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Show ran provo post N ? ORSOli DANIELS KILLED . INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR LEGISLATION After skirmishing for nearly a month the A recent bulletin from the Fasific Coast farmers of the .state ami the sugar companies Manufacturer in discussing industrial conditions are getting together. Where a storm threatened there is nor peace and from the present outlook says; There is a better outlook for industries in both sides to the controversy are beginning to Coa8t states wdefeat o f radical propo-Thi- s Pacific recognize the rights and privilege, of the other. will undoubtedly result in improved condi- - Mons in several of themr tions all around, it also demonstrates instead There is need of a change in attitude of these of trying to injure the industrial life upon which commonwealths toward production and common both depend. labor before largest industrial development can When the controversy first arose between take place. the farmers and the sugar companies, the farmCo. of For instance, the Wittenberg-Kin-g ers asked for $7.00 per ton for their sugar beets. The Dalles, Ore., wants to operate its evaporator When the company announced that Ihis Trice plant all the year around but cannot get fruits would prevail throughout the intermountain and vegetables needed. - A country, agitators started out to force the issue large exporting firm informs this concern and to raise the price to $7.50 per ton. The agi- - and there are many others on the coast getting tators lost out but the conservative farmers will the same information, that they could get million probably gain greater benefits than the extra pound orders. fifty cents by getting better loading facilities, There are so many laws and adverse, condi-earlie-r digging .orders nd n number of other ad-- , turns Kedging ahout labor and industry and that go to assist the farmer in harvest- - pecially production from the soiT, that large es- ing and placing his crop on the cars ready for ' tablishments are difficut. the factory, Tiabo- r- organizations oppose cheap labor Maay of our industrial troubles might be set eoming to our "States. Labor bureaus advertise tied by resorting more to the principle of arbi-- j that we have more laborers than we can employ tration. . Too many people are inclined to take on an eight or even basis," the extreme view upon questions affecting their! We are getting legislation, by Congress and interests. They do damage to their own inter- - j by states for"cheaper capital for farm, develop-esta- , and to the interests of others in hasty ac-- j ment, but all influences are at work to advance tion. Often a conference between these people labor to prohibitory prices, and the other side results in a different viewAs a result no farm development can take point. This was demonstrated recently for prac- place, production is restricted, industries are tically all of the beetgrowers are now ready to limited and cost" of living is advanced without meet the sugar companies for the benefit of all. giving employment to laborers we have. o o o When will the' masses learn that too much LET U3 AID IN GOOD FIGHT regulation and legislation only cripples indusWith the season for Red Cross stamps upon tries, kills' business and destroys chances for us we are once more reminded that Utah with working to make a living. other states must face the fight against that o o o dread white plague, tuberculosis. The motement In all polite circles it is assumed that a must be general and the fight must be waged un- prize husband sews on his own buttons. What is ceasingly until the disease ean be properly con- your status? trolled and its spread reduced to a minimum. With our climatic conditions ideal for In Salt Lake churches have taken up the health and strength we are nevertheless not keep- fight and next Sunday all of the religious organing the state as free from this disease as we isations of the city will aid in launching a camshould. - In fact we are not organized properly, paign against the plague. Provo churches might nor are we financed to meet the situation. In well afford to join in the fight. our wonderful climate we have felt that the remAnd in the meantime red cross stamps are disSufferers was hand. from at the dread edy on sale in many places in the city. Every stamp ease have taken the same view of the case and for used means just that much more for the cause afflicted tuberculosis with have years people locally as well as for the state and national fight. been coming tp Utah. Had we been organized to A portion of the stamp fund is kept in this fight it right and to guard against the spread county; a portion in the state and the balance of the disease the danger would Lave been at & goes to the less fortunate sections where the diminimum but the state was not ready and as a sease has become so prevalent that drastic measresult Utah has altogether too many cases .for ures are needed. its population when we consider our rare cliWhen making Christmas purchases for your mate. Furthermore, statistics show that it is on friends, seal your gifts with the little red cross the increase and unless action is taken without 'Christmas