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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH BARGAIN HOMES. THE SALINA SUN If present plans to stimulate Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. RATES: One Year Six Months... .12.00 . Payable 1.00 in Advance. builder. In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. During the depression construction has stood still but architects and dehome signers haven't. The of today has the same efficiency as home of a few years the back, due to better arrangement. New methods have been envolved, new ideas created. That means that the gets a better break than he ever got before. There isnt an industry that would benefit from stimulated domestic fonstruction. Insurance, steel, electric, failroad, lumber, paint, cement every time a home is built money is Roes jnpo their coffers reeaspj thence to the pockets of workers. p, reliably estimated that a poten-tjaj $1,500,000,000 of capital exists couj, under favorable circum- stances, be turned into, the channels of home construction. If that is done, unemployment and hard times w;;i take a'serious five-roo- Advertising Rates Given on Application. m six-roo- - H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher PRICE-FIXIN- SOMEBODY GOES. BLUNDERED. home-build- NAUTICAL : con- struction mature, a typical home that would have cost $9,500 in 1929 will cost less than $7,000 in 1934, according to the American Builder. Financing charges will be 18 to 25 per cent less. Real estate costs will be lower, by as much as 50 per cent in some cases. And more efficient equipment and better planning will also produce substantial dividends for the home- Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. SUBSCRIPTION ! er -- NOVELTIES The following Nautical Novelties are furnished by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake City: Admiral Farragut was given command of a ship at the age of twelve years. He entered the navy at the age , , Prjt I g, j Utah Salina H. B. CRANDALL Vice-Preside- nt E. V. Cashier JOHNSON Assistant Cashier m gen-Burea- iy OF SALINA of nine. A battleship can be referred to as a Floating University. On it, a man of the navy is presented with a chance to learn, both from books and experience, his chosen vocation in life. The vocation can be one of many, for example: Stenography, bookkeeping, radio, carpentry, printing, electricity, machinery, etc. The navy does not expect all work and no play from her men. Like all schools, she provides her men with the opportunity to participate in athletics. All capital ships have football, basketball, boxing, vTrestling, and baseball teams. They also have sailing races, rifle matches,' golf matches, rowing races and swimming meets. The instructors in the schools and coaches of the various teams are of- The recent decision of the presiStudy of the statistics reveals that g features a majority of the 756,500 automobile' dent to abandon price-fixinis of accidents in the United States in 1933 codes of some major industrial occurred on straight, dry roads exceptional importance. j It .tems from the growing belief clear weather, and involved cars condition driven by persons with good the g to inimical price-fixinis that Over con. utr.er and the small business man. a year or more of experience. were cent ficers who are graduates of the Unitdrivers of these 75 per The Harrow report, which was tre- 25 to 64. ed States Naval academy at Annapofrom mature f Bona age concentrated ndously publicized, j and deaths tbe 30,000 ie lis, Maryland. majrty attention on that. to The crew of an American destroyer, 850,000 injuries must be attributed There may be much to be said fori., the U. S. S. Childs, when in Constant blunders. price-fixinused as a weapon to u A recent analysis by the National tinople some years ago, adopted 40 eliminate destructive and wasteful Russian children, supplying the means and of Surety Casualty competition. But there is grave doubt for their maintenance and education. ; blunders shows the what derwriters if the American people could ever A century ago in England, Friday were. There are eight in all. iTIIE AGE OF brought to stand for it. Free competiwas considered such an unlucky day conditions 1. Drove fast too for STEEL tion, with each unit within an indus- that the admiralty decided to refute accounted for approximately try striving to give better sendee at thi menew the superstition with the building of and New; welding alloys of all mishaps in 1933 a more reasonable price, is part of three-fourth- s a Friday ship. Friday was the day articles of thods greatly producing to driving blunders. the American business tradition.-assignedura- her keel was laid, and the day she and increased safety strength, 2. Failed to slow down at interWhen the president started the at--l bility, and with only a fraction of the im sections. intimated that fix to prices, tmpt weight of the wooden and iron pro- - established the Rockefeller Institute . 