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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH S ALINA THE SUN Livestpck; Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Issued fjX Refjich One Year Six Months 1.00 Payable la Advance . asthe Z Rates Given on OF SALINA . .Salina . .. ' . . Utah'-- - st V Application. Editor and Publisher H W. CHERRY " the kon new. First State Bank 1 Hi I?nt this $2.00 In making change of address give old fddress as well ; . Undesirable (as it dal before tbepenoral lowering levels? lnsl.rt, the dollar to time replace 0, Iirae right w-nu ' 'r and replenish our breeding herd ? kind. When rrtofa of fhe better brethren IVny of the wont produce she should of the bovine faith have already made! to the shambles. The ir-- 1 in vay unde the good headway cashing have a goo exanjple in Isirymen ables. While it s tnuxthat out herd? under the urge thir culling down on .the HiflWck that , butter-fa- t. lov of cf oo prices a beef, that condition is offset by is Hoarders their slogan. in decline value the corresponding replacements. The whole ljst is so that the relationship stands aboi Jflogs in Tn!crmounta;n Co jh toy. o SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Advertising Situatiorb J nattwr under th mail Entered at the prvtoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s 1879. . act of Congress of March 3, 1 w oe j. trifly gigcn- - Looks as though the Intermountain H. B. CRANDALL GATES. O country lsoir.to raise lots of pork- o tic scale. WITH THE WORLD. . President Cashier rs this yJir. Qood f?ods are abunwe are constarjly being dant and And yct Some Americans Ui.wish to pr4 o apparently hogs offerdhe What cooperatives can do for the told that the way to promote thg pros- best chance for price gain. C. RET ER SON E. V. JOHNSON, themselves of'en farmer is well exemplified by the beis to States United the qj perity such minds are observed to have beAssistant Cashier AsMant Cashiej; come the worlds Dairymen's League Cooperative asso- good thing, $nd in getting broad, rathei thin come, to k stray American standards of livelation, a pioneer in the far eastern are in the habit of joining in the EuAmerican leurity, ing, jeopardize field. ropean chorus of detraction of Uncle and surrender Amerieati just' riph'sj tional packers 0who thought that the acAll .activities of the association, Sana The European cartoonists . interest in v of a maudlin, amr 9 e a r of the old gentleman is that to F. H. Sexauer, its ,o Intr mountain country was realty go- of sacnlfe.iu intermit lonal- doctrine to bucolic raise the . hogs and he backed up squeeze Shylock trying irgtc dent, center on the one idea of equit-reflect higher values. Deceptive. unhis out thi of benevolent, thought by spending a consider-,- able returns to its members, and as- The eastern cattle marked seems to That French lawyer who said She able sum of .neneyn mcJermzing a selfish and more civilized neighbors, wel1 es is too beautiful to be bad A BUSINESS s . lts sured and protected markets. As a , To those 0WS hol,lm& . nlanl ought to in Titv9 cciiah totally ignorant of the true Lno . . The see the cantaloupe we picked yester-daon the better kinds. Vcially result, the volume of milk sold and jnv ur(jl(,ss 0f p;ur)oean nations and LIGHTHOUSE. to supply the pork renuiT"- western markets are pccting strong to highMacon (Ga.) Telegraph. handled by the association during peoples, such portraits look like the History slyivPs that, after e- ry ments or several Western distnbuts ler on the better keds, everything m 1930 In spite of depres don and do-- , real thing. peri8d of depression the businjis upthe beef line cashing with reasonable Lvae We Ngvv that the Fourth of July is been s exin well condemned, swing which is as sure to foilow as' was iTi,a'-econsumption o 0 J and barley except for promptness. at carries at- dayftght after darktua-s- , over, of our selfish" because diyyqp ever stop to think that cess of the previous year. The assoThe calf market is lower. fco3 bhaA settled, the.hfig there is no such thing as an indepen; and economic standard, to titude allied toward the titsaij ing .i powers, ciations nu mber.diip increased by 00 o The lamb .market still continues deneg day for a married man? which won the? war. We gqj- into a high levs Is. We all knew that thi hU'.yiess.. several thousand, bringing the total war "with the The packer had 4 change Vs plans: weak to lovver4.Xhe best thing abopt cause's and issues of process tukespl.ife hut djrmg to nearly ,'0,000. At the end of ten which we had nothing to do, as recession period we are too mu-hut it.9-- we again fthd a .kirplus of the bfcdness is the optimistic attitude evidenced by the as bu.'ac-sbecome to panicky v.liat and (rtfnr grains .that! wilf of the growers, F. O. BULLOCK , years of operation the a oeintion has President Wilson once said. W could dined aare arm putting ttiMr ey f uadat.ons burft es uon ioor have r more the money by conversion into war, ignoring volume ag stayed out of 209 plants, handling a . DENTIST . e money back inixi the bftsjness. . Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. the issues involved, and played flpon sveept away. , pork " of dairy products. In Gunnison Each Wednesday the needs of a world war to our own Injury, loss aq! tragedy it'sult.f!ym In YioanDnie, lots g? people' Sexauer enrichment. TJie dairy industry, Mr. A D.tb Good Salesman So far from doing this ignorance or oinexnenenc' in nil ing ave come to tin western states, es- - . 0 Salina Utah said, must look forward to lower! we went to the rescue 1f tlrt allies. with, the .forces of nature on. sc.f, on: Can you give me Mrs. Sneezer iTie coa.--- t to the jn8 pedftllt cot, prices for its products .for siweral We spent and romfnittedoourselas to land or in business? . fackersare also looking Corvvan? to ssmetlAng to arfest the development JLhe A lighthouse aluK of a cold? . ocoaji shorot an increased .supply fronj tdie years in the futute. To meet this sit- the future for :mi expenditure of an I cad recobis . built t (Lufter. amount against Druggist Certainly! cc.imtrv-equal probably must be uation there 0 t greater producJ U:de them. t II. bed dis as a dudfailing o our national wealth at the begin at sea look for it t 0 o Are we going tocj)i luce, or coning economy and cooperation between of the war. We slowed down stands on a foundation of solid rod tinue ning live from to hand int hcv cooperative, the Eye Specialist mulh off Wife three group1the rate of increase in national wealth It has strength and enduring quah-tie- tlie eastern J(in, Im so disappointed! e farmer? o o o Richfield dis ti'ibi the ui.J . dependent dairyman . . John preVailjng during the .eight year-Whats the mattej0 now, s There is a similarly hclwTen the tor. They must work together, unsel- - from 1901 to 1912, dear? during o 2 Will be at rtd stock fire insurange. iVarkctTendcncy. ; decade 1912 We the from lighthouse Wife Here it. is yeur birtffday, 1922, fislily, for tlm benefit of the industry Insurance statistics throw the dear Rog prices gre holding faifly qjeady and you forgot to bring me home a o DR. BULLOCKS OFIOE as a whole if success is to In' achiev- asked no indemnities nw territorial of kitovvlcAge andoxp'r-V.j,white it looks as thoqgh th seasonal imgsent to give to you.e while our war associates light acquisitions ed. The hanker, the minister, .the 0 o ftere dividing an area equal lo that ience on the ffre hazards which busi- i crorse Blight be Tefk'cted, during . 2 until 4 p. m. Hgurs: teacher, the merchant everyone with of continental Unveil States. We cut ness andTndlYiduals rnflfft met t in the next tfiree months. Th&re is no It seems that some nations not an interest in American prosperity in good fimes and in bad. surplus in See Us for Glasses That Fit tight and thats the tiirje 8nly want assistance, but wanl to be must be affected, for good or ill, by down the debts of our associates to daily life, 0 hazards are just as ck finite as of the year when the decreased run paid for accepting assistance. These about And United the t5titea conditions within the dairy industry. the rocks which the lighthouse guards What one cooperative has done we have got for our pains through n" - against. ford of accusation the and is doing, other cooperatives in service l!ut insurance rAulefs a the other localities can do. Only through Hgners and pointing out thg danger; it beyond a of for ShjTock being reputation cooperation can a stable market and Americans, pfovideS for indemnity fter losses a fair price be assured. The Dairy- all this. And many to wont in . .' public ovef tfee occur. weep mens League and similar enterprises o dimes In of rest committed the ofbusine.y depression, wrongs upon o have pointed, the way that deads toin in losses of storms at times sea, ward sound agricultural development. the world by the greedy, militaristic, EbECTRIC IS, imperialistic United States, are insist- crease and security values d'dine. ing that our tariff laws,our imniigrne-tio- Then ft is that Insurance service CRIME CAUSES BEYOND . laws, our financial policies and stands out ..in its strength Iii Jhe MERE RESTRICTIVE L WS. rock upon which th .lighthouse is dicour political program should built. If there were ar.y weakness in The causes of crime are almost in- tated by a European finite in number. . flr political judicial tribunal in its foundation, it would crunjh;like The pressure of social forces, racial which ye are. minority Qiembersr Just the Ifouse built upon the sand .. Times of stress emphasize the fact influences, poverty, false standards of why the United States should.be af.. insurance does in reality stand that even conditions climatic .education, flicted with a all these are responsible to some element is as hard to explain as the basis. of credit and that stock serious or as the problem of why dogs are des fire insurance, built upon the reek degree for otherwise. Anil so are the better tined to be perpetually annoyed byi0UnaRn rjltes based upon th? l nown causes such as law ofaverages, renders