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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH advised concerning the harmful re- - broadcasted along the Arrowhead suits following the personal contro-- Trail, to the effect Salina canyon versies and antagonisms mentioned has been impassable. Only Monday above. We believe that it is incum- - of this week two cars arrived in Sa- bent upon the directors of the Utah lina from California. They were in- State Automobile association and formed at Cove, but not by a resi- the Provo Chamber of Commerce di- - dent of Cove, that it would be fool- rectors to do all in their power to ish to try the canyon highway. An- which other party put the travelers straight correct misunderstandings have arisen between the Southern and they continued their journey to Utah interests and Mr. W. D. Rishel, Grand Junction, thus saving 60 miles or more by not going to Salt Lake or representing the association. even the Soldier Summit route. We also respectfully suggest a Why was it that Rishel, manager closer' contact with the business or-for the Utah State Automobile as- in individuals the and ganizations southern part of our state looking aociation, had pubished in the Salt of harmonious Lake Tribune, a picture showing a t(J re.establishment We huge funnel, with travelers coming and atrong reatjons believe ' this is entirely possible if n on the Lincoln and Victory high- ways direct to Salt Lake, and then f , consideration w! prSSL going direct westward over Rishels of . .. , . meeUng Automobile ah pet route, the Wendover, which pass- State rjt chairman tried for the past several weeks with Mr. J. F. Tolton to ar-range a meeting of interested com- mittees and individuals in an effort to settle the controversy in question, Your chairman, cooperating with Mr. J. F. Tolton, April 18th, by long distance telephone and telegraph, called a meeting for noon, April 19, (Continued from page one.) 1927. The following were in attend- ance: J. F. Tolton, Beaver; Ed. S. invited to the same meeting after it Hinckley, Provo; S. E. Forest, Ne- The representatives of convened. southern and northern Utah presented ' certain information and rasolu-'- l Automobile association represented lions. The meeting lasted from 10 by D. A. Ritchie, member board of oclock forenoon until late in the af-- j directors; W. D. Rishel, manager, ternoon. Before adjournment of this Utah State Automobile association. meeting all present agreed that the Special committee from boar dof gov- information presented by interests Ed. M. Ash-outside of Salt Lake City should be ton, chairman; President Malcolm A. turned over to the Utah State Auto- Keyser, member; B. F. mobile association for the purpose. of preparing rebuttal testimony or re-- ! ini II Hr. Rislel Holis good-wil- Vice-Preside- nt l. the Utah State Automobile associa-- ! ion is rendering a splendid service for Salt Lake. If the committee had visited the southern section, perhaps they would have been enlightened as to some of the unfair work that someone has and is putting over, j Southern Utah is eager to build a bigger and better Utah and her citi-- 1 - G00D sens in this section will help to build stored a bigger and better Salt Lake if few weeks only the chance is given. But the that one of !!?!; ply- ' association j ten days,! within in writing, replied to the accusations and statements made in the resolutions, which rebuttal testimony of the Utah State Automobile association and the orig-- 1 inal resolutions and information pre-- .' ' sented by the complaint was, on Feb- -' ruary 5th, turned over for a final report to a committee composed of Messrs. E. S. Hinckley, S. E. Forrest, A. B. Gibson, A. Y. Hardy and J. Wesley Horsley. The foregoing committee in turn was asked to report to the special board of governors committee its reply to the board of governors within a reasonable length of time. This, however, has not been done and your - The Utah Automobile . cow, car, pigs, household sale Try a Sun Wantad. goods for They get rapid results. Vop ing. That as a result of this duo controversy between two individuals, a widespread and harmful feeling of antagonism has developed against the manager of the Utah State Automobile in the association, particularly southern sections of the state. In conclusion, your committee is of the opinion that the board of governors of the Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake City can only act in a capacity in the- settlement of the controversy which has arisen between interests in the southern sections of the state and the Utah State Automobile association. We feel that we have gone, in this regard, to as great a limit as should be expected of us, and we now respectfully suggest that the directors of the Utah State Automobile association and he Provo Chamber of Commerce be 4. me-dia- ry Buick has