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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Jt.HUHM I Livestock: iW !.re f DjUa'.k n I SuUthrfn Ixii. it preuih (., vu4 CJ lrmn4 fuf .jr fUltij ui ' f XV' X tJ,D-i- i tr sI.jwh at date, s Ui IffnUl lv t .inti tlaUgk W t fu!r f r Ut rl(!n) t.-r-td l:ci. rtdurtio jt k4 fturtMutual( th luli ) raf t'Mkhlli vtrd TL rd fcf and Mail Burts' iHutTS th jf a.tuv. sd,t4 r.r rl $ th vH.-i- ur. Land. A Kin Arrive Welcome I MoneyVery Cheep Belter Then Flying A New Dutine Problem c lu.ii Jui l Mim va iunlf Knight 1 slvtf, JjiTirtin'"' Murphy; it and Mat a Ai.l lM Priced so that no one can afford to be without radio entertainment Its in an attractive cabinet; Ins a dial dynamic speaker, tone control and full-visio- faUl.tf, .iti t.! ir, A inert. a plane II. II fr An-rt- -n pmm-plifLroe- fr r Mi (, r: 0n fr i. . J 5 ta Cet-rg- " PraJ-adhi- I y e ax-lo- lt atork-men- up-pl- ' ip their livestock to dietant eatern when excrjU-dknow the IVmo-rra- t haxo had far more rxperienre toklLit.. Tho table are now reversed. oil middle wstern otockmen are in Ik ing out of Job. Dayton (Ohio) tork velnard to New. ohlppinjr prain-fothe r.nefic Coart. Tlii in yn ihje on'y h r. us Cal fornia market are high A large black cat walked in front r, grade for grade, than middle west f Mayor Walker as he returned to ern market. jhi office after hi western trip. Rut the Tammany Tigtr still is walking Woolgrcwcr are encouraged hy tV behind him. which toekj sir eg upward mar-xvod Fcirntb-tin in now tell us that the place foreign j price during March, according to the man voice can be carried on tiny I'nited States Department of Agricul- radio wave. Maybe some tare. Attempt to advance the raxx!can, but no senatorial voices, voil market in the domestic markt have so frr met witli slight ruectx, j A Chiengo head waiter shoots two however. Continued improvement in 'bond ts while they are holding up the gn markets gixTs wwd grower guest in a right club. Here i for encouragement, as does ether plot for the talkies the fact that wool consumption in the that will not he rigarvtte kept Commander Antarctic party fit. Ityrd'a Job had great patience, no doubt but he was nexer interested in seeing a Muscle Shoals bill passed. . Cven-inc- lf hu-I- d s h I mental than formerly. . f-- re Ruth young American flyIt' all right to marry a wife that er. who N'lrhol. hold the is good to look at but its more imair aped record for women, to one who two-wa- y an-ren-- portant marry to I'strn to. e ready-mad- rAW Is Not an Ordinary Salt But Extraordinary Tfc h Friends in Europe are realizing that Americans esn really fly. They learned that when Lindbergh landed In Paris and again recently when Capt. Frank M. Hawks decided to see what could be done about a flight from London to Rome. The record held by the British Wing Commander Klngs-- i waa a little over twelve necessary to supply this vital element, without which animals cannot thrive or produce maximum profits. ford-Smit- Hawks flew the distance in less that half that time, 5 hours and 20 minutes. He left London at 6:30 a. m., f reached Rome at 11:50, stayed for lunch, left Rome at 1:42 p. m and, and must be supplied to obtain maximum growth and perfect health. because of a leaky gaa pipe, landed eighty-fiv- e miles south of Paris at The iron content in RED STAR SALT is priceless, as it supplies iron 4 p. m. to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. it fry 15 UT3 Pit m ii) Jl 1; (' iirs'ill'll fIt ')! li til irr ini .Ii ri li ii J ill '! li ALL GRADES AT THE- - n r,l,if til m I 'U 'A m -- n ir ? tiLii!tiU,l!lu.lU!l tl! il n p c .lull -- n " id n Great Western Salt Co. S ALIN A t REDMOND rr Landing in Rome he remarked that a of a trip over the Alps. w-- He had to go up 23,000 feet. He used the plane in which he made his transcontinental record in this country, and is now our champion flyer. If this Nation ever gets an adequate air fleet, it will have no difficulty in finding first class air pilots. And after it gets the fleet, plus an adequate submarine fleet, it will have no difficulty with foreign nations. They will leave us alone. Sevier Valley Merc. Co. till.! h hours. Authorities unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of Goitre -- The fallowing story, whkh ha jut , Iwrn hlnwj to the gixr a valuable hint to local iliirjmrs, if t lh result from budding a producing milk herd. J. G iVitney, fuuni r of the Gunnison IVnncy company store, ha demonstrated that rare and h lection are prime factors in prwJue tng n world record from a II year-olcow. The story cminallng from the tct made at the IVnncy faint, falpit-M- Ix-k- d lows: What i stated by dairy rattle authorities to be a new world' record In production for milk cow over 12' year of age, has just been established by Della Iluoy's Violet, a II year-olcow owned by J. C. IVr.key, internationally known merchant and agriculturist I Vile Ruoy's Violet was put on test on April 2nd, 1930, and was milked