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Show THE Tin county eat of Juab the greatest dry farming section of Utah, owns its own electric light plant, water works an J 8 miles paved sidewalks. Two banks, lumber yard, plaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel, j t fNEPHI, The mayor of Weuatchee, Wash., the county sheriff and all his deputies are members of the local post of the for Tht Department Supplied by the American I. extern News 8rvice.) HIT THE MARK ze PUBLIC EY0 TERMS ARE USED Almost Hopeless Task for Customer to Make Purchase in Intelligent Fashion. Skelton Williams, former of the currency (portrait has been having a lively federal reserve system before a congressional commission. His criticisms of the systems' :redlt policies aroused resentment on ihe part of the system's two highest asp officers, Governor Harding of the reserve board, and Governor Strong of the New York reserve bank. In one ff the frequent verbal Interchanges, Governor Harding charged across the committee room, swinging his fist, but was halted by struggling associates ust in front of his adversary. A ew minutes later Mr. Strong, while reading to the commission a report which charged Mr. Williams with "false and misleading statements," was Interrupted by the former controller who shouted : "That statement of yours Is false." Mr. Williams charged that the board had countenanced undue lendlngs to a New York banking group during the last two years, for speculative uses, while forcing liquidation In southern and western agricultural districts, and that It had allowed extortionate lnterest charges, and generally failed to "ease down" inflation. j John controller herewith), time with Dr. A. A. Van Dyke, St. Paul, Minn., member of the national executive committee, has been elected commander of the Minnesota department to succeed II. Vernon, Little Falls. stars, members Auditor of Legion's National Finance of Hollywood, C'al., post of the American Legion, will attend the reunion Division Made Record With division at Los Anof the .Ninety-firs- t Field Artillery. j geles, September 24 and 25. A record for fast firing and direct At least 11 bands from Missouri felts with field artillery, rauy be far removed from will attend the national convention of records the American Legion at Kansas City, keeping and accounting October 80, 31 and November 1. St. expenditures. But Louis will send a band of 100 pieces. the American Le-- g 1 o n More than of the popula considered tion of Radellffe, la.. Is enrolled In this recommendaThe town has tion when It chose the American Legion. Vat: William N. Day, 100 service men out of a population of Great Fails, Mont., 800, every one of whom belongs to as auditor of na- the local post. tional finance diviTo teach children proper love and sion. He Is still respect for Old Glory, state school scoring bulls-eyeTweutv-ivminutes to one minute leaders and a committee from the nas the reduction Day's battery, "F" American Legion are writing a simple, f the 146th Field artillery, mude In Impressive ceremony to be followed in every school room. (he time experts required to train rifles on a target. A German When violence was threatened train, sighted on the St. Mlhiel front, was hit by Day's guns on the third against Mrs. Ida Crouch Hazlett, soround and completely demolished on cialist speaker at Des Moines, la., rethe eleventh. With shells of all cali- cently, a group of American Legion bers dropping on his battery every men seized her and carried her to n, for more than two hours, police station for protection. Her symthe battery came through without a pathizers at first believed she was pan wounded and with three guns In being kidnaped. ictlon. A meat cutter Is the commander, a Mr. Day says that he finds the of a column of figures almost as railroad switchman the vice comman-de- r and a bank clerk the adjutant of txcltlng at times as the bombardment the American Legion post at Harlow-topf an enemy fleeting target. Mont., which has the largest percentage of potential membership In THE SOLDIER AND STATESMAN the state. In a village of 2,500, the band. Texan Is Newly Appointed Director post has a of the Legion's National AmerCitizens of Ephfata, Wash., had been icanization Commission. discussing a city park for years. One "He can tell you about an ordi Sunday morning the local postIn of the American Legion turned out fprce nary baseball game In such words and with wagons, shovels, rakes and pick expression that and before the church bells rang had fou will be ground