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Show THE SALINA SUN rrdy auej I At l C1V.U4 M S of Mstvk t Ilf Jib UI Mid Krt .. . 11.ie la Un HU VAI I H HI lilt!. It TOl wntun and tad aluut the talwe of auto, U trn cortvsl, osra muth of it has been if it id the prruul ojiiuui of group promoting high trail and aid luatta wy publ.hrr cf louki in whuh ad uniting i tte i many umi the data out i oncwlut out of bne, but main iur, h (hat a it may, tie truth L teaier thrir f.gurr i;.n tin nduiiiu on the gn 100 AJvik an of n.ul town of what Hie actual value really .( sltr: ) l11 Adwituirg Gitta II tii rrtl a i-- IMW, n A ti'liritiun. and Editor and PulliiU II W. CHERRY liaul I'uiitif th f u MMIT. 114 I M MfM 1 In-- !,- t im1 fw iif w tii'c 'mm Ufiiiv (iw Anwlimi 1 I. i. (tain n tf tin I.'w rr ili tiMtifri )r( Hilirrl) hi- - 1.4 rrfur4 I null ft uf i. hi, trial m ly b( run when r:nqsl try nation wa around I." - Ih.Muq aui?h tlijf I hr U bl of th ?,(Hi,(U,(sJ, Trnrrjt, Im TOTAL U S. CATES. 45 f I f-- 50 CH 3,25 ltinf 1 Mrs. I W. Thompson i f Marjsvalo to rnourn his railing. Th body will is visiting at the home of Mrs. Phill for burial. be brought Dalton. a a a Kd;rar R. Moody, principal f the Johnw-Mim Varna underwent a week the llimklry high school, spent tor. ail operation at the Kalina hosrnd visit. ng with relative here. a pital Tuesday. Khe i retover'ng C. M. I vie and June, returned rapidly. a to a from Lynndyll. Tuesday trip Mr. Taxman of Nephi. a representative of the Fcdrra! Land Hank, was Mr. Ja. Curfew and Mr. Gerald a business visitor here Wednesday. Mason entertained at a dinner Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mr. Some fellows who promise their Velr, who are visiting at the Cur- sweethearts to treat them like movie few home. Cover were laid for nine. star as long as life last, make good e after the by treating 'em Gerald Curfew of Pocatello, Idaho, like Rin Tinmarriage Tin. a grandson of Mr. and Mr. Curfew, arrived here Monday. He intend The principal reason why a woman ' spending the summer here. rant be President it that few of them nowadays get to the point where Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson motorthey can't admit being old enough. ed to Hinckley Thursday of Isst week. by Varna, They were accompanied Love makes the w orld go 'round th Johnson, Maxine Dalton and Verl bend and park in the lane. Jensen. b-r- le, - f- im-i- r rrtrl r e a-- 1 e te ! i, PETERSON, E. V. JOl INSON, AmL Cashier e S-M- 'e n d it. There Would Im plenty of inter htvugh I be town the same a any live merchant know the number of people national:.! in tin United States I hat pas hi store. No town er business ran till If they are getting tbeir on that. Ih.it was the rvaof l ure of business to had if they do not know this. 7 he iah value of tourist or motor traffic is great enough to warrant tariff hll, am! in addition we may for HeKrnation tiumlar Five, an J: is n giHfcl irm m that the wil lniti fur n farm nlirf lull rmlwnljii omi-rt-action and ex nditure of goodly sum to get it, but there i more: i the ran anil rontrurtiv thought jo over the entire situation very rare nuu r traffic i in the maiket for, or can wcniy per rent of the there are any mndifi ully tin renatr, tin II'um and th Exec new location. (Jo-- rond have widened the farmers' range of marsi.J!, ati.ns in th' rest nation. This i. keting at a profit and have broadetud u'ie for the employment of no captiousne but giaal, sound Am labor, but too few town and cities have rnp.talized on it. I r In effort a rral Tlit going riran horse We are not ninil to dve t his vrxalii.ua fain we but want to know uher, Copyright, 1929, A. D. Ftone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. . i now anuin-dprol-h-Tin Ameri e are we start. going in ran government ha a'waya nee of the North Fevier stake which turned home Monday. She