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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE SALINA SUN Lius, Sna can't slow Jj Arthur Brisbane issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Enter! at a good excuse, should go to jail. An optomist is one who tries to jail anybody here for stealing on a really big scale. Such gentlemen usually go, not to jail, but to Europe. This Week How to Find Gold. Earth Quakes From Holes. In Old New York. New Blood Pressure Idea. mail matter under th the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Two gold items. First, to Und gold First State Bank OF SALINA Interesting news for those getting hard or worrying too old. working too much. La Joie, of Los Angeles, nounces the use, at the hospital De La Pitie in Paris, of an instrument that detects high blood pressure in time. Dr. La Joie says the late Senator Dwight W. Morrow suffered from a kind of blood pressure that be calls "silent hypertension,'' a trouble not revealed by old methods for detecting an- Utah Salina ia these- days, select some giant "batholith and hunt One Year .$2.00 around its base. A batholiUi is a mass of granite, protruding from the 1.00 Six Months earth, with a jagged top showing the Payable In Advance effects of intense heat and reaching, sometimes, hundreds of milts down . Into the earth. in making change of address give old address as well as the new. blood pressure. Millions of years ago these "batho- - I American doctors will be Interested liths" forced their way up through rock In testing the value of the new idea. on Application. Advertising Rates Given lying about them, volcanic heat help- j The cowardly brutality of pigeon lug the process, and the gold came up is not In It the them. has been abolished and the with says shooting granite, Editor and Publish H. W. CHERRY the learned Professor Emmons of the country gets along very well without a n n r University of Minnesota, but nearby, pigeon's blood. It can get along also H. B. H. S. EIGHT COMMANDMENTS TEACH EIRE PREVENTION in the rocks through which the without the brutality of prize fighting ' Cashier President morten granite pushed, rich deposits and the shedding of blood that smears FOR PARKING. IN SCHOOLS.. of gold are frequently found within a the faces of boxers and boxing gloves fd)r politicians and Chief Frank C. McAuliffe of Chi' Parking is one of the most vexa- .few miles of the granite outcrops. j and makes profit E. V. ' '! Gold item number two. the advanced of municipal problems. On the tious. opinion promoters. cago,. recently ' Assistant Cashier 'that fire prevention should be more one hand, 'there must be regulations .The American institute of Mining is .In New not It brutal. and Fencing requires Metallurgical Engineers, widely taught in schools: Fire pre- to insure a safe continuous flow of a better vention in the home, he pointed out, traffic, and on the other, the rights York, is told that dentists bury every, magnificent training, and is exercise tuan boxing ever ;y,OUO,000 worth of gold in the year physical 'is purely a problem of instruction, of business in each .particular district ' teeth of their patients. Little of- that could be, and it is an exercise that and by putting the subjcct into the must bo considered. 6vef gets back into circulation, and, could prepare men for the use of the ."hi swell N. school curriculum children will grow Halsey traffic engineer in about twelve hundred years, denbayonet, since the .bayonet must be up with an innate knowledge of fire .f the Nat oral Bureau of. Casualty tists could use as much gold as there used. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Talboe: and A push from a soft boxing glove dees hazards a.nd dangers and the ways to and Surety underwriters, hasenvolv. is how, for money, in ail the world. Mrs. Owen Jensen, were business gold everywhere, in- - not train a man to face cold steel. offset them. The young mind is much ed the following table of command . However, there-ivsitors at the capital city over the By Special Correa pendent billions of dollars 1 .endless .. eluding . more receptive than the old one an me'nts on the subject:' week-en. State and National, governments w city oceans We aters. worth .in tue may 1. Thou shalt not park so close- to' the generation which really undernever Itarn to extract that, although-nothin- are discharging unnecessary employes, stands the fire menace will be the an intersection as to interfere with 'or talking about it. Chicago plans to lay Presented. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson anis impossible.. . that-wil- l it. the maximum line conquer of drop 2,501 workers, Los; Angeles more The Redmond ward Relief society is nounce the birth of a baby girl, born generation sight permitted than SOU; other cities in proportion. The United States Navy submarine March 3rd at the Poulson home. This is a wise suggestion, worthy by the fixed obstruction on the corner. .ponsoring a play that is to be shalt not 'park in double discovers in the .Caribbean Sea a It is true that public employes, apthe in of the broadest consideration. It is o opera Saturday evening, pointed by politicians to pay political hole almost five miles deep that modern is a The ure. production generally known what safety educa- l'ne at any time or place.