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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH THE S ALINA SUN Livestock: mail matter under th Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s ' 1879. of March 3, of ... Congress . act 2.00 0 Payable In Advance In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. - - mind-read- er labor-savin- g h phia. In an address before the convention of the American Association of Engineers in Washington the other day, Dr. Arnstein declared that .' eighty-fiv- e per cent of the two billion dollars worth of commodities imported by this country could be produced in the United States, thereby creating wealth and employment for Americans. . . ' Declaring that the American has- been inactive in developing the country's national resources to create wealth and employment, while foreign engineers are doing everything possible to develop this field, Dr. Arnstein urged widespread teaching of the use of and products for the development of Americas natural resources and for the benefit of the eitizens of this country." reasons. The speaker, who is well known for Merchants ' in Watertown, Wis., his processes of producing alcohol united on a recent Saturday to dis- from waste products and the utilizaplay washers in their windows and in tion of it for .motor fuel, told the enoperation on the sidewalks. They are gineers that a cure for the diseased not complaining about lack of .busi- economic condition .of thd country ness. Neither is any other merchant . . them. who connects up his selling and adWe must teach the American g vertising with the economy and farmer and the American manufacdevices that are strong in turer to grow and produce such comevery housewifes mind. modities as we are now importing, the speaker asserted. Urging .an THE CHILD AT America for Americans slogan, Pr. SCHOOL. Arnstein said, It should be a patriodemand American-growWith the opening of another school tic duty to American-producecommodities, and the year, the problem of encouraging trained child to make the most of the oppor- and engineers and technically out of benefit the should men point tunities which the school offers again .of the utilization research, enabling present itself. It is a problem in and manufacturwhich parents should take a keen in- surplus agricultural and ed commodities, enabling the creterest. new standards of living. of ation Perhaps the most important obThe United. States, lie continued, is jective to ba sought is to awaken in importing a large- variety of prothe child a real desire for home-makin- g - native-grow- n d lay-wit- - . labor-savin- n d - knowledge. It should be pointed out that it is possible to derive enjoyment from the pursuit of school studies if one approaches them with a genuine ambition to learn. The child should not be led to feel that going to school is an unpleasant duty. He should be impressed with the fact that it is a privilege to be appreciated, not only as a preparation for after life, but ui ducts, most of which could be growii or produced in the- United States or with one or two exceptions satisfactorily substituted from native minerals through resort to research. - Vice-Preside- -- - . - one-Ha- lf loan-agencie- s e - OGDEN - $1.00 - - r - a'M acco- - - TELEPHONE - aufcQ-mobil- e. lagt-wee- in-- - - FATAL-CARELESSNES- . Jt is one cf the most amazing 'facts connected with modern life that the number of deaths' resulting from carelessness makes no greater 'impression upon the general public. In spite of the. 'daily record Of . grade crossing accidents, drivers continue to take a chance, with- an inevitable percentage of. fatal', results. The same is true of of .human which take their Contains Natural Iodine other-practice- life. . . Persons- who are ordinarily careful HEADLINE ENGLISH. in protecting their property orthoir Professors of English held a con- health appear to throw discretion to vention in Kansas City a few days the winds the moment they grasp the ago and among other things discuss- wheel of an automobile, and positiveas a means of present happiness and ed the influence of newspapers in moly invite disaster through failing to satisfaction as well. difying the speech of the people.. As observe the most elementary Cautions. Some children appear to realize might have been expected, some felt The jaywalker is equally reckless, this without urging, but others seem that this influence was good, while taking, the chance of being run down to be naturally adverse to mental ef- o.hcrs thought it terrible. for the sake of saving a few steps or In their search for short words fort, and require patient handling in a moments time. Those who are careorder to arouse their interest in which will fit in the limited space less of other dangers help to swell the available to them, writers of news' school work. harvest of deaths. have a headlines pedeveloped paper And the most lamenablo. fact is Parents should not place the entire effective, though sometimes that no amount of .warning appears responsibility upon the teachers, but culiarly form of expression. to have any appreciable effect. should cooperate with them, not only inelegant, In the headlines an insisting upon punctual attendance of which there are so investigation, many, is called but also in leading the child to adopt STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP because five letters are a probe, the proper attitude toward his studies. easier to handle than 13. Similarly a Management, Circulation, etc., requircollision is