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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTaR Aitf Tii 8 8 8 8 8 S3S:S3K2SXS5S;KXS:KJK3K r WIfelloTTwomen? 8 8 8 That women are unjust to women is an ancient cry. But there has never been any different answer to the question. Women are unjust to Why? women because they dont trust them, r and because they fear them, and they always had ample reason for that ffl have mistrust and fear. Is a statement made Member Federal Reserve System by Jane Doe, In the Continental Edition of the London Mall. Even the injustices to which women in the workaday world are subject from colleagues of their own set, the cattiness of forewomen and manageresses, the refined bullying of cerSI tain hospital matrons and hotel housekeepers, the slave-drivin- g mistresses who want the arts of the chef, the manners of a duchess, the gumption of a field marshal, and the errergy of a pack mule, all told In the same domestic for a few dollars a year; the backbiting, the jealousies, the enmity and the petty rivalries and utter snobbishJAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, ness to be found flourishing like ugly H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier In every layer of feminine soC E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers ciety all these pale into utter Insignificance before the Stupendous cruelty of woman to woman where hearts and men are concerned. Let us face the naJred facts and put sentimentality and all popular but II lying fallacies anent the inherent saintliness and gentleness, of what is really the unfair sex on ovie side. Woman's BIDS WANTED greatest enemy aftir site gets a husband Is woman. For rider, for a period of six Men have been, nd are, responsible months commencing April 15, "1925, for much of the Unhappiness that enfor the Lost Creek and Booby Hole ters into the lives of single girls, but It is women in the main who ruin the Grazing Association. Also for haulhappiness of wives. For every woman ing of five tons of Rock Salt from who tries to make a. shining success of Salina to the Sweet Creek Corral. her married life, there are a dozen Bids will be received by the Board women In the offing who are convinced to March 1925. 31, up Tuesday Activities by the boys of the high they could do it a lot better if they P. H. Madsen, President. school and others interested in the dewere given the fffiance. And some of Willford Rasmussen, Secretary. velopment of better dairy and sheep them stop at n athing to secure that M20t3 herds in the county, has resulted in chance. If the secret history behind most of the formation of two clubs, one to Be known as the Heifer Club and the the unhappy lstories of women who NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION have been forced to leave their husOrphan lamb club. The heifer club, Department of the Interior, U. S. bands, or who have l,een deserted by of the following Gunnison them, were Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, tomposed revealed to the public, the Galley boys, Ivan Frandsen, Clive story would, he astounding astoundFebruary 27, 1925. Uhlan Swalberg, Leland ing because It would tell of the apNOTICE is hereby given that John Despain, Foote, Darwin Anderson, Fred Lewis, palling f of A. Anderson, of Axtel, Utah, who on prevalence of tfae Edward Morgan and Elbert Modden, married love, thefeminime cuckoo who December 21, 1921, made Homestead will love-nespurchase heifers which will cost is fouling another entry, No. 030927 and on August 15, close to $100 each. The heifers are the pirate Un the woman's seas matrimonial ad1924, made Homestead entry, now being purchased in the state of who doesnt; care what hopes she ditional, No. 033036, for N. y2 SE M N Washington by Dr. Milton Knudsen, wrecks and what honor and peace she shatters forever. SWy. E14NW14, SVi NE Sec. 27 an authority on high class cattle. I know of a score of yuch cases, I Township 20 South, Range 1 East, The animals will be of the highest have heard of scores Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice and I have grade and close to the registered read of hundreds likemore,, of intention to make three-yea- r them. Nor are proof, class and will be the very best breed all these "women the lurict vamps so to establish claim to the land above of dairy cattle ever brought to the unfaithfully portrayed on t hose described, before the Clerk of the Similar clubs are being organ valley. which District Court, at Manti, Utah, on ized at Manti and it is thought that we C8U films. They do a t flli like the 