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Show The value of all prujvrty per farm in MME. ALEJANDRO CESAR the state in 1920 ia given at $12,130 1910. romjiared with $89a7 in The value of all farm prujicrty in the United States on January 1, 1920, BV AS was $77,925389.073, compared with $40391,449,(190 in 1910. The average value of all farm pnqierty per farm s $12,086 in 1920, compared with $0444 in 1910, which is a little less than the average for Utah. Six states rejiort an average value CATTLE GO IN EXCESS OF TWO farm above $25,000. They are per MILLIONS. Iowa, with $39,942; South Dakota, with $37333; Nebraska, with $33,707; Sheep, Goati and Swine In the State Nevada, with $31346; California, with Added Together Make Close to Same $29,158, and Illinois, with $28,109. Amount Farm Property Compared THREE-WABE VENUE IS With Ten Years Previous Show ImTAKEN FROM STATE LAND mense Increase Other Figures. With surface rights sold at a good price, mineral lease granted, and a Values of live stork in Utah on Jan- lease issued for the mining of gravel uary 1, 19211, according to the enumer- on a single plot of eighty acres, four miles east of Redmond, Sevier county, ate!? of the census, is placed at compared with $28,781,091 in in See. 2, Twp. 21 South, Range 1 April, 191 (L. The total value of lire West, State Land Commissioner John stock in the United States, including T. Oldrovd Wednesday turned his atpoultry and hoe on farms, on Janu- tention toward finding some other way ary 1, 1120, was $7,11! Ml, 3t2,49(Jf com in which this single plot of ground pared with $4,925,173,(110 on' April 15, might lie made to produce revenue to 910. This represents an increase of the state. This marks the first time in $3,071,188,88(5 or (12.4 jwr cent. The the history of the office so far as is Mm. Alejandro Cesar, wife of the states reporting the largest values for known, wlicrc not only the mineral and minister to the United lieen Nicaraguan 1920 in have surface were stock of, on farms Iowa, disposed live rights 3, hut also with $014,32(5,288; Texas, with pfrmission has lieen granted States la a newcomer to the diplo-matlact In Washington, and one of and Illinois, with $446,154,-06- to dig gravel as well The surface moat the sold land office the was popular of the younger hostfirst Six other states rejiorted values right by in exeeas of $300,000,00: Missouri, Ne- to Martin Jensen for a price of $5.05 esses. Her husband la the youngest braska, Wisconsin, Kansas, New York per acre. A mineral lease to mine member of the diplomats corps and a Fullers Earth was next granted distinguished physician. and Minnesota. Horses in Utah on January 1, 1920, to IVter Peterson for fifty cents an were valued at $9,042,418; mules at acre and a 124 per rent royalty, and BETTER BONDS URGED 11904211; asses and liurroa at $26,243, now finally the land commissioner a total of $9,858372. In the United this morning granted the state road States the value of horses resirted in commission permission to dig gravel at State Auditor Tuttle Finds Bad Conditions In Grand. 1920 was $1,783,307,389 as . com w red two and a half rents per cubic yard with $2,083,588,105 in 1910. The value or about five cents er load. The apMark Tuttle, state auditor, waa in of mules on farma in 1920 was plication for digging gravel waa Tiled aa compared with $525,3(11303. some time ago and offered one rent Price the other day going hark to the These figures represent a decrease of per rutie yard for all gravel dug. This capital city after a business trip to and a visit later to his $300,280,806 in the value of horses. proffer, however, waa declined by Grand county home former at I want Orangeville. and Commissioner the This ia nearly offset, however, by the gravel Oldroyd increase of $253370329 in the value waa offered at two and a half rents to go on record,- says he, as favorbonds of surety companies or corof mules. per eubie yard. Today the road com- ing mission advised Oldroyd that they porations for all dejioeitory and offiValue of Cattle. would accept the offer and according- cial obligations rather than personal Cattle in Utah had a value plared ly the first gravel lease ever issued by bonds of individuals. Tuttle on this upon them 011 January 1, 1920, of the land office was given. Heretofore trip made an audit of all the books of $22,627370, while the value of cattle parties deairing