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Show TRUTH ABOUT UTAH She has the Greatest Scenic Wonders in the World. The Democrat Will Save You Money on Your Legal Notices. Call Was. 9-5-- INTERMOUNTtAIN VOL. 4 weekly $1.50 A YEAR Major Policies Of British Government House Bill Number 24 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH SATURDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1923 No. 5 Great EngiWater Gonser- neering Feats vation Importof 1924 ant Problem Farm Relief Meas ures Recommended 4 f Agricultural Commission Reports to President A N&W JAVAILABLE USE WATER PERIOD OF UNUSUAL OUTLINED BY PRIME MINISTER ACHIEVEMENT IN USE OF EXPLOSIVES UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CONSERTI VITISM RULES INVESTIGATION The year 1924 was a period of usual achievement for explosive! Provides Closer Check on County Expenditures unen- Major policies of New British GovUnited States Government sta ernment as proclaimed by the Prime House Bill number 24, introduced ditures, provided that notice of the The Commission also recommended gineers. Engineering and SENATE ACTS ON SMITII-HOCtistics give the.1 total of irri- - Minister, Stanley Baldwin, the contracting on rates certain farm operations of more than by Mr. Welsh, and drawn by a com- meeting for the adoption of the budRESOLUTION higher tariff cies of the new conservative gated land in Utah as d ordinary mittee of local certified public ac- get shall have Wen published in a The victual products and especially more protec- magnitude, which depended for speed acres. will include Stability and countants is a measure which istration bids newspaper of general circulation The Agricultural Commission ap- tion for the cattle industry; increased on the use of explosives, were either acreage is less than half of that as the chief object of Continuity if within the county at least one week to a exercise stations aid for fair, financial investivery passed, experiment pointed by the President to begun or finished. amount, according to Professor Lu- treaties support of the League of in influence on advance. the curtailment The Shandaken Tunnel, part of the ther M. Winsor, of the Irrigation Nations; a refusal to gate the farm and livestock situation and truth in fabric legislation. Mcthe ratify of The bill makes it unlawful for a The central theme of the report water supply system of New York Engineering Department at the U. A Donald county expenditures thriiout the in the United States with a view to to faithfulness policy; foreign state. enBoard of County Commissioners to making recommendations as to neces- was that the Government should City, was completed early in the year. C. The reason, Mr. W insor declares, the peace treaties with Soviet Russia, make upany appropriation in excess of This is the longest tunnel in the is to be found, not in an actual short- but a continuance of normal intersary relief measures for the improve- courage cooperative organization IMPROVES BUDGETS the of estimated for the on the part ment of agricultural conditions has expendable revenue for agriculturists world, being 18.2 miles in length. age of water nor in a lack of storage course between the two countries; their the of the purpose marketing made its report to the President. ensuing year. It also provides Records were made in rapid drilling reservoirs, but in the improper utili- firm support of the government of The bill is an act for that providing unexpended balances at the end The President immediately called products at a higher price. The re- with modern high explosives. of water now zation of the supply India in dealing with crimes of vioand the of. for the the county consultastates budgets, that estimating into leaders responsibility year shall revert to the funds port available with the 'existing facilities lence; carrying thru the project of Congressional of method entirewith the revenues, which be from should together placed tion to discuss the proposed program organization they were taken and that GREAT TUNNEL IN COLORADO or with slight improvements of exist- creating a naval base at Sing- of great deficits and handling unexpended J existing deficits arising from and the necessity of immediate legis- ly upon the individual producers. ing facilities. apore; a solution of the housing prob- balances. It requires the passage of any excessive lative action. been The Moffat Tunnel in Colorado, has expenditures of former They should assume the leadership Professor Winsor,' working lem as a first necessity; abstention and ordinance be deducted from the esshall budget appropriation The Senate has responded to the and responsibilities and they should which will pierce the Continental for a number of years on projects to from years governmental control over in- the holding of expenditures within timated revenue for the Smith-IIoc- k movesuch all and foster the following encourage Divide, and be the largest railway develop better methods of conserva- dustry, and the prevention of others program by passing budget limits, save in the case of cer- year. resolution which instructs the inter- ments. tunnel in the Western Hemisphere, tion and utilization of irrigation from getting that control. tain provided exceptions. The sponstate Commerce Commission to inIt is expected that the President has been started. What is known as water. He is planning to concentrate sors of the bill, in connection with its 2 What precautions may be taken EXCEPTIONS PROVIDED vestigate railroad