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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA UTAH c CCC CAMP NEWS Economic Highlights 3749 Co. - Camp Salina, Utah F-3- NAUTICAL - The following Nautical Nove.;ies are furnished by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station a Salt Lake City: Spike Camp to be E. tablish d Industrial News Review :- NOVELTIES 2 at Eishlake. Happenings that Affect the Dinner Navy Ma tors Mass Flights. Three world records with 8,000 miles of over-ocea- n flying ly 200 men in less than 30 hiurs are jut routine hops to the flying saiiurs of the United States navy. The first long distance over-watflight was made by a navy squadron of nine planes in January, 103d, from .Sin Francisco, Calif., :jo Hawaii, a distance of 2300' miles, Without a stop. In January,- 1037, this ftat was duplicated when a squadron' of twelve planes completed, a non-sto- p flight from San Diego, Calif.,-- to i.n April, 1037, twelve, mote in mass formation 'planes, the vvake of their predecessors.' 'In each ease the squadrons- c the dist.an.ee' in. less than 2d hour.-.- , through. 'eve iy possible kind of hut never once turning back' or Rails,.. Dividend Checks and Tax. Bills of Every Individual. .National b order, that a sp.ke cmn and International Problems lnsp-na- ' . be established 'at Fhhlake. Thi ;. n.v arable from Local. Welfare. soOth ..camp, will' be et'lilished about June aml- 'ni Jiksly ' remain there 'vviih th..i'iled is now. Copgres ju.rt ' Uiltil October fifteenth. Foreman what senators and; tepresantatives-are beginning .to call .their 'parlor I eonard Mecharn "111. be in. eha g? of c-- er e 'enrollees stationed revolution says the United States' the ttverity-fiv' Present there.' is to the Reference plans are that the expert nient in. kicking over party traces, wen' in the constructing cattle 'indulged, by. members of each house be employed--iifor the first time in four years. guards' and similar structures. When is- finished 'the 'Whether this unlooked-fogroup will .example 'be of independence On the part of. the likely engaged in road building' in legislative, branch will become a full-- , thait area. The enrollees assigned to fledged revolt against dominance of thi.s. location look forward to' a su of inters rt and pleasure, alo-rthe executive, remains to be sdenJ-n'owoik-iof thi the hpa-.However, the seeds of dissent have been sown, and it is' no longer strictparadise. I ieutcncnf F. ly accurate to say that the president- T. Eagan, Forest .Supervisor C. A. can get whatever, he wants, with V I. a, Albert 'Albertson, as'i.tant' Parkin-on- , : v'i or; . and R. E: breaking-.thperfect ."V formation. hardly a. ripple of opposition the-'iriado-stilIn C. 'all no. mishap waUsui'-- . Mr. Roosevelt, congress. may supine project superintendent, get what he wants in every par- - a My 17' to make fered by either personnel' err plane-ticular his influence and prestige final- arrangements for- the location further attesting to the aeepmey- aiid may still be strong enough to make ' an establishment of .the-- proposed preciseness, which dominates, all the various undertakings- of the U. S swallow bills they spike camp. congressmen ' dislike-b. ut is he not navy. heartily going to get it without a real battle. And Musical Program. . The' navy itself regards these, that fact alone, whatever the out-- - j d week- the members of Co n- hops' as only routine, come of pending must legislation as Merely a- routhem to lain-ewere referring pp.ny very ably ent?i Plans may' be, marks a' far cry from what by- the Salim Secand ward M. I. tine transfer of equipment. the country has been witnessing, the A. - The bee-.announced for have w:as ofa recently musical .program last four years.. routine .transfer- of equip-- , nature and the numbers rendered The president stirred up a hornets This time twelve plac es are ment. were received with enthusiasm by th.o nest when he introduced hl judicial to' scheduled depart from Fan Diego, boys. The 'program was directed by in June, or July, for proposal. Senators .Miss- Millie .Domgaard; Numbers renreorganization, whose, faith in- the New Deal was conmass formation, another Aa follow's: humorous dered Were sidered unquestioned, have taken the record. .The squadron w'iH nemusical selection by Junior,' Dee and vyorld-lead .in aggressively battling this bid, hop .to the RepubOilan Nordfelt': vocal.