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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE whether the increase in the former is a result of higher wages is a But it is clear that wages matter of dispute, the publication says. in than 1927 were any other year. From probably higher during States a financial standpoint the United government had a successful year. The gross debt was reduced approximately $1,000,000,-000.- " SUN S ALINA - Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, mail matter under the 1879. Now an increase in savings deposits means an increase in the prosperity of the working people of the United States. There is no fellow in better barometer of the financial status of the every-dathe United States than the condition of the countrys savings banks. A billion and a third in good United States money added to the No wonder the in itself. Lank roll of the workers is no mean-suinternationalists who want us to adopt European ideals, and the to communists who want us to. take up Russian methods, make so little headway with Unde Sams children. y SUBSCRIPTION One Year Six Months . RATES $2.00 1.00 . Payable In Advance are-abl- In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. NEWS FOR THE FARMER. M. L. Wilson, agricultural ecconomist of the Montana experis of MonEditor and Publishei mental station, quoted in a news item, states that H. W. CHERRY which there of tanas 1927 wheat crop was raised on tractor fauns, ' are now 7.000 in the state. Speaking of the improvement in effic- . ITS WARMING UP. use of the tractor he says: "Three years ago there The campaign- for .the Republican- presidential nomination is iency through were few farmers anywhere in the world who produced wheat with warming up to the point where attacks are'Lcing made on the sev- less than eight hours of man labor to the acre. Today many well-- , Vice President Dawes is. criticized because of bis eral candidates. organized, efficiently operated tractor wheat farms raise their crop testimony belo'ie.thp Congressional committee engaged in investi with Here is valuable data, only two hours of man labor per acre. .gating the conduct of the war after the. "war was over. He de- for the wise farmer. nounced- practically the entire leadership of his party as demagogical because. of criticisms of alleged waste and inefficicncy in war FEW FACTS HASTY CONCLUSIONS. Lowdcn is criticized because of an inmanagement. Young Hickman was a model Sunday S ehool Boy. He com: favorable to the League terview in London four or five years-agmitted a brutal crime. .Therefore all model Sunday School .boys of Nations. Secretary Hoover is attacked because of. his letter. to should he watched. Frederick Coudcrt in 1918 expressing the opinion that "President How often has such a line of reasoning been followed in the Wilson should be supported by the- country without regard to party last few days. How often one may observe the same type of realines in peace and postwar negotiations, interpreted as .in support of soning in innumerable other connections. There is the old fallacy, President Wilsons demand for a Democratic Congress. still persisted in and regarded by some as a truism, that preachers In behalf of Vice President Dawes the reply is made that as a sons as a rlue go wrong. The fact that investigation has shown just part of the Wilson administrations war aefivities, loyalty, to his chief the contrary,' that preachers sons as a rule give a better account of required defense of the conduct of the wat. . Governor .Lowdens themselves tli3n many other sons, still has not exploded the tradifriends state that he was" more strongly, quoted in bis interview than tional idea, an 'idea that was. gained simply by the observance of a bis words warranted. . . . . few isolated cases that stood out prominently because they were Advertising Kates . Given on Application. O SALINA F SALINA-UMember AH T Federal Reserve System ' two-third- H. S. GATES, JAMES FARRELL, Pres. V.-Pre- s. H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers :U Oaklands Odd New Fire House - behalf of Secretary Hoover it In is slated that when appointed ns a part of the war administration he was known to be a Republican, and that one crossing of the party lines during a war period called for another; that at the' time the statementwas made Secretary Hoover was ubroad aiid face to face with the necessity of emphawas united in support of the sizing the theory that the United'State war and that while Americans were abk. to .differentiate between loyalty to President Wilson and loyalty to the governments "W3f cause, Europeans were not; that in October, 1918, the question was up as to whether the Germans would give in and the war be ended or whether peace negotiations would fail and many thousands of American lives be lost with additional billions of dollars. It is said resithat Secretary Hoover has never contemplated giving dence in the United States, that he has been continuously a member