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Show j the JtiSCisa bajt lake tribune, sundry Ajtkyv nowtltlnTwi to veto four or fir additional bulk, Milch would mxk th vxr capita of about Too nobody can dem-thWould .thn "w th Influence on for. bhtet , sign exchange, "questionable mnovr"nnt n Mating the problem created thle that tbie piajn, into the hand of Franoee credit, political consequences also may e grai Gov tors Insist that Prince s claim, remains intact; f??? li'L01 - that Germany, with her gift for eve alon, wHl take ptoaaure In showing that additional fiscal effort was eastor for Francs than for inc Franc AocompUahed it. .her, Ani o the FVenoh oialmt wttl kye ji practical juatiflc&Uon. FCoreoer a Ahe Polncere which ,or " proposal 11 yesrs. France is '"consistent Position, which her adversaries will readUy take advantage of. And. furthermore. It la paradoxical that all this panio should rollow a sudden drop of five points, when a gradual drop of tony points throughout 122 and 1921 arouses no . ministerial apprehension. France s credit to not In and while calm Ana methodical danger, rtiormi ere needed there is nothing to justify the alarmist speeches and mad Improvise lions of the government, which for f wo years has dona nothing to .realise such reforms. tun 84 morneto, FEBRUARY Jt, I, YEAR OLD MAH Tt JLr n. Taxes eW Would Be if LegUlator Felt FalL' Franc Would Not govern--espous- es Voted 3 for, French Budget, but for for Reparation. Not jy Ad-tanc- et y ANDRE hrs tardieu, by tho Oonsolldatsd Assiclatlon.) to franc that to PAKIS: Feb. 1S.- -K Jesus, of the debato now tolnt on , U, chamber over tho Poincare proposal. These pro -i. by their improvised character, because of their numerous u aid mierfrotlons. risk giving valuable uoss Who. are seeking to Impair ,crc4!t,,.ArneHcans to be Impresses . j0. tbenwelves or by .the ltMr by this campaign d ..... which France now to which aerve to bolster up the '.- u National Capital Disgust ed With Unsubstanti--, ated Stories Afloat mak-"gm- -- bSl'n with, the wHter wtohee to amts the falae lmprgeeton, which of the ministry strengthen. The chamber additional Uxe to to w IjJnm the budget; but tho French By J. E. NOLAN., to already completely balanced. 1921, by the Consolidated rJi really are asked not for the (Copyright,Press Association.) for a geparate account IjeeLbut Qer-Xo- at WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. The erupZSXo the French treasury by tion of unsubstantiated scandal from thle which country for advances " Various sources through tilting Of The oede for reparation lid of the Teapot Dome lease has diswith public isrbody acquainted the national capital. insooe knows the essential difference gusted But ths end la not yet. Next week a budget and an account, but win see sffort to discredit a by employed terminology u etmigs minister oonfusee people high official. newThis tun It la AttorVrvnoh General Daugherty. Hie official Frances budgete ney jd iwkes them think to conduct is be at hla own probed oppo-ti is deficit, which Is the simple Is to be of the truth. The French budget request. on The searchlight all of his thrown actions sine h on bitoaced, and even the interest reconstruction loans to almost en-- y assumed office eutenme. His declare enemies the covered by taxation. will be his enforced retirement from r dSt 5 .m, PURPORT ?F PROPOSITION, mat to the exact purport' of the rwament'd proposition? It to aim to include In the ordinary budged chargee belonging to the aooount Why? Because France Ownwny. jsot get twenty billion more francs flnlito the reoonstructloii work? No. mply because the government think market. this discussion there misunderstanding. nr opinion wrongly supposes that MrUament's restotanoe to the proposals indicates an unwiR-gae- a to vets sufficient taxes, where reason re quite different, the stay be summed up In this ques-"l- s not certain that, by spIt new taxes, not to ths ying the nnch budget, which obes not heed but to the account Of Germany, franc will fall Instead of nee?" It to that question alone that a large not Ion of parliament answer oega-vlTO first vot oq these new as was 01 for and Zll against, hi sixty absentation, which means li believe the sat 171 deputle will not help the franc. This that the luportant minority believe sure salvation depends upon such Jnrx sg.a ,prorgm of action on tht rigu exchange market, conoollda-w- n of the floating debt and credit ii sating facilities. .. exchange f At the base of one fundamental , y, FRANC E TAXATION. That to the details In a nutshell; rat the reading of the foreign papers that a different Interpretation placed on It outside of rain we it a eountry wUl not pay her taxes. It li forgotten that in 1912 France paid diowa - been taxes and today to raying twenty-thrblHIons, and her minority deputies are reproached for low to Won - , Made rears homan, young virtuaUy, as a man of of 39 i J,! that hi City, bullhorn, declares amazing- rejuvenation waa brought exceedabout w a few day by - . ingly simple method. 