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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE SAUNA SUN fiiJy , u Every ll CuuroJ at at jv,ufe Kt el at t( iSifrk natur U Jer tie 3, DGt. VtU 100 lit Advance ryiU la give 44 cf aJdiy Making (hang low a; Sw. Mitu at U Uf Apia I, II. 656 Anderson, at the new. Oiih A4tnialft( Hatca Given HIIW It it theugMIcttnrai, Jit-- or it it m ohjr-rand sign many road d!fftkn 4 and mutilated through t We think Iragxta? ltn fire of th aruta at sport using rtw-hut than who mutilate Uit direction sign in thia mannrr certainly could M tie rbir. aa uch , A apurttnun U Lnt of all a mt only of natural resource, hut of all thing of value, lie kould not he capable of u.tt wanton vandalism. W must Conclude that . all who carry guru arc r downright wrvrrily, that i, tr ron&rr-vatiuout- Shrw. Anderson, Otf C. I. G ea AfpIkaUoa. (atcrnali in. Use government aup I lira Die noili of the (teople and f eg ubtea their roiNluct, It Ultra their every person, no ln,luit, t hat their ahili!i-- , down to matter a herd bul, Ni A merh an a ant a that. Hut we are, slowly, going Inward it The pd ittrlan who would burden the individual ami ituluatry with a multitude of paternalistic law, U, unmniwhnt-lr otherwise, striking at the roots of free government. II 510 125 frrs 21 1 02 ChrUten-e- , 551 y 701 , 100 350 120 100 0Q .. l0 Ja. C. VO I 'fane, Roland Cohen, Max, , Max ,, . , Mr. ... Ernest Ernest (Tristlansen, Ernest Crane, Roland Mrs. Daude, ft rood C. 3 C..hen, Max 215 (Trutiansrit, 331 Christiansen, 121 .. It,Jax. Diri.itimen, Cohen, 330 ht0 . W How man. Geo. T. Hurr, L. It ... 50 1 Hurr, Morse Oil Blackburn, Am el , ;ud lu.jcr, W. I. K. Hrown, Editor ami Publish IE W. CHERRY Name An.rrson, Harold J. . . 7U nt K. It 250 120 h00 200 Zoo 1 00 fioo Accord iff to telephone Utilks there eighty m.!)in bie rail in live Amt-United Ft ole every day M inly r 2 30 rent of the are artird on Hk a 6d vocabulary uf only fifty rd. We 7 ti know aliii tea uf iLoaa ward are loo Cantral you five roe th uror.g 250 "Extua it picas". . . n ... . SALINA-UTA- flccbtr Teitril Rcierve Systen nun-.ber- " I 0U I cm It i that Jowjh Ftnbn, aorretary of the CummuoiH Parly In 20 oo HuMa, ha purthaaed nine auU'iuo- loo no bde in England at a cost ef from 250 1 5.081 Mih, I of court .60 theae are th proletariat. rejx-rta- ii 1 fr 120 C oo Government eiei1 announce that 200 all of the large aixed currency ia tvw 200 about out of circulation. Fd ia 00 of the new size a far a vie are law-abidi- At. CnaKieta 6 00 600 21 .21 lOOCti her daily requirement. an to bold up h price WLivestpck Fo, if cl of be f, catlle good," a should make the order Uut ricrjl-whandling the produce, iittludmg the ronnumrr, a ill feel that they are getting their moneys worth. TJurr ikiit a chance of "pak:ng the buck." We may get away w th it the first time but the fellow that nicrchanll-the meat mui-- t deliver the real thing. The hide conceals, but the meat speaks for itself. The Id )ing that a "chain is no strong- r than it weakest link" applies to the Inc stock and biisinci, which is so intimately as oc fated from the grass roots to the table that every part of the industry mu..t hold up its end. If it fails, then the whole chain is weakened. in Situation.. y There are too many tMn cattle u ej n ord r to fatten the bullock, EVH price thl year are relative-actua- l coming on the mark'd, aa a rctult of or anticipated feed ahortage. y 6w, thu offering a good oppor-Icae of actual shortage it U, to ray tunity tor profit in applying our ron-thrat- - ccMratr to make href and the u loaftt, unfortunate that the rnal-ltie should bo put into beef channa1, of updeiiriilal us to and the indut-trwould be better off get the bet value out of dry range if they were sent to feed. relatively low ;f'd. Till III the rave of anticipated khort- -' grain and bay price offer an attrac-age- , it is be: I to U;e the fo-- to fat- - live projvihit to and ten as many a possible rather than fanner nbo are in a to to attempt to put a little but notlf'fxl out thin and half fat cattle in Practical cattle feeders enough flesh on all, because half fat ft edlnt. Wc often wonder how it come cattle dont drees well, putting the find that cattle which have acquired on dry that Iho in.k ailment collector always packer up againet a hard gam., j a certain degree of fln-with the result that h cant mer grass put further fmi.