stamp and do that much for the cause is the delay danger very' great. of humanity. T six-ho- ur -- Its Goodness Is III PAYSOH Orson A. Daniels, an oiler on the Payson Sugar factory and a resident of Payson, was instantly killed when he came in contact with the drive shaft of the main cutter at the factory Tuesday afternoon. At the time he was standing talking-t- o "another employee of the factory and .not aware of his danger, stepped, backward. He struck the shaft and a waste from his piece of ,wlplag In a' moment his pocket caught clothing had caught In the revolving r J s 1 - Housewives everywhere have found out that lrtsfart Postum takes the' place' of breakfast coffee perfectly. And that is only one of the - rca$onswhy.7tf Posiunf has wholly supplanted the use; of coffee oiTlthousands uponthousandsof American; breakfast-tables,- - 18 BAY STATE CITIES IN COLUMN r think Housewives of so- Sugar j r 7 well that Order today. - say t . . i. Be sure to t Sugar Utah-Idah- o ... will progresshe housewivwprefer it. v t Utah-Idah- o - this Yhy . i ABSOLUTELY PURE - - OP DRY8 TONIGHT- The elections yesterday which swung 15 cities from wet to dry cut the wet vote in every city but two, sent the license advocates scurrying about today in increased fear that the sweep may yet Boston, Dec. 6. HELEN WARE in, ! - SECRET LOVE SATURDAY Special 1 Childrens nee 2:30 include Boston. Fall River, Havelbill Taunton and Leominster were the cities to swing into the columns. Taunton had been wet fci sixteen years. No dry city was swung Into the wet column. Gloucester was the only wet city to give the ye-irmajority. Mati-- . Little Baby -- ZOE RAE The greatest Child s Actress, in. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ON ELECTORAL COLLEGE GLORIANA Washington, Dec. 5 Senator Shaf-rotDemocrat of Colorado, today introduced a resolution for a constitutional amendment to abolish the electoral college and make the presidential term six years, no president to be eligible for The amendment would not abolish the electoral vote, but the returns in each state would be canvassed by Congress, the candidates for president and vice president receiving the highest number of votes in each btate to be entitled to the electoral vote of that state. The amendment also would that Congress should .assemble at least once In every year on the first Tuesday in January. ' " Children. " An absorbing play for Adults Ita HERITAGE OF HATE Five Act Redfeathar c husky throat after election la always relieved by using, GROUPING. Hedqulst Drug company 2 stores. A Lbra of Fwra SamtM -- Parley Jepperson ART STUDIO Class - - Private - a Fist for Rhiamstisa M W. TIM Sot. ULW and Repairing Ladies' Work a Specialty 412 West Center street. fI 'WATER COLOR S. P. ANDERSON MODELING PASTEL and OIL PAINTING. Shoe Repairing For information Phone 592-412 W. 3rd South. Work and Prices Right 384 "West Center street. M SariMtiaB Cleaning Pressing DRAWING Two bia natural hot sulphur water pools, emptied and cleaned twice a week. TirUsh Bath aad Bod 0m,. f We Save You Money on Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Cat Glass, Hand Painted China White lvory and Other Christmas Presents Make a small deposit on thc artical vouwanr an it for you. - r "V - Jw;il 500 D 4. B. S2QTHER Instruction in SAN at Botts. - Jf C.ROUP1NE falls to cure call and get your money back, it belongs to you and we want you to have It All 1 -druggists, 25c. AT THE a, Bluebird MONDAY. DECEMBER 11 pro-vie- d " galarSOc to$l.S0 books - being sold at 2SceSih esksjst A sugar, try it and you -- 176 West Center (I If you are not using the, leading chemists' and J cooking authorities. against nearby machinery. Before the power could be turned off and the machinery stopped he was dead. He had been mangled almost beyond recognition. Daniels was about 19 or 20 years oL..He leaves a wife and a "baby two week old. He waa a Payson boy and bad worked in a factory two or three seasons. Just a year ago. on the day he met his death his hand was caught in the machinery and it was necessary to amputate three fingers. He is survived also by his parents, four brothers and four siBters. sometimes wakes up feeling cross consequence the family know it without his telling them in so many words. - they w He wa? pulledonto the shaft .and whirled around and around through the air, against the cement floor and JONES in .Dear Mrs. Jones means all right, but she doesn't seem torealize that if she didnt give Jones his morning coffee she wouldnt have to give him the liver medicine and Jones would feel all right without both. y want no other. Btantly increasing' demand for it., The quality of Utah- Idaho Sugar is praised by" shaft SWIM Mrs. Jones attributes it to biliousness and if- - it doesnt wear off during the day she gives him a dose of liver medicine at night. The next morning he feels better and she and the next gives him coffee for breakfast, morning, and the-ne- xt morning. Andin a few days Jones has another spell. they are making it distinct-lunderstood that "The purity and sweetness of Utah-Idah- o Sugar are responsible .. for;" tbe con- - -- 1 'JLSJlSJ - ? SUGAR FACTORY GETTING TOGETHER PROPERLY 4 - .If its new we j,ave ;t. CSBBaQgaiBflgrTWH" sanra-s- r s |