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Show THE PAYSONIAN. UTAH, JUNE 10, 1921. PAYSON. to the Unit-- j prieo up to abnormal figures, sud- crease in gold shipments ilenlv finds that the peple are going' ed States lias not depressej the ex without or using substitutes. change rates in the principal warring countries of Europe, but tint their for mistaken idea a is It trade, any Issued Every Friday at Inyaon, Utah, or organization exchange is higher than ii was in industry, individual, ' The truth is, that by the ti, work on the theory that if it can October, 1020. unhave CO. countries these developed for PUBLISHING is that itself, PAYSONIAN get things right nil that is necessary. expected ability to meet heir oblig'i As a matter of faet, no ono group t ions and that their end', has im SUBSCRIPTION BATES The gold payments lias ean long prosper at the expense of proved. $2.50 One Year, in Advance But. atnbilizat ion. toward tended The of laws nature, $1.25 its neighbor. Bi x Mouths, in Advanco with their compensating checks and may we ask, why it is, vv'ih so great, Filtered at tho l'ostofflee at Iajson, balances, work slowly, but always to- a surplus of gold in this country, so ward a common What great that the banks ire (Omplain Itah, as second class matter. average. should is be better the ing of the burden, Hint commercial reeognized W. E. ELL3 WORTH borrovves are slid obliged to pay and that both 'iet industries, General largo Manager Editor and such both rich high discount Kites?- - Are the and small, and individuals THE PAYSONIAN Hkmon flc are PlnCPfl o Three Lasts One Color One Leather I Squarely Before Solon s Washington, D. C., June 4. Th highly organized effort in the of the country on the part history of the farmers to make congress what they want, and understand to it them, is now under way give most here. Of fnrmors have al of spnee it? hacks and interdejn-nden- t hogging are cannot the record in and there jioor, errae congressional financial experts cr" eom has Thp e nintnin special advantages in their been any .such thing as a never own inti rests nt the expense of some plaining of the surplus of gild which who was not a friend the count, v and thv iingreusmua menacing of the others without bringing disas- is of But this the fanner. in WOULD HELP ter to all. W'e have seen it tried urge free trade TAX REDUCTIONS competin' product-s- has heretofore taken the friendship form of to my enable as it. to we seen foreigners fail during the have arid BUSINESS. what fanner the giving eongres. one in goods. That means only past year. thinks he ought to have ' rather than hankers the is mid that flint thing, A revision of federal luxauoa is .The farmers have vhbone of what lie wants. want the producers, the FINANCIAL SUBTLETY OF oue ol' tho loiouiost govciuuient.ul been the most inarticulate and me debts the to economic our ps EXPERTS. bucceaaiul action in this piobk.ui a. 'Mere is no o'ganieil of nil factors in the pro of the foreign nations. of the nee s liukl would result m a needed eUiuu-Juno itter how dmtion un.l distribution this r point, are evading financial ivperts Self styled in this country, which life ossifies of buMucas ucUvit. to intermit lonnlis's may is one reason exercised over the recent skilfully the why American agrieul we lower our .iiff nrte-sti- ll it is not only a right uppoitiun-- i V0T ,nmh If argue. in is tore suih a precarious state. in this into l influx of aeed-gold country thu bunion ra..t is meat oi tax more, and that is what is de The Inst few vears have seen a This is landed financial certain ed; tho volume ul luxes should bo jiiiymprit of foreign debts. experts number of by attempts on the part of or if we leave the rates or dutv as Kept us low us is consistent Willi Ono of the farmers to get together. el-ion's sound fiscal pobe. e on non now are a bceictuiy protect they of these is the Amort successful most be that expenditures 'basis we will necessarily eventually e: n Farm Bureau federation, which curtailed will be generally approval. increase our imports ol ign pm is said to over a million afThe war und navy departments duets. If we increase cur impmt 'aimers in represent seven states. It thiitv in ford the laigost oppoituuitics at tho the wrecking of our productive of foreign products which compete fcns an office here in Washington, nnd necoss free dnstries being by given wirii like domestic product--- , we nee present trine tor a i eduction in pub This orwatches congress closely. lie expuudituies without counterbal- into our markets of competitive for- essarily decrease the domeste maihcf is getting out a question ganization must in They Of the eign products. pay for such products, wlmh. in tom, na ancing losses to the pubbe. ire, which is designed ostensibly total ordiuury expenditures for tho goods " is the statement of those decreases the production ol such pro to harn the sentiment of th farmers Bid financial are they experts. lust tin eo quarters of the present ducts nod lessens the cuirihn incut of mi a number of legislative projects. fiscal yeur, $5,76 1, bull, buu, appioximuto-lpaying in gold so largely Ihnt these our workers. That is e nctlv what In tho federation globally reality alarmed. nmo arc exports $1, .150,000,0110, or 55 per tent, was would be the effect of en lying out knows vvhnt its members think on all m gold has Although $200,000,(100 financial experts expuuded by those two departments. program of the It probably helpof these subjects Interest on war debts is not includ- been brought into this country since who are paid by huge ions ed them to find out what think. January I, yet a recent bulletin of to go entirely