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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH te- - This Week iy AR THUR BRISBANE Praise Roosevelt A Bigger Universe . Australias Plan The Lash in England . Leola Seegwan of Fillmore, guest of Loraine Stevens. ... the British dislike anything . how far that is, the distance-thalight,- going ISO, DUO miles pet second, could travel iu 300,00-0- 00 years ... . in-.- s of-u- s r ... ed Wil-lardso- Australia, after keeping out all hut white population, and failing to enough Whites to make, the country safe, jadops this plan. She will let British Capitalists lease.'-fo100 years, some 500,000 square miles In the wilds of Northern' Australia. . Tens of thousands .of ' Aborigines - i . e. Nature is the final dictator of crop production. Nature has a way of wiping out surplus production even when man insists on greater crop acreage in the face of distressed markets and below-coselling prices. Our wheat crop this season promises to be one of the smallest in the past forty years, not because of acreage reduction but because nature failed to supply the normal growing conditions. We are in the midst of the greatest experiments in all modern time. Theorists who have been our greatest scholars of economics are working out intricate policies calculated to regulate production in line with probable consumption. But before these economists have a chance to put their the- st Miss Mable Christensen is visiting friends and relatives at Santaquin. ... Dr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen and family of Salt Lake, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen. Bur- ton Christensen accompanied them back to the capital city, where he plans to visit for a short time. ... Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield of Gunnison, are visiting with Mrs. Mansfields parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poulson. ... ... ... Miss Belle Anderson of Murray, is a guest of Maizie Anderson. Mrs. Mada Thuet and Lela Hales of the capital city, visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Horace Hales. ories into practice, nature comes along with drouth and hot winds and proves that man has little chance to actually regulate production. What is true with crops appears to be true, to some extent, with livestock. We hear increasing reports of ravages of cholera in swine herds, losses from anthrax, blackleg and other diseases in cattle. Man knows how to effectually combat and prevent such disease through the use of proven bacterins and serums, yet we continue to have such losses largely because many stockman, in an effort to economize, attempt to gqt by in periods of low prices. Yet even at present unsatisfactory values of livestock, death losses cost a great deal more than the money spent for preventatives. Every precaution should ifow be taken to prevent losses in livestock by disease in view of the general belief that prices are on the upward trend. There is an old school of market students who have a firm belief in the theory that the workings of supply and demand, coupled with the elements, will eventually solve problems of production and marketing. Probably the rank and file of stockmen and packers are in that class. But we tried that system and look what it got us. into! Now were going to experiment on a system of planned production and if nature doesnt interfere top much, it may work. The country has. had such a troublesome period under the old method of each individual for himself that all of us are more or less willing to enroll in the new school and see how the new system works. Blanche Nielsen of Provo, is a guest at the Ephraim Jensen home. Buy from Our Advertisers. - .The-newspap- - will- - be pro- tected. . just-beyonJa--pa- and-earth- . - Eertrand Russell says the. universe is 'limited, .and light . could travel few million years. around it If the mew nehulad 300,000.000 light-yearare balanced on one side universes, as Tar on the othei side, the diameter of that ne.woos.-- ' mos Would be 600,000.000 years' and' its circumference the distance around It, 1,800,000,000 light years. A simple-heartcowboy- that lassoed a loco motive, never having seen on.e, was no titan the' scien. more simple-hearte- d tlst that would lasso the infinite, Situation . . t Gigantic Australia, with only 4,120,-00- 0 population, has for neighbors, the horizon, the Islands of with their sixty millions; most rapidly .growing population. The Increase- - was more than 1,000,000 last year. Enterprising' Americans may be Interested to know .that there are dia- - ... ... ... lOO-inc- h' ure out ... ... . else. But divine to measure-everythinwisdom has made different arrange ments. Mount Wilsons telescope discovers new nebulae, or "universpR " 300,000,000 light years' distant from this earth ' For y'our amusement, fig Livestock: ... ... and Mrs. John Henry Hales of is a Marysvale, visited here Monday with relatives. Mr. ... fkd-d-- , v tives and friends. Correspondent ... ' ' ther." Little man measures his own farm, country and planet and wants will not like tt, bill they Special Fish-lak- The universe seems to be getting bigger in. spite ot scientists, led by Einstein, who bad made up their minds, to limit the performance of thq Crea-.to- r and say to the cosmos: . Thus far shat thou go and no far- . e By ... President Roosevelt- will be remembered for many things, heaven only knows how many, at the rate he is traveling in unexplored fields, but praised by no one more gratefully than by fifteen thousand American postmasters whose jobs and future he makes secure, putting them under Civil Service rules, no longer to be ' the playthings' of politics. This is all since .these more the praiseworthy postmasters are, generally, Republican appointees. . REDMOND i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Bladen Christensen, holi- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Salt Lake over visited the City, to of Two rid it. young Hales, Mr. and they try get Britishers, first of the kind in that days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mrs. Jewel Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. to robbery with Peterson. country, confessed Illain Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Frans ' sawed-of- f shotguns.- Importation of Toulson and Mr. and Mrs. John Poulthe American idea displeased the Brit Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen and son left Sunday for an outing at ish judges. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mickelson left last They returned home Wednesday. They sentenced the young men to week for Idaho, where they will visit long terms in prison, but first each Miss Grace Olsen of the capital city, young gentleman was lashed with the with relatives and friends. They also the lashings plan to visit Yellowstone National is a guest of her cousin, Miss Madge . When were over, both were understood to park. ' Willardson. remark, that they, would do no more sawed-of- f The with robbing shotguns. Arson Mickelson, Evan Rasmussen, Miss Thelma Christensen is visitdestroyed the glamor Kenneth Jensen and Dean Jensen ing relatives in California. She plans of crime. to return home the latter part of OcIn this country, when we dont like spent the 24th at Fishlake. we about it. tober. talk anything, Louisa and OrReva Black of AntiIn San Francisco, citizens formed a Lee Nielsen left Wednesday for mony, are visiting with their sister, vigilance committee,, after a crime Mrs. Ardale Jensen. . where he is under the care of Provo, wave, long ago, hung a few criminals an eye specialist. to conspicuous lamp posts where others could see. them. The others left George Smith is visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and town. Hanging seems to be the Ameri- the capital city.. . can remedy, and it might come back family of Salt Lake City, visited here on a considerable scale,' if the country Mrs. Owen Jensen visited Sunday Sunday and Monday with relatives. should tire of the kidnapping industry with her husband, who. is employed ' While the 'United States wonders in Sevier canyon. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nelson are vis. . whether it can afford to build an airiting their daughter, Mrs. Russel Jenship to replace the- Akron, Germans Mrs. Lamar Rasmussen was hostess sen, at Clearfield. are building- a new dirigible twice the to . the riiembers of the Y. M. club at At the size of their Graf Zeppelin. her home Wednesday afternoon. After Miss Louise Talhoe, who is employsame lime, the. Graf Zeppelin is makan at- ed in the capital city, visited over the the needlework hours of fancy Germany-an.between ing regular trips Brazil, carrying passengers, and tractive luncheon was served to the holidays with her parents, Mr. and ' mails profitably.' members, and to Mrs. Orrin Peterson, Mrs. Amos Talboe. The new Gcrinan'dirigihie will carry an invited guest. .. . helium gas 'instead of hydrogen, the . Mrs. Jabus Jensen entertained Sunlatter used only for balacing-thShip. Mrs. Lyal Nelson visited Tuesday day afternoon in honor of the fifth A smoking rovn will be provided for and' Wednesday of last week with rel- birthday anniversary of her son, Elpassengers, which could not safely be atives and friends in Aurora. lis. The children had a romping good done, hitherto. . . time, after which a dainty luncheon Individuals .have a great deal of initiative 'and energy .in the United Mr. and Mrs; Harold Barnes of Salt was served to ten little- guests. States, hut until President Roosevelt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Peter came in. tile American Governmem Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen and famand Mr. and Mrs. Wilford .showed little of either. It watchfully an Rasmussen and families, enjoyed ily, visited last week with relatives waited, 'and lyok 'what happened. Provo. Grove at at Maple Sunday. outing It is reported from: Tokio that Japanese newspapers are disturbed by United .States plans for building up the 'navy. . Ilochi says: If. Americans .fear aggression- by Japan, they are mistaken, - because Americas aerial superiority is so great that a country with an Inferior fleet like Japan could not venture across When - v and Mrs. Dial Jensen of Spanish Fork, are visiting here with relaMr. monds in Australia of better quality than the African diamonds, equal in color, brilliancy and hardness to the diamonds of Brazil. It might be worth while to go and look for them, perhaps find the bed from which those discovered have been dislodged. Much of Australia never has been explored s the Pqcific. .This country can and does assert that there is no more Idea here of aggression against Japan than of an attack oh .the .planet Mars, Jupiter ot ' HMT BCMD ' . . . .Venus. W6 do not want any war, do not expect any, and do not Intend to have any, and lor that. reason adeqoate defense. .iV33 . bv we want King heaturet Syndicate, lac.) ' . Northwest Mounted Police Company Here At Victory Theatre. Thursday. August 3rd neither strong enough, nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car - . like CHEVROLET ara REINFORCEMENT There ia only Qne type of body construction which Chevrolet will permit on the chassis of the cars it : builds Thats the type which every test and every experiment and every experience has proved to be the safest,, strongest, and best. 'Not steel alone, because steel alone is not enough. But a Fisher body of steef reinforced by hardwood The same kind of construction used on practically all the highest priced cars in America. 1 -- Chevrolet well knows that stfcel alone has one distinct advantage: its cheaper. Steel also is strong up to a certain point. BUT beyond that point, steel alone will bend and crumple under severe stress or shock. It takes the strength and supporting solidity of a hardwood .reinforcement to give you the full protection and full satisfaction you want in a motor car body today. car, better watch this buyirig a new matter of bodies, and watch it cafefully. Insist on steel reinforced by car with this preferred hardwood! Fortunately, the only six; with type of body is also the only car with a proven valve Fisher Ventilation; Cushion Balanced Power; a Starterator. That car is Chevrolet Americas most economical automobile. . If youre thinking of i low-price- low-price- Gangsters, crooks and bad men (if any), in general had better give Salina a wide berth Thursday, August 3, for the famous Northwest Mounted Police will be. here. No other organization in the entire world, is better known for ability to get their man than the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. of Salina will have a chance to see the Northwest 'Mounted Police in their exceedingly interesting stage performance in person to be given at the Victory theatre Thursday. It is said ta be the only performance of its kind ever seen in the United States, and one that is creat .People ing a vast amount of favorable comment throughout tho. entire country. Florence Frazier, one of the best known piano aecordianists in the country, is with this, organization and is creating a mild sensation. The performance is a happy blendition of mirth, melody and music, and one 'that everyone should avail themselves this opportunity of seeing and hearing. Harold Frazier, known as Canadas funniest comedian, Is with them, as well as Dr. Robert A. 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