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Show A" THE PROVO F03T RIO GRANDE ISSUES INTERESTING BOOK A HIGH HONOR RELYING-ON-FORGETFULNES- i S - The Democrats place supreme reliance on the shortness of the peoples memory, in American Bar association is one of the; their claims as to preparedness." Not only greatest honor ever conferred upon a Utah do they think the people have forgotten the man. It is also a splendid recognition of ridicule President Wilson heaped upon ner Senator Sutherlands ability and of his vous and excited men, who were advocatnational prominence. But not only is Utahs ing attention to the national defense in his junior senator honored by the Bar annual message in December, 1914, and his associationr4Jtah - is honored, ... forseldom wobbly, course on Secretary Garrison mill does a small state receive such recognition. tary plans, but they have heralded the pass .. Senator Sutherland, through hard work age of the naval appropriation as the adhas won the honor conferred upon him,. His ministration 'victory" for a greater'riavj. wonderful grasp on law and his record as a The Philadelphia North American, a constitutional lawyer has made him the logical candidate for the position he now holds. Progressive paper which has shown greater Moreover, Senator Sutherland has shown reluctance about espousing the Republican that he is liberal in his views, and a friend cause than any ther in the country, is filled to every honorable movement. In the past with disgusfat the effontry of this claim. It his opinions hare carried great weight with calls attention to the fact -- that the Senate all classes an l witli its new honor those opin- increases in the navy bill were of Republiions will carry still' greater weight., can The origin. Republican members of the ' In all, the. years of his life, Senator , House Committee on Naval Affairs vainly Sutherland has not done one thing that on the floor of the House for the inwould reflect discredit upon his state. He fought clusion of battleships in the program. Only has been the true friend of the people of twenty-fiv- e Democrats could be. induced to Utah and has brought to the state high bin vote with them. The small House program Of time after time. He is one of the great was an administration measure. f Represenators of the nation and Utah would make sentative t icr "House Democra the Kitchen, agrave mistake did it not return him to the leader, so proclaimed it. He denounced the Senate, and Utah is not known for making Republican proposal as criminal waste, amid mistakes. thunderous Democratic applause. Repreo 7 sentative Page, another Democrat, declared AN EXCELLENT BEGINNING from the floor that Secretary Daniels himThe Visit of the Weber county farmers self had approved bill for only four battle to Provo last night proved a great success. cruisers and no battleships at all. These1 trips on the part of the farmers of the Within sixty days the Democrats who state will do more to advance the interests had voted against the increase were comof the state and to bring about a closer pelled to reverse! their votes and eat their friendship than anything else. In years brave words in condemnation of the Repulv passed farmers have claimed they were too lican proposal. The president and the secbusy to leave their farms in order to travel retary of the navy had changed. Tfie North around the state, but they are now beginning American thinks the exigencies of politics to realize that through these trips they are brought about the change. In any event, able to get information which will prove to tbe administration shows considerable aube of the utmost value to them. Keen com- dacity in claiming credit for surrendering petition is bringing about a better farmer, to Republican demands. and as the farmer gets better, he learns that o 7 BOYS IN BLUE not only competition must be met, but farmers, like all other lines, must Though we all feel like saluting the khaki their own 'success and advancement. Now now that it is the uniform of the United the movement has started in earnest, at there can be no doubt that the heart least one trip per annum should be taken by States, this country throbs most at the words the farmers, during the harvesting season, )f the boys in blue. There is no doubt that for every trip that is taken will result in our khaki clad soldiers will do their duty better development of our farmers arid, the when the time comes. They Jiaye met every farm lands of the state, It also broadens which lias come to them like men. the farmers' social field arid gives him a emergency But it is not written that be shall not boast better grasp on the conditions of the state. himself who pntteth on the harness as one A broader view of the other mart and a greatwho it off. It was the boys in er incentive to make his farm one of the best blue putteth who rfought our greatest war, who in his section. saved the .nation in tlie iiour of its greatest o peril, and a few survivors among them are A BETTER BUSINESS. gathered at Kansas City now at the fiftieth 7 The business men of Provo can do no national encampment of the Grand Annv of better than to join in the movement to bring the Republic. a creamery and cheese factory into this city These are they who put off the harness n dairy-mewith honor the and in and triumph. Every years reunand farmers of the county in making it a great ion adds to the story of decimation in their success; The dairy business is one of the ranks. They are falling every year in most staple in the United States. Every sheaves before that euemv (or is it friend f) community blessed with a creamery' of the whom neither strength nor valor can defeat. modern variety and cheese factory backed The highest estimate of the number of men by enough capital to permit the' placing of to march in Kansas City is 20,000. Think of cheese on the market right, is thriving and the mighty hosts that used to march by, the people themselves are well on the road keeping in active step with the bursts of marto prosperity. , tial music. Yet of those who survived the The fruit industry has been a speculative war, and liv ed to march in many of these anone ever since the farmers in this county nual marches of the Grand Army, thousands engaged in it oo a large scale. In fact, they have died as a result of 3ar as truly as if hhve faced two failures in crop or market to they had fallen in front of bullets. For the efravages of war are not all, nor nearly all, in every success .which has crowned their live to put off the forts, yet at the same time, onr dairy men battle. Survivors' who of premature de-aseeds the have been going forward and have never harness have had planted in them as results of wars manknown what it means to be without a market dreadful ifold exposures and privations fotheir3irodBcfs.A-.c.o.wAs:a7aatnit the fording set for the farm as well as a producer of forced man'lies, afoot or aliorse; the torrential creeks and swollen of rivers, the wealth. Tlis is especially true where farmers have secured a good grade of cow rains, the failures of the commissary, the and even though onr fruitgrowers prof' fatigues of picket duty in inclement weather l3rr:wMchr much mhrc tlian actUHl that indnstry to TKryrthey rahdoho'WU ter than to keep good cows in connection with fighting, makes (he soldier realize the full : meaning of Gen. Shermans, definition of their fruit farms. ; on the part of war. By proper During tnanv vears after the great war ,v.,XItah tbe farmers the' businessmen and the states, among many other popubetween county can becme one of the great dairy centers of the West and" a market may be lar songs in honor of the soldiers of the Unfound at any time, for the demand is always ion there was one with a refrain telling of a place Where a robe of white is waiting for equal to or greater than the supply. If there be such a When the Mutual Creamery company the faded ifoat bf blu; to be love a and key it portak,i riaen comes to Provo to farther discuss its propo- place, themselves ai iamficeOnlbe who offer rtion, business men and fanners a alike defwill march its golden of altars the to make patriotism company should be ready streets. inite proposition. With the consent of the secretary Of. the Interior,, the . Denver and Rio Grande has issued a reprint of the t government's-pamphleon the Mesa Verde National park, says the number, of visitor thin year has quad' rupled that t of any former season. The park remains open well Into autumn, running into November If the original pamphlet, which hag 30 there is a alte fall. September and October-- - are expected to- - bring at cuts. Including rare photographs many visitors as reached the park Supervisor Rlckner of the "Mesa In the whole season 4 few years ago, Verde National park. A sepia cover carrying the Beam; photograph of Cliff palace. Spruce Tree house and Spring house with the natural bridge In the foreground! has been added t and-map- s. 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