outside (he legitimate ed in this figure. is therefore, This questionnaire, national mechanics and metals the business of such eoi hh,i ions and chiefly n means of enabling the farm Industry hus no moie war piofils York admits that: witfi which to iuuiutniii war time bank of New foist untru" and highly or members of the federation to lift To date it lias not altered mn and governon tin- - Aineri government expenditures propaganda pernicious up their voices in unison nnd show jlerinl the terms quoted for credit in ean ment overhead must fie trimmed can people. congress what a noise they factCommercial tho mnrekts. money has proved, bevond the pos tunkc. Tt is interesting to note that History money rates are not noticeably easier, sibility of dispute, that an adequate nt the same time this questionnaire generally speaking, nor is r lowering protective tariff has always Brought was sent out, the news appeared (hat NO SPECIAL PRIVILEGES nf the local discount Tate looked for SURVIVE. of twenty prosperity while a tariff which has t a agricultural bloc in the near future. not afforded protection to American two senntors had been organized for That is, although money, real mon In tjutH) days of special laws, ha i industry always the purpose of putting through legis-atioproductive is moro plentiful, vet the bankcy, bpeciul legislation, closed special regulations, business .mi the farmer wants. brought stngmt inn he Amerspecial wage agreements and special ers are holding lip the rntes of mills, idleness and want. The questions in the questionnaire privileges lor different interests, in- terest they call it discount and re ican public should give .emit heed all have to do with problems of farm And, although the banks to dividuals or industries, wo liavo a discount. the specious plena if jeid credit, taxation, freight rates, good such an excels of gold nre combination of boarding problems. who nro seeking to ad roads, the packers, and cooperative queer has collected from foreign nations, yet vnneo the The American seaman who They do not touch upon personal interests of their marketing. benefit laws abovo his for European exolinngo does not seem to employers at tho expense riio gen the question of land tenure, which special On the seamen of other nations may have been depressed thereby. eral public, by specious pleas for lies nt the bottom of the whole food i trouble himself foreod to ship on a the contrary, it seems to le improved, The . All such propagandists production problem. For example, take are summed is up first American in foreign vessel in order to get a on the whole. described with farming the fittingly job, because tho laws which are so Great Britain, France an Germany, verse of the third chapter of Genesis, in the ease of a farmer in Iowa, who ' favorablo to him on the ono hand, and we find tho following to be tho in these words: 0 Now he serpent in 1916 figured that he was making i on October 1, might put tho American ship owner exchange equivalents moro subtil than my beast of less than 3 per cent a vear on the was On 1020 and on April 1, 1021: lie sold the out of business on tho other. These pro pa pi ndists an value of his land. the field. British th0 1, October and- - invested 1020, suedess pound while nere an American trainmen, $225 for land like the and, subtil lit, they serpi could government funds which the fanner tional amendment prohibiting the which sterling was equivalent to $.1.48, while ful in securing legislation have their own ends to servo, and the money at 6 per cent . He to was 1. But it on 1021, equivalent of On borrow on his general personal suance of all tax free securities, would require the payment fanning. April wages those ends nre not for the benefit of not afford to go to On ith October 1, 1020, the his land, ti.msj mtation, reganl had wishes he kept to them which were out of proportion $.1.02. he now those whom they seek to deceive. credit, instead of merely on his ' to lovve,want risen efU!uvlent was farmers the Height rates, has f Froneo find nine it of to the going labor scale, might as under the present federal Trade means because the vnlue Be not deceived, fre land, roads farm want They w ould mean that themselves out of a job for luck $0.0(107, while on April 1. 1921 it idleness and want, vvlne pintection to about $690 an nere, vyitli the farm loan net. It transcontinGer as fast least The at to built $0.07. was t equivalent of food prices. lie could borrow from the govern-lenof business on the railroads. rie menus employment and so now I!'absorb which -' highways, The bricklayers' union, that sots mnn mark was, on October 1, at a low rate of interest what' We have known of a number of im-- ' Land Values Boost Prices. mnch attention. nj want a ria the equivalent of $0,01 i.i, while on bank the at from now borrows he a Tat( of $1.25 mi hour, lms yet fail c to ha nt which banks gone porta and Lawrence waterway, St. Lakes also a The fanners ed to find a way to fono a man April 1. 