3. Failed to keep to the right. it was purily experimental he is to ducts they displace, have already be for Medical research; th General 4. Tried to pass another car go- be congratulated on making a change to put many objects of daily use Education board; the Iiura Spelman gun when he saw that it would not work ing in the same direction when view on a s.teel basis streamlined railroad (Rockefeller memorial, in memory of as hoped. jwas obstructed. trains, airplanes, motor car bodies, his wife; the Rockefeller Foundation, 5. Failed to slow down on A poll made by Fortune among, furniture, and now beer barrels. of our principal industries proaching pedestrians. According to an industrial wrriter, 6. Passed on the right of a preproduces the fact that 85 per cent of the great brewing industry, revived vehicle. beneficial them believe that the main ceding the long drouth of prohibition, after 7. Ignored important traffic results of the NRA codes lie in their discarded its has equipdevices. wage and working provisions that steel into in a rushed ment and has 8. Parked at dangerous spots. great gains in this direction have been have wooden vats Ancient way. combig will If drivers obey the eight made, and that they should not be lort. That is certainly a progressive mon sense rules suggested by these been replaced with huge storage tanks high-spee- d steel is violations, the annual accident rec- - of spotless steel, and attitude, and now that price-fixin- g made teams the have trucks plunging to be ended, the labor features are ord can be reduced to a negligible of brcw"y horse3 a mere romantlc again preeminent. The American peo-- 1 figure. memory. And beer is now distributed pie, as always, want labor to be! in steel barrels, instead of the outTO HASTEN ampy pa:d and protected but they: moded containers of bygone days. do ret want revolutionary changes RECOVERY, .The modern brewery, it is declared, made in our governIt is inevitable that agriculture is comparable to a hospital in its remental or industrial scheme of things. must some day return to normalcy, gard for sanitation. Its spotless cleanbut the problem of hastening the time liness and the complete sterilization WHO OWES US when the excessive burden upon the made possible only by steel tanks and LIVING? land will be lifted is still to be solved. barrels give the ultimate consumer of of the Walt Disney, Leaders are beginning to think beer his favorite beverage in as good famous Three Little Pigs, has a new along sane lines in their effort to less-stor- y condition as w'hen it left the brewery. out that of the Grasshopper on some of the grief that man-mad- e Thus the brewing industry and the g Ants, says the errors have imposed upon agriculture is doing its part of promoting a new Hollywood Trbune of Portland, Ore. in the past. Thought today is turning and greater age of steel, thereby Its moral deals with our present to the advocacy of wider markets for aiding a basic industry upon whose problems so completely that it is wor- - farm surpluses, as advanced more ( rehabilitation the reemployment of than a year ago by the Grain Com-Th- e labor so largely depends. thy of serious consideration now. story is about a Grasshopper mittee on National Affairs in a sur-wh- o JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER plays and sings all day, Oh, the vey of the farm question. World Owes Me a Living. He wastes Thi3 committee specified that any REACHES AGE OF 95. his food and time and is continually legislative plan to hasten agricultural On July 8, John D. Rockefeller g Ants, recovery should be based upon thes bothering the . reached the age of 95 and seemed reawho are laying away food for the principles: certain to attain the century sonably of curtailment Should not require coming winter. mark. remarkable man, once This to comes. winter There fit is.no only Finally agricultural production for our happy Grasshopper, mestic needs, but Rhould through generally hated and feared as the Snow falls and our Grasshopper trade exchange open the world mar- - head of the great Standard Oil monofriend turns blue with cold. He stag- ket for whatever surplus of food or poly, has lived to be honored as one of the worlds outstanding philangers to the door of the warm and raw material we care to produce. thropists. who in him the creation of and Should not happy Ants, require drag He was born in Richford, N. Y., and thaw him out. As the Grasshooper re- any additional government machinery after receiving very limited schooling turns to normal he is informed that or the employment of a single new became a clerk in Cleveland, and at all who eat the Ants food must work. government employee. 