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Show Tilt the salina sun SI. ItiuriJ fNrrjr Kwr.4 feU. .. footin' ll t ( t( Mfk kf Cw.ffr-- i II. 3, The ( . IVytlU ...kc la .41 ad !. lit. dl (il.t r,,.M I1! ( f I r i" ' . m tt! llr .Gt.. '- itm.t.iii '. .1. ! O G- -t frrlm i.m.iv Ihrt ' H .f th 'if l''.kn n:i . I. t.C lt ( . I"' ' 4' (t " wre ihm.xt ' HMan)lfl i i.ltn Il p l tjh f..f j l.v rtr "v p-J-', cr.. fifty f'.fMi.V.'ii.tHiO leadintf romi'nre.1 .ninG,nt , fly .r in ri. - Witten tr, ry theM lark and to htnld r, l.,nrr. new Mate, With the aid f ami l- IV--T- MHMl he dnH-riM-f -f trt n-n- I- at '' p int in that thine hne r to improve for the farnt.-just r ami he ought to le in a lot he i today. hpe a year hm-- than new farm board n the first place the Chairmnn under lic at Wasbiraton function in a to jis just jje og way ami w4lffonlacrestIJt of assistam e ii.g of rr.ps. And again, Congressht seems to U muku g PWres on Ltariff and there is now soui e K least that a bill w i f "ml I'"'-"- '; e i, t. re h .r..UTmn froni roinK If it i rlrfoaiorl tho h the tarnro than Mi n, The armor c,tur, Maoa. ,l not and ho ho I " "'h JT ' Jr(vstJ)tntcnnU . t T , . , - t- fr F.SA o I ." SALIN e.avc u .ml r.d H llo it fi.t., d-- per - 1 A-UT- y..U and .uffaHt-- p.. krt. jour jh. e 1 u- - have t pn- -f mi lm federal Reserve Syslect Member de.p It my 1 " lu.ther Muf that you "m. th,ntf fnr that d ong .ither or l- .'-- Pk S. CATE5. 1 W. H. nt M" on the Iwr km.w you ami id, that il' l na-t.o.- ft f U tr th t'lrn it, iiuh..i thr Legal Publications. b-r- g to plar on of aih'evt. rud wa I 'i noon and tori's li ) but rimnui; ani giaruianship N'oncia. I'or further informatloi eealt tba no nt. different activities; me Thompson and son. Paul, honor in the but not awarded. I who have spent several dy visiting tsb were made, home Th. student body has seen fit to gain Science teaches that fruits and e- - rilatnrs at Provo, returned Itla re awards, and they were purchas- get ;ille are essential to a diet that Sunday evening. and used. The dramatic award was ( well'ed j is to maintain health and normal the who l G.i spent Johnson, iih-to Mis foods Rjv,.ni to Moroni Jenwn; debate of aoalyiing l. ing The aid her with vcro g,vcn lo IVe .Vorup.' w."k parents was awr-d;Imhdi.v ,((inc ctl(rIll o Madsen, Millie Domgnard and . jnM jn lmb,,rR rollntVf Sou.h fri.ml her", returned Wednesday I is she where Wert Jordm, Faupda Mekclson; medils for opera nufh in,PrP(it h(la (.srnjn Oral Cliriitensen vcre received throURh the discovery ,hlt as inetruclor in the high school. ral?od in lhal Cl.nlajn enormously greater: Tlie Mise Reulah Cooper and Kolia quantities of imline than do those from sbaw returned to Ephraim Sunday to . N..nlL.Tn tn,l inl.n.l .U.T.. ,l,.ir .ladic, t Sim roll.ro. I. Hub with the Salma I.Mn I'jme tirpgbv at r fll. W. tpra Correit this srntime: Im U.vel !ur that Cmmty lloure. "He told wanted 'l ,l.. Of I Min. emrlf mt K 1 TRU'ITORS. Bmyortlwa TIIK MNTTI R OK TIIT. I T TAIi: OK JOKGIoi JOliGliNSKN. of her iiiotioj, i. me llerk 8lfM. NOTH lor, and IN' ler killed a ."2' Jnrtilid bb. k j at tli" foot of the A'hiombiks 111" other day. We don't know anything imro about it but we hope he was the one who caused all the tiouble on the n.y llnej ed, Nl.t ire I hereby grn by Hw ( of the Phtate l the dercahed, Jorgen. Joigensen. ricd tot s of and ll persons having stub mark I. claims against the jil dere,'..ed. to esluhit them, with the precisely Whin a woman wants to loaf the vourMr. within two prm'hs aftr f'lvi-her pm krt book at home nnd the fr:.t publication of this notice, to g u s shopping. Chicago News. the said G. M Purr, in Salma, Ceuely of Sevier, Sae of I eb. l)aed January 3rd, 193. ev-rut- r v G. M. BURR. Executor of the Estate of Jorgcn Jorgensen, deceased. ERICKSON a t,, Ca.hieta U rlk p. m-v- A.t. V. JOHNSON. trrup ard kruft th--(hr . h . ii i! vIinI al.