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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SALINA. UTAH President Cleveland, in his day,' was responsible for the creation of the 1,000,000 and more acres of national forest in the Black The creation almost caused his impeachment, but everyHills. one of the yellow pines in the area today is a monument of his farIssued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. v : i J sightedness, Soon after the government took over the area, the first scientff mail matter under the Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s tally managed lumber sale was conducted under the United States act of Congress of March 3, 1879. foresters. Today, all this land that was then cut over, is almost It is on this principle of repeatready for another sale of timber . SUBSCRIPTION RATES ed crops that the forests are administered . They will thus always $2.00 One Year of timber products. be perpetual reservoirs Six Months the President will tackle with the which Immediate farm relief, middle west farm leaders, is a pressing problem, beyond all doubt, Payable In Advance but also of great importance for the future is wise forest conservation. Dubuque Telegraph Herald. THE S ALIN A SUN. Jfirsttateanfe -- SALINA F O S A L N I A-U- A H T Member Federal Reserve System In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. MONEY SAVING TAXPAYERS Advertising Rates Given on Application. V.-Pre- - - H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher OBEYING THE LAW We hear a great deal about the enactment of too many laws and it ia true that the country seems to be engulfed biennially in a verOne result, is, so we are told, itable flood of new legislation . This is doubtless that law enforcement is made very difficult , true, but the very fact that it is true makes it more the duty of every One good way good citizen to see that he obeys the law himself. to prevent the enactment of more unnecessary and foolish laws is to enforce) all laws that are on the statute books, and so bring about a reaction against the tendency to make too many new laws. Many of our leading jurists are warning us that the flouting of Touching the laws of the country is now becoming a national peril. said in an adthis General Sargent recently point Attorney upon dress before the Pennsylvania Bar Association: When intelligent, educated men hold up to ridicule the rules for which society makes and devote their intelligence, wit conduct its and resources to make crime and criminals attractive, it is to be expected that the thoughtless, the ignorant, the vicious, will try and get rid of the oppressor of the criminal, in any way, by any means, that will be most effective. Day by day, because some one pays for the doing of it and becitizens is complaisant and says cause the great body of nothing to show its approval, flippant, jeering writers, publishers, orators and cabaret performers sow the wind and society soap-bo- x reaps it all in whirlwinds which blast and destroy." -- law-abidin- ( Congress has created a comittee to study and report on what curtailments can be properly made without loss of efficiency in the prinJAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, offices obsolute of certain the of in maintenance documents, ting H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier and the continuance on the congressional payrolls of certain unC. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers There is no doubt but "his comnecessary employes and officials. which, if adopted, will mak: mittee will be able to make a report, , for a very considerable saving in the expenses of congressional maintenance. The interesting feature of this demonstration is that congressional action has been inspired by the general administration policy of REPORT Notwithstanding retrenchments made by Gen. Lord, economy. director of the budget, there is still opportunity for further retrench- Made to the Bank Commissioner of the. State of Utah of the Condition of ments. St. Louis Times. MANTI and RICHFIELD loState Bank of g o the First Salina, cated at Salina, in the County of WEEKLY NEWSPAPER STRONGLY INDORSED DO NOT OPERATE WU1 5397.00 Total Cash on Hand Federal Reserve Bank Stock TIME r ' Undivided REASONS why it 2 In the ordinary cleaning time, it beats out and sweeps up an average of 101 more dirt. 3 It is an even greater It is virtually service-proorequiring no oiling. 5 50 . tires value and is now washable. g 7 Many new features insure greater operating ease. germ-proo- f bag See The Greater Hoover Complete with dusting tools Only $6,25 Down! today! Let us demonstrate it in your home, by cleaning one of your rugs free! $17,475.45 . . its Postal Savings tire looks good. Dunlop not only look good, but they make good over rocks and gravel, and ruts and sand. Thirty-nin- e years of experience has shown Dunlop how to design a tread that gives maximum traction and slow, smooth wear. This Dunlop tread is the toughest development of rubber known. And this same is carried clear around tough tread-rubbthe sidewall to give maximum protection against rut wear. You get the full benefit of all this extra e because each Dunlop is built cable-twiwith the famous trouble-fre- e Dunlop carcass, to provide the and elasticity so vital to long tire er 285,054.97 16.66 $ Deposits ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & a regular graduate in medicine and surgeiy and is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils . or adenoids. , He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liv'ef, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney,' bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail308,769.01 ments. Total Time Deposits 308,785.67 If you have been ailing for any of time and do not get any length TOTAL