Show A Consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the 1922 OPPORTUNITY GREAT TO 1 TIMES-INDEPENDEN 5 ENRICH through Independent STATE dairying Your 1922 (Salt Luke Tribune) Utah and the The dairy industry in interinountain country in general U Under the the still in its infancy and larmers oi RATES SUBSCRIPTION this section ol the United Stales haw '01 $ 50 to Three Months en been neglecting an oj portunity ioo Six Months rich inis no themselves l:iiiv coumij On 200 One Year nroducis In (Payable Advance) the import millions or contruiy we butter and cheese from pounds of ami L Canada Argentina New Zealand ship TAYLOR Only the other day Australia Editor and Manager butter at San SIAKJ&ASSOCIAIION loath'd arrived with from Thirteen rancisco Australia Australian product carloads of this ork AILURES shipped by rail to New were LIE'S cold storage and the remainder placed in to be sent wherever needed Here amounted has is little mild-eved who half "He a gray man never have dairy products shipped we a to anything lie is just another of life's failures" rIhus wrote way around the world and sold at This pro'fit in the United States one business man to another should not be There is room for two is failure: Let's see What a dairy in Utah u 4l or three million cows of leaped with the the heart a boy A good many years ago and if and Idaho we had them we All the golden dreams of youth could aid surging impulses of ambition materiallyin supplying the of each and the financial finer by far than any realities were his market in this country Many firms fill up their stock of Printed Supplies the first be would to out the returns enormous make things turn way But he never quite managed securing enough Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements Note According to the best obtainable year Riding the high winds of great accompishment he had planned there 108000 last are about Etc to them during the bills Heads Envelopes year of His was the colorless monotony of grocery dairy was not for him cows in Utah milk The owners for these shoes and a silver watch cream rent half-soled cows supply only andabout forty He wanted to be a diamond but he only turned out to be a the operation of and creameries cheese factories affairs to get their Stationery Some forget in the rush of holiday piece of coal Wisconsin has 1840000 result 1720 Hence we suggest that you One of life's unl'ulfillments that's all dairy As cheese Supplies ready for new year needs cows 812 creameries have It will take But not a failure because no man who is a good husband or a factories and and phone us your order take inventory right an now established in the Badger state good father or a good citizen is ever a failure delivered to you within two moment-and the goods wilt be issued by one of but a scheme of In letter recently If he is there's something wrong with the whole the Salt Lake banks upon the subject or three days human destiny - The Rotarian Buzz Saw of "The Dairy' Interests in Utah" the assertion is made that "with proper Utah can become as development EDISON DID WHEN BUSINESS ELL O great a dairying state as Wisconsin" Is of in absolutely the assertion is in We believe opens his mouth When our good friend Thomas A Edison that true sticks with us butter in public utterance he usually gives as a message The production annual to in recent interview: Utah is at about 7000000 a estimated or example he had the following say life by pounds about 4500000 made of the "I have been through five depressions during my business in the creameries and 2500000 pounds in the The latest one acts exactly like all the rest They act all alike is homes The cheese production and fell of 60 increased their the The men who as business cent per pull 1250000 pounds IjiUVjUvv pvUUUO if through as there condensed miIk production about 450-Sacn effort 75 per cent managed to is year it depression and efforts of such men tend to shorten the 000 cases necessary Were no to into the 3000000 You are assured of the very Best Printing obtainable whenofyou order bring state periods of depression" And our work is done under the standard pounds of butter and 1250000 pounds from us is Wise words aren't they? of There no earthly cheese reason failure? Does Mr Edison give you the reason for your success or why either butter or cneese snouia be brought into Utah from outside' air and Square states ffom Canada Australia and which is considered the nation over as a or The optimist is the greatest asset to any nation when things New Zealand You can get it aa way of figuring job work the dear public thinks He What this part of the country needs go