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Show FAVORS SELLING GROUND ARGUHQIT FAVORS NEW A Citizen Presents Soma Points Is TOR TAX Platting Scheme. FRIDAY, MAY FRIDAY. THE SUN, PRICE, PAGE EIGHT STANDARDIZATION URGED FOR PRODUCTS OP FARM 27, 1921 Therell be Darning at your Standardization of hay, wheat, less oats, rurn, apples and potatoes sold SHEEP SLOW; in Utah was recommended to the state xiard of agriculture Monday by a To the Editor of The Sun: committee apiaiinted to consider this LOWER STATE house Something of a controversy having question. It was argued that such apjiareutly developed over the ques- action on the part of the state aumore tion as to wbether or not the city thorities, if it ia found praetical, shall proceed with the plotting and would prove of great value to the RECEIPTS REPORTED PEOPLE WILL VOTE ON THIS sale of the now idle ground bordering producer, the jobber, the ahipiier and LIBERAL Sun and The AT ALL MARKETS. feet on having Park, City the manufacturer, and would result AMENDMENT. published an opinion last week to the in the obtaining bv a consumer of a effect that the sale would cover an letter product. The committee was extended iieriod, I would ask permis- called of Year shoes DeTax together by Commissioner A. Sheep Reached Higheet Price General Present Property sion to say a few words in this rela- A. Wae and Week io ExpectLast at direct of the the Drop Hinckley not clared Failure, Out of Date and tion. state board of agriculture, .which Scarce Heavy Are ed Cattle Fat Resoluso method of of The Author sale, Not Equitable proposed feet asked him to confer with a committee Shipments Upset Market Hoga tion Submits Seasons Faroring far as I am able to learn is that the representative of the interests affectbut lie shall of at eutire Remain disposed Fairly Steady. plat ed and to Lave them make recommenChang in Present Constitution. a ferta'n time in nsrainse to an to dations the board. The members more organized sale at aurtinn, named by the commissioner were all Bun Special Service. The and the assumption that there would present, and are David F. Smith and The office! argument in favor of be a KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 25. lung drawn out effort to close J. Edward Taylor, members of the the amendment to feet the proposed ia not founded. well stock markets started the week the Jve selling up Dr. George R. Hill Dr. M. C. icard; of the state of Utah, which The declinI well I diimitiiin of parts of the plat, derrill and Professor Georgs Stew- with lower prices. Fat cattle would permit of the classification of cents, hogs by blocks) to various buyers, art of Login; W. R. RoyUnce and ed fifteen to twenty-fiv- e (say was and projwrty for taxation purpose, would lie immediate and definite, and get M. were weak to ten eenta lower, filed with 11. E. Crockett, secretary the necessary extension! of city serv- W. IL Homer of Provo; JaniesHan-rocto down and lambs twenty-fiv- e sheep k L. of White J. Willard; White, idea) of state, Tuesday by Senator George ice, such aa sewers, lights, and water, rents. Last week rliped sheep brothers, M. IL Green and K. L. fifty lambs II. Dcm, author of the resolution would be made to moperty that would reached the highest price and submitting the question to the jieople at once fall into the taxpaying elaas, Slack of Salt Lake City. evel of the year, and a break thia worked out is to be The problem st the election in 1922. The classi- thus giving returns on these service specify week was anticipated. Tbq cattle low under the present laws to make fication of projierty amendment ia construction. and the last rallied market late of course, the week, Sidewalks, inspection work that the adoproma'dered by various uiembera of the would be put geording to the reg- tion of such standards involves prac- lireak today left quotations about the aa the far and others or by legislature and the abutting proiierty ticable. The funds of the ular sains as a week ago, Receipts today department were 15,000 cattle, mat important proposed change in wouldplan, and bear the expense. 15,000 hogs, Burson are limited, which means that any inthe states basic law to be submitted As a means of macing funds in the costs will have to be borne .6,000 sheep, compared with 13,000 spection to the people at the next state-wid-e hosiery. cattle, 17,000 hoga, and 10,000 sheep eity treasury, the selling of this elections. ly the produet inspected. Just how reweek markets All ago. quick reported ground wrtainly promises Senator Dern, as author of the res- sults, ana while it may lie true that this may be effected was not worked iberal supplies of cattle and lower olution, was chairman of the legisla- the value of the proiierty would be out in aetail It is probable that the prices today. Chicago had the largsale tive committee named by President enhanced by a few years of delay in committee will recommend that state est supply in several weeks past. Here certification of atandarda of a given this Thomas E. McKay of the senate to its disioaal, yet when it ia taken in- shipment or