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Show THE HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUABY 16, 1923. oumc i eeiii, . sexier oays j . 1 m X . World Production of Foodstuffs Slowly Increasing I w YcK TUB KATKJHALdTlJUNK Of Msw Jr.7i7wESKLT TBADI SlCOaP l4 it Ttl ItftUmil . um nrinrinal of 22SS.000.000 in 1917 a reported latest year lor which fimirea ar food produced direct by the United States Department available show a slight. Increase that' of the closing year of soil has, in the countries oi Agriculture. Rye, another toinn avail-- portant food araui in certain part i. the wa. k. of increased but article of thU steadily food less are eotfe , able, slowly than in the other line, kw , since the close of the war, .and f recowied in 1917. ind a g7gaTe b I the world Is produced th4t ,he crP o( 1922 m hic'P that. !".. men we. the reporting countries will ma. at a exceed, that of 192L Corn,, which war activities interfered V'tAnif erred ' from the farm tu the- serially : battle-fiel-d. The International In- of which a steadily? increasing srith local production or demanded stitute of Agriculture at Rome hai' quantity ia used as food for man the services of those engaged m I j daises ot irorn ....:.u..rA. . '' '( t r , ! Cll$ f," SJSfJ..aM' 47M0 - 2 A .k.... - thn.k 'fJ&J1 '"ofS mlwwV . ' iutt announced a recorded world end a large part of the remainder agricultural industries. . .. turned inta; meats for his use, fc The above, figures which wheat crop for 1SG2 of 2,932,00OA -- com in the shows a recorded production ia pare the aggregate records oi bushels against agricultural outturn ia all report, year preceding the dose of the 1921 of 3710,000,000 ,129,000,000 in the closing year ot Ing countries in the latest available "war .and reports from he Depart r Oats, another cereal ot year with those of the same coun- - 7 men't of Agriculture, at Washing the ' ton, indicate that the records! whicn a small share is used as man tries at the dose of the war are ot exclusive for food draft and remainder Russia and the of necessarily po" barley rye. production tatoes ia 1922 will also exceed that ; animals, show a alight decline in for which no detailed statistics of ? of lalt year and stand materially output b 1921 compared with production have ben available An announcement above that of 1917.' In fact, the re earlier years, though to what ex-- since 1916. n ports on world production of the tent this decline is due to the in- - just made by the League of Ka . great food articles wheat, J'ye, creasingjubstitutlon of the- auto- - tionals, however,, estimates the: : barley jind mobile and farm tractor for. the total grain production of Russia ia ' -- a. a grand aggregate- - horse and mule cannot yet be de- - 1922 at approximately 2,000,000,000 for the reporting countries in 1922 termined. Barley, more largely poods - (one pood -- J6 pounds) , ' larger than that of any year since used , for - brewing purposes than against 1,600,000,000 In 1921, U38,-th- at recorded total, 000.000 in 1920. thObgh this total which followed the opening, for food, shovj of , the war. These figures for " of 969.000.000 bushels in 1921 for 1922 b still only about one-ha- lf " 1921-- 2 ft should be. clearljr under- - against an annual - average of of the annual average in th fire " stood reJate only to the produo. slighty more than . 