its irtdispen-sabldrug addiction, fleas, scivica without interruption .at alcoholism, illiteracy, the gang spirit In a recent address Assistant Sec- times. all and blood taints like insanity. ... . atretary of Commerce Klein called A very complexity and number of tention to the service the United crime causes is an unanswerable arStates has rendered the rest of the gument against the effort to subdue world, principally Europe, since the the criminal by passing more laws. World War. Here are a few $C the The penologist, the criminologist, the items: psychiatrist in their hands lies the Americans have loaned to foreigntrue future of crime prevention. Mere ers $23,000,900,000 since 1914. This legislation prohibiting the use of var- includes only the original war debts ious instruments or chemicals which and publicly offered loans to foreign might be used to commit a crime, cannot overcome the conditions, phy- governments and corporations. Direct investments of Americans sical, emotional and mental, that are abroad during that period have amresponsible for making thieves and ounted to more than $5, 000, 000,000. murderers. iKyo benevolent Charitable, religious, and educational enterprises abroad A TIME FOR OPTIMISM. have been assisted by Americans to It is true there is unemployment!" the extent of $494,000,000. It is true business is dull. It is true Immigrants have sent from the & a monthly that conditions, at home and abroad, United States to Europe since 1921 maj Hie for fellows, young cr tld. who iotj for Dut is in it earned th also here true the h i3 great outdoes. Kirh money remedy. cry aggregate crammed full of interest. ng that if all of us who have jobs, have of $2,377,000,000. nd uvinating nctures of spirits Hunt Ing, Pithing, Oamping and Trap American tourists have money to spend, were spending and experiences and aiuabie . spent fing . formation about guna nllus, it as abroad y usual, instead of investing during the nine years ending . how tackie. camp outfits 'Jells do cook grub, how to bmld : . how to tram hpntiig hoarding it out of phantom fears,-ther- 1930, $5,829,000,000. cwmta, whera, wnen and Low to dogs, We have paid to foreigners would soon be little unemployin eaten flah and a thousand and ment and business vvould be flourish- freight in the nine years ending 1930, And heres thg rh. ?'Howheiwto'u famous Wor ing. The world isnt about to come to $1,959,000,000. REMINGTON an end. The United States is not The United States has spent direct, about to topple over the precipice. ly in foreign countries during the SPORTSMAN'S The host and most wonderful minds of same period, $984,000,000. KNIFE . own In actual civilization are active, as in no other Americans have spent in advertis- ah . Biztt with stag hantwo long and period of depression, for..cooperaUe ing abroad during that nine years dle (lender bladea, what tmi need for art ion to wipe out injustices, to re- $300,000,000. Can you hire anyone to chop your wood, build your fires, kmmng and !hh and gume. move defects, to euro social and ecoDuring the nine years ending 1930 lllkdei are of keep the smoke and soot off the walls, the heat out of nomic ills and ailments. The whole Americans paid foreigners as interest quality itel right lotofa Ci4 )nt slitclean job f society, as never before, is devot- on investments $2,377,000,000. your kitchen, and pay for your wood and coal for ting and skinniig. President Hoover has just made a ing itself to the succor of the unfor10c a day?' . tunate. Out ofyhe turmoil there aie declaration in favor of de4bt payment . which 'Euand has given gradually envolving plans pur- postponement poses that will lift humanity to a rope great encouragement reflected OFFER . higher and safe plane of existence. in the rapid rise of securities there. We will eend yon thia It is out of crises that improvement American transactions with foreign Upm.ngton Spoilsman emerges. There is enduring truth in countries involve on both sides a the ancient saying that it is darkest total expenditure -- of about iust before dawn. Omaha annually. We derive no net profit whatever from our foreign FOR AMERIOVS ACCOlNT CRITIC L TIMES PROVE VALUE OF COOPERATION. factor to the.world on a dLS. Vice-Preside- broad-minde- d, i , j alf presi-jtur- 1 s- life-bloo- d ... ir ex-Lb- e . y. ( - . j Am-er;can- s, d liv-jJ-- .r Oft 1 j te j 1 va.-v- ..I j ! one-thir- dnter-wountai- tv:rn d O n Dr. J. L. Lewis O - s. a five-sixth- 01 -- O d one-hal- f. sharp-witte- ... .COOIEItY super-governme- e hunting fishing FISHING 1 in- tim-hil- e I dean-m- The average cost.of Elec-- ; trie Cooking in. Gunnison is less than 10c per day. .; g . ( SPECIAL Ask About Our Easy Terms. $10,000,-000,00- dealings. Mr. Klein is right in concluding ADVERTISING The new, but thoroughly tested and proven cure for that far from being a our Uncle Sam has been a business bene- ailing business. skin-flin- t, TELLURIDE POWER CO. 0 Saftltffftoa luaranttfi er monty rrtunJtd, MtU or tifr today. HUNTING & FISHING Tasslt Vjv Sostoo. Mui cs o |