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Show T1IE PAYSONIAN, 0000X0XKXX0X0000XK000 One Years Accomplishments of the New Administrrtion ooocxkxoockxxoooooxxoo PAYSON, past year four openings of public lan,j on reclamation projects occurred. Inquiries from more than 25,000 were received, and 3,678 made application fur the 279 farms available. As a result of these openings 15,733 acres of irrigated land were apportioned to 279 veterans. The applicants registered from 36 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Lack of sufficient funds for the completion of several projects is withholding from entry by these deserving veterasis approximately 400,000 acres, or farms of 40 acres each. UTAH, APRIL 21. 1922. for tree planting and known as ArBETS APRIL 22 bor day, first was insituted in the FOR ARBOR DAY EXERCISES : of Nebraska in April, 1872. wide-- s After reciting that through 13. President April Arof annfual celebration Heading Harming today proclaimed April 22 il r day and through the increasing as a golden anniversary of Arbor day. observance of forest protection week Officers of public instruction and of public attention has been commend-nbl- y directed to the value of trees, services arid commercial organizations urged governors of the proclamation unto were urged by the president state to designate and various the ite in thought and acton for the as set apart the week of April preservation of our common heritage Forest Protection Week and deand signated the last day of that week by planning such educational instructive exercises as shall bring ns the GohJen Anniversary of Arbefore the people the disastrous ef- bor Day. fects of the present waste of forest fires aud the need of individual and Tough Luck collective efforts to' conserve the forests and increase our tree growth Agent But, mum, its a shame to for ornamental nnd useful purposes. let vour husband s life insurance declared that The proclamation lapse. protection and perpetuatiou of AmeriIll not pay Lady (over wash-tub- ) can forests was vital to continued incent. regular fer Ive paid national another dustrial welfare anil strength and pointed out observneo of the day eight years an Ive had no luck yet. The Traverer 's Beacon. set apart and consecrated 9 F. SIDE NT BUSINESS, INDUSTRY AND IMPROVING FINANCE The outstanding feature in bni-nespast development during the few weeks hits been the improvement iu basic industries (including steel) arid especially in the movement- of railway equipment, copper, and other in the metals. A marked iucu-asproduction of automobiles hns al.-- o been a feature of the month. Hui'd-inwhich Jiag been on the upgrade for several months just continued in its growth activity. February. about 1922, building permits were 40 per cent in excess of those of February, 1921, and the advance is still continuing. As, against this favorable trend in the physical volume of production in basic lines is the fact that a variety of conditions the encouraghave operated to off-ing improvement which has been noted in textiles during the winter months. Prominent among these unfavorable influences are the disturbed relations with lnbor, but uncertainty as to cost of production and lack of forward orders has had a depressing no effect in those districts where labor troubles have mado themselves have felt. No important changes been observed in other manufacturing lines, such as leather boots and shoes. Agriculturally the month has been one of favorable development considering the season. According tq official figures a marked, even if still limited decrease in unemployment is under way. In trndp both retail and wholesale, the tenddownency has been on the whole ward although not pronouncedly so. Retail trade is uniformly lower than it was a month ago or thnn it was at this time last year. The movement of commodities to market during the month has been very satisfactory and an increase in carloading has been noticeable in many parts of the country. The advance in the index number of wholesale prices shown by the Federal -- reserve board's compilation amounts to four points for the month (from 138 to 142 1913 the priees equal 100). Financially month has shown but little change and discount and interest rates have net moved materially. Foreign trade shows a somewhat further doetine with n mneh closer approach to adjustment of export and import figures both here and abroad. Inereasing stability in foreign exchanges with the exception of marks, hns been the rule. n, - which tho up tlio result uf the tie- division of the bureuu iu most is concern has the of lirot the gouvral public year purtiueut during new administration, Albert ii. lallj now hamiliug current business. Only those wIiq ore familiar with the prosecretaiy of the iutcrior buys: cedure govern-meaof filing on public land can tho of the agoucios Among beea have which appreciate just what this means to largely in promoting a return to tho people. In investigating I found Stanch Ocean Veteran. normal conditions tho liepaituieut of many of these case had been