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Show TlfE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH THE SALINASUN b-- no dr t!,.u of o ti:tMn, j or t . te ifcr r n.r r F It SIn, t'ulrftj t'W 4t(fif kit Hi k Utah. 1 V.iib ( ilo'i tiH kf 6 nii ioia.lv ... 1 hep,H I- an 1 K I nl r. Jr, II m ptk!i r e.i.a n 100 l.orfi will l (.i lie old oh uIj of t'.ir na Vft) t j il'if, Mlof if I Or Ixe. j al 1 O' nh of the Im atnaliolt l ok w et ) , dr.!.,) .i . ). irirsittntcnnft tm-'- t ftmu.i-- . 12 00 . a-- n4 Urn wdt.out M lime lVir Ik l.i.td4 f M It lai !rrjd to a n.a iot tr in naSi on, to t U.i all of an tin. ii. ii.dtd. lilt I hi I - iVf.iote i re In "jut ! linn !it t im sunsuumoN kaus Him Yrr ...... ............. ii Man kx - - him! S, IklK. rtxr.g-d- , ne r pfurpt i 1m p on itn.a ,ol liagit ti.mg kl'4 iyf o. (tr loii.iioiiiity, ft..)' tfi' yrSi)y o .J.iit t.i U that it Pjlt lu lol .fe. Ai- id at- -. id, fim iow .a'ln rnU an untfrini) aso rt.O Mt hiK.iiir Tie .i- Uurd I'vrry fioGy tl Imo h.e , that oew d ! ,fi tmniiO. -- in at d if we f. r in fault, and S A U A N I r tht I.IO UheUhf arrOaie, tl.M we ram by tmg I F O tie oil fundeiem I ioj.aj;.iiM'. Ul 1 , S A LIN A -- UT AH . 111 Anietus la the pt .b.i.g , the fr.m f tiie ah-- l dv.tluelion Vv" Member Federal Reserve System tni i i(. 'r If, that led 1ol! Jlct I Or in of malet the in if ulO'ii tl well t.M Mira m of Jh ftmtmg tl giro Mtr .ooetry and a lak of Uf.itr cue fi.refatl.er wiota the C . r.'t ; .t k R. od faMi tiM u K h are lal.!i the A me of in A phratma. 11.1. hi (unt the a lusy age, Imt we eh ill A'ertiii r !! oal iop ..e a!) the prvgte. we hat male Pul!il' Jr, pilver dr laird that "Ve have in a it ate rial way if w berume tou rd.tur II. VV. CHERRY piiMi.i who air at f tot oily on tod buy tu bi.M mii tu and apple late the And H. B. CRANDAUH S. CATES, aie ine w ho are I'lraD tf lbs I'lut and th IrUclil tit U IIK.IIWA V MXIM.XHOV. IT.VX1.1X OK liK.II TAXES. rot r.iti patriotic then," and he ad which i.M r banded if 'V n to ti and Caikirr. t Ifilten idea! are liemif un H i ugli wd tb'it and l.iMry, Armr A j.rn'1. uliii f r inany Ihm.l, all year, found h M.wat.. d inaifr great thr.uih ha n rumttor in IliU mm haw- l! M ItiUih to feitoni! nuntfV ih i in. . d h) n il- jr i rifinally formed ica ha Caahicr. C C. I111LRSON. C. V. JOHNSON. in and ita'e h.ufioi and I lia the iatiU tu ip m 0 i I '0i. I. an u.ii iilry, hut f.i ih in t tu piccpt tf niumiy an ewn tiuiih n g Mha!f loil rl l.rofekto; 1. rr n now t d it I hi Imtn if N'rw I n l n llwf in tb tbci.iy of rprolve! hi r. I idea." 6ihf t!c with whMhak away tak was nut it n.ade in.iatlt that uucoiu gn rnmsnt, the ancit of Kifty )iir agu Me.ll tf yi'UIC the bmtie, tl frel'iw f the individ-mla ekI n,n'n In all in mi a. a New Ural" euU which would Th klatmnnt refund to ii .. that lares "v.t he do f. r rlgmR. ad ii.lmtitiite U brsl l the I.i4 m: "A from Ids minmuii.ty. Now, due to) rtir men without have for rtd we1 writing town a charatr ran gov Ihe auti.iml.lv ard gMl road, autcr.c' mn'( when Mr. and Mrs. K. Amlcrvcn of BigurJ ra due of men of great chvrae. cinnmiii oJ rtat control for family hiiJi a wry pair, fnl accident with mercy In Imrtl in country .an navi I hundred of ntiks in a a about a tretwh rhe into Sunday at the home of Mr. and lae sm- - i.; ui!l y of the kind Dial air 'ay. 1 he cniite nutiun can be cios. d , li'tle !mn tiying tu Iwdittle tin life, reek tu destroy cur progre and fo l steppedan I fell head long. No rpent W. E. Macon. Jr. In the g M. p rat ef lb nation. Some of the, to mil all nf our achieveiimrita into prudent r. I reckon Ih mt if u, in a wci k tau- Mrs. was J rvr dinner hut n wete brA by tlc nu'hifs h'Mild le writing the life af the level of inedinctity and faihit. keep of ivtry vri.tuto Ihry rntrr into. The rer.ull ha been a letvenirg'nf to Mi. and Mr. Gerald Mj ou, blUi c and Will dame rather than that id Intdf.alio'.sl propaganda whith would n.an irui.ed of lltit It it u'tii Hy