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Show V THE OGDEN 4 EVERETT TRUE Slondard-Examin- ' er UBU8HtNa COMPANY ,: - AND STANDARD-EXAMlINfc-- FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2S, 1921V K BY CONDO L)AAa --AAA AAA IT ' X - HAX . STATE AND IDAHO NEWS UHcn TO CAUCH a ' sa Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem State An Independent Newspaper Published every evenlno 'and Sunday morning without a muzzle op a club. Matter at- - the entered as Second-elss- s Postefflee. Ogden, Utah. gstsbllswed 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau ef Clrcula. tlen and The Associated Press. SUES CHARGE Coitiitzzozis ANOTHER IDAHO - SUBSCRIPTION Defrvere- - by JN ADVANCE IN SUGAR CASE Carrier Dally and Sun. 1 year..... $10.8 day, By Mall Pally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7.80 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub ilshed herein. liTANDARD.EXAMlNER TELEPHONE NUMBERS Claselfled Ad. Dept M Ouslness and Circulation Dept........ St Dept. .......... .23 Display Advertising Editor! and News Dept .....S73 Salt Lake Office, 311.312 Ness Bldg. Leo L. Levin, Representative. Phone Wasatch &409. - ( --i- oAvyfl IP OM. f nn ri 1 ifff WASHINGTON. Oct 2 8. The argument of D. N. Straup that there was practices no evidence showing- unfair commerce or methods with respect to was the cf the disposition of suar the in hearing outstanding feature comesterday on the federal trade Utah-Idahthe commlaint mission's against Sugar company, E.theIt. Amalgav. oollsy, mated Sugar company: Cullen. F. E. Judge A. r. Cooper and the when flnlshsd not had Straup mornthis until commission adjourned ing. of II. W. Taking up the charges the commission, heg Beer, counsel for one of by one. xpaln-hithem disposed in detail the various transactions. He paid particular attention to Betrs church and charge that the Mormon the Havemeyers controlled the Ltah-Uah- o company. After reviewing the federal trad the act Judge Straup awrted that wsre things charged in the complaint not 'methods nor practices ef Interstate commerce and he contended that the only Inquiry the commission coulJ make related to unfair practices in interstate commerce. 8PRUNTf ACTIVITY. He reviewed the activities of Jm P. 8prunt whom he described as an conductor without capital, who went Into the not a sugar-man- . country and got beet contracts all with a view to organising a factory to be built at Oannlson. He explained that It required from SIOO.000 to 31.500.000 tfr more to build a sugar factory and that It required from 8300.000 to 1500.000 additional to pay the farmers and meet other expenses, all this necessary he said before the. sugar could - , OUANT TO. CAU o SOUNDS VJKvS A UJORieT QOAT, AM IT STRIKE IS 4 am Tffth the calling off of the order to gtrike, the country once more will breathe easy. There waa a determination on the part of the railroad workers to force the issue, but when the men discovered that the government was equally resolved to prevent a clash, the unions wisely averted a conflict with the federal authorities. I''; But now that the strike ia of f, efforts should be made in the direction of a better understanding with the railroad workers. Their grievances, which cover such questions as seniority and hours of work, should be considered by President Harding and those under him, in order, that rights long held by the men should not bo thrown away without Justification,' and, furthermore, so that no deep wound be left, the healing of which might be slow and even develop running sores in the industrial world. There is a nervous tension all around and only the wisest of counsel should prevail. I A - yfcw S S ex-rallro- ad -- BETWEEN. Japanese economists say that Tokio has one retailer for every nine families. Many necessities pass, through By ED OA II A. GUEST. the hands of seven middlemen before OUT OF THE BOY. they reach Japanese consumers. Save your has said. money, some disIt the, American delegates at the For money will pay forsage your meat and be marketed. armament conference" want to break And bread. DELTA SITUATION. money well, that is r thing-- , you the ice and get on a common footing know, After sxplalnins; the activities of the years go by to fund will grow. Elslnore and Gunnlon lie at with the Japanese delegates, all they As Sjrunt And the fund will rwe.ll to a larger ilu. to referred the Delta situation In the fortune which mortals have to do is raise the question of Breeding And so from the cradle to the