steadily for 3GS day. For the first five and a half months of the test eriod, she wb nilkcd twice n day and for the six and a half months she was milked three times a day. The r total production during the wits 174133 pounds of milk and 959 pounds of butter-fat- . This exceeds the previous pro Juction record by any cow over 12' years of age, all breeds included, by slightly over 7 pounds of butter-fat- . During the test peroid this cow was pastured day and night and during the winter months was fed all of the silage, wet beet pulp, mangels, alfalfa, and clover-mixed hay, very largely d d 3iiV-d.i)- ed 1,4'.0 pounds. Th Importance ef this record, accord ng to the best dairy authorities, rest in proof of the continued hi,:h product; abldy of th Guernsey dairy cow maintained umh-- priciu :1 r farm condition. Th usual ago at whkh milk rows hsxe heretofore been considers d st the peak of their productive capacity ha - n about 8 years. TrratcJ from th viewpoint of dairy Cotton.ir, Dell Dtioy'a Violet, at th age of II year, f.mshed a test during which she produced more thin ix times as much butter fat in the twihe month period a th American dairy cow and over thr-time as much as the top performer in the most highly dairy renters. IVIIe Iluoy's Violet is figured as a prize winner In several large dairy th fourth prize fourshows, d cow ami a third prie Junior A. IL row at the National Dairy Show in 1921; 2rd prize Junior A. IL row in National Dairy Show in 1922 ; 2 a I prire Aged Cow, Trenton Internin'. Fair, I '.'2d. l- ax-er- e lu-m- g 1 home-grow- - ear-ol- Hie inventor xvho ran fashion wet and dry" platform for pol.tic-ian- s to stand on can make himself In-- st record-breakin- g .. rich. No matter how fast you drive your motor car you can't run away from your conscience. The unemployment list is growing again. King Alfonso is out of a job. MOHAIR FAVORITE AUTO UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 1 r rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore, it becomes g rb-xr-n Champion Milker pure-bre- he would eL ILr axerag dsdy grain ration was pound ad she consumed a total of 1,011 pound f grsin during th year period. At the beginning of the test she weighed I4.V) pound and at the finish weigh- nnctneSR men have a new problem, 99 per rent of them don't yet know It. In 1929, their problem was "How can we produce ail that we can sellT Their problem now Is How can we sell all that we produce, or even half of It The 1929 problem was one of manufacturing. The problem now in one of advertising and distribution. A 90 per cent manufacturing proposition has suddenly changed to a 90 per cent advertising proposition. Business, big and little, should realise that for its own sake. hen the eai.h was young its soil was rich in iodine, but the snow and and that this element is J.C. Penney Owns although bj cause it contains extra value in natural minerals most essential to the animal body. life-givin- trana-con-ttnent- al is good will fly from New York to Faria, via the Lindbergh route, all alone. Ther should be some way of admiring and rewarding young women of this kind as thoroughly as they deserve, and at the same time a way to prevent their running such risk. Such a girl In th future might b the mother of a son worth more than a million solo flight across th Atlantic, or th Pacific, or from her to Mars. . . . . V on earth will becom even bigger. All that w need Bow la aomeona to tall ua bow to uo all tb gold, money, coal, oil, wheat, cotton and other thing w hive In exceaa. M hav everything and don't know bow to dlttrlbutt It. George Reroard Shaw i reported k other thing, a saying that he is tempted to haxp Money I cheap. hi head rut off. Weil, he should knoxv Uncle Sam needa 180,000.000 more for May refunding and ran borrow below xx hat is best. one and per cent. Thoi who do not understand finance wonder why as a writer womens If, suggests, Uncle Sam must borrow from banka, sentiments are expressed by their when he himself print th money they clothes, they appear to be less scn'.i lend him. mox-eme- I SAUNA, UTAH Al-Ur- fr - ly Mr. !. Cluisliansen Furniture Company N dirrrt 3cadBt ef Cuuw, kftftn fOcioJly m "Svyreie Arh:ti (Yand-l- l. 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CVtJo HulMia. raker a doll reward. Nirvana. It I in Mkrh in tbo I'n teJ !i'.igM-- r aid. come from the word albutta," Ley nw, lie i the f.tlow urround-About tbo only conflation Ii.ll hy evn al men Akron (Ohio) meaning happy. Oar aa the young na thn mnet, ni'.b tb f Prlnee paed through a gateway a Deacon Journal frj.liun of th Pitt two year, tw 11.umpron ha out of tho tltbn Mur girl called out "Mbutta, albut-ta.- " iPli. N'athnal hop klacghter, wr.h thr,t he wanY bratm by ono of King I Uaulama remembered that. mm. It tm-- a puy from That American priro beauty who cafrj.tion, ji thu mallrt iiro Our tin yeuog vlaltor. King do while to lk.hen.U In it. hufltand her France over .honin'; l:23, Kbrep khughter, h't k. will atialu Nirvana mar rp-Idla !isht national fmm a year come out all right if h ha a male than Won't it be nice when they p.