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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALiNa, UTAH s about a pound and per person over the consumption last year and shows that there is of the corresponding period during claim Americans sound for basis that are losing their fondthe no ness for sweets or cutting down their use of sugar because of dietary Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. fads. Based on the experience of previous years the trade journal mail matter under the Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s estimates that something over 13,000,000,000 pounds of sugar will act of Congress of March .3, 1879. be required to satisfy the craving of th American sweet tooth during 1928 or over 35,000,000 pounds a day. To transport each SUBSCRIPTION RATES days supply requires a freight train seven and a half miles long. To meet the countrys annual requirements $2,500,000,000 is invested One Year $2.00 in sugar production and $250,000,000 a year is expended for labor, Six Months 1.00 supplies, machinery and transportation. Payable In Advance Owing to laws passed in Cuba limiting the quantity of sugar that can be shipped to the United States supplies from that quarter In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. for the remainder of the year will not exceed 2, 5 00, GOO tons. Most of the required balance of over 2,000,000 tons or four billion on Rates Given Advertising Application. pounds will be provided by different parts of the United States, including Hawaii, Porto Rico, Louisiana, the sugar beet growing H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher states of the .West and the Philippines. The existence of the sugar scattered portions of American territory is industry in these widely the only thing that stands between the public and the exaction of high prices for sugar by the foreign producers who otherwise would the market. control : Salina Sun Platform THE SALINA SUN three-quarter- O . r F S A L I N A S A L Member I N A -- UT Federal Reserve A H System . JAMES FARRELL, Pres. ar NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. AN IMPROVED HIGHWAY THROUGH YON. . GAY PARTY AT CASTO HOME. Ed Casto was assisted in celebratbirthday anniing his sixty-eight- h versary Friday evening of last week, of by the. Scandinavian Society North Sevier who held a gay party at the Casto home. In the early evening, a brief program, consisting of a duet by Miss Lucy and Miss Ollie Casto; recitation by Miss Etta Allen; duet by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prows; reading by Mrs. James Sorenson and talks by C. J. Mortensen and Brigham Casto. Old time dances were enjoyed until a late, hour, and a tray luncheon was served for forty guests. Mrs. Rose Crane and Mrs. Gledhill of Sigurd were the out of . town guests. REDMOND NEWS ITEMS SALINA GAN Marriage Announced. , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin . Christensen of .their announce the marriage MORE RESIDENCE BUILDINGS TO MEET THE DEdaughter, Almeada, to Hillard Funk of Sterling. The marriage was perMANDS OF HOMESEEKERS HERE. . . formed at the Manti temple Wednes11 IE ADVANCEMENT OF SAUNA. cere. day.- Following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Funk returned mony-, Jfi to Redmond and were, tendered a wedding reception at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Funk SUGAR IMPORTS DISCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. . are both well and popularly .known Beets sugar interests of this country are asking Congress to and they have hosts of warm friends limit the free entry of Philippinef sugar into the United States to who will join in wishing them happiness and prosperity. about 500,000 tons annually. A MODERN I IOTEL TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAVEL' ING PUBLIC. . . . . S. TRAINING COURSE: beet sugar industry- is essential- tp our country as a, safe- Hold Child Clinic. Scout Commissioner C.. A. White . of guard to prevent our nation being wholly dependent on sugar proMonroe, assisted by J. Oscar Dr. C. E. West of Salina, assisted district chairman,. conducted duced n foreign soil with. cheap labor not bh'tainahle in this coun-- . by Mrs. George Batchelor, Mrs. . course in training lessons the first Ward Jensen, Mrs. Leslie Jensen, ry' scout masters, at .the First ward for NelM. P. Mrs. Mrs. F. P. Anderson, Limiting the amount of tariff-fresugar that could come in chapel last Sunday afternoon at .2 from the Philippines, would not prevent present supplies from son, Mrs. G. Christensen and Amanda oclock. Scout masters from Aurora, Christensen, conducted a child clinic coming in but would prevent a greater influx in the future and, in Redmond Wednesday of last Salina and Redmond were present thereby, encourage growth of the domestic beet sugar