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Show PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL EARL AND BY BITJUJSHKD ENGLAND PUBLISHING 3ai;avav, October 5, 1013. FARM BUREAUS FIGHT II .GRAIN DESTROYERS A Throne for the World Ruler V- f c COMPANY - l,. LIBERTY PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSIW TUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION N LX BEK EIGHT. Five per cent of Idahfgrain 111 THE crop.-Om- A molotlon proposing an amendment Jo Soo, Mon i. Article 1 of the ConutltoUon of the topur been saved s I''t,pton, Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State eimy and our allies ot all the member? elected of Utah, EDITOR JJWJC8TT8 XIORDON campaign against squirrel ft car - w Mch meunii Section 1. That it is proposed to amend S of Article XIII of the Constitution The Sore Plight Of Assyrians fn ried on by the farm bureaus and Section State Entered At the Poet Office Every 1Y la tb Week, Except Saedef, of Utah so that the same will the of Ufithe of the Biological follows: as I Survey read ' ersra What The AssyrAt Lopn, Am Second CImi MattC shall provide bp The Section 8 ited State's Department of Agri-- i law a uniform andLegislature ians In America HayeDoae equal rate of assessment on all property in the State, Cr and taxation tt'ne cording to ita value in money, and shall prep SUBSCRIPTION RATES. culture in 20 counties For Democracy by general law such regulations as shall SOe BY MAIL, PER MONTH southeastern part of the.'Stfcte. eertbe secur a juat valuation for taxation of all ry the most One of SOc E? CARRIER, PER MONTH deplorable At an original outlay of 1.70, j r.ftnp.,hu. rZrnLTr WUI Be A Dlecpaat At the lute tl Sl.90 Per Year stories of the war comes to us one member of the farm bureau Pef to Advpnce Payment, Por Six Month or a Year ,Lhkhe. ST t from northwestern Persia, that in Bingham O JQ7 ties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal and public libraries, lots with tr corporations MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS portion which is the homeland buildings thereon used1 exclusively for either re-charitable purposes, ari or Itciouj worship of th Assyrian people. A band The Aaaeelated Preaa fa exclusively entitled to the one lor MpnbUe. placet of burial not held or used for palva a or corporate benefit, shall be exempli from taxRan of R pewx dtapatclm credited to It er not otherwise credited of no less than 45,000 refugees, ation Ditches, canab, reservoirs, ppee and flumes owned and used by individuals or corIf thli paper and aleo the local news published herein driven the of porations for irrigating lands owned by such Uramia Jtof city ' individuals or corporations, or the individual Jflf flghty el repwlillnetlon of tpecial dlepatchee herein ere alao leterred members thereof, shall not be separately taxed the Turks and by Kurds, are ps long as they shall be owned and usi exAAxertlxlag Ratea Fnrniahed On Application their clusively for such purpose: Provided further making way across the That mortgages upon both real and personal of Hamaproperty shall be exempt from taxation ProIran, toward farm bureau campaign. in plateau vided further. That the taxeo of the indigent to may be remitted or abated at such time find they hope safety jneville County a farmer covered poor and in such manner as may be provided by That the Legislature within the British linpe.,Perhap his field with the poison, walked law: Provided,for farther. the exemption from taxation may provide and a third of this number of Immeateoda, homes, property, back over it in less than an hour not to exceed two hundred personal and fifty dollars men. The rest are women, from the time he started, and in value for homes and homesteads and on hundred dollars of personal property. 2 The Secretary of State la directed children, and old men. When the Counted 278 squirrels, 6 rabbits, to Section cause this proposed amendment to be pubas lished Turks made their first attack 10 reck chucks, antra good many be submitted required by the. Constitution and to to the electors- of the State at next the general elction in the manner proin Uramia, a month field mice which had already vided by law usually made in large factories equipped with complicated machin- upornlhem Section 8 If approved by the electors of been killed.' Control work 'carago, they slaughtered about the State, this proposed amendment shall take ery. For example; he gives recipes for i(Neufchsftel and cream on the first day of January, 1919. effect Now they are pursuing the ried on on one or two farms is cheese in No. 960 of the Farmers Bulletin and it is only one out