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Show r SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH- - American and Ger-- , Utahs RepresenUtah Industrial man Finances tatives in Congress Developments Pessimistic Americans who view Salt Lake City, Utah, July 29th. That Utah and its members in with alarm our increasing national More thau $2000 a day will be Congress are receiving considerable obliagtions may derive- a great deal attention and are coming into added to the pay roll of the Utah of combort from a comparison of is shown the follow-lette- r Copper Co. in conforming to the by prominence, the financial condition 'of the Unitreceived by Hon. Milton H. ed States contrasted with that of Welling, Utahs Representative, from Hon. Claud Kitchen, floor Germany. The total resources of the United leader of the House: States are estimated at about Hon. Milton H. Welling, our annual earnings House of Representatives. are estimated at about $50,000,000,-00My dear Mr. Welling: If you Our national debt Including possibly can, I want you to stay recess to the third Liberty loan, may be put here during the three-dame out the help carry around $12,000,000,000. gentlemans we in made the House agreement war Before the our government I When presented the prowas spending about $1,000,000,000 today. to House the position today, I said a year. When the war is ended, inwould we and that I would keep, terest charges less the, interest cola sufficient number of Memlected from our loans to our allies, keep, bers here to meet at each three-da- y government insurance expenses, and session to see that the agreement is other necessary expenditures growcarried out in letter and spirit. ing out of the war, may conservaSome, who were not present when tively be estimated at something the agreement was made, claiming like $1,000,000,000. We are con- that they were not parties - to it, fronted, therefore when peace comes sesmight at some of the three-da- y with raising only a couple of billion sions attempt to embarrass us by a year revenue a slight task for a trying to bring up some special nation of such tremendous wealth, bill or matter in which they are inresources. and capacity terested, and if not allowed, would The resources of Germany before .make points of no quorum demand roll calls, etc. the war were estimated to be We must have members ,The annual expendi- enough present at each tures then of the imperial govern- session to prevent this. I hope I ment were atout $800,000,000. Her can count on you. With kind regards and best wishes, debt now is $30,000,000,000 and her I am resources and man power 4iave been Cordially yours, severely impaired. After the war Claud Kitchen. she is confronted with additional expenditures growing out of the war totaling some $4,009,000,000. The interest of her war debt, even if the debt grows no larger, will be about $1,500,000,000. Although she is niggardly in her pensions to private soldiers and their families, $1,000,000,000 a year would hardly suffice to pay even small pensions to her injuref;the families of her soldiers who have been killed. Her war debt must be paid sometime and a sinking fund of 5 per to cent would add $1,500,000,000 her annual taxation tal increase of due to the war. Of course the United States and increase may Germany greatly their debts, hut the Increases will not change the relative positions. Notice is hereby given that any has The German government drained the German people of their exchange in the use of water by gold, even their jewls and hirlooms water users of the Hyrum Irrigation and yet the Imperial Bank of Ger- Co. is contrary to the rules of the company without first obtaining the many has now but little over The consent and approval of the water of gold In its vaults master. United States has made no spec al By order of the Board of Directors, effort to obtain gold has made no Adv. Hyrum Irrigation Co. call for $250,-000,000,00- 0; 0. Lifes Pleasures y are bestowed by destiny upon those who have the judgment to practice frugality and foreDont spend all you sight. earn on the passing show. Good things come To Those Who Save Now Join the growing number of young men wo have a savings account in our care.. HYRUM STATE BANK , increase of 50c a day, which has been granted to all at the mine and concentrators, The company produces at the rate of nearly 2,000,000 pounds ef copper a year. Recently ar, advance of 2jc wage-earne- rs a pound was made in the price of metal. This would represent up- wards of $5,000,000. Although winter wheat has somewhat declined in Utah, because of drought, the total estimated wheat yield for 1918 is 7,551,000 bushels compared with 5,650,000 in 1917. Fort Douglass is to have