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Show ber of murders Communication r that any person might effect of splitting the people up into commit War and profit seeking mo-- j antagonistic classes. Uvea are not capable to being united Alexander Hamilton, the originator under any true form of American of America's special taxes, temporarTaking profit out of war must ily necessary for early American govbring up the fact that there are right government. The munitions profiteers advance ernment, would hide his head in and wrong ways to accomplish that. From all history we gather that it the theoretic argument that with war shame of the recurance of foreign is the free individuals who put up the profits all abolished, no one would put land lord control of American states, money in the munitions plants for were he here now. For he aided hardest fights and usually win. It is as you quote others to show war emergencies and that no one Washington all through those eight very possible to make slaves of us would loan the government any mon- years of revolutionary warfare to all under the simple guise of attempt- ey if they could get only $2 per day drive those greedy tax class advocates ing to take all profit out of war. of income for the duration of the war. from American soiL Our capitals are There is all the difference in the By making a tax of this kind auto-- : full of them today. Their most proworld between military red tape ne- matic in case of war we will not ere-- ; fitable business is war. D. W. JENKINS, cessary in battle zones and free pro- ate a war machine but we will have Tremonton .Utah. duction by free workers. all the profiteers who have often takWere we to take all profit in the en unjust profits doing all in their event of war and have ourselves or- - power to keep us out of war. Then ganized with a simple tax system if war becomes inevitable we will reEAST TREMONTON that would take all taxes in that man-- 1 quisition as much as we need of their By Mrs. P. E. Ault ner so that the war tax would be wealth until the war is won. Dial j h if, i i 9 To make us supremely powerful in peace as well as in war, all production will be made by individual initiative with the patriotic war motive eliminating the profit motive. And our assessment system might be such as to warn quickly every thoughtful producer of any marginal conditions approaching his interests. To apply this war protection measure so that no war makers will ever attack us, we should take all normal costs of government as a limited per cent of profits and remove the limits only in case of war. The average cost of living is the logical exemption that should always be allowed each person with not other exemptions. This cost of living cannot be determined by statistic experts. It must be determined by an exact survey of all incomes and of all production, by an assessor living among each 500 people .and chosen by them out of a qualified list of assessors. The clash and heated discussions over class taxes are a suggestion of the dangers of actual war that lurk in our tax falacies. Splitting property up into innumerable classes has the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay have received word of the arrival of a new granddaughter at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Carma Roden of Chicago. Mrs. R. G. Brough was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by the Ladies of the Farm Bureau. The occasion was her birthday. After a pleasant evening of games and visiting. Dainty refreshments were served. J. W. Ault and daughter, Jessie, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ault and son of Logan, were guests of P. E. Ault and family Sunday. Mrs. Charles Peterson and daughter, Arlene, Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Mrs. Ada Garfield and Mrs. R. G. Brough and daughter, Dona, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and attended a birthday party for Mrs. Kim Haws Miss Dona Brough remained in Salt Lake City where she is attending col lege. She was home over the week' end. Here are eleven good ways of saving irrigation water, according' to Professor George Dewey Clyde, stats water conservator. Practice early irrigation; all water flowing into the valley early In the season should be used on the land as much as possible. All canals and ditches must b cleaned of all weeds, grass, and other rubbish just as early in the season as possible; first, to reduce water losses, and second, to prevent the growth of 1 A , WOMAN J i Si CHAMPION : i - CHAM BEEDGJB KtM minor MurdoA PION of lUnnlngiuun, Ate Is the only woman to win a place on the contract bridge team, Just selected by Col liers' .Weeidy. gne ranks ninth among all American player for the year. She also wins toe annual award for "the moat spectacular event In the year's championship play," her vic tory over the 35 best players In the coon try In the Indivi dual Masters Championship conducted by the American Bridge League. j actually automatic then no persons could possibly hope to make unjust gains by instigating war. And no persons would wish to join any war party. For by so doing they would deny themselves of anything more than the cost of their products for the duration of the war. If we were drawn into a war we would not be fighting for profit, individually or collectively. We would be fighting only for some principle vital to our national life. Patriotic motives would be submerged by profit motives only if all the people were made subject to a dictator or war lord government. What more should any patriotic business enterprise wish than to get the costs of production for war supplies ? Patriots will continue to operate business as carefully and as economically as in peace times. Expansion of all normal business, anticipating the time when peace will be restored, will show who are patriotic. If plus figures of any limit are used the temptation to boost false costs will increase according to the extent of the limit. It would be equally logical to place a limit upon the num iPii?f in Suggestions for . Conserving Water i - J weeds. ie Brooker recently returned to Florida, from a fishing cruise In the Gull Stream with a catch Including these three sallflsh. The largest measured dose to seven feet. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cozier of Pres ton, spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Cozier's mother, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Ethel Lund of Brtgham City, called on Mrs. P. E. Ault Friday in club work. the interest of ' T,f J 1 r Streams for irrigating should ba kept as large as possible in order to get over the land quickly. Where several farmers are using part of a stream at the same time, it will b wise to combine the streams and allow one farmer to use the whols stream for a shorter time. At the head of every main ditch there should be some sort of a measuring device so that a farmer will know how much water he is applying to his land. If too much water la used much of it is wasted. Take care of your irrigation water at night as well as in the day time. Do not Just turn the water onto the land and then go home and go to sleep. Stay with your water and guide its course. Use the rotation system of water turns. It is the most economical way of handling the water. Where each farmer has his own independent stream all the time, it 1 a a 'very wasteful practice and, in time, will usually swamp his land and render it unfit for cropping purposes. Keep down weeds because weeds are very heavy users of water, and where allowed to grow with crop, leave very little moisture for those crops to use. Always plant crops on the farm ac cording to your water supply. In other words, do not plant more acre of crop than you have water to FISH-EBWOMA- N Mar-Jor- THPXS JPAQE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 4-- H water Provide ditches for run-oso that it may be used on lower areas. water to go Never allow your run-oto waste. Use short runs in irrigating. Where champion, started a flock of rumors when long runs are used, the upper part of she recently appeared the land gets too much water and the ' on the tennis courts lower part not enough. Shorter run for the first time In will enable you to make a more equitover a year. Many able distribution of the water. sports fo'lowers believe Select the best watermaster you Mrs. Moody Is preparcan find. Pay him well so he can afm ftk wtnu. ,tAM ing ford to devote his time to his duties. Give him power to punish slothful Irrigators and to see that each irrigator uses the water la HIS turn No one can realize what eternity of germ laden deposits. It further only. This will enable the watermasrids your body of poisonous acid ac- really is; but the fellow who pays a ter to distribute the limited water cumulations that cause you intense dollar down and a dollar a week has a supply in such a way that it will do pain. the greatest good to the greatest For scientific mediciation for your pretty fair idea. number of families. kidney disorders ask your druggist for Williams S. L. K. Formula. He sells Williams S. L. K. Formula with Sell a guarantee of refund if you do not LAMfcERT PAINTS and VARNISHES PRATT and receive complete satisfaction. Talk and KING WALL FINISH to your druggist today at the City & Accessories Co., Inc. Drug Co. (Adv.) ff Kidneys Inactive? 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