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Show Iteliii LATOV AM) infill PRM jUJON DOLLAR FARMINGTON, :reet growers FOR CLAffillATFS Iltl ' SUBCONTRACT West Pointer .Adjutant Agreement Reached at il! Sa s Great Drama is Meeting Will Oliver a president Holmes of the Absolutely Accurate. Period of Three Years. Utah Press AssociatA thro. j ton nunm 1 f The . , 3Jt-- Journal and president cf the "al State Press association just from a trip to Florida where presented the newspaper fratera-- 0 T3 R. Holme. publisher r re-ft-a- el Utah in the big ceremonies with the organization of the fciertational Press Foundation which nude possible through the more ;, generous gift of one thousand county, teres of land in Seminole Frfids, be Mr. and Mrs. Charles I). Eijws. The land will become the leccs of Journalists and the shrine of tS srwspaper men. Not only did Mr. md ilrs. Haines turn over this valu-b- l property, but also a very valu-t- k estate their beautiful and costly feme at Altamonte Springs, which in of jujjBfrted dude some Tu deeds acres sixty-fiv- e oranges, grape produc-r- g fruit, ferns, etc. to all this property valued it flt000,000.00, were signed Vednes-kin the presence of the forty-seve- n picture, stnetiy accurate jou my roly upii the West Point authorities itn,or.a!N as to that point. Never before had the more or le sacred confines of the Umt.-- Sutc Military academy been invaded by a movie colony, and when finally the 'rod tape was cut for Barth, lnies to film some scenes there in th. authorities demanded this one stipulation-accuracy. And that i novel distinction regardirg It is the first film who-- . scent actually were laid at th. famous military s. hoed. Once they wt-rassured that th. ie would la? no exaggeration of Ye-- t Point's traditions the military auth. i ities there threw the entire resource of the institution at the disposal of the Earthelmess comjmnj. Major Henry- B. Lewis, adjutant of the 01 j ' I This, we believe, establishes a record for Utah four firsts, two seconds and one sweepstake from six exhibits in the English poultry class. Mr. Sessions has consistently been winning prises in all parts of the state for many years. Utah Residents f Ce,t t- - t en e t tv Discuss Contract Before Starting Work i f ff , r g rt u , gr (i)' tat i - er-- f tati. r- - of X . .d manufact- - u r county, road com-- e in th vap-- to agree r .et ty fourth 0 a one day ! . i - i . ' i I' . t i rvt "i . . w I. ail h . t i i it v o'. I U I ' I) 1 1. ( Hoi. ot . infai I'. ill) will t I ' Uy that ntvrcj a I'nion t Kad-wh.re- by lha it at part of . . . nt.v .i 2 p.r ton 1(.mhi tons of lieets -- urn'ii-d to h f.o t' iv .lb"., th. ir minimum n,t mi g - ip! iy Th. hr.e re .alliig on i v.iv tl.ir o'Utty to the oi.t.nd.ig t het b. "r plan th.m ..n $s j.r tn rNt lti.arard t for the with a like m. reus,' in prof sugar . umpuiues The farm, - d.n.a'd for a split on jirofits from the sale of the fu'-.-- to .i o 'ti rs. t - . i- 0 n .. molasses by prod n t was downed, but a two c. nt ton service .barge Will be colic, t. .i from th. growers to fund the U et grower- -' . rganiration in .arrying on ofexporim.ot- - in determinin. (easing their own ing n(' rt u ;i at i r i lb. u ! l -- I. it hr and ii'i I M' if t iv h"id v ft . 1 M ' l.i ' g i. o g V.li K. .i r line. Hi.' ,i rating meeting lh.it m tn nii'l t..i im w.-i- i -- known about him. Why ia it that myriads who have read hi first declaration have not thought of hi second? If the first jeopardized his neck, the second brought threat of If the firat enraged asBaasination. the britifch lion, the second bred a rebellious apirit in New England. All things considered, the president of 1807 vii as bold as the revolutionist s Harold ways hea er roing town, Vdvi.e Needed .gal -- a if maximum tent, im - as. re i 1 t"t i 1 K.D'rnl wh 'h. r This rsist's the nl que-tlu- tl nut uiiisirivtitutiiiiirtl thi. ughi'Ut the stAte until the supreme ."iirt may have divided otherwise i r in n.i in any event, with ih it- could not anyone, present shatv, it is m.