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Show tilt SAUNA THE SAUNA SUN The I OWN I Cviy FiiJay at Salto. Uuk trvd at t jotffk U art ( arcoaJ U &alio, &! .f Mtnk 3, Su lti luf ua irf I U mail irAH DOCTOR fl Tlu 'Say a MllnUN Mill IIIHI'I (IMOMIK Until HUM; JfirstJtatc2ianii ItMlthKlN. Calvin IWotge, aJJitMihg the America a InJcretmn of Art and IV American A iUi-- n of J, "Jf t)oO make lha man, and tttiamly t and puis, .ow muih Bre il gvud ilfci give Mm a arm of m If Hue thal than, Uautiful euuooinbng lend a it uial tmn to a rmwuhity?" And add.d, "Wa ara gradually gtiimg r d of the ugluwa of our I T9, Wu, a. RATO SUASCKIiTION Om SUN, SAUNA. Yr 12 oo riMHnit IM Month O F ntvive ,' (lit.,ne a SALINA-UTA- ud Louar heal to a tbatlj a toauUfu! lawn I'ayaLU In Atlvane With a ta.anl lot overgtown wdh weed adjacent; un!ghUy outbuilding; onpamtrd and hghway tr.tianrra cluttered w:th i. i.JoMiipt, rll a ll ! la making rKia tf gisa old 44im a and utiurwiaa t'bnoaiuu b.Hloaulk; at. re !tn tf cvr Mrt, turn prutruling at all tt.me high, m? ita of angle from to bu ! Jmg low -- all d. r galory lo any m n of (ttiMonr.i; kpt trrrt. tM-Adirtihg jUtt Given a Application d ran a titled l, duii'i's ucpamlrd budding, alley, vutLle njutre, tin i oglK-tand all f of a and citizen with aiirama h,!uHn Editor and Publialtei an II. W. CHERRY devoid one lr of civic coin infnioiity (ippiraaive btlifiru ia that wht.h n.akra rr.JiiU of a rommunily sy, h LKkN 1 1! here wli.l"; and the atirikt "iih. you w.m'li mind I hat after IliK Mt;.Ut TAKI9T. of I ke thi i no I "aura w ht h make a aign" of rpfiig Ihtra place," stranger aay irttrreUtg far! Rrftly uglineaa u th-- l wh:h trtatra almoj here, II w often have art lrvulil ul spring should be a "auie Uagn" of rMtfiiinf Irrl nm ) on gone into communities or weirai.tjo ektabliahmenu and given a a re Jw arnval of that time f.r .h,, a Inn the Muntin State i u no Tbete to ckan op. fi.r nut being add on the place that there ia no "almtsphcre?" a otuniiy (,'rtarra Atiali..n lbi about or terai.imn pmpbray Atmosphere ia that which InviUa or repel; atmoapbere If the making nall tariff InrrtaM on im loan-up will, r sign. i hing of sale, preatig and ugr. coma k baa r When warm wrath. to apaiance. ow does your relatra materially the r to ughneta itturialWt OpprtMiva Areordirg (until toU weather return in the I rt,mmunity lock to a ruatorr.er? K'gbly cent of tbnaa thing puithaaed r Mirh not lay an inritiM wuU ft i'in!, how your town aud(,H!ay Mrv ao)4 through, or influenced by the eye. Thcu-furr- , It, a avtrjr hnuludd inure than W autumn) every owner of pr-itI it hi; I f. should enanl inMinrlirely ur would n )rar additional, and imjiortant. nnmunily win-of the year when everythug oppressive should hr This is the who art July to remove the evidences of i wnt onirtic era ravages and to aid and auguo . ia ready to help make thing attractive. Start now to IHIW Iriiif lhroUlJ by lha lw duly ,m,ia old fahioncd houc-h-anina to or of town take out forced shhI from community help bm your rirpliUon, Chan it up scrub it up .IrrM it up and keep it up! I.ail yrar Iho return from Imlude yourself In the cleaning get rid of the mental cobweb that met lha tale of ugr brata haraly pro make everything about your place of aUnle o comutur, place. Hid youmlf of durtima mila and prejuJi.'e thmt your town cannot be n modern, attrac the It ia estimated that within 10 or liglibeka; ila4it, adlit lie nst n opii il. itil4 fr (j'Ptrie 'Wnll m gol re., II S, CATES. yue trl i C II. B, CRANDALL. V. Prc. and Cashier. E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON, .aaawaaaaaa y rluri, con jrj, H flenber Tcderd Reserve Systca dr'p j.il S A L I N A g tunra. m m m rllgyynrJnrtJVTj-inj-wrl- - Mrs. I Id a Sorenson was hnateia at a well appointed dinner Sunday after noon. Cowr were laid for Mrs. Mil KKa lie AnJrewt, Mrs. Kennedy Mr. Morotd Stevens anj Mrs. Alta Crow t her. Aat. Ca.hi.r. - - J J s - Cable dispatches announce that they are getting ready to hold an election In Italy. It U assured that the name of M. Mussolini will head each ticket on the ballot. a ;iu-W. H. Johnson and daughter. ltd uo ouejl ue ,(n; ajnjnj aupjj rela12 year lha domestic sugar lndulry Varna, were visiting friend and live and interesting aa any city anywhere. o no.f saanpu) otp otj) in Idke life, your town or community i what y.u ard the rest of the tives at Itichfidd Monday. rouhl. if ttecfMary, produce all the vi 9)ijn;nj jo aui'ieud woi( people like you work to make it. !l ia juH aa b g or jurt a little a the augur wa need, thua pil ing ua beyond in it. Mr. Matilda I vie accompanied Ver lha danger nf a foreign monopoly Will Irwin aay that t!: aovUt A coiiiiiiiinil) I'.. production prohibited in whole or in part, m,n Face of Richfield to Manti Sun a. Stone. If I. in South America are noisily r;gt. growing were profitable, many Imme ccata nothing. agents 1 , rlean-uneed involve no cH-nrec day. Mr. I vie will make a short vis- but hy of money. That what make farmer, in auital.la luealilia, would turn land now used for wheat and oth cept of a moderate amount of labor , U published by it to friend and relative there. them noisy. This Town Ioctor article, cne of a acrict of fifty-twoe er graina tn augur beetj, thua bring on the part of the household n. If The Kalina Sun in cooperation with the Kalina l.ion Club. Wdford Jcncn motored to Mary-valing about more properua and belter Ihere ever were excuaes for unclean It is said that Jascha IKifitz ha linesa they were removed lng ago. balanced agrirultura. Monday. earned nearly two million d.dlar In What is the rompenaalitn of a comIt ia ll duly of Congreaa to give America since 1917 just by playing rlean-uwide It campaign? arienlifir and careful atUnllon to thlr munity. Those who pine for the good old the violin. Thats a lot of money to I tariff increase, Ikmieatic Improve the general health nf th lay might find satisfaction by hunt. scrape up in twelve years. in juxirii a should not auffer becauae community ly removing deposits that an old flivver with a crank Special Correspondent) up ing (Ity are breeding places of disease germ of foreign cheap-labo- r competition. tarter. Boston is to have Sunday baseball and disease carrying insect. A clean Mrs. Adolph Nielson and children MifC Shower. llanroua this summer which would seem to inIn better ,OHn which t place COl.f.CfiK MKN. who are longing for ad- dicate that the Puritans came over o The Mia. Hyrum Hrnuten was the motif arc the guests at the Ezra Mason, Sr., boys n nd unsani th1 ' ary Former Iresident Coolidge pointed1' ,hn social evening and home this week. venture, will have a chance during the Massachusetts in vain. out in his recent address on George .unsightly. And the la st community for cn enjoyable e a summer to go out in the gar-Mrmiscellaneous" shower, given t coming appearante luingj Washington that neither of our two,vl'rtiinr I den and A home. had Shaw the Abraham Mrs. and variety I claned-up- , Sheppard fight the weeds and insect George painted-uand plant. greatest Irrsidcnta Washington and of games were the diversion of the a their guest Monday and Tuesday, pests. was a college man. And theuP' evening and following a dainty lunch- - Mr. and Mrs. Clark Young and son. F. O. EULLOCX Indiiinapolia News add to the Hat eon was served by the hostesses. Miss Lawrence, and Ray Young and son. I Two French newspapermen fought a DENTI8T two other great statesmen of former I HAT NEWSPAPER APS 111). No'clla Madsen, Miss Beulah Cooper Calvin of Colbran, Colorado, and Mr. I Juol the other day because one claim-anR 9 A.M. to I PJf. flours that only 1 Alex-and ago Franklin yrars time, Benjamin Mrs. D. S. Morgan and son, Arcoe( that the other gave him an exaglh reUil lore$ in town 9 A.M. to 12 H 8nd the and Miss Relia Shaw. Mrs. Ernsten Saturdsjrs ander Hamilton. of many beautiful of Provo. the I w recipient news cities must did take hulk the of their gerated report. They Advocates of college education wjHmalIer Salma Util u presen s, 1 business on Saturday their journalism seriously over there. While point out iluit thoe dbtinfutihcd Members of the stake Y. L. M. 1. did not achieve greatness .. because I be other five business days might. 