graveprize. county, to the West Jordan plant if Salt Lake county and to the plant middlemen or ask, "How much do you Money's a thing: which we try to save. nt Rlgby, Idaho, and he explained (And for how Guard the seed nf vnur pay eggs over, there? finwtn all of the dealings were merely BOY SCOUTS AND 'For they will Rrow under April ahowers: that are rents?" usual the buy and sell propositions is a aried and shriveled thlnjr ROOSEVELT. in met with trade and that all wr Iso reason vby any two races can- - 'Mere That into beauty and lir - r.win unrin, ' .lies c of the commisv.lthout the i. province LaBt night the Boy Scouts of Ogden not get unr.re nn "i unar ii. husk together. They have the same A lovely blossom which you shall prize sion. held a large rally to do honor to the economic problems, in varying de bo the seed you carefully store awav OTHER CILRCiES. For the Joy it holds for another day. Taking up later some of the charges memory of Theodore Roosevelt. The! grees. made yesterday by Mr. Beer, Judge But seldom we think it ia wrltlrn dnwri youngsters praised the former presi-- ! on said there was nothing In the '.That a boy is tho seed of a man's re- - Straup to sustain the charge that the record dent, seeing in his life's work much to CHAPLIN. nown; I'tah-Idah- o and the ia a he to who train. riven .That boy admire and emulate. They passed reso-Charley Chaplin, back from Europe, Has better than blossoms or cold to gain. companies had conspiredAmalgamated to prevent lutions of respect and then closed their says: "The foreign pictures are won- That dollars to fortunes will quickly other factories coming intojhe field. ETOW, U was not trpe, as contended by govexercises with a bonfire on Tabernacle derful in many ways, There is a vast And seeds to flowers, are the truths we ernment counsel, that the pretldent ; Utah-Idah- o difference between them and the But I know. "square. .f the company was also wonder if ever we pause to see of the can come from meetings American pictures, but that is due to The man that anyone's boy may be? Amalgamated compresident Only good From time the pany. of this kind held to commemorate the,; the difference in standards. While Who touches the boy, by th Master's waa organized the the late Joseph K. deeds of the highest type of an Ameri-thcplan. Smith was Its president up to the time lack the technique we have here, Is shaping the course of the future man; of his death, and he was succeeded can. In the life of Theodore Roosevelt 'they have much better stories. They Father or mother or teacher or priest, About 400.000 by Heber J. Grant. or stranger or saint or beast. Friend an American were held by many in for greater frankness and are Is dealing of Issued stock boy will find shares with one who Is living: seed y W. C. The church. - And may be the man whom the world the Nlbley occurmore in every-dainterested spiration. and shall need. shares held about "25,000 Theodore Roosevelt would hve been irences For who can measure the pride and Joy the Nlbley company and the church may some day grow from a little vrere the two largest stockholders, he 63 years of age, if he had lived until The way to end war is to make the That lKy? said,o explained. It was not true, he Utah-IdahFkigar A. Guest) (Copyright, 1921. by yesterday. Into his years were crowd- people of "arious nat!ons realize that controlled the that Havemeyer uo ed innumerable acts of courage, self-- they all are much the same, with combefore that. The Havemeyer estate held only 57.000 shares. Ths sacrifice and kindness. The country mon problems. Moving picture film is GREAT N. Y. RQBBERY Anthon H. Lund, said Judge owes much to his memory. the greatest- educational implement LINKED WITH OTHERS Sitaup, was president of the Amalgamated company from Its organization oo fori that. Movies should be true to his death. 