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Show liierjCounijAbstraclGo OFFENSIVE David 8. WUflania. Editor CA8TL"! MALE. UTAH Proprietor of Titles KstahUjdvd UO l.vinsel Abstractor ORDERING AN EMERYCOUiiTY PROGRESS land you nur; of the title tu t Vou can never know the purchase. f 14M without con-liuo- e the hllvagoJ BnlsfUS tii PRICE, pit-luway," Mar wrote when defen Hve mutters were in u hail way with etery Satarda al Dak), Utah , liiiu, and defeat seemed imminent, "my right Ik failing biick; consequent AavcruMitC HW on ApvUeM.M& iy I aru ordering a general offensive. .1 decisive lit lack by the center." In -when l:e seemed about to fai' liort. of these bobbed hair pundits Son. ue chose as most opportune time snatched be to ought the decisive attack. I it Is not infrequent In the last hul A tax on scandal, tm posed right at trie ninth inning with two men ou. now, would pity the national debt. i nd the score tied that some on knocks a home run thnt wins the game Well, why shouldn't speech be free? It was In the last five minutes of pla; Very little of it la worth anything. of the best football game I ever sav It used to be that hosiery was not that Fletcher kicked the goal that woi the western 'championship. made to be seen, much less heard. No game s really lost until It ! out. ;Every man at one time played we London Is dance mad, nor are or another, hi intellectual as well here te over In a position exactly matters, finds himself with throw stones. both wings pretty well out of com mission, but that Is no reason why "How to Choose a Car," says a bead-linwithout a he should give Perhaps the first step would be himself over struggle, to defeat. It Is the time to consult the bank account. to make the attack by the center, to blow In the The man who says that be would bit the enemy a staggering ' solar plexus. Is not saynot take $1,000 for his dog Murphy slouched Into ray office and ing it to the assessor tills year. dropped in a heap Into the chair lu If the prince of Wales should gt front of my desk. I could see that both wings were pretty well da ranged hunting and should get home with"Well?" I Inquired with gentle sym. out a fall that would be news. pathy. "I'd like to withdraw," he said. The sentence imposed on the driver ."What's the matter'' I asked. of a moving van who ran into "Well, I've cut out of Spanish run t milk wagon was 60 days In the can, It at all and I'm not do.ng s.. jget ' Was that old expression "winged ' well In the rest of the subjects,, so I'm words" an anticipation of the trans- going to pull out now, and get a new mission of speech through the radio! Start next semester." His wings were broken perhaps, im j 'there was no thought of a general of For a time there was some talk that fenslve on his part. He was, ready t now but rival bridge, might Hie dangerous dark horse is the radio. ; retreat, ready to give up, ready to quit n jwhen a strong offensive would him. for battle the If who To the pessimist the Inquires universe Is rational, we venture the j It takes courage to keep up the when failure tnres one in the opinion that, omitting the population. fight there Is no such thins as deface but It is. feat to the man who believes In him self and who Is willing to work. Somebody now tells us that bobbing 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) hair will lead to feminine baldness. When you get It cut off, save enough for a wig. One member of the German reiehs-tais talking about a plan to elect a Although not such promising news new kaiser. There are enough unemus It would have been last December, ployed gentlemen having experience still It is good to learn that anthracite In that business now running around is lower. Europe to provide a large field of candidates. The birth rate In Europe Is declinWhen Doctor Sun says that the form ing, which seems to indicate that modern Infants are possessed of unusual of government used In the United discretion. States will not be good for China he may be right, but when he suggests If some brainy Individual will transRussian sovletlsm. he Is arguing for a Into Chinese and kind of government that Is not good late tlddledy-wlnk- s charge $25 an outfit, things are about tor anybody. ripe for a cleanup. "This article sn.ts tly early Romans The radio,-I- s