product, will be volun- trading opened slowly but aa soon as in the favor of an argument e decline cent prepare to consideration that the eity would a fifteen to twenty-fivstore. tary. A shipper, for example, with was established, the movement over change in the constitution. The other have beeq getting a considerable ask state for carload of a apples may member of the committee was senain taxee and from service the scales became fairly free. Strict-- y tor John W. Peters of Boxelder, who through the period that would other- inspection of the pack. When the fall fed steers were rather scarce, was floor leader of the majority in wise have been occupied in "wait- inspector has passed on the contents and the half fat kinds and those issue a certificate giving the the last senate, just aa Senator Dern ing, together with the fact the as he will grass asp are increasing. standard of the apples, according to showing was floor leader of the minority. The better grades were no more than value increased this of the town what are known "northwest the as Under a bill introduced by Senator would then be already in line and Cows and heifwhich are known on the fifteen eenta lower. 'C. L. Olson in 1917 and passed by paying its proportion were offered ers of the general standards, freely and declined that legislature, arguments in favor rxiienses instead of just then getting apple markets of the nation. This ten to fifteeu cents. Veal calves were enable thi shipper of the apples f and against proposed constitution- ready to start doing so, might it not sill eents lowweak and bulls twenty-fiv- e o obtain quotations for the apples al amendments are to be prepared by be figured that the Thin cattle were in liberal super. lie would profits scP to ii a satisfactory manner and members of the legislature placing eents lower prices. just as great as to have n the best market. The haver will ply at twenty-fiv- e 235 the proposed amendments before the effectively A good many southwest range steers waited for a larger realization from iknow wh and he will is it buying, just ordered These vote. are printpopular were included in the run. The liberal the actual selling f The present park ed by the secretary of state and for- contains about six acres of ground. be able to fix the price nineb closer offerings and lower prices offered a he were if than simply buying warded to the county clerks of the To the east is the ball park, and quite good time to buy. run. lowstate, with instructions that a copy a bit of this ground which would It haa been complained that Utah Ilogs were steady to ten eents shall be mailed to each registered seem to furnish considerable lurking with Fricompared mostly er, steady, eastern or on voter a short time before the election. pace for auto at times of large bjple are averring western markets aa a New York or day. The top price towas $8.35 and The Argument $8.30. Pigs gathering in the park. And as for California product. Tin buyer in bulk of sales $8.00 "Taxation experts are practically other uses of the park, its everyday those- - states has purchased the ap- were steady, top $8.75. In the past three weeks the ririee movement in unanimous in declaring the general resting and relaxation conveniences ples, regraded them and packed them hoga haa amounted to only fifteen to would it not the for all neighborhood, a because tax failure, hi property own in bis own boxes and under eenta. The range haa nar17 SOUTH 8TH STREET, PRICE, UTAH taxable proiierty is not in actual prac- be better to acquire another parksile label He may frequently obtain much twenty-fiv- e aide town of that better prices for the apples thna mar- rowed materially since late April tice discovered and assessed at its on the opposite true value. The tendency ia toward would be more available to residents keted than he paid for the ungraded Light weight! are commanding a classified proiierty taxes and income in that locality than to enlarge the shipment to hia packing house, In mailer premium ever medium aud We have a line of woolen suits. Serges, etc for men from 915.00 to $35.00. taxes; So long as property in Utah present park and give the upjier part addition to recommending to the heavy weights. Feeders are taking Also fine line of Ladies Khaki Outing Suita, separate or complete. Woa-was principally of a visible charac- of our city so much advantage in im- - state board of agriculture the adop- all the thin hoga and pigs offered. derful values in Slik Hosiery at reduced prices. Prices for sheep and lambs broke ter and benee readily discoverable by Erovementa the expense of which is tion of the northwest standards, e whole populace f The oneents today owthe assessing officers, the present the committee recommended the adop- fifty to seventy-fivsystem.' of assessing and taxing all ly thing to be considered, from the tion of United States grades and ing to liberal receipts. In some eases Khaki Shirts 350 up BOYS CLOTHING projierty uniformly seemed satisfac- standpoint of the writer, is aa to standard! oq the other agricultural priees in Chicago were off a dollar. 