Show I I SALT SiT HE UKE HOTElS I GET MANY TOURISTS J 4 f 3 Hundreds f Yellowstone tourists are areS S 3 daily pouring into Salt Lake according 3 to the reports of the tho hotel clerks doris at ct the various Salt Lake hotels A party of thirty stopped at the j I Wilson this morning for breakfast L. L E. E o and bi his wife of Waterloo I Iowa are arc r also registered at the Wilson h hotel tel after a tour of the tho national park At the Cullen hotel J. J C. C Aynes Mi Mrs s. s L. L D. D Demert Demort Miss liss diss Carmen DC DC- 3 inert Miss fiss Rosanna Demert and Mrs 1 Nellie E. E Schulter all of Dixon III Ill are arc registered lU having just ast completed a J. J 1 trip through Yellowstone I At the tha Hotel Utah it is reported that large numbers registered red there daily 1 after visiting the Wyoming wonderland wonderland wonder wonder- land and also at the Semi oh and other I hostelries Two automobile parties intending to tour through Yellowstone arrived e f in Salt Lake this morning Le Lee Lea Henderson Headerson Hender Header son and J. J B. B Smith the former of Denver erf the latter of Pocatello ed arrived from I Idaho aho in a machine S. S kirby ot of Denver and John Anderson his wife and two children the tho latter livin living in San Bernardino CaL Cat arrived ed in Salt Lake harln having come from California in inan inan inan an automobile They intend to tour Yellowstone and return home by automobile automobile auto auto- mobile over the Lincoln highway from Salt Lake IS THE TIDE TURNING I I From the Boston News Bureau There Is much to suggest that perhaps the brilliant government crop report re recently recently recently re- re issued marks maks the turning ot of the business tide Certain it I 1 is that good crops have a a. tremendous s influence over overall all an the tho nations nation's Industries Th These Theo e. e Industries Indus Indus- tries to be be- sure are greatly diversified and nd are ars becoming more so ever every year ear but at the came urno time ti the tanner farmer is still sUll the pr producer ducer of or our primary wealth wealth- foodstuffs roo cotton and wool ool which are ore prime necessities for maintaining life ute Hence it Is that in agriculture we recognize the tM source of or our prosperity With the proceeds procEed of or the tho crops the farmer fanner bu buys s 's the output of the tho manufacturer manufacturer who in turn becomes comes prosperous and the manufacture manufacturer makes heavy 7 shipments shipments ship ship- ments meats over the who then share shuB the prosperity and the employees of both manufacturing and tran transportation concerns con con- cerns earns being well employed make large purchases of I goods OO 8 Thus is prosperity passed along to wholesale and retail es es- es Just as one dollar doUar will pay ten or OJ twenty dollars of debt by successively successively suc sue handed from debtor to cre creditor tor torten ten or twenty times so times so one big supply of ot proS prosperity when once extracted from the soil is passed on by the fanner to ten or twenty nty classes of other people The tl American people spend about 28 8 annually even en though there i about 33 of ot actual money In the count country and this means menns that tUn 1 the typical dollar changes hands eight or nine lime times Umes a n. year ear The dollar that the farmer gets does fully this amount mount of t ti bervice and does docs it so o quickly that the prosperity which begins to be realized with tho the harvesting of the whet wheat he t crop spreads in good crop years to ever every oth other Industry before January 1 When the crops are aro u up to average railroad earnings as shown by past ex experience ex- ex increase about 13 per c cent nt be between be- be V t tween tSen en June and October and bank ex exchanges ex- ex changes expand about 1 per cent from August to December The harvesting of ot the crops and the handling and rehan- rehan dung of them by br wholesalers manufacturers and retailers cause a great de demand demand de- de mand for tor labor Consequently between Jul July and November the number of persons persons per per- soh sons employed In the tho United States in gainful occupations usually increases about 8 S per cent Moreover the manufacturer a 1 good market assured as for the coming year an can afford atford to make needed Improvements hi In his plant and equipment and so fO can The th railroad manager with a good traffic assured I Hence It Is 18 that tb-at the unfilled tonnage of the Steel corporation shows chows an average increase from June to December T V in good crop years ears of fully 1 12 per cent The construction and improvement ement work has hu a 3 similar stimulating effect upon metal prices so 10 that in such years ears pig Ir m from August to November ember rises about C Ci per cent and copper from September Sep Sep- to December about S per pcr cent Merchandise exports m meanwhile if tt the drops Crops are arc good show an increase or about S per cent from August AUb to beT ber Th Tb special significance of f the Jul July ro- ro port ort lies Ites In the fact that It is the first one of ot the year pear which foreshadows s 's the tho total farm output with substantial corot cor cor- ot Individual crops during the balance balanco of ot the season show great changes chances but the tho total does doe riot not r Surely Surel then the recent crop report 1 ought to mean mun business J |