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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH KEDMOSI) By Motif for (flnMr Spnrisl rkoocr. Mrs. Oral as tK ITS WISH tmuf far TO CHOOSE A SIX sr elaborate party ami mirr given by a group ef intimate fronds Wedtin? nesday evening, Mrs. Jenn, ho was th f pealing of tmtl'.Vng, it 1 iwr than a rtiliu'fckiMtf liit all jwrUKU! wra eidaUe t! product. We Half U fro Hr marriage, Ma I'JIrn citinmiMlaira are BurleU-through already found that the fruit and wg Thom, W as married in Halt, la. Vo to mitral acrnrWa in or near the prval table business was neur profitabl Oral Jrtuen, s of Mr. and Mr. ami the young renter of population, Th detour uml shipped to central markets. In Martin Jru-n- , May frm the point ef produrtion tu the this iMHtii we Mill fiml some who ad nml)weda are visiting relative populated sections tnrre!)' change the vocal filing livestock at tho farm Mr, Jriiarn graduated frtu Wrth farter of traiuportatiew cost, and not rut Withstanding tho hitory of the !ev r high .haul with the fbua ef in other Sections of the the jirinrijile of market in?- - Flipping buk:m-6- i and congratulations are twins our fruit, irpetables and meat to country, ami a Vo in tho face of the catrmled to the yung people fur a tale agenrlr Mvrs the ren.utner marketing ef other perishable. ami happy nedded hfe. ami the industry the of going to Marked changes mme about slowly the man)1 placr of production and ami that Is the way It should bo. All Mis Opal Cl.rutenwn l ft Sunday make competition in selling. tho marketing plans should bo weigh for Halt lake. Kh will sj-the Net many year ago our citrui crop cd with the greatest degree ef care in tui.imcr months in the city. fnvpirt frjth reaa u)jr, d 2. cnniEVD&dDiLiErs hr. Mmv snmEB PrnBScw ft wams imniiioEnwfloIlo vu largely marketed through mid- order, to make sure that w are real dlemen and speculators who went to ly progressing. In a general way Mdton Pcttrsun, accountant f.r the groir and bargained for the crp anything that adds to the cost of dis Libby, McNVal 4 Libby, at the rum trbution hurts the industry as i any' office at Ogden and Hall Lak. at practically their own prices, and taking only tho hot fruit. whale. arrumf-anh-by Mr. Hula Wiln of They had m interest In impre ing Salt loike, arrived from the mrlH conditions but merrly to gather the CATTLE HITl'ATloX. guests cf Mr. anj Friday ami w-a it to their ad Our new census will show an crop and Mrs. jo ph F. P.trrs-'nvantage. The result waa that the nous increase in population In the growing of the fruit and vegetables tero ytstes. The people want uho was a mn!er o? lid. was unprofitable; but when we began in. at every day and are wdling to pay ih 19:10 class at the Ag graduating to get proper railroad transportation a reasonable price for cjuabty. rirultural college at Logan, and ho (refrigerator can) tho producers body wants to see tho prices go back rera ved his degree at the commence-mrnfound a way out to tho consuming to the old unprofitable lewis and exercises held at the college !at centers of the east, and that fart liter Is no good reason for it. Hut we week, cam In from th north Saturmade the difference between profit must keep in mind that the produe th summer day. He . will and lota to the grower; that is, tend- tkn of meat food is a business ami months with his spend Mr. and Mrs. parents, ing tho product to central agencies at that tho popular k!mi Is well finished, Chas. C. Jensen. contum'ng centers, there to bo told! lightweight cattle. The heavyweight . to tho highest bidder. rattle are seasonal and a seasonal Mrs. Mary Olsen and daughter, The very perishable nature of product is often difficult to srIL of Grtc, and Mrs. Harold flarm-fruits, vegetables and meat carried Foedlut finishing In the western Salt loike, vbited Memorial day with with it a natural tendency to shift re- dates is comparatively a new thing, irs. Wilford Pasmussen ar.d Mrs. sponsibility of shrink, decay, etc. but it is a step in the right direction, .ter Wills rdson. When the bullock is ready, good busi- in order that we may have an ness demands prompt movement to Frank Thurston, manager for th supply. There is nothing to the packing plant and when the pro- .;tt panicky about because ups and Great Western Salt company, Mrs. duct is prepared, thte perishable na- lcwns' are the natural working out "hurston and the Thurston boys, ture makes the packer a ready seller f inexorable laws. The best anybody to Morgan and v'slted I to raof all fresh cuts. can hoope to got out of the cow busi- - tion day. They also visited relatives In our vegetable business, right in! ness fa a fair average over a period at Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. Thurs the very heart of production we have j of time. The fallow who gets out at ton remained for a longer visit and r. Thurston returned Monday night big terminal markets to which the 'the low point and gets in at the high producer brings his products. The re- point Is just out of luck and will never tailers go to this point for their sup- make a dependable source of supply Mrs. Laura Draper of Salt Lake, plies and the people go to the retail- nor do himself or the industry any vkted over the week-enwith Mr. ers. That is the setup today and good and Mrs. Neal Draper and Mr. and