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Show 1ie $aUsA t tiri4 at the sunscKimoN .. Om Ytar Bit Maltha... PayatU thy Mir th .), tt tdd ailtiti at Fpetiorr, !'prmr I ft Tu-d- vlw at tht law. i;tW Utter Civm on Application. - I.AKIM NO nHRdA foreign d Adi About Nothing," iii'yLi chary.- t. lin to the made yaint J. Arthur Met haw, Balt fiH and gams rummlaaioiwr. t! trra lat ek carticd th Mu. h !' rtiwwisirer picture, printed tome uf the Ht.ruir ttne ill one never hut trleet, made a tjeeifr charge ef irutl.t! Murk a tul new r Mat there an of nut of the inrni.-t-iirMr. Meehaw in condurting hi office Tlere are hunlrrU anl hunilwli of Mrtt that do not live in Salt hut are really nure artive in th entire title aerved than luany of and I hear I hone living in Stall Mould like to know country ipurtt hti should mmmiaaiom r the Mhy jut lamlutHted and ridiculed, ( Hnmiioner Medium was to the off ire hy hit fornn r auiH-ir, Ih II. Mad ten, and Mat hy Governor lem and the confirmed the appointment. How could thlt Imppen if M'dinm I Ineoinpi tent. pray 111 u. Suit l.ak sportsmen, or I hove win are end avrring to effect the removal of Commissioner Mochain. mut r that they are not wholly in the majority, and they must realize thnt it hat taken years to huild up tin z lend id fish and game renditions ir. Utah. Forget it, if you have a personal prievanre and do not create ? riot among the sHrtsimn of Utah hut pet hack of Commissioner Medium, and uhovc all dont wreck the date mpanizntion all liecause you could not land a "pet for the position vhich Mr. Mediant holds. t.3 t.f the mtmn - f t ihulanc-brough- y I-- rvcom-mnd.-- d h e I THE IAIEK MONEY. N MW The new paper money which the government will distribute about July 1, will look surprisingly small. Dill inches long, and twe only six and inches wide, will not seen and as if they could do much work at the grocery store. Before the war old Dollar Bill looked quite resHetable, as you offered him to the tradesman. But now, does he do a decent days work when you send him for your food and clothing? lie does not, and he can not complain if he is required to occupy less space in your limited purse. Pictures of our most famous statesmen will decorate the new money. We must pay some respect to Dollar Bill, since George Washington is not too pi oud to occupy the seat of honor on his face. Every Republican wil! gather in all the two dollar bills he can find though they carry the picture of Jefferson, founder of the Democratic party. And no Democrat will decline to accept your fiver with its cut of Abe Lincoln, arguing that the boy who rose from the log cabin proves tho truth of Democratic theory. 5-- 11-1- 6 EDUCATION lima lUdus; AND PATRIOTISM. No American institution of learning which does not include love of country and devotion to the principles and ideals upon which it rests, which does not impress upon youth its obligation to defend that country against nain dunrtc Of F violence nerves to live. No in.lilutiofl c.f learning Member t. I ), I'fciu u'.l-r-- r of Nr ! here vtkitmg with her daughter, Alma gliK- .fit of ,Viii ac- - iJxt bed t SH1.I u t if 111 around ll. ruld Urdly up, Nsr Ll-lSfr ankle lb; m tl.ry F. O. BULLOCK rr sr 9 Nturd Sslini A M, 9AM. C I M, 12 M as good as Camels the simple truth is I Mr. enough Camel are of hrn live proud parents I baby hoy, to them Monday. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Mr. Arvil Andrew CIGARETTES ie IIm Chritcnen, Revo The M Murrey and Aina Firing ham, motor- id to llchhn Sunday. They returned home the same night. Mrs. Alma Rantian was a visitor to Vermillion Tuesday. ed grown with expert care. Inland Curfew, Royal Harward an Loian Harward motored to the southern part of the county Sunday. Miss Rao Christensen, Varna S John-o- any cigaretly n Preparations are being made for a program to be given Thursday vening. All the classes are being train'd for the different parts. Sltl. R.J. cho- - i Hutte.