the gravel have mere- Grand county. It was brought out on farina in the United States in 1920 ly taken it without considering the that the treasurer down thfre had on was $3,034,334,614 or almost half the states to O. D. deposit in the Moab State hank that ownership, total value of all live stock. The val- El iaaon, chief clerkarrording in the office and recently closed its doors $11361.76 on ue of all cattle in 1910 waa $1,499,523,-607- an account of the state, state school and employe of the office for more than The 1920 value is therefore near- eleven taxes and also approximately bounty While be it may years yast. ly two and a half timea the value in ttnssilile that some of the rights be- eleven thousand of the county general 1910. The states reporting the largest tween the surface owner, the mineral funds. values for rattle on farms in 1920 were lessor and the gravel lessor may conThe treasurer was secured against a Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, New York and flict, Oldroyd tliiuks not since the reg- loss by a bond signed by several Illinois. of the county, all considered good ulations of the office provide that men, hut whom, in view of the finanSheep in Utah on January 1, 1920, each must make concessions. cial eonitions that now prevail in the according to the enumeration, were valued at $18381329; gnats at $253,-10- 0 CLUB'S ATTITUDE IS NOT AS state, are nnable to meet the obligaand awine at $1351380. The value REPORTED, SECRETARY SAYS tion. Auditor Tuttle made a demand of sheep on farms in the United States upon the treasurer for the amount of in 1920 was $390,152,321 as ronitared As the result of what is said to be the state, state school and bounty taxwith $232,841385 in 1910; of gonts, misrepresentation of the attitude of es which the treasurer was unable to $17344,440 in 1920 as roinjwred with the Salt Lake Commercial rlub in re- meet and the matter will now lie ta$6,176,423 in 1910; and of a wine, $399,-3333- gard to the Pike's Peak ocean to ocean ken up, sava Tuttle, with the surety in 1910. The farina reporting highway passing through Grand Junc- company, which is on the official Imn'd the largest values for swine in 1920 tion, Green River, Price, Provo and of the treasurer, so that it can be imwere Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Indi- Salt Lake City, Green River Commer- mediately adjusted. ana and Missouri. cial club has written to the Zion rlub My reason for favoring bonds of and numerous Salt Lake City business surety eomjianies for all depository and Horse, Farms, Poultry. men a letter which goes so far as to offirial bonds is shown by the fact The average value of horses per heat threaten a boeyeotl on Salt Lake City that the state treasurer has on deposit in 1920 waa $99.13 aa compared with merchants. with this bank which failed a consid$105.06 in 1910; the average for mules In answer to this letter, J. II. Ray- erable sum of money which waa at once waa $14238 in 1920 and $12430 in burn, secretary of the club, has assur- settled by the surety company. 1910; of rattle, (54.40 and $24.26, res- ed the eitisens of Green River that pectively; of sheep, $11.30 and $4.44, neither the business men nor the Salt WAGE BLOODY WAR ON and of awine $16.66 in 1920 as against Lake Commercial club have ever done THE FLY AROUND HOME $036 in 1910. It thus appears that anything to oppose any highway in In view of the war that ia waged in while the average value per head of the state and that they have, on the the several kinds of meat animals contrary, always lieen glad to give sup- Utah against the housefly the state board of health has issued an illus(cattle, sheep and hogs) more than port to any auch undertaking. trated placard entitled Maks the doubled between 1910 and 1920, the One-fift- h ease waa quite different with draft Fly and Easy For of the total number of Way Hard ForOne-ha-the lf of the placard animals, horses showing a decrease in ieople filing income tax returns fur the Baby. average value and mules only a mod- 1919 in New York state were women. shows where the flv wins from its erate increase. Lenins real name is Illirh. Rus- start in a pile of filth with its load of jioimin and disease, where it Kto;si at Poultry in Utah was given a value sia should scratch him. the garbage jiail to add to this store, of $814jki6 and lieea at $220368 and the value of jioultrv on farms in the Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. how it lingers to jHiison the baby, rejoices at finding an open window unUnited States in 1920 waa $373390,-05screened, gloats over one of her vicaa com wired with $154, 063,220 in tims on the way to the cemetery, de1910, and the value of bee waa 99 posits her eggs in the backyard am in 1920 as eoinjiared with dies leaving a million descendants. 