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Show vj PAGE FOUR Thursday, December' 3o, 1920 THE JOURNAL. LOGAN ClTiV CACHE COUNTY, UTAH N. with the impression that if the dominantly industrial in charuc-- j REFERENDUM ON earlier accounts of Germanys ter? j extreme destitution were true at It is the conditions ' under i hit surprisingly rapid he may even which the mass of the people are rea think dangerously rapid living which will determine the 'state of Germany during the .every is being madeGOMES TO CHAMBER That impressions of this kindoming winter months, I is are being formed know from, It their total incapacity to, conversations with foreigners, buy goods which as the British! The local Chamber of Comwho have simply travelled quick-- , Prime Minister, has clearly merce has received referendum - J"1 i (The Author of the following article has just completed a tour no illusions as to the actual econ .( i, th. cW consequent of investigation into the pres- omie and commercial situation ;the misery ofjhe Orman wrk-.ere- d of the "m0 ent conditions of German indus broadI have I rflferendums v I,ie and of iiltn minTwhetlr social the orkers and their . " hich has been fj try industrial movement. in,,he Ulli(ed stat(. Afu,r a v0(e (lie made a round trip of the focud are to be n is Europe alwavs Hs taken by .all the Chambers pictura dooks and shipyards of Ham- - j seen . ma limited area in the cen. constructive, . ithe results are then oubnvttKl to burg, and visited various works. ter of the cities with the excep- - .The importance of trjing 0,(ongress. Congress reeomuz including the Krupp factories at tion of Charlottenberg, where discover the truth about these this as it importanceof a Essen, Ruhr Valley coalmine, the Berlin Schieber and the old conditions can therefore hardly .. vote vote tbe business fljj a great electric machinery fac- rich who have maintained or e overestimated, and there are; tpn of the countrv, and c ,hn, tory at Derlin, engineering and creased we, come indications that a ser-- l their possessions, ignored one in factories and Bavaria, toy . . ... spread themselves over a wider ious, effort is being made by the, lI of the principal dye works near area. J" P1 The reverse picture, of de- -. British authorities to ascertain . lions submitted : Frankfurt. stitution, of maimed and suffer- - ' and face the facts 1. The excess-profitax oeoDle m vof articles all wealthv series the Not tin the nt nnlor.fmoHintr - f 4 At the annual meeting of the Utah State Farm Bureau to be in Salt Lake City, Januwill be discussed by recognized ary 6, 7 and 8, the subject of a square deal for agriculture The next year is going to. be experts. A program for the coming year will be adopted. meet any emergency. one of trial for the farmers and we must be prepared to The Big problem today before the farmers of the country Is this: To get prices for our products that will pay the cost of production and give us fair profit. We raise our wheat, our beets, our hay-- put all eur effort Into growing just aa much as we can grow and then sit back and take the price that others choose (to give us. , profits. Yet for years we Its the some thing season after season, Big crops have not meanttheBigsame circumstances talked. do class-ounder would first men other what done have only any just in-b- Thats slU The time has come! Action not talk they intend to get this action by joining. ( ts Utah Fa. mere have shown that is what we must have now. v , derived from excess-profit- s tax should recklessness of sheer jtl.e struggling almost hopelessly to (impulse Below he deals with the exis- - J preserve its intellectual life bred by the war and what has obtained mainly from taxes on tence of a recklessly extravagant I Eat, drink, .and be incomesutter ruin, covers an We are entitled to cost of production, plus a fair profit on bur investments in addition to fair 3. There should also he excise we die, is class of new rich, who are cyni-- 1 merely larger canvas.1 It is only merry, for wages. cally indifferent to the priva-- J revealed to one bit by bit, their avowed attitude in face of taxes qpon seme articles of wide We can not work out these problems as individuals. It must be done through organisation. tions of the mass Of the people.) through minute investigation In. the social dangers, the growing use but not of first necessity. 