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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH. MAY 12, 1922 SAUL I SUGAR CONCERNS 4 L. A. AND S. L. ROUTE APPLIES FOR LINE FROM DELTA TO FILLMORE. UTAH FEDERAL JUDGES FILE DISSOLUTION ORDEF AGAINST AMER ICAN SUGAR COMPANY This is your corner. Moke use of it for your information' on question' y that sre puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attentionAll communications will always be held m care-full- Branch Line to Be Built Into Millard County and Will Tap Rich Agricultural Section of State; Application Filed Action Contemplated In Suit Haa Taken Place During Twelve Year Cate Hae Been In U. S. Court. New York. Federal Judges Rogers, Hough and Mantun Tuesday filed a dissolution order against the American Sugar Itefinlng company and other und individual defendants in the government's Khermun law suit begun twelve years ago. wait, caused During tiie twelve-yea- r In large part by a decision to await rulings of the United States supreme court in the steel and harvester trust cases, the defendant corporations in the sugar trust case lme "abandoned their combination und conspiracy to restrain trade and commerce und to monopolize the business of manufac-inund dealing in refined sugar," said tlie decree. The Judges, sitting as an expediting court, held, however, that ut the time testimony In the ease was heard enough of the allegations In the government petition were proved to entitle it to a dissolution ordor. cor-orat- e fiM - absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Sait Lake. Copies of the application of tlte Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad to the interstate commerce plainly i A fiss Brooks: very short time. Just wish you good success in answeryourself and it will is not which have a I hope ing my question, my best wishes. difficult one. .1 am asking how a pen and nk rr- - Dear I commission for a permit to construct a branch line of the railroad in Millard county have been received by the public utilities commission iutd by Governor Charles It. Mabey. No application, it is held by locul counsel of the road, is necessary to he obtained from tiie state public utilities commission. Tlte petition filed in Washington reads in part, us follows: That permission Is desired to retain the excess earnings derived from such new line. That the reasons why the present and future convenience and necessity require or will require the proposed construction are aB follows: The territory traversed by the proposed new line is not now served by a railroad. Formerly a grazing country, it is becoming an important agricultural section, due to the iund being A considbrought under irrigation. erable portion of the iunda which will be served by the proposed line are at present under cultivation and a great many additional acres will soon be placed under irrigation by means of projects now in course of development and construction. The territory, therefore. will require railroad transportation service for the marketing of its products. The filing is made pursuant to a decision of the board of directors on April 2. The route und terminal of the new branch are described us follows in the application: "From the town of Delta to the town of Fiilmorr, a distance of apmiles. proximately thirty-fiv- e It will not puss through any incorporated towns or villages between the terminL The application is signed by C. It. Gray, as president of tbe company. The blue print of the route accompanying the application indicates that after leaving the Deltu station in.ua extended S curve the line will run straight ns an arrow to u olut near North Chalk creek, two miles directly north of the northern boundaries ot Fillmore, when the line runs directly south to a point one mile south of tbe same boundary line. The stute law, as passed in October, 1919, at the special session of tiie legislature, provides that railroad corpor ations within the control of tiie commission that is, doing an intrastate business shall apply for a certificate of convenience and necissity from the state commission also "provided that this section shall not be construed to require any such corporation to secure such certificate for an extension within any cityt or town within which it shall have heretofore luwfully com menced operations, or for an extension jnto territory within or without a city or town contiguous to its railroad and not heretofore served by u public utility of like character, or for an extension within or to territory already served by it, necessary in the ordinary course of