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Turned the calm procedure of ths na Anyone may accept offer with implicit confidence. tlonal legislature since the congress began Its sessions (AdvertiaemenL) How long the present atmosphere of no seems word for other hysteria equal to describe existing conditions modified In tom Democratic hard particulars, plan, will be allowed to continue will probably be th final to say. form with which the measure will Demands that statements, find its way to th senate. unconfirmed rumors and the like be TAX LAW CONJECTURE. eliminated from the various Invesand Republican strength Is tq be con tigation are flooding senators piav-inIn th senate to save as g centrated of The svstem representatives. as possible out of the wreckage. politics for personal or party ad- much ReIs It But But accepted Jy both th that vantage ha disgusted everyone. It to agreed that this la a presidenpublican and Democratic leadersmatewill law be tax final very the b will hard tial year and therefore It which was to force a closing down of th rumor rially different from thatMellon sent out by Secretary early factory. Th reaction from tbs eountry at last December. soldier bonus proposals are The, targe to the speech of Frank A. Into life. The ths New York financier, quot- also to be galvanised means and committee has house ways ing rumors he said he had heard relative to- - the sale of President Har- - agreed that It will report a measure lib noon, an, the SlitgabewspeprtV the Marlow dttasr atow--)!was Immediate. The suggestion that tax MU has been passed by thela house. to be form It take will there was covered up" in that sale Juat what the next fortnight. But a transfer of money- was shown to decided during be wilt bonus legislation and be ridiculous by the committee It- there self. But it served to emphasise just th administration leader are frankly troubled because of the necessity of how far afield Vie present Investigadealing with this meqsur. President tions are going. While the investigations progress, Coolidg will veto any bonus bill that inroad on the treasury surother, matters of even greater impor-of. makes an Hla position continues unplus. tance to the public are lost sight of the changed. Because of the sentiment The tax bill Is on the floor senate, It Is not likely that The combination of Demo- in the can house. ever be mustered enough will there cratic, and Republican insurgents amend its most salient features. The vote to pass such a measure over slxty-elgh- 3-in- ch eat-isf- el . two-doll- ar TAYLOR- MOTOR CAR COMPANY V v Avenue and Second Edst Street, Corner Motor Phone WaaatcE 2187: th 1 te Van-derti- p, Pronounced os (hough spelled jut.a Crf-sle-r First Showing Monday. Open Evenings Until 9 oClock. 2Z his veto. But officials have been this would not b noconrjr cr and Jf th way oph then It to tain that th .bonus bill will btf In ioUed In an oxocutlvo lof Jam that kwIU hold tt until adjournment. hopeful L IM 9a- - V Leonard Snroul; Bleeker, Kart Starr The production will be presented In February 22, In Cedar Cityy Enterprise 23 and in Psrowan February Dixie College Student Are Hit in M Pollyannct Feb-ruar- 9o. to Th Trlbas. ST. G 00 ROE. Fob. 16 Th Dtxl precollege dramatic art department Thura-da- y sented the play Pollyanneveninf and train this uvanlnf at tho opera bouaa to a larga audi- Special ence. sx v anil Monday Nancy, Madge Morrill; Mrs Carmody, of thle echool year E. M. Corry, E Vervene Naegle, Mias Carroll,- - Mar- J. Palmer, J, Howard Maughan and Rose Ah Arthur Fife, th last two named of garet Ravage. Mrs. Gregg, by; John Pendleton, IX Lafayette th faculty of th B. A. C were the Clark speakers. Interment was at the Cedar Terry; Jimmy Bean, at 12 years, Higgins; Jimmy Bean, at 17 yekrs, City cemetery. Elvis B. Terry, Dr. Thomas Chilton. - Special to TO Project Leaders Are Announced by Sanpete Bureaus a A Complete to and iw, Variety ei ted. of ted our ) , . Sizes and he Blackham. celery, Mt. Pleasant Flood control. Joseph atreet beautification, main Seeley; Mrs. it Longadorf; sugar beets. L burning, C. trouble, indigestion, sourness, pea