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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH S ALINA THE SUN Awaking Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Jftrttate2fomk F SALINA mail matter under the Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One .Year Six Months O $2.00 .' 1.00 S A L Payable In Advance Member In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. I-- A N - ITT Federal Reserve A H System Advertising Rates Given on Application. Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY NO ALLIANCES JAMES FARRELL. Pres. Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador to the United States, in a recent address to the Twentieth Century club in New York very sensibly stated that what was needed between English speaking countries was not a hard and fast alliance, as has been recently suggested in various quarters, but a spirit of cooperation brought about by friendly attitude of mind and not by entangling alliances. Any EFFICIENT RADICALISM Angle-Saxo- n alliance, he declared, with the suspicion that it was This is the day of efficiency in propaganda as well as in busi- formed for "bossing the world" would simply make enemies for ness. And it is a noteworthy fact that the one-tim- e the English speaking countries in the rest of the world. illogical, im"The kind of unity I would like to see between us, the am- practical socialist who dreamed of Utopia has been displaced by bassador said, "is a fraternal attitude toward each other a sense the radical who often shows a political effectiveness far more deadof confidence in each others determination to prevent anything in ly than that of his conservative adversary. This is one menace of cE. PETERSON, This imimproved over what they were a hundred years ago. has been alliance. Instead brought about without any provement of continuing it an alliance might have the opposite effect. At any rate, the situation would seem to justify the old slogan of letting well enough alone. There are many reasons aside from these quoted by Sir Esme Howard against any such alliance, reasons which are valid from ENTERTAINS FOR CLUB the American viewpoint at least. But it is comfortable to know so eminent a Britain appreciates the American viewpoint and adopts .Mombcis of the LTrogress' , club were entertained at the home of Mrs. is as his own. J. I. Rex Friday afternoon of last s. E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers ;y (L . meetings of the officers Of all- auxiliary organisations were held during the afternogn. - REDMOND, ITEMS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Nelson are Mrs. Albert Poulson entertained at the proud parents of a baby her-- home Saturday afternoon in hon- boy born at the Salina hospital Sator of her birthday anniversary. urday of last week. Mother and son Needlecraft and, a social afternoon are doing fine. were followed by an elaborate dinner served by the hostess at five Joseph F. Peterson returned from oclock. Thirty guests were p.esent. Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. Peterson attended a meeting-- of the county Jewel Poulson. who has been em- commissioners in the city Monday. ployed at Bingham during .the past Mrs. Jane Brienholt visited with winter, returned Sunday and will reher daughter, Mrs. Jack Ford, at Salt main in Redmond for the summer. Lake for a few days this week. - d, Here are some thoughts worth considering. The Red of today even in America is no longer a Utopian dreamer. He has a keen po- litical sense, is well financed and knows the value of organization publicity. He uses the printing press and the political machine instead of the soap bax and finds his modern methods a thousand . . times more effective. V.-Pre- H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier communism which is often overlooked by the average observer. Atthe wide world rousing us to the pitch of fraticidal conflict. To use a common American expression it might be stated that tention is called by O. L. Smith, former attorney general of MichiSir Esme has the right idea. No real American would view with gan, who prosecuted the famous case against Charles E. Ruthen-ber- g and other radicals a few years ago. In addressing a recent anything but dismay the thought of conflict with Great Britain. Such an unforseen calamity might, it would seem, almost presage meeting of a branch of the National Metal Trades association at the end of our civilization. Of course we dont want war with any Cincinnati, Mr. Smith said: "Communism and socialism have reached into a stratum of sonation, and we are willing to extend the fraternal idea to all peoidle dreamer is not to be found. In his ciety where the bleary-eye- d ples who are willing to reciprocate. place is a calculating individual, many trained and edBut there have been recent suggestions that an Anglo-Saxo- n ucated in our best universities, who have taken this insidious moveworld alliance for preserving the peace might be an excellent thing. ment to heart and are propagating its growth. The British ambassador very wisely voiced some of the objections "Every communist is a pacifist because he hopes that through to any such scheme. his pernicious propaganda he can get others to join him to bring We want friendship with all nations and entangling alliances about a condition for the outlawing of policing organizations. By with none. We have had more than a hundred yeajs peace with" this condition the communists command by bringing about a state of Great Britain and we will hope that it continues for additional cenrebellion and establishing their own form of government. turies. Certainly our relations with the British Empire are vastly clear-minde- H. S. GATES, and Arden Mrs. John McKenna Miss Eva Joy Christensen went to Frandsen of Salt Lake are visiting geaver Saturday and visited with at the home of their mother, Mrs. relatives and returned to Redmond Frandsen, who has been ill the past Monday. week. ; Fully three hundred people attended the monthly priesthood meeting of the North Sevier stake at the chapel d Sunday afternoon. President J. ur Christensen presided at the Ar-an- Rp R Richfield and Mr. Fisher gave fT'll principal addresses. Special Mr. and Mrs. Neil Draper and daughter, Florence, are at Cedar City this week. Miss Florence is taking special medical treatment while in that city. Interest what you pay the bank when you borrow back the- - money you have on deposit with it. S3K week. - Chapters thiee and four of the lesson on Parasitism was, givThe price of eggs is said to be lower this spring than for many en by Mts. E. C. Wright. Mrs. Horyears but, as yet, nobody has offered any legislation for the relief ace Brown of Manti, who is a member of the state federation of Woof the American hen. mens clubs, was present at Fridays meeting and outlined the benefits to A "Grandmother of the Links won golf be derived by each club when they honors in Florida the other day, which naturally recalls to mind the affiliated with state and national federation of womens clubs. Twelve grandmother who sat in the corner all winter long mcmbeis and two guests, Mrs. F. 0. Bullock of Salina and Mrs. Brown of and knit red woolen stockings. Manti, were present. Following the lesson an elaborate luncheon was -- sixty-five-year-o- ld served Jir the hostess. by Economical Trantporialicn There is a lot of talk about raijio nRjwiuifiinn MgEaeff (Qraaliifty aft Q Because Low? Mce oi VolumoProductlon increasing January, "T1"' new 1925 Chevrolet which cored tremendous success. 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