Show I MAKING RECORD k FOR PROSPERITY Banker flanker Cutler Says State Enjoys Period of Unprecedented Unprecedented Unprecedented dented Progress r FARMERS fERS DOING WELL 2 High ligh Prices Almost Invariably Invariably 0 ably Come With Good Times He Adds f EXCEpt for short periods back ck in the of oC 1890 Utah boon days dars at present is experiencing the greatest prosperity In its Hs history said John C. C Cutler president o of the tho Deseret es National L J bank yesterday As As a matter o of ot r I fact the thO boom days should not bo considered con con- dered for prosperity then was while the present period of ot prosperity has been long Ions and steady Farmers are iare all doing exceedingly t well el as ns the result of ot the tho fact tact that prices FriCes are going up Many of ot them Are aro putting the tho money thc they mako make Inthe in tho the bank while others of ot extravagant Inclination are spen spending inE their money as 58 fast as they thoy tho get it investors in copper mines and are doing splendidly and the sugar beet farmer who ho had good crops i Is enjoying prosperity The rho erection 0 of sugar factories at Spanish Fork West Jor Jordan and Brigham ham Cit City speaks of prosperity In the sugar Industry I 1 believe that there is an inclinatIon inclination tion toward thrift among farmers Ii which best ma may bo Judged b by their bank deposits which ma may be considered much lar larger er than heretofore It is safer for a farmer to spend his money extravagantly anly than a merchant be because because because be- be cause the farmer will have havo his farm tarm farmr r to make more mone money on while the merchant who ho falls saIls finds himself In difficult t straits It has occurred to me however that I if every farmer in Utah experiencing the unparalleled prosperity which I now inow is before him would turn from ex extravagance tX- tX and determine to put 10 per pcr per cent of or his profits In tho the bank for tor forn torII II a n rain rainy day It would it not be bo long before be- be foro fore Utah would be one of or the wealth lest states in the country Good Times high Prices While mile there is a great cry of hl high h n f nf of it has but very Vel little g gunder under under present prese-nt co conditions when we ce are enjoying unusual pros- pros perky parity It is the rule almost almo t invariably invariably In arl ably that good times come with 1 th high prices when prices are exceedingly low times are never goodS good which a 0 re record record ro- ro cord of or past conditions will prove without exception In addition to the farmer the manufacturer man man- Is getting better prices for his goods foods and the workingman Is getting getting get Jet ting more mone money The Tho strikes in leYork NewYork New le eW York are indications of or prosperity Make a n. stu study y of or conditions an and you ou will wUl find that strikes rarely como come when times are dull In view of ot tho the high prices in retail stores which promise to increase as the win winter tor approaches W. W F. F Earls cashier of ol th th National Bank of or the tho Republic which handles large larlo accounts of retailers said saltI that thoro Uro ro appears to be no complaint either from the tho merchant or his customer There Thero Is la an abundance of ot mone money for the Iho merchant and in view of ot increasing In- In creasing prices he needs more money mony said aid Id Mr Earls But on tho the other othor hand It appears appear that tho merchant I I and particularly the grocer and butcher butch butch- er tr Is experiencing greater success in making collections There also appears appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears to be a 0 tendency on the part of ot tho man who vrho works for Cor a 0 salary to save eave more mone money b by i depositing In tho the banks In this respect It has been observed lote lately y that bank accounts are growl growing a |