1910. in 373,015 The other hnlf shows the start of Number of Mulaa. the unlucky fly from its filthy breedMules on farms in Utah January 1, place, how it meets diaapjNiintment Our New Drink, and Dandy, Too. ing in the closed gariwge jiail and rhise 1920, aa enumerated by the census Also, These: numbered 2703, nimjiared with 2277 outhouse, fails to reach the baby who is playing in a screen covered crib, is on April 15, 1910. The bureau of crops CHERRY BLOSSOM balked from entering an o;ien window estimate gave the number on January COCO-COL1, 1920, at three thousand, valued at by a screen, finally lands in a trap am URON BEER the clean stalileyard leaves no place to $219,000 and in 1921 the same number FRUIT JU with a value of $213,000. deposit her eggs and dies leaving no descendants. GRAPE NECTO Cattle in Utah on January 20, 1920, In the center of the placard is annumbered 505378 of beef animals as Made right here in Price at our other one which reads: enumerated by the census and 108.000 Flies breed own Plant Tho prices right Dedairy-rattlcompared with 412334 in liveries at your homo or place of in filth. Destroy their breeding places. Do not grow flies for your neighbor all on April 15, 1910. Figures combusiness. snd do not allow him to grow flies for piled by the bureau of rrois estimates give the number of milch cows on you. Destroy their breeding places." January 1, 1920, at 119, INK) with a valDRY AGENTS ALL WARNED ue of $8302,000 and on January 1, AGAINST UNDUE SEVERITY 1921, at 108.000 with a value of$7,-500.00- 0. Phone 24 Other cattle on January 1, PRICE. UTAH Federal prohibition agents were on 1920, as figured by the crops estimate hist Saturday warned by Commissionhurrau were 493,000 valued at er Haynes from Washington. D. C., and on January 1. 1921, 473,-00- 0 a somewhat widespread feelagainst valued at $13312)0, while the ing that S e. 25 of Title 2 of the navaluation as fipired hv the assessors tional prohibition act is lining enforcin the various counties in the state ed with unnecessary severity. The can Flowere valuation Cut Potted Plants and the all of in cattle the gave section for of assessment (hr provides bo had at Mrs. J. S. Salmons flower state at $9.894360. double with a enalty. Sheep in Utah as figured liv the bu- shop, jnat getting permanently locat- for the taxes, together illegal manufacture or sale of reau of crops estimates on January 7, ed in Price. All kinda of fnneral de1921, were valued at $15.20fi.iMiO, while signs. See our display in windows at intoxicating liquor. Ilayncs also cautioned his agents against developing the assessors placed the value at Nelson Larsen Creamery Co. weak cases and declared that the effiNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ciency xf the force henceforth would Farm Property Values. lie judged, not hv the numlier of cases Farm proiertv in Utah in 1926 was reported, hut bv the thoroughness with valued at $311,274,728 compared with which they are bve,;ed. ' $150,795,201 in 1919. Land alone in Any government employe or other 1920 was valued at $210,997,840. comn Ierson who unlawfully deprives a Soft Drink, dears. Tobaccos of any rights or privileges in the ami Soforlh. pared with $.19,482,104 in 1910. Build- -' ings were valued at $32,753,918 in enforcement of nn'emal prohibition Candle. Nothin: the Test. 1920. while in l!'l(t tin- - value w. would be -- objected to iiiiiriiniujr!t Yo::r Trade folict-il- . for five year- - i.r a tine of five tIioii-an- d lllllKY- MIII,l lll.S Parkerdollars or bnjh by an am iidiiii-n- t Implements and machinery weregiv-e- n Tri- e, Vtah. a value in 1920 of .13,514.77. slurb Senator Reed of offerwhile in 1910 the value was $4.468.178. ed !a!!. Friday to i.e bci-- HIE STOCK VALUES IN II CM Making Business Better Through Seedgrowers, bankers and business men Margenerally see in the Western Seedgrowers keting company an agency that will stimulate the market, help alleviate the tight money situation and give a decided