decisively proved the superior power of its Valve-in-Hea- d Engine, at the great General Motors Proving Ground on the "24-HoHill This is a device which faithfully duplicates the pull of any hill for any number of miles. By means of this mechanical "hill Buick cars prove their ' ability to climb anywhere that wheels can get traction. . for Black and VAJto controversy in question is largely of a personal nature, as between W. D. Rishel and E. S. Hinckley, and is of long stand- - made any such suggestion, but that la neither here nor there. We were turning to heathenism some of the con r . f, not a good thing for every erring human soul and that to Introduce It as a regular part of obligations might not be helpful. One might hesitate on occasion to detail his Irregularities of life to the minister, but there would be many others who would make excellent substitutes, and who would help bear the hurden of our sins. There Is plenty of Scriptural Justification for confession If one Is looking for authority for doing It, and there are proverbs which point out the advantages. He that covereth his sins," the wise man says, shall not prosper ; but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy. If we are to confess why not some of the time at least lo the representative of the church. An honest confession Is good for the soul, Is a conventional recognition of the principle that relief comes if not forgiveness when we have admitted our derelictions. It Is a good thing for every man to look himself squarely in the face once In a while and to see Just what sort of person ye Is. It Is helpful' to face and to admit, ones weaknesses and It Is often a relief. Hammltt has been wasting his time In the most foolish If not vicious practices. He has done so badly that he la out of college, anti he wanta to get back lie has worked as hard as the other fellows In the bouse, he says. He doesnt see that be haa done anything particularly wrong. Everybody, has to have a little fling. You cant always study. Besides he got a bad break. He was rating a high D In chemistry Just before the examination and he got balled up on the last question and that put him under. You know the line self-pit- y and without self abasement. Confession, If It were sincere, would help Hammlt Immensely. Bowen was very different. Ive been thoroughly a d d fool, he said to me. i I've wasted my time and money and my energy. I dont deserve to pass. Im going to work for a time, and support myself. I dont know yet whether or not I could earn my board or lodging. If I develop any sense, Ill try to come back to college. He had faced the facts, he had made his confessional, and It had been good for his soul.' He didnt do It In church, but If he had wished to do so, why not? n statements contained in the forego- - j ing conclusion, if it may be so term- ed, that are open for criticism, and controversies, kick them both out primary among these are that the and keep them out. What Utah association Utah State Automobile wants is harmony and the only way is not discriminating against any to geet it is to have a square deal. section or community of the state. It is the concensus of opinion that True, we hope, the Utah State AutoChamber of Commerce is trying the mobile association as a whole is not to build Utah. This has utmost its southern the discriminating against But someone, closely con- been demonstrated ifi instances. But section. Do you want to buy something you nected with the organization, as evi- very few from this section believe need around the house? Try ap ad committee the that dug special denced by many reports, 'is discrimiin our Classified column and see how nating. The citizens would like, to deep enough to get the real facta results. know why propaganda is being In the findings it is pointed out that quick youll get 4.4-44-4-t4'- It's the medium that tells the world of the Great Opportunities that abound in Salina IS no Burr Motor Company Richfield, Utah f Bact ofl ur Sevier Buick Sales Co. , 117, Wactern Newspaper Unloe.J Bring or phone us your next for Job Printing. The Sun office. I -- Salina, Utah the outstanding Protestant . io NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Ulterior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah,, April 21,. 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that John Alexander Anderson, ,of Emery, Utah, who, on April 4, 1924, made homestead entry, No. 032570, for Section 14, EV&SW&, SViiSEi, 5 Easi, 25 South, Range Township Salt Lake Meridian, has fined notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 3rd day of June, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: J. S. Lewis, Jr., Lloyd Brinker-hofA. Y. Clark and T. J. Clark, of Emery, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Ap29M27t5 dea of dlsousslon wa8 up In the public press a ago by the announcement i Q TWO BO |