-u- t only rehl on arv1ho-- r that joit know nothlrg r ,.n..t A cw in a pa tu,e al.mt d. THINK to .a wav t.. know al.ut anjlhing . it; the alarm rat, mad tram, but dm. not really ea.ea at a on but the huu-- e rat aWpm; a rrawfth U ring in the mommy, almut it. it never think they and a bdlv goat amell. but bernii that oi till tiny d.d ml are could tUm thed ak mean anything. If you why they whould be any different. eh-- r down l brass tmks end trm.1 ol tbii.V out If jnu have J"U affair. me in nr conmunity part t enj thing out of fating an you'd off' never ou have H u. it If i r in anjlhmg don't know whether there ut don't know whether you d ed to do anything along with other find out i to try. even get a kirk out of it. Tbo o,y way to in the puddle in order l toad Yu d -n't have t le one of the Mg "'' are days of mr counts. that It isn't alwaja money lhn.g HUNK is to menially. right get The thing big f,,.,n wok nmessary. . Ivn't holhr aMut d. ju I Sul in i as a li'i'ine- - Ytl'K Mnm-r.se do to make a bving. al-- ng wl.at. vrr doing thmk aMeit It as ym go i he the fell w who nu and never know; The f.llow who newr try, the l fen and the gm.l things of life. TRY THINKING A l UT SAUNA. ily CRANDAtlw V. Pir. and Cashier. ndl ut -th . to amh. onn par'iruUr advantage la.' . C L lODlSON. L U bumlied of Him, that ne rhouhl do rd. that it Cod on Id n't d foimlhm rlu. ail fr lU vague rao I . AH " " I. Id by rivu- - l- -m .A N .1 o- f Mlr - ' 1 H I- a rut n imritivr. y.s.n Ur to th.ok al. ut Salma ar l not Mr. n . ... .! are yiv.n are imi nil". with ! r a.iejt tU r 4 y h tnin..ily the emmamtv. tut if of It err they ver million o'I'li'ii there I, ml " p.ol''5 t u ti ' r',r' " hll Kt n lie- difl.imrce rtay ,n ltd the lb in are ml in the year thrir nan arrere hnrve'ted mm aleuit ore the dutatomhip of the prolrUrmt. . rent t.mre than the acreage of they orumdre their p.ililieal pit-- r but nidereal and r rente a anviet etnle. the near Thin volume, hy the d i noth rut yield R.3 per rent under ), i tiird l 'W t le edvim 2 f er Kunmn ami 2 bn.k in the an a t,e year - ee rotiiniended ten hy the year. tnmd nyatem h'yhly the a' flap- "f and t.uliealn Ainrtirao ti'her farmer the .horn many that The rep ot It i a fair nample of th r nlmpe than they arie a me ill In-l tflt'ti'l rhildrvn in an fell ti.ilti1iim Ih'n at ford nme rm-).ar ap'. r.li.t-n- l r..miiieiid.- - In ittn.il nwolime to ll iooii aim haa lain ednrntom t' l.rond minded no. lie aU.ut the ou'baik f'r 1 V:t an a tnmhl. Aniern-rmaiket the M.ak peojile the .,h r. in of the aeveral m.ekn flVo. Hot the meet I'.''." nitlh f lht Hoe It U tiiomy in - ri. in taunted value on the t nrnj. You and I -- all of f r cdumr,. of the paper niuhl judge fn..n wi'h u4,m bird tW ami I'M". drtoetive line werr ww ,l"jan, jrmor)1i,.un rd the like! The all thee oryrtinn '! .ot.m. The ir, ,.itil n,u,t rr. to l' dhn hve 1' ll .r,.rtniiii. il tif-.it.