtcr of children. The year of iqjo open a new era m tahkh the ftatcsiruny ) tlie economist, and (most important efxall) the. bd'nary ( Ui Z ciiimn will I'jaecd in bimihing Want fn tune there will no hunger that ahall want for bt fad. nocry'f pdm th,it iff Uj ' V7 f will not be annvered by mintteiing hanK T i i J ! If I . , ' v --s'. ; ST he tide of the Ncw'Agce arrics on its v v crest treasure thesu ofhmhctlwcdi tm ' Z Appicataat - II. W. CJ1MU1Y Mti i on iNj )eir nJ fill 4 way toward the bruon of Ttnev 1 r hi. a flat JfiistJta(cnnh L ?P bni U.e full mnrt of tUcv Age, TV yeu erw Iwir.jng in lsle ItJft hoimgTjfon.7 ( too MIMf MMMtMMtMIM In f :y. int never ircjnenditui m 19)0, A?s i Uil5tHlllJON RA11 V i ,! - i pi-m- y. Fe pc:-c!-i- e tirne-bom- b, |