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Show 'THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH THE SAUNA SUN Isiiiei Every Friday at Salina, Sevier Cotmty, Utah. Subscription Rates One $2.00 1.00 Y ear Six Months Three Months PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 75 Entered at the Postoffice at Salina. Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES. Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c. Special position 25 per cent additional. Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line Legals 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. v H. W. CHERRY, Editor and Publisher. POLLUTING THE CHILDREN In spite of theoverwhelming victory won at the polls last year by the friends of constructive Americanism, the communists and the other forces seeking to break down the American Constitution are still busy. One of the most dangerous plans now being tried out by the reds is that which has for its purpose the lining up of the It is believed the .hildren of America in the socialistis movement. all stories disbelieve children to the purpose of this plan to teach the Amerij patriotism, to hate the flag and to refuse to support It is described in some detail in an article by can government. Major General Helmick in an issue of the National Republic. At a recent soviet meeting in New York, attended by 15,000 people who paid 50 cents a head to get in, Mr. Shatchl, an organizer of the Young Workers Communistic League, declared: "We are lying to organize the children of thq working class, for in the ichools they are taught to be tratiors to the workers. Morris Cector, of Brooklyn, a pupil in the pubFourteen year-olic schools and an organizer for the Young Workers league, furnish-the climax of the meeting when he addressed 400 school child-tseated near the platform. "Down with capitalism; down with its system; up with the soviet t public, the youngster shouted while the other children cheered .nd the big audince broke into volleys of applause. It i3 evident that the boy had been taught the speech by an older ommunist and had committed it to memory. The red workers ,ave numerous young agents of this type at work, trying to teach he youngster that patriotism is something to be ashamed of, that he American government means bondage for the workers and that he only system of government is that which is now in vogue in red g.' '' , ill Iln ill lib iilnillliii nilii iinililiiiiiiiaitilii.tiiikLiiili.illi liLii.iiil.ilillJlk llmlili ill 3 z When you want the best service Quality and Prices in any line of Meats Cold d d and Groceries Storage Plant n Russia. DIFUSING KNOWLEDGE in our country today In Chicago recently communist sympathizers with soviet Russia There seems to be "Knowledge is power an unpreceded thirst for education . The practical results of a roke up by violence a mass meeting at which bolshevism was be-icritized. These are the same communist sympathizers who trained mind in the business world demonstrate just how valuable to in favor of- "free speech for the propagandists of a form of fundamental knowledge proves. Our public schools are taxed a overnment in which free speech is prohibited and free press extercapacity, institutions of higher education report flourishing is absorbed in its textbooks to the end that minated. Patriotic Americans cannot afford to overlook this new conditions . u may be mapped out, and prosperous National Republicassured. i hi. iking men and women are promoting every constructive eduA new election law in Egypt, greatly restricts the right of suffrage cational activity. Legislators, both state and national, are taking both candidates and voters to fulfill certain more than a cursory interest in our schools and colleges. America y requiring and financial qualifications. Egypt is evidently getting as pro-re- s is faced with the difficult problem, of instructing vast numbers of sive as Virginia and South Carolina. alien children, receiving the raw material from Ellis Island and turning out at graduation brilliant, promising young citizens of this reOver in Tunis- they have dug up a childs bank containing a public. the in inculcate Our teachers and professors are nobly striving to alf dozen copper coins, supposed to be 2,500 year old. Next youthful mind the highest sense of democratic ideals! for which this hing we know they will find in their excavations, something show-n- g when the first Bryan began running for office. country stands. Theirs is no easy task, but rather calls for the and maximum of devoted effort patience. Knowledge is often time symbolized by a lighted lamp, usually ODGE BROTHERS UEIORT RECORD AUTO SALES of Greek or Roman pattern, which denotes mental enlightenment. The darkness of igorance must necessarily flee from its presence, In connection with the sale of the crime and superstition, kindred spirits of darkness, cannot abide in oilge Brothers Inc, to Dillon, Read the rays of the light. On Bedloes Island, New York, stands the impressive bronze lady : Company and the announcement uit the organization of this import-n- t holding aloft a flaming torch and greeting the alien as he approaches automobile manufacturer would the new world. What varied emotions are stirred within his breast .ntaiir unthaiigcd, it is interesting to But as he slowly approaches that magnificient symbol of liberty. rd retail sales of Dodge Brothers why does she hold aloft a torch instead of gripping a sword, which and trucks making still further ire in the ordinary sense would insure liberty and national safety? May we not assume that the lady is illustrating thei superiority of ;ains. Retail deliveries during the week knowledge over the power of the sword? 