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Show SUN. SAUNA. UTAH THt SAUNA THE S ALINA SUN mJ blr4 balm. a at tl r( of ivi4m A I'- Co(n4 tf Mrk Soys - iJ0 ). cf aJ4m fir 44 al4ra a a S A L I N A O F gl S A )u, 100 I Jrir$ttate2itonfc tt. re aU-re- PyiLU In Advanc making chart the town anyone win li.ii.ka that it isnt a good Mu to wk a mow a Intie interesting, in whih he l.vr jut a Rifle wore atraUie, I I wile IttSe Utter? hl larger, and a said ta and twenty a any town intu came man if a stranger But, y.ur town . "This looks l.ke a pretty nn tU street, or in the I town? Would the for u e here," what I engage of the replies do )M I whal would o!i ajr! If lie wore to pul lia question to Lke a looks h.s customer aad. and a w a oik aioiv mg in If you wr tv its all right if )oi bke it, you answered, "Oh, pttity gtv s mc," and or "Well, it Uu4 to I all right," the Ua would no doutht fire you. If l inquiry of "What kind tf( ii.dn1, he should! If Jiu answered a ruHomor "terrible or any f iao unprintable a at. re is this" with "slow." "dead," about tlirir heard have I people and and everyone i ij.U.o.i that you numbskull leaded mutton idot. aa a would blithering rUed town, you who want to be tloit? and and loony nintitujap--an- d think Maybe you have never though ut It that way. Well, me cn think must r nf every ny of everything, but here is aomethirg every rvsidci.t better bad it nan betterment, bm personal Hjoner or Uter, and for your Is nir li il rates subscription om f. Udntki,. IWtuf bf TkSIu Tb UuL ii Every Friday The TOWN DOCTOR in in LINA UT A -- iiLWewawwwiwwiwWMWcawsawWcaWMabmawwaPMww H i , Henbtr Federal Reserve Sytten J.-- o A4vrtUirf flat- Clrn - on ApplL-aUon- jaDtanl .VvrrUrjf Robbins: "War eunUiuanct wroo (.ttt.t.N PASllKKlL aU U ? e Editor and PuLlizlua II. W. CHERRY Tt, . rmiwr d- - i w4,r fn;rou, citrr pasture. Fo Mf tb f.mw in and h knocker U failure, IU ia opposed to any In aajirg this, they tiunai defense and th nVr manufacture ol the hdl prohibiting 0rm4vea of what are tontrol mall arms or tUir property nl to U, and cuaig they led sale to law abiding ciUicna which rllrS fur uhst thry ar. might result in forcing u h ntanufac All lldltl fvluUlerrd, U t he lar. Salina imU turm out of esintence." This briefly and rlrarly state the 1 oho iM tn l. hl W'l ll requirement for (hu tt I'Iot itiil oho an ill wr-a- t to lh rnI tUt th oaitra wiU l- in uinr real it ir. Thoao bo I ho Croat Mlioiol furt of lin dil atfifid tJi thoir homa toon nrt ail run utJm they help to make it letter. The Prodigal Sn thought another paslur greener, hut to live a ro onf the aw me. HrmrmUr thia: the other felloo in the other toon U voicing n reruin dioaatufartion. The fault la not olth the toon hut oith the point of view Faying tUl condition are poor and that liutiieo ia had help to male them truth. hrcue dr true live frill rum ia catching and demoralizing to anjr phase of activity. Salma ia lifclesa without ita fill-inran moke in action. ('Hirer. the pasture Ur a green aa any notiona of other, turning any fa! mlvemity into rralitlea of auccaa. Ttii ran U done in a amall way if will, a Urge way if w can. It is no particular credit to a man how many town he ha lived in; how many businesses he haa run," or how many jobs he has held. Tho men and oomm who make history are the PERMANENT settlers th master of a single business and tha worker on a orrtnin job. Ilut if ono must he a floater, let him stay out of the way of the folks who believe in their home tl lb rvl l'l ii n case fmm the Important standpoint of national aafrty. Amrrkan mnu facturer of guns and munition can not remain in business by waiting for wars. There must be a continuous aale of their products as In any other in. d us try. what amounts to confi To r calory legislation against an impor tant industry and deprive us a a n of instrument tjn of our source nereaaary to both national protection and law and order for the aake of a crime preventative whirh haa con atantly failed in practice aeema hardly the part of wisdom, a (By Special Correspondent) Jl1 V.-Pi- r PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON. Ai. Caahitr. Junius OgJcn of Richfield was business visitor to Aurora Friday. a p Ui (, Mund-i- C, ChrUttnscn on wa at buinc. y Mini Mr. and Mr. Cline Sorenson returned from Salt Lake City Sunday, where they have been for the past Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ivie and child- week. ren, returned Monday from a twj wc-k'vl.t at Lynndyll. While there, A son was born to Mr. and MrsAViL were the gueta of Mr. and Mr. lard Lewi Friday, March lit. Both they mother and son are doing fine. Otan Ivie. e 0. G. Nielson of Salina was a( AuMr. and Mr. Vernal Bastian and ih.ldren of Vermillion, visilrj at the rora on butineis Friday. home of Mr. and Mr. Alma Bastian M ondiy. Willard Lewis, who ha been employed at Dividend for the past year, Mr. Lewi Mrs. L. G. Durf.