1)00,000.000 year period preceding the opening 4 V.tion of the cpuntrles for which bushel In the five years preceding of the war. From certain other continuous reports have been had 192L The recorded production of parts Of the world,' notably Tur- ? during and. since the war and are: potatoes,? another extremely im- - key, the newly established politi- food factoCr-i- s. aetulown raLdivisions-i- n --Europe, jnd. the jiot comparable with those of war years which included Russiw by" the U, & Department-o- f Agri-- mandated areas ia other parts of Turkey and other areas for which culture at 303,000,000 bushels in th worlds ngures of prodectloa 1921 figures are not now available, v against- - 2.745.000.000 in, the; are not yet in form in which Jt ie The Teeorded wheat production --dosing, year of the war, and s usible to compare the present of 1922 is, as above indicated, of- -i prospect that the 1922' output wilt outturn with , that of the same. " ficiatlr set down , at v232,000,000 be materially greater than-- that of areas prior to . or during tb jrer. bushelf . against a recorded total.1921. .World rice production in the. period bushels against 2,2000.aX ' If' i-'i- lw Moxart'e Opera "Cod faa Ttttte" 5J Im givea this aeatoe by company of Mtuf under the diractioa ot William iWadt Hiiuhawi Pretty Irene WiW liame will eiaf tke rale el Fkwdflid nd one gUnce at the (airainger.wilt 'awke you know that the opera toUfa will be biy mccct. n't' 1 0 "- u ' - Bohemian violinist, will appear in concert here under the direction of the muslo departmenf of the Ptoto high (Mm SChOOl. X " . j oats-indica- The following interestlng sketch of bis career appeared in one of the Chi-- Being dentist extraordinary to a dinosaur ! enout-- to ttre tny motion plctnra actor av pnsxled zprea In Cecil B. peMllle'a next Paramount prodaetlon, "jldsm's Rib," there Is a museum showing a nam berjit tremendous skeltOBt of prehistoric animal. During rehearsal Elliott Dexter, one of tba (eatured players, knocked a tooth loose from one of them, so lie cot a toot role atnd Med to find av Hole that It would a slon. I -- - magazines: The public will welcome Konecny, for he stands for achievement- - And Be is a Tinnoso. inej ,wui bv&t m will! great things played greatly-JInehear the result of years of the hardest cagrf1 -- -- 1 - Jp""" ... IIIIIIIK -- - Mill study. MdjrMHcejsegTy the hot, Intense Slavic blood. He studied with Sevdk at Vienna and in Bohemia. Sercik made Kubelik, Koclan, Marie Hall, and others, and Konecny i an exploite, for they make htm strong, enthusiastic exponent ot the school. And "He was playing when eight years And' a violinist must be strong. his Inmast musician 'A he get says, JIusic lorere of Provo' will be af- old, and has been at It ever since, save God's nature.'. for his athletic expeditions, his long spiration from forded a rare treat Thursday cros&country hikes, and his mountain Josef Konecriy; the fatnoua climbs. . He prides himself, on these f after-noon-wh- t aviator American-ma- at Hampton Wimp, oonstructod d StanddrdCoal at Dayton. 0- - S -I- i see "Weil's MNT TO YOW ar sBsawBssBBBsa OUT, wrLrf5P3 T, BURNS BETTER - ot;- LASTS LONGER ;- J tne of the Deep, by Myron west, second en Italian romance, a trio by Prof. Robert Sauer and bis student, The Millard County and Dixie clubs J. " Rulon Morgan and. J. M. Wright at the Brigham Young university are Clarence All red was accompanist for planning a social to be given in ine Lndiea" gymnasium on Wednesday of ' "''V """"'"' V.' g X Leadership week. It will take! the - SANTAQUIN MAN RETIRES. ,T' form of a nursery rhyme bau, each l v attendant to represent eome nursery 16. P. X Peterson, 'PAYSON"Jaiu in has been dub The Sanpete rhyme. . on vited to participate in the affair, ana a resident Of Santaquin,- retiredNebo of member the as J Thursday will probably accept-- , school district board, having held the for the : last 85' year. ? : Mr. During Leadership week: arrange position was elected to the district Peterson ments have been made for a nursery July 6, 1897. His first rS years that mothers board for children enabled to attend thev8riou8 as trustee saw the- shaping ot the edumaj-- br helast ten lectures given during the week. The cational system.- Duringbeen built in years-hig-h. echolhaye nursery will uean Amy layman juerrm.! , . ; both-nnmb- en, ri V .iJifi won ever. Mr, Petereon in the last election." Other members of the board are T. 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