1 M bonrd were entertained Tuesday A. hav de-1 P,id expenses the merchant they were not college men but in spite Parent-Teachemeet The monthly evening by the Bee Ilive girls of the fori. the of the fact. Nobody will seek to con-- 1 uPn Saturday sales wa hcl1 Monilay anJ the follow Redmond ward. Those attending were ,n,? of his weeks trovert this argument. To the earn-It- h portion proPresident Lora Day, Mrs. Marion fit- - Needleu to say the average mer- n.m was f,ven ext. truth-seekin- g young men and Mrs. V. L. Thompson, Revo ,'onal Cloward, County Agent "In,rm,r; PrayerJ W0U,J have been exempt from woman the college education ia 1 Bo Iecture Varna Johnson and Mrs. and Rave Morrey heaU.h taxes in Prvfi ,n those t,w0 days. doubtedly an a set. Thi- - is an age of Th newspaper is given credit for and 11 uatra PPer foods by p.c- - Angus McDonald of Salina. science and in the dissemination uu-rtitio- n Mi. p-.- lel p News Items From Aurora p prpod p " ... '' ln 'nt.c,,r rs mJr to"" un-cha- nt of harmonious band, scientific and technical knowledge no discovering the possibility of scatter-- ture. 8 .cs lh the of aeventh and eighth Miss Eima Cloward was a guest o ,n,,atnIT I1" he medium ha. yet been found to equal Saturday peak load over the anJ directed anl Miss One of the most important agri- - J from each sow. The average number I IT,l lone Shaw at Venice the early by I81 business the higher institution of learning. days of the week and it fra,le aclec-the- n two redays of the week. Miss Cloward cultural activities is the work which ' of pigs per litter saved should be But it is well to point out now and was newspaper advertising which has onjEhr,st,nn p,y!? and around home turned seven, or fourteen every Wednesday. is being done in organizing boys and that a college education i. not choived the present more equitable ?ns Tramp' Tramp! Tramp! Tbe twelve a With six to eight ; months. Courtwr, very essential to success as the examples dlatribution.of the weeks business. ,Sonny ny If women had any sense there months old around h-tuMrs Lizzie was a by i commanding pigs guest Humphrey k!C'Tr still the merchants busy above cited will show, and ther. flvf" 1Cf"?,C and a dialogue One I at the home of Sid Humphrey last I would be more bachelors, ,20.00 per head on the market and of course many other examples whichjday' but now ho is only a little less I 'cr la draniatizcd by LaPreal week. .w (girls calf, pig and lamb clubs. This much more if the choice breeding he preceding five days. will occur lo one who will take the buay I work is of nationwide !o'var1 IIclcn Mason Curtl8 Bla,ne ( scope and is type, it may be seen that there is time to speculate on the subject. ,Thia is. "!y one of the many scr- Miss Gwen because in ample opportunity for profit. Harward home returned important particularly vltcs The conscientious student who goes! performed for business by news-tare start-he-r most the An impdrtant consideration in ena with visit at coast after the cases, youngsters I Sunday is It irrefutable college to learn will undoubtedly pa,H'r Rdvertising. I out ed with Mrs. Fred Frey. sister, high class, pure couraging such activity is to make right profit by the experience. But if he I ba a ?rent Part of the increase in I bred live stock so the fundamen certain that the correct typo of breedthat cannot go to college he need not experienced by the retail idea Mr. of Mrs. W. and R. producing high quality ing stock is obtained in the first Johnson, 8tores Kenerally in recent years has spair because of this. Success after! I The New a clever is inculcated Mrs. I. A. into the young place, and secondly, that the youngand companied very products by Tippitts advertis-schooall must be achieved created l by newspaper outside thobeen and interesting four-aplay was son, Stanley, motored to Hinckley I minds. Many of the most successful sters understand the type and weight room and the greatest school j ln? Newspaper advertising has beer in all the world is the school of Ahddins Lamp of the retail given by members of the Senior class Tuesday. Mrs. Johnsons and Mrs. (of the younger generation of live of animal required by their nearest e man experience. merchant. There are still isolated of North