15th day of April, 1925. the shipment will comprise two car beautiful birds of paradise across the Claimant names as witnesses: horlnon of happily married men, loads at least. Chris Folster, George Johanson, C. their good sense with mysteriDr. Knudsen has had a wide exL. Thorpe, jr., Henry Jensen, all of ous perfumes, intoxicating them with perience in this line and his selection rose du tendre kisses, Axtel, Utah. them will be the best. He purchased some with their charm and blinding ELI F. TAYLOR. metgic to all 500 cows for the Japanese goverment otfier bends but worthless ernes. Register. We wish they did. They would be Date of first publication March 6, and in addition he made several purso easily sorted out. Alas, the thief chases for farms in and Idaho dairy 1925. A testing contest in of love can be a commonplace girl In Date of last publication April 3, 1925. Montana. of the herds from which an office with a gift for petti'ng and Washington soulful sympathy; she can be the the young heifers are being selectwoman wearing a transformati on who ed for this valley gave an average lives Elephant at Work next door and who invii ies you In Burma there are large lumber of 456 pounds of butter fat per cow. both In for mah-jong- g and chicken mills, and elephants are used for roll- It is thought that the herd will arsandwiches, subsequently help! ng herself to your husbands chicken heart. ing the logs Into position for the saws, rive here in about three weeks. The object of the two clubs is an exchange says. Pushing with their heads, they run the logs up two In- for the purpose of developing ownThe Largest Build in g clined skids to the platform; two ele- ership, business management and em If the question were to be phants do the pushing and a third ele- ployment to some extent during the Which Is the worlds largest buildas In acts boss. his the trunk phant summer months. In addition to the ing? probably nine out of every boss carries a few links of anchor heifers, each boy will care for six or would name either the chain, which he uses as a whip If more orphan lambs and help and in- Equitable or the Wool worth building one elephant falls behind. struction will be given by County In New York city. Either answer When the whistle blows they all C. O. Stott, I. Henry of the would be wrong. So far as is known, know that It is time to stop work and Agent the agricultural department of the high the structure tvhicli really deserves eat. It makes no difference whether distinction Is the homely eight-stor- y school and Newell Childs, who took they have a log within a fraction of warehouse of the United Slates an inch of the platform ; the boss the training at the Agricultural Colarmy base in Brooklyn, It contains drops his anchor chain and gets out lege at Logan. Each boy will be re- 52 acres of floor space almr ,st double of the way, and the pushers step to quired to keep an accurate record that of the renowned Equila .ble buildone side and let the log crash. qf expenditures and during the fall, ing. It's easy to forget f he merely If the members so desire, the lambs useful things. In giving at tent ion to will be marketed on the cooperative the spectacular or pretenth us ones. Fort Wayne Record Hailstones plan. The maximum possible size of hailThe undertaking by the young men stones cannot be positively stated, but is to be commended and if the spirit Danger Signals stones larger than a mans fist and of success is attained, and there is Judge Smith Hiskenlvoptr said at welgnlng more than a pound have reason to believe that it will a dinner In Cincinnati: several times been reported. During everyin "An Ignorant witness Is not necev-sarlla few years Gunnison Valley be, a hailstorm in Natal, on April 17, a stupid one. A worn: m who can boast of real dairy herds owned 1874, atones fell that weighed one and could neither read nor write said to and one-haoperated by real business men. pounds. Hailstones 14 inches me In a desertion case: Gunnison Valley News. in circumference fell in New South Judge, when a man start t brush-i- n Wales in February, 1847. his clothes and cleanin 1 fa teeth and polishin his nails, his wif & ktiows theres something In the w tnd. Cincinnati Times-Star- . J?irsttate2fomk SALINA SALINA UTAH O F 8 mm Feminine Writers 'Arraignment of Gentler Sex . 