lirrau and mlsunder smtiunid jeabiu.ie Mr. and Mr. Grocer Sheppaid, Mr. ln'rn hM e S' 'V, n i,ue nd teach u tl al v ought" to '"tJnU I i .n that tiny pom money to u i.U iidmr and more frequent and George Washington." and Mann and Mr. and ,,pr Mr. All of which rontain a gr.at d i! Ann lien n tradition and launch mjr No matter how much k person U t Mrs. ,XndeiMn. frendly ocial and commerrial of truth and it worth thinking over. hip in untimd and ttormy water, In'.preiucd with a location If thn lax Ltwi-aof different the past Im. at l,e.irt not tho in?. reel of tlm l julge-nirnin rata i no Ameriea ha changed during rxceive!y high good it tie. Provincial A meric Jlrs. Janu Palmer onrtajie at generation, pcihaps not im mu h a Xinorbari e.jple but if thv;o who another place, more. make him ha!nt birthday nocinl Tliurs- - ,'ny of Ih rnard Harward. Aecordii gly but self of their the other would th K.me mn grealy nation, erplud tia fur her the ytnr 1929 the town of New to the friner ha, hitu-Infoitunatcly, day afituoon in lienor of br daugli. j,P by cnlertaining four of it any rate, fome of thw change bat. Indm r.'iciwd aproximatrly s great extent, lmn left out of tin in In- - ha was The e time spent ur-fnenda r ter, at hi home. Camel tin a but the Iwitcr U f to tiin leen for take r It reckoning high in taxr and of this amount fully The average farm road b to a program am! playing were plajcd and Mr. Harward picture. in ua to we think which '. h obi. direction enue the and o.i truing note to fthoidj hr from ran what came rent ten per at .11 at the of rain and nw gievety tomi-rnirthe future. drifting, rather than to throw gameo. Ivlicicu rvfrrtlnnenta wvie t.,j dcliciou rvfiesluntnts to the fieo trnnrd l.tinc.ly aummrr property. It is often amerry of ruts and urrrion small guest. Jiys, to twi the With the following period away the chart and eoinpan and be the tax rate in New Lon- mud At . It i a barrier between the Woild War we have h.U. Mm received many pretty Hclva flomlrd wild wind' on driven the the by don, though mt the lowral, compares farmer and hi market, Hew ate" s piccnts. wih propagand.i, murh of thi lia f foieign inHucnre. Mrs. Lee G. Durfee had as guv:.t ih it.nr town in th. favorably h'o.id building programs should ' t Wa h ngo said, iirddiou lo our in ended the institutions, of last week, her aider, w oiulun N l Saturday detny Highlander. tale. for an adequate mileage of feed set f tbetAl'cc Durfee and rhildrcn, and her Buckb-y- , new ideals, to break down Ihe w ilc of Boeign Intrigue." local up propticlor , road er or old local of constitutional governstation, left Thursday her, Lyman Sorenson, all of TAIMhF TALK. ffirient, long wearing What ha of the old fa jh- - morning fur Salt Lake Uiy to alcnd Glenwcod. the old faiths of ment, ty de.troy Im eniisliueted al a low cost ki" I. and avrn undermine the iom-- man who thought that gill was a cn vnGi-- of Hr- IVp Gas Co. A a nth, no talk is more rhrlori-cn- l maintenance and without excesive mm rommon rn.e nf snund ial fabric. Some of it, too, ha distilled from juniper lurries, and Miss Elaine Thomson of Provo, the are roads (.nod prim expense, tended to intemalionalire the Amertariff than that rurrotoiding Mrs. E. H. Shaw left on Friday propoal. week-enthe at the to agriculspent visiting place thing norcssary ican mind, to preach anti patriotism The halla of Crrcresa are fairly morning for Ephraim, where she will home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with other on an ture equal footing to convince us that we should place rrcahinjp wi h "defenders of the peocare fur her daughter, Rclia, who is XV. L. Thompson. industries. internationalism above Americanism, ple," "jruartlians of prosperity, "bul- great ill fioin inrauk'S. and forget the advire and the caution warks of the nation" and such. Alina Thompson celebrated hi U TOVMlUl.K A(TI1KNTS of the founders of the repuhli (By Special Corifspondent) ComTfr down In the facia of the who ha? birthday