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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAtf THE SAUNA SUM TH Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. rriKiTcnEN fci CABINET (, Subscription Rates 1U22, Western Newspaper Union) The making of money, the accumulation of material power. Is not all there Is to living. Life is something more than these two things, and the man who misses this truth misses the greatest Joy and satisfaction that can come into his life tltat Is, from service to others, Edwaid Bolt. One Year $2.00 1.00 Six Months . . . . 75 Months Three PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. TflCu-a-.- Mail DISHES HOMEY like the good old when It Is teuder and light? The average doughout In the bought market is tough. ADVERTISING RATES. 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 inseition. 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. Display Matter find Indigestible in compound that makes it Impossible to get It past your uose. The way the old cooks made such doughnuts wus to remove a cupful or two of tiie bread sponge, add sugar, egg and shortening to it and mix well, set away to rise, knead, roll Insertion. cut and then let rise again. For out, NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. frying, good sweet lard Is used, and when you bite Into one of these crisp, brown, tasty cakes they are not at all of kin to the kind you buy. H. W. CHERRY, Publisher. Norwegian Meat Balls. Iut three pounds of round steak through the meat grinder nine times, add a spoonSLIDING SCALE BEET CONTRACTS ful of cream at a time to the pulp, working it in well ; when moist enough to shape, make Into bails, season with The experience of the past season in the beet sugar industry has salt and pepper and drop into boiling demonstrated strikingly the big advantage to the beet growers cf the hrotli to cook five minutes. Skira out with a little of the broth sliding scale contract, under which the grower was paid for his crop and serve with thickened flour and butter mixed. according to the selling price of hte sugar produced. At the level or Pour around the halls. The broth Is sugar prices early in the year, when ontracts for beet acreage were prepared from the meat trimmings stringy portions left from the written, the companies could not safely guarantee the rates per ton and meat grinder. Cover with cold water which they had paid the previous year and which had imposed and simmer until a good broth Is heavy losses upon them. The great bulk of the acreage was written, formed. Bread Griddle Cakes. Take two or therefore, on the profit-sharin- g plan, by which the grower is guaranslices of stale bread, soak In three teed a certain minimum price and receives an additional dollar per cold water until soft, then squeeze ton for each cent a pound increase in the price of sugar. dry. Place in a bowl and cover with Many of the growers within the territory covered by the Gun- sour milk. In the morning add soda. Just flour enough to make a good batnison Valley Sugar company took advantage of the profit-sharin- g ter and fry on a hot griddle. If a contract with the result that they participated in two bonusus amount tahlespoonful or two of melted fat Is to the hatter no grease is needing to $1.50, thereby receiving $6.50 for the beets as compared with added ed to fry them. $5. 75, the flat rate. Fatiman Bakels. Beat four eggs The local company, struggling against many adversities and en- until very light, add one cupful of deavoring to establish the Centerfield factory on the highest plane sugar, one cupful of cream, one of vanilla. Add flour to roll of production and treatment, has taken the initiative this year and very thin, cut In diamond shapes or are credited with being the first to sign the profit-sharin- g contract tear off the pieces, fry in deep fat, submitted by the State Farm Bureau Sugar Beet committee. The sprinkle with powdered sugar. Other flavoring may be used, such as orange, state committee, representing the beet growers of the state, deliberatnutmeg or lemon. usually fried some Swinging wringrr. 8 positions. Extra wide wide rolls. Cant sag. Patented touch othumb water shutter and two stationary drain boards. A wrnger without equal. You can have fun on washday The vigorous the Coffield thoroughly cleans a ful of dirty clothes of action washing tub- in 10 to 15 min- utes. Nearly a hundred times a minute the swirling suds rush through each garment, flushing out the dirt from every fiber. An hour is ample time for the Cof- field to do an average family wash, ing. Investigate today. electric washer The washer is as strong as the best materials table-spoonf- and know-ho- w can make it. -- ed long and conservatively on the adoption of the $5.50 minimum rate and the 48-5proposition. The decision, however, is met with the hearty approval of the beet growers and it is predicted that the tonnage this year will be sufficiently large to keep the state factories running a much longer period than they did last fall. It is now up to the beet growers to assist in maintaining the factories. Get the habit and plant every available patch of ground to sugar beets. When you do this you help yourself, the valley and the state. 2 profit-sharin- g LEGISLATURE IN HARNESS ')VLlrdL The Bishop Reformed. Philip Brooks likes to have his Joke us well as any man. One day Mr. Baldwin of the Christian union wus writing to him aud slipped Into the letter a newspaper clipping of a tulk he had given on profuulty. Promptly came the answer from the good I have just finished reading bishop: on profanity. You will remarks your he glad to know that I agree with them and have entirely abandoned the SALINA CASH STORE Washday Smile Shop Only Sun Worshiped In Early Times. Centuries ago the sun was on by practically every race (he face of the earth. Babylonians, ancient Persians and Armenians, AssyArarians, Ammonites, Ethiopians, bians and several others hud their own sun gods. wor-Khipe- paid.