Approved March 12, 1917. others .with, incredible fury, of little avail, because the' squiri : t, f I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary ef State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that inny all farms from rels that killing above is a full, true and correct copy of their the neighboring jail they lay j industrial plants hands The government tends increasingly to devote resolution proposing an amendment to Secfil up the depleted ranks of ation soon deson, 8, Article 18, of the Constitution of the burning .villages, to war purposes, and we may see food factories enrolled in bulk State of Utah relating to uniform taxes anJ NEEDED comrades. when their is It only crops, and, troying exemptions. devastating HE variious committees of the Councils of Defense alj over the for national service. Here is where necessity should teach us In witness whereof, I have hereunto let, pay the undertaking is county wide hand the country. , . . , and affixed the Great Seal of the Slate t i in circle. to is home a the It better figh laughing But the country voluntary and patriotic service io many ingenuities perfuming of Utah, this 28rd dry of August. 1918 successTurk is ijot the only and State wide that it is ' HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) like houseAmerican heroic than the Frenchwomen, AoUcitijDg subscriptions to thevarious liberty Loans, and pledges crying, and, , Secretary of State, with which, these . refu- ful. Such campaigns have 'been enemy to purchase War Savings Stamps. Ilifs a service that takes mfifh wives ean make the rigors of war less severe by learning to do gees have to contendThere made possible by the farmers PBOPOSEO AMENDMENT TO THE CONST like these clever tricks with simple things. Accomplishment TUTION HOLSE JOINT RESOLUtime and effort and those who undertake it should be recognizee will is the unhealthy climate, the cooperation secured by the farm TION MjMBEB NINE . not lose their value when peace returns. bureaus. risks of sleeping a lovers of their country who are willing to sacrifice their time 1? ' A Joint resolution providing for an amend and individual interests, and pleasures for love and service to their the lack of through damp night, to Section 4, Article 18, of the ConstiFARM BUREAUS ORGANISE Bient TOGETHER GETTING of the State of Utah relating to the tution food and clothing, and foul country. of mines and mining property and taxation of direction issues of ANe the the toward more LABOR SITUATION step great complete assessments the of sam? ' " They have a delicate mission to perform, one that in some U confiictlirEfiropeis taken asthu alHesdetermine tipoir a sys-te- m drinking water. Recently- an enactedire the legislature ef i JU.lt aofr'i ex Utah, of all the members elected cases requires much persistence. cholera e of One of Sttq-yyidepidemic the swept Just how much pressure to houses two to tile big concurring therein : of centralized control of the economic forces of the nations Section 1. That it is proposed to amend to to bear the bufit little the circumstances of those whom they approach bring array and wip problems which the frm, through Section 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of the against Germany, In winning the war for humanity the ed State of Utah so that the same Bill read aa out is a problem in economics and diplomacy to solve which requires arrayed a One number. .tack- follows: of of Idaho have great reau? bepp allies must move as a unit not only in field operatiions.but in the 4. AU metaUiferoas mines or elm much intuition and tact those who died was an Amer- ling is the labor situatioq. Fprm-er- s in Section claiaas, both placer and rock in place, shall conduct of the forces behind the lines. assessed at $5 00 per acre, and in addition be A! those who understand and appreciate the dignity of their Dr. William in general are abiding. Jjjysthe thereto at value bated epos some multiple By Shedd, Long ago the war in Europe reached a pldne far above na- ican, of the net annual precede of American the scale and are secyring(fbeir er positioii, they ar received ns though they were direct representa- tional lines. Law and president wage Were thereof, l AU rethw; mififis er mtntiir Iafm8 compelled to liberty loving nations " and ether valuable mineral deposits, including tive of thfir govemment coming to ask them what they arc going in Uramia. help through employment agen- leads coataxnuftf peal m i todfaNjidbentt ltaU their strength against the madinah for preservation 'of their be aasessed at their fuU Value. AU machinery to do in a financial way toward winning the war, and