rates with a view will immediately transmit the report gelatin dynamite is being used in upon this program! more intensively will be a that it for urge presentation, send favorable to enable to more farmers them of a of making the early with a short message this tunnel. This explosive develops in the near future its project decided check on the tendency to The Board of Commissioners may canals their water the transportation of agricultural to Congress Station. through spring in Utah great efficiency Experiment tunneling through action. favorable allow deficits in to accumulate urging huge reduce an appropriation at any of its hard rock and by means of recent A number of important lines of in- and head works without the danger products. of previously accepted budgets. meetings, but no increases may be spite debris? and from of laken the with be will gravel damage its fumes have been vestigation up improvements, made unless good reasons are form3 Is it possible to restrict the use reduced to a minimum, so that work cooperation of fanners in different ESTIMATES to REQUIRED waters gravity-floof largely under ground can now be done with parts of the state who are interested ally set forth, and the same are pubthe lished in a paper of general circulagreater comfort and more speed than in helping to carry out the work. the upper levels, supplementing The measure the head that requires tion. County Auditors are forbidden formerly. Among them may .be listed the fol- amount required for low areas by of each or in- to draw warrants on county funds department, agency, from water obtained lowing: which county funds are except in accordance with and with1 To what extent may land be drainage or from wells or by pump-gi- n stitution, for IMMENSE DAM appropriated shall on or before Octo- in the limits of an appropriation from ponds? benefited by storing spring, fall or In a period of high taxes and low ber 1, of each year, file with the ordinance passed by the Board of Some of the greatest water power winter waters in the soil: that is by PRAC- DENNIS WOOD OF NEPHI NEW CONTRACT PROVISIONS County Auditor a detailed estimate Commissioners. PRESIDENT; CHILD LABOR projects ever undertaken whose speed irrigating the land during periods farm profits such as the present, Mr. of TICALLY SAME AS THOSE the revenue required for his deOPPOSED in accomplishment depends on ex- when there is no crop growing with Winsor believes that it is better by Generally speaking the spirit and SIGNED LAST YEAR or for attenagency, institution, partment, to turn their purpose of the bill is to make it inplosives, are now under way. A few the purpose of getting it thoroughly far for farmers next the calendar succeeding the year. of getting creasingly difficult for county officers Following election of 4. officers and miles east of Burgin, Kentucky, the moist beneath the surface and there- tion to the problem Representatives of sugar factories Auditor this shall the preto overdraw their budgets, and to inresolutions on questions highest rock filled dam in the world by adding to the effectiveness of sum- - maximum use out of the waters now Following and members of a committee ap passing of eson a based tentative budget vention the is.. iing built fprtbe hyd troduce more rigidly business-lik- e mer irrigation? Mr.' Winsor believes available, rathers than to talk about, pare ' Ih. Utah State. Se.r. JjWWg j Press puir.tfcd- -r - and past expendirevenue timated. Work" adof t"Ke Installation ociation '"of the and' state TWO Democrat .:.i 'for Sar,' development of the Dix River. Ex- that in certain sections Beet Growers Cooperative Associaand file it with the Board of methods in planning expenditures tures, reservoir summer the elaborate systems, until storage will meeting, method results, this good journed plosives give experts recently planted tion and the sugar beet committee of be held in Logan. Dennis Wood one of the steep cliffs alongside the depending on the character of the which, to say the least, are extremely County Commissioners, which on or ahead of time, so that both official! to have Bureau Farm State the Idaho before December 31 of each year was elected river with dynamite and threw out soil and subsoil. of the Nephi Times-New- s have a bettei expensive. follow- and Ue people may for a the agreed on the contract terms governshall budget adopt the for association the of great quantities of rock into the to see that public money ing the disposal of the 1925 sugar president ing year, and shall pass an appro- opportunity S. Carlton of river, thus creating a large fill for Karl succeeding year, beet crop. Contract provisions agreed Beaver. William R. Holmes of the priation ordinance to govern expen is wisely spent. :the dam at once and also loosening upon are virtually unchanged from Boxelder County Journal, Brigham great quantities of other rock, which the 1924 contract terms, said Ephto the men who will vote. Dearborn made for heroic stature. William vas the choice for raim Bergeson, president of the State City, while R. T. Porte of Salt Lake was easily moved out into the site. Allen White. This was an unusual and difficult Independent. Farm Bureau and State Sugar Beet as was retained for another year operation. Association. As a recent result of the Washing- secretary-treasureA tunnel fifteen feet square. and Growers factory representaconference on the limitation of Resolutions were adopted, placing through thirteen and miles far East means inevitably an influ- - .ton