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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALIVA, UTAH annually. These publications are used by every navigating officer of vessels. Besides the purely asNOVELTIES tronomical function, the naval ob-- s rvatory also has a very definite Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. The following Nautical Novelties i ask in the development, procurement are furnished by the U. S. Navy Re- and supply of all navigational instrumatter, under Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s cruiting Station at Salt Lake City: ments (chronometers, sextants, etc.) the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Since 1846 the U. S. Naval obser- and equipment for all naval vessels vatory has maintained continuous fun- and aircraft. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: damental astronomical observations of The ranking officer of the navy is the sun, moon, planct3 and principal known as the Chief of Naval Opera$2.00 One Year ...... stars, and has published the American tions. He has the rank of full admiral Six Months Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac and is stationed at the Navy DepartPayable in Advance. ment in Washington, D. C. FRENCH TOURIST A magnetic compass only indicates ' In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. INDUSTRY SLACKENS. . an approximate heading because of One of the principal industries of the errors of variation and deviation. Advertising Rates Given on Application. France which has suffered a decided Variation is due to the magnetic material in the earth; slump during the past year has been Editor and Publisher the H. W. CHERRY tourist trade. Less than a million It varies throughout the world and is alien- visitors went into France during always changing slightly. Deviation . WHEAT THE the individual ships mag. the year 1932, according to official is due-tH. B. CRANDALL H. S. GATES FACTS BEHIND THE PRESIand netism PROBLEM. was PROGRAM. and' the number changes with .the ships nearly DENTS ECONOMY reports, Cashier President less than the year before. The. heading. 600,000 disthein news It was announced the federal government When The United States, during its early biggest drop of tourists to France V. JOHNSON closed its books for the fiscal year patches the other day that President-1932- was from Great Britain, which nation had to pay annual tribute to days, the American 'people were Roosevelt, in his efforts for farm visitors Caahier Assistant fewer sent about '350,000Tripoli. Due to the successful operato learn that total revenues lief, would seek a world agreemertt .across the channel 1932 than 1931. tions of our little fleet under Commo.in individual and for curtailing the production of wheat, from income taxes No doubt one of the principal rea- dore Preble and the dash and courage did not quite It is stated that .the plan, broadly corporate combined sons for the falling off of the British of Stephen Decatur, a satisfactory cover all the costs of the veterans speaking, is to set fixed quotas of was the buy British campa- peace was declared in 1805 which did tourists administration services for the twelve wheat for the great wheat producing ign-which has beert waged relent- away with the annual- tribute. This months just ended. Incredible as it countries, the United States, Canada,; ' The United States seems to be. in lessly all over the tight little island war wdth. Tripoli was the beginning Abolish the Bills, Too! seemed, the figures were indisputable. Argentina, Russia and .the Balkan of civilized movement the British the of peotwo The for years: about, Russia! so as countries. The far quota Income tax collections for the year, ofJh S?cb"whoDiscussing economics, if abolishing .are not only advised to buy world to shake off the .yoke of the fully tacked this aphorism on as officially reported by the secretary is concerned would be merely an' ple would make taxes why prosperity, British-madgoods,, but-- are being Barbary pirates. L lent my over his of the treasury, were $1,057,335,853, academic issue for (he. present, as dont the millions of uncollected bills inside the to. do their is" told .in vessel Thrire one United the traveling I to lost'in friend. my my pioiney while the combined disbursements for wheat production has fallen off Buffalo Eve- money British. Empire, and so keep their States navy older than the famous fri- make everybody rich? and my friend." Exchange. veterans hospitalization, that country and the .sov'et govern-' pensions, News. .. . money