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Show 1 the sauna un Sauna, utaH- - Umim THE S ALINA THINGS ONE REMEMBERS. By R. M. Hofer. . SUN " Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. grants given to the pioneer railroads in southern Oregon counties, on the ground that the railroads had not sold the land as originally contemplated. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The fact that most of the land consisted of mountains and that there $2. CM 0.ie Year were probably no buyers,' seemed to 1.00 . Sis' Months. have little consideration. And the fact .Payable in Advance. that the railroads had been paying heavy taxes on the "land for fifty lii making .change' of address, give old address as well as the new. years seem'e'd to- be not worth mentioning. So the federal government revoked the .grant and took back the Advertising Rates Given on Application. ' title. . . And then came the jolt. Counties Publisher Editor and W. CHERRY H, .which had collected nearly half a million a. year in "taxes .from the rail. PROTECT TIMBER . CROWING roads. found themselves without these FROM FIRE. ; EXPENDITURES. . Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter, under ' . the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . . j ! Afew years ago a forest fire burnbeen told repeatedly of in Oregon. .It dethe New Deal expenditures, that they ed for eleven-dayhave been fifteen billion dollars more stroyed three hundred thousand acre's than those of the previous admmis- - of timber. tr'ation' anil that they have succeeded According to a.n article in the Famin running us about that much more ily Circle,, the actual damage done, in debt, The sums stagger the imag- - was estimated as follows: . ination because nobody but a college: years of continu- wiped out professor would be able to conceive ug empi0yment for 14,000 woodsmen. them. It fedu.ced the tax income of one In an. effort to elucidate them, Con- or by 43 per ;ent a vpar, couny ' . gressman Carrol B. Reece of Ten- qq qqq. nessee, in a recent statement, pointed i.jj. robbej the. lumber companies of out that the 74th congress just ad- - timber - with a potential value of high record .joumed set the 000,000: or spending more than twenty biln cost generai public five jt dollafs, which is just about Bev'ars f0-- every dollar the lumber million dollars for each day terests lost. that congress was in session. waaan unusuany great forest The human mind cannot grasp the jre . every. year there are thous- enormity of this Bum, Mr. ece!an(jg. of ' fires all oyer the' nation, said. It is more than $10 for every whose . cumulative total destruction man, woman and child in the United veaty exceeds the holocaust describ-Stateor, stated in another way, it ej our .average- yearly loss for the equals $20 a minute for every mn entire country is 52,000,000 acres of utc since the birth of Christ. Such woodland extravagance is almost criminal. It, Here is- problem that almost every mortgages the life of every citizen cj(jzen help solve. Most of us at and pawns the future of children yet one t,me anotber visit woods and unborn. of us, 'through either ignorance many In spite of the fact that the New or careessness, do. things that are Deal professors themselves inform U3 liable to cause fire. Careless disposal that the depression is over, and that of cigarette butts and matches and they cured it, it remains lament- improperly built campfires are two ably true that the 74th congress, re prolific causes of forest holocausts. cently closed, spent more money than Mogt man.made. fires be(rin from the 73rd congress. something of this sort and a modiThere is something rotten in them of care rpark. If the depression has lighten-- . Man burnin(? his forest3 faster d, then the expenditures ought to than" nature can. repiace them. 'Do be less. Now, how about it? It is to our irreplaceable protect .your'part true, that in pome lines of business, flnfj jnvaju-abtimber resources. especially those which make and sell consumer goods, which have a habit qqING NOWIIERF of wearing out, business is better,1 HURRY and there has been an Increase .inj A .sign could have been hung pome values on the stock market. Butj it is also true that there are twelve around the necks of many week-enwe dont know In the nation, joyriders: million unemployed Going These people do not deal in securi- - wherein a "hurry.. Having been ties, and they have no money to deal catapulted into "space out of their bodies they may. have with, even if they were inclined to e that business. So, for them, at least, found themselves too early for a in is as as real ever. 'per reception anywhere particular depression They must be clothed, fed and shel-- j as the author, of Outward Bound tered, and the result is continued .would indicate. If they could speak to us they might urge that we place .great expenditure of money. Taking care of the unemployed, along all roads signs like that one in however, does not account for all of Dennison lark, Corning, N. Y. It this expenditure. Under the New Deal reads: This road does not lead to we have substituted bureaucracy, anywhere very rapidly. If you are in a hurry you are. on the wrong road, wherever possible, for representative government. And bu- - Drive slowly. reaucracy is always increasingly ex-- ! on a free dental dispensary by to Sent of It feeds the the fat pensive. land and the more it eats the bigger a school nurse, Urias Smith, J old Omaha grows and the more it wants. negro, boasted that he would not permit his tooth to be fill- The human body contains about 10. ed, but he was wrong. Three dentists million nerves, and some folks man- - and four nurses finally completed the job. .age to get on all of them. We have s I . j all-ti- -. dol-lio- r j s; - - - PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP. NOTICES. For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective J-- Fecjeral Deposit Insurance Corporation has ushered new era of security for funds deposited with insured THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF A. . LEWIS, banks up to and including $5,000 for each depositor. De- . New Chapter In Banking History . Signers. ceased. All customers of Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at Salina, Sevier County, Utah, on or before. October 8, 1936. MERLE LEWIS, H. D. HAYES, Administratrix. 8 Atty. for Admin. - , . JA Some twenty- years ago it became good politics to agitate for a return to the government of the land pos- measures to safeguard the funds .entrusted to our care. ; First State Bank of Salina A7-2- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF CHARLES PERRY sorely, needed receipt! . . 'J Such a howl .went up.taat an Ore-- 1 PROWS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with goi senato'r finally got an appropriation "of .'$5,000,000 .to repay the vouchers attached, to the undersigncounties for taxes lost between 1916 ed, at Richfield, Sevier county, Utah, and 1926. After 1926' tie controller- - on or before the. 17th day of Septem. general held that" payments could ber, 1936. come only from revenue collected j MABEL. A. PROWS JEPSEN, from .the sale of land grant timber, " Estate "of Administratrix, . Charles Perry Prows, De- -j and this has. .made up" only about half . ceased. J17A14! the sums lost in taxef to the counties. "A. lot of people. have never understood just.why the government should ' Optimism js & fine thing, but we have paid $5,000,000' in lieu of taxes have observed that more optimists lost from land-takeover by the gov- than pessimists go broke. this.bank'enjoy the benefits made sible by Deposit Insurance. It. is provided in accordance with our unvarying policy of adopting all justified precautionary . 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