intend I a 1 in not nt th farmrr. trtrxled a In Id in Redmond ward Saturday spending the summer here. 4 new (iroHiition. In tin heat of tin a a veiling and Sunday. Reports were I of rampaign the political Mr. and Mrs. Iato Curtis are the made of different ward; by bishop Mr- anJ Mrs. (;t.0. Pnyn6 ten tell the farmer that the govern 4 proud parents of a baby boy, born 4 .resident of stake auxiliary lamnls. n,.Ws pf lhe d(.ftlh of mint haa done nothin for him anr 15. thdr ypn. April rnd the stake clerk. Tim stake pri- - on (Hy S;eeial (airreipondent) ia doing; nothin. Itut an exaniinatior a a SaIt ,t ,aWi hopif uary and the stake M.I.A. board Tuevlay night. Vernon leaves a wife of the loghdative and executive ree Mr. nm! Mrs. Harold Christenson si re reorganized. Mr. Caroline Hn(J fur 8maI, rhilri.n ,Mwi,es a are rejoicing over the arrival of a ord of our administration for tin Milton and Miss Rillr 'liritensc-wa sustained as pnesi score of other relatives past treneration ahow that quite and friends fine baby boy, born to them April 16. Ailo-were visitors here during tin I nt, of the who havi ia true. Student primary stake board. cecU end. Miss Wilson Is mmiVi J. Ottley wa given the position gm pm gone into the matter tell ua that n of Ike laUnmcbv choir of ft Ink Slt f president of the stake M.l.A. ea than twenty measure calculate! ttd a student of the MiCune srhon mnril. Alma Sorenson, former presi-len- t, to help the farmer and hia induatry I ji" She sang two solos ii conwv made a memU-of the America have been adopted hy out ference Sunday, "Mother Machree' council. ligh tho fifteer past Congress during :nd "Come Yo Hlesscd. year. And some of the aid offered r t It ha has lieen directly financial. Miss Faund Monday evening leen offered to the farmer througl entertain-at r party in honor three agencies, the Farm I.oan Bank of her 18th Chicken dinner birthday. the Joint Stock Land Hanks and th 9 was nerved to the Misses LaFae Jen- a Intermediate Credit Hanks, at rate; (By Special Correspondent) Nclda Han Dreinholt, Trcssic of interest which have been made u sen, i low ns possible in the interest of th sen, Vera Jensen, Lora lie Nelson Melva Nelson and Manager Dpal Christenson, Visits. agriculturist. Vera Anderson. II. E. Bierce, manager for the s, c That the farmer has not yet com a .Veatem Clay & Metal company, pletely recovered from post war liqui Mits Betty lone Christensen, vvhr hc1 dation is not due to efforts to by Mrs. Bierce, spent a is seriously ill, was taken hy Imr 'cw in Aurora the first of the in lieen such but has of day him, spite father and Alliert Paulson, to ,S:ut veek efforts. It is now realized that mor Lake conferring with Suimrintcndent i Sumlay moming. Hetty ha? lerhert Mr. and Mr, - ti must lie done, and it will be done l ill fpr stmie time and has beet ftioree were enroute from their home L.i the present Congress. Without a sol at Mr. Ioulsons home fot it Iais Angeles to Boston, Mass.. id, independent, prosperous farming staying h mst week. Doctors are uncertain element, our country cannot fulfill as to the cause of her illness. 4take Officer Resigns. its destination, cannot be really well balanced and truly progressive. In Alma Sorenson has resigned his poMada Hales of Redmond, and who time tho remedy, perhaps we should sition as Superintendent of the Y. U married Mr. Thewet of Salt M. M. I. A. of North Sevier stake say remedies, will be found and then recently is home spending a few weeks Lake, the sun of prosperity will begin tc and Sidney J. Ottley of Salina First ith her parents and friends. shine again in our agricultural ward has been appointed to act in that position. Mr. Sorenson has held J Funeral serviees will be held nt the that ever since the organiza- - ff3 ' position Redmond ward chapel Saturday at 10 SURPLUS ANI DEBT. tion of the stake in January, 1921. o'clock