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Show THE CITIZEN aviiy cancel debts jjfe'1,,1 European propagandists arc continually 5 Now that we can have religious classes in schoolhouses, throw-wit- h there will be a greater demand in all parts of the state for more schoolhouses. the hope that their indebtedness to the One commendable law passed by the recent legislature and be cancelled. The war has been over for six Irakli looks very much as if some signed by the governor is the bill which provides that signs in I still they are at it. It Sns been given from this side but those behind the large letters be painted on all municipal automobiles, excepting carefully keeping out of sight. There is no more only the police cars, the fire department and the governors cars. Joy riding has cost the taxpayers a large sum of money in ir'cataelling these huge debts than there is for your lreTcaih&'l one of your notes. Just because there is lots of the past. Easy come, easy go. COnlafcaik is no reason why it should give away its funds, Senator King informs the senate that Turkey has forcibly uhlic officials forget that while the delay is con- to the limit our people for the billions taken $40,000,000 from Armenia to help pay her ally debt. are taxing 4y erotf Thats nothing. France has already said that we dont get a franc from her until Germany pays up. It looks like a holdup all the way around, while we are holding the sack. J atteri -- ; the sidewalks is not only a nasty habit but et ticarrfer as well. With the running water in the gutters us mo possible excuse for any individual for violating the in eg and the law should be enforced to the better. It is Hneraalto see some one hock and spit and such individuals rises e taught a lesson and reminded that there are other Chief of Police we ii tiie;; community beside themselves. has given instructions to his officers to see that the. law TAX EXEMPT. theactoratiiig on 1 anted with. I Canada is at last waking up to the fact that the country as a whole, through taxation, is helping pay for services furnished to communities served by government-owne- d utilities. The Montreal Board of Trade has called the attention of the Prime Minister to the fact that although privately owned, public utilities pay large taxes; the politically operated utilities pay no taxes. The outcome will be watched with interest. FAMOUS ATHLETE LEGAL ADVICE have about him the necessary tools of a house-breakewith no dishonest intention of employing them, you will of course, acquit him. And the jury did. The Continent (Chicago). r, ter Camp, still in middle age and apparently in the best was found dead in his bed in New York City. He had na.NewYork to attend the session of the intercollegiate urirules; committee . At one time he was star player on (team, later became a famous football coach, and he is s the'fatlier of the football game. His works on foot-- o wread by every student of the country being known as an authority on the game. The J f y vl. eartL- It does not pay to be facetious or dangerously ironic with juries. A lawyer prosecuting an obviously guilty man, a burglar who had been caught on the roof of a house, wound up his speech to the jury as red-hande- d follows: "If you consider, gentlemen, that the accused was on the roof for the purpose of enjoying the midnight breeze and by pure accident happened to Fair Motorist Really, I didnt hit you intentionally. Irate Victim What have you got that bumper on your car for if you arent aiming to hit someone? Wil- liams Purple Cow. REAL PRESS AGENT - presidents of the United States are considered, more or entities when it comes to delving into real business at i i Jton, anil as a result they are seldom heard from except 'residential elections. However, Vice President Dawes . imookey-wrenc- h into the machinery and ever since Deees have carried big Dawes headlines. That is real press , .off. : WILL SELL shares of Tintic Standard Stock for $200.00, was no doubt a familiar advertisement just a few years ago. Today it would read 1000 shares of Tintic Standard for 1000 $9500.00. ti.k . , AIRPLANES. of the airmail service have designed passenger air- l which they hope to pay expenses of the air service Lcials ,un at that part of the service where the airplanes are used. S00n aen rom this city to Los Angeles Uan Francisco, Cal., via the air route. h the automobile and the airplane competing against 1 er travel over the fast coming obsolete railroad trains, 0(m t)o put out of business. Why travel two days omia in a hot Pullman when the journey can be taken hours and that among the clouds where the air is fresh J Who made that money? The men who take a chance or the men who are satisfied with 4 interest? However, it was no chaiice to the men who knew the Tintic Standard ground, it was a business proposition. We have reason to believe that the TINTIC DAVIS is a good business proposition and we want the public to become acquainted with it and SEE the ground. We will take any honest investigator out free of charge. COME IN OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION ! if rreu jn. t the United States spend on War in 1925? past year, 1924, Uncle Sam dipped into the Federal 905,610 for war purposes. The army and icelfh ifcthis amount $547,746,364; pensions and care of ?t 702,139,116 ; interest on war debts, $721,286,130; $10,534,000. . jjs, Tintic Davis Mining Company 606 Scott Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 3612 |