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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SALMA, UTAW THE S ALINA SUN CaUiJ st lb Ireoad Every Friday at SiliM, Uuk joU tfk mail at Salixa, m if art f Cmpm IF ft RATES SUBSCRIPTION Tmi Om Six Htatki.mi The fuoj.iiotu in th rattl msrkrt are snuttul, to uy the Waat. hut thrrv hr!ff lt a tut M th hishr th demand tory of th Mtr quality U( or re h drf W iniuly and urgently alt know that our l'lfrnia rang failed o Ihi year and thst only proves the umritiitiljr of lange tef. .on . Payxkla t AJruKi m at fr lx making changa of adJma. give aid address xx wall xx Ux x. rirrtd and ohil Advertising Rat axd If. W. CHERRY It U Interesting to (onMr Ov f fret of th mining Industry on other indu-trIn oar Western states. In on Ut th mining par roll D a of the rtat a total Th purchased by tho Indoitry for company ure average M,000 x day. 11 Industry U th largest homo mar krt for xll other product and y tier olthin th itila and dora not nmtprte with any of them. Tho employee of th Industry for food, 113,575,000 spend, annually, I 3,100,000 for rent and home and I4.7M.OOO for clothing. A largo part g tax of them are solid, addiIn tho of stale. ritisrn paying tion tho Industry affords seasons) rmploymrnt to a great many. At d of tho employee am time from tho stato's farming common! ic one-thir- sup-(lir- a good many M sxd urib torn!! xx AyplkaUox. Give MINING AND THE STATE. frn an accident, costing bis life or thst o another. It Is only when every driver is made to rvalUo and remains constantly aware of th danger, not only to him. self but to others, resulting from rare-les- s driving and diaregsrd of rules that th alarming number of autom bit fatalities will b materially re dured. Punishment for those who drive rare carelessly and without regan for the danger to human life ran hard ly be made too severe. mi thr MM, range and in th supply of fat rattle MHtrre is far Ulow th PEsbi producer ti!l thr th normal Urf require-men- . th rrur daring lh grass was S deal af truth la that, but now bare th ire, to to sprak, thus making a place h-- t both kind er than Cfl pro 1 F O waatm and douUloaa, there brt-Vr- n S A L I N A S A L their merit, Our gra product riu I important a a part of our meat food supply. There will always l a place it and there is no rn1io of the United bo fmhhod Futca where rattl quit no well a th wet and reuth-r- t where we hare th an abundance of alfalfa and clover, including th burr and filar, ftwt w must go farther, utilizing our grain and tateSfcmfe N A -U 1 TA H m Utzlzt fci:rtl Ream Syttca fr ra have larked tip on th half-fa- t rattl. Up to a frw days ago forage supplemental and pribulhx k. that had vrry little fWh on mary la fattening livestock for an them or re rolling from I Or to II all year found supply. and th bnt of thm didn't yield It I not only disappointing but unmuch Utter than 33 prr cent, making economical to see there thin rattl a Unit Kr. At th thn coming to an unwelcome market when the rM In market price, H oaa preuibl to ahlp there I so much cheap fond in the riMrm grain fed rattl here. The country to finish them. There adjustment periods, like we grain' fed rattle, mating around II He her alive and yielding about M prr srq now going through, are visited rent, approximated 19c In the Urf, upon us a reminders that wo are dolh difference in quality bring ruf ing or failing to do th things thst firirnt to threw th balance of th contribute to a permanent surcoas. Urf. trade to th Failure to properly utilize our reTo establish a differential to make source and dr pr ruling upon other t to supply tho things w should supit poitd t move th Urf of era gnus rattl. In their unfinished ply, are challenging tho laws of eron condition, required a rvadjutmnt of omy, with tho result that th blow of prices downward. Thia is tho find sdrersity falls upon us with the tlmo In many years that ere have not greatest fort. This la tho time to had good, grass cattle take stock of our situation and reon season of tho year, adjust our operations along sound this at coming About the middle of August, we economic line. Th Mvatork industry should Ugin to get aom graarer of th country will tarry on but th from Idaho, Utah and other northern ndividua! who fails to keep step with state. In the meantime, If th eastern progress is sure to fail by th way market stiffen up aom, th chance aid. are against any further extensive BREAKFAST NOOK INCLUDED. movement from the middlcwert. A corporation has paid a New York soma these feel that Th packers of corn Ult cattle are carrying too muen church 150 a year for a strip of land fat to be practical for roast trad. It 20 feet long and five inches wide. s true that too much fat in this sec- They must be going to erect one of tion Is wastefuL In California, w these Efficiency Suites for newlyweds. Cleveland Plain Dealer. follow pretty much th old Spanish custom of the use of vegetable oil This country use to be referred to and fata, so that animal fata are as a land flowing with milk and honsecondary. What w need is a gool A pretty allegory if wo keep the ey. smooth on finish the ull, critter, the mind off clabber and the sticky qualito be a with covering thin layer of fat, such a barley puts ties of honey, but no longer applion. We are, however, getting the les- cable. What the land flows with now son in quality and furthermore, a sub- is applesauce." Toledo Blade. stantial differential has been definite-- y set Utween the graxsers and feedlot rattle. It was highly mporUnt thst this should come about, ut it msy seem unfortunate that it should come on all at once. However, t U here and we should set our pegs accordingly In planning future production. Many authorities have argued in k d the part that the didn't have a chance to sell high Th I l-- CATES, S Pre. IL a CRANDALL V.