business. The present branch line is prohnbl,v tiie first to come under this section since the law was passed, although tiie main line of the Salt Lake A Heaver Railroad company obtained a certificate under the same section. help-a- I lot You s young lady should act , look ond dress to be popular among friends and gentlemen. With best wishes, GOLDEN CLOW. Orangeville, Ut. This is quite a big question and a OLDS 1UB1LE pertinent one in times like these, isn't DEALERS WANTED In Utah, Idaho. Neit, dear? hirst, act naturally. Do not will vada, Wyoming. Liberal atmtnwiton OIL HAS representative on request. try to act like anyone but yourself, as lend A. E. TOURSSEN DiitrilwtAr. an unnatural manner is not in the least it I am taking attractive. However, KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Everythin known in bounty culture. Let ua tell vuu about EFFECT AT GENOA for granted that it is not natural for our Cream. Powder und Huir Good. MU S. Mutn you to be boisterous and hoydenish, but We are the only that you are rather one of the timid utfg'a of granite in be else wouldn't monument asking anyones; you Utah. Wehtvea AFFAIRS IN CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIES OF $225,000,000 EF- one to help you, but would feel that gran-itkegni:ied tii h stand ECONOMIC TREATY LIKE FECTED IN CURRENT FISCAL you were not in need of any. advice moh lusher AMERICAN BOOM TALK on the subject. Try to have a happy preaaure than YEAR, DAWES FIGURES ea.trn granite do use and not countenance, nd take smiling very line polish: quartoo much in the way of cosmetics., I ried, cut polished Bolshevik Delegates and Shell Com- Estimates for Expenditures In Prln nd rered br don't think the young girls with paintWINTER WHEAT CROP IS LARGE UtahUbor. See cipal Government Departments panies Repesentatives Deny look faces cheeks that and ed and lips your local dealer Are Severely Slashed by Contract Made for Baku OutIf he doe net in flour been if had a as dipped they Forecast of Harvest Is Made By the have it in atork. Writeu. the price w ill jdatue put at Meeting Budget Director is n have We It do slso look Urge (lock of enatern you. barrel, you? just right, Govern mofit granite at remarkably low price. little the liko A rose. powder gilding Utah CraiU and MeffcleC, Waahlnton. Winter wheat producGenoa. No American oil town had Washington. That economies totalS3 Weat South Templeto take the shine off isn't going to hurt tion this yeur was forecast at fW4,- greater oil excitement than Genoa has ing $225,000,000 have been accomis all 793.000 bushels by the dejairtinent of you anybody, but I'm sure that had over the rumors that various oil plished by the new government budAs for the dress just don't agriculture which announced the conagreements have been entered into by get system for the current fiscal year need dition of the crop on May I as 83.5 per tbe bolshevik delegation. Petroleum Is Is disclosed in a report by Budget Di- go to extremes and you will be all cent of normal and the area remaining gushing all over the Genoa conference, rector Dawes, which President Hard- right Rolled hose, skirts to the knees, to be harvested on that date as 38,131,-OO- o nothing has created such a stir since ing Monday transmitted to Chairman bobbed hair, and transparent waists the Germans and Russians hunded to ucres. may bring you a sort of popularity, but the surprised conference their Easter Madden of tiie house apropriution The rye production forecast wus not tbe kind you are after, I am sure. committee Monday. treaty. bushels and condition 91.7 per Wear your skirts short, but not TOO letOn the whole, the president's Baku literally has been moved to cent do not accept the exaggeratand short, Genoa, and Azerbaijan has been put ter reads, I believe congress will find Hay production was forecast rt ed syles of ' hair dressing now in on the map for diplomats who for- the operation of the newly adopted 10BJW9,(NJo tons with the May 1 conbe merly had little idea where that re- methods to be highly gratifying, cot vogue. Dress neatly and quietly, dition 90.1 percent and the, area 74.