called the baby won- and Egyptians used a safetypin very der of the world. That Is because It much like the k!nd we ur.e today, never will do what you want it to do remarked Mrs. Grouch. before company. "Huhl" growled her husband, "evl- dently wives in' those days weren't A movie star says In an Interview a;iy belter nt sewing ou buttons than that motion picture actors should not they are today." marry. At least they might try doing It less frequently. Some Use After All and Belated Passenger What Angry The prince of Wales may not mind are the figures set down in these good falling from horses, but the young railway ? king of Greece objects to being tumGenial Statlonmaster Why, If It bled from a throne. weren't for them figures we'd have no way of liiulhi' out how late the trains A youth of nineteen announces that are. In' love. Here's he does not believe one boy who has a jolt coming if he More Waggishnest lives and keeps bis health. ' "Romance comes after marriage in the' dictionary, which shows that the If those American exflyers do not make more speed than book Isn't true, to life," says an so will change. not have shown far, they they "But spats and squabbles nlso come even equal Jules Verne's schedule. after marriage there, which shows that There are now enough motor ve- It Is," comments T. 0. hicles to carry all the inhabitants of the country at once, and no doubt it Some Never Crow Old would be safer for them to get In. Marie What are you going to give Freda for her birthday? The statement to the effect that fewRuth Which birthday Is it? er trains are being held up in China "Her twenty-fourth.- " by bandits Is probably explalrfed by "Then nothing. I gave her smiie- the fact that there are few trains run- i thing for her twenty-fourtlast year.' ning. UTAH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Office SLlCJfgiASSeCU23 MTVf Y All Kind of Dental Work attended, to. Satisfaction anaf-antae- d. j Office at Resldeiie-lal- Eat B. w, Attorney-u-La- of F.lodk f Hou-- 1 W. D ALTON L. A. UcCm T T O It N E Y A T L A W Mlvmcui B'ock. Price Citato , Castle Valley Abstract Co J. Anderson, Manager O. CAST I' E, DALE, CTA We are prepared to do your abstracting wliii care ami dispute!. Yoo ucan not safely buy or sell land or six-- re loan without having an abstract ot Hm title to the aame. mah-Jong- g bav-'wo- BLTTfcll WRAPPER PRlCm The following pricea are for buttat wrapper,- printed and delivered when paid for In advance. An extra charge will be made when not so paid for. 76 Butter wrappers Sl.St 200 Butterwrappere l.M 3.7k 6(0 Butterwrappere 1000 Butterwrappera port-pai- Save Pennies .... Waste Dollars Some users of printing, " save pennies by get' ting inferior work And lose dollars through lack of ad- charge very reasonable prices, for none of them get rich although nearly all of them work hard. Moral Give your printing to; a good printer arm money. (. g time-tables- ' r-- ?z d j vertising value in the work they get. Printers as a rule ! Our Printing Is Unexcelled Advertising a Sale! w v B-- o don't letv your rig in th middle of the Put in id in this piper. then, rectrdless of the weather, the fellow you want ta reach reads yoursnnounca- merits while seated at hie i around-the-worl- d gather from the remarks of most European statesmen that all that Is needed to stabilize the world is a loan We by America of about sixty-billio- n Frank Jackson Af ter Title real dollars. ! Once more a weather bureau official announces that the climate of the United States Is not changing. Some of It, however, could be changed to great advantage. OneExtraBuyer t tale often pays the entire expense of the ad. Set That Beyer' ' It would have been better not to make the announcement that the California court has held that if you are a pedestrian you have a perfect right to walk In the road and can collect damages If hit by an automobile, or, maybe more properly, your heirs can. ' . k i'.r - fvisJ 1;k " "Ma . - 2 reSS' "central - v Longevity of the race has been Increased an average of ten years since 1900, in which period the number of medical graduates has steadily deAbove Js shown Frank Jacksi.n, clined. Still, that may not be the only twice holdjer of the world's championexplanation. ship horseshoe tossinj- - title, who is to defeat the seventeen-year-olMaybe that man who Is going to training champion, IMttt Mossmnn of Iowa. have himself headed up In a barrel a ltd go over Niagara falls wants to The ynimtrsicr wn the t:Me h'si pun m.i EM n pln"p w''tre h enn h- - n few from .';ict?Bn !.j ,t -- '!: verse the ' bo; minute peace and prlvf;, ... ..ls .v ... .. .... ......c i , ' Av..., d : j lot J ? Wi io ImeHea. 