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Show THE SAU1NA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALINA SUN -- 1879. . NOVELTIES : The following Nautical Novelties . Under an executive order issued by President Roosevelt, the navy, on February 21st, held new jurisdiction over another island, Kure or Ocean Island. A short distance from Midway Island, now a landing c air route stage of the between Honolulu and Wake Island, the tiny dot of land previously under the civil control of Hawaiian territory now comes under the control of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: O.ie Year.. Sit Months $2.00 nid-Pacif- Payable 1.00 V....' . - are furnished by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station at Salt. Lake City: matter, under second-clas- s :- ' Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina as .the Act of Congress of March 3, NAUTICAL in Advance. ic trans-Pacifi- In making change of address, give old address ' . . 'aswell ds the new. Advertising Rates Given'on Application. Editor.and Publisher the H. W. CHERRY 'SOCIAL j SECURITY. navy. While ships of the United States navy are on long cruises, smokers and happy hours are held for the pntertairvment of the officers and crew. In safe tropical waters, swim-iftin- g call is sounded each afternoon and all hands enjoy half ah hour from the side of the ship. Nearly every enlisted man in the navy has some hobby. Some enjoy taking snapshots of strange lands visited, some are collectors of art ' work, some enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, wrestling, boxing, playing baseball, football or tennis.. All these SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. i i Just now 'we are hearing a grealj' Here, are a few facts, presented deal about oil age pesions and so- - without prejudice, just for your insurance. The idea is naturally formation: . a popular one. Every man would like- - in 1934. the United States import-t- o know that after he arrives at the e( 7,736,53(2 bushels of wheat. In age of sixty or is jobless he will be 19'35,- under-thHenry Wallace plan independent of the wolf that howls of crop curtailment, imports were around the door- of the unfortunate, 27, 137,870 .bushels, Uni.teJ' Slate3 end the improvident; of the situation . j 1M4import. ' of lhc.man who has uered through ed 1(107i020 pounds' of butter. Under Rickness and accident, and of him. yaace regime, the Imports In ?ho has spent his money iri his ear- - 193'5 were 22,674,042 pounds. Dairy- ' . Her years in. wasteful living.. . men win like that Social security sounds pleasant to of were 'fresh 127,746 pork Imports us all. jt is a beautiful idea- deserv- - pounds' in .1934; in 1935, they am- . ing' of. careful and painstaking ounted to 3,923,609' pounds. Yet one thought. Yet it is to le remembered big hog raiser in California was paid that nothing can be had without pay- - $150,000 in cash for not raising hogs., ' ing for it. If we are to have a com- when we grow old or are MOTOR peteiic-'. ' unemployed v e must Team to rave .BLOODSHED. ' ' a little for the rainy day while we 8 here! And of Pr'n? to and are 'young save. Any proable ure f road Pen which would 'to give gram attempt Then off us social security at .the expense of soon become, irresistible. 've fishing, trips, pidnics, the American sen.;e of thrift and drives. economy would not be worth what ".Lost year, 36,000 bloody corpses it cost. The price would be even for a good system, and a good dotted the streets and highways of United States. .This year, if. thesystem could not be established on en Per' cen.t of drivers who cause such basis. fall would It of its 'any arent . 90 per cent of the accidents own weight. wdl th worse ben The present social security act CU:bed ,record Do you belong to that 10 per cent 7., state the the and that contemplates dentV federal government shall join han Is Yu11 undoubtedly s fl rare dmer who "l11 adm,t to ll in building up out of industry-f- or theie is no other way to do it insurance funds which shall be used in the !t won,t do you any ultimate for social security. In this "ally t0 think ham ,over your. dnv,n respect it is well to consider for a Pratces. moment that we are now burdened. yu ever Paas on, curves ot with a relief budget which seems to h 1U? baVe bee" uilty he about all the nation can stand and ? y of an act that has caused thousands that there are still higher taxes in the offing. Just how far will this of fatalities and millions of injuries. Do you ever drive on the wrong appropriating of fun is for social se- side of the road, or weave in and nility take from the budget money out of traffic, impatient to save a which would otherwise be used to few spent ,ater tellin 'on m.inut? to.be re- care for those wh are now friends a what driver your In lief? other words, at a time wh n vo i a.re? If so, you are a potential we are straining every resource in an effort whether it he efficient or killer. Do you regard speed restrictions not to support those who are now as for the other fellow how .mm-indigent, greater a who,something isnt in your class as naturally, burden ea the tn paying public, a driver to obey, and for you to which includes industry as well as the individual, stand in piling u,) break at will? Excessive speed is the vngle cause of motor blood-rh,fund to take care ef some. security o a! . - - - . nomic law. It cannot