Sevier high school here Fri- - Tippitts sister, Mrs. Wilford Pratt, j stock producers in practical business markets. On the Pacific Coast, a baThe greatest factors making forltowns where one may see for himself day evening. Under the able coach- - has just underwent a serious opera-- 1 operation today are the graduates of con type pig is required as the deI these boy and girl clubs, mand is almost entirely for lean success therefore are earnestness, mRht have been the nation ing of Miss Nielson, the very care- tion. I chosen cast of characters pre- An idea of the fundamental facts meat. In other words, the heavy lard fully telligonce, industry and above all newspaper advertising had sented the play in good form and The Misses Rae Christensen, Revo I which these students receive in their type of hogs are not profitable to tegrity. Possessed of these qualities nevr been, demonstrated much dramatic ability. Morrey, and Ann Stringham were work may be gained from the raise because of the narrow market and average intelligence the young honors won at the largest live demand for such a carcass, and the h entertained well at a lightfully man and young woman of today can DARROW ON CRIME, Silver stock dinner Wedding 1 after-Anniversary. pointed expositions. An Iowa boy wins fact that the heavy hog is more costparty Sunday can go far on the road to success, Mrs. Andrean and Hatch Miss Cloe the Mr. and Mrs. noon, a In Grover by recent Dargiven grand Clarence championship on his club ly to produce. address, whether or not he can afford a college Tn the contests at the various west- ih ce,ebrBtcd criminal lawyer, I ralmer delightfuHy entertained Mon- - Sheppard. steer, in competition with veteran education. But if he does not possess r feeders and breeders at the Chicago ' ern live stock shows, the market types those qualifications he will not'g fa I sa!d tlmt h increase of laws against I day evening, March 25, in honor of John Ainsworth, accompanied by International Live Stock Exposition, should always be borne in mind, as the ersonal liberty was responsible for tl,e twenty-fiftwedding anniversary even if he has attended some of Mr tbeir Mrs. Mrs. .and L. Glen Ainsworth and Miss Dean I Another youngster from the same idea of such displays is, first, to per- J. Parent3 lar&e Percentage of the increase in I greatest universities of the world i la Palmer. The was held in Shaw, motored to the capitol city I state won the same high honor in a;mit the meat distributor to obtain reception lcrme in this country. Higher education is therefore WaU home. Forty-tw- o Thursday. From there, Mrs. Ains- - steer carcass contest. At the recent something particularly choice for his fieial to the student who accepts itT l "We aro ln the midst of bbe most th.e Wman1 Kwe Wnrtv, J " were Natives and Miaa cv,,,,.. worth a"v. rwnain An or' ' guests. fpi" j reactionary period this country hasPr'enls all seriousness but is not was served daner Calif. at 800 e,abote ville, since the Cival War, Mr. essential to success, given Lauali expcrienced were attractlve,y de- enterd by as many boys and girls. ties above noted. But the young man IParrow said- with the law3 being p' m he inmtfv! of sweet peas and; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bastian return-- 1 Club work in schools and colleges bouquets or woman who does not K 30 ti,rhtened in an T harshly accept it ser I is A cake ed Served from large wedding the funeral Sunday gaining in the western country. As attending iously, who attends college for the Jil the uilty 83 to endanc the as the center piece The honored cou- - services of Mr. Bastians sister at Jan example, the students of one e I nKent kick that may be acquired outside were the of beau- - Fillmore. The Bastians also went to j ifomia union high school, have gain- recipients many a the clays room, three or four Trobably quarter of the persons years in tiful and useful pieces of silver ware. , Dixie to visit friends. ed recognition as being the largest college may be an absolute detriment now behind prison bars are confined breeders of pure bred hogs of a cer- to say nothing of the loss of time. J or IIence9 