3-- Entlre dialrmnn of' the American delegation, d by the reptnd is resentatives of moss of the forty-od- d some of lowers; but at' this writing hem, notably Great Britain, are because it will mean economic losses, and maneuvers to render the plan Ineffective are expected. The Porter plan provides for the and restriction of the growing of opium-makinpoppies and for licenses under the of import system the control of governments; for full superintendence of the marketing of 'he drug, from the manufactory to tin ascription counter; .and for the com n ,iere outlawing oi iie.-o.ides that certain countries that per nit the importation of certain narcotic irugs reduce their imports by 10 per ... ent annually ami nnauy toui hose drugs entirely, TT'STHONIA is going ahead resolute- - Iv tha triula nf oh.,.,t hundred Communists accused of revolutionary plotting, and several have been executed, despite the demands and threatening actions of soviet Rus sia. There are daily demonstrations before the Esthonian consulate In Moscow, arranged by officials of the ' Third Internationale, and along the Esthonian border are large coneentnt Hons of soviet troops, warmly-supporte- NEWS REVIEW OF op-ose- d GURRENTEVENTS Ccmmission Begins Study of Ailments of Agriculture-Port-er's Opium Plan By EDWARD W. PICKARD seems now to be an actual THERE that the worst ailment of American agriculture will be discovered and remedies for them devised. The commission appointed for this purpose by President Coolldge has been given the fullest latitude by him and has begun its task In a way that But It shows it means business. realizes the magnitude- - of the work and holds out no hope that ita conclusions can be laid before congress at the approaching short session, as the President had thought possible. It will have some recommendations to timke at that time, to meet emergencies, however. One of these will have to do with the cattle Industry, which has not shown the signs of recovery that other brandies of farming have f hown this fall. The cattlemen have been unable to obtain credit and have been marketing 'their young stock prematurely, and niaiiy of them have gone iiuo bankruptcy. To begin with, the commission arof all the ranged for the bureau chiefs of the Department of Agriculture and called on them for great amounts of Information from many sources. When this Is at hand the real work will start. The commission is composed of real farmera and live stock men and three of the members are heads of big farm organizations. Former Gov. R. D. Carey is chairman. In a preliminary talk concerning the work he said : "One of the first requests ot the commission was for a digest of the large number of agricultural bills introduced in the last session of nd stijl pending. In this connection marketing of agricultural products will come in for The present laws special attention. bearing upon marketing will be closely studied and the bills now, pending in congress will be considered. "Information has been requested by the commission on all phases of the tariff," including protection afforded agriculture under the present law and i;pon what basis the 'tariff In each case was determined. "Pre-- i nt powers of the federal with respect to quarantine regulations for the protection of different branches of agriculture will be considered. This subject will be taken up in its entire scope, Including regulations between the United States and foreign countries, as between various Mutes,-- and between the federal government i'.'