at home. This. campaign,-couple- gate Constitution. This is the frigate ning construction, ment has little or none for export. disability allowances, with- the tightness of money Constellation, which wa3 built at e How to Reach Understanding. bonus payments, and administrative There can be no criticizing this, Former . Congressman Lewis W. bo hard times, his brought about! timore. and launched on September 7, France surer of It to neat came the on of the move the complains of being president. expenses part a great falling off in the number of 1797, thirteen days before the ConstU Douglass of Arizona, the new direc- di rstood in this is undoubtedly true that we have-country. But why. not .$1,064,208,966. is described as a British going to France. . t'.'on, wbith was launched- at Boston. tor of a check for $20,000,000 and us mail. of.wheat.-'LikIf we. may assume that existing .'world-widBut .this' is only .part of. the story. The Constellation is' about 300 tons lean, wiry youngster with a:quick grin see if we a great many .of our other dis- misunderstand, it? New .laws-wilnot be further liberalized ' ' last year less displacement than the Constitutio- and a. ready tongue! He was cited by York Times. France to Americans going, dates ' for bravery back'toj to .use the word of pension lobby-- 1 turbing conditions, this in General n-and Pershing Con8 of less decline carried The a 62,000. number 143,000, guns. ists in' Washington the grand total the World War, when tile wheat grow-- , There-haBeen a. steady decline in stellation' is now at the naval training France; had served in his state legisAn .interesting situation is seen in stimulated a veterWorld crop, War .nations, big for by ing of all outlays lature and- was' six years in congress. the number, of 'American tourists go- station, Newport, Rhode Island.. the fact that while Harold L.'Ickes is ans from November, 1918, .to the end-o- propaganda, and big prices, grea'.l.y the- House Democrats Jackass is the cprreet name in'the As pitcher for ing tp Europe- Aver sinCe. the stock' secretary of the interior in a Demoin- their baseball tilt with the Repub1949, will come to the magnificent increased the output of wheat.. Since market debacle of 1929. The buy navy for a hawse pipe cover. Willicans last summer he won his game. cratic cabinet, his wife is a Republifigure of $35,000, 000, 000. Such a regi- the close of the war. the worhj has American campaign is. just now getthe' are drums on the anchor dcats. old the to to back been can member of' the Illinois legislature; the unablg get ment. of ciphers defies imaginayears old; His new job is well tinder way, and the chances indl s or capstan... A scuttle.out is He' ' ting ' of basis wheat . production. tion; of thp 'mast difficuit. under thej irj wnich she is serving her third term.; ' . are that there will be an evor great- a drinking fountain. The statement from Washington er decline in the number of American Let us, therefore, try to visualize . In the olden days of- the navy .an. government. . Mrs. Anne Leverson of St. Paul told it .in a way that will convey to ouf adds that the United States itself .will tourists gomg'abraad during the presofficer who unsheathed ms sword in the court that her husband spent all One minds just- how much money that take the- initiative and reduce its pro- ent these about distressing thing . year. the wardroom, was required to treat if the duction. wheat of relief fann his house 'is is when Picture a taxes' them that almoney costing going to dances with other high you pay really Now. the American tourist has his to champagne; at the but her plea for a divorce .so have women, little president, is to left you $10,000. Very well; the sum would legislation, asked money finspend welcomed for in Paris, ways been present time he treats to cigars.. at the stores ' and to help the busi- was refused. provide 3,500,000 of them. Spaced on passed by congress. This, is ancial if not for. sentimental reasons, loti they would line a street cdly a step in the right direction and lie has siient his money freely and Petty officers of deck ratings wear ness man to get together the wheretheir badges on their right arms; withal to pay his taxes. miles Boston 33,143 long; or, to put it anthe money he has left there has help- those of the ' ' wear F. O. BULLOCK .engineering other way, that much money Would ratings Transcript. ed 'to. take .care of the unfavorable their badges on their left arms. A . DENTIST . build eleven solid rows of such houses TluTtariff 'on wheat is