prepared for the park. The Is what citizens will complete the work and Alvln of they eay stop discussions. IL Owsley, Texas, newly appointed President Harding's call for a world of the director conference on disarmament this fall American Legion's la expected by ollicials In charge ol Rational Americthe third annual national convention 1 m m o anism c of the American Legion in Kansai Mr. OwsCity, October 30, 31. and November 1, ley, who left off to Insure the presence of a number being assistant atof distinguished foreign generals at of torney general - the Legion convention. the largest state In ay the Union to Join There Is the Legion organization, has become a not even a no railroad, no posta office, town. Iiut there is thriv "soldier and a statesman" of national ing post of the American Legion in the of at age thirty years. a prominence 15 miles northwest In the West, the Texan has long of farming N.locality D. The men meet every Paige, been known as a speaker of unusual week in a different farm house to hold ability. When he went East and had socials and dances. The farmers ol as his field Americanism, Its origin and Legion Its purpose, Mr. Owsley began deliver the area are furnishing the commawith funds to erect a Ing addresses of such eloquence and posts house. arlty Inspirational context that he became In constant demand and his repute as a representations made to mster of diction naturally followed. theFollowing United States Civil Service comOverseas Mr. Owsley commanded a mission by the American Legion, dis battalion of 3Cth Division Infantry un til his promotion to division adjutant. abled veterans of tire World war who fedAs head of the Legion's legislative have undergone training by the board for vocational education committee in Texas, he obtained a $2, eral will be allowed to enter examinations 000,000 hospital for service men at for any government position for which Tex. Kerrvllle, they have been trained If application Is made within CO days after comple BEAUTY AS "MISS LIBERTY" tlon of training. ofll-lia- ls 4 , one-eight- h (& CONSUMER J e grief-iti-ldteD- ," STORED - otic Exercises. "Talk about tb, beautiful girl and rave about the dark and flash! (if the V t of members est deliberating on legislation lisiibled service men of Atner-neC. Itusscll. member ol k post, the American Legion, recently sent a picture post-I- I of them. It showed a wound mI In action neut t, France. Oct. 11. IMS, be-from the battlefield by two corps men, and smiling. sol-rel- h 7 Wash., where the liolsheout their first American government and met Ole Han-ow Is in the hands of the Atner-The state's lieutenant Legion. nor, trie mayor of the city, the ney general, the prosecuting atey and two city councllmen art An tiers of Rainier-Nobl- e post of th frion.""NThe Clty'a polio forca llk H represented in toe pus iae Is icd - nemheTRhlp -- -' - detMiiWjjwiri a.iad large bins or piles, the Unite States Department of Agriculture adNot infrequently potatoes are United States Department of Agricul- vises. to a depth of 10 to lo feet, the piled ture. As a matter of fact, most of pile being correspondingly large In these grades are meaning- the When other two dimensions. less. The consumer usually Is guided stored In manner they are althis the assuming asked, price simply by certain to go through a rather that if he pays the top price he will most violent sweating of curing process. the get the best eggs, no matter what particular retailer may call them. In this be Is partly correct, since the wholesalers usually maintain prices closely related to the quality of the eggs which they pass on to the retailers, and the price which they charge them Is reflected In the retail price to the consumer. Retailer at Fault The difficulty Is that because of carelessness or Ignorance on the part of many retailers the eggs which they receive from the wholesalers often deteriorate rapidly while In the store. Thus the retailer frequently receives eggs or good quality, anacne a mncy name to them, and a price In proportion to what he paid, and then lets them deteriorate on his hands, so Is fifty-twthat they are actually poorer In qua! was romantic. It They quite Iteully, some cheaper eggs which he than Ity went and to slipped away together have Just received at his store. may a were license refused Detroit. They conditions the best Under present In Windsor, Canada. So they went on thing the consumer can do Is to avoid to Monroe. Mich., where they were buying eggs at stores which are married by Ilev. Frank T. Knowles. careless