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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE SALINA SUN School Notes Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 75 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Entered at the Postoffice at Salina. Utah, as Second Class Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Dow I5rian Is at School Again Dow Brian, who has been ill the greater part of the winter, returned to school Friday. Within the last three weeks he has undergone two opeiations at the Holy Cross Hos- pital at Salt Lake. North Sevierians are so happy to see Dow back, not only because he is one of the most ambitious seniors in school, but also because he is a general favorite with Mai! everyone. i ADVERTISING RATES. inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c. Matter Per Display Special position 25 per cent additional, l.egals 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. 'omt stic Science Department Serves a Banquet $12.50 No matter what make No matter how old on the purchase price of a new Premier Duplex Electric Vacuum Cleaner. -- Miss Itoylnnce and the domestic science girls are fast becoming expert cooks. They have served numerand last Thursday ous luncheons a banquet to i. served vening they the M men and their sweethearts and wives. All day the, doors to the science and dining rooms were closed, Hub this What suction wont do a brush will What a brush wont do suction will fact, appetizing Regular liners, especially anixious to secure uncheon at noon, were informed that hey had to go home, for one guests were to be served that At nine oclock, after an light. H. W. CHERRY. Publisher. basketball game between Vurora and Salina Second Ward in .vhieh the latter won by one point, THE TOBACCO LAW he guests seated themselves at three After an expenditure of thousands of dollars during the last ong tables in the art room. Pretty two sessions of the Utah State legislature, a new tobacco and cigaret ophomore waitresses attended to all law has been written on the statute books. If the law is wholesomt heir needs with the bounteous feast prepared by those and can be enforced' then It is up to the citizens to get squarely bad hat had been cooks from the sophomore class. of it and support it. Time will tell and during the next two year: ;'he guests report that the banquet From an analysis of the measure jus the acid test will be given. as a success from every angle. In passed and enacted the protection offered the minor is not suffi act the feast made them feel so ciently strong and the youngster who is determined to use the weec efreshed that they went over to the will likely find some "loophole by sending his money to tobaccc locial Hall and danced until nearly is houses of the b aorning. the despite for your old Cleaner Now Comes The Two In One odors were afloat all day. hun-lie- d Duplex 100 Percent Suction ex-ie- rt outside state. And, too, heavy tax that to assessed the dealers in cigarets, is excessive and its constitutional leryl Potter (Jets Honors in Art Exhibit may be attacked. ir it is that or to girls Admitting entirely wrong encourage boys The freshmen girls participated in using tobacco, it is doubtful if the use of tobacco can be restricted in art exhibit on Friday. Each had for a by state laws. Attempts to legislate people into morality has al m exhibition a bloomer-dres- s hild of five or of six It has age. been failure. decades and has years tried for been a alway? ways in Each had her used girl orginality Education and home training has proven more proven a failure. oth the style and trimmings of this effective and if this is carried out "freak laws and waste of monej iseful The prize was garment. will be overcome. iwarded to Beryl Potter of Loa SHOULD STAND BY THEIR GUNS with all the force it can muster wishes to urge The Times-New- s the poultry men of Nephi and in fact every town in Utah to stand by the present State Poultry Association in its efforts to control the egg market in, Utah. An epoch in the production of food product: was reached in Utah this week when for the first time in the histor of the State, the egg producers fixed the price at which their pro ducts would be sold. There is no doubt but what a vigorous campaign will be waged by the commission houses of Salt City to defeat this movement. Higher prices than the market will stand will be offered the poultr men in order to still retain the control that they have had in the This paper warns the poul poultry business of this state for years. will not hold twenty foui fictitious and these that are prices trymen You hours after the control by the State Association is broken. all for in it settle and the have to once men price poultry your power If you let the commission man win, that eggs shall be sold in Utah. the pourlty business, all your efforts for the past two years will be lost. Again this paper urges the poultry men to stand by thei: guns in this fight and victory will come. Nephi Times-News. TAX FREE SECURITIES AND FARMERS Tax free securities are a better investment than first mortgage loans on farms. They force the farmers to pay higher rates o! interest. According to the hearings before the Congressional Ways and Means Committee, there are about $8,000,000,000 of farm mort According to these hearings onl gages out in the United States. about 5 per cent of that amount was obtained through Government agency or the rural credit land banks. Those who are sincerly solicitous for the farmer think well of this 95 per cent of the loans outstanding, owed by the farmers e Five per cent is money belonging to private individuals. securities will net the investor more than a 7 or 8 per cent farm What is the result? mortgage. The farmers are finding it difficult to borrow money, and when their loans mature and they are maturing all the time if they cannot finance a renewal, it means sales of homes and farms on the sheriffs block. A witness testified before the Senate committee that a few years ago there was a gentleman that had $7,000,000 invsted in farm Now he has 95 per cent of that $7,000,000 withdrawn mortgages. e securities. from the farm mortgages and has invested it in A farm loan firm that for years has done an extensive business in first mortgages on land reports that a few days ago the estate of The Marshal Field ceased to buying any more farm mortgages. trustee of the estate said, "No; we will not ake any more mortgages; we are collecting those we own as fast as we can and investing the securities, because it nets us more." money in tax-fre- e tax-fre- tax-fre- -- leryl showed exceptional ability in sewing. Her dress required the lost skill and it was finished up the Miss Roylance gave Beryl a lest,. ser valuable Seniors Meet a Real Telluride Power Co. Crook. The nicer lany heir Seniors, through the devious of high school life, have had valuable bumps added to list of