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Show The saLIMa sun, saUNa, UTAH Ray Evans Kidnapped BOUNTY FOR MAGPIES C. next winter. In fact, the full force will of of probably the shortage hogs T not be felt in the markets until the District Fish and Game Warden By1925-2or of run the of early part ron Hanchett informs us that in order No wonder Principal Evans felt like later, depending upon the size of the to get rid of the magpies doing so a desperado Tuesday of last week 1925 corn crop. much damage to small game it was when G. M. Wright kidnapped him, be paid foi a that ordered bounty of over to the shearing Bureau him carrying Prepared by Ihe Staff like for other predatory birds these of Agricultural Economics, corral and delivered him into the . Given animals; The bounty will be paid by Condensed by S. R. Boswell either Mr. Hanchett or by Deputy hands of the vicious faculties of the at A missionary shower was given Floyd Anderson of Sigurd, and will be district and high schools. Desperate Inasmuch as orderly production is a necessary preliminary to orderly the home of M. P. Clawson Friday U2 cents for a bird, live or dead, and or not, it didnt take him long to forfarmer evening in honor of Wayne Taylor lc a piece for eggs. marketing, the get his office as his car, followed by must keep himself ported, months in who leaves shortly on a mission for seven others, rounded the many curves will leave and sailed over the dusty roads to advance, concerning the probable pro- the L. D. S. church. Wayne three be to years June 16, Salina gone livestock of How fine it felt to duction of various kinds Maple Grove. close few a Zealand. in New Only well as as cool the drink from the coming season, sparkling spring, during shower to rest beneath the acorn trees and to concerning the probable requirement.-o- friends were present at the People from all the surrounding the market. President Coolidge. as a public farewell party will be givthe towering mountains! attended the graduation gaze upon communities Social in the en Thursday evening him with youth and vigor filled It Hogs just were exercises in the Redmond ward chapel his when and Hog producers enter T325 with IS hall. Interesting parlor games captors suggested a hike after Sunday evening, May 31, in honor of he was more than percent fewer hogs than a year age the diversion of the evening willing to go. Realthe fourteen seminary students who and every indication that prices dur- which the hostess served a delicious was younger, for he gave the ly, he Mr. have completed their three year course the to guests: following luncheon will 18 be next months the one of those Babe Ruth hits baseball highei ing in the Seminary work. Practically evthan at any time since 1920. Six tc and Mrs. George W. Murphy, Blanche sent it that schools? whizzing high into the who has been taking million fewer pigs will be bon Christopherson, Maurine Borg, Hazel ery student, which of course put him in and eight air, ? v .! 'I Helen Grib-bl- seminary during the past year wa After such HIE BORROWING WAS EASY, next spring than last spring. Fewei Murphy, Phoebe Murphy, to pay their respects and hon- good with the kidnappers. present Edra Murphy, farVaneda l . Martin, next fed up was will fall than sows farrow ?rVWstunt he ' remarkable 7 ; '. y BUT ors to those who through hard work a rowed last fall if producers respond Owen and Wayne Taylor and Kenneth made goodies and after a few home were worthy of receiving diplomas. Our friends abroad are reported to TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION AND minutes rest beneath the moon and Compared to the trend in the Olsen. A. E. Jones, seminary instructor, the of form the over be disturbed three last the years has spent SCHOOL BONDS of hogs, the pigs born durWayne slaughter stars, he was given another daring latest messages from Washington in ing 1924 represented about a norma! here attending the high school. This conducted the services. The music ride home and delivered to his home Sefor the evening was furnished by the By a vote of eight to seven the timating that the time has arrived The reduction to normal ha; year he was one of the graduates. It watch on the inside of his trio singing Trees and Oh with a gold vier County Taxpayers association in when they should begin to either pay crop. girls the peowill that sincere to .s caused rise with good a token of appreciation as hog prices already The boys quartet pocket It Is Wonderful. a meeting held in the Richfield Com us what they owe or explain the dr of the average ple of Salina and the surrounding the from the equivalent faculty and students of also contributed a number. Two solo; nvicial club rooms Tuesday decided lay. Their