anniversary Mi. Monday eveKerrnnn, PNNl.rpSSAKY. This h.v come lo us through certain : ense, there houId he no such verbal weeks visiting at the ning by inviting a numlx-- of his boy ,pont In the opinion of L. II. llutcheroft. motions of the press, and too often pyrotrchnVh in Ihe case of the tariff home of Mr. and Mr?. Wallace Sop friends to bis home and showing Xged XVr.man Meets Arruh-n- l It m purely an economic queation. It fotician, Wiaronsin Board of Health, through the tolloge and tho - rnson at Richfield, Anreturned home them a good time. Mrr. XV. L, ThompMarch On Mr. 4lh, Tuesday, liberal ministry of the gospel. "Score is safe to any that a group of . it is possible to opporata automobile son seised luncheon to the five hoy. met nie 76 of Sunday-age, Huntsman, year of organization, with experts, with a sound grasp without killing or seriously injuring apparently unlimited rescources, are here and anyone. of industrial condition flooding (he mails with this alien our of an out and that Mr. llutcheroft understanding rhroad, points s propaganda in vast quantities. established tariff principle, could criminal indifference, and physical defects are reagree on n model tariff within tlu No. 4.1,170. space of n fewi weeks. sponsible for a large part of our serNtirH'K 10 ritKDITOKS. accidents. II never happen, however. ious This w IN THK COUUT OF Tin-oisTRicrr indifference n is in Cnrclessners, It The tariff is politics. TIHRO JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN means of getting votes, of getting drunkenness are legally punishuble AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. space in the newspapers. What pol- - offenses. The fact that many motorSTATE OF UTAH. cause of or more one them, iticinn can bother himself with broad ists violate MEK-- I bitCOOPERATIVE ZIONS is a accidents and an unpunished, such when economic principles go opCANTU K INSTITUTION, a corporn-sncode traffic of our indictment is at hand? this as ing portunity t their enforrement. iff, vs. J. M. PETERSON ,tioii, & COMPANY, a corporation, Defend! ant. In tli" msMcr of tbc receiver, .hip of J. M. riiTEKSON & COMPANY, a INTFJRM0UNTA1N AS corporal SOCIAT10N OF CREDIT MEN, Re- - AJvnf Payable In e Or lial Mil.il. l. i I. b'-l'- r. t : 1 e . - !! An,, n- -. irJ - Pit. tlo-r- r V.-Pr- c. cn ff in I lht - - I At. ilj tt I'liii-.iani- 'y I - 1 ei-u- ll ti-- .t . fi-- r 1 mau-rialiM- x.-- n he." r repn-rwntati- v eve-nu- J.-e- p ril Je-a- e gl ,Ma-,-- u; Au-ti- con-tiic- n e-- k ' M),-(0- 0 IU-ha- . ly d pr-e- nty-eig- ent Ix-e- n rm-J- prn-vid- fomi-ln-marl- Year-round- sy-te- m aur-fm- in rry - d d Aurora t Er-m- r high-piwere- d a, care-lesrnes- drunk-ciuic- and : I d PL-in- I -n. A large meat distributor declares future delivery at cciver. TO THE CREDITORS OF J. M. PETERSON & COMPANY: Pursuant to an order entered by the said court in said cause, creditors of said J. M. Peterson & Company country points Tho j are notified and requested to file u r,u: ' 'their claims, duly itemized and veri- - iitiure ueuv- ,wn' i hrought on the present' depressed cry h:ne the benefit of a central mar market for lambs because despite re- ket and competitive bidding, wherens peated n:n'rgs, they continue to the man who contracts for futun feed lambs too heavy for trade re- delivery on his ranch does not hnvt quirements. The meat distributor pre- tho benefit, of competitive bidding, fers a 75 to lamb, from nor does he have tho lenefit of know which come carcasses weighing 35 t. ledge of future supply's and general '42 pound, and from which, the re- trade influences that is possessed In tailer may sell legs of lamb of handy the buyer. sizes for the cily housewife. But this distributor pomts out that this sea Practically all of the rainfall in son, most of the fed lambs have California this season came after Jan-urweighed 00 to 100 pounds and even 1st, while ordinarily, tliore is con more. The result has been that retail- sidernhle rainfall in