impetus to agriculture in the Intermountain region. Y The $54,-008.18- 3, li plan will accomplish for the seedgrower two will give him a 60 per cent advance on his crop at New Marketing Plan Under this plan. growers will have control of the marketing of their seed Complete marketing machinery including experts, capital and cleaning plant is now at their service. All the benewill accrue fits of to the growers themselves. begin- - is making an auspicious 4. $778,-768,0- a 2$mit If .big things: It the time of delivery and then hold the seed for final disposal when the market is at its best. These are two significant advantages advantages that will put the seedgrowing industry on a high plane of productivity and profit. The e $589,-321,95- Selling Co-operati- ve ning. Seedgrowers of Utah and Idaho are rallying to the call of organized action. They appreciate the value of being backed financially by North-ruKing & Co., an organization of splendid stability and national reputation for fair dealing. p. 92 Write today for FREE Booklet describing in detail the operation of the new plan. Western Seed Growers Marketing Co. 1301. Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. . Approved by citi-xen- 5, $10,-855.2- WHISTLE A e Price Bottling Works f Utah State Farm Idaho Seedgrowers Bureau, Association, PRICE CANYON INJURED ONES ARE RECOVERING The victims of the Price Canyon automobile accident are re;iorted on the road to recovery at FTovo General Hospital, sava the Provo Herald of last Friday. Irwin McDowell, the most seriously injured, today was able to take food the first he has eaten since the aeeident. He ia able to recognize friends and to comment upon the aeeident. The first question that occurred to him was: Ia the ear smashHe does nut, though, remeber ed? anything of the fall over the cliff. Manager Bates, owner of the Bates Stores, was more seriously injured than waa thought at first. Hiss kneecap is fractured, and it ia prohnble that he will lie confined to tied for some time. Mrs. O. G. Bates came to Provo yesterday from their home in Ely, Nev., and will remain with her husband until he is able to leave. Secretary of State Crockett and his deputies in charge of enforcement of the automobile license regulations again eall attention to the fact that the law requires that Ioadplates, which all motor cars except passenger ears must carry should he eonsnicu- d side of ously placed an the To carry the load plates the truck. elsewhere or to omit to earrv them at all, is violation of the law and renders the violator liable to a fine of five to a hundred dollars or imprisonment of from thirty to ninety days or both. The jimvision is placed the law to simplify the enforcement of the regulations with regard to loads, to protest the state roads and to secure full jiayinent of the license fees due. left-han- tWotnen of high rank in Japan have organized a national birth control league to avert future wars. t r f Some people are so painstaking in In labor cireles, we presume, i l their truthfulness it leads others to eree of divorce would be tenwd n document. auajiect they are prevaricating. non-unio- India has more than fortv-eigWith its branches the Congo river baa more than ten thousand miles of lion aerea of irrigated land under ft tivation. navigable waterways. i 11 it .4 v If Si jiS A. Ill Keep Your 'A : y or Floor and Desk Tidy For Thirty n Cents a Year & V u - 1 Im solid and substantiaL I'm husky and strong as I look, sod very much lighter. I'll fit gracefully into your office, for I've bscx bred to good surroundings. Waste Baskets Guaranteed 5 Years THE GROAN OF A BENEDICT Mrs. Brown: Faint heart never won fair lady. Brown: No; faint heart knew his business and dodged the high cost of living. 4 ht ?. VUL-CO- T citi-jite- MI-o-,- iri mark. corrode, dent, splinter or look tired. I complain when Im overworked, and it takes a good man to make v show signs of abnse. I am the POOL HALL -t s I will not rust, FLOWERS - Greenland may be provided with a That an edible oil, useful in ac radio station to link it with the rest of garine can be obtained from sunflow the world through Canada and seeds, has been discovered over in Da TRUCK DRIVERS WARNED ABOUT LOAD PLATE LAW $19,-375,0- t Boise, Idaho. Salt Lake City, Utah. Two of my small brothers are here also. They would like to I to work in your home. Come in and see me at K. 31 II |