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Show and factTthis soulless, grasping, gouging the Declaration ofto Independence line and its devotion very asserted profiteering trust is paying the farm- precept, it required a sanguinary four ers but 18 cents a gallon for milk years struggle and the loss of a milto make right here at the door of Salt Lake lion lives and much treasure and aacred of that the clear meaning be to relief no legal City. If there is without We read document. had, it is time for the people to rise inspired thinking the phrase that All men are up in righteous indignation and created- equal, and yet had not - as a g trust from whole people 'recognized the- all scourge this men as including the .black race as their midst. as the white. well and a Three hundred thirty-thre- e The Civil war was an extremely third per cent advance, from the pro- drastic, Aut very necessary means of certain ducer just outside of the city, to the purging from our that threatened to pollute starving babies! If there be no literal disorders blood of the nation. We hell there ought to be, and that right the life RAILROAD REDUCTION WAGE out the of came ' TELEPHONES struggle spiritually At this writing, while the official sudden, for such form of profiteering. cleansed, and with broader vision and W. T. Epparaaai. Na 11 understanding of bur place as a na. Nn. 14 C, A. Epptr announcement of the reduction in the tion in the scheme of things, and with DAY JERSEY orn. Nn. II wages of railroad employees decided solidarity established by the firmejr Jersey men of the Utah County indissoluble union of states. upon by the U. S. railway tabor board It was not long until we needed to and to be published today, has not been Farm Bureau are arranging for a to be held at Provo, Jqne 4. make use of our strength,- and when s AsscciAini made, the substance of the decision is Jersey Day the time came we were ready for the "of the state are inbreeders in possession of the public. The cut Jersey testof our devotion to the principles amounts to about 12 per cent not 15 vited to show their cattle at this show. of liberty and freedom of action for denotes a progressive move for the ail who came within the sphere of our SPEED STILL THE OllDEK OF per cent as predicted by some, nor 20 It impose THE GREAT WHITE WAY as'hoped by others, but exceeding the Jersey men. fAt least eyery Jersey influence. Spain sought to The Cuba. of on the will her people of breeder Davis arcounty should - The eld 'order does not change, for 10 per cent estimated as about the love of liberty was strong in the to attend. hearts of, the oppressed people of that tpeed fiends are stiU with us. It is right thing by still others. In any range island. The arm of might and right come to a case cannot as it surprise not necessary foe Danis county peoreached out from the United States ple to attend the auto races at the anybody who is familiar with the con- MEMORIAL DAY,1 of America, and the last vestige of anti it is to be hoped" the deIndianapolis speedway. People here- ditions; Spanish rule this side of the Atlantic BY PRES.1 was crushed. The flag of liberty, abouts can atilt got 11 the thrills cision will be gracefully accepted nd beloved Stars and Stripes, floated HENRY II. our BLOOD for has been loyally it supported, long they desire by watching the cars on over Cuba and the Philippines, and as is and there inevitable, recognized the cement highway, on Sundays and beneath its colors men rose to greater (Continued From Page 1.) reason to feel assured of the Our duty done in accomplishments. holidays especially. Or-i- f that be too very Cuba, the flag came down, and an intame, they need but drive a c4r along honesty, of the men constituting the The 'peasant scorned. the artisan de- -. dependent government came into exthe Davis county speedway, which, board, and of the fairness with which istence. When the hour arrives for spised; have pursued their investigations. the Philippines to assume the burdens against thepowvtfu)Jights used at they The lowest workers In the outset of their inquiry they full autonomy, this government of near The is very Impossible. night prized. with entire candor their stated that will withdraw and allow them to no could offer Lagoon management ' work out their own destiny. conviction conditions marked a evils that those They justified deepen year better thrill of thrills- for their patIn all of this, our country has bv vear but rereduction; they prudently ride rons than a no selfish advantages. We ' at night over the sought The pensions grow, the freeholds disfrained from themselves committing need nor want territorial ex- neither State1 toad. appear, to the extent of the reduction until as all we will never imAbove Decoration day furnished the usual Till but monarch, pansion. meant England others to their will oOr upon should pose have reaascertained with liumber of auto accidents, there being they or prelate, the peer. to abrogation or limitahurt; sonable accuracy as a basis for their At last the conquest! Now they tion of their opportunities for indisix striing between Kaysville and Salt action the amount of decrease in the know they know the word; vidual growth. Lake up to' midnight Monday. Some cost of living. The decision Mark, now, how all along, our