8 fflENT! WE ARE NOW 8 8 FORD Authorized ' IN 8 8 s. 8- 0 OKJK kk;.; Vi 1 L E V GUNNISON 8 8 8 Dealers OUR LOCATION WILL BE Next to J.C. PENNY Store GUNNISON Service Department in Garage Opposite ize PARTS,: ACCESSORIES, OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD . FIRESTONE TIRES. AND GAS, OIL, GREASE, WILL BE FULLY EQUIPPED n TO RENDER SERVICE. V v A CARLOAD OF THE LATEST MODEL FORDS ENR0UTE COME IN AND SEE THEM girl-thie- t, n artin Peterson GUNNISON, UTAH x g News-Sentine- l. ; y lf To the Rescue Bass Missed Its A feat Polk Walker, a farmer near itioun-tal- n Home. Ark., tells at new Wafc alton story that on s?ond thought Is not o hard to n bass which tried to Sy allow an cel, but failed because, eel was too t,e The slippery. eels tail passed through the bojts mouth, slipping out he left gll vhile head slipped into the right gdl and it, t, ut. WINTER WHEAT CONDITIONS B. W. Snow, writing for the Farm Journal of the wheat condition says: Briefly, the prospect is for considerable winter-killinpossibly enough Lo offset the increase acreage sown last fall. East of the Missouri river has cova month or more of ered the fields, and that is a danger signal. Similarly, winter conditions have not been satisfactory in Europe, particularly in Russia and ihe Danubian territory, while so far as figures are available there is no ncrcase in acreage abroad; the in total acreage is all in this country. r wheat and the improvof the Northcondition ed financial west will insure an effort to seed just as laro an area of spring wheat as possible, but in the end it will be the spring weather that will determine. It is much too soon to calculate the g, ice-she- et in-?a- se Wo-dolla- yields. Finally, as to next winters prices if the world is really as hard up Tor biead as $2 plus in Chicage would indicate, then we may confidently believe that a single crop, upon the ' cry moderate acreage now in sight, will not be enough to change the world situation from one of scarcity Uj one of abundance. Speculation may carry the' price Son high and thereby overstimulate production, but it will take more than one years crop to turn the balance, expect, therefore, to see at least j sonably profitable wheat prices ertainly another year. , ,u. t An Inverse Ratio THE SALINA Kill bit, id S2.00 THE SUN uJ: r? id cttt ;, !j!! p; il YEAR IES .in Li i fftTfflWBil'I'llflTWKW'Myi ip It .. Advertise in your home town newspaper and get results that cannot be attained through the word-of-mou- th advertising methods CsiBlii (laws Subscribe Firs Bis loss to your local newspaper and read all of 'gg the news that is of vital interest to you poul-- 4 S S Down- ore of the largest nmoi'i in the Gunnison Valley, sustained a heavy loss last Saturday of his large chickveiling when ottc fire. The en coops was destroyed by and about - . As wtomens clothes become; more costly the less they consist of, pne begins to wonder how Adam got sway with his dressmaker's bill I Bos- eer ton Transcript d. -- Busy New York Traffic Into and out of Manhattan, tllf: heart of New York city, has increased 25 per cent since 1920. Nearly 200,000 y ehicles were counted recently entering or leaving that island in a single day. believe that boys or some one older was prowling about the ptns during the absence of Mr. Bown with a view to stealing some of the chickens or eggs, and carelessly dropped ia match! The case is being investigated. The Bown home is located some eighty feet from the pen mat was cqmpletdly destroyed. The Btflaller children of Bown were at home and in bed when the fire broke odt. The little ones, however, were soon removed from danger by willing hands who had been attracted there by the brightness pt he .blaze. When it was seen that the home was in danger the volunteer firefighters centralized their efforts to save the dwelling. More than 200 people from Gunnison and.Centerfield were at the scene of the fire. Gunnison Valley News. roasted alive and when an adjoining coop caught fire, the door was opened, and the chickens, attracted by the flaring light, rushed into the flames and were burned to death. Mr. Bown stated that an actual count showed that 1325 chickens were burned to death in the fire. The loss is placed at nearly $3000, with only partial Insurance. The fire broke out during the absence of Mr. Bown, be and his wife being at the picture show at Center-fielChauncey Funk, it is said, was the first one to discover the blaze Funk at once gave the alarm and then hurried to the Bown home when he did everything to check the blaze, without successful results.' The origin of the fire is unknown and the theory that it was from a defective wire is being discredited. Some coop w.s twenty 'oust! 100. feet wi'de and the budding big,1 grad 'vhlt 1000 horn chi ckens. fe-- feet long T.be chickens were .,1 ..J 0 r, Oj ill ,l!l till I.:! .. i s ... L.ti' -- |