In handling them, Marlon. to returned There Then they the retailer Just why he does telling to her home the doctor took his bride at his store. He should not eggs buy niwl Mtnrtf! fur Itls own home, four attention of the retailer the call also blocks away, raying "Good night, Al- to any bad eggs bought of him. The i see it ill tne you ice, morning. which can thus be exerted In the morning the doctor went to Ills office and resumed practice, l'lie pressure can be maie an im consumer the by moved n viilt and said maybe she'd keep on helping. Hut he bride paid hlin a In bringing about factor portant Into the doctor's home, put on an apron and busied herself about the dinner. In the bunneeded much Improvement The happy couple announced that tliey would be at home, for a time at least. dling of eggs by retailers. DUST BATHS Crane Visits Soviet Russia fine hundred million soviet paper rubles for the Journey from Verkhnlu-illns-to The weMero border of Russia was the noxli-s- t estimate furnished Charles H. ('nine former I'nlted States minister to China, by authorities In ruble lire not In circuChita. Tli-lation in (he Eastern republic, but can be I nt the rnte of six to lift- i kopeks silver (o l.(KK) rubles of ll ovle( Issue. Mr. Crnne and his son, John; his secretary. 1. M. Rrodle; his Paul M. Dutko. and W. M. Palmer left Chita for Itunwla en route o the t'nlted States July 2. When preparing for the Journey In Peking, Mr. Crane secured a box car and stocked It with commodities he believed would be vastly more ueful , than rub'es. Mr. Crane left Peking with the ussunince that ertnlsslon to en(er Ho sis would be gmn(ed. At Chl(a. how- ever, (he word was ulctzs" nothing doing. lloeer. the soviet governmenl can be done finally reversed Itself and said "no.boa" k iti-Ii- ( Inter-prefe- It Eggs. vaji s am r Carefully Selected and Graded Warren Gamaliel evidently isn't the only live wire in the Harding family. Dr. George T. Harding, the president's father, after being a widower eleven years, has gone and taken to himself a second wife. She was Miss Alice Severns, who has been for several years the doctor's assistant and office nurse. The doctor Is a and has Civil war veteran, seventy-six- , been a practicing physician In Marlon. Ohio, for fifty years; his new wife g the memories by the United Stales Department of Agriculture.). Is a bud pructiee to store potatoes-i- (Prepared " "Pa" Harding Marries Again Admiral Sir David Realty, first sea lord of Great Rrifaln, will attend the American Legion convention In Kansas 31, and Nov. 1. accord City. Oct. to a cable received by the convenmmittee from Ambassador Har. .ondon. Admiral Heatty, fifty I I. It called the "infant prodl- ' Kngland's naval forces. He youngest captain and the t admiral. POTATOES NEED AIR Where Piled to Depth of 10 or 15 Feet Tubers Sure to Go Through Sweating Process. i n. At i. eac i Senator Iliruni Johnson of Call- -' forniu has issued a statement In which; he says that the sessions of the forthcoming disarmament conference must-bopen. He says: disarmament "The conference, ) must be held in the open. I realize ' If the disadvantages of this course. I think I understand fully what may. be said against It. Iiut we have had our lesson. We have seen a world under thai conference, commencing most favorable auspices, with ideals ism publicly expressed, and then have had that idealism throttled in secrecy, "The old diplomatic game Is one which at all hazards must be avoided in the coming conference, In order, that the world may be benefited and that the ultimate object of disarmament and world peace may be ob; tained. The only way in which we may avoid the pitfalls of secret diplomacy Is by the sunlight of publicity. of Only by open sessions, with the world looking on and the public opinion the world compelling obedience to Its will, can be obtained from Kuropean diplomats what we seek In the disarmament conference." n, Necessary That New Improvement Costs Be Correctly Inventoried ' and Depreciation Be Adequately Provided For. PRICE GUIDED BY i Difficulty Caused by Carelessness or building or improvement, such as wan ter supply, lighting system, etc., should Ignorance on Part of Retailer in be Ksted separately, say farm manageAllowing Product to Detement specialists of the United States riorate Rapidly. Department of Agriculture. It Is best (Prepared by the United States Depart- not to list separately other land Imment of Agriculture.) such as fences, drainage, The customer Is often bewildered provements, and the like, but their