hisThe Saxon and the tenant Norman had locked.horns, some were clear, out a year and a month after the orlord! tory has been one of gradual training , in the plowed fields, while some. Just greater part we latterly have der to Increase the pay of railway enr. No longer Meriqe England: now it for the in the affairs of men. Our played wouldnt go straight. meant ployees to the tidy total amount of of purpose and of will have strength The majority of people seem not to about six hundred million dollars per The payers and the takers of the been tested by these struggles, and care whether there is speed or not, rent. always found dependable. Our ambi, year. The reduction, which is to bewhether there-areaccidents ir not, come effective tions have been trained as well, and 1, will not of In order to get far away from these subjected to reason and right, so that whether cars or wagons or buggies course relieve July the countrys railroad conditions, they came here where they it has become known that when we use lights or not Just so long as bill wage by any such amount as that could enjoy equal rights. And so the move in world&ffairs it is for prinspeed fiends are able to prft it ver which was added to it in May, 1920, Commonwealth of Massachusetts was ciple and not for power) for purposes with foundations d of helping the forward movement of onthe public and buy their way out but it more than cuts it in half, and established, on liberty and the law of com- -' men, not pf enslaving or hampering of an accident, Just so long will we this in turn may lead to Other colonies took them. ) readjust- mon consent. have them with us, and accidents ga- ments in certain items of And then the Revolution. And so, When the victorious forces freight tariff pattern. Do. you wonder that in Massachusetts of lore. The new state law governing row held to he excessive, despotism swept from the land of though some- was staged the Boston Tea the Huns and with destructive and Party? the lights and spot lights will prob- thing more than lower transportation Do you wonder that there, was the demoniacal fury tnade prey of everyably reduce the number of accidents, costs is needed to revive business in scene of Paul Iteveres ride; there the thing in their path, destroying as but the speeder and the reckless driver some the lines of industry that are first armed resistance by the farmers they came, raving and raging as they must be given a jail sentence and a loudest in their complaints. Deseret of Lexington; that there, at Concord pillaged and murdered; when Satan bridge, was fired the shot heard and his human hosts set themselves News. long one at that. round the world? The shaft that again to gain the mastery and to esOne accident is still within the memstands on Bunker Hill is an enduring tablish dominion over men and counmonument to human liberty. ory of a few people now living. A DAIRY COW SWELLS RANK tries and nations; when the fate of What it all meant was soon crystall- civilization hung in the balance, and few of us may recollect back about says into words, the most virile and the call for help for distressed Eudeposits; ized expert one year ago when the Thayne family As bank deposits in agricultural potent the brain of man had hitherto rope came across the Atlantic, the accident occurred. This was undoubt- districts or the hand of man writ- giant of the west in the home of Libindicate prosperity among conceived, ten: edly the most terrible accident that farmers, J. E. Dorman, erty, the dwellers in the land of the chief of the We hold these truths to be heard, and it will be to our everever happened in civilised Davw coun- western office free, of the dairy division of That all men are created lasting .credit that our nation did not This in time speed resulted one the ty, has equal; C that they are endowed, by hesitate. The part this nation took department of their death, one life invalid and( untold suf- compiled statistics agriculture, e.xtor, with certain unalijn-ald- e was that for which we had been whicl) show that rights.; that among these are life, trained since America was first setfering and miWry., The young fellow, where dairying is carried on as a maliberty, and the pursuit of happiness. tled. All our strength had been garwhose fault it was, footed the bill to jor industry the hank deposits are That, to secure these rights, govern- nered for this effort. Our training the tune of some thirteen thousand larger than where it is ments are instituted amog men, de- had prepared us to take an unselfish fie hundred .dollars, which he is to Considerably in the struggle, and our unselfriving their just powers from the conconducted as a side line. sent of the governed; that whenever part ishness gave us a distinct advantage pay at the rate of two thousand doMr. Dorman argues that when deany form of government becomes de- in the midst of a world gone mad llars per year for six .years. Quite posits are small in one community and structive of these ends, it is the right with sordid greed and insane desire some fare to pay for a ride from Oglarge in another, with approximately of the people, to alter or abolish it, for and to institute new government, layden to Salt Lake City. The outcome has shown that this equal conditions, it must necessarily ing its foundation on