1021, it WHS the equivalent tho wall , has land rate. because thov dil not eon In a word, farm high goner-oinland development waterway of $0.01(5. to build with brick. value in this country which want to be able to borrow money! dine themselves to the burl .'ng busThus it appears that the great in- - iness Tho manufacturer who shoves the their livestock. They want the ally- rises just a little faster than have bunks More always proper. that bank mortgage! Thc fanners want the packers to commodities land fedeial on the of omit value the failed on this account than on any owns who A man from raised $10,000 to $25,000. be supervised by the government, the loans other. Depositors in tho it emotion- land produces. more make want enn granted the department of agriculture doing the usually farm authority They al banking institutions ovve it to n good the to nnd board classify woik. They want to make the short reserve federal putting themselbes to inquire el tsely into the by selling his farm con- he in agiicultmal pinductx illegal, else than so to a rediscounts give into something prior activities of such insHutions so money The basic thus for produc-loans to sideration putting a crimp in the net n it ies that they may lenrn whether their ean possibllv make by farming. This means, of tho grain speculator, more intelligent t ion of ail kinds. tho is that result iTeposits aro safe. favor the French bill making farmers sell out, nnd the more intell- n brief, that farmois should hnvc .and farm funds. the on leave for a. manufacturer not ( men call first government illegal Labor all over the world is vvoik igent young the farm- - to label a fiabie in sue, a way that to the of come matters city. In taxation, ing shorter hours than before the Until this simple situation is remrs want the excess profits tax eon- - (ho purchaser knows just what is The high war, and consuming more. Tn oilier vvoidx, they i uued. the rural population will conedied, They are against the sales put into it. cost of living is nothing but the o will food and sold imili r the name slioddv to no ant will have to decrease, that tinue they knowing tax, of labor. higher wago It should be labeled wool. This faet is reeognized it on what they buy, nnd that production. nc Sly wool should be what on and virgin it cannot shoddy, bv the fmm bureau federation, thev along pass Elbert H. Gary, steel magnate, says to E. B. Reid, its Washing rtie'v sell. labeled. Thev want n constitu-Ucording He says tha people are not buying enough, but ton representative. With nro waiting for lower prhes. a policy is formulating he federation incomes of laborers fanners ahd , busi- with TOgard in Lind tenure which course. ness men being cut to the bone, ill be announced in due with There received taxes are going still highi r. be will certainly It enn be no full business resumption interest. out to w ithout lowering of taxes. Meantime, tbe federation is con matters settle certain accessory Paul Shoup, general manager of the nected with farm finance -- and the It southern Pacific system, told a con- distribution of farm produets. vention of hnnkers nt Pan Diego that estimates that the fanner now get bunlen 18 per rent of every dollar the eon taxation was the greatest It believes American industries had to bear. The sumer spends on food. records show that one family in 'on Pint he could and enn get more than of the price are now living on public taxes. this without raising This i tho food to the consumer. IiaiilRKCliailKEBiCLiaSiiFC&ZKLillddalllKlIlBiSCtltlClIRfllllll the nil legislation in Mining industry reviving with lead the end sought the nt 5 cents and silver $1.00 an ounce. the fanners are urging upon tho OOOOOOOOOOOOX-OOOOOOOOand gronrm Senator King of Utah has introduc- pivnt POHpros in the federation ed a bill to relieve miners of as- prettv well covered following is a The sessment work for the years 1921 questionnaire. which the answers the of suromnrv nnd 1922. to the questions: farmers will return financing commodity wnnt They The Cynical Compositor. ITS FACTS ANI) FALLACIES based on bonded warehouse receipts The home of Mr. and f .s. Chailes Xbi is now in effect, with a regard The farmers want Brown was the scene of a beautiful to cotton. to npplv to grain svstem einiilnr their evening when wedding Inst potatoes, and apples, was hay. tobacco, joinyoungest daughter Margaret not perish are that other :rtl Dnvid crops Mr. ed in holy deadlock to be nccumtrly grad Privrtnn. Quoted from a Western pa- able and that can is Th,- - chief legislation needed Produced by Oil Ventures. ed. per by the Boston Transcript. of agthe department a law enabling riculture to establish the grades. When The Wind Wins. this is done, and the warehouses are be Wells a was wise Ho poet in operation, the farmer Sehreeham warethe in wheat bis to deposit who remarked that in this world a ,,ble money on it to man must be either anvil or hnm- - house and borrow Thus he ean next the in crop. A HISTORY OF GUSHERS put mor. the in a rise for his wheat hold Tt know. TVaehnm Ob, I dont system the Under present market. Promoters Tricks Exposed Geology vs. Experience seems that most of them nre merely TO per cent of the wheat crop is out bellows. 10c Edinburgh Scotsman. This phamplet of the farmer's hands in three months. After that it begins to rise in price. More Brains (at piano recital! What is that charming thing he is Facm Credits. w course, the ays filled a large amount iC3 CJ i i y t concentration a big shoe ory has produced values in these three shoes that are hard to match. By $6 free-trade- FARMERS 1 MERC. COOP I ,00000000000000000000000000000007 n a-- c spec-lativ- n irrii W00DH0USE & BECKSTEAD, 1 GARAGE, Machine and Blacksmith Shop 'all HORSESHOEING o ooooooooc oxxooooxxxxoxoxx Tubes Repaired by the Steam Vulcanizing Method. Price Reduction! Expert Automobile Repairing. rnJ- O k iGHEVROIMR 0000000000C THE OIL GAME Reduced from $984.00 Princes and Paupers Wildcat 490 Touring - to $800.00 and Wildcat Companies The Same Perfect Car KNOWLES MOTOR CO. THE OIL INSPECTION COMPANY, paying? 2403 Elysian Street, Houston, Texas. XXXX000000000000X0000000X00XX A piano, y Brains Wisconsin Octopus. T.ess i X t dub. They want personal rural credits. This moans the provision of state or Pay son, Utah. jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi I n ft |