tives agreed on the terms following the half completed $30,- in opposition to the 'of solid rock, to tap a lake 7,300 feet influence of armements, balances the ence that a .eries of conferences, at which it the association 000,000 U. S. S. Washington has bvn child labor amendment, fa - (above sea level, is being built by the the. United States and Great Britain. Isunk was pointed out a large production proposed off Cape Hatteras . after a four in this facts The really interesting and urgIn a recent article appearing in It is Asia getting together on a basis dav bombardment of beets is essential to the success of voring the organization, the local Southern California Edison Company. by air and by in advertisers to recognize The purpose of this work is to harconnection, as pointed out by Mr. that can afford to bo independent of Current History, Mr. Robert thr industry in Utah and Idaho. advor- ness the lakes of the Sierras, Undf-the 1925 contracts, pay- press as the mnt effective former secretary of state, Lansing, are those which show that western civilization. That is the sig- Berlin was the scene of wn-- riots medium. of the Ee.t Ch.neto sto.m ment are to he made on a minimum tising held out for Wilson the President to.nihc.nce Woodrow peace defends )t ,0 warmly It was the opinion of the editors urren ln teacup. pin.on. of p r ton and a fifty-fift- y when even of his soon was the made mob The of Kaiser. many last, urmer f by number a charges against di'. of iho sugar price produced attending the sessions, approximately with reserves when the we official police quieted family were insisting that that the child labor William Hohenzollern in his memoirs. 1.. house factories, thirty-fiv1.. from would To the conflict. must boys enter the discourage quote fi:;al payments to be based on a amendment As is well known Ihe former Kaiser author 'from following the printing and again: lie (President Wil- barbarous one the people can birthday, however, iu.ds the Gorman profession, as many of being widened and deepened and has hcen busy during a great portion-nj wjsjje(j the war to come to an lively tbeir folll0S ridl people well fed. well housed, nmtly rocks at Hell Gate1 of the time since his abdication try- cmi without awaiting a military de - no ,bea lo . . . content of the beets. These pro- - tlll'm havo employed and happier than at any tht? All this submarine jnr to convince himself and the world cision, and he believed this could be proposed in blasted out. a visions are unchanged from 1921. jtime since the war and, therefore, amendment In the automobile blasting work is being thru his mediation as spokes- of his innocence in the matter of agreed Factory representatives Vaneven those who uh-'- to be fond of Gertrude statue heroic An editors the by resolution pelatine dynamite, the development starting the --World War. This task man for the most powerful of the that the farmers shall have the first Association which will.and improvement of which has made If he had the derbilt Whitney, entitled The Cru- the Kaiser are less glibly talking favored an involved considerable shifting on neutral nations has right to all the pulp produced. The function for organization GO x 60 feet, about the good old Kaiser times. the benefit of the entire possible the most efficient kind of his which has not even had the senster designs imputed to him by the sader, measuring association of beet growers in turn part to is forces in France, he harbor betterment. is to prevent the commercializing or state of Utah. redeeming quality of convincing any- Kaiser. Why did ofreject the pre-of be unveiled June 26, 1926 in St. conIn response to the call sent out by was also A resolution adopted Secretary one. Among other things, the de- paredness program reselling of the pulp, which is to be Ameri- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson for all persons Richfield Chamber of LONGEST DITCH Why did he make Nazaire Bay where the first war lord has attempted to War Garrison? fed by the farmers to stock on their Eratulating the posed who had received letters from Mr. landed. can troops Commerce for its expenditure of slide a portion of the burden of his an effort to bring about peace in farms. ditch The Woodrow opera blasting of longest know we Wilson to forward copy to her to be much This in advertising the the shoulders of December 1916? Why did he conAll sugar companies are to co- time and money re- - guilt over upon took undertaken ever tion to come place does used by Mr. Baker, as the late presitinue the effort thru January 1917? Wilson surely: If fame state of Utah.' The press resolution operate with the local beet associa- commended the efforts of the Rich- cently in Louisiana, where national "President Wilson, by insinuating that dents biographer, Mr. Lund has sent Even after Count Von Bernstorff s a into entered gentlemen latter the tions in collecting the two cents per officers in health state engaged model to other cham- and had received his passports, President him through the conjunction of time in a copy of the following letter rewhich Great with Britain, ton due the association for services field body as camagreement an the genius ceived from Mr. Wilson after he left bers. States from the be- Wilson continued to hope that he and chance working uponthe structure given the growers. to paign wished to build a ditch through bound the United the White House. preserve could persuade the belligerents to of the. race Fctorics are to furnish the