criticism, voiced in thei communities wish him happines and mice for the Sevier North taking period high school. What more were rendered by Miss Tompson of the to recommend to the taxpayers to official newspapers, is that we h.v of the change in the purchas-ng- ' good health on his missiorf.. He will iccount from a kidnapper? could he expect Snow Normal college. comply with the request of the district the old plan of shirt sleev 1, on the S. S. re Farmers of' leave July Vancouver, money. power The principal speaker of the eveboard of education to issue and sell democracy. They admit the debt, bu torts of sows bred or to be bred for Niagra. CARD OF THANKS was "Professor Knudsen, presih nds to the amount of $250,000 foi u ning on the nice not is p that it argue indicate the that pring farrowing dent of the Snow Normal college at p.i. .Mutely necessary improvements in of the United States and that it is i -We desire to express our sincerest pring crop of pigs in the Corn Belt Dr. ou. schools and school buildings. .Thif violation of Ephraim. For his subject he chose, diplomatic usages, for vill be about 25 to 27 million, as com to all the kind teachers and thanks Moral Courage and he made the apsocles a hot controversy oveh th demand for payment to be made i to 38 million in 1924 and 40 tared who so willingly aided us in friends bond issue and ought to be sufficient peal to the audience to be morally fit President Coolidge, fo million in 1923. This will result ir iuch form. and after the death of our illness the and have courage to do great things. p uof that the members of the school his of part, is not apt to be disturbed o in and the fall winter eceipts Besides President Knudsens stirring departed daughter and sister. b irird did not ask the voters to pro affected by any charge of this naturr 925-2much lighter than for several the held at PresbyterMrs. Arminta Murphy and Family. The meetings v 1' thm with any more means thar address, responses were made by WedIf asking a debtor for payment, or a from ears. evening ian chapel every needed to keep our school; least his three of the graduates as follows: eduplans for payment, is shir The present business situation More girls are now painting their nesday to Sunday proved highly Modern Isreal, Wayne Taylor; Reon the standard they ought to have sleeve i diplomacy, it would seem it 1925 American those presto that cheeks but not so .many men are paintduring and interesting cational Edra Murphy, The taxpayers association had tak a wise move. The money .loaned Education, will he at least as active as ent. Dr. John Humphrey of Buffalo, ligious noses. their ing Brein-holMoral and en the issue into consideration and Courage, Macel several nations was earned luring 1924. The foreign outlook is New York, a noted evangelist, did ChrisPresident James an investigating committee tr Arthur in shirt sleeves and, at times "or steady demand, the improved pur- most of the entertaining by giving tensen of Redmond presented the difind out whether or not the bond is with even less clothing, and there is : chasing power of Germany and the He healthful and uplifting sermons. plomas to the following students: imposes upon' the taxpayers nr sense of fitness in going after tli DR. economic condi- was assisted by Rev. McLeod of Manti, gradually improving undue burden. The committee did its Otheya Crowther, Algie Poulsen, Esof this money after the man church. in countries them other recovery tions enabling mond Jensen, LaReen Jensen, Edra work conscientiously and the result pastor of the Presbyterian ner in which it was first earned. to continue as active bidders for pork The consecutive meetings were inOptometrist memfive all was that the committee Murphy, Macel Breinholt, Arietta too lenient creditor can often do mon were ind lard. However, still higher prices who all and tensely interesting bers came to the conclusion that the harm to the debtor than one wh Martin, Erma Peterson, Veneda Mar.vill undoubtedly result in decreases in not missed a wonderful oppor- tin, Ausman Is at the Lewis Drug Store present not did is needed. quite They money Whiting, Rudolph for his accourn There is nol he volume of our pork and lard exa with presses man real a of hearing the first Thursday of each tunity Wayne Taylor, James Ivie and agree, however, on the way how to a cross road in the entire nation but ports. personality. pleasing Christensen. very raise it. The consequence was that Anthony month. Have your eyes carPresent supply and demand condipossesses at least one man who ha' Miss McCallum is leaving Although the committee divided itself into ed for Modern equipment. wlr been made useless because those tions are sufficient to assure a year for the