the late faP ers have bed to make price conces- months. However, reports coming tc sions. lie writer from sheepmen and cattle-imLamb feeders last fall purchased indicate that conditions are verj lambs weighing up to 75 pounds to favorable for range feeds on the put into lh"ir fecdlots, in stead of Pacific Coast, and, while both grass feeder lambs, fat calile ami lambs may be later buying 50 to thus puttirg these lambs into the than usual, it appears that there will yearling class. Packers now this yeat be a fully normal percentage of fa1 are penalising heavy lambs severely. stock. an action forced upon them according to this distributor, because they must Strange as it may seem, the crowd sell the product on the same basis. is never right. Ths appears to b Of course, this is not the entire rea- true in following this season's hay son for the decline in values since market. Everyone with knowledge of January 1st, but it is something for the trade demands figures on higher the 'sheepmen to think about. hay prices this winter than a year ago. Great amounts of hay were The entire meat trade and livestock stored by producers and by dealers industry are watching with much in Jmt after the rams rtarted in Cal f terest the new venture at Chicago in ornia, hay prices suffered a sudden trading on hogs for future delivery, and sharp decline. Prevailing prices which started March 1st. The start in .Southern California are now the was made under very favorable cir- lowest for the winter season in manv cumstances and, with bids on hog? years and are $10 to $15 a ton lower for delivery during the coming montl s than a year ago. Other feed costs arc, much higher than prevailing quota- lower, due partly to the depressed tions, it looks as though there is real wheat market. It looks like a good strength in th hog outlook. Tliis sort year to feed livestock for more money of trading w vaajly different from can he realized on feed in selling pork the old method of contracting" fer and beef on hoof than in the sack, j y fie.1, with the undersigned, INTER MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN, Receiver, 1111 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake C'ty, Utah, on or before May 12, 1930. INTER MOUNTAIN A S S 0 C I A-- 1 TION OF CREDIT MEN. By ROBERT PEEL. RECEIVER I ( Here6 a great chance to huy a reliable used car at a genuine bargain price! To make room for spring trade-in- s on new cars, we must clear out our used car stock at once. All our Good Will cars are backed by a written Guaranty to assure complete satisfaction. The car you want is here and our low price will save you money. Prove it for yourself today. Manager. Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah. BADGER, RICH & RICH Attorneys for Receiver. First pub. Mar. 11; last pub. Apr. 1 I , Good Will BOTH WAYS A long distance telephone call is a double source of pleasure to you and to the friend you call. Station to station day rates were again reduced January 1. Evening and night rates not reduced. W1IIPFET COACH Has been driven only 9.000 miles by a careful driver. Looks and runs like new. Is equipped with FORD ROADSTER been driven only a tilth? over 200 miles. Has lots of extra equipment. New car guarantee. Has never been real bargain at.... 1928 WHIFFET SEDAN In good condition, fully original tires. This car is a snap at A -- tioned for "425 250 1929 DURANT 1 192G Chev. Sedan . overhauled. new Has bumpers, paint and motometer. Completely COACII paint just Fully equipped, , like new-is completely Good Will reconditioned. F Will give miles of economical service 5250 A large selection of other popular makes at a big reduction in price. GUNNISON, UTAH j vh. J Complete equipment. Blue Duco finish and upholstery to match. Perfect mechanically after Good Will reconditioning. An exceptionally low price. Martin Peterson Auto Co. 4 . 1928 Ila equipped, is completely recondi- DeLux Sedan Guaranteed Cars 1929 IT WORKS 1926 Jewett ' , V. 'V ni |