generally with which France has. trade balance seaman 9 wears because white a A.M. 5 to Hours P.M. States United in band -' effective the. around Franwe York and San New dont heat so many Anyhow, the United States. . the top of the right sleeve of his blue 'mammy songs about the fields of cotIn Gunnison Each Wednesday cisco, without allowance for street in- -' our .farmers raise enough wheat for the that is It now, however, likely ' a fireman - ' Utah wears a uniform; red h band Salina ton of ' domestic requirements 'and consider-thi- s did as we before the tersections. More than commodity tide of tourists to France may ebbing around the so the of his left sleeve. that top prices went down to a nickel a pound. imaginary Bonus Boulevard is ably more for export, be; accelerated by the 'fact that the ing prie'e is determined .in the world completed. installof the December repudiation ' The job was done chiefly by the niarket. But if our farmers could, by ment on the debt owed to- America sound method, be induced to e has not calculated to increase .French guild, a their wheat so- that regulate maximum which at its in The Uhited States.'. Euroority group 'prestige n in the United States would be on in 1927 numbered con-- 1 especially Great governments,, pean basis of domestic consumption, Britain and seem to have as-- ! siderably less than 1 per cent of France, there would be an entirely different sumed that there topulation. What is more, this group to tell. The protective tariff de- for argument on the debt ques-- j represented a minority of the veterans story, room; what would immediately themselves, for it has never included sincd for tiun, that 'Uncle Sara will have to canl come effective and prices would go of the total as many as cel. and. there' is nothing he can' do farmer would about it. UP so t181 averaKe between enlistments and navy Wed, the American tourist army make more than he did when he was trade is one thing to be taken into April 6, 1917, and November 1918. From The Veteran Racket," rais,nS a larger-cropconsideration. Already' there-iIn the case of wheat, as with other Lawrence. Sullivan, in the April by .Washington t? the effect that American products, we ought to get a prohibitive fee should- be charged: Atlantic Monthly. back to the question of holding the By our government for passports . domestic market first, in. our estimaSOME EARLY defaulting nations. It is' easy to see tion. After all, the people of. the Unit- where France might' lose more than SCHOOLS. .. , ed States consume about ninety per the annual debt;, installments by One of the first laws passed in cent of what is produced, in our coun- America in the interest of education j ry ;mj consideration of. the. home Was enacted by Massachusetts . Bay mar;et should come first. This does OUR HIGHEST ; Colony in 1647, and required all towns noj mcan that we should neglect the COURT. " . of 50 or more householders to Appoint foreign trade opportunities which may a teacher to instruct children to read;come t us. j, onjy signifies that we It. is interesting to Hole that while ' and write. No special qualifications ought not gamble .with or .jeopardize .31 citizens of the United States have were set for teachers, and the pay a great home market in the expecta- been elevated to the presidency, only When the earth wa young its soil was rich in Iodine, but the was miserably small. tion that we might get something far- 11 have .been 'appointed chief justice snow and rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Even before this law was passed, ther away,' something which .might since, the foundation of' our ' Marschool a Ellsworth, had free Rutledge, sup- indeed not materialize at all. Dedham, Mass., Therefore it becomes necessary to supply this vital element, without shall, Taney,) .Chase, Waite, Fuller, ported by taxation, the teacher ' . ' White,. Taft and. Hughes. $66.80 a year. In most cases, NO ' LACK OF 7 vyhich animals cannot thrive or produce profits. . One of these, John Rutledge, ' was however, the town paid a portion of WORDS. never confirmed by the senate, as evithe expense and the pupils made up of approaching insanity deHow- often do we find difficulty in dences the remainder through tuition fees. Authorities- unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of The record of one school shows that thinking of just the right word to ex- veloped about the time of his appointthe tuition charge was 67 cents for press a certain idea? Even the great- ment by President Washington in g and must be supplied to