- reducin about one and and courteous on having brought always, the Caspian was located. only pleasant public 345.000 acres. Certain districts never beard of until tions in expenditures in accord wltA of these fine mornings you will wake Stocks of liny on furnis May 1 were this week are beln.j discussed glibly. the manifest wishes of congress lu up to find you have the best kind of 10.792.000 Hone. The Russian delegation has denied reduced appropriations, but in reveal- popularity. Dont you think I am Pastures condition, 81.5, May 1. that it has made any contract for the ing the possibilities of savings through And heres hoping for the best sale of its oil output Everybody from more efficient methods in the future right? Spring plowing, 83.5 per cent comfor you. of everything M. Tehltclierin down has denied re thus conveying to the people the dem pleted. to in of onstrations those ail contracts. Colonel J. W. authority ports of Dear Helen Brooks: Boyle, a Canadian officer, who repre- operate the government effectively at Iowa Paper Destroyed By Fire I will thank you very much if you sents the Royal Dutch aud Shell com- the least possible cost, to make the Des Moines. Ia. Fire of unknown can help me. My face always had a full and of ways peace panies here, which ore reported to government's origin, starting in the paper storage few blackheads, but now I find it covhave signed contracts with the soviets, ultimately lifting the excessive burden room of the Dee Moines News shortly ered with tan blotches. I also have an of taxation." has issued repeated denials from the beforte 3 oclock Tuesday morning, The chief points brought out in the itching scalp , J hank Pou- sick bed. wrecked yie newspaper, plant and gut"Z3, Coalville. The British government also has de- report of Mr. Dawes are the following: ted the entire News Arcade building. nied that contracts have been made that the expenditures of govBrown spots on the face are caused First, Loss to the News' plant is estimated at with its knowledge, but the French ernment for the fiscal year ending by many different things and you told $200,000. W. E. Itattenfield, business correspondents will accept no denials, June 30, 1922, which, after executive me really nothing about them; theremanager of the News, estimated the und are describing the alleged treach- pressure, plan and policy had been Imfore, I am afraid I cannot help much. loss at $75,000 to the building and ery which is supposed to have given posed upon the business organization, might be liver spots, caused by a They to $125,000 presars, linotype machines, the British control of the Caucasian were given in the December budget liver ; or there may be something torpid be will at estimate oil was at The types and other equipment. It $3,907,922,3Gt, that expected output. else Not It often happen that man? women make News will publish Its newspapers wrong with your health. would be the greatest prize which thp least $43,550,350 less than this estimin the same old war day after at the office of one of the other newsRussians mild offer at Genoa ; con- ate, or approximately the sum of knowing what it is, I can only advise coffee day. For this reaeon tome people miee have and papers here until temporary quarmany of the newest thing because they sequently there is willingness to ac $3,922,372,030, a , reduction of over you to see your physician ters are established elsewhere. prefer to stick to old ways. Here b a cept any rumors, and the air Is full ot $1,000,000,000 from the actual expen-tliure- s Him tell yJu what is causing these spots little coffee recipe booklet that Is new and fiscal for the preceeding them. yeur m your case, and then we will have has been a big success. It yours for the msk ng only tend a 2c stamp for portage M. Krassin, although denying the 1921. Few Register for Island Vots something to go on. Possibly a good The Way Mrs. for sending it to you. Second, that after eliminating from freckle remover might help. If you cancompletion of any sales or developSmith Makes Coffee' is a valuable recipe Manila, P. I. It Is estimated that ap hut there are others equally as good. ment agreements, frankly states that the estimates, the confusing figures proxlinately four hundred thousand of the kind there, FJI in the linos below pla.nly now. he Is :i ago! luting with oil companies incident to operations In capital funds, not get anything voters, about 5 per cent of those I tell will where and write me. you you forin many countries. The Belgians tiie public debt and other similar aceligible, have registered for the genmerly owned many oil properties in counts, which have no real bearing may obtain it eral Philippine election June 6. AcIf the itching scalp is caused by HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT the Baku fields, and their objection to upon the question of expenditures for cording to the Inst census, 1,123,400 Box 1645, Salt Lake Citr Utah. deal- operation of the routine business or there are a number of rein Genoa tiie for conferences dandruff, plan person were qualified