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Show THE SAUVA liiv THE SAUNA SUN Uutd Every Friday fe t riirrwl at lU ut at iif Cu.grM if c!s ady tt I3M IW hluO'.l cf address (iti nut crriiiiml farmer tf Ik '!- - hatr, fr Ktrl IMt-- r The n I.Ji makitg r rria of liio I'rrifc-n- ca l firwa It, a l uq all tune ttf the I etwbt Nill. ! ltirjf o, ui that at hi U rrhrj jrF he bpoll at and oft'h'f all e i, d, nt non-ski- roadw d ay. Every community which seeks good roads and that, it la safe to say, includes a majority of American communities should investigate the possibilities of scientifically treated, mad material. Only by using weather-proothem can roads be built without inflating the tax rate. full-widt- farm-to-mark- et f, Hcsbr feitral 1 ! ctt rai-tet- f m-- store, augumelit their Mbs forces, repImisS t With the last and U la for the publw. Of four they for the purpose f are in making a It mg, but I make that living they must firl give service, r i their first olji t i alway "to sene and please." "Fair exchange I no rnl.brry," I a busine phrase whih ha been handed down from generation to generation ami now seem to haw acquired Immortality. The lalionrr exchange hi labor for hi wage. T e rapitalnt exchange hi money exhi interest. The manufacturer hi cost of change hi product production plu prof.t, tle prfesion. al man exchange hi sendee for hi fee or hi salary, the storekeeper exchange hi good for cost plu serIn bud-tie- s vice charge. Everybody for himself by being in bud-m-for somebody else. Like the public official, the merchant U in business for society and therefore eveiy me m U r of that society U his employer, hi Imp. One of the of business U that public recognition and appreciation come to none sooner than to the business man who really sene. A flourishing trade is synonymous with public trust and confidence. Serin vice must ever precede success business. c w f-- r fr romM-nation- s low-co- st A S A L y Space, in.lall IsrW improve their show window, hu-4- curtail governmental eenwp. Under modern condtlon, two traf-fiUni art ncemaary. Th problem thru, how to get mure roat for ! money, ThU. according to l!rrnrl fl Gray of th Asphalt Inutitute, ran ho iihirvrd by the u of low rol maxand rlay, nhile, terial on. It niiili ri, crulrl stone, anil In the p;it U true that with tbe-- e material have not bren wholly sucre aful. Hut In recent yenra engineer have develojied bituminous trealmentc for such surface that prevent dual and mud, reduce wear to the minimum and give amooth, rxj-ritiu- bu.Jj pirji., r jrt than thnr sliak iln the Mlwr hand, public expmdt-tur- i hail lorn increasing alartntni'-ly- , and huiiirtM'i and citizen. in eluding farnur. are an ling ay t tnp-eo- 10-er- 1IIIHU till When merchant add additional sab Kd future, la m ll.rMI-ll- fi-- r w, AiphcaUa. e null ItlNG M.imn: !. dnc, F ti-- r Editor and PulUb MoNKt. I wll as It aid address II. W. CHERRY i jMrstJstiitcSmil; I init fi-- AdeertUlrf lutes Cieeri moke iio i.Ur g 1 1 PijfiUi la rUi Wkkit-- c IF One may trvd up am) down city and our m of u fu4 mt two hwt- tiactly ahky The autoHoA-iiwtf s of a rw tf of IprtUl lair. lM-n- w.lrs tl-- r y be largest wa in dr!.lig ivau, hu tiUl Uc bid make a4 mirl of Th tiers of ,CoutSfO,tsia I if v'.atub-i- t t.U C.br f Mtf (ha h Uiid f rJ u.i, .IT t.ic fre SCioiiii'.rd WeUMrii that their j iiTi.uisi, t.ty lairs, fjd.taHi,. be tulumt, lut rust and hat no, and rtnal jrijHy 1 j : I N O tiou.tssi A is natural, tb gat uiibrr will two phi b found in . tax wa tt.s gargaMua among idiotic) habiliment, the it. mi, w,sl a tot! of f ilS.1-,- ' thxl I true of house, autonwAiiW SAL1NA-UTA- H 11, ,d clothe i alsO Ifue of breakfast J.W Villl'y Wiy d., 1 jTZe sUtistir funuture, skue a 4 linually aw oi. owitrrs Ugim.irg in grw a!) of man' j Reserve Systea frUllmU when further gal taX Th reasun i obvious. So two pep' of bgitla-tufr- s airs a favorite idenlical That have tables. whkhj are prts-d- . The old frank ene flt4 aitraMlv rvjaj another about working a w id mg horse t The ptroon whose discernment jou death aptly dciariU the situat'd!) critkir pM-ldthink even W of ,1b far Iwm-- r may are the justice yur. in Urgtly to t' jf wou4 be a mwutmu the road he iia--i tut whrn 14s but for ihi ft nfl kl of Ultra. I! S CATES. Piet. II. B. CRANDALL, money la spent for other purpose he Nothing bofr like uniformity. What aad Cashier. j4lly wonder what it U all about .Merest would the world hold for Hw principle of equality of taxation humanity if every houe wa built C L PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, AmL Caahim U shattered again! the gat tax. alike, if th choice of the ten million five anj wa g.ew) enough fur the world. If the Mate whith kit six cent tax rate tr ay find tht t'e wardrobe of the modern woman had autemob Ir owner will M alway be a little variation a Kve's, if what quaere 111 when hi pocket book 1 Un- one wanted every body wanted? If all humanity was of the sane fairly tampered with. The ga tax ha legislative mania. We m-- l c pinion on all thing, the According to the New York newsWorry and IJe Longer. a return to rwrtnalcy. argument would be as extinct as the the man who Invented the systopaper ie show that people Vital statist IW, but why live if you cant argue? tem of checking hata In restaurant TIIK HINA WAY TAX day enjoy longer live than did those and hotel dining rooms has gone II COITEK COMING ICK. of previous generation. The old as- brake. Somehow or other wejust are una If There are sign n the horizon of sertion that worry shortens existence able to get vrry excited