badly pissesses the control when in price here anywhere and the quality is better low as enteris and more the world is headed for ruination dairy cows more In And frequently we find him among the best of advertisers- prise upon the part of the farmer this connection we notice a statement for his belief in good advertisingis based on the principle that alls dispatch to ne trioin an Idaho w'mvm - - - TIMES-INDEPENDENT moves the world ga-WSSE'THE And when things are at their worst no man can afford to lay down his tools and say: "What's the use ?" It is then that the progressive there who will take " " " among farmers newspaper man and the progressive merchant get with farmup dairying as aside issue PRINTERS :: PUBLISHERS :: STATIONERS work twice a hard - and achieve results The purchases were made ing through the war finance corporation printed in the isOIL POLICY This item was same CONSTRUCTIVE the as dispatch - sue of The Tribune its about the arrival of the shipeminent telling Predicting that the United States will maintain load of butter from Australia and New of 0 the in oil inney first assistant secretary it to point position Edward Zealand thus making - easy - to of this tale "The government desires Department of the Interior says a moral for the adornment rwvi BUSINESS OR GREAT should be an with and assist American oil men in every possible' way" The moral is that there of the COMING dairy expansion urther says inney the people are taking advantage of the immediate in Utah the financial returns UP A EW YEARS HENCE ebruary 1920 He pointed out that in twenty-two leasing law of being certain in the case of the intelli-' months there have been filed between 11000 and 12000 applications gent and industrious farmer The opfnr nnrirulturfd dvidonCleveland Ohio Dec for permits and leases in eighteen states and in the territory Ywwtnmt irva this time at are much better takers will have a prosperous year of Alaska To datq he said nearly 5000 prospecting permits have went than history of the ever before inis the about 1926 in the opinion of analytic the been issued as well'jis 150 leases to producing properties on which country So now time to strike consulting chemists heje because there arc some 600 oil and gas wells they claim the Grim Reaper is whetTO DISTRIBUTE It is absolutely-essential that in a nation of oil users such as STATE nis scane IOr a opportunity to expand and SUM TO SCHOOLS the oil industrybe afforded every BIG ours hibitiori liquor drinkers develop without unnecessary legislative and governmental handicaps Hundreds of persons are 'slowly but Close to $2000000 will be distributand restraints cd the school districts of Utah themselves surely asphyxiating among in the Kovachy assistant present month through cording to J inM by unsuspectingly asPLAYING THE HYPOCRITE the mrifA nr itof it ixj iphspr Rime ciev cnem hl vnnnrintnriflpnt nuhlic instruction similatinffthe noisonsfound in almost of to report of D SuttPn' what wasbelieved big The monthly W five New York dailies are using state every We read in news reports how be treasurer issued Saturday "pure bonded" liquor Hundredsof German news print paper because they can buy1 it at $50 a ton showed in the state district samples are brought to KoVachJo'each German paper school fund of $175216858'to which month for analysis he said and all against a domestic price of about $80 at present contained a mill workers are getting a weekly wage with a gold equivalentof should be added $19471 329 in thelands' thus far analyzed of have fusel oil in the tero-t fund of the state school high percentage $584 which is but little more than the average daily wage of the grant in the office of In quantities consumed grant John T Oldlarge raw American paper mill worker royd land commissioner by fusel oil changes These steady drinking state " that under present cost be the oxyhemi-gtybin to American two items are to distributed among blood from me-the 7 paper manufacturers state of 'U -Bl production the German price is $15 a ton below manufacturing school districts according to law themiglobin he insists early in January and total $1946881In other words Kovachyjsays fusel expenses here and many mills cannot break even at $80 a ton or the 87 It is possible that the oxygeii from there will be oilremoves WILL SELL TO THE V paper some additions to the School fund beblood causes the lips and body to turn at wage£ the shortest hours and has the fore it is so distributed blue and We cannot have the highest same effect as asIt is the same time the lowest commodity prices in this nation This is a larger amount than ever phyxiation- - been "Illicit