-it'- at m.v -t .e.ling-aga.n- i s , trtV Oil p.ecnger automobile to .v p. r ee iii and repeal the tali' in Oil ttUcks, tires all I at t tax exemption i'll use- - the ailml-sio- tl fr t ill 'll Iii i'i it lip, rod. it t h e igai and aludiol t e x i - and repeal- - rmineioti-- e -- , -- Xt miscellaneous taxes. Income Slash I srgeat ie than $2OO.0iMl,(MM of the tax le M. Mini roposeei for tin year in the T bill Will go to the aonal'ine ome taxpayer 1iii effeit of the bill in the amount of iriioine tax to be paid by a mar iieil man with no ilctende nt on Ihc net inttiliH, exclusive of tile personal exemption credits, as lompuri'd with tiie tax paid under the present law, is shown in the following table: .saving new 1 this. Law d Is I d . - ' - r- -j pt - he ) p -- Zj , -- Announcement LAYTON AUTO COMPANY Announces New Prices on all Ford Cars Roadster Touring - Coupe Fordor Sedan .... 650.20 .... 697.00 These prices are Delivered to you. i 1 Layton Auto Co. Authorized Ford Dealers" Phone 100 Warped Casing Joint Ih Halting Drilling While fully with ftrogress, Sup nritti. Ind I. L. Bechtel was unwilling to pmjh M toreght whether the hle at the ul'i west Utah Southern Well No, 1 iai learn d out to the ImlloM w.thin a lay or a wnk. The ,ol h. B i cleaned to vrithin thirty feet .f tl Uittoni. Due to the warped condition of a joint of pipe it has he n r to drill through a jart of the iron, an unavoidable and alow pres ess. The drill might at any time ;a-- s through the kink in the pipe ami strike the cement plug at the butt m of the well, in which event a day's In drilling will complete the work. durvievrjj' obstruction encountered reachpast week, no date for ing ing the bottom ia being It is expected that well No. 2 will be spudded in within a wreek. MOAB, Fib. 21. s.t.-fie-- e 1 e ftd- la-ge-n The American Auxiliairv. of Elmer ('riddle Bust Number hi ot Kaysville entertained at a luncheon ml ard party at the home of Mrs. A. M. Barnet Monday afternoon. Cut flower, ferns arid the lagion emblem were used in the dc orations of the home. The guests were seated at small tal If whuh hid crystal of fed. whl'c nr el bble Swfft , ft,r lii ir entrr-pi- t A thrwv t b'e-kit- s cuiimm- i ble e 1 wa.n jnchc-o- ive-.- ar.ti Misae J ar t mi and Marif;crct Beter-.- (! the fete in beta t.f tho Aux- il.ary ;r. m ryir.g. After Jultl Mrs. 11 Grta-- t dyke, (jf jiictudtnt the Arttirtf.in ! eio-- r tumlary, am! Mrof lively ri Crt kclt, the gave sdiet talk. The? leiit ("I r of he- afte rruton was spent uiM and fci.ruh. Brize plajrg wm bv Mia. J. E. T fc'liruh ty Mrs. Ileriry II. forforji) ar) M-- h1. The cut prize was awarded to Ir J. J. Bowman. ' Those present .row Mead mes II. J. Groendyke, Eve-lyhe-n- .1 - pec-lle- b-- nt al - I e Bal-m- ne ( rockett, C. V. K. Saxton, G, I). A. M. Barnes, Butleelge, Breston Budge, Glen Robins, Sumner Cleason, 11. L Gleason, Roy N. Kilfoyle, John G. M. Barnet, John W. Gaiiey, W. Epperson, G. A. Epperson, J. J. Bowman, M. W. Bhilbjs, D. K. Barnes, Louise Yaunt, J. Barnes, I. a licrtrt J, E. Talmer, Henry II. Blood, Fred A. Sheffield, Georgs W. Underwood, Truman Curtia, George Sutton, Georg Leatham, R. Ola Layton, Darv Miller,. Q, E. Tyner, tlbum Uhipman. F.mel Whitesides, Lewis Whiteside, Van Sanders. Robert Birken, M. II. of Eiiiaon, Ralph Williama, Fred R. Spencer Adam of Leyton, one deClifford D. Strong, 1L C. Barever baseball the flashiest player ton, Henry Stran Mary veloped in the atate cf Utah, left base- quizt, and ESwanger, Misses Miriam Barnes,. the for afternoon spring Alta Cnddle, MetUa Claire ball training camp. Spence left Og- Nelson, Gleason, Doris Thorn ley, Zen Wilden yesterday afternoon at 2:45 over Muriel fcanria Brown, Reeves, liams, will end Limited go the San Francisco Cannon ana B. Chloe laura Crawford, Florida, atraight to St Petersburgh, Teterson. Margaret comwill He arriving there Saturday. mence training Monday with the New BaeiaeM York Yankee, for a period of about d, said will Mr. N orris to her John, The training camp one month. Bra reall afraid our Junior I break up March 23 and the team will game along the At- lazy. H persuade Lttit Freddy to play lantic coast until about the middle of do all hi work. Iazyl exclaimed Norria, TTiat B April, when the American league executrv ability! open. -- Spencer Adams Left Wednesday for Forida -..... 