goiter' and that this element. is est writers often stop to .weigh their 1795; and Ellsworth was named in three months. a Jew month's later. obtain maximum growth and perfect health. Closely following Massachusetts, words- in order to hit upon the most Marshall than served John while longer 'few similar schools were established in appropriate one, speakers the Connecticut colonies, and in 1657 can observe all the niceties- of ex- any other chief justice, 34 years, and The of Red Star Salt is . priceless as it supplies the New Haven colonial court order- pression without writing out their died in office at the age of 80. Taney ufttil death served 28 the his at years. speeches and memorizing them beforeed that each town not already Iron to the blood, acts as a natural-toniand stimulates the appetite. age of 87. Jay, the first chief justice, a school should open one and hand. was his the time of. at the youngest These difficulties are not due to of its expenses, the rest pay to be paid on a per capita basis by any lack of words in the English appointment, being only 44. Marshall Red Star Salt, has an Iron and Iodine content that is nature's was appointed at the age of 46 families served. language, however. Possibly it may Among former associate- justices of own. These health imparting eletnents make it the ideal salt. It is Plymouth Colony later on provided be a result of our having too- many the Supreme court, Joseph Story, apschool money by leasing its fisheries to choose from. The latest unabridged at the age of 32, was. the most palatable and animals like it and thrive on it. Order a supply 0 pointed on the coast, thus raising about $150 dictionaries contain more than while William Johnson was youngest, and is the list words, a year. In New Amsterdam, now New increasing 33 ' at the time of his appointment. Astoday and protect your- livestock; York, the first schools were support- constantly. sociate in Justice still active Brandeis, ed by the West India company, but Noah Webster's first dictionary, service at the age of 76, is the oldest controlled by the Dutch Reformed published in 1828, contained only member of the present court-church. about 70,000 words; the edition of The high ability and undisputed in-- I There were also dame schools," 1864 included 111,000; that of 1890 tegrity of our highest court have al-- j taught by women in their homes, these about 175,000, as compared with the ways been a source of pride to every teachers receiving as little as 10 400,000 recognized words of today. American citizen. The court as at A leading lex'cographer estimates shillings, or $1.67, a year. In 1682 the present constituted firmly maintains salary of President Rogers of Har- that the educated person of fair abil- the best traditions of the distinguish-- I vard university was fixed at $516 a ity understands on an average of ed SALINA REDMOND jurists who served in the earlier d of which was paid in about 50,000 words, but uses only a days of the republic. year, smull part of that number in either provisions or other goods. In the early elementary schools shaking or writing. The mass of the ' Howard Scott, who thrust techon only reading, writing and the Bible people know and use less than 8,000 nocracy upon an unsuspecting world, words out the of available. 400,000 were taught, those who desired to is broke, and it quoted as saying that An interesting experiment is to in- all he learn arithmetic being obliged to rejk'ssesses is some wearing ap-- , sort to a special ciphering master. spect a few pages of an unabridged parel and bed clothing. Like manylj dictionary and count how many words others who have been trying to tell us Could the New Jersey man who was out of a hundred you are really fam- 'what is wrong, Mr. Scott seems to discovered to possess three wives be iliar with, both as to spelling and have been unable to put his theories accused of hoarding? to practical use. i meaning. THE S ALINA SUN NAUTICAL Am-t-rii- an First State bank OF SALINA , .. Salina Utah . . . . . Vice-Preside- nt , - j - sorrr the-wal- , e, work-benc- h: - Bal-du- - ( - e .over-productio- n l s - - IS--3- - . . - - - . , mess-mat- es by-th- ? undoub.t-fifty-fo- ot ... , one-sixt- sell-.alrea- I - high-power- min-j8om- produc-membersh- ip thee tHe'-attitud- e . j one-four- th ni . s talk-aroun- LT S.7 j - Contains Natural Iodine j . govem-ment-r-Jay- T . - - life-givin- -- . his-stea- - - - Iron-conte- nt main-tainig- n one-thir- d 400,-00- - Great Western Salt Co. one-thir- Always . Sevier Valley Merc. Co. j j hand at jrr l |