peddlers of distributed by the whisky use nothing to brag about for an American publisher to buy foreign beforeto' has district at any for flavoring purposes in the schools one lylacetate at newsprint under existing conditions unless he the same time time and amounts to approximately some cases and this is very injurious has the nerve to advocate that American mills manufacture on the $15 per a capita of school population! if takpn in any quantity acting as deThe heart1 amount is large because of the depressment"the chemist same cost basis as foreign ones OUR STORE constitutional amendment passed by glared'' tf- - the in 1920 E proprietor': of the: people November' and Me Curtis AD IN THE BUSY COLUMN WILL BRING RESULTS ratified 1921 legislature which Laboratories kdvises the of ine by thethe Chemical aid well that to schools day to "analyze provides state present drinker shall be $25 pen capita of school popbefore using" Traces of adulteration1 life1 ulation that cjip vvy from a year after year V Last year the entire amount distribhave been found in almost every bottle uted to the schools from this fund tvas of alleged "bonded" liquor he has an-1 and he asserted JUblS Vllitfl $15 only during thejalyzed '"It tax InV is true a rUrTn Cu rH occupation Wpm UJ lH nortion of the contents JCilX WI1UM n Ailzi Wl WIJV WOO was col-1 yqi iected on jinesWWU was' the total distrib-1 is Af 'most bottles pure bonded whisky uted by the state more than $15 for and That gives it the color flavor the year "tsut tne good taste" Curtis Curtis added added "But the gooa Arrangements for the distribution liquor is mixed with ingredients that of this amount among the schools are are harmful to the human system and the already being made for the reason the ns tnc minds question uppermost in mm that the school districts themselves of thosewho who come to me for analysis This stationeryis priced considerably below are asking that' all possible haste be of their liquor is how to Remove the It is of cost for this sale the finest made and the further reason that the ingredients and leave the bonded £ that country banks of the state ask stuff" in all quality of linen shades and tints the money be apportioned among them "bonded" whisky being That for possible state and sells regularly $125 ns as 'The treaby bootleggers IN soon grossly misrepresented sury however has a large number of revealed recently when a raid of a depositories and there- is pot such apo printing shop in a downtown section ft officials accumulation of tax uncov-banks moneys in the by federal and police said of Salt Lake and Ogden as ered a plant which is to have been Will be paid for any information leading to might be imagined from the receipts devoted exclusively to the manufac-of Each of the first twenty-five ladies entering in the six - thq weeks or pure of counterfeit labels and bottled-so"'' state past the store commencing Saturday morning will have the the arrest and conviction of stealing anyone ® revenue stamps of securing one of these boxes of choice-stationery labels Some few counties however will resimilar to those used The were killing or cattle horses ccivc at the ridiculouslylow price of misbranding back from the state in school by distillers prominent on popular raxes intoxicating liquors pre-' more than they contributed to (brands of the sheep belonging to the members state treasury for the entire state vj0Us to the becoming effectiveof the or any of st?te school and state road funds eighteenth amendment T' of the EASTERN UTAH STOCK GROWERS' Jen thousand alleged counterfeit re-i DuBOIS LEASES HOTEL ed-J stamps were confiscated venue eral secret serviceoperatives declare ASSOCIATION wife John E DuBois and have that made by sbme of the statements ftiTAsfAd iiic iiuiei iruni airs In ivHbeu iueicuHiibs ftiv nnrtfw'tinn mtmtmi Alma barren the owner and they with the raid indicate that $50000 took possession of the property Tueshad been "cleared" during the past uecu inc past day 11 nau tacareu uufidk R fTV Tyrell who the Air and IfMrs XIV labels to year through sales of iiuu me upeniteu their nuuse last since August bootleggers in Kansas City New York relinquished lease week' and Chicago Detroit and other cities J a zva Di'aLJa uuw a- iva in uatci uay iui rueviv wneio "Everything Drugs"' they expect to reside Your printing needs can be sunIx-t plied by The Times-Independent Don't 'borrow- subscribe us have your order at Moab Grand County Utah Matter at the I'ostoffieeat Moab Act of March 3 1879 Issued Bvery 'Thursday Entered as Second-class PRINTING The I LOREN a gui i Here! 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