answered pool This forced cies developed by the" fgnp, bu- nsdd heae isnot'.'thfe flight in mining and aU property eurface national Integrity;-Wheirtnatiiuns comblhed against Gera pen or appurtenant to mines improvements And frankly freely, as regards the circumstances of the ones they many, however, they became enwrapped in the broader cause of first outrage perpetrated by the reaus jn cooperation jptjv, jbe r mining claims, and the value of any surface made of mining claims, er mining property Turks in Assyria since the be- United States Departing .of vse approach, and told just how muh they can raise to invest in fhjs for other than mining purposes, shall be , It took the allies some time to discover the change and humanity. assessed at full The state board ef great common cause. This class appreciates the need that, all gauge their :,H ' ginning of the war. Early in Agriculture,, the Unitq States equalization shaU value. assess and tax all property plans accordingly, enumerated, provided that the assessshould "buy bonds until it hurts, as a duty they owe their of Department of Labqr, aqdtate. horejn ment of $5 01 per acre and the assessment ef country , Ceptralized military control followed the1 discovery of the 19f5,' they began j a series" the value of any use ethet; than for mining There is another class that fails to appreciate the need, or at , shall be made as provided by law. allied powers that they were not- fighting for natiofis but for hu- systematic' massacres. ' About Iq BQnneyiUe CJounty siBeeAprU purposes Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby least fails to respond to the call. Some refuse absolutely and to submit this proposed amendment qth manity Rnd civilization. Our progress has ben marked under 20,000 were put to the kqif 10 more than 1,500 meppd 65 directed to the electors of the State at the next genhave org buy only what they feel really compelled to, driven thereto by unified control and the women a" been and fetv 30,1)00 within been-fullelection eral days, manner prescribed by law. estabefficacy of the plan has p!adfon Section 8. inIf theadopted the pressing inquisition and importunity of the committee find lished In the field of bythe electors of the farms through the efforts the BUte. this amendment sh&f take eiTect operations. There is no' reason why were thrown into prison, from' mliitary fear of public ppinioi and condemnation 1 a centralized control of economic fioreds of these nations ' should which they were released 'by farm bureau labor agency,, ..The ppvMKi91 results fcfKl&N, LHARDEN secured & H i Knowlu,v was , Russian There a again dpmon.tn t.hi same pnd. troops. ; the above is a full, true and correct copy of respond' of the first, and of the second class, should be the prime i We are dropping national lines to fight for humanity just as second feign of terror in 19177 a joint resolution providing for an amendment chcaracteriatic of the solicitor. .Pressure is justified in the pne the United States is of rural 4 Article m type of the Constitution a organizatidrf and month th of third during endeavoring to eliminate political lines in war. ofi the SUte of UUh relating to the taxation of the case, but In the other Is inexcusable. mines and handling when the problems mininglarge attackproperty and the asses Humanity and civilization are to be saved and if they are" saved, March, 19J8 of same. " A man may be just as patriotic as.his neighbor who has affect which the farm interests. GerOttomans were In led witness by whereof, I have hereunto set my pur- then. law and .liberty loving nations will be saved for posterity. ing hand and affixed the Great Seal of the SUte chased thousands of dollars worth of bonds, and of UUh this 23rd day of August. 1918. yet not have sub- In the Conduct of the war nations must move in the interest of man officers. It was during the founded (Seal) about HARDEN f amia, 20) years BENNION, scribed for a bond because of his financial inability to do so. He because the endurance of nations is dependent upon the March atrocities that Mar Secretary of SUt humanity of which late the ago, Dfs.Shedd may feel almost as badly as the the man who, with no mean at preservation of humanity. The, decent nation must perish, if patriarch of, the Nesior was raOPOBED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTIpresident his command, is told, by ythe doctor that the only hope of sold' !