circumvented, without courting disaster. Legislation and special class taxation to penalize one group to aid another legislation that would promote scarcity of necessities legislation that forgets the consumer, robs every family in tKe nation by increasing household bills. .. -- b.e are available to the enlisted men of the United States navy. Thousands of young Americans are today learning a trade in the United States navy. Every ship and station has modern machinery and this machinery needs skilled mechanics, so the navy is constantly training electricians, machinists, carpenters, copFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Has ushered persmiths, blacksmiths and many others. Men showing special aptitude new era of security for funds deposited with insured in any of these lines receive special banks up to and including $5,000 for each depositor. training that fits them for promotion in the navy, or for a good posiAll customers of this bank enjoy the benefits made postion in civil life afterwards. And at sible by Deposit Insurance. It is provided in accordance with the same time these men are building up their bodies, and developing our unvarying1 policy of adopting all justified precautionary and leadership. measures to safeguard the funds entrusted to our care. Tallest, most celebrated, and, according to many, most beautiful lighthouse in the 'United States Is the brick tower which stands at Cape Hatteras. For 66 years this North Carolina landmark ha3 guided . mariners through one of the wicked- est hits of ocean along the Atlantic Member Federal Reserve System coast. Recently the sea which it had and Federal Deposit Insurai ce Corporation thwarted so long finally humbled the old tower. Having munched away a mile of the candy cape since the . lighthouse was built in 5870, the waves finally neared its base and forced the government to order it Subscribe dont borrow. abandoned. The second Hatteras light character of its personnel determines-thto succumb to the ocean, the pres- strength and quality of any .navy. ent black and white beacon, replaced Back of our navy tradition we find ' Ernest C. Christiansen a sandstone structure built character. in 1798. Another mile inland, the ABSTRACTOR government will shortly build its Qualif'ed by years of experience' third lighthouse, this time of steel. F. O. BULLOCK . ACCUto write. Abstracts In order to have an efficient navy, DENTIST RATELY. Work by guaranteed it is imperative that its personnel Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, of Bonds. filingSurety have skill, stability, and .all the reIn Gunnison Each Wednesday quisites that go to make up a Phone 221-Richfield, Utah Salina - - - Utah symmetrical character. Thej ; A New Chapter In Banking History THE self-relian- ce 193-fo- First State Bank of Salina ot Salina , Utah ' j 112-fo- ot - well-round- ed W, fr Take a 8'l?ht-seeing too-dea- - " GET ACQUAINTED TRIP j m, the (mw " hot-sh- iu-'- t 1 i. which is. at least w:h worm cogi- tating. James L. Baldwin, president of the National Federation of Tax Service organizations, esti nazes that .state in' uiarce la.vs of the kin i contemplated could freeze funds vitally needed for current r 'lief and might . precipitate a crisis which would re- suit in further unemployment. In New York alone, predicts. Mr. Baldwin, "more than $90,000,000 will be taken out of the state and remain a frozen asset until 1938. Even then, only a very small portion of this ; sum can be withdrawn from the fed- -' eral trust fund and since benefits are to he paid only to those workers w ho have accumulated reserves in proportion to' their period of employ- .ment, many of the present unemploy- ed will receive nothing whatever. to the imminent withdrawal of PWA support sometime in 1936, no source, of. revenue will ' be. available to those in need, for certainly no . . . o you urink aiu drive Alcohol anl gasoline mix into a fuel that has taken a legion of people on the longest journey of all to the Great Beyond. Do you put off repairs to your car' until a tomorrow that- - may never come? Bad brakes, defective lights, uncertain steering are friends of the casket makeiv .sure that it' Spring is here-m- ake jon't the last spring, youll enjoy- on ' this earth. ' ' j . Well hand you the keys to a new Chevrolet . . knowing they will be the keys to your friendship! ' . jj j ' JUST DOESN'T ' work. . ' . . Ad. "'R.nt higher standards of liv- ' ing. All waht larger salaries and. wn es- - That desire has been reflect- - " ed n vs regulations designed Li h hieve that happy-end- . , ' Unfortunately, basic facts are en forgotten: On. the theory that higher prices would result, in higher watTe?. we have been given laws re- -. 'icting the production of .necessl-state We have voted laws restricting ties. bedelve-intcan expected to or depleted-treasurpenalizing' methods 'of distributing . for a. second its; time to meet these additional obli- - necessities that lower prices through ' . gations. Care must he taken in trying to assure our people social security that er 'we do not create a condition of wages, higher cost of living and in- creased unemployment through a program that is unscientific and which, however well meaning, may ultimately cause more grief than The same holds true of . lo-- . old-ag- e pensions. DR. H. CRANDALL 'dentist SALINA Office Hours: 9 to 12 a.m. 1 . 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