- '' 1 I mgar tllf t", , j ..r r.ii.ar ! ll' lit y. lung tut r.,wf.4j i."ily (' 111 imrritt In til. I !. . fruit, fgtb! .rr in I'nni-t'- -f ini rmliK m is.I l hr il. whhH Ini' ftiltr. i Atl-IN- o 4 " - 1 d..'f'ru!t ti.nf.rUl i"C ' that of rtrry n a to IU fople to tl.mk -- WW lies to to h . w. olhe. tlw n kti Ur t o. too of Horn do all the ti drl ,,,, u ' tbat I ym Hut ipl.l. -. .ll tout that el oh af.mt. ooi fcmii a nn.u h) ne should Hook, full and UUI II. kl llmiiks. are -- U4. that I have In mum I iMU lay do h i. n; and a.He.oyh uMiat ""r itimritl.l H'lftni, Ihf . - I UiitfM'U !,t trpn- W i M U ,r4H l.ll J.fllUll ;. .ml ft ui.ii.M' inHlr n au but ll f ,.f .I,. timt Gr ' I 1 u r. i it.. I'lW I l. MIIMiit""i' i H lH ll f . n. . th. d I'th; a..d II- - M ve d.s.a.d the oil and rdittif and ltOUS. UJMP.C IMI I 1 UK 1 t- 11 U'Vutmim.ur II. W. CIU'KRY li nt .o gh)e.t to our r I,.- - f Arr!f,,n C.wn d-- otr .f AJvim fi 44.r f no irnmi-mel- . the ame old tb tr lKN tor. i.MK'l'- - of . a''3r U f n . all liunlli, dul-kand U of piea.long and lnu.1 d.Ut i l.ai'ife, . 100 In lot,.f I I ho.l , UI lUt Uu!ir arj RAILS .12 00 Mn'.ha...... is.i IMI 'I v of aidl ; Yr... On Tt' of Duett k I! 111 Mil I SUnSCHHTION JU Says '' H OWN VOCfOli 'I UuH, rJ.M . SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH 7. blOLLN llRL- J- l-- oon U . ERICKSON. Attorncjs for Deceased. First rub. Jan. 3; last pub. Jan. 17. ... . .'Imoio or Mr.lto Mari.cn of rri.-o- who rr.,lont in .1) 'part, of vooalion nith her north nn.i .oot of ,.,.nt the haHo, ..the I'mlcl hlaio, Mi. 1.- -. - hr ..I h. re rla. .i k tho 1,,-- not the .Jrl.t nltnl i ,h ,imnll Atbnl, CM,t Ihnt 30 nrillipn h. pool. j h,r , . Christensen returned to their home Saturd ry after luiving spent the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Orval ' l rroto.li..n. n Oo md thoo. I, . dorr-r- um rorl. . (rr'can.c th. m.rkot croaM th. one ho Amonooo .orkrnr nron rlj lo f rthfr ,h frli,. rcci, the farmer lias to depend where the imline content is sufficient, nd if the working man is not stead- he made available to them. It is bemuch ily employed be cannot buy so lieved that canning does not in any f the fanners produce. affect thrir iodine content. way Take all in all, therefore, the Ambetter erican farmer has decidedly k h outlook at the beginning of li30 than he has had for several yean past. And this means better times for the whole country. (By Special Correspondent) ... which t Mi. uml Mrs. 0. C. Christensen. Mr. ami Mrs. John Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart motored to Oak City where they attended a funeral fet Jens C. Anderson. Aurora I UGH SCHOOL NOTES j The fneulty play, which is to appear February 17, has been chosen. It Priesthood Party Given. seems that the faculty must be events most of One enjoyable the v,. newspapers the of the season was the social and done- - ping off its dignity somewhat for idoy printed the story h 1 c of the might , Jonesy," name play, ivin by lhc Melehesidek member of .hr--ll W'T tho .1 TrUTT.!: ant.