i.. $774, 204.98 do not fail to call, as improbetter, State of Utah, County of Sevier. II. B. Crandall, being first duly per measures rather than disease are sworn according to law, deposes and very often the cause of your long trouble. says that he is cashier of the above standing Remember the above date, that named bank; that the above and forej on consultation this trip will be free going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condi- - and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompa tion of the said bank at the close of nied by their husbands. business on the 30th day of June, 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Address: j 1927. Califonia. Angeles, H. B. CRANDALL. ( Correct Attest: Savings its Depos- ! . tread-mileag- st h We recommend you put Dunlops on your car PETTY GARAGE SALINA, UTAH. HYRUM S.' GATES, CHRIS. JORGENSEN, P. C. SCORUP, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1927. JUNIUS WEBB, Notary Public.' My Commission expires 1st day of June, 1928. State of Utah, Office of Bank Com(Seal) missioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of Ihe State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 12th day of f, Its Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Co. is Deposits Subject to Check $278,955.53 Cashiers Checks 4,726.94 Dividends Unpaid 1,372.50 Total Demand Depos- NO all wantit W-worn They have leen how a single coat of Steelcote has transformed the old automobile into a thing of beauty overnight and now they want it to brighten and beautify the home. 1927. July, stronger suction dust- - 25,000.00 90,000.00 fits 17,475.45 for Taxes and : Interest 2,500.00 Deposits of Other Banks 45,388.89 rug-save- r, makes its dusting tools more efficient. ..$ Reserved wear year9 longer. 4 3,450.00 Total ....$17,475.45 Net Undivided Pro rugs Hoover-cleane- d in RICHFIELD on JULY 18 MONDAY, 12,414.72 HOTEL JOHNSTON THE At Pro- .. fits life. J and $774,204.98 Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund high-strengt- For the first time, it makes possiblePositive Agitation. . . be in MANTI on SoiNDAY, JULY 17 Hours: 9 to 12 At THE SAVOY HOTEL LIABILITIES 1 carried on to a much greater extent, pays dividends. . . TOTAL not WORDS new SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. every 2 seconds fRUBBEOUTOZENAMEflS someone buys T a 9 to 12. 1 to Evenings by Appointment 5 J ; j SALINA Phone 26 - - J Coatalna Meal Rubber As fine for furniture, refrigerators. Interior .('woodwork and roome as It Isforthe auto. Dries quickly, with a brilliant finish. Not affected by boiling water, soap, ammonia or acids. Easy to apply covers In one coat andleaveanobruah marks. White and many attractive colors. Easily blended. One can goes a long way. I f UTAH !' BROWN SERVICE STATION Salina, Utah Steelcote Manufacturing GoSt. Louis OarsaLCOTC mpo. co. ins Telluride Power Company Co. Medicine for the fifteen past years 3RB Every & in Internal Currency proves a Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALISTS The Reds blame Breat Britain for the assassination of their diThis is the first calamity to happen in a long Cash Items... ..$1728.23 plomat at Warsaw. 1200.00 time that hasn't been directly or indirectly blamed on Uncle Sam. Gold 4089.49 ' Silver 1 In these days when the public consciousness is troubled with problems of flood control and reforestation it is a fortunate circumstance that takes President Coolidge to' the Black Hills where he can look about him in almost any direction and obtain the best kind of evidence proving that scientific forest management, which should be - tors corporation, Mr. Sloan, among other things, said: I believe that I believe in the country weekly newspaper. no printed matter in the United States is more thoroughly read, or has more influence than the pages of these home town papers. . o Se- Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of the General Motors corporation, recently gave a strong indorsement of the value of the country weekly newspaper. In discussing this years advertising campaign for General Mo- 170 YEARS BEFORE LINDBERGH FROM PRESIDENT CLEVELAND A LESSON ' y Coming to pf''SLT' A unique bit of history connected with Christ church, the Old North of Boston, of particular interest in connection with the successful flight of Captain Lindbergh, was related by the rector, Rev Ernest J. Dennen, the other day. The flight of Paul Revere wa3 started by lantern from the steeple of this church, but it is not generally known that in 757 a successful air flight was also made from its steeple. Unfortunately," Mr. Dennen says, not much is known about this early attempt at flying, except that which is inscribed on a tablet now set in the brick wall surrounding Christ church." The inHere on Sept. 13, 757, John Childs, who had scription says: of his intention of flying from the steeple of notice given public Dr. Cuthers church (Christ church) performed it to the satisfaction In 1923, the year of the first of a great number of spectators. continuous flight across the continent, this table has been placed here by the Massachusetts Society of Colonial Dames, in commemoration of these two events." It is generally assumed that John Childs used a glider in this first experimental flight, and at the time there was abundant space about the Old North church for such a flight, for it stood on the edge of the town overlooking the harbor. If such a flight were tried today it would soon come to disaster, for the church is rounded closely on every side by narrow streets congested with high brick tenement buildings. s. IpIJIIhS . F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST Hours Saturday FOUNDERS OF THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY t SAUNA 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. -:- - UTAH |