summer, the Presbyterian Most of the majority, three of them, who recom have helped him through sympath.' of condemnation of the prices higher than in any recent work will be carried on during her Right prices. mended that of the amount required younger generation is merely envy of have failed to enforce repayment. Nn neriod except that of inflawill Manti of Miss Fleming absence. it. $150,000 be raised by bonds, the baltions, after all, are only aggregation; tion. conduct the meetings after June 10, ance, as needed next year and the of humans, and the same rule holds If the recent high price of com and until that time Miss Bruce and year following, by a special tax. The The people in all the countries it to the unfavorable relation of porn Miss Muchmore of Mt. Pleasant will two minority members were in favor are sturdy, upstanding in and hog prices as they have done in question have charge of the work. Miss Mcof calling a bond election for the full their own right. They are anxious tr the past. conditions Nevertheless, Callum will return in the fall to take amount of $250,000. Consequently pay, but it is the politicians over them are favorable for expanding fall farbecause of two reports were submitted to the who up her teaching again, but are making this unfair gesture of rowing. Breeding plans should be ill to return was she compelled health county organization, and after a pro disinclination to meet the obligations. based not on to rest relations, price present Iowa, in home Dubuque, to her traded and very thorough discussion France has been suffering from a but on the relations that are expected the summer months. the vote taken was in favor of the case of Her politi- to prevail when the pigs are ready up during politicianitis. minority report. cians have not played the game fair for market. It is not necessary to say anything with the citizens of France. The A further reduction in hog producregarding the minority report that French, a sturdy and industrious race tion is highly undesirable both from was adopted. It is not necessary for of people, when one talks with them, the point of view of requirements for the reason that the members who had are not in favor of the evasion of any domestic consumers and from that of Accompanied by District Forester signed the report did not do more debt. The politicians in France, inof N. Woods of the Ogden office and C. policy production, than every sincere patron of our credible as not it may seem, have stimulates some increase in acreage, Joseph Kircher of the Washington ofschools wanted them to do. It might realized the moral sternness of pur even with a yield per acre as low as fice, Forest Supervisor C. A. Mattsson however, not be amiss to make a few pose of the French people. This is that of 1924, the total production made a ten days inspection trip over remarks editorially on the majority where their would be somewhat greater in 1925. the Fishlake unit of the Fishlake Napsychology is at fault. report. The part thereof which we The pathway of Minister of Fi- The number of livestock has been tional forest, returning to Richfield consider most important is the admis- nance Caillaux is not one of roses, foi greatly decreased since a year ago Monday, and Tuesday the party left sion that the money is really needed he has assumed office after the that even an average yield of corn for Millard county to spend another In view of this admission it is logical communists and other radi- would prove more than enough for ten days inspecting the Fillmore unit to recommend a bond isue of $150,000 socialists, cal forces of France have placed upon all ordinary feeding demands. Should of the forest. Improvements in forand to raise the other $100,000 in two the backs of the French people a bur- there be a large yield of corn, with est roads and trails and general conconsecutive years, as needed, by den for which there was no necessity the reduced demand, considerably ditions were looked over and new imsome special tax.. It is, however, not logica is not to be thought for a mo- lower com prices would result. It provements were taken into considerto say that the taxpayer is overbur- ment These facts indicate that the ation. The range was found quite that the reported plan of tin , dened and that, therefore, only $150, of chances debt our are in favor of fall pigs prov- dry and Mr. Madsen was somewhat payment being contingent 000 ought to be voted immediately and upon the payments made by Germany ing profitable enough to justify some afraid, if no relief comes by abundant special taxes in the two years follow to France will be accepted by the expansion in sows bred for fall far- precipitation, that not enough pasOH, BOY, ing. If the