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson and debts, tend to increase line barnacles 3. Thou shalt. not park at. an angle proves to have, been the center of the ma. Oh, Susan, directed by Eras-- - Vrrl Poulson motored to Salt Lake tion in the schools has accomplished on a ship. It is not just that taxpayers area ea.rthqu-uhrecent in the Santiago - Christensen. The following are in- in the past few years. Vivid, timely except on streets. of sufficient width as they do, tens of thousands of Sunday for a brief visit. ' .earthquake disaster, in other words, carry, Tided n the cast: Mable Christensen, lessons in the fundamentals of acci- to permit two channels in each direc-- . the- - batiKS, or sides, of Uiai great hole, unnecessary salaries, but fairness demands that men and women trained-tdent prevention' have been responsible ition and only where stajls haw been caving in, prooabiy caused the trembrra ne Nelson, Faunda Mickelson, A1 Smith says he will run again if and not re- Mada marked lanes. only one kind of off . by for lowering the death and injury rate ling ol sunouuUiug earth masses that Hales, Mrs. Deloyd Christensen, nominated. Well, he milsixteen a got sponsible for the waste, should have Vera Jenseh, Byron Jensen, Lauritz lion votes among children of school age during f 4. Thou shalt not park' where it we;caii eartuquake." it is known that reasonable 1928 in and 'time to in which figreadjust probably Blain Poul-so- n. ures a time when accidents to adults and restricts space, available for moving eucU deep sea hpies," with very steep itlieir months of Smith, Ardale Jensen and ' at few a that it Democrats lives, least, 16,000,000 near of coast two-wathe exist y 'sides, Japan,. . children of other ages have steadily traff c below that necessary for salary continued, or .a longer period on cant be wrong. simultaneous movement, us'ually causing .frequent earthquakes in i increased. half pay. r .' lessons on a similar 20 feet. a , Mrs. Neal Draper entertained Texas lines up solidly for Speaker it is encouraging news, for It means John 5. Thou shalt' not park on. the- - imas Democratic presi- - j group of friends last Saturday afterN. scale would unquestionably produce F. O. BULLOCK that .in ages to Come men will provide equally valuable- results. The reason proved travelahle portion of the high-- 1 against' eartuquake, as they now pro- dential nominee. His boom, rapidly noon in honor of her birthday anniDENTIST : our national fire loss is so disgrace- way in rural 'distr'ets. growing, may interfere with Demo- ' versary. Mrs. Draper served a delivide against lauusnues in mountain 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Hours tu were at ' cratic pians carefully made, cious luncheon to In Gunnison Each Wednesday guests. fully high is that so great a part of ,G. Thou shalt hot park opposite : passes., huey.-ardoing that now, in twenty leaying him out. Uie Blue Cut of Uie c.ajou Hass. Giant the population is not only careless in street ear tracks ufdessa full Salina Utah ((01,111, by kiAg Ftaturet Syndicate, lac.) to bear the is available for moving traffic submarines, strong enough its habits, but does not understand club met at the The the simple ABCs of fire prevention. 'between the ra 1 amj the parked cars. wafers weight, scouting on the sea Now trouble has broken out in home of Mrs. Leo Christensen Thursfloor, will level otL the steepest, most 7. Thou shalt ftot park on the school Too many adult minds present a day afternoon. Mrs. Frank Thurston dangerous gorges in the ocean depths, strange resistance to the influx of side of the street' ' adjacent to th? j Foolish doublers will say it cun Memel, and the League of Nations gave a lesson on Child Welfare. ' knowledge. Making fire prevention a school building. never be done. They also said men has been called to settle it. Do you 8. Thou shalt not park adjacent tii would never fly, Iron steamboats know where Memel is ? Its a cinch Notary Public 'subject in our schools will not solve Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Christensen of . the problem today but it is the best hills or curves whenever it reduces would not float, and one congressman you would soon know if Uncle' Sam Salt Lake City, were visiting with Salina, Utah insurance we could obtain for lower- the maximum visibility permitted by was turned out by his constituents were a member atihe-- ' League and relatives in Redmond and Salina last Piute Offices ' : ' because he was toot enough to be- - had to ing fire loss ten or twenty years the week. help settle the quarrel. hence. If these commandments-a'rfollow, lieve in ' telegraph and vote money to ed, both the safety and usefulness of try it, our streets will be vastly increased.THE HARD, COLD FACTS. In New. York where this Is written every oohy is ousy except those not at "The nation cannot tax itself rich. worn, auh they are busy worrying. It cannot dole itself back to prosperTue. real esu.te .iax rate has been instates The with relief problems ity. tor 1022 which .means that creased on their hands cannot- get any addibauiisj insurance companies and others tional money to spend by piping their that lend on mortgage will increase funds to Washington in the form of their real esiui-- homings..' taxes and getting them back again as Max U. bteuer, a man not pleasant when would loans. or Inevitably they gifts oipmeu la yaa, is uyilig.tO con- . viuce u mat that banners lose some of it on the way. In addifciauu .jury close ,uu. cause depositors toTose.mil- tion they would have the aggravation of seeing their own money, which n' demoralizing markets,- and give they could administer themselves .possible" aid to- our campaign every much more economically, managed by increased-consumptionfor a string of red tape leading to the In other words, the dairymen must desk of some Washington bureau be organized. And that goes for all clerk. San Francisco Chronicle. farmers,, no matter what commodity VSWVIWVSrfWV,VVVVVSAAAAWWSAiNiiNNANAVSAAiNAAiAwyAAVVSASAAAA they have to offer. General poor business conditions have, of course, been We live in a modern age of fast production. Competition is responsible for low farm prices but Irek of cooperation among farmers spurring Stock Growers as well as farmers to bigger and quicker themselves has unquestionably done yields of meat, lambs, wool and milk. Just as the elements taken as much or more to knock prices down from the soil must be put back in the form of fertilizer, so