-Ule- after-tast- e. ToMn N. I- - tis Red Tag J I Bert Johnson and of children is YOUR PROTECTION Marysvale were visiting relat ves and 'riends here Sunday. tax should There is some difference of opinion w hen a president should be in- lugurated, but it is necessary to have he date early enough so he can hrow out the first baseball of the eason. handled with the utmost care. A fair gas tax builds roads; a bur densume tax is justly opposed. ho is to NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY and They do not tire the taste nor leave and Anna Stringham motored to gurd Wednesday morning. W. R. Johnson returned from Delta Monday. Mr. Johnson has lmcn at his iced farm at Hinckley for the past month. to-bae- cos satisfying. ' Camels are cool and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant , indoors or out. farm. The petroleum industry is to aid th motorist in warring on the steadily rising gasoline tax. It is estimated that if this campaign is suixcssful raved automobile owners will Ik JI.VM'PO.IHH) yearly. At the present time gasoline tnxe ire from two to six cents a gallon and he record is one of constant increase The situation has reached a point vherc the tax is becoming a serious u'vhn. Neither the industry nor the vise motorist opposes a fair te.r whir t is all used for highway purpose-- ' But a tax which is out of proportion o the price of gasoline or which h ed for purposes other than read luil l.ng and maintenance, is highly liscriminatory and unfair. B- cause the gasoline tax is easl.. levied and collected many state legis lutures have increased it without re gard for its fairness or economic sig of ile choicest cured and blended Camels arc mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth Floyd and Uoyd Johnson left Monday for Delta. They will rrmain sev-'- rl days and work on their seed COMBATING EXORBITANT GAS TAXES. WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made The North Sevier h gh school opera, In the Garden of the Shah" was pre-vntlure Monday night. Tlic oHra as prewnted in good form and urge and appreciative audience saw it. s j IN SCHOOLS. Hector C. Bywater, a British Pupils of the Everett junior higl publishes an artical to show-haschool know some of the inside in it was Great Britain and not t.he formation on newspaper making, ac United States which made a sacrifice cording to the San Francisco Call o' f battleships in the 1921 arms con The three-ree- l film, Mak 'erence. Which shows that a politic April 18. ing of a Newspaper, taken in IlearM an can prove anything. newspaper plants throughout the country, was shown yesterday in thi A circus giant weighing C50 pounds school auditorium. Irank 20 pints of liquor in twenty This event is of peculiar interest ar lours the other day. Feeling a lit-l- e illustrating the point that newspaper? warm, he took off hi3 clothes and find it is advisable to tell teachers an trolled around the house to cool off, school childrn about their business ontraeting pneumonia from which he Public utilities have been severelj lied. It would seem that a man who criticised by mnny politicians am ould drink five gallons of bootleg newspapers for giving to the school? jooze and survive oughtnt to mind facts regarding the industry. When i little thing like pneumonia. should the line he drawn as to whiel particular American citizens have the ight to present their story in our public schools? It might well be made part of the work of the public school system to ieach students essential facts about itilities, newsapers and other basic American industries which will event-tall- y offer employment to girls and toys when school days are over. poli-icin- n, t -- T AH Federal Reserve System GATES. Pres. & I Utah G FISH. A fish has been discovered which tan walk overland from one lake to mother and can live out of water six nonths at a time, is a story that tarted somewhere. The Toledo Blade tays it would make a better fish itory to have the fish carry an um jrella.Out west we dont think an umbrella necessary as the fish are comg