-ana- n hist in this play, evening. A large numlier faculty will le included ere accused only of circulating lite and the meinbor and their wives were even the office assistant, mre aga.nst the League of Nations. two w.ll take is it parts. said, janitor, rilE OBJECTIVE OF "OMMUNISM. C ? that the Ohio ourse, rr' m punishment for The accused this. as such activity ny non were found guilty of activities ooking to the overthrow of the govaw does not provide ernment by violence. Mere member-hi- p in the Workers (Communis.) arty of America involves this pur-osThe organization i.s frankly lubsidisry to the Third International f Moscow, and recently' the officers f the organization in the United wero changed by a Morcow diet. The attitude of the Third Inter-mticnand the Soviet government ; indicated by the following extract 'rom the A. B. C. of IxMiinism, an official Text Rook for the City Schools of the party," by P. and I.contzer, pubished by the State Publishing House, in 1P29: the following ex e. s al Kcr-jhvtze- r Moscow-rrcningrn- from Chapter II: The first task of the proletarian party is the winning of tho great masses to its side first of all thu The second task of the workers. n armed isurrectinji to of erganizatiseize governmental power and to :rush the exploiters. The third of a new proletarian sUte tract is .rt b-- The office assistant is kept busy all of the time now. She is making copies of grammar mimeographed tests and book reports. The grammar The Western Clay & Metals com- test are carefully worked out and by them students will learn pany is again expanding its clay practicing lo whether use'I, me, he or him and plant here by installing a dryer. such tricky words. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ivie are home after spending several months at 'Hie fir.t two days pfter school reopened, following the holidays, the Provo. students at North Sevier were pleas- Miss Verna Johnson, who spent the ed to see several alumni members The visitors were lone holidays at home, returned to lnno ' visiting school. Anderson, Moroni Boyd 'hrKtensen, her Sunday, where she will resume Dent Oherlund. Vernon Long, Jensen, U. B. Y. the studies at : Jennie Valdn Booshardt, Johnson. An- Vivian Dee H.ten Seorup. Jensen, Mrs. Cut few and son of Los The Ora derson and family Running. Augeles, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Curfews parents, Mr. a"4 sdudmls at North Sevier will al end Mrs. Frank Harword. She 'vays be happy to welcome old stu expet's to spend several months visiting here, dents. On Friday, January 10, the second Ivan Cropper, Montcll Harding nnd of school ended. The work for term Mrs. Graver Sheppard returned Sunterm has been much better the past in Southday from a two weeks visit for the first term. Report thet 'than Pn Cr.liforiea. cards will be issued after the grades Melvin Cropper of Deseret, spent have been made and placed on them The faculty Thursday evening at the home of Mr. by the -instructors. record a scholastic higher W. R. Mrs. Johnson. jtieipatcp.nd a new economic life. solid work most Some students. for hove When tbe ruling clas--obeen done this qmr'er with not Mias Maxino Dolton, win fpcnt'b-isufficiently entangled and have breaks as occmcd in the main relatives with and the Christmas vacat'on henisclves il:t graced enough ions 1'ivv quarter. Snturdav. came home at ..f j to live and ruM as Spring City, have no j old, and tbe opportunist elements in Dim to financial difficulties in the Grant Mason left Friday morning between Imms bred their faibiT to year, awards were not se preceding has he where Lake City, all then the time for proletarian for Salt achieved j sued to students who haJ cured employment. revolution is - ! g an--m- . j s e - po-.v-- r ripe. d Chevrolet m Chevrolet a Faster, Better, and proclaimed as