-with the manage to come around on the days when we have the IcaM money. rhnndise the produce to advantage, greatest d'groe of economy. and naturally the packer feels that he We are up again: t a peculiar conmust buy them chesxr and that is dition this year; the cattle supply is what makes the market prices. F. O. BULLOCK short, on the other hand the demand We have always advocated and for beef products is also bhort, being DENTIST ill 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Hours that the best practice is influenced by the prevailing low pricto top out the herd and market th es on other ferns of meat feed which 9 A.M. to 12 M. Saturday fat Muff promptly. In case of short is bound to have its affect with the Salma - - - Utah range, supplemental feed should be housewife when she comes to select e n e fvj y pir-tirulat- ly m--.- ktx-kine- n-- n ( poi-ilio- n i h e SIl'JJJ. - Et0m0m4mf Trmn$p9fH0m yfc TTEnns -- hi - nonlhr.era, ronrmy. power and hearing leering 2 Rail Tin TTirack DdD 11 offer hort turnin radlu nf 2.'J fert and amurea caay handling In placca. 3 4 Irana-mlaalo- dc n No matter what your business may be bear in mind when you buy a truck that its wise to choose a Six! Channellochea alee! deep, frame, lit, feet Inn ft, take overtire hndle without ercemlva overbanft. height. 5 f.o. b. factory. Hint, Mich. Complete with front bumper, full length running board end rear fender e ample power for retry condition of road or load. Chevrolet offer tin low Inadlnft The rear axleandIt hiftfter, ttnnndly Onewdlett nx e 1 gliir fomblno rrtnark- Nirnneer hnt apirnt bevel fteara accewihle for Inspection or adjustdetacha due to ment, able cover plate. la easily Four Ions a, aprlntf to the mounted parallel nl-ellip- tic frame, carry peak loads with safety . and provide better loud distribution. g. - E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON. mt IR7.-15- 7 y H I 20 &O0 ou0 S A L I N A O F 122 1 fr of porta-men- 1 I 16, h7 1 il fol- 3500 Erirksen, Mathias 35o0 40iKi Frickwn, Malhias 400 3500 Mathias.. 3500 Erirksen, HRIHLK KKS1UICTIONS 117 Ewles, John It ... . bOO 500 ok iMMicimioN ntt;i:u. .490 Ewles, John It E0 0 1,20 Dwpit precaution taken in at 6s7 Ewles, John It .... . 120 Not only do the road sign rvpro-Ko- t tempting to etiforre our immigration 130 Fair Mere. Co. .. . 2000 2000 612 a conaidrahle expenditure of lawn, it would appear that we ahall 717 Forsyth, Claud ... 612 luvd in our to lake .50 727 60 future rare Claud are ..... hut placed greater along money, Forsyth, they 400 400 probably 723 Forsyth, Claud highway! ome for the purpose .f year; for it i udimat 1.00 100 protecting life and property, ami with some exaggeration that there 601 Cleave, John 100 400 other aa able to atrangera In finding are now as many as 3 million aliens in 311 Griffiths, Lucy boo 500 the moat direct route to their destin- the Uited States who came here kb? Griffith, Lucy 600 600 ations. The value of the aipn for through illegal means," writes com- M3 Griffiths, Lucy . 1 00 100 either purpoae la lost of it i defac'd missioner General of Immigration. 665 Griffiths, Lucy 400 or mutilated. 40 Harry K, Hull, in the United States 750 Gardner, Ira ... 71 IIjii.m n, Jacob W. 5.47 647 Daily. lie continued: Recognizing thia, the true aporls-maW. and . who wishes to indulge in targ.-- t 36.16 3616 Jacob Hansen, !? "Stowaways, deserting seamen, 400 400 practice will take time to act a hoard those aims who are smuggled in or 515 Holtz, Selma who manage to creep acroaa our bor 337 Hyatt, llebcr 5.00 or other object aa a target - 600 dors uninsierled comprise a far too .580 Hyatt, Ih lx r 5.00 600 200 2.00 COITF.R AND THE TARIFF. large percentage of the number of 513 Hansen, Moyle alirns entering this country each 241 Jtffery, Thos. A. ... 100 4.00 Production and consumption 41 Jeffrey, Thw. A. 4.91 400 almost perfectly equalized in year. 5.00 United State. When foreign mine "Ineomiietent to become citizens 285 Johnson, John C.Jr. 600 100 ran produce copper and lay it dawn and a charge upon the countries re- C(l Johnson, John CJr. UK) in our market for about nix cents a sources, whether at large or await pound, a tariff adequate to equalize ing diqxirl.it ion, the mo nuiMxcs of ine domestic and foreign production coM igildea ore a distinct liability t seems essential if the industry is tp finances and our citizenship, continue to progress and pay fair ilnnild be reduced to a min dividends, high wages to thousands witiiin the next few years. We can ill afford to let thes of workers, and a large share of the desired aliens remain. Our f taxes of many western states. In 1929, the United States produe- - j citizenship must be nurtured ed 1,015,000 tons of copper