industry. week. Many of the children of Red- and the lesson given by the officials and " beneThe - n, . - . e ( underwent the examinations proved highly "interesting and it is reported that but few de- ficial. It has been planned to. hold HIS CROWING DAYS ARE OVER. fects were found. The clinic was a regular meetings every third Sunday ' Gasoline is a dangerous article to play with. The owner of a success and the committee m charge of each month, at which time inrooster left his automobile standing in the driveway at the rear of propose to hold them as often as is structions will be given. At a recent meeting of the .Second ward troop, . his house while he went inside to. get tools with which to C. E.. Michaelson was named scout repair a necessary. leak in the gasoline line of the car. Along came a rooster and deMrs. Gilbert Watters entertained master, and Edgar. Walton, assistant. cided to scratch for gravel in the roadway. It didnt mean any- in honor of her birthday Monday, HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS. thing to him that gasolina was dripping down beside him he when she entertained twenty. guests The I closing days of the high school didn t know he might better have been scratching on dynamite! at a dinner party. . "be will .filled with many events and . Evidently his claws struck off a spark, for the next instant the air with the preparation of the students, Announcement is made of the marwas full of tires, cushions, twisted metal and white leghorn feathers! their papers, will be.kept graduating Redmond of of riage Spencer Smith is That rooster will crow no more. High School Day, and Miss Laura Christensen of Cen- busy. Today meet and oratoritrack and the. big tral. The marriage was performed contest cal is the time. occupying at Richfield Monday. . GOOD WAY TO CURB CRIME. 30 and May 1, the annual high April i i There is a definite national need for .law simplification, parMrs. Joseph Peterson entertained school opera will be given at the be ticularly in. criminal statutes. At present there is so much legal thirty . guests Sunday, celebrating" Victory. The opera will also Redmond at Aurora. and presented chaos attached to. criminal cases that justice is delayed, or defeated. her birthday anniversary. , May 4, will be Girls Day; May 11, So rapid has, been our civic, state and national growth that the annual senior play .will be given; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen were laws effective and valuable a comparatively few years ago are now 13: seminary graduation May May host and hostess last Sunday at a entirely impractical. Yet little effort is made to correct them. well appointed dinner party, compli- 17, .commencement exercises will be The legal system of the British Empire is more accurate and mentary to Miss Jennie Stark and h.eld at two oclock in the afternoon, and iji the evening a 'grand pall will immediate, with the result that a high per centage of criminals are George Stark of Payson, Andrew be. given. ." Toulson of Spanish Fork, and Mr. caught and convicted, and crime is discouraged. A simple, but and Mrs. J. B. Stark and Miss KathThe old adage that chickens come i complete, crimina code that is unhampered by .legal loopholes erine Stark of Salina. . ; l home, to roost still holds good, will do morej to discourage crime than a thousand thhf they dont come home as laws and ordinances which merely restrict the citizen, . Mrs. H. C. Hanson delightfully entertained at a five .oclock dinner 'early at. night as they used, to. ; to the safety and advantage of the crook. . celeNo one objects to curbing the criminal, but there is widespread party Saturday, Mrs. Hanson We know a fellow who has toured brated her birthday anniversary and objection to continually bearing down harder on the honest man thirty 'friends-were,100,000 miles during the past two present.' years and claims he has seen more . or woman. sign boards than any other traveler Fran-cella Miss Leah Nielson and Miss in America. Jensen, .spent Monday visiting SUGAR CONSUMPTION HEAVY. with friends in. Salina. . It may develop, by the time the During the first quarter of the current year the American peo two national conventions roll around . Miss lone Christensen of Salt pie ate 3,500,000.000 pounds of sugar or an average of ahouf2"9 some of the candidates who that and Sunday pounds apiece, according to figures compiled by the.tra.de. magazine Lake, spent Saturday here, visiting with her parents, Mr. thought they were running, Facts About Sugar. This is an increase of 200,000,000 pounds or and Mrs. standing still. George Christensen. mond . -, .' , .. . anti-revolv- . ex-ce- pt . er H. B. CRANDALL, law-abidi- ? Between hooozooo Qherc's No Car that BodybyTiskef Compares with tomb the field and you will vonic right back t.i Buick for style, colors, upholsteries and appointments. Make the same test in performance and you will again select Buick for its power, getaway and dependability. Compare specifications and ' ou will find further proof of Buick superiority for no other car combines so many desirable quality-feature- s. Buy your car carefully. Make thorough comparisons. Prove to yourself that Buick outpoints all other cars selling between $ 1000 and $2000. