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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH YOUR TOWNS MIRROR. (By Geo. Swain) .! JUNIOR HIGH NOTES I In a nearby large city, A fellar picked up a country news, He leaned back in a cushioned chair And found a place to plant his shoes, lie passed up the front page matter With just a casual glance, But when he came to the advertisin' Youd thought he was in a trance. Junior High Clasa Electa. Clasa elections were held nr irgnwr tnsir bit craft. Thank heaven, for one supremacy. Let ua also be grateful to those that manage the Goodyear Company, at Akron, Ohio, and made It posaible for the Government to get auch a ship. The new dirigible, 785 feet long, carrying 5,500,000 cubic feet qf o flier countries- - This Week hj ARTHUR BR1SBANB Friday, American Ships students Our New Dirigible were chosen from the various secJudge Hopkins of Kansas tions: 9A Verl Wilcox, president; New Russia's Primer Lyal Yirgie Nelson, The Shipping Board, about to sell Nelson, secretary treasurer; Claine He read the names of business houses. some big ships, Including the giant Draper, class representative. 9B Leviathan, will make sure that AmerTheir ideas and their schemes, 1 enard Anderson, president; Norma Then said, Theres a bunch that ican ships will continue to be owned by Americans and operated to create Leo Sorenson, knows s commercial marine for the United class representative; Don Searle, What advertisin means. States. secretary-treasure8A Inez Wilson, Thats a e town, Ill bet, Fortunately the principal bidders LaJune William, president; Thats just the place for me are the Dollar Line and Herbert Grace Madsen, secretary-treasure- To set up a little business, Fleishhacker, on the Pacific Coast; Louise Nielson, class repKermit Roosevelt, son of the late Im goin out there and see. resentative. 8B Lee Black., presiPresident Roosevelt, and Vincent Ast-oDoes your little paper Mr. Bruce of Baltimore, a brother dent; Duane Jensen, Give an of town? of Mellon's and secretary-treasureimpression your Secretary Okerlund, Clyde others on the East Coast. Ellen Searle, class representative. Does it show business goin up, Both these groups are entirely Or would you think its cornin' 7 Clair Payne, president; Afton American. Rumors to the contraiy ? down Reed Kimber, Nielson, notwithstanding, there Is no British or Lois Frandsen, It may mean a lot to you, secretary-treasureother foreign ownership or control in In and the like, payrolls class representative. 7B Elwood Maof the groups. either son, president; Rojean Cushing, If youd do some real advertisin The question Is which will give and n And use your paper for guarantee the best price. And It is Gam Harward, "mike. the class hoped tht consideration will be given Roger Martin, by Mr. OConnor of the Shipping Board representative. The boys cant play in the streets and by the administration to any repnow because of automobiles, and they resentations as to plans for cheap Policemen. cant play on the lawns because they transportation for American travelers, The Junior high of Salina has spoil the grass, and they cant play particularly for American public school teachers. aJopted a new method for obtaining in the house because they make so order in the halls and classrooms. A much noise. Recently, Mrs. Hoover, christening boy or girl from each class is chosthe United States dirigible Akron, reEach policeman en for policeman. Chenrsts now announce that they leased from the airship forty-eigserves one week, thus giving each cen and white pigeons, one for each State produce silk synthetically student an opportunity. The police- we it wont be long now until They flew promptly to their homes suppose man wears a white ribbon, which theie will be the giant ship rose in the air, putgeneral unemployment they call a badge. This badge has among the silkworms, too. ting thq .United State.s ahead of a" Junior High pr'nted on it. This badge is handed to the policemans she opened it so the sun could shine home teacher every night. This is so into the box. We were all curious to the badges arent lost outside of the see what was there. She lifted out Junior high. The policemen report of the box what we thought was a anyone making disturbance. There large stone, but to our NORTH SALT LAKE, October 1 surprise four have been a few reported, but the legs and a head popped out from un- Hog market closing about steady at Junior high is striving for a perfect der a shell. Instead of a stone, we weeks full decline; bulk of record. good saw a new kind of visitor a turtle. butchers $5.35 bringing This was the first visitor we have Student Body Elections. to $5.65; heavies down to $5.00; bulk Vd that couldnt speak to us. The following students were electpacking sows, $3.00 to $4.00. ed to the various offices in the stude- Bus Service Crippled. Cattle market about steady; not nt-body: Joe Freece, president; On account of the Redmond truck many good kinds offered; good Vera Phyllis Ottley, a wheel broken, the Aurora steers, $4.50 to $5.50; choice kinds Jerold having Wilcox, secretary-treasuretruck will be used for bringing both quoted higher; good heifers, $4.00 to Shepherd, yell master; Miss Staples, Redmond and Aurora students. Each $5.50; bulk good cows, $3.00 to $4.00; faculty representative. morning the first truck will leave cutter grades dowm to $1.50; good Aurora at 7:15 and from Redmond at bulls up to $3.00; bulk good veal A Speechless Visitor. 