19 in a commission house. a partner is Should not add anything to federabout to leave when Dejected, he he is informed he in ad- In 1862 he engaged in the business fiddle for his al . First State Bank I set-bac- k. ( I I was launched. Friday was the name of her captain, and the name of the ship. Friday was the day she started on her maiden voyage, and she was never heard of again. The lighthouse on the Mole of Naples" has been extinguished after burning for 600 years. It was one of the oldest institutions of Naples and was kept burning only for sentimental reasons. The rebuilding of a harbor landing stage made its removal imperative. The first submarine vessel of the United States navy made its first dive March 17, 1898, remaining under water for one hour and forty minutes, The Nautilus holds the navy record the first engagement between armored ships at Hampton Roads, Va., on i March 9, 1862. When the Confederates evacuated Norfolk on May 10, 1862, they destroyed the Merrimac by burning, The career of the Monitor was also brief. In December, 1862, she foundered and sank in heavy seas about fifteen miles south of Cape Hatteras Shoals, North Carolina. Its strange how much faster the grass grows in the garden than on the front lawn. ! Then there is the payroll bandit who merely fools away the time for which he is paid. time-honor- re-bo- hard-workin- Largest Shippers of Rock Salt In the West RED hard-workin- do-fo- j may governmental expenditures of refining petroleum, then an infant share. Happy again, he ends the story ministration. It was also declared that the out- industry, and in 1865 he established by sinigng, Oh, I Owejthe World a the Standard Oil refinery, the original Living. standing world problem today is Have we been like the Grasshop- with distribution; that unit of what was destined to control several years nearly the entire oil in the per, happy thought that the speculation is the basis upon which for business of the country. United States owes us a living? Can! rests the whole structure of interna-th- e In 1890 Mr. Rockefeller founded government spend millions and tional commerce; that there are billions of borrowed money with- -' tain channels through which com- - the University of Chicago; later- he out our having to pay it back? merce naturally flows, and the law of We, like the Grasshopper in the fa- supply and demand are immutable. All recognized authorities also in ble, can live as parasites for a time. But a day of reckoning inevitably sist that the farmers future markets comes, precisely as the cold weather should be kept broad and liquid, unfollows the warm. The public treasury hampered by needless restrictions. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP . is not a bottomless pit, irrespective! NOTICES. of the views of politicians who would NUDISTS AND have us believe it is. And some chill THE NRA. For further information consult the morning we will awaken to find that County Clerk or Respective The NRA is booming the nudists the rational theme song has changed Signers. camps, according to an International to We Owe the World a Living." News Service dispatch, which quotes one Mr. Knapp, a professor of nudism, ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. HARD- aa stating: New leisure under the NRA is ING, Deceased, sending hordes of people bo seekj Notice is hereby given by the un sea serpents and monsters have been health and happiness with us. People, dersigned, William Sorenson, Admin caused by optical illusions is the e recently seen enough of misery istrator of the Estate of William H. ion of Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, 'and suffering to appreciate the im Harding, deceased, to the creditors famous explorer, who declares that! portance of a sound body and laugh of and all persons having claims they are due to faulty observation ter. against the deceased, to exhibit them, of fleeting glimpses of unusual but' All of which is important, if true. with the necessary vouchers, within natural scenes at sea. It far exceeds the predictions of the two months after the first publication v The distinguished zoologist may be most inveterate enemies of the NRA. of this notice, to the saiiT William correct, but there are millions of peo-- 1 Some of them have made the prophecy Sorenson, Administrator, at Aurora, pie who would much rather believe that the New Deal would eventunl'y Utah, ifi the County of Sevier, State that sea monsters exist and that the tax us out of our shirts, but none of Utah. ocean depths hold forms of life of have been mean enough to say that Dated July 3rd, 1934. which mankind knows nothing. WILLIAM SORENSON, it would make nudists out of us. Ex. Administrator of the EsAnother thing that accentuates the Ice cream workers struck in Washtate of William H. HardYellow Peril is that it works about ing, I). C., the other day. No doubt ing, Deceased. 16 hours a day for small wages. they objected to working on sundaes. First pub. July 6; last pub. July 27. cer-eve- i BRAND . 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