.nl the various states. "One of the most important studies to he undertaken by the commission will have to. do with foreign competition of American agricultural products. This' will involve an investigation of the costs of foreign products with which major American paoducts compete and a study of the main with reference to exporting surplus products from this country." con-K'i-e- .s COOLIDGE has been the American Legion. !o indorse in his message to congress .: number of recommendations from l:e Legion having to do with national Jo-- Ji.L JHt explorers, piuinuug o jrais 'expedition to of the: Near East relief station In Armenia tor membership of agricultural commission appointed Dy i'resnt In- message of thanks to America. fifth from left seated ('.mlidge at its first session; Chairman Carey IZ jilnough National Commander Drain. wealth of this country is now That may make Europe decide that we don't need to collect. A Why, P RESIDENT asked by . If he Is a prospective buyer you'll have him at yoursale. One extra buyer often pays the entire expense of the ad, and It's a poor ad that won't pull that buyer. An ad In this paper reaches the people you are after. Bills may be a necessity, but the ad Is the thing that does the business. Don't think of having a speclsl sale without using advertising spsee in this gaper. at ; h road and go to a fence-po-st to read a sale bill do you? Then don't expect the other fellow to do it. fireside. & T FtM-- e. Notary Pu&k District Attorney) PRICE. ITT AM A , ms...-- buU-beude- UTAH CHRISTENSEN a Dentist P. IT"" LEFT Is sl.t , DR. "jaUMnl-illalll- inveatlKatton. Our Abstracts Tell It All O. 8urs"Mtu Jr.. Mgr. j. AUorr-at-ln- TJt By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. Ti Be true V mfftMm The more Important of defense. these are: Universal draft in time of war; maintenance of the navy on a liar with that of Great Britain and elevation of our battleship guns; liberal appropriations for the air service and the army; restoration of General Pershing to the active list; retirement of disabled emergency officers, and (omple:lon of the government's permanent hospital building program. "Dawes plan" Is EVEN astothe restore the financial and conur.iie stability of Europe, so may ;he ' Porter plan." also American, put an end So the Illegal use of oplnm and other peruhious drugs. It has been submitted1 to the League of Nations' onference on op;t:ni in Geneva by its' I..;- - rr.:::2 u:?r.cn Porter, g 'TWO ministries quit office last week. that of Portugal, because parlia ment. refused It a vote of confidence, aM that of Finian(i because the diet ; BCCepted nlPusures providing pensions fof mte offldulS- - The new govera. nient of Mexk.0 took offlct Calleg jj ,ns inaugurated President T UMBERMEN Canda from 40 states "j?8 hard" and 'jfH declarations by Australia, v, ecture f President Coolldge Us New Zealand am! Canada that tl.e was made more emphatic it and week, "whiteropose to keep themselves His subject was tn in III. by moving pictures. '.tciita Mia ciuvDGd ,,f Timi.n ' TERN - tiTa the waste of lumber that, together ., propot.e.1 f drawing up of reforestation !lth oup tneg,e ecurfty. arbitration and disarmamem the threatens supply to rotocol are having their effect. The :ritish government has asked the ting timber in the woods and finally .eague of Nations council to postpone the product to use," he said, , putting ndefinltely consideration of the proto-oltwo-thirof the total volume on the ground that It has not bad "nearly Is" lost." rate of cut At the present d ime to study It. British officials more than to amounts this waste ting, this meant the. scrapping of the cubic feet 16,000,000,000 annually. a substitute might ; igreement, saying tn WncliliifrtAn tho urtiin third of this enormous loss, the I'resi k. sttfai-a- l Wa ' hearers, ran be saved t0 ,vas viewed as the beginning of read w th trIed and approved methods. Ha iustments In which Great Britain would gradually turn away from Japan l,d them how raPiJ'y overcuttmg tad, forests. and defer more to the attitude of the fire art" denuding, the land of to was suid going nnd the government United States. It will he remembered as conswer tnem to aenmie pians. as drawn: up. the protocol perthat, mita .Tnnnn tn mines.! tn the I.efiffiie of Nations against any nation that ex .'"THE American Federation of Labw in convention m i'.i raso, Aexua, dudes the Japanese, as does the Thit ahd probably will have before it noted States. One early, result of the British ac hing more exciting than the row bol tion may be the calling of a conference etween the United Mine Workers Colllerl River America Coal nnd the to tli consider iy President Coolldge the