know of. that is the best plan Mrs. Arthur Draper. Mrs. Draper is Some suggestions have been made to It is announced in Washington that a Gold Star mother and she is planplace the products of the tree and on his trip west President Hoover ning on making a trip to France in aoil on our tables direct from the will avoid politics and devote his July. ranch. That, manifestly, would rut lime to fishing. Don't blame him. The out some of the middlemen, but wh n more we know? about politics the betMrs. Adley Peterson returned to we figure the expense ' attached to ter we like fishing. Salt loike Monday, following a weeks such distribution, we would apparentvisit with relatives here. Gifford Tinchot, while out on his ly be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. campaign tour, was stung by a horMrs. Lou Brienholt visited Friday Fresh meat and vegetables are net. Well, its better for a candidate and Saturday at the Charles C. Jenbought, as a rule, from day to day to get stung in May than it is in sen home. owing to their perishable nature, and November. ncDQDiPOvaD d r nr tnerel-andi- . -- t On January lit of this year, the Chevrolet Motor Company announced a new service policy the most liberal ever offered in connection with a low-pric- ed automobile. mnted lately It was greeted with enthusiasm by Chevrolet buyers everywhere because its many unusual features materially add to the economy and lasting satisfaction of Chevrolet ownership. Briefly, It pros ids 1 for frre Inspec- s mo-re- d d tion and adjust- ROADSTER ment at the mark, and 500-mi- le every 1000 rw Spmt lMinrSJ Dm fparl Coup . WJ miles . TVarSfi thereafter, for free replace-me- nt A WONDER IN TRAFFIC Qldsmobiles ease of handling an 4 quick responsiveness make it a wonderful car q traffic. Every control operates so smoothly and and effectively. Clutch, brakes, gear-shif- t, steering all work with delightful ease, A touch on the throttle, and the car flashes away as the signal light changes, And ft pulls down to a smooth, silent stop immediately, when the signals against you, As for parking, Just try it yourself. Pick a restricted space at the curb and see how easy it Is to fit 01dsntoble into that space. Then, when yopve tried these thingS try Oldsmobile on the road. Its performance will tell you why Oldsmois bile such a great car to own. all-rou- nd TWO-DOO- R SEDAN o. b. Lansing, Michigan MARTIN PETERSON AUTO CO. Gunnison, Utah ssrrr'l ( United States H73 $mm $iam MSp4$ hU Chdirtt. alone. Come In! Learn all the other reasons why It's wise to choose a Chevrolet Slat 733 . 0imm4m4t luhvtry (fit, S--Miih $440 a. factory, vliw. mich. t Burr Motor Company v ns Salina, Utah SIX-CYLIND- SMOOTHNESS ER Additional Locals You - - speed-fiend- Th Th stations In the c na ie v na il is Mrs. Fay B. Courtney of Los Angeles, has been visiting with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bums. She was accompanied on the motor trip from the coast by Miss Olga Watkins and William Boden, who were house If you want to live in the kind of a guests at the Bums home. They left town today for the coast. Like the kind of a town you like, You neednt slip your clothes in a Dr.- Ronald Jensen arrived from grip the north Friday and visited over And go on a long, long hike. with Decoration day and the week-en- d Youll only find what you left behind Mr. and Mrs. Jas, C. Jensen. He left For theres nothing thats really for Bingham Monday. new. Its a knock at yourself when you Chief Justice J. W. Cherry of the state, supreme court, Mrs. Cherry and knock your town , Keller Banks Cherry, were week-en- d It isnt the town its you. visitors to Salina. They motored from the capital city to Mt. Fleasant, where Real towns are not made by men they .spent the early part of Decora' afraid tion day, and- later motored to Salina. Lest somebody else gets ahead, When everybody works and no one Mrs. F. C.. Burr of Burrville, is shirks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Burr, You can raise a town from the and Assisting in the care of her new grandson, Reed Burr, Junior. The badead. is the secAnd if while you make your personal by was bom May 28, and ond s6n in the family. Mother and stake son are reported as doing fine. Your neighbors can make one too, Your town will be what you want to Mrs. Walter Gates is a guest of see relatives at Ephraim this week. It isnt the town its you. George Cornish of Murray, is visit If the British navy is still super- ing at the home of Mrs. Chas. Neilsen ior to ours because of its preponder- and Mrs. Edmond Martin. ance pf merchant ships, why cant we LeGrande Clark, a member of tlie remedy that by building more merchant ships? Theres no agreement teaching corps at the Salina high school the past year, arrived Monday against that. from Laramie, Wyo., and is visiting We would like to suggest to some friends here this week. of our well known speed fiends that J. P. Baird of Brigham City, and they visit the back yards of some of e our garages and see the Gilbert A. Hutching of Beaver, came twisted wrecks that belonged to the in from the north Sunday and were s of yesterday. registered at the White House. They were enruote to the Salina experiment A lot of men couldnt vote as they station, where they wall assist in the drink because if they did they might work at the station, under