Show MANY NEIGHBORS AT THEIR LABOR LABORThe The Sanpete Herald calls attention to a a. serious menace to the farmers of Sanpete and and- surrounding surround ng counties counti s this year It says The people of ManU Mantl and be he lower part of Sanpete county are greatly alarmed over the indications which point to to-re to a xee return xe- xe turn this I summer of t the e P pest t o t grass grass- that devastated t hoppers e that h overran a aa a and d last year Lewis ws portion of f the State f Ander on of ot ManU Mantl who brings this information In- In In that formation says that the ground tilled portion of the county is literally tle the insects and It 13 Is S with the eggs of feared that the pest will be lie worse worse- wore this this tbs the whole year ear than last and may destructive agency Is not country it if some brought to the aid of ot the farmers The Milford Times one of the m most st metropolitan metropolitan looking of ot our ur State State- ex cx- changes Is published in a 8 town with witha a bright future and one th that t is growing growing grow grow- growing ing in prosperity and importance at a rapid rate The Times thinks that the hour has come for it to assume municipal dignity and says If the town of Milford l continues to grow as rapidly as It is growing now the question of ot town incorporation Is one with which the people I will soon be called l upon to Ii deal th With the growth of erection of more mere houses and general gen gen- eral Increase in business will come the need of cleaner streets better health rules and police regulations and these needs can only be met by a town govern govern- ment That energetic exponent of Sevier county progress the Richfield Reaper Reap- Reap er tl er Is agitating agitating- the the- question of municipal municipal muni muni- cipal waterworks and we fancy will end b by securing them It says I If Jr RIchfield city was to now bond It Itself Itself itself It- It I self for and Invest that money In waterworks the water system would be worth double because it would earn double double double dou dou- ble It would save the labor that Is now spent in carrying water from the ditches It would save the labor that is now spent in raising water from the wells It would save us from using the polluted filth that now runs down our ditches rotten with withro withe cow droppings ro and the foot offal offal- of horses e Therefore or it would IJ be a Og good I in in- vestment In growing go-ahead go towns public utilities of the kind in in question always pa pay f The Iron County Record sagely obSerVes obserVes observes ob ob- ob- ob serves that According to the Salt Lake dallies dames dames' S the cutoff was a a. matter of ot life liCe and death to Ogden The Southern Pacific did a charitable act to Utah in n preserving fA the e tf largest e city o of- of the h hn State from utter destruction The Telegram should be excepted from front any dallies alleged to think think the cutoff a mattEr matter of life and de death th to Ogden journal regarded the ImP improvement im Im- irn- irn provement P in question a as something worth fighting for an and th that t Ogden having won the trick was entitle d entitled to congratulations on her success The Telegram has never viewed the matter in any other light In Utah there there is is' prosperity enough for all I The Dixie Dixie Advocate Is inclined l ed to tobe tobe tobe be haughty because of the fatness of Its towns town's larder and the patriotic conduct of oits its f feathered inhabitants Inhabitants The Advocate Advocate Advocate Ad says It CIt is consoling to know that city people have to pay more for at least some of the articles of consumption than we do out outs here in the country Eggs a are worth 50 cents s ige per dozen z cur In rl Salt l t Lake fe here r we i buy u uth th them for 15 cents ts I There is oh one article artile le of of- consumption that Salt Lakers are ar unable to buy at any ny price We We refer efer to tuberculosis It It annot cannot live here hereso so we have to to togo go I without h ut it As for the the burning g egg egE Is Issue Issue iss isI is- is s sue e before the th people perhaps the Emperor Emperor Emperor Em Em- of Dixie will 1 1 b be bd goo good enough to let his royal Hennery make us a a. visit e C The Logan City Journal l sus suspects that our Government is not adhering to Washington's advice about entangling entangling entangling en tangling alliances as clos closely y as it The hs might The Journal says hays The Is United States State Is rapidly taking Its place as a world yv Since Uncle Sam entered upon pon a a. career of conquest I and all nd of purchase the hC old j i rules he seems e by r means to have of which forgotten fc tb he be achieved greatness e and an Independence de unknown f to European r nations Even er the danger of ot entangling alliances alliances' has been overlooked o I k as witness Secretary t Hays Hay's note to China ln aJ and tW Russia sl the other he day r wherein he warned both powers that the open door policy must be maintained m in ad n China In r fc accordance a c with the terms of the t Japanese Anglo Anglo Japanese t treaty eaty Is no not our contemporary a little bit mistaken mistaken-in in r respect of the overlooking This country was was asked In advance to become a party to the alliance and politely politely politely po po- but firmly declined in view of our settled policy polley The Hay note to Russia was a mere coincidence If its language language lan Ian guage seemed to reflect the Anglo- Anglo Japan Japanese e terms that that was because it happens that American interests in Manchuria are practically identical with with those of England and Japan The est esteemed emed Ogden St 1St Standard d' d Is is meritoriously determined to champion Its city and In performing the stunt sometimes allows its its feelings feelings to become Incandescent In a recent issue it fires a blast of which the following Is isan an excerpt excerpt ex ex- The Salt Lake papers have published sp special dispatches misrepresenting the railroad situation and the people ople of that city have attempted to rob Ogden of pf its great railroad load interests yet those who S have fought against the misrepresentations and those acts acta of brigandage are arenow arenow now flow to be termed demagogues The Standard is slightly in error Salt Lake people could hardly steal from th those se of Ogden what the latter had not at the time of the contest fo for foJ forthe the c cut t Since the matter was de decided decided de- de favorably to Ogden this community community community com com- has baa accepted defeat in th the matter matter matter mat mat- ter with entire ente good humor and with the best feelings toward the victor victqr |