- cowboy num- gotiate a i which is unquestionably the most imin .America. Central of Panama' ber by Rulon Fairb.our.ne; .five vocal lic. portant one yet sponsored b.y the The. plaings participating in these numbers '.from the opera Martha ministration. Senator .Wheeler' is thehaveall been patrol bombers, flights were sung. by a chorus- consisting of prime example of this no conferva- - Jessie Oldroyd-- Allen Williams, a t has used- stronger words- or .. li.an . William?, LaJeunne. 'William' ' ' ' .... showed more determination in oppos- Laurence Meehan. Aftan to construction in volume, according what-he regards as packing of ' mg an:) Stanley Janij F. W. Dodge reports. This, says the supreme court with executives Business Week, "is .happy news 'to Cribble served .as piano" aceompanicontrolled justices..manufacturers, of furniture, to. whom ddz,- -' As matters now. stand, half new homes- mean new business. Fur- Called Home by Dt at'l.s. en more. Democratic senators .Death has recently, come to several niture production is around' 50 per that- they .will announced of the boys in camp. Wh--'- . .families time. this at last of ahead cent' year the bill. Administration occurs this the members of t'h? ca Business is making more, money, as majority i ' - unquestionably lex; than .well as toa fund to sen'i the producing more goods, . acfive in the senate- and. that is. a bac-khome and It. is. felt th -' sur.boys City' Bank cording to .thing in the light of the toward- helpmade contrib'utlons First quar-fa- any vey of .270 corporations. that any. and all f is- for a in need a pal ing of worthy these representative ter Warnings: backed bills used to go thioug-- with No on? knows, when he may 53.5 per cent ahead of cause.-concerns were. anJ. he an anvil chorus--oay his "buddies:-'- The tjae ' 1 9 first quarter, for 'a net of .heed help merest' scattering of ineffectual of .members that tli camp . . 'publican nay?.' ' an-e; to their frien Mh and events paper, . r profits-wer- and steel,.The judicial proposal is nc-- alone improving - 'sorrow' the.y extend an encourngimr merchandism. stirring up ' lhe.presi-.- . rajlway equipment vvord.anl.a helping hsnd.' ln usfriesin ' grave-- . dents spending po'l'a-is, congress U no;. here'. hear as willing as .it u ed to he to His' farm giv'e him a blank- check. tenucy bill, which would cost a; vast, unpredictable sum. through to a successful cono!u.-iq;i- , couldnt' .win approval from the committee. More.. Important,'1 for ;T,5)0.rwhen. the' president to be 'spent at his '000,000 ..discretion, for the coming fbeal .year, . '' News.. Fi-hla- spike-camp-wil- l i - - . this-wor- r Hawa-i.-Again' , full-owe- li- with-thei- t . . - -- v-.- e C-. fi-p- e l tb-P- t'-i- ho-p- : .hlp-k- i 1 , , e v'KlVttMtrtY KAtOCO ; p Paraie of the Grand Army of the Republic at the close of their convention in Washington, D. C., as the aged yeleians of the Civil war marched through the streets as they did more than seventy years ago. . . . world-recor- - 87-1- . er . ' . - . Calif.,-sometim- - non-stop- - -, 898-mi- le - ... , .Lil-.tiv- ' - , . Mae-Ivi- Niel-s-.t- - a- . have-recentl- .Vote-against- , sub-e.rib- e. - e - . ; . ct Koo'-evel- t- . . fr-o- a .1 . . - . 1 t ' . oppo.-itio- n. 11 - - . 'dang-ei-Wtha- - huge dreadnaughts of the air. The ment menu for the homecoming of old saying of Join the navy and see the fleet. the world through a porthole,, seems to have, become outmoded by these n Boys Join Navy. ' theof With air; the battleships On May 17 and 18, thirty-fou- r navys constantly expanding air fleet boys from the area, this saying seems probable to become comprising the states '.of Utah, WyJoin the navy and see' the . world Idaho and Montana, successfully lnter-m'ountai- Inter-mounta- in - from a oming, cockpit. passed' all the final . examinations at the. U..- S. navy recruiting station at Salt Lake City, Utah, and were enlisted in 'the navy.