experiences, but none mve been quite so realistic as the one the had with a real crook. Since there is no jewelry man in salina, the seniors have always bought their rings and pins from an igent who represents some reliable firm. Just before holidays a well known man of these parts secured he subscriptions for the senior rings the students each paying one dollai down. The other payments were to ome in installments. When the ime for the payment of the second installment came, the agent sent .vord from a remote part that the noney wait to be sent to the company The money was sent and word cairn rom the company that that same gent had made way with thirty dol ars m rings from them and had not even sent the order in for senors' ings! moreover the agent was not o be found. Fortunately the com any will stand good for the agents heft. ridays Vaudeville Presented Well The vaudeville mentioned in last veeks issue was presented at the Modern Woodman Hall last night tc in unusually large and appreciative ludietice. Of course everyone was keen enough to see the contrast in his scream and the regular number. This made the enter, ainrnent even funnier, particularly he boxing bout staged by the physi-a- l education department. The shades if twilight fantasia demonstrated just what poise and grace can be levcloped by training. Mr. Hansons lee club, musical comedy, and band varied from the highly classical to :he broad farce. The Rector, a .uie-aplay directed by Mr. Myers brought the audience to tears, while Fooling Dad was a scream from beginning to end. lyc-un- i -- V. C. Gle Club Gives PROBING THE SUGAR INDUSTRY? Concert March 2f Congress has plans to carry on an extensive investigation of Music lovers and those who enjoy sugar refining, manufacturing and distribtuion. What will come of this pfobe no one knows, as sugar has al- the better class of entertainments should not fail to hear the A. C. Glee ways been an international article of commerce. club on March twentieth at the Social Raw sugars are bought by refiners on the Atlantic and Pacific Hall at eight oclock. Twenty-foof raw cane ambitious and are sold to all countries of Europe. Jmjiorters young men who are well v trained singers will present a consugar are also manufacturers of beet sugar. Due largely to the beet sugar industry, our country has bad the ceit that night under the direction of that capable and renowned lead cheapest sugar supply in the world. er, C. R. Johnson. The singers have What will a congressional probe do to the travelled making hits in American sugar industry? . ( fsortie of theextensively, of the Uni- cities largest u long-drawn-o- ut Call our office for Demonstration prize. i . 100 Percent Brush critics say the the best male glee club in the United States. Certainly it is an unusual opportunity that such an organization should visit as small a town as Salina. No one can afford to let this opportunity pass by when tickets can be secured for cents the small price of sixty-fiv- e for seats cents and for reserved fifty this we heard admission. If general concert in Seattle or Chicago, we would pay just five times that price. These boys are coming down here barely for expenses to give everyone a genuine treat. ted States. Some A. C. Glee Club is Uinta Mountains on the Ashley and Uinta Forests. They seem to be about stationery in numbers, in spite of complete protection. Over one and a half million acres of National Forest land in Utah have been designated as State Game ReThese refuges have done fugesmuch to bring about the steady increase of deer noted during the last few years. BIG FOR SALE 95 acres of land, under state canal. 65 acres in alfalfa. Balance under cultivation. Good buildings, corrals and sheds. Ideal for sheep ranch. Address B. PALLY, Gunnison, Utah M9tf Popular African Bird. The Cape canary Is the only native ird of Africa that Is well knowe for its sweet and continuous song. TIME FOR LEGION BOYS Carbon county American Legion PUBLIC SALES men are well started on their job of entertaining the convention of Utah We have purchased 122,000 pair legionaries and ladies in August. S. Munson last shoes, sizes 5 Price post has adopted a budget of to Army 12 which was the entire surplt $1500 for two days of the convention stock of one of the largest U. S. Goi and the post at Hiawatha will spend eminent shoe contracts. $1000 for the second day, on which the convention will be guests of that This shoe is guaranteed one hut camp, one of the finest in the state. dred percent solid leather, color dai Other posts of the county and of the tan, bellows tongue, dirt and wate: Nearly every class of game is entire eastern section of the state proof. The actual value of this she showing a satisfactory increase on are falling in for a big time next is $6.00. Owing to this buy we can o: the National Forests of Utah, says August. fer same to the public at $2.95. District Forester R. II. Rutledge. The annual game census just completUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Send correct size. Pay postman o ed shows that there are within the or send money order. If 11 delivery Nephi Christensen, for many years National Forests of Utah, 14,613 shoes are not as represented we wi mule deer, 1,189 elk, and 118 moun- past, editor and publisher of the refund cheerfully your money promp tain sheep. There are also some Ephraim Enterprise, announces in his upon ly request. last issue he weeks will that retire Jeer elk and mountain sheep outside of the National Forests in the more from active newspaper work and acNational Bay State Shoe Compan elevated parts of the state. These cordingly has sold his printing plant to Curtis Mitchelson of Ephraim. animals seem to be multiplying very is a young newspaper 296 Broadway, New York, N. well, an increase of about 3,000 head Mitchelson oeing estimated in 1922, in spite of man and has had several years exa kill of about 517 head by hunters perience with various state papers. and losses of several hundred head by predatory animals. Although a good general increase is noted, it is believed that on the Minidoka Forest, on the line, and on the Powell Forest in southern Utah the deer are decreasing in numbers. Oil the Kaibab Forest, just over the Utah line in northern Arizona, it is estimated that there are 20,000 deer. "We a new line SumThe area is a Federal Game PreSpring serve. and Dress Goods all mer, The elk, most of which have been introduced into various parts of the see our complete line Call beautiful State within recent years, seem to Silhs. be establishing themselves excellent-Jy- , the Ashley Forest in the Uinta Mountains being alone in reporting a decrease. For the state as a whole an increase of 309 head is reported for 1922. P. 0. Scorup Prop. A few mountain sheep, estimated at 118 in all, are found in the high T Iweasii Deris ! "V Utah-Idah- o Spring Goods have Shirts and and of of hinds. of SALINA CASH- STORE |