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Show fAGE TWO. THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924. to utiTily high aud pledge ourwlvt further deductions. We denounce the Mellon tax plan us a device to relieve wulti million aires at the expense of other tax- payer. Agriculture, During the four eul of Kcpiihli-cu- condi government the tion of the Anion mi farmer hut, changed from comfort to bunk rnpuy. The chief cauws for thin are: (). Th. KcpiiUituii puilj po. iu .nleruutiouul af fairs has preveuicU Europe from gelling buck to its normal balance and thus has driven the European city x. filiation to the soil in large ii uiutii r in order lo earn the niuie of life. Xhm lias deprived net the Auii rl'u farmer ot his normal export trade. (tij. T':e Republican policy of a pt diihilhr tariff has forced the American farmer, with log export market dcbltatcd to buy manufactured goods at sustained high doIcy of iwluUou 10c B v - I i! Take Along Victrola No. 50 (b) . To adjust the tariff bo that the fanner and all other classes can buy again iu a competitive manu- facturer's market. ( . To readjust and lower rail and water -- a teg. (di. To Wing about the ear'y completion of international water ways systems for transportation and develop our water powers for cheaper fertilizer. (oj. To stimulate the progress of the itive marketing movement and the establishment of an import marketing corporation or i half-a-doz- organ-uation- commission. (fi. To se tire for s. A- T- Bros. Co. Taylor Music Victor JtMordi, One i Week, Erer? Week PLATFORM STARTS ON PAGE ONE. make barter of our national honor, its resources or the administration of its laws and to punish those guilty of these offenses. To put none but the honest in public office ; to practice economy iu the expenditure of public money. To condemn and destroy government by the spy aud the blackmailer. Tariff arid Taxation. tariff act The is the most unjust, unscientific and dishonest tariff measure ever enacted in our history. We denounce the Republican tariff laws which are written in great part in aid of monopolies and declare our party's position to be Korduey-McCunib- Fridiy will promote effective competition, protect against monopoly and at the same time produce a fair revenue to support the government. The greatest contributing factor in the increase and unbaalnce of prices is unscientific taxation. AVe hold that the fairest tax with which to raise revenues for the federal government is the income. We favor a graduated tax upon incomes, so adjusted as to lay the burdensome things of the government upon taxpayers, in proportion to the benefits they enjoy and their ability to sales pay. We oppose the taxes and all other forms of taxation that unfairly shift to the consumer the burdens of taxation. We refer to the Democratic revenue measure passed by the last congress as distinguished from the Mellon tax plan as an illustration of the policy of the Democratic party. We hold that all taxes are unneces- - i Contetti Ball With the COLUMBIANS , ' Glamigarry Let's Go IV T7 w fit v ey)oHANSEN The Calendar Style for July in which lustrous glove tan calf, (the new light B The Sale Includes 18 Johansen artistry have been combined to create a shoe that every woman wants to wear and wear Jintl I 10c IB S.Co. B U 10c 10c fl 10c R Ti 13 IB Per Yard fi I fi 18 10c fi 10c R fi Our stock in Summer Shoes is now complete Let us serve you. This is a sale you can't afford to miss. - --- - dismissal was without prejudice. Judge Morgan explained that the complainant might file another complaint later on. The National Pump company has started publication of a notice of postponement of the assessment of stock ordered by the corporation's directors April 29. The payment date has been moved ahead from June 2 to July 5, with the delin quent date now fixed for July 30. The notice of postponement Is published in a Salt Lake newspaper. WORK PUSHED ON HIGHWAY 8 , fi i""fc'nrwnn.ww J 0 Special Sale COVERINGS Congoleum Art Rags, 9x12... 8x10 Rice Strar Rugs .