the aniand keep them down. mals body, sapped of its strength, must be rebuilt. To preserve On the day the last independent their strength and insure sound teeth and normal bone structure, farmer joins a sound cooperative, agriculture will have real and permanminerals must be fed. We know of no better, safer, or more economFinancing the cowman is one of the around 7 Is per cent against a ent prosperity. And in the meantime, ical way of supplying these minerals than by daily feeding of Red 84 per cent. all farmers owe it to themselves and problems of the day. In certain secStar Salt It is also necessary that the loan their calling to do everything possible tions it is reported that local banks ' to rediscount to companies back up their cooperatives, not qualify have formed associations for the purthrough these federal 'agencies by in- only through their own loyal support, Red Star Salt is Natures own containing as it does the bodypose of broadening their livestock loan vesting a certain amount of their but in farmers bringing unorganized building elements of Calcium, Iodine, Phosphorous and Iron-ele- ments operations, relieving the individual capital in U. S. Bonds to be deposited 'nto the fold. We live in a fast moving, that promote good digestion, stimulate blood circulation, build banks and making room for additional and held as marginal security.. This highly competitive world, and cobone, and tone the system generally. If you want your animals to put livestock loans or other use of avail- naturally reduces the amount of capi- operation is perhaps even .more tal for loan purposes and adds to on weight, have a healthy appetite, produce big yields and to be to agriculture than to indusable funds. Rediscount rates are not the cost of the money. safe-guardat try large. against ravages of disease feed them Red Star Salt. low to the contrary they are fairiy We not only need this important t high-nodue to a lack of money but facility but we need the cooperation THE LOGICAL SOLUTION. Wild animals are driven by necessity to find their own salt. more properly to the lack of avail- of the banks and all other legitimate Rural communities buildwith road to care for the agencies adequately They take it from natural Mineral Salt licks. They are rugged; the ability. needs of this fundamental industry. ing problems on their hands should growth of their yotfng is normal ; the female grows almost to the full The Federal Intermediate banks High interest rates generally stim- think twice before constructing singlesize of the male; they are peculiarly free from the maladies that afhave been and doubtless will continue ulate investment and it seems appar- lane pavements which can take care flict domesticated animals. to be the channels through which a ent that the old established channels of only an extremely limited amount very large part of our livestock loan through which the livestock interests of traffic. Any saving in first cost papers will pass. The rediscount rate have been financed in the past may on such a road is more than offset The lesson is plain! Feed Red Star Salt, that has Natures own in California today is 514 per cent. be relied upon to again function with- by extra cost for widening as traffic of health-impartin- g minerals. Feed it plentifully and regubalance This factor, however, varies from in the near future and that additional grows. larly. A (still treater object'on to the time to time according to the ability outlets may be created from time to of the Intermediate Credit bank to time. We must recognize that live- single-lan- e highway is its tendency interest the public in buying this class stock values are at the low point and to increase accidents. It is said that, of securities. many believe have reached bedrock, the average driver on such a road We must bear in mind, however, hence new money thus engaged is for- will be on the pavement most of the time. But it is when he is getting off that in order to avail ourselves of the feited against further deflation. Borvices of the Federal Intermediate There is this observation to be made or on the pavement, or in the rough, Credit bank that certain conditions in connection with the cattle loan that acc'dents happen. As the amount are required and of course it is neces- business the same as any other fin- of traffic increases, the single-lan- e sary for the loan associations to have ancing problem; that the institutions h!ghway is extremely dangerous. REDMOND SALINA sufficient margin to cover their ex- closest to home having the greatest By using the modem, inexpensive, penses and pay something on their interest in the material welfare of the waterproof surfaces, rural communicapital, to say nothing of a reserve to growers are most likely to be sympa- ties can build weather-proo- f, year-roun- d meet possible losses. The spread to- thetic and helpful in time of need. The roads, of full width, for $5,000 day between the rediscount rate of great difficulty is when we stray a mile or less. Maintenance cost is a the Intermediate Credit bank and the away fom the fold and get to dealing low and such roads are as satisfactory fk. amount that the loan associations may with people far removed from our as the most expensive type of highexact from the borrower is 3 per cent, situation, hence unfamiliar with local way, save when there is an excessive but our information is that the cur- problems, we find ourselves up amount of traffic. This is the logical rent loan rate to the cowman is against a stone wall on pay day. solution to the country road problem. SUBSCRIPTION RATES - . : ! - - CRANDALL GATES Vice-Preside- JOHNSON , 24 REDMOND s . d. pre--;oht- ed . j .'.-- i i . ! Self-Cultu- re ELSIE . fixed-obstructio- ns. - - . Red Star Salt Is a Better Salt for A nimals - . ffljvestoek: Situation. . . .' . -- ed . Great Western Salt Co. 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