--Bosto- FIRE PREVENTION WORK The great Astoria fire occurred two months after the state had observed fire prevention week. To record the amount of loss as being ten millions or twelve millions, or1 loss to the insurance companies as two millions or three millions is not the most important part of the story. The significant interest is the fact that the citys entire business section was destroyed, and that despite much oratory in evidence on Fire Prevention Day the annual ash heap grows larger instead of smaller. Instead of these annual celebrations, spasmodic weeks or days devoted to teaching the lessons of prevention, what seems to be needed is a Fire Prevention Year twelve consecutive months devoted to this education. Fire losses are still the biggest bill the business man and property owner has to pay. Is True. fail- Ive seen behind it. The only failure a man ought to fear Is failure In cleaving to the purpose he sees to ure. be best. Georee Eliot. So Different From Hers. me to set the Miss Flyrte UoodnPss! Do your finnees take their Edith Jack wauls date for our wedding. engagements as seriously as that? Boston Evening Transcript. The Old Year and New. Different nations began the year at different times. The Romans started It with March 1, the Macedonians in September, the Aztecs on February 23, the Athenians In June and the Persians on August 11. First Methods of Cooking. Roasting In earth ovens and boiling by placing hot stones in earthenware vessels were prehistoric means of cooking food. n Start The New Year Right By Trading At The SALINA CASH STORE Did You Ever Stop To Think? chants business better. THAT if that is kept up it will Failure" That Im proof against that word Membes of both houses of the legislature seem not disposed to habit.- "- Boston Transcript. introduce as many bills for new laws as formerly, and the first week sometmng in i nat. Silence Infectious. Why do you always buy your only fifteen bills were introduced in each house, some of them of such on the installment plan?" It Is always observable that silence clothes importance as to warrant their receiving due and earnest considera- propagates Itself, and that the longer They try to give me stuff that will talk has been suspended, the more last until the Installments are all tion. Evening Trursertpt It is to be expected that in addition to the enactment of new dlMirult it is to find anything to say. Samuel Johnson. laws made neccessary by changing conditions, it will be advisable to repeal others which have not fully met expectations. First American Marriage, Thought for the Day. . With requests from state departments and institutions alone exlie first Christian marriage cere Dont get all puffed up If people iy in the American colonies vas ceeding by nearly two million dollars the estimated revenues for the isually remember you ; there are some formed at Jamestown In 1609. that Just cant be forgotten. laces next bionnium, the action of the Utah house of representatives in hesitating to allow special requests for state funds will be generally commended. Members of bodies should be big enough and liberal enough to accord respect to the opinions of others. They should be willing to listen to those qualified by experience and perBy E. R. WAITE, sonal contact with industrial and business conditions. It is impoitant Secretary Shawnee, Okla., Board of Commerce. that economy be practiced and encouraged in every way possible between the heads THAT it takes real and that commissions and state boards should be abolished to carry of a business, the ad men and the clerks to make a a state government. bigger business. The outlook for a profitable session of the states lawmaking THTAT advertising is the power that brings the cusbody is promising; and with the start already made there seems no tomer. good reason why the work necessary to be done should not be handlTHAT too much attention cannot be paid to careful, ed with the consideration it deserves and within the time designated persistent advertising. in the organic act. THAT some merchants advertise themselves more Of course it is not expected of the peoples representatives that than they do their merchandise. they take up for enactment laws and propositions that have been votTHAT good service, good goods and good prices, ed down by the people at the late election. plus good advertising is what will make any merlaw-maki- at the Ask for demonstration j, We Have tHe best goods for tbe ! i least money and everybody dollar buys tbe same-on- e price to all. P. C. Scorup . j. 4. 4.4. Prop. 4'4"5mH,4,44'4,44,4,4,4'4,4"S4,4,4'4'4,4'4,4'4",H 41 4.4. 4. 4. 4- - A Few Snaps in Used Fords 4 4 4 4 give the merchant 1 plenty of personal advertising. THAT the merchant who continues to ignore the benefits of advertising is just buying grease to oil his way to failure. THAT the man who succeeds in business is no great wonder, he is just the man who went ahead while the other fellows sat around and said it could not be done. THAT the customer knows that the secret of the thoroughness by which the printed page covers a community gives an opportunity to reach nomical buying is information he will find in the advertising columns, every family. THAT if you have enything to sell let the people know what and where and when to buy it. eco-THA- 1 1 1 1917 Ford Touring Kelsey body $100.00 1917 good Condition $100.00 1917 $125.00 1917 Runabout with Commercial body $1 75.00 I 1919 1 1920 1 4 4 4 T i 4 4 Coupe $250.00 Touring with starter $225.00 $275.00 all season top 1921 A small payment down and terms on balance to suit your convenience come quick these bargains won't last 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 long. 4 ANDERSON AUTO COMPANY 4 Utah Oldest ford Dealers 4- - 4 4 4 4 Richfield, Utah. Phone 33. Jh 4 . ; |