a crash; an agreement ed by the Act of Congress of August OUR CITIZENS 24, 1912, of The Salina Sun, published is a pact; to denounce is to flay; ABROAD. an explosion is a blast; an athletic weekly at Salina, Utah, for October, State department records show that contest is a tilt, and so on. On the 1932. State of Utah ) more than 400,000 citizens of the sport page does its journalese of Sevier) County United States now have residence in worst. Before me, a Notary Public in and more half he of than considers the Deploring what foreign contries, for State the aforesaid, personally whom reside in Canada. evil effects of newspaper English, Dr. H. W. Cherry, who, having appeared of the of Kansas, Hopkins University Among European countries, France to been duly sworn according to law, dehas the most American citizens, about said that teachers were duty-boun- d take a stand against it, but signifi- poses and says that he is the publish24,000, while Portugal has the next er of The Salina Sun. largest number. The urge to get back cantly added: In theory that is our That the names and addresses of to nature probably accounts for the stand, but it does us little good to the publisher .editor, managing edi114 Americans now living in the So- take any stand. We might as well let tor and business managers are: H. W. ciety Islands in the South Pacific. the language go its way. It will anyCherry, Salina, Utah. Naturally enough, Cuba and Mexico way. That the owners are: II. W. Cherry, And that probably covers all there have attracted the greatest number Utah. Salina, is to be said on the subject. of those who have removed to That the known "bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders While this large number of Ameri- EXTREMES IN owning or holding 1 per cent or more cans now live in other countries, NATURE. of the total amount of bonds, mortmany f them are not Amerrran-bor- n An interesting list of the extremes gages or other securities are: Gunnibut are naturalized citizens who have in natural substances vas recently son Valley Bank, Gunnison, Utah. returned to their native lands. H. W. CHERRY. compiled by Professor Hopkins of the And some of the native Americans University of Illinois, in which the Sworn to and subscribed before who now prefer residence abroad do following were named: me this 10th day of October, 1932. not do so entirely from choice, but Radium is the most, expensive, beC. E. ANDERSEN. because if they had not made a get- ing worth about 100,000 times its (SEAL) Residence. Gunnison, Utah. away they might now be in American weight in gold. My commission expires the 26th Platinum is the heaviest of well- - day of January, 1934. prisons. - . . Latin-Americ- Utah .' . Free traders who believe that Uncle Sam should buy abroad and sell abroad and that true prosperity will come from turning over our home market, which uses over ninety per cent of our production, to the foreign producers in exchange for a market which absorbs less than ten per cent of our production, will not be greatly pleased by. the recent statement of Dr. Henry Arnstein, eminent chemical and mechanical engineer of Philadel- native-produce- With many livestock growers faced ties with whicli to buy feeder stock, by extremely low prices for range a system of contract feeding between eaitle and lambs, while on the other producer and grower has developed hand many farmers have a bountiful in many parts of the country. In some supply of feed but lack credit facili- - cases, contract feeding has been successful, but even under the most favknown metals, being 21 times as orable conditions it must be regarded heavy as water, but the rare metals as a substitute for outright sale by1 are slightly osmium and iridium the producer, and full responsibility heavier. the feeder. Hydrogen gas is the lightest ordin- by is extremely difficult to devise a It ary substance, having only about which is satisfactory to both contract a teeuth the weight of air, but and the feeder, particuthe producer in certain temporary gas produced H. B. CRANDALL H. S. GATES larly in view of thfe fact that genervacuum is somewhat lighter. President Cashier Diamonds are the hardest sub: ally the producers stock is mortgagalso are ed feeders the and alcrops stance known, but carborundum is E. V. JOHNSON subject to some form of mortgage. most as hard. Electric furnaces produce the great- Considering contract feeding as a Jast Caahier . Assistant est heat known on earth, running up resort, it must .be certain that both to' nearly 7,000 degrees' Fahrenheit, parties to the contract are thoroughly while the extreme in cold is solid responsible. .They must not only D2 helium and other gases, which solidfy willing to- make a., deal which is as at about 458 degrees below zero. nearly, fair as possible to each party, These extremes of heat and cold are but both parties' must be able to fulbfest to make an outright sale at the Things to- Worry About. not natural, however, but are produc- fill (heir agreements. finof means some and market catis The value, that queerest mixture of optimism Usually,', the procedure ed by artificial means. tle or. Jambs are weighed into the ancing should be available to feeders and pessimism is the concern that ' ' Jcedlot over neutral scafes, at- the go- who are able to .carry out a contract fears, when beer comes' back, there WHEN BATHS . . ing market price, 'and when the fat fair t5. the producer.' It is hoped that will be a shortage of brew in the WERE. FEW. stock is marketed- the feeder is al- the