514.20 629.40 th American Legion Auxiliary Luncheon And Card. Pajty ap-ra- ls thi-Jack- irta-mu- r , far-seein- Ite-- -- Ike U-calle- ze tin county to tarry out the agre-it- tt nt without tuning a party to tin ton) rat t hut sut h authorization should lx given, sanl fluff 1 lie confi'ie lie e Wednesday XII itelled fur the purpuse of determining ho active a part the state highway .tit pai t merit should take in the work as state load fund redloet-e- tl from taxes in We In r county air involved It is pii'hahte that th state will desire to have its engineer aula rv 1st' the sen k Work is to on the vtadue-- t on or lafore April 15 under the term of the rolitrae t Budding the viadiMt will eqa n up much valuable property tributary to Ogden, not now available through lack "f picqirr thoioughfnre. With the completion of the viaduct a road will laconstrue ted fiom "Death Curve, iut west ef the Bamteerger overhead t rousing on the State highway, vua Hle.lee mills to the new viaduct and l he me into the ntv. The new road will not la traveleil until it is paved, but it will ran up fin fruit and garden land on the bench south of Ogden. Abundance of water will tie available for this land with the building of the Lrho reservoir, as it is all under th laterals leading from the Davis and Wela-Counties canal. - - s nii-tri- V time, bring legal pr the meeting and those col) d n til g or authorizing it, who h would interfere with the hold ng f t tie meeting union "If the Redd rai mg a. t is s' itutioruil. thn the law it r This is the bill ri stored to validity introduc'd m the legislature by former when he Governor Chaile K Mala-ywas a memlxT of the house, and that to marry bill wa passed. It was introduced remarked with the purpose of closing racing at luigoon, and it was effective in doing ebtab-lishe- tr It I. riel 1 Stringent So that, if the Redd act i unrein stitutional, then a state- law is m cf which places s much more strinfeet of morale at the amazed cera were gent inhibition on racing in Utah, er these recrujts. ehws the Sait The Republic made an industrial in any part of it, thanwhuh ordinance, ' the City been had bound. Although Jefferaon of basis proceedings brought abroad, although he well knew the Judge Wight. difference between the long It has long been my contention that industriea of Europe, and the before be crude beginnings of a young nation, thia matter should court taken seam as as state the supreme in our faith capacity. he had boundless A aUte department, such Before our great steel plants, before possible. a the racing commission ia, i nattelthe before of California, the gold anxious to have a question of egraph, before the railroad, before the urally kind settled. It wants to know if Erie canal, he had an, Americanism thatlaw creating it is operative, and if that deemed practically all thing pos- the officers have authority to carryit sible. Many a tariff duty has been without molestation. its term out evade to wa hazardous but it evaded, 1 should like to have an Peraonally factothe embargo of 1807. Cotton the supreme eourt on from opinion ries, woolen plant, iron works, glass this the very earliest date. at aa question industriea and pottery sprang up Mr. commission, The if a magic wand had called them into miller racinghas entered into no Seeg con says, being. for the to length as sideration proper The groat Protectionist in our an- the should t mw.tirp Lron, When the He may still be Jkation is Jefferson w rrBnU.d. to heed no t he paid ruthless, closed lat fail, the Ratingw waxmade curoe-from the eap.-rfJ up(Vllli(fl that a short prayers orwas Hsrn.Nm tut he ujd include thee whh wrote a report never to be forgotten fS.lturdays should h h!d, and wrote the- best short letter in fd to the report on the street chronicles. ( .ay duv meet R f(ft,pn to eighteen (hfit r campa.gn contemplated. p tarov was an. I may campaign, e,f y.the the la philosopher ways Sck-a- l tern. John I. Jone made that ; found steevch that will outlast gn ra- Jhe didn't drink and she wouldn" u woulln' juff on a cigarette. . tipn. But Thon,as Jeffcr.n pav. in urij ini iittiny vit ly tb our firft object !! thre-yc- t and we may m man system the kna of a SDft the p?ihriro bin 'coi,d Pe larattou f forget. of Independence. i ?t k or77 ; mT'.7 , .y., , .f . . .t .N . . Tkf.?. f.7t 7if .7 f. o if mates or captains enlisted u effl- navy, and when 1813 came our I" r l jf Tudor Sedan1 on each others commerce, domestic production was inevitable, lawyers were startled at the rush of patent apto plications. Seamen who had hoped the i"iuii lutes fim it pea1.' i i! re.lun- v taxpayers, 1 - t i One-Wa- , p.el.l bv -- con-Hi- u, 8; lip-.t'iil- t iint to 2" e (j, -- Marjorie. The idea!" exclaimed Laura indigWhv, I dont even know nantly. him! None of us can understand the timidity of many early Protectionists. There were excellent citizens who large scarcely ventured to hope for a extenin considered maintained and accounts home market, Savings three savings banks and savings de- sive manufacturing visionary their idea was rather that we should have partments of 91 commercial banks and trust companies show deposits of some Industrie so that a hostile Brit1100.56 average for every man, wor- ish ministry could not cut off all our n.) n and child in the state, based on a aupplies. Jefferson's bold plan of an embargo, of compelling us to manupotuLtion of 500,000. 