4.50 Leather Puttes 16 95.00 and 7 to would ip be for what lamlis to the were here up Boys Suits, general good products mentioned, including pota- Spring quoted np tory, particularly while the revenues Coats 1250 ap Sheepskin consiwhole. Coveralls Texas as a of the and wethers $12.25 But small. with Boys our were Any city up clipped required toes, hay and the three grains. Final to $6.00. Some 2.35 up Coveralls in sum to be can ell derable the leather Colorado 92.75 $4.00 fed that put Boys Shoes, mdustrial development public expendipped action on this aa on the matter of fin 50 ap .35 Underwear, per piece 15 to Boys Stockings ditures grew, whilst more and more city treasury at the present time aneing the inflection, remains for the lambs sold up to $10.25. .75 ap Athletic would 8tyle a to be 50c Shirts everybody great help Boys np board of agriculture. Certifistate proiierty became intangible in form, in and Union Suite 9 up Market The ia a certainty that cation of the standards of seed 10 Price, and it Days such as money and rredits, stocks, Boys Collars, size 14 potaSummer Mens . 15.00 and np Suits. situated .50 NORTH 26. Underwzre SALT This hpmea bank notes and many very beautifully LAKE, May bonds, deposits. toes will require insieetion in the $2350 .35 Mens Suits sort of procrty is easily concealed could be located in the tract that field. Certification of potatoes for Cattle Market steady, good demand. Boys work gloves, leather Boston Hand Bags, an leather $&75op from the assessor, and it is invarieo-ll- is covered by the present discussion, consuming markets will probably fol- Choice steers $6.50(57.25; good steera Ruga, 9x12 LADIES WEAR so concealed when the lax rates and the present park would by the low inspection in the cars or ware- $6.00(56.50; feeder steers $5.00(56.25; 11 choice cows and heavy heifers $5.50 Ladiei Vesta are high. This is true in Utah as very building up of this ground be houses, 9 60 Rugs. 25c and np Ginghams well as everywhere else, and millions made more attractive and desirable (56.00; fair to good cows and heifers Lsdiee Lace Neck and Knee Linen f0c and np Embroidery IN DISTRICT COURT. ef dollars worth of property is not for all purjaiaea. $450(5 5.25 ; cutters $2.25(53.50 ; can-- , Union Suits .75 up and np state matter In the this of Dress Linen bulls The ners burden of present Sport fat taxed at all. entire $3.75(5 Ladies Plain Neck and Knee $1.75(52.25; New rases filed to come before the 35c snd np Linen Towels, taxation, therefore, falls upon real allow me to take refuge behind a seventh judicial court include a jieti-tio- n 4.25; bologna bulls $1.75(53.50; light .75 up Union Suita estate, improvements and tangible "nom and sign myself. CITIZEN. for the appointment of a guar-dia- veal rajvea $9.25(510.25. 75c and up Napkins, Linen Khaki Hate Hogs Market higher. Choice prime Ladies Cotton Hose personal proiierty, such as merchanfor Jerimiah Zobel, a minor. 85c and up Table Clothe Linen 35e np dise, machinery and livestock. As different rates and also to fit an inis asked that letters of adminis- top fat. hoga 170 to 200 pounds $9.00; Ladies Silk Hoee 75c and up Tea Clothe, Linen It Tea Toweling, per yd. public expenditures increase the tax come tex into our genral taxation tration issue to Franris Malovich in bulk of sales $8.50(58.75; feeder Ladiei Outing Suits britches rate goee up. This drives more prop$8.25(59.00. Beadepreads, linen . . . .93.00 and np Ladies Outing Suit coat whieh ia hard tO do at pres- the matter of estate of Frank deMarket Wool Blankets.... 93.60, 9750, $950 Sheep strong steady; erty into hiding and the more hidden program, Ladiea Outing Skirt ent. Other states have found that mand. choice lambs Good the higher the rate. $9.00 Association Credof spring Intermountain Ladies Complete Khaki when intangibles are assessed at a choice .yearlings, shorn $6.00 Penalizes Thrift Suits 99.50 and MENS low rate, so that the tax will be only it Men seeks to recover on note in (58.50; The general property tax does not a fair proportion of tho income, much two rases, one directed against 8. D. (57.00; choice wethers, shorn $425 Ladies Fancy Trimmings $3.75 and np Shoes ewes fat $3.50(5425. take into account either ability to of tbia clan of property will lie list- Willsted and F. M. Lewis, ami the 5.25; Ladies Fancy Neckwear 50 and np cotton Shirts, Resi-enand other Sant Joe Lupo naming Ladies Silk Gloves ay or benefits received. ed, the assessment of tangible personand np THIS IS WAY HEAD OF 850 Silk Shirts property end household furni- al property will be greatly improved, UTAH SEES IT Ladies Kid Gloves IN LEGION and 15c Half Hose sj Smoot Nixon Lumber eqmpany has ture are not productive property and and the revenues will be larger with 50c and np Silk Hose, the present system jienalizea home the low rates than with the high or.ee. two suits, one to recover on nut a from YARD CLOTH 9$ Murray W. McCarty, commander Neckties building. On the other hand, real es- As a result taxes on real estate, live- Gust Pappas and John Papouloa, and of the department of Utah, American Wash Voils snd ip 50c $1.25 and Overalls on sold up to goods tate and tangible personal property stock and other property should be one for recovery Legion, on Wednesday wrote to the Batiste 1.00 and np 55c and cp Khaki Pants are enhanced in value by rxjiendi-ture- s reduced, This proposal ia not novel, George J. Spencer and Dora Spencer, of the army at Flaxnn . 