voters in the I enclose two cents in stamps for reRusIn with nationalized to this. in edies for property ing government subject, general Try shampooing your turn postage on a free copy of entire archipelago were entitled tu 'The Way Mrs. Smith Makes Coffee sia belonging to foreigners is based to executive control, there has been a re- hair good with Physicians and - SurNo vote, bnt only 24.124 registered. n considerable degree on their fear of duction in these latter expenditures .. Name geon's Soap, massaging the scalp thorprovincial registration figures Jiave losing tluir interests in Caucasian :S compared with 1921 of $907,500, OX), oughly with the tips of the fingers, and Street Ik an received oil. of which the director of the budget pulling a small strand at a time until The soviets say they are willing to $225,000,000 as that which can State have been all over the head. This Mastodons Bones Are Found grunt concessions for oil development lie fairly attributed to the imposition you Wichita Falls. What are believed to in small sections and are anxious to of executive plan and pressure on the brings the blood to the surface and stimulates the circulation, and if you make the development regional, so as routine business organization of le fragments of n mastodons bones h ive twen unearthed But It to allow to be will do this every night befetre retiring. not new under monopolized. tiie system. by oil drillers in there set ms to be an absence of conI think you will soon see a general imGray county, according to reports here. Third, that the saving against curThe fragments were found Imbedded Over Four Million Tons of Coat Mined cession hunters at this time, as pros- rent appropriations of $112,000, 000 set provement in the hair and scalp. pective investors are not willing to up by the departments and establishin a stratum" of dry sand and are and Better of take wver tin Weekly production Washington. property which fortnerly ments in August, 1921, in response to Dear Miss Brooks: snld to be large enough to Indicate coal apparently has struck a tempor- was operated by other owners until executive writI am now taking the liberty of request hus been increased, they were a part of a skeleton of a ary level a little above the four mildefinite arrangements ure.made for notwithstanding reappropriations of ing to ask a question. I am a boy prehistoric monster. GeoUnited States lion ton mark" the soviet recognition and tbe reimburse- congress of over $7,000,000 of tills reseventeen years of age end as yet logical survey announced In Its con- ment of former owners, which would serve for other purposes, to tiie apFather and Children Burned to Death nection with Its weekly summary of haven't been able to go with any girl. lave the rights unclouded. at proximate sum of $130,000100, the Marengo 111. August Bourk, Jr., und the industry. Early reports for the Colonel Boyle, about whom the which it now stands. Only such part They seem to turn me dawn. I put four of his children were burned to week ended May 0, the statement present storm rages, vyas in Russia of thus? manners blame of not on knowing my reductions ns are real savdeath ut their home here from a fire said, Indicated that production of coal what tell me fn If can, war the you high society. speeding ings and not postponed expenditures assisting during which started in an incubator. Mrs. would aggregate 4,150,000 tons approx is wrong. Sincerely yours, up transportation, and in recent years have been included iu the general esIn two same as the previous has be. n much in Rumania, where he other sons und a baby girl imately the Rourk, V. W., Idaho. of timate given. savings were rescued by Bourk liefere lie week. I reduction was confined al- has confidence of the royal famI this seems that the estimated pretty serious suppose Fourth, present most entirely to bituminous, it was ily. It was Colonel Boyle who esplunged back into the flame-fillebut really, you know, you are for 1922 for the operation to expenditures you, house in an effort to save the other declared. corted the Russian dowager empress of the routine business of governfairly young yet and ought not to four. Ills charred body was found and her daughter from Crimea Into ment generally subject to executive been turned down many times. have lying across one of the beds where the Wilsons Name Causes Demonstration Rumania after the death of tiie em- control, after eliminating certain exbelied fSnttaiy (tovd' t you are a little bit diffident Perhaps J.c-- s of the children lay. penditures amounting to $7,500, (WO and Washington. A noisy