1 his was shown in a statement com facture for ourselves, was startling, stud-npiled recently by Seth Pixton, state and is atill a wonder to the Emthe the that credible bh'.k commisioner, as showing It ia scarcely modern trend of saving. The average bargo Aet passed the Senate in four deposit held in banka amounts to hours. No later president has had $2h8.92 but 101,053 savings accounts such power over a legislative body. re maintained, indicating that a largThere are critic who count Jefferbecause he said er percentage of the people have no son a know that a ea to like would he accounts. that savings Total deposits in tjie savings do of fire separated us from the Old p&rtments of 91 commercial banks World. Hia phrase w as no mere verbnd trust companies amount to 1 33 al flourish; it came from the depths 465,674.38 and in addition the three of his aouL It waa hia desire to cut banks entirely devoted to savings off trade with the power that impresstow the- - following; total assets, sed our seamen and confiscated our in 121,036,400; total deposits, $20,815,-41ship. Thomaa Jefferson believed stern 3 average deposits, $344.61; total an embargo pressure hardly less dividends, 13 per cent; surplus, $300,' than the pressure of war. II never 000; real estate-loans- , $8,011,433. forgave the Democrat who rebelled All figures are compiled as of last agamat hia pet tneaaure. Although October 5, according to Mr. Pixton. hipyarda were idle, although ships rotted at the wharves, although New sf y England merchants cursed him from Cnrioeity I was furious to know if he would dawn till dark, although there were kiss me, remarked Marjorie. murmur of rebellion, Jefferson per"And was your curiosity satisfied ? sisted in hia policy. Even though con' ' ked Geneva. - gress . repealed the embargo there came in its place an act suspending No, he didn't." A lost key has been turned into aU commerce with England and be Reflex office. France. It la of little use now to debate ? whether Jefferson waa wise or not. He brought on himself the hatred of mariners and merchants. He' brought ? old houses into bankruptcy. He was taunted for what he had blamed King U for cutting off t George for doing Should all the world." But Why our trade with at the growth if amazed waa the country Davis County vessels could our A of manufacture. Import not bring us foreign goods as Franc and England were ruthlessly preying FLOUR t. in - rtim'UI authorin' the county tie do so. the ee ne gotiaU.K; wcres still Wiide 2 te t,. mi k i cent .f Die the contract li'frlicd to la uimuint- - ptfi.l un.it t pe ruling ti.t iitilit f.-Some doubt s.etti to haw leern made In i it mu i tav law-- , increases title the wcic entertained by the state road lilt i tiite tax laws, im ita-e- a a to whther thia con-tr- ait dtpaftmi-na I., v i x. nipt nn from $ O.INHI te was inamut h aa they binding t iv tax iv i $ iiei.tiuei , itslutc ret not iiiMtb' a party to it and th rutt uii i slut, a nf h i at i n t living iv u.t itu hull i onte inpl.it etl was on tvvitn Jum 2, 'Cj I, anti the date of kIm'c highway the enattinent nf tin low law by up imwevi-r- . d he'M' doui-ts- , Iiavc IrvO lying to tlie m the late- - of the 1.'21 ti i tc it'd ty Harvey II fluff, attorI .V el at I , rodiltcs I et lout glD tav who wrote the tommis-Mn- h the giM ney ge'iieial, Mimlaily and ript.il lalts Duel tlic cohtiail was valid. 