value should be ofof by the number of grades eggs Included in the appraisement of the fered by the retailer; fresh eggs, land so Improved. strictly western fresh, guaranteed One of the most appraisfresh, New York state fresh, fresh als will be that of perplexing the farm buildings guargathered nearby, storage eggs, and other improvements. The buildanteed good storage, storage firsts, ings and Improvements are bought" and guaranteed extra good storage, and sold with the land, and it may often candled storage eggs, may all be difficult to give them a vaJue found side by side or In nearby appear separate from the land. This is not stores. so difficult as it may and it is Grades Are Meaningless. of Importance that they be separately as only by this means can all This multiplicity of terms makes it valued, the uses of the Inventory be realized. tin almost hopeless task for the conorsumer to buy eggs In any Intelligent Furthermore, this Is necessary In der that new building improvement the of market fashion, say specialists costs be correctly inventoried and de preclation be adequately provided for. ipj. umhoi nmii'"i v u "i There are two bases which may be employed in appraising buildings and Improvements origins', cost of construction and estimated cost to replace present prices. In either case allowence should be made for depreciation from the date of erection to the inventory date. Open Disarmament Conference fcalf-mluu- Water Supply, Lightf System, Etc., Separately, ment ot Agriculture.) Jn making u farm! appraisal, - e Miss LIST OF BUILDINGS , IN FARM APPRAISAl; Mention More than Wi movie Seattle Legion Selects Charming to Serve in Recent Patrl. EAST JUAB COUNTY invites the stranger within its gates to investigate the. possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levari ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through Nephi. : : MANY EGG GRADE When Financiers Disagree Legion. (Copy FAST, 2 American Legion LEGION FIRED TTIinisi'MBw n jl of Agriculture Housewife, by specialists in Suggestions for for the people of East Juab County. : : : Short stories about people of prominence in our country Carrying On With the AfOKM NEPHI, UTAH S, ome Page of Live Topics the Farmer and the Department prepared 1 U1E TIMES-NEW- r, IN HOT WEATHER Effective Means of Ridding Fowl's Body of Vermin and Provides Enjoyable Exercise. I - Good Type of Potato Storage House, during the course of which the tubert In the central portion of the pile art frequently subjected to a dangerouslj This Is especlallj high tcmiicriiture. true If the tubers are slightly immature, or were not dry and free from moist soil when gathered, or M stored when the outside temperature; is high, making It dlfneult to lowet the Inside temperature of the house, Overheating from all of the causei mentioned may be avoided by making some provision for aerating the pile. HORSES REQUIRE GOOD CARE Animal in Pain Consumes Half Mom Feed to Do Same Work Fit Collar Properly. Too many farmers fall to realize th forget about the dust baths shoulders on horses. hot weather. At this season, all bad effect of sore that Is neivsnary Is To keep a few lit- A horse Hint Is In pain require from tle spots spnded up quite fine around ;i(1 to fit) per cent more feed to a given nmoiint of work without in shady corners of the yard. Keep lHn't In pro-d- them free from stones and clods and ll.btly sprinkle them with wate every noon. Then the fowls can get their bodies down on the cool, moist earth and counteract the effects of the hot afternoon's sun. IJesldes this, the dust bath Is an effective mentis of ridding the fowl's body of vermin and a I no provides the fowls with enjoyable eierclse. of Oat Hay. of oat hay la higher In protein than timothy, but a little lower In carbohydrates. The Composition of weight. There Is no need for nn animal to have sore shoulders If the collar Is well fitted, the hiimef liw are adjusted to pull at the right anicld on the shoulders, and the collar ar kept clean. Young horses Jut slart-Into work should have their shoulder washed with salt and wafer after work and the mane should be kep( out from under the collar wben at work. A little care will be well re. paid later. C. L. Itray,' Colorado Agrl. cultural College. Lazy Egg Producer. around and The hen that slam Flies Heckle Animals. waits for feed to be thrown down la Too can't do good work. If the flics front of her la the one that probably Neither cau Is equally lazy when it comes to pro heckle you cnnitantly. cows and hot j. I'rotect them. during egii. |