a hospital for accommodating 3,000 to 5,000 men. I Shelby. Toole county assessed valuation shows a million increase. Salt Lake. The American Smelting & Refining Cos, advance in wages amounts to $700,000 a vear. The company employs about 2,500 men at the Garfield and Murray plants. Utah canners will supply 333,000 cases of tomatoes for United States orders. Weber county valuation shows a gain of $1,491,000 over 1917. Utah hay and potato crop shows a falling off from 1917. Park City mines are moving 2,000 tons of ore north, valued at $100,000. ( ft - use more corn use more fish & beans usejust enough -- ,y snai ' use syrups $500-000,0- and serve the cause offreedom U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION 00 the precious upon the people metal and yet today has in its treasare directing the capaign of land ury vaults practically $2,500,000,000 conscription. y of gold coin and bullion. Socialists and single taxers welcome the new political" movement as designed, to carry into effect the hobbies which they have never been ' able to put over and which the farmers, left free to exercise their inIt cannot be stated too often that dependent judgment have always rethe proposed aggrian political party pudiated. In Montana the movement is enof Nonpartisan Leaguers and Labor Unions aims at taking possession of tirely in the hands of the Socialist not only big business, but industries leaders, backed by the radical orand finally the common ownership ganization, and aided Jy every element of dissension, discord, underof land. handed and That is the policy of the British The fact remains that in no state Labor party wHose program is adopted officially by the elements that where the Nonpartisan Leaguers compose the new national party of put a ticket in the field Is there a reforms recently organized in Chi- Socialist ticket nominated. This cago, and the Nonpartisan League causes the Daily Butte Miner to say: has begun to conscript acreage In According to reliable reports reaching the Miner, now tKht the SocialNorth Dakota. The plea is that Iqrge- - holders of ists in th'e northwest haye reorganlands are slackers ' and their land ized under the name of the Nonparmust be taken over in the name of tisan ieague, there will be no disgovernment and lists are being made tinctive Socialist ticket in the field up in each county of idle lands, and in Montana and neighboring states the state officials of North Dakota this fall. Advocate Land ' Conscription - Tear Oa! Fill In Hand Letter-Carri- er deliver will pay on delivery: each STAMPS at $ $5. U. S. WARrSAVINGS f (See prices below) 25c. U. S. THRIFT Sf AMPS at 25c. each. for which 5 (kiate number wonted) 5 I letter-carri- I (Date) i j 1 or Mail to Post Office er TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: -- Kindly have to me on HT'-- (State number wanted) 1 Name Address 'was. W. S. S. COST DURING 1918 $4.21 $4 18 I Oct. , $4.15 I July 4 7? Nov 4.16 4.J9 As. May I Dec. 4...0 4. 4.17 June Spt. W. S. S. WORTH $5.00 JANUARY 1, 1923 Ap-- :l VjasAVINr.SSTnlir3 ISEVED I PY TrIT UHTET STATES COVTUIW.'NT - f n ri" vr SUBSCRIBE FOR ' The South Cache Courier anti-warrio- rs, pro-Hu- ns A shortage of miners is in reported Utah camps. The Salt Lake to Ogden highway is to be paved with bitulithic. Utahs apple crop is estimated at 525,000 boxes. The Cardiff mine is trucking 400 tons of ore a week out of Cottonwood canyon. Coal railroad to be built from Lund to Cedar City. The Highway from Ephraim to Grangeville is to be built over Wasatch range for $150,000 by the forest service. drills will soon be busy in Spanish Fork canyon. Railroad Chief McAdoo has granted 500,000 shopmen a raise in wages from 5 to 13 cents an hour above the faise granted two months ago. The annual increase amounts to Oil $100,000,000. St. George. State bridge building crew is finishing several spans here. Senator King is urging federal chemical plant for Utah. Bridger Butte oil well in Basin is down 1,800 feet. Uintah . Park City. King Con. mine shipped a $5,500 car of ore. Salt Lake. Reports received encourage the belief; that tendency in the ranks of labor throughout the state is steadily continuing the lines of growth in conservation, appreciation of the great part labor has to carry in the war And determination to carry it. kAll efforts on the part of meddlers to win attention to propaganda that would have the effect of creating dissension and showing work down are being received by both employers and. employes with entire Departure of Mails Mail will leave the local post office from now on $t 11:33 a. m. for Logan and Preston instead of 11:45. For Salt Lake and all points north, east' and west at 2:17 p. m. instead of 3:40 as heretofore. |