government will soon have the United States. Indianapolis Star. ' If certa'n dates we have ran across lowed generally of the 'gain, Agricultural Credit' corporations liveavailable in order-tlately are authentic, the joke about computed at the selling. price of the stock and purfhe Saturday night bath i not so old. livestock.. Items of sorting, 'weighing, make the. outright-salSALINA to as we had imagined. It is recorded assumption of shrink, death' losses chase of stackers and feeders possible. th.nt the- first bath tub put in com- and other expens.es must be- worked There is an emergency. need for ademission in the United States was out admittedly a very quate livestock' financing arrangelittle ments and thef-- should be .cbriatdned'oii Christman day, . by TELEPHONE' (Tfficult job.' . in week of the Looking up thg day Contract feeding, like many. other delay as possible as the fall marketa prepetual calendar, we find that things, sounds good on papei-.'Ifact; ing season; is now at its height. If- the this was Sunday, but it is possible-tha- there are few .examples of contract government' funds are to be of any ' After 8 P. M. real value, the quicker the'ioan Agencithe first bath w.as really taken feeding that-- have been . Only on Christmas eve,-- ' thus establishing successful. Opinions of the two par-- , es-are 'able to function, the more ' 60c the Saturday night tradition. ties are likely to differ as to the mar- helpful they will be to the livestock (Station - to - station rates)1 Upon. its introduction, thg bath tub keting time and place.' There is, al- industry. . much was looked upon with suspicion, ways of interference ffom Plus Federal tax on as it is by small boys- until, this day. mortgage 'holders, even though the Permanent preservation of docuamounts of 60c or over. In Poston an ..ordinance .was passed two contracting parties are in full ments will be made possible by prohibiting baths except-- upon the rd.-Many arguments ."arise- as to process for treating paper, according advice of a physician. About' 1844 the matters of feeding- practice ;and. othe.r to Dr. Broadman of New York, its infhildelpjiia city, council came within details that are likely to land both.j ventor. Maybe this will enable, some two votes of passing an' ordinance parties into expensive court trials. . folks to preserve certain stocks and It se?ms very simple the producer honds until they are . worth someprohibiting Laths altogether between November 1 and March 15. F. O. BULLOCK . . has the dattle or lambs; thefeeder thing.,. . DENTIST Bath tubs 'were heavily taxed in has the grain, hay-anphysical set9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Hours those .days, even as the modern In up for livestock feeding. But there is great mhny citi.es inwere Gunnison In Each Wednesday after in they a 'great difference the abilities' of they were busy turning back the clock Shortly troduced' into Virginia, ''.a state tax 'of various feeders. Salina - - - .Utah one' hour.. Wouldnt it be nice if wa. .. , $36 was imposed . on each tub Producers will generally find jt could turn.it back to 1929? stalled. . .' .' Still, .'Amor'iepns- of those, tun ;s were more given t5 bathing .than the old Russians. We have .read Somewhere tha.t Teter the Great balhed only once a year: But there were extenuating circumstance.. Russia is a ' ' . very cold country. one-fo- POSSIBILITIES. There is a simple secret of selling success that,' strange to stay, numbers or merchants do not possess. It consists of finding out what people want, and need, and then showing these prospective buyers how easily their wishes can come true. Sometimes, of course, a merchant to would have to be a cases in but many accomplish this, it is easy. For instance, housewives in fourteen different states have just been device they asked what are going to buy next. Household washers led the list of answers. More of the women are in than the market for them. Consequenly, merchants who display washers and remind housewives through advertising that they have them, are enabling women to gratify their strongest desire and are aiding ' business for themselves. Of 3,000 women interviewed recently in Quincy, Mass., 2,000 do their washing at home. Almost 1,300 of them own washers. Of eighty women questioned in detail, all recently beput old gan using them. Thirty-fiv- e save to machines into service again and others the bought new money ones, practically all for economy one-tent- Editor and Publishei AMERICAN SUCCESS SECRET. A . , Salina SUBSCRIPTION RATES H. W. CHERRY OF SALINA TA.MWAUCHTmj . One Tear Six Months First State Bank azSituation. Issued Every Friday .at Salina, Utah. . When the earth was young its soil was rich in Iodine, but the ' ... . e snow and rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore it becomes necessary to supply this vital element, without which animal? cannot thrive or. produce profits. . Authorities unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of goiter and that this element b obtain maximum-growt- and and must be supplied to life-givi- ng perfect-health- . The Iron content of Red Star Salt .is priceless as it supplies, iron to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. Red Star Salt has an Iron and Iodine content that is. natures own. These health imparting elements make it the ideal salt. It is most palatable and animals like it and thrive on it. Order a supply-tod- and protect your livestock. Great Western Salt Co. a. SAUNA REDMOND Always on hand at Sevier Valley Merc. Co. ay |