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Show J 0V O i AN INCONSISTENT THE SAUNA SUN Ht. SALlNA ATTITUDE The railroad shopmens strike cannot be settled because the seniority matter cannot be settled. The men who went out on a strike will not compromise unless they are given all the rights and privileges they had when the struck. The railroads on the other hand cannot compromise because in advertising for men to take the place of the strikers they promised them permanent positions and are therefore both legally and morally bound to retain these men. Granting that the shopmen oi other men had a right to quit work Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. Subscription Rates $2.00 One Year 1.00 Six Months 75 Months Three PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ' Entered at the Postoffice at Salina. Utah, as Second Class Mai Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. CHERRY, Publisher. GOOD NEWS FOR WEST. metal price list exhibits continued strength, with lead the outstanding feature at a new high quotation of 5.90 cents a pound for New York delivery. Copper is quoted between 13 Vi and 14 cents a pound. Zinc is inperceptibly higher at 0.55 cents. Silver markets improve as a result of betterment of Chinas political troubles. centers - will Western mining benefit these improved by greatly The entire base conditions. Hold odwn the tax load, stand fo; sane labor conditions, fight radica legislation and help the west pros ' per. DANGERS FROM FIRE When one reads the annual losses running into many millions of dol lars caused by matches, cigar and cigarette stubs and pipe ashes, ont cannot but marvel at the lack of in terest shown by the manufacturer! of these articles in educating smok crs to the dangers of fire. Practic ally every package of matches, to bacco, cigarettes or cigars has print ed literature in the package o. around the article in question. So far only one manufecturer ol cigarettes in the United States is cooperating in the campaign for fire reduction. The Liggett and Myers Tobacco company is putting a tag ir. their cigarette packages whjch says Be sure to extinguish match, cigai or cigarette before throwing away. Supposing all match boxes, cigarette packages, cigar boxes and cigai lables included in the printed mattei on these articles a warning in red letters in regard to the danger of fire. It would cost the companies prac tically nothing additional to do this As manufacturers of articles caus ing fire hazards they would be showing their sincerity and carefulness where the best interests of the pub lie was involved. Incidentally thej might eliminate drastic regulations relative to their products which maj develop in the future. in the begin Why not ning, gentlemen, instead. of waiting until you may be forced to do so." EXCESSIVE TAXATION DANGEROUS. Never has the damand in western states been so general for tax reduction, no new forms of taxation and. particularly, no tax increases, as at present. Public sentiment has manifested itself in primary elections where candidates with dt finite ideas of business administration, efficiency and economy in government have been chosen. Active campaigns are now undei way in such states as Utah, Idaho Oregon and Washington to secure t d. finite decrease in taxation of from 10 to per cent. The total bonded debt of all states in the Union is $9,071,506,981 oi $10.18 for every man, woman and child and increasing faster than population. The highest per capita debt of any state in the Union according to the Bank of Americas statistics is that of South Dakota with a figure of $75.02 per inhabitant; Oregon second with$54.50; Massachusetts third with $35.83; New york fourth, with $25.79; Louisiana fifth, with $23.67 and Utah sixth, with $22.23. Advocates of socialism in California are struggling to put that state in first p'ace with the proposed $500,000,000 Water and Power act bond issue which would increase the present debt of that state seven times. Oregon with two state income tax 25 r lr n. de-ua- Today may be all that our paths cannot always REDUCE m Sanpete Countys or strike, what right have they, after they have exercised this privilege, to demand that they be on their own terms, be given back their seniority rights which they voluntarily rejected, and that men who went to work for the railroads under adverse conditions be discharged in order that they, the strikers, be put back to work after having caused the public and the transportation companies great inconvenience and financial loss? ADVERTISING RATES. Display Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c Special position 25 per cent additional. Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line Readers Ten cents per line each- insertion. Count six words to line Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Eacl Insertion. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. H. W. SO1Q bills on the ballot is placing itself ii a position where capital is fighting shy of the state until after the elec against any new forms of taxation i; is added it will kill development ii that state for years to come. Montana is also flirting with j state income tax measure which is a sure means of driving capital out ol a state and preventing new capita from coming in. The people are not asking for anj of these new and tax raising schemes. They are proposec in every instance by interested poli licians who camouflage the real workings of the measures by hone coating their words with promises .o the people which are impossibh of fulfillment, and which the peoph will find out to their sorrow througl increasing tax burdens unless the g vote down such new schemes. debt-incurri- tax-raisin- Is it any wonder that the cry taxation am excessive against agains any new forms of taxation ii jecoming widespread and manifest ng itself in direct campaigns igainst men and measure which wil dd to the public burden? COST OF STRIKES. Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday la mournful! be bright. But tomorrow well somehow take cour- age. Only 4 Days Away enter the fight. And trustingly Three Big Days F or Sanpete EVERY DAY DISHES TX7E WELCOME foods that give variety without adding to the expense of living, which Is high enough with the best of management. Date Surprise Cookies. Stone dates and stuff with whole almonds blanched. Roll out the cookie mixture very thin, cut In rounds and place a stuffed date In the center; sprinkle with sugar and lemon rind mixed; fold over the cookie and pinch the edges together. Bake In a hot oven. Pear Bread Pudding. Slice canned pears In very small pieces; add lemon rind and Juice and place half of them In a pudding disji. Mix one tablespoonful of butter with cupful of sugar, one cupful of water and a pint of bread crumbs; spread all but a tablespoonful over the pears. Put more pears In the dish ; add grated nutmeg and sprinkle with the tablespoonful of crumbs. Bake with a cover for an hour and a half, then remove the cover and brown. Serve with a hot sauce. one-ha- Fruit Meringue. Bent the halves of canned fruit with a bit of lemon peel or candied ginger In the centers; cool and place on each a tablespoonful of meringue. Use the whites of two eggs and of a cupful of sugar for the Necessarily rough estimates ol .he losses which the strikes of thi niner and railroad employees have already caused, directly, show ap- meringue. pallingly large figures, which arc Sandwich Piquant likely to be greatly exceeded when Take one cupful of new cabbage or Jie ultimate reckoning is made, is cucumber chopped, cupful of .he view taken by the Albany Journonion chopped, four tablespoonfuls of al. green pepper chopped, drain, add The number of striking miners cayenne and seasonings and use on s estimated at 690,000, and that of buttered bread. voluntarily idle railroad workers at Apple Pudding. On that basis there is an 550,000. Cook dozen apples until in loss of $7,500,000 average daily nearly done, unless of a variety which wages, making a total, thus far oi cooks quickly; place In a deep baking J200,000,000 or more. dish and cover with a rich biscuit Loss of the mine operators is esdough made like a drop batter, leavtimated at something like $250,000 ing spaces for the steam to escape. A little seasoning may be added, such )00, on the basis of $1 a ton for the bituminous coal that would have ns sugar, nutmeg and butter. Serve with a lemon sauce or with thickened )een mined in the time of the strike apple Juice or cider seasoned to taste. of Estimate the loss of the anthra :ite mine operators is omitted, pre Fried Apples. iumably because it is considered Core good flavored apples and slice hat intensive operation will to a de In slices. Into a frying pan tree make up for the present stop put two tablespoonfuls of bacon fat, after sprinkling Iny In the apples aage of earnings. with salt and lightly sugar and brown And it is estimtaed that the rail on both sides. Serve with pork chops. oad have already lost about $1,000, 000 through dmnshed operatic! Rice and Asparagus Soup. facilities and conditions that requir Wash the asparagus and cut off the ed extraordinary expenditures. tougher portions. Put the tips Into a These estimates make a total loss quart of broth and one of more than half a billion dollars eupful of water and cook until tender. cupful of rice as soon ns of which nearly half is suffered by Add the broth and asparagus are boiling ohe workers. Cook until very tender. This Most of the loss can never be hot. be put through a sieve and soup may made up. And then there are the Is then ready to serve. Pass grated innumerable indirect losses from with the soup. compulsory reduction of activity in industries which require abundance of coal for continuous operation, ant Copyright 192J. Wtern Nwpaper Union. from the decreased purchasing cao million of the a and pacity quartei workers who are without their reg THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Jar wages. It is obvious that there isnt I like to keur that can possibly be gained by .he strikes, which can compensate in ckurc.lv, .he strikers for the losses which I Feel uplifted ket-rt.hey are sustaining, whose enormous , total is steadily growing while these when tenors Especially workers remain idle. one-ha- 4- ' - 4,l,$.........J...''H'fr,,i,,, '" SANPETES WORK. BEST Big Ram Sale September 15 at 10 A. M. Baby Contest September 14 at 10 A. M. BASEBALL GAME FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Ephraim versus Manti FIRST DAY, KIDDIES DAY IF YOU ARE NOT THIRTEEN YEARS OLD KIDDIES, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING . COME AND BE OUR GUESTS. 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Not Willing To Labor. The great trouble with man Is that he wants to handle the rudder all the time Instead of taking his turn at the oars. .sqveered-ii- V prt (UK"" . Gunnison Valley North Sanpete 4 Day-Septe- mber Day-Septe- mber Its Prhap. known fact that engaged couples hold hands. So they do after aiarrlnge, only then the hnshand Is frald to let go.-- 1 Exche ugft We Guarantee To Entertain 14th 15th You |