4. Should levied a In a sales tax I returned to London fron) Dont complain unless you are willing to make an effort to help clear up things. the byways of the industrial; taxation, and the impending' instead of the taxes mentioned visit, lasting several weeks- to quarters, in factories and mines, capital levy. The farm bureau is our medium for action. the principal industrial centers ;n schools and health institu-- j Others, including some of the, in proposals two and three It is an organization of farmers and for farm era interests, formed, financed and officered by of Germany, just in time to readtjons and jn middle-clas- s j homes, imosfc powerful industrial mag- - above? de-- 1 farmers. It is your organization. 5. Should be tax a sales Minister's in live Prime of secrets the be simplicity,! wdiere quiet daily nates, thejiritish ied in to taxes addition such as in his speech to' the,drupPgje Join the Farm Bureau and get your neighbor to join and give the organization whole hearted up- poverty are relue-- i watching with deep perturbation Federation of British, that: told. We have great social the combined disintegrating fore are mentioned in propositions 2 jtantly Europe ia standing in front of I contrasts in Great Britain and 'es of destitution on the one and 3 above? 6. Members voting in favor of our shop windows, stocked with j America, but nothing compara-- 1 hand and unrestrained spend- on the other, and apprehen- - question 4 and 5 above are asked the best goods that any lapd car Kje this sharp cleavage turn out. Eurore is in rags, md j tween mass wealth and fnass about the outcome of the to indicate below the type of tax they advocate: wants to buy. But its pockets are J v ei fv. (main political movements A general Turnover Tax. reaction! of (a) full of paper ; it cannot buy. the extremes wards 'J after j arjved jn Berlin j i ko J with (b) A limited Turnover Tax., rapidly revolution, It would not be possible find j met one of the MeCornick Salt Lake City, Utah Suite 620, Building (c) A Retail Sales Tax. a more fitting text for a series rector8 of industry in Germany.; weakening moderate Centre par-- 1 7. a be moderate There should i the the rest of of articles describing the exist-- 1 H himself lives in extreme sim- - Aies. ...Concerning D. D. MrKAY. PrMidrat DAVID N. DEAL, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . undistributed! D. D. MeRAT. Bsntartlla. Utah j wdj ordy gdd and graduated faakiilla, Vuk Ehisia, Ulah DAVID N. BEAU Ephraim. Utah taken as a earnings tax on corporations. J. F. BURTON. National Bt,rwnta-UTI. E. BEt K. T hum 8LEE R. TAILOR. Paraaa, Utah Garland. Utah Delta. Utah stockhold-- j inevita-- j Each individual to . R. E. BECK. Delta. Utah ltll iiiv. U.E R. TAYLOR. Semtary do should er a of J bie state to tTon as they corporation the why and payi pitiful questions industries, LPRRAIM BERGESLN, Cernbh. Utah of the existence of Parana, Utah tax. his own the normal relieve of a vast child population, 'which Wealthv and recklessly ext a- - not themselves try to fellow-Ger' 9. Income from any new issu-- i -j '.destitution of their vagani class ev of securities which may law- fmans. Hovveyer bad may be the gen-- j ta.i fully be made subject to federal ANNUAL MEETING FARMERS ROUND-U. in a coun- -j The opinion was expressed mv eral be tax should taxable. and The State Farm Bureau annual meeting will be held la Salt And Housekeeper, Conference, will be held January 10 to IS at he said, there will be some , me on several occasions, 1 0. American citizens resid- will be at Hotel Lab City. January S, 7 