2'J. NEW YORK. Oct. nvctl&Hton until life!. And no tariff should be consid DEATH. CACHE CASE REV I EW ED. WEST were considering; linking' New denied there was Science long scoffed at the theologi-- , "cd, to check the spread of knowi-sa- l York' 11.500.000 mail robberv Mon an Judge Straup also ot oi ine aireciors irfl Interlocking day nieht with similar robberies save that L. R. Ecclrs concept of life after death. Now edge by movies. two companies, cities. Los and other Toledo. Angeles, oo- -considerable stock In both comwe see many of the greatest scientists, j" Possibility that the Fame criminals owned panies and the Eccles Interests desired might be at work was aQvanced after tepresentatlon iike Sir Oliver Lodge, absolutely on both boards, but in mall Frank Haveranck, driver of the between Eccles vinced that the soul exists and has; Compared with a year ago, 115 developed held up here, had been shown end feeling 1 had Increased 60 truck and the Nlbley families on October the ;ment reNlbley a J5.000 a and consciousness after police circular offering sold all their Amalgamated interests for arrest ot five men who rob- stock to the Eccles. and Meath. pefj cent in the woolen industry, 18 ward C Los in bed station Angeles. Septem- - eold their stock In the Utah-Idah-the Eccles 14 per to and factories cent shoe in not-bber 10. Haveranck declared he recLannelongue, of Paris," would aTid since In and that way the NIbleys. ognltcd a picture of one of the five that scoffed at today as he was when car icerrt in cotton finishing mills, says the as none of the Eccles have been time a of who member the of trio that o board and no Nib-letoonists caricatured him, carrying a department of labor. robbed him. The assertion of on the. had on the Amalgamated. ,The gains were due to people wear PostmaHter General Hayn. who camo human head. ' the time he closed Judge Straup At to in a the here hand take investigamade buyThat Trvine to Drove the consciousness ing out their clothes. was the Wsst Cache situabe must discussing robbers the that tion, taught will of the West Same process compulsory. mails were aacred, was accompanied tion, reviewing thsshtstory death, he paid crimi-;Inpersisted after and the Wool-ler Cache company o depres-theiPoatal announcement from Sugar Chief by be guillotined, to wink revive every dustry. During nals, about-tHendrlckson and Stohl Inspector Simmons that the number and contended the evidence litigation, did not everything is wearing out, every of eyes if they knew what was inspectors assigned to the case had Utah-Idah- o company 'new the when time show to 15. been that the increased hastening ing on after their heads were off. He with that transachave lo be made to rePlace , lr. Hays made it plain that his or- hnd anything to do JUST FOLKS Mll-l.-kr- fl-n- d t - i I ! - . Utah-fdah- o y in-Sg- ROBBED Judge Straup Tears Down Vault of Institution at Blown Open; Allegations of Federal Loss Small Trade's Counsel . CALLED OFF. BA o com-p.m- y " - " -- 1 ory j - - con-jWOR- employ-intelligenc- e . o Hoy-bur- n A checking account is of exceptional value in confusion in the eliminating HEYBURN. Idaho. Oct 21. Robbers entsred the Heyburn Stale bank handling of funda especially where many Wednesday nlrht and almost demoldistinct payments are made. It serves the ished the vault door by a chart's of A nitroglycerin; examination purpose of absolutely and automatically Indicated that the hasty thieves hsd not obtained anvthlng of value. The IUy-bur- o putting every payment on record and bank is the fourteenth country bank-tshowing by the endorsements, by whom have been robbed In Utah Idaho within the last fsw month. and the money is received. It was the third bank burglary to occur In the vicinity of Twin Falls A checking account in this institution this week. The Rogsrson bank was entered early Monday rromlnf. the 'will assist you in keeping your financial Carey bank Tuesday and the Htybum records STRAIGHT. bank last night. E. Mellstrap. adjuster for theIrrlng United States A Guarantee company, and Fidelity a representative of the Burns Detective agency, who have been Investigating the Rortrson and n Carey robberies, sre sn route to to make a surrey of the conditions here. After hearlnr the details of the robbery from the bank officials. Mr. Mellstrup declared that It was very apparently done by the msn who robbM the other two banks and probably several more on the long QUARTERLY ON SAVING 5 list. ' Peace officers throughout southern www wwvwm St B U"H Bumf Idaho and northern Utah hare been advissd of the circumstances and the country banks have been warned to Now we will have ths money on hand from ths weyeii ir.Clettd Uke adequate steps for thilrown pro- as soon as hs has cleared his title and poisoned teeth. tection and the protection of the renttransacted the other business necesers of safety Uspoalt boxss- t'm Flnllv th ant mat sary to taking out the loan. '" IK, and the man was enabled to call The leans referred to are these ar ior r.wp, nis critt brougftt Torn Fsrk by Mr. Oldroyd through ths from the house ranged a run a the AUDIT SAVES $8500 sale ef bonds he has on hand In the corote (i sheU with funds. The bonds draw interFOR ROAD BOARD trust etas brought to Kike, where est at reus from 4 to I cent as a he Whiting received medical atttfttlesu lit wlU rule. Mr. Oldroyd ha arranged to sell be given the treatment. - r.nejr HALT LAKE. Oct. 31. A toUl of these bonds so that the prooeeds msy oo M500 in overcharf-ehas been paid be loaned to the farmers of the state, by the state road commission in the and tfee state land grant funds will re- PIONEER OF PARK per cent on the money, thus last tour years to the state insurance ceive its revenue materially from Increasing for Insurance for VALLEY IS DEAD compensation tnd some flOO.COO or more of the prinThis empJoyea of the commission. was discovered through a thorough cipal, However, the bonis are sold at a rniGHAM CITT. Oct. St. Mrs. checklnf of the state payrolls liable discount from the fare value at which Alice lor compensation on payments, the Carter, widow of the late Eras-tu- t are purchased, and at which they checking involving- a new claastflca-tlo- n thty Carter and a plenter of Park valare carried on the land board books. of payroll expenditures. In this one Item alone, it is assert- This discount has to be absorbed by ley, died at her home there Wednesed by officials who are tn close, touch the borrower, which brtmrs the rats day morning from a paralytic stroke, the suffered some time bsfpre 1th the audit Its prorrers. there of lnteret he has to pay to between which Mr. Carter dl4 several years age. will be saved to the aUtt rosd funds 7 and I per fenU oo Mrs. Carter was TJ years of age. enough money to pay the rreater porsnd. In company with her husband, tion of the cost of the special audit, went to Park valley soon after their by Swan. Worsley A. Ferman. now MAIL PILOT FIGHTS were among ths first marriage. neaiins; completion. STORM ON FLIGHT settlers thereThey ar.d have been actively The 11800 overpayment to the state Identified with the development of that Insurance fund Is attributed to a missection. Che was the mother ef elevunderstanding of the classification of 21. Almost ex- en children, four are whom are dead SALT LAKE. Oct, for Uayment compensation purpose hausted due to exposure P. O. Paine, This misunderstanding Surviving are the following chllerer.: appears to have from Rock E. W. Carter. John Carter. Irvtn Car arrived been perpetuated throush several air mall pilot, Vy-- . yesterday afternoon at ter. Frank Carter, Mrs. Henry Chad-,wle- k. years by ths fact that it wee begun Bpringa, 4:01 o'clock. He wss doe at t o'clock Mr. C. W. Goodllffs and Mrs. wrongly, and In spite of the fact that in the morning. said that he jAbe Itoee, all residents ef Psrk vsl ths work Is subject to eheck not only had waited for thsPaine storm lo subside by the state road commission accountwas oothe day. that throughout raging ing department, but also by the manhe arrived his plane was covagement of the state Insurance fund When ered with ice and had a large hole In FREE ADMISSION itself. the .windshield reused by a piece of ooIce thst had formed on the radiator, TO FAIR PROPOSED had jarred loose and dropped throurh SPEED UP LOANS OF STATE TO FARMERS the windshield. CO SALT LAKE. Oct. 11. nrurtt compiled In the office of J. L. Heme, manager of the Utah fftate Fair, show SALT LAKE. Oct. 21 John T. Old- - FIGHTS MADDENED that receipts from paid admissions COYOTE royd. state land commissioner, through HANDS WITH totaled tH.tl4.4t. This waa ll.t44.4S of the state board of loan leas then the total of 1139. which was commissioners, yesterday wss enabled the record at the reduced price cf to adopt a method of speeding up the ELKO. Nev.. Oct. ft. Fighting a admission now in effect. conversion of bonds held bf the state rabid coyote with his bare hands was The books ot the state fair assort-stlono that the farmers of the the experience land f Chris Whiting, agas audited by T. P. Walters, Sixteen-Mil- e state grants may more quickly obtain loans ent st the north station slat auditor, show that II.