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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. ITTAli Kh ivestoclcl I ituatiorb InetUok inillrt MlWl U mewhl Ififtilff l Utrt b- -n Ms f.r lh.n t imrnmtnmt in valors of (in k4. 9a.kt.Uy IrHwl. !?. The ,4 nati a I r. 1 1 rf thr try, .. d lt i UJ cr bide f lw in m X'"U' frrf mtfVni tin of toJrc iMt) this country.! o .. . .f rattle Uuirr hde UVh ", W .fi, 'and uh inww Into , ft'un-- , i H1 ""H at wir-r.in- ln tj al huifo-- t ron4it.n above X croal iitiproarmrol ran bo of tho Jr proorturnt. Aa a tr4-oin tMi l in thr pro. kirn, ho prolurtin Initik improtr. Tho imhl ointrr oonl t'nito4 Statra frit off 15 9 It iokiimati that ho to W prr rrnt n ruat arta of tho fnito4 Statr. l markH, of all ratlio hkh-- arc uo4 by thoi4d yri blp tho i ooc4 In atvl aho inJurtry. Ijirly 1911,, rrlalhrly rhrap now ami It Ira jnrl!na!hn on tho part hi4o prior foil to tho hanl bvol in tht-r5 yrnrr, arr.r4inir to tho Armour! of ianufaclurrr to auhrtiiulo othor Ihm-au- , 1 jvriitork whirh aor a hral-- j tot;o pronjurt for o.4, a fratur thy hhlo ritualion hrrauko of ft lativ-- j uhirh ill rrn,.U.ol,y hart favor, in chaning up tho mirplua wool ly low atoraco h44 mr. br.w it ra-lroi- ll r rt ( a bt r nor-(abl- . C'bf ef y , II e INhb, givsle.1 I'urolesn bvfelu ' ,.f riM (or him ruidaa aeddlMr! J$ Ssu hr WS a areal in saw nay msa rihsps ... The Shereton The Late Italian The Georgian I UtTiua. bowing in )u ba line dash, j board and iureiu woi.trssv.iu w st H e barka of iseot two Xoi one nr two, rmnl I OIL but Iwtttt) (wo rlepltsnit "Tbs Mi ill nf lime bnnr in M Indeed eb.sos Christiansen Furniture Company 'Uwr," Job S norkrfrller Jr it b. U'.rr D 1 1. rw a House, agmia hats jgsi worth of Steel for will sup"Mg Siee-I- Rnekefeller'a rderd - flO.OOO.OoO Me buildings. ply ti. a . . , . thing to have r.tauy rolbillion or more. 17 370 QUALITY SHORN COAT MOHAIR COAT do! Pile Renewed by Soap and Water ORIGINALLY grown In Turkey and the angora or mohair goat Is now raised principally In the United States In order to meet the demand for the mohair fleece. Its popularity is accounted for In' that It is the most enduring ef all animal filters and therefor e'peeialiy suitable as an upholstery material which Is destined io receive hard wear, as In automobiles und railway coaches. The weight of inoliair fleeces varies considerably, ns do; their length ami Idleness. Tome of the fancy strains of nmhnir goats will grow hair so long that it lias to be braided np on Its f:uk to keep it from being caught In the underbrush, and their fleece wLtn tl'ii'oj will weigh as high at Zi i 1 Is encouraged by fr e car-'yur- e - t'-.- i Fr , ; J eri-es- - tm-m- in j n ,i It Is Not an Germany Is building a plane to go ip ten miles. Even at that height, we ih&ll know little about the air ocean ibove us. We are like deep sea fish .hat cannot go near the surface If hey came to tho top, they would burst, lecauae of diminished pressure. If we vent to the top of our air ocean, blood ressels in our lungs would burst, and ve should die, long before reaching he top, for lack of oxygen. How ever, e shall reach the top some day, in ilr tight flying compartments, with ixygen supplied under normal surface itmo8pheric pressure. Thus far we lave risen to only one fiftieth part of be atmospheres depth, and like the 'isbes, in their depths, we think we ire on top of the world. We are because it contains extra value in natural