- Shortly after enlistment these boys were entrained for. their new home, the U. S, naval training station at San Diego, Calif., where they will complete a three-mont- h period of training prior to being assigned, to. duty on board ships, of the U. S. fleet. : - Nearing Completion.United.' States Fleet Problem XVII I,, in which the fleet has been busily engaged in for. the .past five weeks in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands, will soon became history when the mighty a rn-- la arrives off the Golden Gate at San Francisco on the morning of May 27. Then Fleet a have been comProblem. .XVI 1 1 pleted and "all ships will return to a Odd Bit. of Interest,. peacetime basis. The destroyer and Many people do not know that the submarine squadrons will proceed navy has what is popularly called south to their home ba es at San the Ship.s Bank where men in the Pedro and San Diego, C;lif., Vhiie" 'service may deposit money. Men may the tlreadnaughts, cruisers and- air-- , deposit with the paymaster, in c.ash craft carriers will proceed into: San at any time, amounts not I.1'-- ' than Francisca harbor to participate in the $5; Four per cent interest .is- paid on .Golden Gates- bridge ' fiesta,' PUns deposits, but the money cannot be have, been ' formulated by th? . fie ia withdrawn until the expiration .of a ' Miracles Of Research. The wonders of American research laboratories would put the old time mdgician to shame. Cotton, sour milk, formaldehyde, carbolic acid enter the modern chemical laboratory and emerge as soundless gears, costume jewelry, fountain pens, bi li:.ri balls, ' propellers and telephone e parts. Police of Santa Barbara, Calif., may receive individual credit due for slaying or winging a bandit in future, provided , their bullets do not bore dean through him. Each policeman shoots bullets besring a special marking, so each projectile recovered from' a body mav be Identified. ' . . Trading in a newspaper that' the Ilomestake thine at Lead, S. D., would employ 3 large number of men, two would-b- e workers drove all night from Pierre to. obtain jobs. Informed that no help was wanted, they looked, at the paper again and discovered that the item., they had read was in the Twenty Year's Ago column. ' . . eonupi'tt-e'for the entertainment' of ma'ns enlistment. To .be a ' good radio, crooner you aproximafely 00.000 a 'Jars. Dances, s musical -' A to pray dont require, a Rt of fellows- who dinners, excursion trips... special pronri w fo8he' ill" adenoids. vou p .need duration vote' row it. bread for their daily grams; etc., high-clas- d - t - ' , - for-relief- direct 'he. Van into-thsome of his best enatoria frij-.- d ; .Senator Rynnes, always Vegorded a- a 100 per cent a Iministratic-- man, is fighting for- a ten per cent cu; in ail.' expenditures, and other- senators are . known to be figuring on cutting the 'all-'ofrelief budget to a billion which means, as the W: shingt'on'obr.i servers have been "announcing, vvi h convincing regularity and nnandmityoppo.-ition'-o- - . lately, that congress getting The.si7.e of the .nation.-- j beginning to f. igher. arid1 -minded. al delt'i-worry tra.-'ed irj the - s .see.no - is y economy- who a congress-ru- ptst for maximum, and other. cov,p;vssj-iieemergency vat.-- j apprbp-1-iatio.- ri can spend- ing should be continued ip a period is rapidly expanding, when .is practically back, to normal lev-' els in most lines, and is oloViou' ly 'encountering, an actual boom in other .line's. .' Congress new attitude of in'Upen-- . may be a tempest in 'a teapot so far but most unprejudiced, feel that, like the. proverbial rolling' snowball, it will grow. .No one expects that congress will.j . adopt a consistency A.-- ' attitude-8-hich did so-- . uc-. but Wilson, and 'Hoover politic-Tythey' do- think that the period .when.!.the- - president ran the whole .show is . . .i . coming slowly to bn-ine- . de-nc- ACTION rs -- . anti-executr- ve an-en- ... Retenf. liuiness )Oo . ' news has been quietly favorable, yith prices a'ppafj ently stabilizing in sortie, important i fields, and wjth "industrial' .output levels.. . 'e.xcell'ent The astounding nutbmohile i.iid:r-!- . ' try continues, to product' . units.aiid ; sell them at-- an almost unbelievable '.rate, now that if is at least' tewpo:'. arily free of major strikes.. Chew'; . ' . Ford .far-- i let whose epic battle-witJ' class " dominance of the' lowest;pi-jc- '' . 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