9 350 np .... .35c aud Dress Pants Theodore Bikakis 'seeks recovery adjutant general for jmlire and fire protection, but is already in effect in ConnectiD. C., requesting the StarcUeu Organdie . . . ,85c and up Mole-SkWashington, up Riding Pants... 175 np streets, highways, bridges, schools, cut, New York, Rhode Island, Mich- on note from Joseph II. Sherinian, list of slackers for Utah for checking C. K. Sherand Foosul A is not igan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Massa- Stanley etc whilst intangible proiierty and publication. This list was sent beenfited nor made more valuable by chusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, inian. to the adjutant general of Utah for Price Cooperative Mercantile instisuch expenditures. Therefore it is Kentucky and several other states, but was to be returned and would IL A. Riser checking. just thnt this class should be sssesset and they all pronounce it an improve- tutionnote. recover from not published, subject to orders from ' on a at a lower rate than tangible proii- ment over the old evstnu. Washington. "We requested that the "GEORGE IL DERN, erty. Moreover, an attempt to assess list be sent to the American Legion ' "JOHN W. PETERS. intangible at a high rate mean in as eoon as possible after it is received practice that they escape taxation from the adjutant general of Utah., entirely. If savings deimsits were asmid McCarty. "The rheekiug will sessed, in many of our communities take some time, but we want the list the taxes would confiscate the entire published as soon as it is checked, income, if nut encroach uimn the There seems to be no reason why the principal. The theorist may say that should not be Cut Flowera and Potted Plants can list, after it is checked, The money on deinisits in banks should be to the public. men are given S. at Mrs. Salmons be had flower J. assessed and taxed the same as other new and the are cirenmstancps young PAINTER, KAL80MINERt, hop, jnst getting permanently locat- fresh in the minds of all. projiertv, but the practical man knows If anyone dePrice. All of in kinds ed funeral withthat if it were, depositors would AND finds his name on the list and thinks signs. See our display in windows at he has a draw their- money, the banks would good alibi, now is the time HOUSE DECORATOR Nelson Larsen Creamery Co. face bankruptcy and business stagfor him to present it. If he has a nation would ensue. good rase, the advertising will do Effect of Proposal him good and he will be exonerated NOW OPEN TOR BUSINESS Shorter hours on the farm of any taint. On the other hand, the The proposed amendment gives Leave All Orders at Weeter know who did to is entitled Mves from thirty to fifty per cent the legislature jiower to classify proppublic Lumber Co. the in the farmers do his not time. emergency. duty erty and to tax different classes at I M HOD and comfortable in your Darn j j j con-stituti- more comfortable Darn i Oh (you Dam the if youll Knoxknit Theyre for at in-eoi-ne A. D. Hadley CORNER irt EIGHTH AND MAIN PflONE rd AUCTION STORE 91-7- ,.... 5 0 -- 91-0- 0 Malo-vltc- h. 911-0- I 0 Si-gill- o. ee .......... in FORDSON -- E. GREENWOOD FLOWERS j LET US KNOW Your Laundry Work cornea out of our place in perfect condition. Every piece is aa white as snow, ironed just right and folded up ready to lay away in the drawer. Theres no use doing or trying to do it yourself. We do it jnst as good Price Steam Onr new telephone directory will be printed in a few day. We want it to be correct and to remain so for a long time. Please let ua know at once i: yon contemplate moving, famtaium a phone or having your phone removed. Thia will be a favor to ua and to an who may want to call yon up. Help ns make the directory correct. Laundry Eastern Utah and very cheap. ; Telephone Co. j.'ex Miller. Mar. 2?e,rsm SUIT IS TRANSFERRED. A suit charging breach of contract in the transfer of certain coal lands in Carbon county, which was filed in the district court at Price, by Lewis A. Lawyer and Mary B. Lawyer of Salt Lake City against A. T. Miller of California, was removed Thursday to the United States district eourt on motion of the defendant. It ia alleged that the defendant misappropriated money furnished by the plaintiffs, who ask damages in the sum of thousand dollars. The twenty-fiv- e Lawyers are residing temporarily in Chicago, according to the e mplaint. Fewer horses on the farm The Fordson does the work of from four to horses. Less farm work One man with a Fordson can do more work east and with less expense than two men with horses-.Mormoney for the farmer A farmer with a Fordson can raise more crops east and with less expense; therefore makes more prof e ALGER AUTO CO. Main Street, West of Savoy Hotel PRICE, UTAH. |