minerals most essential to the animal body. j j When the earlh was young its soil was rich in iodine, but the snow anj ' rainfall cf ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore, it becomes necessary to supply this vilal element, without which arJmzls cannot thrive j or produce maximum profits. j Authorises unanimously agree that Iodine and that this element is to-tli- life-givi- ng is a pieventative of Goitre and must be supplied to obtain maximum growth and pe feet health. . The iron content m RED STAR SALT priceless, as it supplies iron is to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. j -- There was nothing gloomy about five thackled men w ith their guard on the utsklrts of Atlanta when the convicts pounds. This, however, is most un usual, as the i'erage mohair fleece weighs 4.5? pounds, enough when scouted, spun and woven, to make suf fleient mohair velvet or velum to up holster a living room chair such as the one shown above. Fine furniture lias for decades been uphoistefed in mohair velvet, but onl.v in recent years has It been possible to get it in suth variety of up e minute colors, designs and styles. More especially, the housewife will appreciate that mohair velvet is scion (ifhatly mothproofed st the mill, so that by electing furniture so upiiol stere(jjpsb need no lunger dread the housewife's bugaboo the rav moth. house ag'ug In sdditiou to Its popularity ss s fine upholstery fabric, tnohalr velvet Is ued for rug., draperies and outer apparel. . Extraordinary roufs. COVERED MOHAIR CHAIR old-tim- e Ordinary Salt the nlstaken. It is gloomy to see men, shackled to prevent escape, at work on highways n various States. You feel that the ron rings on their ankles are on yours. nd the weight on their hearts, ou I'MISKlt 1 n yurlf eault. tube are Rays from the million-vol- t Jie first ever developed that will reach i tumor located in any part of the 'ody. on Drdinary radium treaiintrtit has xmflned to growths near the sm ce. fI . . UNSHORN CHAIR " 4 at AVERAGE MOHAIR GOAT FLEECE WILL COVER CHAIR UNCOVERED n iib-i- Intcr-Qcra- nto i n ting of bittm m In 'KlV" mi't I.Lt. r of driving hviuc lus (ii.t ail; ludrf of k rnliy buwr that ho . .here's ndhit. in it lhat will hurt jam keen in his appnr(iatiii of !'. M. C. KETTNER snylwl)' frel.ngs or off ml gol r.dlcuMus, nf all f KVl" wt k ,t it,.taste. with humorms kuhjeets. Tyears h w j.yr nf mti-r, is the ,n the staff of the Chi, ago Am In fart, "humanm-tn.m'hvls of real humor I a srnitivrrw rivet . Tliis was fol.iw,-- by a rarevi ti.ind-niMc of hfc, an charactentk' of Ids work, I'1 the more n tW ( h cago and then The people in his rartmins are human Kellner ha that scnsitivene and i he iwwpejNT syndicates claimed hhi Uings and you'll recognire n nius f.r rvpn iiig it in term f nd miide his work known through and Nme of h'a rartoona mis in all lh. m. t"l frit of neatly yur ut ti e United jttates. Wlo n he portrays nn iiwid-n- t Abr.g u H occasions as Memorial dv, S.I mmh for the practical MIh' r's day. Thanksgiving ami Ar rtperihe C'onrnle, you chuckle lrau mirtlce lera-which gave him the necessary that a similar raperience y.,u day are classics in rrvercr.l '.cche:Uc for rarloonTg. For, after' h.a. When he record a "I VI I'reve," and retrained Irraimrnt of d,p y ill. t r'in!iue is only a part of grateful to him for expressing1 orioimil vd ls!so graphVally how you foil alo.i! or.;:.g. Mmh m re p ijtortant In A.uor.g the many rartsmM