of the National Republican Club of New York for twenty years, and that in 1920 be squashed" a movement to make him the Demo cratic presidential nominee and permitted bis friends to make a hopeless fight for the Republican presidential nomination chiefly to permanently establish bis identity as a member of the party of whose two last national administrations he has been an important ' part. It is also argued by Secretary Hoovers friends that the charges made against bis party zeal will only strengthen him as. an Democratic r election among independent and Juke-warvoters and among many of those who have heretofore'been numbered with that fifty per cent of the electorate which has not been going to the polls. These charges and counter charges are interesting as evidence the that as 1928 opens there is a revival in political interest. there Democratic and Republican national conventions approach will doubtless be an increase in the political fireworks. Our national campaigns are good shows, well staged and have been entirely too tame in recent years to suit those whose memories run back to more stirring days politically. up-hi- ' isolated. , , "Then there is the familiar contention that a good record- in schoolhas no relation to a good record in later life. There is, of course, no guarantee that success, in school means success in the world. .But in general it has been shown by investigation of school and college records that the chances favor the youth who stands high in scholarship. . Young Hickman did not go wrong because of his Sunday School or public school records. He. went wrong in spite of both. J Kansas City Times. . - . Labial Trick s DIPPING INTO ' SCIENCE The Source of Chalk m vote-gette- fs From a story "She switched on the light and with set lips drew tlie thick short of paper from the eimTopc. You might set your Hits and try lids i.osion Transcript. ' (. . 1927. by Western Newfiiaper Union Nose Costs . One-Piec- HA NS cot.rrrs 10 ho spor.r s Ji 195 moi $t 195 to M!J) All prices . iliat, Mcb., 0. h. I e ernment t.i x added. Ih-,(. . A. C. fiH.ft n. tbemostd. is available And you will always know whether you pay 01193 for your Buick, or more that you possess the utmost in motor ear value. SEVIER BUICK SALES CO. ... China Waffle set-- 8 $10.50 pieces . 4.00 . : Total .'$14.50 0U R FEBRUARY OFFER liii ! H Ti ;! ( VI $R:$ 50c down and $2.00 per month Tills season shows the return of tlie one piece frock to fashionable favor. Charming little frocks cut on lines with tlie smart square or eollarless V neck and narrow bells at the natural waistline are being favored by tlie smart women of today. These are being shown iti the fashionable beiges, blues and grays. One of tlie smartest of these frocks whh-lias become almost uniform through its universal boeomingness and popularity Is the one pictured above wiirii by Joan Crawford, who plays apposite I.on Chaney in "Tlie Unknown." Tlie skirt of this popular fashion Is plaited from the hips to the hem line and 'a silver kid licit encircles tlie waist. A bat of blue and n large underarm bag of the same shade uVe worn with this frock. No Interest added one-piec- e h ciiott-qiict- Richfield, Utah j Waffle Iron tills moderate price ST . Miss Ethel Corley and James of Deal, Eng.,' elo.ped to. marry, swimming a river to reach a Some people have ministers home. . . been on the stage . ; . . . all their lives and ' still long to be act-- , Do, that ye, be not done. Frock Again Is in Popular Favor e kve &Buick. at 19s to f inot g and the firemen have their living quarters upstairs. Gig Sum Xemember yon can 1 The city of Oakland, Calif., has just completed, In the Morago v alley, what Is believed to be the most modern fire.hpusfi.ln tlie West, If not the oddest It Is built of concrete. The apparatus Is lodged, in tlie basement, s whistles on. railroad, costs $s,nnn,iHK) a year in fuel, '. . water nml energy. . $ ' 1, lowing f getaway and mighty power princely luxury and Beauty supreme comfort and ridin ease. j Choose from three popular models at this price Sedan, Coupe or Sjwnt Roadster. Iay on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan. . ) According to the "Outline of Business published by the Chatham Phenix National Bank and 1 rust Company, of New York, the United States has begun the year 1928 with the largest accumulation of fluid capital ever recorded. During the year 1927 more than $1,368,000,000' was added to savings deposits in hanks and. trust companies. The report continues: "Bank deposits climbed in a line parallel to wage levels, hut red Hoick in every way with flashing x Chalk is really skeletons of millions of tiny creatures Unit nt one time lived in tlie sea. All of their tiodies, except the calcium carbonate, which Is what chalk really is, .decayed ami passed away, but carbonate all time. through remained and in seen England Chalk dirts Prance today then were one time sea beds. PROSPERITY IN AMERICA. 3 v te Enjoy Delicious Hot Waffles Baked Right on th Table |