taxpayer is overburdened debt commission of this country. Were rowing above the number of last ture will be available in spite of the this year, he will be so next year, for the United States to become a party year. Fall farrowings may be materi- fact that last year permits were rethere is absolutely no apparent chance to such an agreement we would be ally increased by breeding gilts for duced about twenty percent in order for immediate improvement. And if in the position of a collector of early fall farrowing that might other- to avoid overgrazing. Otherwise, he he is overburdened this and next year, placed wise he sent to market. It is from Germany. prob thinks, general conditions are perfecth nv can any thinking man expect that reparations able that The will American be outlined as sows ly satisfactory. prices for good position he will vote $150,000 in bonds thi Mr. Coolidge consists of sympaby year and on top of it a substantia! thetic consideration for Europe, but special tax next year? And if he did it nevertheless the fact recognizes so, would this, in any way, alleviate that Europe must cease orating and his burden. Aside of this illogical shoulder her own responsibilities. argument, there enters also into this help She must put aside the paraphernalia problem the human equation. It is of war and must garb herself in the admitted by the signers of the majorwhen worn industrial and garments ity report that the most urgent needs economic rehabilitations are to be efare the means to pay off the debt No contracted for erecting the new build- fected. GO 20,000,000 ing in Venice, the acquiring of apbe, grounds in Salina and Vermilion and Recepthe buildings in Salina, Aurora and Given Vermilion. For the building in Venice we owe $20,000. For the grounds and The home and lawn of Alma Mur1 TO 7, 1925 building in Salina the board estimates $75 000; for the buildings in Aurora phys was made a scene of gay fesand Vermilion $25,000 and $15,000 tivities last week Wednesday night respectively'. This together makes al- when fifty close friends and relatives ready $145,000, and all of it going to met to celebrate the marriage of Mr. We North Sevier. Here it is where that and Mrs. J. L. Knnz who were married human equation comes in. It is huin man nature to be Felfish. Will the at the Manti temple Wednesday mornprod- t The lmld which table ing. and banquet rroth central part of the county A is You flavor. vote so large an amount for the covers for fifty guests was stationed northern part without getting any-- ' on the lawn, which was most profusereUse purth;rg for themselves? We know ly decorated in white and pink tissim enough of human nature to doubt that paper. The centerpiece was a largo it can be done. poses. vase of spring flowers. After the We cannot refrain, in this connec-- ' elaborate dinner the bride and bridetiv'n. from commenting on the stategroom unwrapped the many beautiful ment of one of the speakers in favor presents which they received. of the majority report, who among The young married couple left for Week by other things said that we should not Salt Lake Thursday on a short honeybe kidding ourselves by the. thought moon before making their home in that we are rich enough to take upon Magna, where Mr. Kunz is employed. ourselves the burden of paying off in twenty years the capital and interest on $250,000. Well, if our fanners are so poor that they cannot take Published eery Friday at Salina really to pay one dollar themselves upon Utah and thirteen cents for each thousand dollars assessed valuation per year Member Utah State Tress Associatioi that is the amount required of them for better conditions in our schools EJito: how shall we and can we account for D.t. M. MARIil'S the fact that in the last two weeks a half a dozen of automobile dealers have Richfield Salina and Advertising Rates autoof carloads 23c per incl sold more than four D.splay We did not see any of the 10c per lint mobiles? U aJers business men in the county driving new cars, so we are forced to the conEntered at the postoffice at Salina clusion that the farmers bought those I'tah, as second class matter ars. We heartily congratulate them on their purchase, we are proud of the fact that our farmers are able and progressive enough to buy automo? biles for their needs and comfort, but we humbly ask the question: Do we ''l, wiif yfA need automobiles more urgently than The Salina Sun V 6 Missionary Shower Wayne Taylor . d Seminary Students Receive Diplomas f , e, V. ,? r . 1909-191- , , ' John Hum phrey Addresses Large Crowd 6 rntlv de-na- t. HARRISON Har-war- 1 war-tim- e - Inspection Tour Over Fishlake Forest long-tim- e Oh, Boy! 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