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF . STOCKHOLDERS OF FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA ' There will be a Special Stockholders Meeting of the Stockholders of' the First State Bank of Salina, at their banking house, Salina, Utah, at 4:30 p. m. Tiiesdy, June 5, 1928. Said meeting is called for the purpose of amending. the Articles of Incorporation of the First State- Bank of Salina, Salina, Utah, so that Article Seven of the Articles of Incorporation shall read as follows: . . The number and kind of its officers shall be as follows: President. . . . . . 2., A . . . . . .3. ACashier- . ' . 4. A Board of Directors, consisting oY not less than five directors nor jnore th.an seven directors. . : Tobe eligible to.the offied of director a person must be the owner and holder in Kis own right of the shares; thereof .of the par value 6f atleast $200. The term of office.of theofficers and directors, of the corporation shall .be for one year, and until their until successors are elected and qualified. .The president .arid shallhe chosen from among Jthe directors. .. That each and every provision.of the Articles of fncorporation in cbnflict wit.h Article Seyen as above amended is hereby repealed.. Dated at Salina, Utah, this .twenty-sixt- h day of April, A. D. 1928. H. S. GATES, f t B. CRANDALL, Secretary. H. . . . . - .LA Vice-Presiden- t. , vice-preside- A27t3. '. .... ... SEVIER BUICKSALES CO. Richfield, Utah more, bowlegged used to. A number of women liberal than we Americans have gone to Russia and then come back to tell us how fine it is over thfere. But you will notice that they always come back. i t. .: - - - - O mort-gagee- s, ts Vtfj few baseball fans will recognize this photograph of Walter Johnson, which was made shortly after this great speed ball artist broke Into major league baseball 20 years ago. A huge celebration was held In his honor on the twentieth anniversary of his first appearance as a pitcher for the Washington club. Vice-Presiden- nt STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP . owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, . Management, circulation, etc., refnortgages, or other securities are: quired by the Act of Congress of Gunnison Valley. Bank, Gunnison, August 24, 1912, of The Galina Sun Utah.. H. W. CHERRY. published weekly at Salina, LHah, Sworn to and subscribed before ' ' . nie this 23rd day of April, 1928. foj- ApiaLJ928. . State of Utah, E. V.. JOHNSON, ) (SEAL) . County of Sevier .. ) . Notary Public. Before me, a Notary Public in and My commission expires October 18, fee the State and County aforesaid, 1930. . personally- appeared H. W. Cherry, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of The Salina F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST- Sun and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Hours and belief, a true statement, of the 9 A.M. to 12 M. Saturdays ownership, management, etc., of .the Utah Salina aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, in section 443, Postal embodied Laws and Regulations, printed on ERICKSON & ERICKSON the reverse of this form, to wit: That the name, and address of Counselors at Law . . the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager, is: H. mmmmm W. Cherry, Salina, Utah.. -- ' Utah Richfield, That the known bondholders, and other security holders Johnson Twenty Year Ago Maybe we are getting cynical but it occurs to us that we see a lot Cashier J r- SALINA GIRL HONORED. Following a busy season at the University of Utah the Greek letter social sororities and fraternities held formal spring rushing Saturday afternoon at the respective homes of the various organizations. Among the pledges for the Alpha Delta Pi sorority is Miss Vivian Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson. Miss Anderson was a graduate of North Sevier high in 1927, she was valedictorian of her class, editor of the North Star and a favorite with her class mates, who wish Miss Anderson many hours of pleasure and profit as a member of this sorority. s. ik I ! Mrs.Tfans Rasmussen entertained Tuesday afternoon, complimentary to her grandson, it being the latters birthday anniversary. Games, romping and general good time were enjoyed by the thirty little guests present. During the early evening dainty refreshment!! were served. V.-Pre- C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON. Asst. Cashiers . . H. S. GATES, |