-e- , Mr. Arvil And- returned home Friday. will week. remain here for a were at Durfce , rews and IveGrande e Cullna on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crccnleaf, Dar-v.iaccompaincd by Mrs. Marion Cloward, and Mrs. Amelia Dalton son, are at home again after having spent Saturday 0at Richfield. rpent a week at Marysvale, visiting Mr. Daltpn, who baa been employed at the home of her sister. away for aome few months, spent the week end at his home. He returned to Mr. and Mr. Earl Broadhcad and his work Monday. Mrs. Ada Morgan of Provo, and Mrs. a n, Dolph Sanderson of Gunnison, were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holdaway and the guests of Mr. and Mra. George family of Sigurd, have removed to I loud Election Carrie. Aurora to make their home. They will Wm. Anderson was at Salina Sheppard Friday. called by bond live in the George Holdaway home. The election, Monday receiving medical treatment a .own of Aurora, Saturday, and for at the hosiptal. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Buckley and Leslie Homer and he purpose of issuing a $7000 bond children of Delta, were guests of Mrs. Thompson - Buckleys parents, Mr. and Mra. Alon Salina were enterIvie .or the purpo .e of improving the wa- Wilford at Thompson Saturday jjr apj was car- - ta(ncj of Aurora, business. for week. Mrs. left ma Albert Thorsen last Bastian system supply They an( jjr, it vied. The money will be used in lay- - 0f galina, Sunday afternoon, their home Sunday. (Continued on page 5) . ng new pipe throughout the town ind the citizens are to be commended in. their action for the supporting of Jbr Economical Tram potto li m ' .he bonds for the water improvement. Jr. - ...... mmM Club Present Play. Dramatic club, successAurora fully presented "The Daughters of the comedy-dram- a Desert, a four-ac- t last week, and incidentally some $75 as added towards completing the ward chapel. The members of the .lub displayed rare talent and the patrons were highly pleased. The cast Included Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf as lending lady and Gerald Mason as icading man, and assisting in the veveral parts were Mrs. Inez Mason, fighting bouts and he has declared that he will put a stop to the practice. That his severity is genuine he meted out fines to Bill Miller and M. Sorenson of Salina, for being involved in fights. Friday, Sorenson was assessed a fine of $90 and Thursday, Miller was taxed $44. The boys had deen charged with fighting and regular trials were held. , Club work is a part of the agricultural extenson system of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Through it, rural boys and girls, 10 to 20 years of age, are taught better agriculture and home economics practices and the finer and more significant things of rural life. H sr3E wifih 7. the economy of the "V W Mrs. Alma Bastian was hostess at a well appointed dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary, club boys and girla learn to work, save, help increase the family income, play the game fairly: become leaders; work together; play together; achieve. cooperate, H six-cylind- THERE WERE 612,000 CLUB BOS AND GIRLS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1928. . tow-n- CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS IN 1928. ARE YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS 4-CLUB MEMBERS? The Aurora ward was well represented at the annual gold and green ball given at the Salina opera house, Wednesday, February 27. Sedan Delivery, $393; Light Deliveiy Chassis, $400; 1 H Ton Chassis, $545; Chassis with Cab, $550. All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich. Mrs. Glen Ainsworth of Susanville, Calif., formerly Miss Utahna Shaw, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Shaw, indefinitely. FIRST STATE BANK of SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH tl ftflTVO Miss Clayola Curtis left for an indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. IfJ Bert Ottley, at Delta, Utah. a-- Ot der . demonstration load the truck as you would load it, and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regular days work. H Consult your county extension agent or write to the Extension Service of the Utah Agricultural College, Logan. er four-cylind- er days, due to scarlet fever. Several , but new cases are reported in officials think they have it checked. All persons exposed are under quarantine. Children under fourteen years of age have been excluded from all public gatherings. 