before lnlmLltant of Ask any veteran the iutcrior during the pant year htis the department for years, the patent rendered valuable service. Its moro withheld for various reasons. The Dockside, In Loudon, If lie remembers uiak-iuapplicant meanwhile, although faith- the Cutty Surk, and It Is likely that important duties relate to home and the proiuotiup aud develop- fully and in so far as possible having his eye will glisten as he answers, Tell him she may be seen In Yes. ment of natural resources by which complied with tho law, could obtain homestead. Without to his a commercial docks, and he and developthe patent nation's Surry stability the ment are made continuing. Ail of this title to bs property he could will be hard of belief. Yet so it is. conmake no loan for stock or improve- The Cutty Sark was once a famous it operations ure intimately ments. With all the speed compar- tea clipper which, on one famous ocnationof nected with vital questions ' al aud individual welfare. It was able with prudence the patents have casion did 182 knots In 12 hours. in tho been issued and the rights of the ap- Steam power drove her off the China called the home department cHMHinHHMHaiiaiswRKXSBRasxasiiiiaMBsraaMM net of March 3, 1849, and lor more plicant fuUy adjusted. This action route, and now she sails the sea under in the name of Ferreira, flying the Portuto already ha8 resulted in placing been si has up 50 living than years the hands of the people assets valued guese flag. For years her wooden that title. amwalls have withstood the buffettngs of Th unparalleled expansion of the at more than $3(1,000, 000, which to txable is the ount added property the ocean, and It would appear as is measurably nation since that date attributable to this department's act- of the west. New methods have though she might outlast many an Iron to increase the vessel driven by steam. Scientific ivities in promoting the arts of been put into effect the flow of business from west, where American. ' civilization. peace auj still exists. have who citizens congestion To millions of for a Art. sought to gratify the desire Reclamation Service for possession it home the passion The pick of .recent Japanese paintm has offered freely the choicest lauds ings are exhibited In Wevv York. ObJune 17, 1922, 'is the 20th anniverA Prairie Fire, the serve on earth. To mute these homes acsubjects: After national irrigation. of land sary of the cessible enormous grants Scenes In the Buddhistic Hell, two decades of operation under the the stimulated and have encouraged Weasel," A Shinto Shrine (hid Yelnow law we reclamation federul may low Bird on a Blossoming Tree. construction of thousands of miles of intelligently discuss the merits end These desubjects reveal that Japanese railways and wagon roads penetratbeen often has what of the west. demerits of wilderness has a tremendous scope. the virgin Imagination ing scribed as the most paternal policy are quick to sense the Additional grants to states aud col- ever initiated Hence Japs our If government. by the for a thing, ns shown by beeu of have capitalized possibilities leges fundamental weakness hag developed their aggressive diplomacy. material benefit Of both, burv oy s iu the as this of policy, operations of But Imagination is not all. Japan, and classification of vest areas the administrative officer it was my studies 3 the an(1 within a few generations, will be hydrographic land For this facts. the ascertain to " Chinese the of many watersheds have made avail- uuty plodding by eclipsed have devoted the larger data necessary purpose I U able the important giant, whn Imagines nothing except in office of my first year part homeof selection ' facts. Thats what made our west for an intelligent R a personal investigation steads and the development of great makingof the more difficult keeping Its feet on the ground. projects many irrigation enterprises aud water pow- and in meeting hundreds of the 0-B1 1 ig ers by individuals and corporations. farmers. It should be remembered Colleges Take Waeher eye." The reclamation service, sponsored by, in considering such findings as are Kooso-veltThe large laundries are beginning to the groat republican leader, a here given that my visit occured at enabled was lists in keeping with these data, utilizing when agriculture everywhere revised their price a time, New the speedily to engage in the conquest was much depressed and the outlook the return to normalcy," says to of th0 desert in 13 stales. The geo- for the future most disquieting. Not- York Sun, but this doesn't apply He adconducted by Chinamans laundry. Mr. John investigations logical withstanding those conditions I found mits he Is getting cheaper soap and its experts in all parts of the land the relations between the government of starch, but he Insists China havo stimulated the development and the farmers iu the main cordial cheaper the work are scarcer and to do, under ground stores of great mineral of the projects hoys the management ever. Many of the Chinese siij thnn wealth. The involved and perplexing