-Prt- a. ad Cashier. fr C E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Aret Cashiers Uf PB0IHBIT1NG PISTOLS. Americans are forgetting how (o walk, one writer aaya. But the walkers are learning how to Jump, and that helps some. Dallas News. LEGAL PUP 1CATION1 grain-finUhr- d maa walked Into the office oi the editor of The Toot the other day and presented a pistol at th editor head," says an editorial in th Bridgeport, Connecticut, Tost, of May 16, 1930. Fortunately for th oditor the loaded and tho person wasn't pistol man behind it was neither a hold-ulie. The progress of th mining indus- nor an indignant subscriber, lie wad try and the progress of such x state Earl Naramore, Bridgeport manufac . are inseparable. It might bo said that turer and small arms expert Th pistol which Mr. Naramore its whole future Is dependent on tho Industry, as the principal purchaser, carried was a peculiar looking affair taxpayer and employer. There Is an but examination of it showed that it obvious moral In thia for those who was perfectly capable of firing a bulhast unthinkably advocated that min- let with destructive effect. It was i d and "home brewed' pistol which Mr. Kara ing bo for tho benefit" of other industries. more had constructed In tho cellar of his borne with materials availabls In th rubbish pQs or work bench of the TOO MANY VICTIMS. average home. He made it with the Th toll of human lif exacted by expenditure of not more than a few motor cars in this country is Increas- hours time and demonstrated to the ing yearly. In 1929 th number total- editors satisfaction what he had done led Sl,(180, and during the last ten and what others could do. The editor in an unguarded mo'Tears the number of deaths attributed to automobile accident reached near- ment, had written that prohibitive lawa governing pitatola could be more ly 200,000. It has become so common to see in readily enforced than other prohibithe daily papers accounts of persons tive laws because the manufacture of killed and maimed In wrecks that one pistols was an elaborate process which seldom stops to read the details. It la could not be duplicated in everybody's only when n member of th family or cellar. Mr. Naramore disproved this a close friend la Involved that the statement and the editor hereby re seriousness of the situation is brought tracts it Tistols can be made at home. home. Then the fact that a life has The Incident taught the editor a been extinguished, n person disfigur lesson: that a man 4a on the safest ed or made a permanent cripple be- grounds when he is sticking to' his cause of someone's negligence, seems principles. The Tost editor has generhorrible. Who will be next?. What ally maintained the principle that in is to be done to decrease the large seeking to remedy an abuse, the law number of automobile ' wreck fatali- should confine itself to that abuse and Mosties?" not, by the issuance of a general pro- directly to the dictatorship, the cow masters have two chief objectives In an address over the radio ' on hibition, forbid the exercise of rights June 15, a synopsis of suggestions and privileges which could not be n this development, first, the filling made at the recent meeting in Wash- constructed as constituting an abuse of the Moscow war chest for the main' tenance of the biggest army in the . ington of the National Conference on and the furtherance of its conworld Street and Highway Safety was .givMr. Naramore demonstrated that en by an official of the' Department pistol prohibition would only disarm spiracy abroad through scores of of Commerce. It was pointed out that tho honest citizens while leaving the thousands of revolutionary agents for a series congestion of traffic pre- crooks free either to obtain pistols armed insurrection in all foreign vails on the streets and highways, and by surreptitious methods or by manu- countries; second, the use of the agrithe speaker emphasised tjie need of a facturing them in their own cellars. cultural and industrial output of the clear view, for at least! 