growers a heavy swamp. The right of way ginning to support the Entente. of Through the courtesy of Mr. Lund negotiate peace, for four days after he previsioned in his hour a trial. with sugar beet seed at 15 cents a In order to prevent this milk from was encumbered with stumps, logs, clean, the Utah Democrat was given a copy On this subject Mr. Lansing says: the momentous event he prepared a Fame will find a man here - for publication. pound, a reduction of 5 cents from turning sour, and in order to pro- roots and other debris. An exploreadyman, wise, courageuos Wilson such memorandum on Bases of Peace for brave, the price paid last duce clean and wholesome milk, the sives expert established a worlds To impute to Woodrow disloyalty to his great my comment. year. record by blasting 1200 feet of ditch perfidyis and following suggestions are offered: In addition to Mr. Lansings artias outrageous as it is false. First Use only clean utensils. The in one shot, taking awray logs, stumps trust Following is a copy of the letter received by C. X. Lund from suffare and conduct cle, a denial of any such agreement character His the sterilized the be at same late should time. the obstacles at and President Woodrow Wilson: other milk cans his to especial- as mentioned have recently been answer accusers, icient on CLEAN be inverted WAY'S TO PRODUCE Other features which have marked creamery and should accusers are William made by Lord Gray of Fallodon, and MILK GIVEN a rack in a pure atmosphere imme- the' years progress with explosives ly when thoseand his Mr. Clemenceau. Hohenzollern spokesmen. 2340 S. Street, X. W. diately upon the return from the have been the continued work in WOODROW WILSON, It is more difficult to produce milk creamery. Small top milking pails draining the Everglades in Florida Washington, D. C. having a low bacterial content dur- should be used, and these should be through the aid of explosives; the 1st April, 1921. sterildurexbuilding of good roads, and the thoroughly scrubbed and then ing the hot summer months than Dear Sir: ing the colder winter season and milk ized with boiling water after they tension of the use of explosives for which is seeded with bacteria origin- have been used. Keep all utensils in- ditch blasting on farms, for planting I desire to thank you for your letter of March 25th, and the trees and for orchard rejuvenation. ally from dirt or foreign material, verted on rack when not in use. article and verses enclosed, which I have read with a great deal of The father of the Yellow Taxicab The Constitution of the United States which is not cooled, is likely to be Second The hands of the milker interest. is John Hertz, a penniless immigrant can be changed by a majority of the ONLY" THE HALF OF IT the cause of very inferior cheese or and the cows udders should be so In regard to helping you in the way you suggest, I regret to say mule of the years ago and a legislators in boy twenty-fivother dairy products, according to clean that straining of the milk bethis will not be possible, since I am declining all engagements that 47. One factor states. That majority happens to be The word telephone originated timillionaire today at Professor Gustav Wilster of the Utah comes unnecessary. d for of his business is that 2,316 members. Therefore, 2,316 men literary work at this time, in an effort to secure a Third Cool the milk immediately from the Greek words tele, mean- in the success College Experiment Agricultural and much needed rest. drivers partners in the can change the Constitution of the Station. after milking to a temperature of at ing from afar, and phone, mean- he made hisThe Your expressions of faith in me and the principles for which I United know States! Did that? pasenger carrying you The two words were business. Only milk which is perfectly sweet least 50 degrees F., and keep it at ing sound. inhave he is fought, are greatly appreciated. in which directly The latest proposed amendment conand containing a limited number of this temperature until it is sent to thus combined into the one word companies more cerns the children of the nation not bacteria Bhould be used for cheese- the creamery. Warm milk should telephone, an instrument for con- terested have a market worth of Very cordially yours, $100,000,000. than beto The sound allowed mixed cold milk. between with Milk distant points. is often never be the children out West 9r down South, making. veying WOODROW WILSON. so as to keep out foreign When you hear the word telecome sour during the warm weather cheese-clot- h mine or and but and North, up yours C. N. Lund, Jr., Attention Americans! There are and since such milk is of no use what- cans should be covered with clean phone, therefore, reduced to just we have not to about Mt. Pleasant, Utah. it and nothing in say the country so as to keep out foreign plain phone, only half the story is 115,000,000 people ever to the manufacturer it then cheese-clot- h even a not a' vote of instruction vote, 7,403 members of State legislatures. told. means a financial loss to the producer material and flies. ! II poli-1,371,0- j 00 ! admin-irrigate- j sig-nifice- Raisers Agree Newspaper Men Elect Officers on Beet Price nt w sub-surfa- ce . a. -- ra-eloct- ri, I Wilson Defended By Lansing ! vice-preside- . nt, i Kaiser Refuted r. one-ha- lf i i i Lan-sin- - -u- g, . -ur . j ! l i i.-i- e, non-Steffe- n j j j j j , j j I ' ! ... sym-expidition- j anti-mosqui- to anti-malari- a, -- three-fourh- ts well-earne- . |