31 per The flaming lamp will open mens eyes, that they may no longer f March 28th, 1925, gained week in 1921, same the nt over dwell in the darkness that breeds crime and fosters ;d exceeded every week but one in agitation. dge Brothers history. Retail or-- s It seems advisable, therefore, to give the American public school obtained by dealers established the best support, reward the conscientious teachers and professors new high yecord. exceeding the with adequate wages, at all times remembering that our children ne week in 1921 by 37 per cent. are being carefully trained in the essential subjects of education as sections of the United States has well as good citizenship. The splendid menj and women of our in these gains, while exports lied city and state educational boards are sparing neither time nor effort ve been increasing even more rap-- y in their endeavors to guarantee Americas welfare by graduating than domestic sales. thousands upon thousands of clear thinking, right acting, patriotic Deliveries throughout the world in young men and women who have been educated to love the flag '25 to date show a gain of and revere our national institutions Scottish Rite News Bureau. CALL ON US ? 44,4,4'4,4,4,4,4'4,4,4'4,4,4'4,4,4,4,444,4,44,4Mfr 4 t Salina Meat & Supply Co. Fresh and Cured Meats are our Specialty. g The most de-lai- m Grocery Store in Salina. te - condi-Americ- . 4. - . .j. .. 4. 4. .. 4,4,4,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,44Ml,,4,4,4Mfr44"fr,fr4"fr4,4,4,44,4t AUTOMOBILE- - 4 4 4 - 4 j. j. j, t. $..$. ...j. 4. 4, 4.4. 4 ..4. 4. .j. 4. ... Never Before Has The ami- - anti-Americ- I TAX LAWS WORKING Figures just given out at Washington covering the tax collections fcr the first eight months of the fiscal year indicate that the new are working satisfactorily and that the collections are exceedthe earlier estimates. It is now predicted that at the close of the ing fiscal year, June 30th there will be a budget surplus of at least one hundred million dollars. The returns to date coupled with the, careful estimates of what will be collected between now and July first indicate that the total collections, for the fiscal year woll be $1,671,123,104 income taxes, and it is generally believed that the actual taxes collected will be in excess of that sumThe Treasury experts have believed that with the improvement in business bringing in larger returns, and with the cutting down of govermental expenses there would be a surplus of $374,000,000 in the treasury June 30, 1926. But they are beginning to think now that this estimate is too low, and that unless there is a' business depression ini the meantime, thesu rplus may well amount to a half billion dollars. The new statistics seem to make it even more sure that Congress in 1926 will be justified in making further reductions in th income taxes to be applied to the business year of 1925. v - OVERBOARD It is related that a certain king, that, when embarked on a voyage attended by some of his courtiers, and carrying with him some of his treasurers, a storm arose, which made it necessary to lighten the ship; whereupon he commanded his courtiers to be thrown overboard, but saved his money. How is, it with parents who have embarked with fortune and family on this voyage of life; when they need a better schoolhouse to save their children from ill health, or a better teacher to rescue them from immorality and ignorance, or even a slate or a shillings worth of paper to save them from idleness; have have we any parents amongst us, or have we not, who, under such circumstances, will slinjj the child overboard and save tire shillings? Horace Mann. i It is reported that Bryan is cont mplating running for the United States Senate from Florida. Which goes to show that if he cant live at one end of Pennsylvania avenue he fts willing to try the other. AT'S Lv V3 ' 4 W aiujsx&rsfc Been Sold on Such Terms $1.00 Down $8.00 Per Month .tely 11,800 Dodge Brothers cars d trucks over the same pciiod in 921. Respite the large increase in the dge E: others output, retail deliver aie running 100 ears a day ahead production, and new retail orders I cats per day ahead of poduction. . NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt ke Ctiy, Utah. April 8, 1925 io Wheel it May Concern Notice is hereby given that the ate of Utah has filed in this office ts of lands, selected by the saici ate, under section 0 of the Act of Clean Collars and Cuffs Washes a tubful of Clothes in three to Without ngiess, approved July 10, 1894, as ihmnity School Lands, viz: Soria 7 minutes ,0. 035251. Lot 2 sec 0; NWhNEU c. 20; Township 22 south Range ? ,ast, Salk Lake Meridion. Copies of said lists so far as thej elate to said tracts by elesciiptive ubdivisions, have been conspicuous y posted in this office for inspeetioi y any person interested and by the ublie gcneially. During the povioe f publication of this notice, or an? me thereafter, and before final ap iroval and certification under depart lental regulations of April 25, 1907 retests or contests against the laim of the State to any of th raets or subdivisions hereinbefore leseribod, on the ground that the same is more valuable for niinera .ban for agricultural purposes, wil ie received and noted for report t .he General Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure so to protest 01 'ontest, within the time specified, wil sufficient evidence of 0 considered he chat actor of the aaets and the selection thereof, be ng otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the state. Eli F. 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