$15.50 $5.50 Big bargain? Used Dining Room Suite. A FINE" LINE OF GO-CAR- TS ed Lanning Furniture Co. 135 West Center. WE SELL FOR LESS Bathing Is Great at hard-surface- divorce decree to Mrs. Strickland. Melissa Attorneys Parker A, Robinson filed the eoaplaui(i agarnst the husband. George Strickland, Sat- urday morning, alleging failure to provide. Took 2 minutes in all to file the complaint and the set-lir- e mm case DISMISSED Failure to Amend Complaint Brings Dismissal in Court. Another National Pump company case went off the court records Saturday when ujwn motion of Attorney W. J. Robinson, the case of Swen O. Nielson and other minority stockholders of the National Pump company against that corporation was dismissed in Fourth district ourt. The complaint alleging certain faults of management and asking fir the appointment of a receiver When this rtus ordered amended. wiis not done Attorney Robinson dismissed. To this iIohI that it motion Jndiie A. B. Morgan, counsel for the complainants, n greed if the l' The Best II:, mesifc Judge Elias Hansen, in Fourth! district conrt, Saturday granted: a! Lownsdale. divorce. The speed boat was disabled by a shot from the one pounder gun mi the Areata, her gasoline tank blew up aud she sank. All the wounded were aboard the smuggler. New Diving Pier at Geneva! R ' SEE OUR WINDOWS DIVORCE ASKED AND GRANTED IN A DAT International News Service. LONDON. June 2S. A new terror to the criminal fraternity has arisen with the disfcovery of a fingerprint system whicgh will make it possible for a criminal to be identified by one fingerprint only, as against ten now required. The new system is the discovery of C. S. Collins, head of the finger-- ! print department of Scotland Yard. internationally known British jio-- I lice headquarters. R VALUES TO 75c FOUR WOUNDED IN RUM RUNNERS BATTLE E R $"J95 0 r ANY OF THE ABOVE MATERIALS shade), brown patent lacing, and 1 ONLY ONE KINGLT. MARK NEEDED IX)R IDENTITY ' U n h "i'lying birds, such as English snarrows. mav earrv the infeetion while in some localities the chickens on different farms iutermingle and spread the disease." lhe final stages of the disease are marked by weakness, paleness of the comb, skin and mucous mem branes, loss of flesh, uuthriftiuess and sometimes swollen joints and lameness. The appetite of the affected chickens remains normal until just before death. International News Service. SEATTLE, June 2S. Four were wounded, one perhaps fatally, in a running battle off Point No Point bein 1'uget sound this morning tween a small speed boat believed to have been used as a rum runner and the coast guard cutter Areata under command of C'apt. L. A. SALT LAKE At X IS MONDAY, 9 A. M. ent from both ends of the road, a mixer being used at the north end of the road and another at the south end. Banks and Creer. the contrac tors on the project, have upwards of 60 men at work on the road. Until last week when only one mixer was at work, approximately 375 feet of concrete was laid each day. With the two mixers used the workmen lay about 700 feet dally. The crew working on the north end of the road is now a short distance north of Santaquin and will soon be working through that community. The culvert work of the entire road is completed and the work will lie pushed more rapidly with all of the workmen engaged in the actual laying of concrete. Robert Patterson of Provo, road engineer of the state road department has charge of the work. The road ia being constructed as a Gap Between Hard-Surfacfederal aid project, the federal road Roads in South of End of borean paying 78 per tent of the Reduced. County Rapidly construction cost and Utah county paying 24 per cent of the eost. bePAT SOX, June 2a Work is it is expected that the road will missioners, in waeinir a for traffic campaign against the killing of song ' ing pushed rapidly on the hard sur- be completed and ready sometime during October. and insectivorous birds in the state. faced and this between highway city Hundreds of tons of destructive the Juab eotmty line, to complete insects are consumed daily by the the eight and one half mile gap bebirds of Pennsylvania, officials f tween the already existing concrete the board assert and the tnw nrn. highways. When completed there vides a fine of $10 for killing pro will be a continuous stretch of d Geneva! tected turds or destroying their road from Xephi on the nests. Thei economic vnhie of the south to Brigham City on the north, birds is expected to appeal to the Work is being carried on at pres Persons Who do not rofrntiv frntn killing them because of their beauty ana song. warns. BIG Wednesday, July 2nd II WHITE PLACl'E FOl'XD TO GETS 3.739.;49 PERIL POULTRY. FLOCKS CANADA SETTLERS IN 23 YEARS International New Service. International News Service. OTTAWA, Ont., June 28. CanURBAN A, III., June 28. TuberImmada has received 33,739,7-1culosis is attacking poultry flocks, igrants from all countries of the exjierts