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Show I i -aUUIrt South Gaelic Courier Published Everj Fimay at Hyrum CACttJS COURIER, ttYKUM. UTAH How About Com- Who Owns mercial Fertilizers? Utah. J. V. WAHi EN. Publisher. a hsi OF TUB nAisiATLfflsBcunal Radio And The People A The Union Pacific? The farmers of Utah are for the first time facing the problem o' In certain commercial fertilizers. of the state, especially in the parts trucking areas, farm manure is not plentiful. Because of this, accord ing to Professor Geo. Stewart o the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, there is almost constant de mand for information as to what sort of commercial fertilizer to use and how much. Unfortunately, there is no rea knowledge that permits an accurate The Exanswer to this question. periment Station has just obtainec a farm at Logan on which experimental work with commercial fertilizers is about to begin, but severa years will be necessary before anything like definite information, is acquired. This is by no means an easy. task because different crops in the same soil and the same crop on different soils require different fer tilizer treatments. Sometimes only nitrogen, sometimes only phosphoric acid, some times only potash is required. The application of substances not needed is waste of money for the farmer and is a bad advertisement for the fertilizer merchant who must depend on profitable increases in yield to build up his business. sale of complete fertilizers is expensive to every body concerned. In the end the farmer will purchasa phosphorus, nitrogen, or potassium and not just fertilizer. DURHAM TOBACCO 4 1000-watt- one-thir- d The Union Pacific is owned by 51,016 stockholders. percent of the stockholders are women. Stockholders outnumber by 4,461 the yearly average number of officers and employes of the system. No one person, firm, corporation oj institution owns as much as two percent of the capitital stock. The average holding is 63 shares of a par value of Forty-thre- e STANDARD radiophone broad OF THE WORLD casting station of the General Elect rical Company will be located in Oakland, California. The new station will be more REPORT powerful than any station west of Its range o Made to the Bank Commissioner Schenectady, N. Y. ' service will take in every portion o of the State of Utah, of the Conin American North the dition of the Hyrum State Bank, continent, eluding Alaska and Panama. While Located at Hyrum, in the County it will function regularly on of Cache, State of Utah, at the it will be built for double close of business on the 30th day that capacity, which, should the of June, 1923: authorize its use, government resources: would throw the human voice, DisLoans and spoken in San Francisco, counts 202,100.73 around the world. Less Notes and Bills ReEvery part of the equipment in discounted.. 21,600.00 the power house and in the control room will be in duplicate, assuring uninterrupted service. If one out fit or part of an outfit breaks down during the operation period, an other part will be ready to be brought into the circuit. By means of what is known as remote control the facilities of a radio broadcasting station may now be brought to banquet hall, theater or church and the audience heretofore limited, to the seating capacity Helmet Worn by Magellan. of hall or church, is multiplied A brass helmet worn by Magellan, many times. The church is connect- In 1.121, when he was killed in the ed to the transmitting equipment Philippines while making the first voyage, has been disby telephone lines and oontrol of broadcast material is maintained in covered by Major H. D. Selton, United States army, according to advices rethe church by operators. vived by the copper and brass reThe Pacific Coast station of the search association. The helmet, dented from blows reGeneral Electric Company will utilceived in battle, but in good condition, ize remote control to broadcast was purchased from a Moro chieftain, church services and musical enter- by the officer, who ascertained Its histainments from San Francisco and tory through tribal traditions. Oakland. The Pacific Telegraph The Proof. and Telephone Co mpany has offered Teller Paying But, madam, you will to provide land wire connection for have to be identified before I can cash this type of service, it is announced. this check for you. Fair Caller (blushing furiously) Thus does radio broaden the field I just hate to do it, and George Oh, of social, educational, religious and would be dreadfully angry, but I have commercial life in this nation. a love letter here which describes me 1000-wa- tt (H $6,300.00. A large amount of stock, although registered in the names of stock brokers, is actually owned by a great many different individuals, clients of such brokers, Furthermore, many of the registered stockholders are executors, trustees,, guardians, etc., representing individuals who are the beneficial owners. If, therefore, a list of the actual owners could be compiled, it would greatly exceed 51,016, and the average holding would be considerably less than 63 shares. Again, large amounts of the stock are owned by life insurance companies and savings banks, who, though actually owning the stock, really hold it for the benefit of vast numbers of life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors. Union Pacific stock, like the countrys trade, follows the flag. Stockholders are found in every state of the Union, and in Alaska, the Canal Zone, Guam, Haw-waiPhiiippine Islands aud Porto Rico Were these 51,016 Union Pacific stockholders as- sembled at one place, they would make a population as large as that of Lincoln, Butte, Topeka, Pasadena or Pueblo. They represent a greater number than the combined population of Colorado Springs, Boulder and Greeley in Colorado, or Ogden, Provo and Logan in i, Hap-lazar- d round-the-worl- fully, If you care to see it. Whitetop is one of the worst Professor George weeds in Utah. Stewart of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station discusses it as In most of the central follows: of the state it occurs in counties very many fields. In some sections of the central counties and in most of the northern and southern courses it has not yet become thoroughWherever it has ly established. become not yet established, the farmers should be on the lookout for it. its distinct group of white flowers on the top of the plant, and by its somewhat broad leaves. In height the plant comes half way from the ankle to the knee and usually occupies all of the ground in one spot on account of the fact that it has s similar to underground those of morning glory. Communities not yet infested with the weed should organize in some sort of way to eradicate small spots as soon as they appear. The best way to do this is by repeated cultivation either with the plow or with the shallow tillage implement. Regions in which the weed is common should make decided efforts for its control by means of thorough plowing and frequent cultivation and hoeing. root-stock- This widespread distribution conclusively answers the statement that the railways are owned and control-- , led by a few persons. To an extent not generally recognized, the railways are owned by the public. ' .The subject comes home to every household when it is considered that life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors are partners in the operation and development of our railways. The public and our employes, should know that we are working not for a few wealthy men, but for an army of more than 50.000 persons, almost half of whom are women and most whom are persons of moderate means. To serve well the public and these shareholders is the highest ambitiou of the 46,555 officers and. employes of the Union Pacific Family. 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