about this. It begins bo spaying Americana will have their hind full improvement in the copper Industry. lose force when it is considered thst Ihi. is the natural mult of stimu- at present the human race has more Motto of the speculators: If at first during the next year or so trying to keep taxes from guing beyond all lated building and Industrial activity. to worry about than it has had in you don't succeed in losing your There 1 noth ng of th luxury about many years. Washington Star. limit. money, try, try again. In many states measures have been pper it U vitally essential to propase whose Inevitable rff-c- t must gress in a thousand fields of endeabe to place a greater burden on busi- vor. The electric, gas, railroad, autoF. O. BULLOCK worker. Lev- mobile a multitude of great Indusness, property-ownerDENTIST ies have been shifted from one type tries, in addition to Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. of prierty to another on the sup-- I present a steady and growing demand In Gunnison Each Wednesday relief. for copper. it ion that this constitutes Salma Utah The ray of light now ahining Xi w and almost unknown forms of taxes state income taxes, intangi- through the metal gloom should prove ble taxes, etc. have come into being. a glad tiding to those states In which Too many public official are seek- mining is a leading industry. ing more fund to spend; too few art Remember the good old days when seeking way to lower cost of govern ment. you believed there was an Easter Eye Specialist It is aliout time our citizens took bunny? Hut come to think of it that Richfield affairs in their own hand and said wasn't half as foolish as the innocent trust you put in the stock market Will be at Whoa!" to the runaway tax after you had grown up. DR. BULLOCKS OFFICE EVERY FRIDAY. The Federal Rureau of TOO LAW MEANS TOO MICH Engraving and Printing turns out each year one RAKING. MICH LA Hours: 2 until 4 p. m. bill'on pieces of paper money, and In discussing the political mania in some of us are See Us for "Glasses That Fit wondering who gc's this country for trying to remedy all share. problems by the passage of a "new law," by the establishment1 of a newr regulatory board or commission or by handing out public funds in an endeavor to benefit one group of citizens at the public expense, a kein LDVANCCD student of economic affairs recently said: "We allow disappointments in unachieved objectives to ruin our perspective; we become disgusted with further attempts at reconciliations of differences between parties and accept the other alternative of legislative enactment to impose a superior force on unreconciled parties, which leads only to bad faith, long delay in judicial interpretation and economic distress with all its consequent hatreds and fears. And so the cycle begins anew. We need patience and much fortitude to undo the stupidity of the past. ktr, Om Year la VtWAIFiN M plKL. iiiMuiiiii: ff SUBSCRIPTION RATES hi It p)r utr wad March S, UT9. tt mi- - - Utah. t at aecad hal'-na-, OMNI SAUNA. UTAfj W. adc-plet- V.--e- a. J l J frre-fur-ai- l mi-LIXTO- lh t- -i s, humc-builder- corio JCetterheads Snvdopes TWHeads GiveUsYour Orders foi W-ll- A Michigan trre sitter who perched Our Idea of an altruist is a con- in the branches for 100 days won other people pressman upending money where it wdll produce the most prize of $5. He could have done a lot better than that picking cherries. votes for the congressman. w -- Printing It qr Dr. J. L. Lewis A Oh-FRigERATlOH. Grow Own fegetable s SALAD vegetables, lettuce, beets, carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and green onions are more crisp and full of flavor when frcsldy picked. The same is true of beans, peas and sweet corn. To make the most of your gardening effort, plant the first quality tested seed now available in the Northrnp, King & Co. seed box at a nearby dealers ctill standard size vegetable packets r'JasAs-iip.Efino&.Co- ls fa--u A MAGNIFICENT WORK. The nation's schools, aided by po lice departments and other organizations, have done a magnificent work in educating IchUdren in accident prevention. In 1922, according to Albert W. Whitney of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters, 57,912 adults were killed in accdents in the United States. In 1928, 76,470 were killed, an increase of 32 per cent. In contrast to this, 18,598 children died through accident in 1922 with a slight increase in the two years following. Since then, the rate has gone steadily downward, with the result that if child deaths had increased at the same rate as adults, 6,000 more children would be killed each year than ia now the case. In other words, safety work is now saving the lives of 6,000 children annually. The query naturally arises as to why adults who are as susceptible to instruction as children would show steady increases in the accident rate. Hazards naturally increase as the world grows more complicated but they increase just as much for children. The reason for the discrepancy is that adults lack the educational environment of children. Just how the problem will be solved is difficult to say, but, as Mr. Whitney points out, it is good to recognize its imminence and seriousness. And the pessimism caused by our general accident records is partially alleviated by a survey of the magnificent educational work done among school children a work that cannot be measured in terms of dollars. Add sure signs of spring: The big league baseball teams are moving south again. 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