()l ians was plain by Turkish TUTION HOU8E JOINT RESOLUsaving civilization and humanity give way to Prussianism and force. Assyrian-America- n The col TION NUMBER FOURTEEN, A loved wife or childs life, is a sojourn find treatment at some dis; this fact, we are still unmindful of world iers. Notwithstanding i in Chicago, Phjladel are onies, tant health resort.1,- - The old, homely adage that you cant squeeze The purpose behind the camA Joint resolution repealing House Joint diplomacy which vitally affects the future of humanity. In the No. 1, as passed by the twelfth sesblood from a turnip applies to his case. To be phia, Yonkers, New Britain, resolution sion of the Legislature of the 8UU of Utah, compelled to jsay last days of war a certain amount of national diplomacy is bound paign pf blood is characteristic Conn-v and Worcester, Mass., Hart proposing a new resolution in lieu thereof cant, may hurt him much more than it hurts his neighbor to to endure and rivalry will exist between nations which now fight of the Turk. The Turks haye amending Section 22 of the Constitution of the State Los by adding flection t thereto, ford, Boston, oversubscribe what ho believes is his just and reasonable Angeles,; and relatingof toUtah, the prohibition and regulation of shoulder to shoulder, bearing each other's burdens and drawing long detested the Assyrians beJiput. San Francisco. tale, manufacture, use, advertisement of, poo Some of thq men aession He should not, in addition to the humiliation involved m his con on the same supplies. But there is another line of (diplomacy cause they are Christians and traffic in intoxicating liWm. are painters and decorators, A Whereas,of,orHouse Joint Resolution No. I, fession, be browbeaten or sneered at as a slacker. which affects the future of all nations alike And all must' move to- because, from the start of this proposing to amend the Constitution of the j number in are Section 8 to Article UJAh h very the large ; It should be remembered, too, in making comparison, that Abe General understandings will be had concerning the great war, they have been AXII. has been passed by both Houses of thia Persian Legislature, and filed with the Secretory ef "Others um advanced by his richer neighbor is invested at a reason- gether. t rug industryThe Persians, who are issues of the war, but the allies are still fardrom agreed on many and Z are contractors and machinists teflute; Whereas, the engrossed copy "thereof differs able rate of interest in thf best security' in the world.' a certain important respect from the , .... Really, he of the points in war. Mohammedans, have been spar. ... the past months, Many Hat Iou uto.ll, puMd b, both Hoosu, la makes no sacrifice, but, instead,' reaps a profit. " . Inasmuch as we are fighting for humanity, diplomacy must ed. They are supposedly neutral, During th. with ho. of Sutton . u have gone into munition factor.fter tho word n.tur." th word, ' Quite likely it would be found if the governments necessities be "nd Ahmed in and some centralized their should We same have nd brT'd dnnk" w omitted the Shah, ruler, ies tempered spirit. from aaid engrossed copy required the surrender of all private property with no promise of several to advised of has clear Now, war aims them to the before the it b. constantly keep ruolvcd b, th, lulu peoples agehey An Assyrian National Associa- totero oftherefore, tho State of Uteh, return, the poorer wan would be much the more willing one. of tU nations. The allies moved one at a' time in the intervention in remain so. But, it is well known !ch " two H- oSSSSJtion It is certain that if those whose circumstances would easily Russia influence have jvhen the whole program might have been inaugurated that German Propued to untad j? Their principal society is the J?ic" .at Coiutitotion of Uteh b, permit heavy investment, could be induced to buy bends in pro- n S Common announcement. Bulgaria and Turkey have long been been busy 'among Whh tioa ,hU tW' National Association, rui"L f"to:8 portion to their wealth, it would not be necessary to apply pres- enemies of but the United States has neVe "declared has managed to re Assyrian J The umteete, humanity, Bn keep!., of which Dr. Joel Werda U presi r storing for sale sr eflbrtng er ul, sure tothosewho, in these war times especially, have aH ex peeing state for they nan war upon them. In fighting for humanity we should be at war main a lapwtini, ' tTMiiportl csnpRf. nr, do to supply themselves and families with the necessaries This organization has dntribotinr, .leh.nr-teof life. With ay .of its enemies, regardless of national Lake centuries, m spite of the Iqng-in- g dent. t dtopenuo. or urirlnr of.W.r, ferwinUd II If)! The committees should discriminate carefully and exert branches in every Assyria hLrUoa. .lnhol, 7T ale, beer, preslook cast in her direction by wine, porter, ahsiath wHo