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Show J HE 1 nt)U I'U3T EDITORIALS RAISE HOGS AND PROSPER !,iis, 'll ,s! !l(l , ! I t.ili ,1 11,1 ' t Mat-- ' i o"- I I, 'I .it It 11 i 'ii ii i,i I t ,i n , - Ilnli'sn) .1 ultuii! mill ire M m i In ' i ,1 bs. 1)1 til tdi is ,s,, ' j n, s s 1,1 ,i (l the i, I' I, " i ( lit of ad I big, ,ll s ' tn ,i l.t i i t 1! j t nall.v I from t aii'l with $ hr East " d g to t yr i ari-- worth niiil.OOi) pork products passing through 'tali annually (, in tin West, it is f'liM r that I 'I all farmers are (ssiirrd a good mailvt toi tliiir legs. Professor 1 I i s llogenson .statement , At follows a condifaer to taee with in p.ut. is as is resent the e o of world 111 the mint production that hor-- i tion In fact the i's very eloselv upon a shortage mid it ion is woi Id wide ami Im Is lair to last tor a's to come The great ramie is gone. There y several millions than there ie fewer eatth v, ears a no ami tlie decrease is stall on in a few This condition lias caused til meats to go up in price so that one of the most proiitahle 1 wonderful astute-ms- TIM? s tinklliess of the New York Stock Elunge that the impression grows that, like tin Giim. m unlit, uv staff, tluv liae mm;e than human knowledge. Therefore, the astonishment ;t an exhibition which places the members of tin stock exchange oil a level with the wildest and most unthinking. There occurred last week a ghost dance as senseless as anything that Sitting Hull and his followings ever pulled off. and wh it was infinitely more to the purpose it cost thus, who were engaged in it hundreds of millions oi dollars The occasion was the publication of the German proposal of peace. Everybody sensible knew tli.it that proposal was of little prueti ;1 'able and was of only minor importance as a step towards peace. Vet the maiket broke as if peace was to be made the next day and stocks went down on a toboggan that meant milt to numbers. For example, United States great .i IISOII itli I t, ill i m i i.sing .is lii (loints out i Oi )( ork products Miutli ot pink si in I We Inar so much of the i Ilngell-mi!- . state lead III CSV s' I i l I MSB A FINANCIAL GHOST DANCE . ( i i 1 , i tvpes of farming today ts the production of meat inimals. Amoiii; farm animals the hog easily stands first in quick profits, as well as in large results. Hogs ean he raised and fattened in Utah nd - The Utah County Credit Rating Association f : was formed and has for its purpose the protection j j of its members A gainst. Delinquent Debtors. j cheaply on our small grains, com and alfalfa, as any place, and more cheaply than in many places. We should grow more eorn and barley We are on our farms to feed with our alfalfa. importing into this state annually about $2,500.of nork and pork produets from the 000 states east of us. The farmers of the state o o o could just as well produce this pork at fyome. are of About $5,000,000 worth pork produets LEGISLATION AND BUSINESS each year by the states our shipped through A weak point in our government is that one states west of us. Most of this demand could be t is of men of legislating about business and m- Mipplied more cheaply by our farmers because dust ies another set is conducting business and lieaper food and shorter distances to ship. Our diinatie conditions in Utah are idtal for the pro- industries. The initiative of pi ogress and prosperity These a"e duction of stromr vigorous lings some reasons why the boys and farmers of I tali 'lies in the hands of business and founders of Oiould raise more bogs. For this reason we are nterprises. The politician too often represents urging every buy to consider the (Top and Pig lit ither. Political and bgiJative programs are de-- , project as a part of this year's work, ome boys j have done excellent work along lliis line High cided upon and business men cannot accept or t t1' ", '. are not milch consulted in ad- school students specially could hilp cry male vance. liallv in earning their own way through school It is not easy tn understand why there A prominent member of by raising a few pigs. he any suspicion and hostility between should the Pleasant Grove High School lull earned a a aders of business and leadeis of polities and it net profit of $W last year on five pigs spending is growing less. inly span time at tin work and buying all the This condition is not found in other great: A Junior club boy from Midvale made a feed. profit of $25 on two pigs. Others have done as commercial nations and some of them are as democratic as ours. well. There should he more between o o o in business and those who (lose understand poli-- t Be an American. es in the future. o o- as - i The Rating Book of the Association shows how you pay. your accounts . - to credit or not . If you are entitled to credit you should it and not entitled to credit you should be refused . 1 4 that he knows o doesn't It 'I Ii' , f, I'lM-- t o o- half so o O Never propose to marrv her. ; r - to .Inll mu it hits widow unless von want a Indications are the scrap will soon become fight. o lh.w if you are 1 t The Merchant credits you because he believes you will i pay; if you do not pay one merchant can you blame another merchant if he turns you down? I j t . ; -- - f Shows by your past transactions wether you are entitled 4 We ask the assistance of the public in making credits better ( AVliere. oh where, is peace Many a fool keeps a wise man guessing -- o - -o o The wiser a man becomes the less he admits r 1 Steel Common, which had been boomed up to a fancy price, lost in quoted value $66,000,000. This is only one of the many stocks that were similarly affected. One man at least died from ihe excitement, and others were brought to the brink of death. In all 2,500,000 shares had the wind beaten out of them to great loss to many and the total ruin of score of investors. There was simply no reason for the panic and its most astounding feature is the revelation et the lack of ordinary sense by investors and dealers in stocks. j J I lie re av too st ubborn i so foolish as those who it to be oo w are lse. When Oliver Asked For More Those who are owing accounts should go to the merchant and pay him or if you cannot pay all you owe , go and pay part and make arrangements with him as to the balance, and thereby improve your rating, for remember rating is ycur greatest asset. 1 I Be fair with your merchant and you will fined him ready to meet you more than half way You Will Feel Better The Merchant Will Feel better Your Credit Will Be Better Everyone desires to have a good credit rating Dont blame us if yours is not good Its Up to You t SCENE FROM OLIVER TWIST," Tills is an l tv A PARAMOUNT CXI. t Iiiu.i.lj, u,m of one nf tit eeVl, rated of Chalks Ih, k, us m.iiMtil story Oliver Twist It is a PICTURE PRODUCED BY LASKY. Cruik.shank's oi lain it sketches for t),e first etll- - ene from the hast) adiptntion of the story Hr lie Paramount Prokr.m In whwh Mario Dorn stem m the role.of 4 .Over Immediately iimn tiskmt; for oik ,f! thrust into solitary cuiitmonjent. like a ertminil, hy the poorh-iusiiutl onto s. This is one of the diawm-t Men formed the, enter Of the p.reatDlekens-rr,,lkshanwhen cmtrovcav the Kifmd mat. teully his illustiaUns of the Inst diver Tv ,st ' slot ies Inc 1, e,i the novelist to ,n,Ktor,s, ,U To ,h . It J ont form Tins is one of the s. enes whn h was literally takm from the book hv the L.rsky odmpnny s- - s k . I MARIE' OORO IN OLIVER TWIST COMES TO THE COLUMBIA ON MONDAY, JANUARY 15 Your Credit Rating Will Be Vhat You Make It |