which were not consider-SMr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew of Sal- Mr. and 'tain Mrs. breed in the entire state. Ex George 15 crimes Sheppard, after all it comes down to years ina entertained Sunday at a dinner in Mr. end Mrs. D. S. Morgan, Mr. and perienced instructors and breeders weigh the most in six months. Such fundamentals. Character, industry and this grea Part f modern move' honor of James Curfews seventy- - Mrs. Ray Young, Calvin Young, Ly- intelligence are necessary to success ment to curb liberty, which he called fourth birthday anniversary. Guests man Sheppard, Areo Morgan, Mrs. by supplying them with pure bred Pacific Coast market requirements, in the school room and in the busy a waive of hatred, Mr. Darrow laid from here were Mr. and Mrs. James Miles Curfew and Cora Sheppard were stock, adapted to the west coast mar- because the pigs under forced feed world. The boy or girl who possesses at the door of fanatic reform organ- Curfew, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason guests at the Benjamin Johnson home ket demands. They won many blue would weigh far too much for practhese qualities can be depended on to izations. ribbons at the state and county live tical market purpose. Mr. Darrow speaks strong words, and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons Harward. at Centarl Tuesday., make use of the best tools that are I Lamb clubs are gaining in popularstock shows; they have sold breeding afforded him inside the university and but no one with a knowledge of modMrs. Miles Curfew of Salina and stock from one end of the state to ity due to the fact that so much of to Bishop Levi Sorenson motored out. ern legislation can deny what he says Cora Sheppard of Aurora were din- the other and have even sold breeding the western country is well adapted There has been an almost wholesale Salina Saturday. ner to sheep raising. In one such club, guests of Mrs. Reta Sanderson at stock to South America. movement to control and rule against WHERE IMAGRATION IS The Aurora Gunnison. was ward well clubs Dinner the members reported a 175 per cent are was honin for served repreA FACT. Fig particularly good the individual, under the guise of What if you cant go to a winter reform, and the result) has been a sented at the Sunday school conven- or of Mrs. Sandersons birthday anni- the boys and girls in the Pacific Coast lamb crop or one and three quarters versary. Guests from Gunnison were states. There is a great demand for lambs for every ewe. These lambs reaction against law and authority tion at Salina Sunday. resort? You can put a cinder in your Mrs. Emma Broadhead and Mrs. E. more d pork in the western 'were sold for an average of $12.50 that is causing our crime record to aye and sleep on a shelf in the pantry, The Sanderson. Scouts head and wool from the ewes and and states scout more their than Boy this, the clima-.pand during the following week hand mount to dizzy heights. John Stewart and tic feed masters, was worth around $2.50 per conditions are probably .and Floyd ideally wife your a quarter every thirty Johnson enjoyed a tramp in the hills Mr. and Mrs. George Fayne mo- suited for pork raising. Another at- head. In this case, also, the youngPortland Express. It is suggested that the proceed- Thursday. After playing scout games te red to Salt Lake City Sunday to tractive feature of the pig club is sters were given the best quality of ings of Congress be broadcast by and built a bg be ct the bed side of their son, Vern- that in the mild climate in many of sheep available so that the lambs were singing songs they The easiest riding car is the one but some folks would not listen bonfire and roasted weiners to their on Tayne, who is seriously ill at the the western districts, the boys are en- of ideal market type, thus commandthats paid for. for fear they might learn something. hearts content. L. D. S. hospital. abled to reap two pig crops a year ing the highest market price. 1 bs :' ny o ac-t- Co-e- al d, ct hu-tb- ia er de-cl- ap-hig- I tlr I h I - , I -- 1 - . I -- Cal-pl- o thed ae" , - home-raise- er min-ue- s- ra-d'- o, 101-" |