factory. A. A. RasntUfsen; ga-abloating, naosea, etc., are due to W L Madsen; dslrv-tng- , axeees of hydro-- hlorte acid in the j T.' Madson: C. barley, W. L. Med to a stomach and not, as some believe, dell-cate The lack of digestive Juice. John- Peter'Spring? Dairying. City stomach lining t Irritated, I and food sours, son. barley. Fred Thompson! poultry, Colors nbi We Medical authorities skate that nearly nine-tentof th case Of stomach This Exceptional Value Strong); Urge Yob to Avail Yourself of. delayed causing the disagreeable symptom so Well. Artificial digestant are not needed In such cakes, and mar do real harm. Try laving aside ell digestive aidsa and few any druggist Instead ounces Of Bleu rated Magnesia and a in a quarter take teaspoonful of water right after eating. This sweeten the stomach, prevents the formation of (Xi ees sold and there Is or pain Bisurated no anurnee.' powder or tabled form Magnesia (In or to to harmless milk) never liquid the stomach. Inexpensive to take,-anform of. efficient mag9. th most H la used nesia for stomach purposes, l who enjoy W thousands ttf J I thrtr. meals with no more fear of . , . , (Adv.) j digestion-- . .avhlph every stomach sufferer knows 0 get-fro- ra i "Ai i you Til, ia i r 50' East Broadway 2 In-- Tribune. MT. PLEASANT,! Feb. 1. At the regular meeting of th Twentieth Century club at the home of Mrs A. C Well Thursday afternoon, the following program was presented; Abraham Lincoln" by John Drink-water- ). Mr. Henry Terry, vocal solo. to Tribune. "The' Iks Special Flag Without a Htaln." Mrs MANTL Feb. C. O. 8tott coun- Louis A. Petersen: Origin of th Valentine," Mr. Vern g. Winters, vocal ty agricultural agent, has been "Old Glory," Mrs. Obed Nelson, programs In tty local farm solo, bureau and has selected the following valentine poem, Mrs Bent R. Hansen, solo, Charles Wall. saxophone for leader the year project ensuing Members responded to roll rail with Axtell Poultry, V. L. Hansen, Lincoln Luncheon was beef quotations Arnold oattk. Amtof; dairying, guests marketing. George T. W Work, cooper- served to twenty-fiv- e ative buying, C. W. Nielson; farm ac- ; AH member of the cast were well prepared and receptlonally Oareful work of Mia Ruby vealed the deBryner. head of the dramatic art partment, under whose direction. the was prepared. ; play The outstanding work of the production was that of Mis Feral In her Interpretation of Polly-inwhich was declared exceptional for a student of high school grade and limited experience. counts, Lavern IsrSon. of character-PollyannFollowing le the cast Fountain Green Irrigation, J, L. MoQuarrle. Nielson; Whittier, Feral barley, M A. Mlkkelson. Helen Moody; Mist Polly Harrington, hors feeding, M A Mlckkelsoa. Falrvtew Dairying. Henry Jones cereals E. A Madxen ; celery, H D Mower, Irrigation, Burns Cox; rodents. Newel Cox. Clarion and Weetview Barley-- J I. Jensen, oats, A. H. Lund; dairying Leroy H. Lund; rural delivery, L. J Kidman, hogs, Charles E, Jennings. Sterling Poultry. H. L. Denison; dairying. Albert Anderson. Chester Dairying, G A. Sumeton. poultry. J.. E. Jensen; - barley, J, F. ' Create Beumeee and Rein; Gi, , Begnell. Hew to Treat. M. D. Stevens; Moroni Dairying, Tuesday Special Twentieth Century Club Civet Patriotic Program I. Fred Thompson; rodents, Peter n. Union Pacific May Extend Branch Line's Feb. 1 --The commission today approved the Trnom Pacific railroad application to extend H Fort "ToUlmi branch In Colomdo from Fort Collins s dwtnne of eighteen miles through Larimer county. Th new brawh will serar Agricultural territory a a well ns an oil field now under development. WASHINGTON, . Americas Standard Washing Machine OVER A MILLION USERS - Any Style or Model You Desire YEAE TO PAY NO INTEREST Used Washer or Vacuum. New One Liter. Privilege of Exchange on $10 to $25 Bays a ELECTRIC BROS. DODGE 245 STATE WASATCH STREET. . CO. 5050. TT SENSATIONAL FUR SALE ALL FUR COATS AND CAPES Diphtheria Causer Death of Young BA.C. Student pedal to Ths Triboas. CITY, Feb. CEDAR - t , It ClabdeR on f AThompson,' Thompson of Clrclylli. a member of class of the Branch th third-yeAgricultural college, died her HeThur. waa day night of diphtheria. week 11 only a little more than. Claude la the third - child In the Thompson family to dl.of diphtheria. Funeral service were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at E. J Palmer's residence, where the mad his, home sine th beg! going - ar brif-hs- d . V Juat Received . , . J Large Shipment of Foxes and Chokers At ' Astonishing Prices -- - FUR SHOP. 307 So. Jain 3E i |