such principles, nation, of all those engaged in the Accidents are so commonplace these be due to th methods of and organizing its powers in such contest, has the respect and confifarming. days that only the most tragic ones The figures first given were com- form as to them shall seem most dence of all nations of the ever get into print, anL.earelesa driv- piled In sections where to effect their safety and hapOur spokesman was happily able to dairying likely in words the hopes of the world, ers are just as much a part of the is the principal branch of piness. put agriculture: With a platform of principle so and from this land of liberty went road as the cement itself. Only when Deposits, July, 1920, Nampa, Idaho, broad and so true, there could have forth the doctrines that have caused judges hang on a stiff jail sentence $1,031.(500; January, 1921, $4,286,000, been but one outcome of the Revolu- thrones to crumble and dynasties to will the speeders take notice and con- an increase of $255,000; war. Moreover, there can be fall. Out of Zion has gone forth the Dassel, Minn., tionary no doubt in the heart of any but the law of equal rights and human libfine their tactics toDaytonia and $1,530,000; January, 1921, $1,020,330, of the part of the Creator erty. The stone has rolled forth and an increase of approximately $100,000, agnostic Indianapolis. . and Father of mankind had in' the fallen upon the toes of the image While these two places are among the struggle. Guided by His hand, free- which in Daniels vision typified Vnd here Pn the land of monarchy enthroned, and the image dom won, ones the durhaving WHY FARM BOYS 'LEAVE HOME largest increases thejand dedicated to liberty, and all its means has been ground to shown-thain sev- promise, the land on which God had designed powder before our eyes, while all the One dollar's worth of farm prod- ing this period, it is ucts at the present time will purchase eral other places there was an increase that there should be no kings, was world marvels. established a government of, bv and of from $10,00 0to $50,000. This nation went into the struggle only 82 per cent as much food. (52 whereumler clean hands and emerged untarfor the with people, equal The listed second show the places was recognized. nished. Its example is a light to the per cent srs much cloth and clothing, 58 bank rights where deposits dairying was carThe world has never seen anything world. As the new star in the heavper cent as much' fuel, 83 per cent ried on side line: Camas, Wash., to compare with what followed, in the ens. its radiance points the way to as as much metals and metal products, to men. l 1920, $519,707; January, 1921, development of a nation. From all peace on earth, 57 per cent as much lumber and build- July, lands came the oppressed and downxvill finally federate the influence Its $727,550; Rexburg, Idaho, July, 1920, trodden, men of vision, and ambition, world in a league of nations that in ing materials, 68 per cent as much chemicals and drugs, and 42 per cent $1,213,000; January, 1921, $1,208,050. and determination. Strong men. vir- effect shall be a league of peace! While deposits in some of the dairy ile women, Anglo-SaxoCelt and But we who, under God, have citias much house furnishings as it would said Mr. Dorman, do not Latin, came and blended, intetmar zenship in this nation, should with towns," have purchased in 1913. Or, in, exproper humility make aCknowledg- show much of an increase, taken as a ried and produced an American type a race) distinct from all oth- ment that itis not, ourselves or our not (if change for processed foods the farmhole. -a mounts - to -- considerable, ers in the world. Their views were strength, or prowess, or our own desers laboris a disOthinT of 18 per which isit remarkable under not circumscribed by conventional et ts that have given us this position present cent. conditions. We do not pretend to say (hinking; nor were their act.ons of influence in the world, but that In exchange for cloth and clothing As the God who rules the world has been by the will of overlords. that the dairy cow should be gien all curbed oaks in the forest they grew. Indi- able, because of the course of trainthe farmer labor is at a discount of of the credit for the increase in the vidual development was not choke,! by ing he has given us, to make use of 3S per cent. In exchange for fuel-thsections, but she certainly de- the underbrush and the accumul tied this nation to bring out of chaos farmers labor is at a 'discount of 42 dairy rubbish of tradition which accorded out of evil designs, good results; serves a good share of it. to kings and rulers the right to do that He has once more confounded per cent. In exchange for metals and the thinking and directing, and left the efforts of the adversary to bind metal products the farmers labor is to the masses the duty of obediently and enthrall men, and hold them in LAKE MILK SALT THE TRUST 17 In discount exof at a per cent. accepting orders and acting upon bondage. A few years ago, there was shown on them. Initiative here was rewarded This nation could, therefore, with change for lumber and building materials the farmers labor is at a dis- th screen in Salt' Lake City a picture and not repressed. There could be profit chant the hymn of the great but one