monly known as the and an need dont umbrella variety, ar anything else except a jug full of nerve to hail passing autos. see the Chevrolet WHENEVER you that Counts tag at- tached to the radiator cap of a used car you know that it represents outstanding quality and value. This tag means that the car to which it is attached has been thoroughly reconditioned and checked using by expert mechanics genuine parts for all replacements. If you are in the market for a good used car, come in. We have an unusually wide selection of used cars taken in trade and our prices and terms are exceptionally low. Come in today! 0. are a few examples of outstanding values i 92S Chevrolet Coac- h- i 928 New This car with an O. K. that counts. You cannot go rubber, finish like new. wrong buying as good used car as this and the price is right Just like new. 928 Chevrolet Sedan K. i 927 -- Chevrolet Touring -- 1927 is the time to buy a touring car and enthe joy open air. We will give the Guaranthat tee counts and sell this car at a bargain. Come and try it before it is gone. Now 1925 Ford 4-do- or This car has been run but Very little and Priced at give the same Red Tag O. K. and Come it is see them a $575.00 bargain. and you will want to buy. Terms if necessary. will Coupes-- 2 of Them You can buy these cars or either of them at almost your own price. They look good and run good. Priced to sell. : hitch-hikin- 11. S. t With a cigarette Krenon. Mr. ami .1 't t (V-t- ja-k-? - rit Such a special S 11k !, Hour 1 nificunee. ml-- r 'e Ilf, 1 1 - Mr A. I. Tippitt and son, Stan Richfield, h y, and Thomas CropPIV, tier Jul.non v at It writ siting b me SunJay, Aim-ma- lz-- l!ue Silt be aik and UUIh1 A ufk," U i t'.yl.t Dl-MI- rifctil) I h.' oug D.a! y Mr. lliHuit of Komhartm, whirl lrw- - ptr.tim out of the currlru turn tl.ouhl rerelva support either through puhhc or pi Bat fund from those who believe in and support Ih form of government. The purpose of puhHly uportrd to provide a better chiiation Any institution in which un Amiri an theories are propagated i subversive of that purpose. Hi tun has come whn puld.c money should tin longer he votej, private fund no longer given, to intj. in undermining lotions wliuh an in thc.r the faith of young Ami-own country. 1s t toM who disbelieve in the United States of America carry on their propagana with their own money; go get a soap Imt or hire a hail, bcttri still, go to some country whi.h real their own ideals of government It is ton much to expect that the Am people will much longer sub in it to having their pockets picke' Unit their minds may ho poison d. S A L I N A SALINA-U- .'-- y jt u! I' U, t or riiet Mi, tj. r-- r-- i if Tr libitun, que.lt of Dm tiifi.t .vh vtntili, Mr. HITCH-HIKIN- O fr r-- g l- -l r qftlrl f lli l.erl.lf ofof t f nubta iLii t,i..r aiu.J iurjui. It i . !t,f nun Mrs. IMoia Iaynr; C'hlK Benrer, A dam-luiuiwon waa served. Editor and Pub lit ha II. W. CHERRY rvm iffi'-- Ullrd li.i a Jii i'.jii C Da fl I Jl.h.t.ah I l imi: iMud'fji'e, Brtih- -J f i Madly rr.ier f Mr in pturiy el. ot, h w.U pin 1 oi.Hed in mrr ge- - Mr II Ihy kill n.aking thru plan u4 Mi, home at Aruwuia. A Iaut progr , gum and was as follows: JUaJ-,gMr. aal l utinda laisrtvhyj duet, Mr. Nellie y Humphrey; readmg, Mr remarks and prre- Mrs tatiou of a g ft by fod. Am , 100 wH il a J 12 00 him nsraty W.Lrt fcffii tlx Bliluh Un ('utpisJst l ,j-ci- tUf Th Advanra In t( aJ IitM fi In making rhany Aurora rij,. Mr hates ll I 5It8, UlA mail mst' at Balms, a arcuad ! art af C'uagnrM of Muh 3, 179, ittuf of f THE SAUNA SUN UueJ Cttiy lYnhy sti's. sALWA, IrrAlf H. n. CRANDALL, and Cashier. V.-Pre- s. E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. Its a little difficult to see how the newsapers can comment intelligently on the Federal Reserves credit policy when nobody knows just what it is. Mothers Day doesnt mean much if try to make a pound of candy or a bunrh of sweet peas make up for neglect the other 364 days. we Burr Motor Company Utah Salina, b tVy |