for Francis Jones, the He is deserving of a deal of J3 great of Mrs. Inda Jones. President Hoovers judgement with daughter credit for the efforts he has put 1 Francis died noon about to the disposition of the 1929 Monday after forth to make regard the Mutual ImproveTreasury surplus is in accordance having been ill for a long time. She t associations of the stake a sue- .with the policy of Mr. Coolidge. The will be taken by automobile, Saturlie has been appointed to fill cess, to one hundred extrn millions of revenue day, jjj Huntington, where she will a in the High Council. The!M position will Ik held for the reduction of the be buried beside her father. good wishes of all the M. I. A. work-er- s a war debt, and not applied to an go with him in his new work. 3 Miss Ellen Thomas, a student of reduction of taxation. The income tax might no doubt be ren- the I,. D. S. Business college of Salt There is no other cleaner which can equal the service dered more equitable by a certain Lake, was called home Tuesday he Injured In Explosion. which The Hoover oilers. Now this service is made Lalan Ilarward is suffering from amount of readjustment, particularly cause of the death of her niece, littl severe burns, received at the cheese jHf particularly easy for you to obtain, through our in the matter of earned incomes, but Francis Jones. limited-tim- e offer. factory Sunday morning, when the iff it is by no means an excessive levy W when considered in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston ami boiler exploded, throwing steam over S3 This offer applies to both the de luxe Model 700 the general system of national tax- Miss Veola Breinholt motored to Sol; the entire left side of his body. Medi- - Cj cal aid was Model 543, both emHoover and the popular-price- d summoned but the young p4 ation: and the steady reduction of the Lake Monday. Miss Breinholt will war debt, during a period of national return with them Thursday or Friday man will be confined to his home for Si bodying the famous eeaning principle, Positive Division Manager 2 prosperity, points the way to a future of this week unless she finds em- several days. Agitation, which enables The Hoover, as repeated Makeson assisted at the factory on Eg! easing up which may coincide with ployment. tests have stiown, to remove more dirt per minute future needs and exigencies. Unless Monday. than any other electric cleaner. the Seventy-firs- t A number of friends and relatives Congress exhibits a Sr3 less marked disposition to increase spent Monday afternoon at the home Aurora Girl Winner. Phone us today and we will be glad to bring The At the annual public speaking con- - Jff expenditures than the Seventieth Con- of Mrs. Josephine Peterson in honor Hoover to your home and show you how it will solve gress evinced, the $100,000,000 mar- of her birthday. A delicious lunch- test, for the A. J. Ashman medal, at ig3 Complete with gin, as Senator Smoot points out, will eon was served to all. Mrs. Tebersor the North Sevier high school. Miss Cf your cleaning worries. T here will be no obligation to Ousting Tools be a handy thing to have around the received many beautiful Balance Monthly erla Madson, a freshman, won first S presents and purchase. house. This offer is for a among these was a radio, given to her place. She will represent her school limited time only ullu'XiiMt old Liitral (leaner It is a thing unexampled in the his- by her husband. your the st jot Sevier district high school Eg meet to be held at Monroe today. Cf tory of nations that the United States should have been able, in a period of Mrs. Millie Ilarten of Salin3 and a Miss Madson has the distinction of less than ten years, to reduce its war number of Redmond friends visited being the youngest student in the El debt from $25,478,592,113 in August, Mrs. Ruth Hanson in honor of her high