-- t the Jury. Otherwise, her chance may not count vt hi other, prvaumably ou acgo, ha I wen large rv.rywh re. u aocettor, who will h J In Hie havy for meat Juele hhoaj iasue vot'.I.d and w le o good. lo ae him. Hut ku aeema In no f won't hao ta rtaJ ktut it any more? Southern Cal.fornia, In tho faro hurry alout It, and comet here lo con-uindicate It it cany to make a atrong arguI dured demar.d clrewhiro, American doctor and (urgeooa. Oa the Waiting Ut. that Southern ralifomian I k their ment if you don't allow yourwlf to May he find all that be aeeka. t w he hampered by fact. It germa t range that rreid'-nmeat an4 are illing and able to huy, , lloowr hould Infbt on a T1 i I imartant to weirnt Republican Franc baa begun Beading gold to who formerly wire forced to d. reeling the unemployment pruhe We mildly wonder what brand of the United y State, and our blggeat Adrte I n Complete for $91.50 Th kia( 'r)4hlHk of 8 U i Amrrlc nk kl Uea. rhrml ed loom II. plieed u reaJ ne ; New Victor Radio itNikavxh Tt t tM tibjf Tri,',rii vmy xtcs it a iv.uH a f ML fW by U 6 th4 I l.kyI stig mutr Atom ItH Turlay rVtn.tv on ti.o program r D This Week b the .if !e A of tla th fha; 1 r.un.U-- CUBING lii rMrrtaifiii'e 1 l 1! r rvrrmn Situation jn lYiUd 1 An Instead of complaining about conditions, business men should be grateful for what they have. According to Ford, "Everything is all right up to this second. It is our business to He doesn't say what make a change. change. He tells of a recent talk with Gerard Swope, president of General Electric, whom he calls the best salesman in America. The talk included Russia, and Ford aaid: "The Russians pay tbelr bills, and have a right to make tbelr own experiments, as long as they don't interfere with ours. SmJicjtt Uk.I fp mo. bf Zwf Upholstery May Enhance Comfort, Smartness and Ultimate Value of Car. It comes to selecting the automobile, a good basis of procedure Is that adopted by tbe sight-wearAmerican tourist who WHEN y sold to his partner when they came to the next Important cathedral: You do the Inside and I'll do the outside." The average woman is quite content to have her husband concern himself with the body of the car, the wheelbase and general mechanics, provided she may have something to say about the inside. The car's clothing, as its upholstery may well he called. Is equally Important with the rest of tlir car, for upon it depends much of the comfort, smartness, beauty and ultimate vnlue of the car. In choosing the upholstery for the Interior, a number of distinct features should be considered good appearance, smart design, pleasing color, wearing quality, riding comfort, cleanliness and economy. The only material that can he depended on to embrace these important features tn on fabric Is velvet mohair, otherwise known as velnio, and made from the lustrous fleece of the Angora goat. Because of Its original snowy whiteness, mohair can be dyed any shade, how ever subtle. Its lustrous sheen and soft, silky texture leaxe nothing to he desired In the way of beauty and luxurious appearance, while the long wearing quality of pile mohair, as con trasted with that of flat fabrics. Is oa ar A velum uphotsfned disputed. will he fresh and tnxiting tong after the rest of the car has lo;t Its appearance or even given Itself up lo the infirmities of age. Because of in smooth surface of Individual mohair fibres, discernible only under a microscope, dirt does not readily adhere lo nor penetrate them, and the nn.terini is easily cleaned with a xvhlskhrooio or by vacuum. Actual grease or dirt spots are removed by washing with pure soap and warm water. Easy riding, an Important fcutuie when taking long trips, Is assured with mohair velvet because there Is no slipping and sliding about, as with smooth fabrics, and each fibre of the pile fabric acts as a resilient spring to absorb shocks. It Is easier on the do. too, as the reduced friction avoids rubbing and subsequent shininess. Added to these advantages Is th additional one that they all add mavalue of the terially to the trade-i- n car when the time comes to get a new In fact. It has been conserxn-tlvel- y one. estimated that anywhere from fifty to two hundred dollars difference can be looked for In a car whose upholstery Is In perfect condition ar.d Inviting to the eye. Offer Prize for Old Piece of Furniture Have you a mohair covered ebair or sofa In your hornet If so, you may be JC50 richer for It. An announcement waa received here today from the Household Science Institute of Chicago. asking for aid tn locating the o!dot piece of mohair furniture tn the United States. Not only will the owner be awarded $250, but the piece - ill ae b exhibited tn Chicago during Worlds Fair tn 1933. Residents of this town who fee! trat they hav such a piece of furniture aho-.i'rwnmunh-atwith Mrs. GrPC Selence - tl Vtiitl Gray, tlou-eliotute, Chicago. ld 1 |