Show f t jer lie co t the 1 he editor za A s column on mat rr 0 utah has homes 17 of thorn them are farm home of those farmers far mera employ hired help at an expense of approximately throughout h u h u fc the ach united states 40 per cent of tho the farmers employ hired help in utah tho the ratio is higher reaching 55 per cent moses new now york has passed his hundredth milestone and says he has used tobacco and beer all bi bia ld life he expects to reach thu the ago age of before he lie is called to join methuselah and the other old boa bos s but just think how old mr wooler might be if he ho ind shun shunned ried beer and tobacco since the interest on bonds is alway always much lower than interest on loans from banks the news would like to see the county commissioners commissio nerr call a bond election in the near future to see if the leopla will not vote enough bonds to clean up the debts contrasted by tho the county officials prior to jan 1 1913 the interest on these debts is seriously handicapping the county commiss commissioner nera in their efforts to get the co county out of debt while the editor oj the news worked and voted for the retirement of thomas F kelter as sheriff of 4 carbon county he cannot exult at mr kelters defeat as much as at some of the other progressive victories there thoro is something pathetic about tho the retirement of tom kelter As a railroad man before liking office kolter kelter wa was one of tho the most pop ular of men wen during his earlier carlier term terms in office he lie wis was also very very pop ular and a mighty good officer ol licer but after ho lie fell under the spell of the political boss ho became colorblind color blind see anything wrong in certain acts forbidden b law this thi s the news attributes to toms bigness of heart his desire to take the couise of least resi I 1 lie ile rould much rather it 1 still and do nothing than to offend alfriend a friend even hen oien that friend was nas violating the law these I 1 failing fail inga in the estimation of the writer N were are en enough ough to make it de A to send tom to the discard for the present but the news wishes him good luck and pro pros spent perit in whatever ho he may undertake declaring that in 1913 more than a half million da old chicks were imported p from california by utah people poultry raisers of murray and vi unity are preparing pie paring ng to retaliate and one of these dealers has already re orders from tulare calif for 2500 chicks the way to put utah on the map D C jacking Jackh Jach ling ng vice president and manager of the utah copper company tolls tho the salt lake papers that for the firs lime time in months the demand for c is greater than the supply on hand this will be good news to the many miners an and other employed emp loyes of the coal and ard copper companies who were cut out of employment by the curtailment of the output providing the companies now try to met meet the demand when a buyer for the warring nations appeared in jefferson county Nebi nebraska aska to purchase horses the farmers told him they bad had plenty of good horses to sell but not for cannon fodder one farmer gave it as hi opinion that the people of this country should refuse to sell ana anything thing to the butchers and thus starve them into ending the war the trouble is that most of us are too selfish to down a chance to make a dollar those motors who wore told during tho the late political campaign that W K henry progressive democratic tic candidate for shet iff as a feebly old man walking with tho the aid of a cane should call at the court aliouse house and get acquainted with the IS invalid who is probably the best preserved man of equal age in carbon county and ho lie is sound of head and heart as well as of body uenh es 11 good gowl orioll the bureau of crop estimates Estimate of the federal government gove rement has just issued a bulletin ahonor the i mount 0 of f livestock in the united states state fois and the value per head of same following are the figures for utah for 1910 19 10 and 1915 number value of head pert par lead J horses 1910 46 1915 8 00 mules lif ules 1910 2000 1915 2000 0 milk cowe cows 1910 34 66 1915 other cattle 1830 1915 sheep 1910 4 10 16 1915 swine 1910 1 1915 1020 in spite at af the fact that the democrats are suppo supposed hed to have ruined the wool and sheep industry sheep are worth on an average per head more today than they verc ere in 1910 but the moat most gratify ing show ing ia is to the effect that while utah hass inere increased ased her holding of cows head the tho utah cow has improved until she is worth 2800 more than she was five years ago considering that it costs less to raise and keep a good cow than 1 a I poor one utah dairl men are to be congratulated |