600 feet, of Like other prohibitions, this one would soviet system to flood the markets of the world with commodities dumped, approaching vehicles. It "was thought defeat its own purpose. if necessary, below The bcggerly cost that this could be attained, at least to produce unemployment in otber in part, by the control of advertis- THE REAL RED PERIL. a countries and thus prepare the ground ing signs, by removing The presence in the United States or the seed of revolution. . trees, shrubs an sloping banks, 'The activity of American inter and by cutting down sharp hill crests. of several hundred thousand subjects Grade crossing (and to these may and sympathizers of the Russian dic- national capitalists and industrialists be attributed a large percentage of tatorship, with its avowed purpose of n arming Russia for world economic the deaths) were seriomsly considered overthrowing the American govern- conquest in only the climax of the and the desire on the part of many ment by violence, is a real peril, general movemment in this quarter drivers to beat the train,". their care- writes George B. Lockwood in the to reduce the American farmer and lessness in approaching the crossings, National Republic. True it is scof- wage earner to the economic level of and their gross negligence in failing fed at by the uninformed, the indif- the coolies, peasants and peons of to exercise due caution were deplored. ferent and the flippant. Those who other lands, as illustrated in the exAnother phase of ,the (situation oppose the growth of his movement port, of more than two thousand dealt with was tljat of requiring li- are attacked and ridiculed by the tools American industrial plans to cheap censes of drivers; and it was pointed and the dupes of this gigantic con- labor markets abroad during the past out that only twelve states require an spiracy against civilisation, unlike few years, and the consequent assault examination before issuing' drivers anything that has ever appeared be- now being made by these internationlicenses. Of the others, twelve have no fore to threaten the safety of religion, al financiers and manufacturers on tariff rates which will approximate requirements and anybody at all is the' family and free government. But a still greater peril is the aid the difference in labor costs at home free to operate a vehicle which, In incompetent hands, can so easily maim and comfort being given this sworn and abroad. It is of a piece with the or kill enemy of civilization by American big tremendous movement to involve the It was furthcrurged that plans be business, greedy for immediate prof- United States in the political and ecomade fog some means whereby worn its and careless of ultimate nomic system of Europe and the out ' and mochpjiically defective cars continues the writer. Hun- world generally at the sacrifice of could be eliminated from the high- dreds of millions of American dollars our own prosperity, security and Som e manufacturers have the best American engineering skill, standards of living, in accordance ways. adopted methods of buying's in and American patents and American ef- with the Third Article, the crux of scrapping aged cars. , This is bens ficiency methods are being poured in- the League of Nations covenant, in fidal both, in increasing the demand to Russia to arm the Moscow masters favor of the removal of all trade barfor new fjars and decreasing the num- for an economic conquest of the world. riers and the creation of 'equality if The masters of interna- aconomic opportunity among nations. ber of accidents. ; tional communism confidently expect If these industrialists and financiers no They is, doubt, a need for stricter aiid more uniform traffic regula- this attack will serve as a barrage-unde- would look beyond immediate profits, cover of which insurrection and they would realize that their program tions throughout the state?!, as in these days of so much inter? state au- invasion will complete the allotted means such a degradation of the stantomobile travel the moborist should be task of bringing all the world under dards of American life that it would able to proceed from one state to the red banner of bolshevism. In .result in the overthrow of our present another with a knowledge of the reg- this they are right, if this help be system- of representative government ulations under which he travels. But, continued. and individualism, and the substituWithout investment, because prop- tion of a socialist world dictatorship. regardless of regulations, 5nto the ' element. erty has been expropriated, and with It would kill the goose that laid all problem enters the human No matter how perfect the rules or an unlimited quantity of serf labor, their golden eggs. But what is far how strictly enforced, if the driver is as fully the absolute property of the more important to patriotic Amerinegligent there is the pgobbility of state and with all cvcmic accruing cans, it would extirpate America." A homo-ownin- one-thir- When the politicians speak PROBATE AND GUARDIAN over-taxe- well-marbl- S2IP NOTICES. For further Information commit RsapsstHe County Clerk Blgne-- well-finishe- d p over-regulat- ir fort status xadar Us Manb 1, ItTt. the w. of the people," they mean those millions of us who have lots of peep but very little pulL John D. Rockefeller, Jr., employs 769 people on the Pocantlco Hills estate. This gives you an idea of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. help it takes to recover all of hit father's lost golf balls. New York ESIN THE MATTER OF THE TATE OF JAMES C. SORENSON, Sun. 'Deceased : Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of the estate of James G. Sorenson, Deceased, or to her attorneys, Erickson A Ericksoty on or before the 3rd day of Ortobdr, A. D. 1930. MRS. J. G. SORENSON, Administratrix. P. O. Address: Satina, Utah ERICKSON A ERICKSON, Attorneys for Administratrix, P. O. Address: Richfield, Utah. The advice the average American needs the most: Use your brakes. Atchison (Kan.) Globe. F. O. 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