school. Miss Novella Madson, M 1919, to $16,808,711,272 on March 31, birthday, Monday. Dinner was serv- a sister to Verla, and a senior at the 1929. The reduction of more than ed about 4:30 p. m. An enjoyable high school, has won the medal for Lf eight and a half billion dollars has al- visit wa3 had by everyone. her cDss for four consecutive years. Eg! ready enormously reduced the amount of money that has to be raised for inMrs. Esther Sorenson, who had Elder Joseph Fielding Smith repterest by taxation. Another ten years resented the general authorities of spent the winter months visiting with if ii pw,'wni raprTtff of this policy will leave the people .he chuich at the in datives re- conferSouthern jL California, quarterly jffaittt aun. a. .3 e lo-tr-- i on of foreign rnnt r l amtinj-liib-tlunt: whilh will a part of tin Tiii will ! V.-Pre- al V ii H. B. CRANDALU ml Cashier. ....$17.70 r rl i P.r. T.tHl He tfliud Stale rn Tbi doe mt allow Iwj. unforecn crxprnme-- buldoe indu-l- puible tire Ht tf tin prisl-rnd mechanical upkeep, ti; , a or undwiuh now and tlwn, and the firming have rirtrn-- J lbir ,! tariff nuking, it in.mifrsUut i.n UiUtl Having a Swell Tinm Iu the folks bark home. l.i gin and Ira n IIm h'tfh law. Its w utkmg out of , in-its regulation of affairs in th but firmii r i In t'n thi baai, thw pili nbol rah value ut eah turit car (a rar more in lu own an cpU-- i n Ibiiiiq-hrrr with tl i'll i $1,01 t each of th town jiwr Ui Hut kept ,!,an 1141 mdr away fntn It home ward marrh of the thrr Atwrlf1 The very ahrcwdly rrabt' Art ugh which it pa-- . It. at the down of aiiior III and many with There aie fw ioti of Iii.ishi that do 1 Vitl- tomt n sub hy l not m.w have an nvrrege traffic of .5,il car f'nit l in kiiiii im t nd fan r week (3572 per day or iinn on It i ll i;rai-- t arts whih th I 'filled Slatra rwnr 273 prr hour for 16 hour a day 'es than two rar each way per minuU) lg -r H f i!l I rd-on rt gu.. lion, might nu! ind That farm traffic will lnctas yearly. rml-ar.I t uUn fr TV aaalt.g f.r I'mle Sas rnn Twenty-fivthousand car enrmte f 12.041 00 in arventeen irty (ktid llfiiit In K tin farm rol4,w If rrflaill orraaiolis. The cry Wollh own h r week, or I26.(4W4I er town. A buxine huue with an annual iii n.uliat ty gu up In uh i me tlu lull, ji.iii-i- t mil P'l In emlmdinl in equal to this would le something to talk a!out. Urn th n weie morally le.un'1' ly the ml nr bu of tariff In ioWt It may nt be $3,714 per day. livery town ha a chance at this of Amcriian agiirultur-again- tiory opinion wh.ihrr or not w mt one fifth that muh is aomethmg to go af er. Industrie !i ai'fiuil t it, had asked for it or want th The live businrss organisation know the amount of traffic that passe l.l.m, t thpirrs t h I H Hcctgf feitnd Reserve Systea f ' $2.75 rinl.,,,, nhf-ta- l I. ILKISll (USDS (it ffutn ll I p (l lie imrtiiit-- 1 ,.f the divtiliy, that firm t )rr ll it b b ho: - Will 2,'hi mile, 15 fic mdr In gallon 3 of S'lc a er r day pint quart arrage Autnil-iliruidfiital iiHlud.ng storage,.,,..,,,,..,,,, Meal, I4f. hde, lunrh bur, d.nn. r fl (0, la.tgtfig avrrage of $1,50 rr (taaubne--allowi- ng SAL1NA-UTA- ' le tkrmetl aetond clat. in wbat nught Average etprltdituir SALINA O F I. clutk of automolide toutut traffic in piattiially evtry rortwr of the country huwa an atrrage of thire and (erkon sf car; tte aveiage h- -l Ira than to be cmr f I for an average Un vkprieliturw day nip dd) .f ;5'J m, I. daily, roviring arventirn cit.r and town: and that lea than Jii rsnt of the traffic are Tin Can Towula" Ihuaa who lit in ramp A In Jrirsttateanli r 1UU IIU. (I a great deal mot ile tour-s, Not oil mi re or Its. gut m wrk I....... .......... Payable In HMttt ItiK S, IlsTK. 12 00 jii lif Sayi1 kf lb $UU5CKIIrl ION HATES IIm Vnr .. 'The I OWN DOCTOR U(K lit - SAlM. 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