111 I t I eel t t ,t X a- - of J till Hat y lit . .O' The alatc furthermore can authorifrom , the prettiest girl liu h . -e AU a Mistake vv I' i This agon mn.t iU" not bufd the individual farm, i But BphriMUi Berge-sor.si.ient of the Utah Beet grow- ms ' association .1.. la red the farmers as a whole will be plae! with the d a new contract and he exR-itin acreage f leets rahlc incr. would bo planted this year The two Kr cent increase in extraction sharing, means that where farmers formally were paid on a 74 jer cent extraction basis they will now be raid on a 76 per cent basis, adding four pounds per ton of beets to the actual amount of sugar in their beet they will be paid for Preceding adjournment, the growers i ailed for a campaign to in. roa-- e the consumption of sugar in the state. President Bergen. M S Winder, secretary, and Fred Mathews were named as a 'committee to meet with sugar company officials to draw up the new conti act. H- ti tali i . n, j ' (ul.e'tv w.i! ..ini . I profits. Within a few week there will be the wonted flow of Jefferson birthday oratory and no wonder. The leader of a great party, the powerful executive, the maker of two president, the master of correspondence, the classical scholar, the naturalist, the amateur mechanic, the friend of servant all over the world, was an interesting character. Even if he had not written the Declaration of Independence he would have been a great actor on our stage, but that is the one thing beet b State, (Vilen and (nin-- i PiV'-iilcnt- . l ot. u.,- the if. r d. '. gut. - and tuo of Th Box E!dr in Iuxtio J hn l! n t n, submitted prxm.um o word-mong- y ! $ . a plan of 1776. Have Per Capita Saving of 5100.56 n it STREET VIADUCT Will P.tVome a Law When Signt-db- Mea-ut- v tlu1 nt.it IN BUILDING 2 ITH t vv. ty Utah and Uh fi a tin- office sugar 1 i m, bureau. f the Utah The agn m, i . f a !hre dux on joint re r-- ropn Thomas Jeffersons Second Declaration Poultry Record Held of Independence By.Kaysville Fancier medal. I: m RAILWAY TO AID HILL: HAS" TAX rommisoion to !. fa i'ounst' 'lit1 ot Licfii't'" k i C00I.IIHIF NOW CLI FF .r.g -- m -- a $' per two jier hi. h the .i s S 1 s, Recently Jed Sessions, local poultry fancier, realised the full benefits of his effort at the Ogden livestock show last January. Besides being p relented with ribbon for four firsts, two second and one sweepstake at Die show, Mr. Sessions received ipecial recognition from the American Poultry association on his six exhibits in the English class. Among these were four diplomas and a special award of merit for best cockerel, In the shape if a handsomely engraved bronze extrjuton r s. j school, suspended routine duties m order to supervise the filming of th. fciefites representing as many states. scenes, from a strictly We-- t Point and 14 this is not all $50,000.00 in cash military viewpoint. accompanied the gift as a preliminary The adjutant also was given leave fsnd to carry out the plans and purpof absence to go to New York and Ir-oses ef the Foundation. resent while the more intimate We.-- t AD this is the result of the dreams ? oint sequences, interiors, seen s 4 Hon. Chas. D. Haines and Kath-ry- s within and just outside the tents in llalnes, his wife, who are alone which the cadets live during the sumi this world and now in their declin- mer time, were being photographed. ed years desire to make such dispositThe Military academy is backing ion ef a portion of their earthly posthe production with all its might and itions that will benefit the greatest main," said the adjutant he ry interlumber. viewed in New York. "Not only was Not only do they desire to establish I detailed to work with Mr. Barthel-meshome for veterans of the newspaper Director Robertson and their pofessioh, but they desire to establish technical staff on behalf of the acadthat will be known as Press City" but the continuity was carefully ind make this the annual meeting emy, snd suggestions made whuh studied of the newspaper men and corrected some place of the military details inters of the entire world. A large that were somewhat in error. These tnd beautiful hall with a seating casuggestions were not only adopted by pacity of many thousands, will be the company, but were courted. The treated in press City where these to West photoplay is true mo-enters and thinkers can meet and completed t en life and is a and Point army discuss world-wid- e At problems and de- grossing entertainment besides. cide on policies to be advocated in the Civic Center March 3. various nations that will reunite these countries and bring about world. peace. th ui X r. HJo VK til w Thursday bet gr. rs'and ,, farmer Cla-Mimt- Cla--mate- nt IfcBlil SimI PMETIS TO : The West Point and arniv atmo.-ion Highly Honored. Pere Ditk IJirthe!nies i wy irM National Wiu, ICer-iha- w, 11 ed-nesd- ay bus-lan- pre-eeaa- r ( |