of the animal pathology and world in the last twenty-thre- e years, hygiene division of the College of according to a report Issued by the of immigration and colAgriculture, University of Illinois, department onization. have discovered. Of the total of those .The disease has made its war the Dominion since 1901, theentering report into a majority of the farm flocks shows, 1,417,860 have migrated from in some sections of the state and the United States, 1.39tl,fi09 came appears to be spreading. from the United Kingdom and Avian tuberculosis the type 925.278 from other conntries of the found in chickens cannot be cured, world. its control denendimr entirely on A large per centage of the immpreventative measures, according tj igrants went to western Canada, the the university experts. Infected of whnm settled on farms. flocks should be given the tuberculin majority test, the reactors destroyed and the STATE'S NEW SLOGAN IS premises disinfected, they recom "MORE BIRDS, LESS BUGS" mend. "A tuberculous flock of chickens International News Service. on a farm endangers other flocks 1IAKRISBURG, June 28. "More in tne community, the statement Birds Less Bues" is the s!ot?nn sent to MX) states veterinarians adopted by the board of game com- in favor of a tax on commodities entering the customs houses that HERE'S MORE ABOUT -- 0 pur-Hise- s Department Nw B farmer suitable credit i. (a). To ivi.uce the margin bc- tvwen vwiat t lie producer, receives for "his products and the consumer has to pay for ills supplies to secure en euunlity for agriculture. K:' ilroads. The siMnisors of the Kseh Cummins transportation act of 1!2 at the time of its presentation to congress stated that it had for its the reduction of cost of transportation of bettering of labor conof peaceful dition, the promotion between employer audi employe, and at the same time a fair and just return to the railroads I'lMin their investment. Trade it in with us for a larger Victrola next fall if you want to, but you probably will like it so much you won't part with it for any money. GET IT the R Bleach Muslin, Gingham, Towels, White Goods, Wash Goods, Drapery, Curtain Rods, Baby Hoods, Silkalines, Combs, Linoleum Rugs, White Hose, Beads, Hair Nets, Jet Oil Shoe Polish, Buxby's Liquid Shoe Polish, Stamped Pillow Tops and Runners, lj lems. Before you go on that trip, stop in and hear Vic trola No. 5U. You will see a Victrold that looks like a suitcase: light, sturdy, finely finished. You will hear this com; rt little Victrola r'ay with amainij tone volun-c- , and with Victrola quality, any Victor record you choose. Victor records stowed under the With rover of this rcmarkble instrument, you can carry in one li?.nd, wherever you go, a selection of the wo Id's best music by its finest artists and 'I H 1 : (a) . To adopt un international policy of such by direct official instead of Indirect and evasive unofficial means, as will the farmers export market by respiring the industrial balance in Europe and the normal flow of international trade with the settlement of Europe's economic prob- R Ten Cent Sale H selves 10c Another B 1 10c 10c MORE GOOD NEWS 1 mestic levels. (e). The Republican policy of high tran!rtation rates, both rail aud water which has made it impossible for the farmer to ship his produce to market at even a living profit. To offset these policies and their disastrous insults, we pledge our- 10c B ty I s R J Fine Memorials, chiseled by real ihot Your feet should not hurt. Your should not pinch. Furthermore, your footwear should look as graceful and stylish as though tailored to your feet. This Is not talk. Simply facts. Wear proving It every day In our newly created Wizard FITTING DEPARTMENT fitter is In charge. He knows just a whole let about feet just a whole lot about shoes. His knowlA skillful foot edge enables him to fit and adjust the shoe to your foot. His knowledge provides you with foot relief and shoe grace -- GET IT AT TAYLOR BROS. CO. Shoe Department artists are more than mere blocks of granite. They are the expressions of a high purpose to perpetuate for all time that which is beautiful and noble. Our personal attention to every detail and our conscientious effort to serve you well make it possible for you to express your real purpose in the memorial you may select. y ( If interested, we invite you to see our large display of fine memorials and consult with us of your desires. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just South of Tabernacle. PROVO |