further reduction of naval strengt:. company, which Is owned by Ma hurl thin in Rrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.) intl of lrnifl fnrnes mind last summer, but dropped the, Early in the proceedings a resolution .lan when a similar conference wf:s j was Introduced censuring tne acuu anJ proposed by the league. This Inttci and attitude of the coal company chafr, S. Stone, iroject, It Is believed, must now I.. condemning Warren aH3: ,..tn,ii. iiiiiv-ij i..,nn,4 ...or- 'man. of Its hoard of directors iDiiwiiru ui on.!!,, ni'rtiiuuuru brotter ause of the British request. president of the engineers jhood. A warm fight over this 'wa'i nromised in committee, and also W Mr. Gilbert, agent general the floor i lt were recommended for yOUNG - ror reparations, ims run against John L. Lewis, 'head of tie us first big snug. The entente na- adoptlon. mlne workers, was Indorsed for the pfr nons have been collecting, through re gltion of secretary of labor. Presideai overy acts, a 26 per cent tax on Ger-- Gompers. In his opening address, Imports, nnd Mr. Gilbert has noti mated that he woul( soon be cooneu tue merman minister of finance actm pelled by age t0 relinquish his B...;. !. e.....e. . u.e reparations tieS) hu! t)lere WHS nttle question agent will collect such moneys, but will his for another term. not reimburse Jhe German government Moinnn Federation of Labc't. ti.o for them. Mr. Gilbert meant this as ,n session ln Junres5i took a Itn .in assertion of the jurisdiction of the refus agalnst communism and transfer commission over all repara- - gtand to seat Alfonso Sorittt a CommunW rions money. It Is not an attack on from Michoacan. he recoveries, as Germans at first. delegate it was. The French especially aoped X was considered a victor? . . x,. vj.ioen s a.' - ' yy for rnrticsil socialism and xiqiicuocu uou. tuey assert tney win continue of PW to collect the tax and that It has n..th: onstration of the strength action the was Herriot's position :ng to do with the Dawes plan. The anine Rrltish are said to take the same atti the French senate In eranting preffli'' tn i.,CUni. foiiinuv fnnoer tude. The dispute may be referred to a neutral expert, as provided In the who was convicted of obstructing nrnsecntion nf the war. and to Dawes plan. interim Malvy, former minister of the contfiwho was of having convicted A USTRIA, after all. Is deprived of Botn & the services of Mgr. Seipei, for, niCBtinn with the enemv. former stating that he found lt impossible to had been banislied, the FraDC& Parls Dd the latteF frm ;arry"out policies laid down by the League of A LL Ireland and Innumerable Nations, he has resigned. Rudolph tt-pi e elsewhere mourn the uameK nas succeeded him as chann i nme lor and. though he promises to follow ?f the venerable Cardinal .Mgr. Selpel's reconstruction birtbda! policies. hrated his eighty-fourtthe outlook Is not vrv r... .. tt month Seipei was driven from office by th, ",,out T,ie,c SlStt Catholics opposition, of bankers and officials to ,f'oved " .r n midget of $100,00(),(KX for next vear uiiK HUU "us of peace m ire.auu. nnd by the resentment of n.iu... ntvfate . v. . i?0, M: l I. v . O , .. .in and profiteers whose operations ' lu I the of one Thomas II. Ince, sought to check. f de-tie- A d" - ' -' I .T,,. ,i!ci.j - wccily theno,,,,; h as' - c iniliinDfa !1 triiivlnrr rif,t"lir6S iB of nmny)etf WD PEI-Freached Hankow lea and the developer QEN. and. In conjunction with the tu celebrities, was stricken chuns of the Tangtse and Yellow river disease while aboard tus tf later provinces, established a military gov Diego nnd died three days ver y, " ernment and proclaimed its independ- A . "!"; , , hlrthday- ence of Peking. He said he Intended I the to ra,se 200.000 troops for the 1 Wi89i ftars purpose -r" of driving General Feng .nds Marshal nr? DorothV " I Chane from the Pnnttoi Hart, Douglas ,i m- for Wuchang Ee,,"my Bd is now m japan to discuss f the situation and strengthen the TDY DIRECTION of Attn.. eral Stone, the L)epan" "' tf friendship of the Japanese for his side of the quarrel in China justice bns obtained the lnd:'' M...,i,n. for Pbf Chang Is watching for the chance fp the Baltimore Daily Post w This 'ncome tax lists. 4 4iiiate Feng, the betrayer of 7u court action is Tl T Te nwZ TJi - ' l., |