the.greatest . which d hisTory" tells the story of the n?w series of 1930 Chevrolet sl here roadster ts town the motoring public today. The striking sportshock absorbers. and Lovejoy hydraulic instrument board, motor PJ Smoother, faster, better. This tells the story of the new furies of l9'o0 Clm violet sixes which are nmv on display in tlm shownoonu . of the Burr Motor company. Proclaimed as the greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolets history, the new sciies include. a sport roadster, standard roadster, sport coupe, standard coupe, phaeton, club sedan, standard 'edan and coach. The 1P30 CbcvTolct six. with of improvements, is the offciHiar Chevrolet Motor company makes to the new year; an offering made pos sible by the fact that in 1929 Chevrolet built and sold over a million, throe hundred thousand six cylinder This enormous volume i'utomobilcs. many produt inti has made possible factories. Chevrolet the m savings especially in the cost of raw- material. and various production processes. In kerping with Chevrolet's pol cy these improvements represent dollar per dollar v ahm wi'b no appieciaMo increase m pi ice of any of the model.-- . embd'c-- , The 19"' Chevrolet s!,ro'w. of vi'al mprovf tin nts which affect phases of comfort, perform- ance, endurance and safety. cast-iro- n Lighter busings Mry-rocl- d with and pistons, with more e The new deeper, new motor hcad.de- - cushions. non-glar- kro in.m.l-p.ml-;W'- dn.,ns wind-- 1 safer and more mstru- - The ne a.rplan. fo Lovejoy hydraulic pleasant. ora . a convenient group iment carries panel transm.ssturdier ,hock , ,hc dis1inc. are typ. sion; heavier clutch-th- csc combinations grace found ral of the improvements model. every throughout the design of the car. Chevrolet engineers point out that Other advancements include a hea- the four y hydraulic e vier rear axle; larger tires; new on all models absorbers shock elec spi ing shackles; new road shocks and greatly trie gasoline guage; new comfort. iMiumcnt panel: ,1CW also declare that the improved They w and riclier upholsteries. motor 50 horsepower These improvements evidence them gives smoother, quieter operation with selves in the car proper. Striking col- increased power. ors add beauty, dignity and smartness In traffic, the new' automotive acto the body lines. To those discrim- - celeration pump provides the flashwhich is to be desired so inating buyers who desire a car in ing pick-ufield a car which much. And internal the brakes asembraces everything that w modern expanding weather-proo- f vet powerful and fact tbe new sure positive action at all times. Chevrolet i proclaimed by its design New. larger, full balloon tires with nr. ;md builders as lwinc the embodi smaller whorls improve roadability, nnuit of all these attributes. comfort and appearance. For niebt driving the two beam flip rnmhinrd crest ivp talents 0 . of in dcsigm-rsriicvrclct rl Viradlamps controlled by a foot button new beautiul in" permit courtesy, without dimming fcruig tbc.r eig'it full to hern have the lights. play. put dd.. And of ro'ircr all closed mod"ls is car of tb" The infor:or practic have the distinct Chevrolet feature ally stiikmp. Upb"l'terici are richer seat. and more durable. Seats are wider the adjustable drivers ta aln-o.l-r- J'brnL Dclco-Lovcjo- self-adjusti- ehm-inat- se non-glar- e scoicoj.. - luxurious er p low-price- fully-enclose- I'i-.h- rr d |