result-str- ong, who called English poet, Kipling, count of 43 per cent. setting forth the wotkings of a milk substantial upon his people to remember the Lord individuals; progressive The a in In exchange for chemicals and drugs trust picture great ciy. homes; stable govern- in their hour of triumph: the farmers labor is at a discount of showed starving and undernourished ment in town and stateand nation. Over and above it all, and a logical God of our fathers, known of old 32 per cent. In exchange for house babies, suffering for tbe want of milk, of freedom of Lord of the and battle lin outgrowth thought told the story of a young man furnishings the farmers labor is at and action, there was - developed patriotic Beneath whose awful hand xve hold voman who and a discount of 58' per cktAnJ in successfully combat love of the country and its instituDominion over and pin - Lord God of palm for the weighed average of all ted the trust and whipped its officials tions, and a desire to spread its influHosts, ho with us its yet. commodities, In which his own over-- . into line. But few- gave the picture ence, but not its dominion, beyond ' own borders. Lest we forget lest we forget. deflated products are included, the serious consideration, when it was This desire found its most noted fanners labor is at a discount of 25 shown in Salt Lake City, as such expression in the promulgation of The tumult and the shouting dies wicked profiteering had never been what the world knows as the MonThe captains and the Visits depart: per cent, roe doctrine. This pronouncement, Still- - stands Thine ancient sacrifice, . These comparisons are worked out put over in that place. issued by .President James Monroe in An humble and a contrite heart. from the index numbers of wholesale Today just such a announced the policy that the Lord God of 'Hosts, be xvith us j23, prices for April, 1921, just Issued by heartless, profiteering trust is oper- monarchial powers of Europe should yet, Lest we- forget lest we forget. the United States Bureau of Labor atiug in Salt Lake City. Babies are not attempt dominion over either of Thus the Statistics. They show hat the fanner suffering for the want of milk, and the American continents. free-to new world was to be left deis still at a disadvantage in exchang- tenderhearted people are soliciting velop its own institutions unhampered ing the products of his labor for the funds with which to buy milk for the by the reactionary influences that If drunk with sight of power, we loose products of the forest, mine or fac- babies of the poor who are not able to monarchy would have engrafted on our half of the world. Wild tongues that have not Thee in tory. pay the trust 60 cents a gallon (when But while we recognized the value awe Farm products have declined 53.3 sold by the quart). As a matter of of human as the Gentiles use. liberty, while we revered Such I per cent from the rauximum, more than sny other commodrfy, and a full PuWishrd hr 10 per cent more than all commodities. , T1IE INLAND HUNTING CO. Furthermore; the figures are all based on wholesale prices. The farmer pays w. r. ErrexftON. Eaur the freight on- - his products before C. A. EPPERSON, AMMtoli EdiUr they reafh a wholesale market and he Entered at oonrt.cliiM mener 'trarjr It also pays thefreight on products of ltU. It KarevUte, Utah. wmier U 'act of other industries which he buys. He March 8 1879. buys at retail,' hot at wholesale, and retail prices hare not come down as Advertlatnt rule Ml application wholesale prices. Subscription $2.00 per year In Advance lir Ulrrltly Srflrx - -- baby-starvin- body-polit- ic a Cm state n - If happily they were spared and Or lesser breeds without the law Lord God of Hosts, be with us are with us, their service neverth is to be praised, and they areu i Lest we forget lest we forget. honored for the blow they struct were willing to strike to But what has this to do with Me- world from bondage and serfdom, All honor to those who died' morial Day and with our soldiers livMay their rest be sweet as n" ing and our soldiers dead, wliose deeds of valor on this day it is proper eternal reward is certain; and and fitting to memorialize ? Do you God heal- - the hearts of those not see that all 1 have said leads to loved them. May we wh still i be as willing to hold aloft the xl!' but one conclusion and climax? iff. These who engaged in the Revolu- ner of right as were they, so means to make the supreme!; tionary struggle, or the Civil war, the do v. war with Spain or the final Armaged- rifice. ' sun the of universal the battled for them May don everyone of Lord and for the right. - Soldiers of arise and shine triumphant : a jJ; the Cross they were. If they died, united by fellowship, brotherhood ' they died martyrs to human liberty. love. -- SPEC I All ! SATURDAY, MAY 28 I HOLLIES MILK CHOCOLATE. Regular 30c.,. .m.i RUNKELS COCOA Half lb.; Regular 40c RUNKELS COCOA Quarter lb.; Regular 20c MDONALDS VELVET COCOA L.:..:... Half lb.; Regular 35c MDONALDS VELVET COCOA ; Quarter lb.; Regular 20c. ' . - - - TOMATOES 2V2-l- b. can..,,....:. FAMILY PEAS Can JUNE PEAS i CHEESE Pound....... .......... Cans -- LIBBYS CORN BEEF 1 lb SALMON 1 lb.. Tall RICE ' , Pound 1 35c I 20c FOR 25 c i : 25c I .. 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