4-- H der six-cylin- Public school reopened Monday af ter being closed for a period of ten 4-- H traffic conditions today demand Crowded with its greater flexibility, greater reserve power, higher speed and swifter acceleration. And now for the first time in commercial car history this desirable performance has been made available with the economy of the four. For the new Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in the price range of the four but they are as economical to predecessors! Both operate as their famous the Light Delivery and the 1V2 Ton Utility Chassis are available with an unusually wide selection of body types and among them is one exactly suited to your requirements. Come in today. Well gladly arrange a trial load six-cylin- Cards and dancing were the diverCovers were sions of the evening. laid for fourteen. They were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Alma Soren son, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch and the host and hostess. What Club Work Does: a CRANDALL and Cashier. B. Judge Imposes Fine. Justice of the Peace L. P. Christen-sewill not tolerate impromptu What Club Work is: Published by his Bank in cooperation with the Agricultural Committee of the Utah Bankers Association. by Mr. and Mr. Jesse Feovel and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sheppard returned from a visit to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Dolores Cloward, Howard Payne, Orval And- Payne, ftws, Levi Sorenson, Marion Cloward ! and Cline Sorenson. The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees UTAH HAD 3.200 1. Mrs. Cencla H 4-- o, Aurora I at ruction. Boys and Girls 4-Club Work 4-- is published Town Doctor article, one of a aerie of fifty-twSul inn Sun in cooperation with the Sal in a Lions Club. c Aa-o- n Boys and Girls n alw-uy- n.e An expenditure for good road I. Afferent from many kind of outlay. A costly public building is a good ad vertiaement for a community, but it Joes not usually save an expense in C h Alarm is eipresacd by many tax payers when states and muniripali lie borrow money for new road con Disraeli. 1 h Ibis -- of Prosperity, V Mmt thinking about your tommunity as a business lo at it jut as business nf wb-you are part, lut nut of if bi vurs a store businrea the ol.h fit-- ionrd idea nf ywif town being fcomethtng that Jat your an Intangible thing u big - somethirg Uiat you rant get bold tf nidtjipjx make won't individual any difference nny way that whatever you du as an r another. You dont have to be mayor, president of a civk club, head nf a bank a store t be in.H.irant; your vote count juta as muh as that of any i,r banker, d.trtor, lawyer, merchant, nr city nffnial, and ita the altitude you taka Howard your community tier things you do for or against it that makes it alive or dead, good or Uni. forging ahead or tnJ.ng at 41. When industry consider your town, it i the people they want to know alone and have their allots, not ju t U.e few shining lights the big boy men study. It you they "feel nut," often without your knowing it, and on and talk about your comyour, your altitude, how you look ul, act toward, i for new factory, favorable munity, depends nn whether their report for whatrver they arc or for r int, headquatti town. in your ;i.HM.Iorirg As a citizen, you are a salesperson for your community the same as a bik is a salesperson nf a atore; the merchants, bankers and professional of ;m ple arc the same aa depai ntent head nf a atore, and the policemen floorwalker. yur community are the aale force of any business. Your Uwn is a busi-up to the It's - s v.ur business and just the same it up to 10U. D. Stone. A. prohibited in whole or in part. Ibproiuction .i.pyrigV, rjj'.t, GOOD ROADS A COMMUNITY ASSET running that city. Ordinarily it cost more because of all the work necessary to keep up that structure. But when a state or a municipality builds a fine road, there is a direct saving of money to the citizens. It takes less gas to run their cars over town. the road, the tire do not wear out so fast, cars will stand up longer and ANTI PISTOL LAWS AND with less repairs. Also a great deal NATIONAL DEFENSE. of time is saved to every farmer, A discussion recently took place in truckman or business man who uses the Massachusetts legislature regard that highway. These savings are ing proposed laws regulating tha man something enormous and they will ufacture, snlu and delivery of revol often wipe out the cost of a road in vers and pistols. During this, accord- a relatively few years. Letting any Important road remain ing the to Boston Transcript, the folin poor condition imposes a heavy tax lowing telegram was received from and it Is not a good policy. West the war department, signed by the people dependent on the road Point, Neb., Democrat. . CATES. Pi... in l.e s on r. Wm d-l- IIS. Mfto Tun t TV Salina, Utah -- 1-- 1 t JL |