-4deputy for which they are asking-- . of Elko. Wednesday night. Whiting adults ard 21.121 children paid "As a result of this action." ex- waa awakened by the noise of his dogs their way Into the state fair durir.r plained Mr. Oldroyd. w ere enabled fighting the animal, and stepped into fair week, a total of 11.110. This to obtain In advance, and have it on the yard to se what was the trouble compared with tl.Cll pall admission hand for loaning to those farmers who Before he had time to realise the the yesr before. wish to take advsntage of this kind situation the maddened beast vii Stst officisls are already eoTvaider-In- g of loan. Otherwise it would have been upon him. He drove it back several the advisability of asking- the next necessary to wait until applications times and as many times it renewed legislature to make an appropriation hstd been perfected for loans and had its attacks: again and again he was for the following blennlum ef 111. set accumulated in lots ot SSO.eOO. before forced to repulse it, and his hands to the state fair, nd rebelling that the, applicant could obtain his money. and fsc became a mess of blood co admission fee shall be charged -- o Hey-bur- BanicI 'Ogden State Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 ffO rf 'O Mnrrri pr s - ad -- -- -- n. 1. - S y. go-;slo- got his money's worth. The eyes often those that had worn oyt. This isthe winked. for- Now we know it was for the same Natural process. It. and no magical reason fhat frog's legs kick in a fry.;mula, will restore prosperity ' oning pan. s iMOON. oo Themoon is not running on, sched-- i , , RELATIVES. uusi- Uie, accorumg io xtirum;iiJ.cic 44 E. Bider, George years old, is try- vations. It was 12 mile3 ahead of the ing to figure it 'out in his home at time-tablat the recent eclipse. This Cedar Rapids. Iowa. George is the doe3 not check up exactly with what r of his former wife and thejthe moon should be doing under of his six own children. jton's law-- of gravitation. n PTniain it. mis is tne result of marrymz his kqkiv- mother-in-law- , after getting a divorce One thing, however, stumps Einstein from her daughter, who U mother of and all the other master brains: What his six children. - ' is .the great source of power that . Remember Bider when your brows keeps sun, moon and stars rolling on are knit solemnly, trying to figure out ward through space forever? Where what relation you are to some one. , does the power come from? -oo All these problems lead back to the 1874. certainty of a Supreme Intelligence. oo An tourist guide,, printed ia FOOLED. 1874, is brought to light by M. E. Hill, A London newspaper, the Opinion, Southern Pacific brakeman. Here's one of its hints to travelers: prints a cartoon with the caption, "Before starting out, provide your- "Who won the war?" The cartoon self with at least more mon- shows three men: John Bull, labeled, "The man who ey than your most liberal estimate . thinks he did." would seem to require." That holds good today, as travelers Uncle Sam, labeled, "The man who . will vouch for. Also, it holds good for guesses he did." man who "The everything In life. Whatever you do A German, labeled, requires more money, strength or time knows he did." The point in the car toon is a fat satchel of orders, held than yoif originally figured. . .' : oo by the German. Such is the common notion, and a 6TEEL. The U. S. steel corporation cuts its false one. It Is true that Germany Is getting a lot of orders. But that does price on steel rails $7 a toa not make her win the war. The prof It's the first cut in 31. months. , Thlsaeans that the steel corpora- its from those orders go to pay indemtion thinks "the time1 is cldse at hand nity.' oo when railroads will become heavy buyLondon and New York each claim ers, and is bidding for the "business. to be the biggest city in the world. In theJ long, run, this may be more The biggest city. In. the world to us news ders for, protection of the malls had tion. oo been disobeyed. In that the driver of the mall truck had been unarmed. Hereafter, it waa announced, armed BRIGHAM ASKED TO to accomguards would be dotalled AID S. L. FIGHT pany drivers carrying valuable shipments. on riRIOHAM. Oct. 21. Brlfham was UTAH FOURTH WITH hist night asked to support Salt Lake petition for PUREBRED SHEEP afightreduction arslnst the carriers'rates to tne In frelsht chairman C. Gill, P. Taclflc coast by SALT LAKE. Oct. 28. With 30.000 ot the transportation committee of bred sheep Utah ranks fourth the Bait Lake Commercial club. In an pure in the United tftatea in the number sOdress beforo members of the Box of sheep on her farms according to Elder Commercial club. The speaker tho fourteenth census. Idaho comes declared that the question, was one first with 47,107 pure breda and In which affects the interest of even city the eight mountain states that form In the state and that the cooperation one of the mine divisions of the union ot every community In UVh Is needed there are 143.974 pure bred