Irfvf sure only where it is justified. No man should be insulted because was Dr. Werda Pm.r.tl.n' lt 2. d u Turkey and the. Czar of Russia, brewed r of his poverty. He already feels it keenly f his Inta koUe or people at enough. Squeeze only, WITHOUT BLOODSHED In fact, she managed to remain Uadi and all bamacu ..nteininr la the tightwads who seek more profitable Investment Fourth of ternational ,rt Ju Celf hoi hTt. Metz German a UR1NG the American operations against regi-independent because the powers kfi Vertended when aaired with water, er ment underwent an almost unique experience. It 'Wad flanked who wanted her played of ebration this year at atherwtaa, to He non. is also editor ojja )?rs-ia- n b, ferueatatioa ar ohnto .. right and left simultaneously, and though it might h&vi Continu- against each other. When th? ! the newspaper, one in ontyj ed to fight it did just as practical a thing In surrendering. The Turks started to invade Persia, 4 this country. ".This .periodical, sa .sr' This was originally a nickname for items on a French bill of Americans could have massacred it or starved it without losing the Czars armies came to her 01 SUU hereb, fare. It wasnt bestowed in compliment, either. not only circulated among jjqost dlSSTto meadmeat TTOtemed hroin l. 15 p,r?0,'d man. TftfifiiP. and Hrnuo them back, ft . 1th!, dftor ,f State ItlsAnglo-Saxo- n Assyrian-neoolfor quelque chose, and some of its popular Its colonel called the roll, and every man answered.1 He then was not that the Czar wanted in .America, bijt'jgoes equivalents are more famjliar to us, as gimcracks, thingum- suggested to his captors that $s his command was so distressingly Persia any the less, but that he bobs and "dinguses. back to repealed. Persia, and is taea .by complete to it might aa well preserve Its organization,' and with hated ,the Turks more. ; The practice of writing menu cards in French is due to the there. people many its officers and it marched, disarmed and Under escort Assyrians Immigrate to, V, Sr A. ,H The Assyrians in America in Approved March 8, 1MT, i grim necessity that faced the French half a century ago. Impov- to the detention camp. The only was a brass band. now thousands of lacking There are thing I. HAHDKfemoW, Seeretar, erished by military defeat, they had to learn the art of America have shown thjif' pa The hereby ocrlify that the Seve was accomplished by Yankee quickness. 'The quick- Assyrian people in the United making n table delicacies out of next to nothing. Even in the humblest ness wascoup opT ol iolnt Mao! made possible by flawless transportation facilities and States and Canada. They did riotism by purchasing jiepty 'si's households cookery became a science, and French names for arS3i5?iy? yssrs equipment. These things make for bloodless victory. And they cost not come here as political ref Bonds and War Savings, Japs Section 3 to Article XXII ticles of diet passed into international Myfa.JgjyH.tete and free the by currency. contribution ,o money ugees, but because they look upEventually the French housewife found she could dispense The amount called for in the new loan appeal i3 stupendous. It on America as a great center of Red Cross war funds.Tjiey 2b witness whereof, have hii with legerdemain in the kitchen. The name alone was and affixed the fit! are good and loyal citizp3, and hand enough to is pot a case of "Have you .bought a bond?" but How many have education and commerce. W Uteh. tiu. lrd d.r oTAuUVhU The get by. She gave you something called Poissons au chateau de harden who in the are 2.00Q bennion youhought? American missionaries carried oqrmy hmtor ot dtete, Rochefoucauld, and you didnt recognize it as plain fried fish to are be learning effective means B4 and bloodless fight money superior equipment triumphs. this news to Assyria more than Jow comes the American housewifes chance. Fighting with saftely so far as it is possible improves with or- 85 years ago, and a great inter- ers. JllIWM Our Uncle Samuel, probably at Mr. Hoovers' advice, ganization. Death and casulty rates have shrunk considerably at est In the United States has us to make varieties of food in the home kitchen which ar Try a Journal want add they thq front. spread from the college at Ur- - deliver the goods. . W h two-thir- ter i (, County-brough- , ",l Hon-da- j n, 'JSf & 15,-00- 0. M i , , t I '' J m - out-of-doo- rs . - ra college 1 - nnL-Wo- rk . - $hi-ma- n, : - v " , very-Pro-All- y- - - mo-loti- pro-Jos- two-thir- them,-Persi- a self-governi-ng , ri-l- nr lines-U-Sal- r, 11 col-on- y. f . h! Si V PKlralE fag ttssssz J - 1 e t non-com- s, -- M X Iteil'WtSBSSl keeps-Urgin- Tr'- k- |