higher satisfactory. The engineering youths are going to universities and qmto the Indians, for of caring problems works, many of which are monumentsome of the finer occidental their education ' and the administraof absorbing al and spectacular are worthy and turn up their noses at pushing arts, tion of their valuable properties; the commendation. ' Very Drafty. They rank with the a gas Iron in a laundry. Its only the old nasupervision and direction of our in the world. Chinese that will wash clothes, and How . did Teller get his cold ? tional parks, tho playgrounds of the greatest The problems which had to be they work slowly. the of All the drafts in the bank go people; the encouragement in dealing overcome by the service So. says I,ee Sing, until things get his cage. Boston Transcript. ";23zsaafiifffaBBi;ai?BtBBac3JES8flaBEEiaaQBCiaaBa8iBBi inventive genius of the "citizen i by through elements human frequently a little more normal and the younger issuance of protective patents; the with and difficult Chinese more complex drop some of their higher edudisbursement of millions annually to proved those of a physical nature. Set cational Ideas, he cant see how a than their IBB9VBiS!SB3SSRBI93IRBBBlBSIEBSBBBSn9BI!(IEV3&lII!ll and veterans army and navy state in tho oduea tiers came from every laundry ticket can be exchanged for dependents; the promotion of were without experience less money. union. tion throughout tho nauou and to and theMany insufficiently finmajority the natives of Alaska; the safeguard anced. It was inevitable that many the The Usual Way. ing of the liveg of the minor aud should suffer privations and distress, Fred! How did you get cn Hello. broad study of our mining and metalfor some yet the number of cancellations In Scotland?" lurgical industries; these are nonpayment were relatively few. Up We had grand work the Oh. fine, Jack! of features of the larger to the close of the war the progress do of the interior department. Each of of thc farmers was rapid on most of weather all the time. By the by, wiien a I heard the with thing funny associated know, you these is closely the projects, and the collection of I was there. life, liborty, and pursuit of happiness for operation construction, Indeed! said Jack. "What was of the people, and all contribute sub- changeswater rentals was satisfactory. and an,j stantially - to the prosperity From some of the projects where the Well, they told roe that they didnt strength of the republic. is drived largesettler tho of income de hang a man with a wooden leg in ScotTho principal operations of the from lives took and grain, the land !" ly 9 bureaus President Agri. College of Utah, says: conducted are by partment Hows of which are greatly deflated, "Thats queer! said Jack. in addition to which it exercises gen- prices have boon mado for tempor- that?" There can be no doubt of the wisdom of the farmers of Utah and Idaho deciding eral supervision of the territories of inquests deferment of charges. I have 'em with a rope os Oh. ary the bang they Alaska and Hawaii, supervises, to congress the desirability a rule!" was the reiily. London An to raise a generous acreage of sugar beets this year. We know how to grow sugar classification and compilation of all suggested the exten swers. and of authorizing justice has and estimates of appropriations, sion of relief in, meritorious cases beets; we have the machinery, the labor; ive know how to treat the soil. We have an general supervision of expenditures aud a bill is now pending. In view Old. Pjys Bill Many Years for work relating to St. Elizabeths of the general clamor for financial aid assured market; This year for instance, we may feed our potatoes to the .hogs and N. A merchant In Wlnston-Sulethe 'a Freedman hospital, hospital, the over all man farmers country a . from from C., recently received $7.50 cattle. Capitol building and grounds, and these requests' from our project set- who said he Imd bought a pair of rulv Howard university. In the conduct as her boots from him on credit twenty-si- x warrant do tlers not apprehension of the work 17,400 are employed, of to tho ultimate collection of tho govyears ago and had failed te pay whom 5,748 are located in Washing-towhole, investment. As for them. The number of employees de- ernments Of Nephi, Says: national reclamation is meeting thc creased 199 in the past year. habIn A Chicken. of Wise test rendering repayment. "Diiring this, my , first year as itable 1,622,000 acres of formerly The sugar beet contratc is by far the fairest contract the beet grower has had. In a west side school the pupils of of the iafctajor, I have . secretary now oc- the eighth grade were studying about and valueless vacant desert, first of "all to familiarize It will be a cash crop. Now that we have a more favorable contract than any precedfarms. the different Presidents of the Uulted 125,214 people on myself with the varied operations of cupied by the value of taxable pro States. They had Jnst finished Jef and Inereasing the department in Washington ing it, let the farmers get