and con- - preserved. aumrd approximately 1,078,000 tons, Our national institutions not be menaced by aliens a nice balance. Hut we imported tons from countries where pro duction costs are very low because of cheap labor which lives under the past. conditions which would not be tolerPeople who are anxious to immi ated in the United States. High wages and living standards for all workers have become integral parts of our modern industrial structure. Such conditions cannot le maintained if home industries are unable here. They must understand the sig to profitably sell their output be- nifiraner of the oath of allogianre .c cause of insufficient protection from their adopted country. They musl be loyal to our flag; have an intelliforeign competition. gent understanding of public quesA DUBIOUS SUPPOSITION. tions, and realize that the right tc Advocates of the proponed law to vote is to be exercised only for patriforbid interstate shipment of small otic and not for mercenary purposes, arms are basing their case on a very Americanization, as I conceive it, is dubious supposition that once a law a process of assimilation of the imis passed, its enforcement immediat-l- migrant which will mold him into a follows. useful factor in American life. It It is far from logical to believe must culminate in citizenship. that the law would turn upon itself and become menace. The RARE ZEAL FOR WORK. citizen would no longer be able to buy An Oklahoma youth . who stole a gun while one ship could smuggle chickens to buy overalls has been pain enough revolvers and pistols to roled. Such rare zeal for work clothes supply all the criminals in the United does deserve consideration. San AnStates for years. The American un- tonio Express. derworld is wonderfully organized. No Its connections are EARLY HISTORIANS DIDNT law could disarm its members. FORESEE ALL. To make it a felony for a person The early histories said something with a criminal record to possess a about government being divided into revolver or pistol, and increase the executive legislative departments. penalty for a- crime committed by a Now is it executive, judicial and person with a gun in his possession, Exchange. whether he used it or not, would do far more to discourage the use of MUST LEARN NEW YELL. weapons by criminals than any legis Knox and Lombart colleges have lation designed to prevent sale or voted to consolidate, which means shipment. that a lot of students will have to THE EVER PRESENT learn a new college yell. IndianapoMENACE. lis Star. Paternalism is the great menace to America. Its advocates are alPOP BOTTLES. With the opening of the base ball ways with us, offering the people their socialistic cure-all- s for the ills season pop bottles and cushings will ' of the world. become Tribune. It is a threat to democratic instiAfter reading his statement we tutions, which are based on individualism. It believes that it is the come to the conclusion that one of the business of the government to regu- main reasons Mr. Libby is not in falate the personal conduct of the cit- vor of the naval pact is that in it we izen and the conduct of hi3 business. dont admit that we want a navy inGovernment ownership advocates ferior to those in Europe. and reformers, socialists and believers in a strongly centralized federal f omething to sell ? Try a Classified government, are all followers of the Some eddor has compared the salt paternalistic school of thought. They would subject individual initiative and party in India to the famous tea parenterprise to the mercy of the poli- ty in Boston. Maybe so, but anyhow tician. They would restrict liberty of it is fortunate for Great Britain that speech and action until the word be- so far Mr. Gandhi has not developed ind order of the Board of Directors, came meaningless. any of George Washingtons qualities made on the 28th day of March, 1930, Russia is an example of advanced for leadership. oo many shares of each parcel of such 1 U sromry, a rtenr mounts art opposite the names the respective ahar bolder, aa I1M Om may at tt-i( the CW !), Faimx, i th, hi the Nik 4y f May,1 lu'kt, 1 Id u'li.nh ih, la uy the 4clkJU'l4 aruSlrl4 ikcfwS, together )!b the rot of ad lending an! uf mU, Urn J, ?t HNS, JW rury, halina, Utah. Id TWrw are delinquent Ui"0 the folstork on account of lowing dswr'-ucunriit No, 3, levied on the jHk day of March, lilill, the several May SUBSCRIPTION RATES &i I Utah. ! !j-a- C EM ZINC COMPANY, a corporation of the Slat of Utah, primqa plate tf bu.atrsa. 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