the direcget arrested for stuffing the ballot tion of Dr. C. D. Marsh, during the box. summer. Way-sid- rolet dealer service OR PHAETON Mm, tmm OmiWi. US. (UImCIMim all mi era r.o. of any It Isnt Your Town flthtr llht li: IU liohimy. Mil Cm, Ml,-- Nyles Christensen, a student at the Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen of Agricultural college at Logan, returned Sunday. He will spend the summer Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew " ' Schpnidt of Idaho, and Mrs. J. R. Bakmonths In Redmond. er of Richfield, were luncheon guests Miss Francella Jensen left for Salt of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright Tuesday Lake Sunday. She has bren visiting afternoon. for a week with her parents, Mr. and llrs. Martha Wyllie and children Mrs. C. C. Jensen. are here from Wayne county and are guests at the Commercial House. Body By MHM5 nw&waarCMOalMS free Inspections w-- e Its mateilal including both porn and that may prove defective, within the terms of the standard warranty, that this replacement will be carried out by any Chevrolet dealer In the United States regardless of where the owner may have traveled during the warranty period. Backing this policy Is one of the largest amice organisations In the automotive Industry consisting of over llttg authorized Chevlabor AT LOW COST Mrs. Marguerite Stark is a guest r! for Memorial day for a visit with Mr. her son, J. B. Stark. Her home is at and Mrs. Sam Jorgensen. Iayson. Mrs. G. M. Burr, accompanied by A. II. Hakcnson and Howard Beth and Ted ButT and Chle Mickcl-soarrived Thursday of lust are visiting for a few weeks week and visited at the home of Mrs. with relatives and friends at Emery. Matilda Nelson. On their return Sunday they were accompanied byMrs. Dr. Voliva says that business needs Nelson, who will remain at the the three M's mind, money and mushome in Salt Lake indefin- cle. And when the mind and muscle itely. are brought into play together, getting the monpy usually follows. Mrs. Albert Thorsen entertained at the regular monthly meeting of the In Boston applicants for drivers Daughters of the Pioneers at her )ermits must state the color of hair home, Thursday of last week. The o n their Does this mean time was spent in quilting, after tlhat a applications. d man cant get a which a dainty luncheon was served fiermit to drive an automobile? by Mrs. Thorsen and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Statistics tell us that a great many the accidents around the house are of Mrs. A. S. Crane delightfully entercaused by members of the household tained Saturday evening in honor of in the bath tub. Well t at slipping Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker, who were that we are a cleanly nat n, visiting at the Crane home, Mrs. J. proves in spite of the charges of some of P. Madsen, Miss Faun Madsen and internationalists. the Miss Marion Madsen, visitors in Salina from Salt Lake City. Varied colFormerly a man had to say that ho ored peonies and carnations were used no opinions in order to qua .fy had the living profusely in decorating rooms and luncheon tables. Bridge for Jury duty. Maybe the same thing canwas the pastime of the evening ami will be required before long for Court. the for didates Supreme honors were awarded to Miss Madsen and Bud Thorsen. A delicious lunchAn internationalist is a man who eon was served for thirteen and the out of town guests were Miss Flor- thinks that Uncle Sam ought to feed ence Hermansen and Miss Elna Mo- - the world and let Europe bite his deen of Gunnison. hand if it wants to. n, n, Ha-kens- . bald-heade- Frank Herbert, Salinas local drayman, transported a load of boats to new resort, located on Bowery in the Fish- creek, near seven-millake district, Monday. The boats were built at the Bonneville Lumber companys yard and were for J. W. Fry, proprietor of the new report. e, President Nicholas Murry Butler of Columbia University delivered an address against the American protective t ariff before the Cobden Society in Lo' lion. The Doctor picked out the spot where such a speech deserved the 1c md applause it got. It is said that Secretary Stimson Indian clubs while at London atin to Manti Tuesday Merrill were for t he naval conference to keep himtend a meeting of the Central Utah self fit. Wait till Frederick J. Libby Medical association. hea rs ' of this! Dr. C. E. West and Dr. Don O. swuB ig Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker arrived An Thursday from Salt Lake and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane. Friday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hall in Richfield, and Sunday evening they left for the north. ' w. ly discovered recentOhio highway an down liking Id nan was a stick of dynamite in his hip to ran pockei ; and daring the motorists felof lots are there But into h im. stuff ho carry more deadly lows than t hat on their hip. with Miss Zelma Willardson of Mayfif ld, Witl visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the wave i G. M. Burr home. tYe su Lather Dr. James Jorgeasen and Mrs. is her Frank Jones of Salt Lake, were, here' ny at- - i mother g'ettihg-a- j' permanent md daughter 4 boyish bob for k M if nmier it begins with home come to will have si shaved if he expects to get in the neighborhood- to-loo- g:ikn . , |