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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THE S ALINA SUN Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. - . I rt.. . Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, mail JftrSt Jtate2fomfc matter under the 1879. SALINA SUBSCRIPTION RATES ..; One Year S.x Months SALIN $2.00 100 Payable In Advance with TRAOE A New In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. MARK A -- UT A H Member Federal Pair FREE if they Rip Reserve System months, has generally been accompanied by higher prices of gasoline. FT ices of gasoline are sensitive to increases or decreases in of on Given Application. Advertising Rates 8tpcksunf crude, perhaps more so than to fluctuations in stocks caus1925 was in gasoline. The upward reaction of gasoline prices JAMES FARRELL. Pres. H. S. GATES, ed primarily by greater firmness in the market for crude through a. Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier' cessation of additions to stocks. C. E. PETERSON, E.V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers Likewise, the low prices of gasoline this year have been caused . THE SMALL NEWSPAPER . demand more are and When stocks. additions to supply by large The spirit of the small weekly newspaper published in towns of near equal, prices will again rise. from 100 to 1,000 population, but really furnishing a rural neighborhood of from 500 to 2,000 population, is expressed by the Am- NEW MINES SHOULD BE DEVELOPED In Shoshone county, Idaho, new mines being developed spent ity, Oregon, Standard in its slogan, "Why roam? Make Amity your ' was local money and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4'. home. . $4,570,514 during 1926; of which 4 folio, a six page The small local paper, a the rest from outside states.' 4 Most of these, mines will pay good profits. The important 4 patent inside, properly paper, or an eight-pag- e 4 conducted, when measured in influence,, probably, exerts greater thing, however, is the confidence that a few good mines can estab4 4. power in the community it serves than any other form of publication . lish in. a community, and the .outside money they bring is as per4 ' It means profit for the investor and for every 44 Such newspapers become very profitable when' they confine manent investment. 4 4 themselves to service of the homes in that community, giving all producer .within reach- - the farmer; gardener, miller, tradesman 44 4 . .4 the little personal items of the community and taking an interest in and artisan, 4 ' 4 essential the gasoline woodsaw, or is as basic as the smaller social and industrial affairs,-lika transpor- 4 industiy; farming Mining 4 4 the little chicken farms, the local creamery, the country churches tation or clothing; It is to everybodys best interest to encourage 44 4 4 4 fraud does not mean This and the Saturday night dance approving 4 legitimate mining prospects. 4 4 weekly pa- or There are from two to five of these smaller-size4 . mining does not need or want that; but the in- 4 4 4 sack er Cement, of the a in an and 48 the per of in attitude country's states, integral 4 part making .4 mining telligent practically county every pers 4 Low as 3VjjC Dimension, man or woman exeits an influence in local and state af- resources, on a par with every other industry that supports life and 4 4 . . .LESS THAN WHOLESALE and Windows Doors 00 of boost them. that the the with than knock is subscribers Dont fairs that 4 payrolls incomparably greater brings prosperity. 4 4 readers. its with 4 4 press large metropolitan 4 No job too big, no order too small to receive our most. 4 A Russian peasant claims to have lived 32 years. Maybe so, 4 The newspaper above mentioned, for the issue of August 26, 4 4 Consideration. Courteous I that it 4 had 36 items of local, county and state news, all of intense interest and yet, having lived in Russia, long. may just seem 4 4 4 4 o to the community it serves, and read in all the homes in its territory REAL Estimates Give and We a 4 SERVICE, 4 when baseball the wore old other the which no Remember are supplied by for its contents players days good newspaper. Furnished Blue Prints . 4 4 4 4 ' flowing moustaches and chewed tobacco? 4 BUILD BUY YOU OR BEFORE GET OUR PRICES 4 4 o 4 4 GASOLINE PRICES EXPLAINED ' 4 4 if ' could as be would of women A lot only look, they happy Is Our Stock 4 Complete. 4-4 , The outstanding point in regard to the price of gas young as they feel . 