demonstra- peror. when in the comUTAH CANNING CO. authorized by congrress after the sule tion nearly broke up a local vaudeville Davison Leaves Large Estate Electric Ferry for Frleco pany of girls, and it seems to be a aiiow Saturday night when an artor in , New York. Close Mends of tlte mission of the budget for representaSan Francisco. What Is declared to his cumin speech addressed a greeting late Henry P. Davison, who died Sat- tion of tiie United States at tiie Brazil failing of the fair sex to rather admire and bold m a man. ihe be the first Diesel electric auto ferry-ba- t to his excelleinc.v, WilBUSINESS COLLEGES urday from an operation for brain exposition, seed loans, and fulfillment But I don't advise In the world, built for tlte Golden son, who was in the uudience with tumor, estimated that the financier of tiie treaty with Colombia, as comyou to carry these D 8 BUSINESS COLLEGE. Gate Ferry company, was launched Mrs. Wilson. Men and women rose in left an estate of about $10,OO)XX. pared with the IVcember budget es- Utter traits too far, as there is such a L. School of EtT.ciency. All commrrc'al b inrW Wood-roshow excess of an insurtimates to amount of life a large only tore Thursday afternoon. Tlte boat their 8ats yell "Hurrah for thing as over doing it, you know. It Catalog free. 60 N. Ma.n St., Sal: La., Cuy. on a total of $1,75S,375,972, or always helps a lot to feel Wilson!" and the actor never ance, but the figure Inis not been aswill be ones ease (ioiden Gate." It finished his speech, so great was the certained. Mr. Davison's public bene- n discrepancy of only ubout 1V4 per and to know what is the proper thing to PLEATING & BUTTONS will be put into service in June. cent. factions were large. cheering for several minutes. do in all circumstances, and if you-arAccord an. S de. Box Plcat'ng, H 'unstitching. Americans Given Palestine Rights Parlor. not acquainted with the little matters of Bn .ton. Ilu:tor.hu. K d Home Attacked by Civilians Irish Outlaws Blow Barracks 0;jden Company Ha Big Oil Well London. An has been that are always eitquelte cropping up, Ogden. News of the Fargo Oil comSEE TOUR PUBLISHER Belfast. Tbe residence of Major Dublin. The barracks at Custe reached between the P.rit'sli gmi it would be a good plan to buy you Moore, grand master of the Ismdon-derr.- Bollard, West Meath, were blown up pany, an Ogden concern operating in Tt your Book B.nd.nrr any kind to your loment, ns the m.uu.atory power in Orangemen at Molemnn on tho by irregular forces, who destroyed tbe Oast ter. Wyo., field, bringing in a ?, good book on this subject and read cal pr n er. Trade B.nJ:y. Salt lake. in and then .3.000 been lias received what well barrel on it, Pnlest'ne, and the Uni el S ats con atwas barracks Mullincer practice tlte Wednesday, up you border, I DEPARTMENT STORES cernin,; the rights an pn t ction ut tacked Thursday 'night by JM armed Tito irregulars were pursued from Ogden by Ben Iiunsaker, vice pres'-'- b read whenever opportunity presents itnt of tbe company, from Bresldent self. If you do not know of such a SFT.D IX) WALKER'S, SALT LAKE CITY. Americans in the Iloly I.ani, says the civilians. The attavk lasted nearly .Mullingar to C.tstle Bollard by provi-for ary.hng yju cannot get in your shiwal government forces and tlte bur-- W. D. Wethers. It wus said the well (Vntrai News. Tlte ngnenent. it is three hours, after which n book, write me again and I will tell you -Utah, stores. in a Mos-o- f resulted and in was shot o. to Mown their were the raiders ret that ri.lits rod. the and Friday up prevent the names of one oi two of the best stated, provides Tl-oil the windows of tile building we-and the proteohm tlc WCTKS. Me- occupation. Two of tlte men wli rtt.d-e- l rbvv id 130 barrels an hour. Ty-Atner'enns ones. I do not feel that your prej co- I TVT MFT-f et. 2,4oO a of D. at struck vvif. at hunk since windows depth Count.' tbe the but tlte :s be shall Dnnr.uut, state shattered, accorded be shall abou Lut ntent is anythin1' to wo-.rSCHOOL of DRESSMAKING Tin- - conip-n- v will arrange to lut'o t1A were shot deni. well as tbe d ors were protee'e! of nationals of luemhor eieint.ii' thern.-el.e- s '' will "v-that uttn.g to in a KLiuILli tamers right line the durvverinto turned tbe tin' 'low ut tlu civilians, wounded pipe iron attackers tbe u shields, iu ttri, tin nations. Oittie league of refineries. of Iter died tlte able to enter. injury. ing g . SOU r V- e - - S- a M New Way to Make Better Coffee do-tai- gov-erum- CHEAPER - chr'-sene- e Co-s- ' v i Imnegal-l-ondonderr- 1 wliisd-sounde- y 1 n e :. 1 A y - |