7:30. The second truck will leave bringing $4.50 to $5.50. Our teacher brought a large mysteri- Aurora at 8:15 and from Redmond at Sheep market steady to strong; m ous-looking box to school. She 8:30. This will continue until the good lambs sold; odd lots mixed fat moved it carefully from the corner other bus is repaired, which will not and feeder lambs, $5.00; several lois of the room to the window, where be for a few days. ewes weighed off cars at $1.75. September 25. The following vice-preside- helium gas, ernment. displaces 7,400,000 cubic feet of air. The royal Princeaa Victoria, wife of Every dirigible la a submarine Immersed In the air ocean, in which It the Duke of Brunswick, starts a restaurant in her husbands ancient operate!. The ship has a lifting capacity of castle at Gnunden In the Austrian 230,000 pounds, 182,000 pounds more Salzkammergut. There will be a candy than iti own weight, and travels 84 store, dance floor, luncheon, open to miles an hour. Such a ship, loaded anybody able to pay. with gai and explosives, approaching There Is talk of a British combinasilently, high up in the night, could tion Government to Include the Labor completely wreck any city In the and the Tory party, with Baldworld and destroy every human being party win, Tory leader, Prime Mlnleter, In It. MacDonald Foreign Secretary, Sir Let us hope that this ship will serve William Plender, an accountto a other nations, ant, Chancellor of the expert only as warning It Exchequer. and do no killing. would be amusing to see the Labor . Chief Justice Hughes who has the nad Tory parties combining to run the final say, sent to New York Federal Government, something like a cow sod Judge Richard J. Hopkins of Kansas, a horse hitched together, shutting who saw Interesting things In New of power Lloyd George, ablest man la Britain. York, aa he told Mr. Ewing of the New Great 1910. or lUne fsatans SfaSicMt, let.) Orleans "States, Professor Guarnlerl of Columbia and other at luncheon recently. Some financial experts are advocatJudge Hopkins surprised and griev- ing restoring prosperity by permited Mr. "Legs Diamond by proving ting the manufacture and sale of that Federal judges mean business. He sent Mr. Diamond to prison for beer. Well, this might not make us four years, fined him $11,000, and Inbut it would make us feel that formed the District Attorney that he rich, until the effects wore off on way would give him evidence with enough In It to send Mr. Diamond and others the morning after. to jail for thirty or forty years more. All Great Britain now wants to Those who believe that the law and Mahatma when should be above bootleggers will be economize, much obliged to Kansas for sending Gandhi arrived there he showed them Judge Hopkins, and prohibitionists something economical in the way of will recall with satisfaction that the dress. Judge is a regular Kansas prohibitionist. -- Bas-tia- vice-preside- n, r. live-wir- vice-preside- r; r. c; son-in-la- r; ot r; I, home-tow- secretary-t- reasurer; ht light-weig- a Sale, TrcfuWTSvinr puohTr. The crop, biggest In sixteen years, Is lowest In price. Russians say, that In their country, such a gigantic crop would mean Joy for all the people and clothes, shoes stockings, etc., for those that need them. Here, the crop means worry for farmers and a problem for the gov- Mravdtagfoptnsc by the Russian for children of high government New Russias school age, called Primer," published here by Houghton Mifflin, tells Russians how stupidly rich America manages her affairs, the people suffering when crops are big, farmers especially suffering. The primer quotes a book by an American, Stuart Chase, called A Tragedy of Waste, describing a big load of ripe watermelons thrown overboard to keep up the price, and thousands of gallons of milk poured Into the rivers and creeks of Southern Illinois In 1920" and placards, posted on the highways In the Middle West, advising farmers to burn corn Instead of coal. Our latest cotton news will give Russians new material for their chapter on American management. Recently, the government forecast a cotton crop of 15,584,000 bales, and lmmdlaty cottqn fejl seven.dollars A book published ht -- vice-preside- r; b Salesman Travels Cheaply Printing Vho Traveling expenses 1 Three Thousand Persons An swer Call for Antique Upholstery. furniture, considerably more than a century old. still In good conditions and that has been In dally use since the time of Its purchase, has been discovered by the Household Science Institute of Chicago, In response to a prize offer of $250 for the oldest piece of furniture covered In mohair. Since the day the contest opened. Interesting reports and description of old pieces of furniture have been pouring Into the Institute offices and now a staff Is engaged In sorting over the contestants. The contest close Octo her 1. One sofa entered In the com petition Is claimed to be at least years old; a chair, one of a set purchased by a bride and groom before the War of 1812, Is another Interest tng entry and there are several articles reported to be at least a centurv old. Red was the predominating color In olden days, the samples submitted show, but occasional green one suggesting that the modern love of color variety and the prefer ence for "cooler" shades had Its be ginning many years ago. Along with the mohair entries, many of horse hair were received. Unfortunately for the contestants ho submitted horse hair, they will not be eligible for the prize, s the winner must submit mohair, the hair of the Angora goat. To date, more than 3,000 entries have been received. Practically every state tn the Union has been represent ed. The most likely claimants for the prize so fur are from the East where fine furniture used In the early days and Imported from abroad Is still the cherished possession of the household. Mohair-upholstere- d cent I Good printing on costs you little aj much for you. Use more lalesmanship. If mama wants to be convince, that she isnt as young as she use', to be, let her try on one of those Empress Eugenie hats in front of a mirror. high-pow- er Floyd speaker, fires in able to Gibbons, tumultuous radio is helping fight the forest the West. lie ought to ba blow em out. rwm It Is Not an Ordinary Salt ft! . . . But Extraordinary .... because it contains extra value in natural minerals most essential to the animal body. tk '1 rod Iossessing the basic goodness of sound design and fine manufacture or produce maximum profits. 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