and S. Eirat Utah Agricultural College, Utah. impreM SoM coincided with 'ent Luncheon at 11 30 noon and another general Utah lu a. m be Theae UIII be diacuiaed in fall - Preparation of Farm Pro. should abroad exempt few ute B..upptuB exceptions with m. K. I the In at at the Smith t that p. Jueeph Ausmeeting evening it, thrive This is so even in duct for Market.. Supply and Demand; Method of Marketing; inMemorial Building eleven meeting will be held for those tunes md pre-yvthese people, and esoecially the from the American tax upon Finance; Nutrition and Health in the Home. National lecturJpaUtiai tria and Rumania. in Dairying. Canning Cropa. Cereal. Sugar Beet, -, renot and come abroad derived w restaurants h.vii nn thoutfht for er and nperta will be there. A real mrc for Farm Bureau Drainage and Irrigation, Liveatoek, Sheep and Wool, Burma and He pointed out that in Ger'anytb5ng but their own fitted to the United States. Women' veil project leader. in large numbers have re pleasure . EVERY FARMER IS INVITED. 11. Profits arising from sale, EVERY FARMER IS INVITED. form- many immense profits to. thrir of 0f us;ne8S adding something gained number of peo- a allomade be should assets by large of allof capital j h bv speculation er sumptuousness. e. engaged in war industries. uJJJg c.ited over the period in which' The large shops show increas. others which , Then (a point understand Gr errned and taxed at the rates t ingly the costliest and choicest ; nosition is ;Tor the several Jears in the Pr-- ' . profiteering products' of luxury trades, des-- 1 emphasised) Arnment of any tax based on in-- , food Govern-- j miscellaneous trades, in of the efforts the well.d. pit i 12- An exchange of property come should precede payment . speculation, and so on, has taken know n ment to retard tne process. Ldpr Thevi . a similar naftirei 15. Administration of income, like of or a Wealth flaunts itself before place in Germany both during- re Tw be considered merely as tax should be decentralized. the eyes of the unemployed dock- and since the war on a far great4uQti1P,. nrV on a'shou,d ' Unit? -' in a or British scale than underfed , A digest of the referendum i er , the replacement. or , ers of Hamburg, , , TO miners of the Ruhr, the stArv The Utah State Farm Bureau J a fn, - ) - liev-claratio- n, e-,ing po-;si- ve to-sal- J The Utah State Farm Bureau - . best-kno- di-.a- nd j ! a, - ' , ; ( P , j -, ar 1 ' 1 W - , J, ! LEARN 00 XDSTRATtD US YOUR YOU- - SCHOOL ;s jn some ueauuiui ftt rally & In the hotel peaces ofmll-- the economic conditions than those he hoe nation will subside you mar, at & price tol. hn which they lived before the hoteless . apathy. . TFo nifv R'hithpP fha fGUDItHlPl'l nr onot.U ivtMin-VWnf) ...... es The Bud of I aradise Fockwell is the Luna referendum giving the affirma-- i the ordered and AW NAME BOOKLET ENDORSED sea-;qlesjo- ns BY DRAW ADDRESS. AND TERMS THE LARGEST WEL MAIL YOU OUR WITHOUT ANY COST TO NCWSPAfttS. WE ewtobs mo famous abtbtx CorrMposdact Inatruction and Local Clnmna wYOrT0 a1?l AGAZlNE Florence tjve and negative sides of this AND NEW YORK I WAY ctrv and Miss Agnes Elsiie r. sent in the town hall their a Piano solo Miss The Corner Eleanor drama untitled by A now scene pro- the rolt-Smith. Stole" of under the direction said to be more elabo- Alma M. Mathews. Ixiuisa Beard Song, and rate than the original, has been Mr. and Mrs. Ross Humphrey r pujj for tbjs touri especially Christmas ston by tht Ameia from Rogby are spending their fj naj scere showing ' Dec. 28 The Fuhriman. holidays with Mrs. D. M, Campfery crater of Kilauoa, is said PLO IDENCE bell. enter of Providence Germans to be a thrilling spectacle. Song byhe choir. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen It will be recalled the first, tained the public to a very inter- Christmas dialogue by Minnie from Teton Basin are spending ar't roieals the beach with its(.stjng program, whieh was as Franke and company. the holidays here with relatives. tier ical storm; The scond- follows in German: Siler.t by the children "Mr. turns to the native grass hut:, Song by the choirLyman Thorpe was a Xj?ht, Holy Night. the third touches on the eiviliz-- ! Prayer by Arnold Allder. in Providence for a few visitor After the was over program portion of the Isles while the Song by the choir, Christmas presents were given days. last shews the spouting of Pele, VUEome by J. R. Fuhnmar.. to those who held o lucky where Luana sacrifices herself selection by Miss Ridaibers, and some very god to the gods for having transV j tTits were received. , I Ths shadow tm this picturs adv gressed her religion. rUo Dialogue by Miss Ella Hupp The children alljined up and fien youarid a.tfeltidea BvIwmtaking Oil st Korsia sml fullosring marched up on the stand and easy dire'lion of Kofcin ajs Chemists have estimated that, If YOU sits rsdsssd 31 to. each received a sack of candy intenthree with smKbt montlis. Nov she wast-from material at present is agile, attractive, aun and nuts. After this TAKE PRESCRIPTION enl id briter apples tally irt ed jjn Jamaica, 100,000 pounds a A constitutional treatment for rtiromnti'm were to all those present talthu BHUbloMany t passed deIt and calcareous diboives the bars mdumd easily, year 0f pimento leaf oil, yielding positsgout and the rest of the evening was mm which cause the sue In g at lastingly, 10 to 60 pounds. a valuable antiseptic and a flav-o- the)omt and drives thepriori uric .uid irci th. IcndT end rmtin m Hsfe. pleswant JBtohod, with music and dancing. spent in me since i64 Sold enfinrtPil by pliyiieiRos. $IC CUARAHTCE. Buf leading oring resembling vanilla, could systen Korr.n at aey dnsteHts: Of write for druggi twor sc t ostpHi J for $! (id Next Thursday, Dec- 30 the 0frm ofbmrhure to yon in ple'n vrspner 'wwa toBtauoo be obtained. Eimer & RmnS.TJ By.and IStii St jnrk , New Tort f Second Ward Mutual will pre- - JLoj a L(K . ! ' . classes nowrub siioulders with tsenf8' state of affairs in the (The the patrician in the luxurious, on which working-clas- s districts, hofels Pnon s based, will be de- in the aggre- All in my next article.) ibed several hmd- gate may . .v visitor who obsepjea red thousand, or perhaps sev- hfe. German of Thn onlv this aspect Rlfn AJ jerai millions, and when they Ther is nothing in Berlin buy javj8hly commodities of alii 1UC from fifteen to twenty, comparable to the manifesto-- 1 tions of wealth in the street traf times pre-wprices, or when fic of London or Paris or NewUbey congregate by the thous-- ! York no constant procession of Rnd in hotels and re8taurants to The annual visitor The Bird and compara-- 1 food drink the costly motor-ear- s a Lyri' cabs. Only rCH0TST,ln and wjnes at a tively few taxi . . fth can head marks hundreds of per per prince among profiteers season a For many tjns play afford the lukury of a private day, it is obvious that a consid-- 1 the la- . . erable and obtrusive effect is has been listed as one of car. , n Americ-tage. vorites of the Nevertheless, our casual visi- produced. tor will see, as in London, or after all, considering the Its success has accrued rojnuk- Yet, tea life of the nation as a whole able financial realization eiwh Paris, or New ork, the theatres and author for its j producer millions halls, ten or ffve even year is what dining loungesof the total population of rFiehad talton Tully. and music halls crowded night tr.e note w ill He Ths is thr tenth vtar for seventy millions, which is pre-- J after night. the and men the of clothes good furs-evening gowns and rrh MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL will away go he and women, the' I le nSer the-passin- I ar , rcSiof PraTf : - ot com-pan- y. j - - num-Pian- pres-PUP- She was Fat P- I i anti-fa- . ut - .N-'-- c By Qurle, Sughro How Mickie Got His Start SEWING , MACHINES WE HAVE THEM FROM SIX DOLLARS I I IP Closing out all used machines. We have some good buys. Singer Sewing Machine Company Vi i 4 |