in line and put in a reasonable portion of the farm to sugar more thnn $500,000,000 and fersons administration, and Miss D. by perty of threw War field. in the , many of crops totaling near- the teacher, asked: beets. We are sure it will prove a blessing and a benefit to those w ho care for the the bureaus out of gear, and in sev- tho production since "President Jefferson was known as 1903, by a re$400,0110,000 ly was work eral of these the greatly what?" imbursable net investment of beets. congested. With the loyal and efnational reclamation fully Harry was quick with the answer. ficient assistance of my "He was known rs the Sage of the its continuance and its exthere has quickly been developed a 'justifies of the all to tension Age. country parts spirit of mutuality on the part of where bueh work may economically Before the teacher could ask an all employees, which has resulted in in other on. lresidont carried be question, a hand shot up and a Harding President ef Utah State.Farm Bureau, says: a marked incresed in output without small boy asked: additional forces or expenditures. a recent address said: mean? "Miss D., what does sage If our policy shall be, as it ought, The 1922 contract has the hearty indersement of the Farm Bureau officers, a This was largely due to the introducdual to Harry was permitted to answer this the development encourage methsense common business tion of contract that is just in every respect. It is thejiope of the Farm Bureau that growers (industry and agriculture,) then we one, too, and he said: ods. means wise." and Sage to the consider need have early will noted the summation in be It will produce the beets required for the factories in support of this vastly important Whereupon the small boy asked of those reclamation of the activities of the several bur- continuing Miss D? a hen. whats sage "Well, treat which with proper eaus mentioned here that the volumn groat nrens Before she could explain, she was addi iudustry. of work accomplished exceeds that of ment would become vaulable to hear Harry, with disgust shocked our to tions agricultural capacity number and in a the preceding year In his voice, turn to the small boy proposal of oases is the high water mark to To this end every practical semi-ariand say: and arid our for watering date. V Why a sage hen Is a wise chicken, r forest Presedent Heber J. Grant, without whose help in financing the industry last year land, for reclaiming of course. Indiannpolis News. fertilo for Office. valleys areas, Land protecting no farmer would have had the opportunity to grow sugar beets this year, said at the from inundations, and for draining What Did He 8a y exrich War and the aftermath the greatly potentially anj widely recent Conference: augmented the burdous of the admin- tended swamp areas, should be givon LODGE TELLS HARDING FOUR bethe of work full the govof and encouragement congestion istration, POWER TREATY IS IN MUCH Every farmer in our communities, where it is possible, should grow a few acres came BCrious by reason of the absence ernment. All this should be a part DANGER of many loyal employees who joined of recognized permanent policy. Not of sugar beets this year, if he never has before. The farmer who has previously grown The New York Times, Sunday, th colors. The general land office otherwise will it be possible to keep ' 5. and nearly March was one of the chief sufferers in the nation deets, should grow more. this respect. Additions to th regu- self contained as it has been in the LODGE TELLS HARDING PACT FAIL CAN NOT l We ask you now, and in your own interest, that you may have a sure cash crop; ar duties by the enactment of past. of this wise The New York Tribune (same date) In the .furtherance laws relating to o"d and mineral get the largest return on your acreage; provide labor for yourself, your family and eases gTeatly increased the labors of policy, tho reclamation service is adToo Much To Expect mirably fitted by experience aud he bureau. When the change of your neighbors, and properly rotate your farm crops. occureil the conditions training, and I have recommended husband which of and But demand cant tho enactment to a denied your you legislation rere such as rease and the elimination of unnec-ssar- will permit this expansion of its live happily together without fighting! red tape the issuance of pat duties. Bulletin Just a word in relation to the vet- No, not appily. The :nt was greatly expedited, and f or war. homestead the world tho the of During (Sydney). first time in years IRBBXSS!XKKilSE3Sf ISZEEBfiBf 83BEKttZEBKKSK3iUiSBXftEEBK&S9i&EESi3KIRSRBBBBI jeraus ttuiniuiug 10,-Oli- t g 16-2- 2 t . csjH-ciall- Week M Legion s Big Carnival i ' ! I k I Benefit Payson Post Attractions-- 1 0 I V w I Something New and Different : Fun For All -All For Fun APRIL 3 24-2- 9 MR. FARMER! What Would You Pay For Advice From These Men? Will You Take It. Free? DR. ELMER G. PETERSON itr J. W. PAXMAN $l50,-000,00- 0 E. G. BERGERSON w , . : FINALLY d cut-ove- ' sev-ira- Follow Expert Advice. Grow More Sugar Beets. g V .. |