sheep or to defeat the petition. Fifteen members of the Salt Lee nearly double that of any other division-, club were sraests at the banquet, Among the Utah purebreds the speeches belnr.made by Mr. Gill. John Rambouiljets lead, with 25,094; the D. Spencer, Sam K. Smith and J. B. Hampshire Downs are second, with Wallls. Mayor J. W. rcters of this 2145, and the Lincolns third, with t3. city presided as chslrman. There are 13 Southdowns, 84 Bhrop-shlreShort talks were made by W. T. 67 Oxfords and V8 Merinos in Davis, president of the nox Elder the state. The rest are divided among Commercial club; Sperry W. Lawson several breeds. of Salt Lake. W. V. Call, secretary of In Idaho the Lincolns predominate, the Box Elder Commercial club: Ruts D. Call. James with Hampshire Downs second. dolph Kaiser. Judre J. and Dr. D. W. third and Shropshlres fourth. Ilalverson of Erlsham oo Henderson of Osden. Vocal solos were rendered by VicTRIO HELD IN DEATH tor E. Madsen of Brigham. OF IOWA POSSE MAN The visitors from Salt Lake, who came by "automobile last eveninf. included J. B. Wallls, John D. Spencer. DES MOINES. Ia., Oct. 28. Police N. Of Fullmer, Sam K. Smith. James raided an underground rendezvous of Klsbet. A. L. Fish. Garrett 8. Wilkin. a s;angr of alleged automobile thieves Charles F. Solomon, S. B. Es;rerten. here Thursday and later arrested three P. C Gill. J. T. Kephart. Earl Garmen who they believe participated in rett. Sperry W. Lawson. Max Otten-helmthe shooting of a sheriff's posse at and It. K. Brady. oo Murray. Iowa, last week which resulted in the death of one man and the wounding of two others. The men TO TRY POOATELLO gave their names as Jack Lewis, Toronto, Ont.; Harold Handley. Des BANKER AT DENVER Moines, and Carl Bengston, Clinton, Ia. All are being held without bond. the police .say. has signed POCATELLO, Idaho. Oct. 21. 3. L a Handley, confession admitting" that he and Refce, former - president of the dehis band had stolen a number of auto- funct Bannock National bank of this mobiles in Iowa. town, has been indicted by the grand Lewis, it Is said, resisted arrest and Jury and has given bonds of 11009 to attempted to shoot one of the. off- appear before the next session of the icer. federal court In Denver, according to OO- telegraphic advices received from FIREMEN TO GlVE BALL. there. KAYSVILLE. Oct. 28. A firemen's On account of the delay of the authan the railroad Is Ogden. important the thorities at Denver the trial of the masquerade ball will be given inevencase could not be held at Pocatello. as Kaysville Opera house Monday strike controversy, for big steel men October 31, for the benefit of tho the federal court has adjourned here ing, think the next large buying movement You never heard of a golf bug want Kaysville volunteer fire department A Keece was Indicted on several counts cash prize" of 35 will be given for for making- - false rpeorta and the Jug will start with railroad orders. ing to carry mail. the best costume. Sling of the funds of the bank. You remember the story of the Pitcher -- " v. ' It made a cood merry trips to the vetl and it came back in pood order. 1 con aka care of myself," it said need to talk aboat risks to roe." & e, step-fathe- New-grandfath- -- s, old-tim- e Often tho distrjrbance which they then reoonire a the result of irritations to nerves and ' .. which have been gobi on for a iong time. If you have to lie awake at nfat and count the clock ticks, after an evening cup of coffee, then you know that it's better to bo cafe than sorry. The ride of coGee's harm fa when the rofcal-tim- e drink b Pes torn. Here's a delightful and tatisfffng: labia bevcree, . d Ram-boullle- dig-estio- o . , -- oe g-o- -- er with charm forth taste and without harm for nerves or digestion. You know you're on the right rood with Postum; there's never the possibility that youU go one too often. " ' Feevota reeaae In two tarma: I&etjtt ersss (ta -- -- "they don't Bat ft went once too often. After that it was only part of u pitcher, and they didn't need to talk to h about riika it knew. A lot of people won't believe coffee can harm them until it ctoca harm them, ''Noosemer they say, "it never dislmba roe." When it doca disturb them, then they know. er tti.s one-thir- i itn4 ys Utah-Idah- i Every Payment on Record ,3V letger TpoBc. preperW) act- foe thmm er W prefer So wmhm tke t7 soffit Utt rf srtae. - tsr) ansae irwMAtrr rlak erfcOe te taeei is Wf " Iicres a Reason" for Dostum !Xa4 by Peram CrJ Cozrrcmrry, Inc, Tisttle Cnsek, |