vhal I he j.rtUt put into his cartoon seme of the annoyances of overydiy ktneritin ro are jamve who-and ly that rrtcrn "Lot" takojhfe. Ami when he tell of an "Kvmt wik has more appil to men row w Vs place among ti c leaders. Work !n the Lives of little Men, the years; paper Pu.hr, uth r who are Y.g under the handicap of being bar roll back and you're a Imy again w i'll favorites of women readers an M.l Til from covering j!i:iis or cntrr your Imybh Joys anil sorriws nml ethers who are csjsi!ally pnpuNr his Kottner i one vf with chihlrcn. Hut few, if any, have mainly jiys. varied in the outtand ng delineators of youth. that vepatahly which makes lien heir political aff dial ions as they arc ful America. Although born and rear- oopul-.- r with all l r of the ft, ho still turns ed in the rity, hi, favorite ao.nl vva. ily. In our opinion and we Ivoliee ohi r alb g , .i t a i loons uliVh aro forceful and a famu-r'wife (get him to talking, hat our readers who have las-cartoons in th;s compelling comnienLvrios on! shout her and you Imncd'aUdy think, :oying Kottner' eurp nt American affairs. And they're j f Riley's poem Out to Aid Aunt newspaper will agree with us Ket' ffictivc hecau-spe u.lly thoy'ivi Mary's!') and ho had his fgll shnrc''a it and that is why his work is od natured r mou nts on the fads of ixporietices in the regions of tl e an unfnil ng source of enjoyment tnd f ides of hu'vaukimL Tlvep' no ol' rwioimin' hole nn l kindnd do-- ! to millions of newspaper readers. d Mr. IT Ml II IV . heart of Manbenan ,ud. wboh is (he heart of (iirviu N.-kork. a group of ruarnlf)re-t.- l ImibMers o hows a great radio I be ter. bim-atlCvC station, cdtlc,-- , shop, perhaps tew kletroi-oliuGrand opr 'll From Tasadens conics new that Pr. Millikan, the famous scientist, who Hded Dr. Charles O. Iaurllen in the levelopnient of a million volt treat-ne- cAll Prices Include Radiotrons STANDARD Ask for our Free booklet entitled Homes nost dangerous disease. The money will be spent to alleviate :ancer suffering, to study its cause and xvalmcnt and, w W prov Islon, to edu aite the public as to prevrntion and xeatmcni of cancer. fotfr imf F ... Mm m atoag a spun f for cancer, tJo yhenvgffh f 136 O - ! aavva fl,500,000 to fight Hie world's YOU ARE CORDLULY INVITED TO A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF THE GENERAL MOTORS RADIO NOW' IN PROGRESS AT THE SHOWROOM AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. COME IN AND SEE THE DISTINCTIVE, HANDSOME PI RIOD CABINETS AND LET A DEMONSTRATION REVEAL THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OF THIS GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT. rii Quick Drying Enamel Enamel for Floor Quick Dry ing Varnisli Alabaslinc (or Wall g SALINA The Pioneer . ,!' ..ltfu?hr II n-- FOR. pUnegif appropriate, harmonious eo!orsrur erviee i cortlially dedicated. j The misfortune of the Individual. .Itauka to human nature.-whic- b ta fun Umentally good, often bring a blaaa-ato other. Egbert C. Fuller, of Connect Unit, en lured the agony of seeing his wife die f cancer. Ha Is dead now, and In the Inna Fuller Fund, in her memory, GENERAL MOTORS RADIO DEALER 1460 ri..r j A Japurse semi rigid dirigible, set. endurance record for ling a bat klud of airship, came down In Toklo recently after (9 hour In the Hr without refueling Slity hour fatal at 100 miles an hour would take t altlp across the Pacific Occrtn. YVo ahall soon have real flying and ( will Interest ua when It bring ua althla comfortable flying distance of Du rope and Asia. Goodbye to aafe aolatlon, then. ASA 158 , Msll after be re I, hi sled Ms a SAUNA, UTAH Tsdistes r collection That ti.t s lia Just as a collection o nsny dtopa of wstrr at Niagara rte-ilemwer. BURR MOTOR COMPANY M ltf intercsteJ in heautifyirg their wood paint their roc. m with homes--w- ho r-- Ur bj ;U ,J L. !.,r, tings possib! ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF Vt,a . u one f74 To those blncerely n art und. r the fvoeus newspaper ay.! j girt. I rsi.k Holme, and although M-- i K Ibc jonugret in Ms rls.s at nrt! Ms hi Uei when death bib- - are, GENERAL MOTORS RADIO CORPORATION - Ul1 ll , -)ir t JJ Brothers Paint The Ilitilictst Stmulanl of (hinllly lbi S lie U fvm- tw w t f frs-- l 4 rbspre esrlsnsibtj And a ag-aIt a . . l x sp-sni- d A . The "Little Generel The Hepplewhite The Queen Anne sre Ike iilbil sf .i si4 Ns ilLl n.t (Mired (Ilokilrinsft )if see btsLrc ran that, j in kb Va a a cohitM. dull,)" ltiot. ora. s4 Lf Clorsua kl all Its none s bsroiy si4 bw buitx-- stive bj A itsiiir .f rbws go. Ket" studu-4 Tha Rorksfrlier ecterprte. 10 be floishtd la three )era, will emptoy right lo fen thousand men st g,M . OwiV M. I,, ll I new ta I I 4 ut-lt- p-- if )' MdIU r.se tr ts. taiUMss a f.rtkt, U i- iUs.tst siLlvir iM rouutry vr " , rt ut d.irh. In C.lifoisila- - j l U-- t i.H tb HOW hair, or around U.h T't or .Uy jrvhitiUd im ,fM0 and brad n !,( ? i um, f7.w prr I t, nn'.h, 4unr!if Hoot, Iturjit th hide jrr-have wrkrd kickrt and! YkhJe iWiv U U ury lilt' in iho uol 4, mand i I ho nvtf active in many yrie Ihrro Is mrr active rhDa prior durin thr ino tnuhih of J!t3I rrratrd n cxjri jmand tkh is uuI!y lh frnmtvrr market for Amrnran hide and this'of a simninr wirht II I ftnrrall) H3d under bwl that muxh of lh Is, of ruor, valuable in helping hwwrvrr, unsold, ch an up iW surplus. tll JoolcipU nl.kh again jwYl out tho difficulty S'a proal inriotM in MU a alto adjulirg oierprductkn with un prbaUjf ran ho expected until grn-rjt- f Ir . bUsnsr , ? Mr; t MJrt -- 1 rUt'd 1 ii n Lowe in llte pse sort f l Fmi shs ss r fell) the fsm.i.-- r 1 cri,- tb-- i be Ihan jviir-c- not), A'' T TcV .f ! Fh1 killltri, .sli.g si-- l.f hsMKb l! "? U 4-- iuw doing !. l4 kt" P It Tun 'Diw Pitlum" for Ua AH' l.y dlswlliy pl) t4 i.i'.cwbstc of a ptur ,kT cattle industry my U tiiff, fvikt lrlrrH I hr u Mlf f J93I 4 nuiltH l the 0 uImn rtMoiC Uf CoAsidm ALL GRADES AT THE-- Sevier Valley Merc. Co. law a house on fire. The five men aroused the inmates, ed them to safety, thetf worked in the e hick smoke, saving the Household un.il driven out by the flames. There is little difference in the learts of men. The difference is in fur-lltur- leredlty, environment, opportunity. tlSnill J'!ii 11 ill i; I n ,! thJriji i dfJ ;a IJ .it pi A : in ? i'iihiniiI' uiiri; IiUi iii ;n niv jp;! w p ii ill id k Flaming youth flames dangerously. Rosario Bruno, a Chnnecticut boy of 18, wanted to take girls to the theater, ind they were not satisfied with 25-:e- movies, he said. He confesses that he killed Nirk Legelis, owner of a lunch wagon, with tome others, and. got f 19. Later, all ilone, he killed HarryW. Miller, 74, jwrher of a gastaion'al)d got $1.5 'do shared in olher burgflaries and loldups. The statement that nothing is wrong ith our young peorle may be too jroad. 1930. bt Kew Ffnsrf Smiiitt. I I Great Western Salt Co. SALINA K REDMOND "" yTT 5 |