4 4 4 4 O oline during the past five years, is its low level as compared with 4 4 ' 4 4 his if enthuse for over didn't mad ex It used to make a man At the end of 1925, dog you prices of most other commodities. 4 4 n price of gasoline in New York City was i and now it makes him sore if you knock the kind of car he drives. 4 ample, the 4 4 4 little more than the average price for 1913, whereas the calculated 4 It's all right to be on time, but its not advisable to be on the 44 price of all commodities combined was more than 50 per cent high H 44,4'4,4,4,44,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4144,4,4,4444,4,4,4,44,4,4,4,444,444,44,4,4'44,4,4,4,4,4"K-railroad crossing when the train is scheduled to be there. er. Prices of gasoline were highest in 1920 and the early part of TIIE MEASURE OF MAN 1921, when the price in New York for a time reached 31 cents a gallon. The period from 1921 to 1924 inclusive witNot What was his station, nessed a general reduction in gasoline prices- throughout the counWhat was his church? Not try, followed by a slight reaction in 1925, which brought the prices What was hii? treed? Nor for that year about on a par with those of 1923. During 1925 th he befriended Those New really in need? York, Washington, Chicago, average prices at did the sketch Not What New Orleans and San Francisco were all less than 20 cents a gallon In the newspaper say? The price of the raw material crude petroleum inevitably How many were sorry,. But affects the price of gasoline. The usual early spring advances in When he passed away? Had he a heart Cut price of crude, occasioned by the decreased output during winter V.-Pre- s. . J ' 41 one-thir- d five-colum- four-pag- e five-courlh- 41 41 41 4-- n Crash! n t Down Go e d Prices over-enthusias- m editor-wheth- ........$1.00 1 : 1 . tank-wago- n : : : Bonneville Lumber Company tank-wago- tank-wago- n . - Rut-r-II- ad tank-wago- n How did he play And n Ilis part Was he ever ready With a word of good cheer, To biing back a smile, To banish a tear? How did he die? Not How did he live? But Not What did he gain? What did he give? But These are the units To measure the worth Of a man, as a man. Regardless of birth. Kansas City Times. God-give- Qfears of use with NO OILING s motor to With a insura years of smooth running, without need of oiling. With powerful suction to get the deepest embedded dirt. And a motor-drive- n brush to capture threads and lint. The efficient cleaner. ball-beari- Ask ms ng very where people turn to admire its beauty to demonstrate on your own rugs. Embodying all the masterly design and craftsmanship of bodies by Fisher. offering such marks of distinction as e fenders and bullet-typ- e lamps and finished in lustrous colors of genuine, lasting Duco todays Chevrolet is everywhere acclaimed as one of the worlds most beautiful automobiles . . so refreshingly different, so outstandingly smart and stylish that people everywhere turn to admire it! And this remarkable smartness is matched by a type of performance that is no less outstanding perfect comfort at every speed, flashing acceleration, and delightful handling ease. Come in and see todays Chevrolet. One glance at its custom-buil- t beauty, one ride at the wheel of your favorite model and you will know why Chevrolet is where classed as the worlds finesteverycar. : full-crow- n, one-piec- WW-mm-n iTDupJeX? all wantit- - seen how a single coat They h of Steelcote has transformed the old automobile Intoa thin of beauty overnight and now they want It to brighten and beautify the home. Powerful suction plus kRUBBEMUTOEHAME motor-drive- n 17 Centalne Real Hatter brush isjfAe8neff furnltara. Inter! Sera tore,and bath rooms as It Isfor the auto. Dries quickly, with a brilliant hnlan. Not affected by boiling j water, soap, ammonia or acids. Kasy to apply covers In one cant and leaves nobrush marks. White and many attractive colors, t astly blended. One can goes along way. BROWN MU VU E .STATION SllilUl. Ut;,l, Steelcote Manufacturing GvSteLouto i Cotwentenl Terms Carauu-coT- c mfq. co. tut low-pric- IMPERIAL LANDAU Reduced to $745 The Touring or Roadster The Coach The Coupe The $595 625 . OV5 The Spore Cabriolet Truck C $1 I J Sedan n A $395 (Chassis Only) AH Truck $495 (Chassis Only) prices f. o. b. Flint. Michigan Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices They include the lowhandling and ed est charges available. Burr Motor Company Salina JJtah j Telluride Power Company The J A L I T A , A T L O 7 C O j |