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Show mn The VOLUME NUMBER 265. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. THE FARM BUREAU E Current Business Conditions F By GEORGE E. ROBERTS (From the Monthly Letter Issued by The National City Bank- Press) Cache County Faint Bureau DURHAM, Mass.. Nov. 5 is completing plans to launch an The hearing before Judge n membership ster Thayer of the superior court at a meeting held by the on a petition for a new trial for county directors yesterday afNicola Sacco and Bartolomeo ternoon at the Court House. 0. Vanzetti was continued at the E. Wolcott, of the American court house here today. Counsel Farm Bureau Federation, and for the men convicted of murder D. I). McKay Piesidcnt of the in the first degree for a double Utah State Farm Bureau are in killing in connection with a the Farm roll robbery m uth Braintree, fiu in directors perfecting in April 1920 resumed the argu- - L It is p'anned organization. Of-u ments begun last Saturday. in the. various hok hcers armed wuth repeating jO h . rifles and side arms patrolled the ,, vicinity, of the court house ..and raYilt Burraa will na searched all persons who entered. tf) plained to be iollowed by a personal visit by one of the State aim Bureau representatives to every farmer in . the county. This is the plan of campaign which Mr. Wolcott followed in Illinois and Connecticut with the result ol 87 per cent of those interviewed Conner ticutt in 0 joining while1 Illinois with members have some bounties where 98 per cent of the farm population belong to the (By Associated Web-jexttnsj- eom-paig- erating and Distributing Electrical Energy on Atlantic Coast. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. Secretary Fall today submitted to President Harding an analysis made by the geological survey of a comprehensive system for generating and distributing to tdlrans)crtafion' lines apd industries in the North Atlantic coast region between Boston and Washington The survey was authorized bv Con- elec-tiici- fv gress. the Engineers who made survey reported nine hundred and seventy miles of two hundred and twenty thousand volt lincA and five times that mileage in one hundred and ten thousand volt lines would be needed. Twelve hundred miles now carrying thirty three thousand volts and ever would be op-ciated as simple distribution lines for local industries. The transmission net work and substations would require one hundred and four million dollars by 1936, the report said. Electrification of Boston-Wasingt on area would save fifty million tons of coal annually. pay-assisti- ! 210,-00- start 1 ,. ewnpmed ga w b Mr. Osrk: TS j v)oi ion tten'oL srcLn "Yes, sir. asirol ninatioa, then feu dr reproduction ,, ditt." tten lull. ?V .drid,'te. ken It u,a IT!, is it towl "' tte tom nbirk sTiLirilJ State Industrial Commission Takes Hands Off And Company May Now Make Reductions in Wage Scale Strike Imminent. utJ "h vlu, to "" outcry pite. "" r of schoolboys r against an tte ( reprv- - sdP Snmor lomrent: "ji,o().oao.ooo was ,b?hrljJ1'1A,1,i Tj.'dau'ftTtted te J,ihrvd during all ihw years? Yea, air" CmurausKmcr (lark. (By Associated Preaa) DENVER, Nov. 5. in The Colo-rad- o State Industrial Commisy terminated its temporary order restoring the wage scale in effect prior to September 1 in Huerfano and Las Animas eoun- ties, Colorado, in the mines operated by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. ' This action permits the company to put in effect the wage scale inaugurated September 1 which makes reductions of approximately thirty per cent. Officers of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company said today they could not say what action will be taken following the Senator ,rt Vh ol w um- - & uil thtvsiustsw ( iuu W. mIm o. Somov )ooei ur'Jaf'lLma STRIFE-- 1. IIWWWI 99 IfTfC sion decision. wl. planto the State compaigu rer,- - a I,,, luW. "That atioutd art at Homrrette: charge that there ta IV.UoO.OuO.OlMl now. railroads J,. ln That statement should be conclusive nTwo suth Boards have teen estab- a, l0 the basis of the valuation, hslied to deal with the railroads and t.cularly so far as the brotherhoods ne cs-othe Interstate gre ComrerneG jot Mr Clark formerly railroad employ Commerce Commission aild the otlief wal ,caJ 0f the Orjer of Railway Board. . the Railroad to become a resigning Conductors, It means noth- is what really counts. jn iqjj because of the differences memlier of tlie Interstate Commerce to have tlie 0j opinion existing about the actual Commission, to which he was ap-r- a mg to the wage-earneHe rs high if there is no work to be vallf q railroad property. Con- - pointed by President Roosevelt. had, or work ofilv part time. gress directed the Interstate Com- - amply demonstrated his qualifications Mr l.ec, head of one of tlie railroad Commission to undertake a de- - for the iosition by his service on the hoods, has given out a state- - tallc(j slirvcy and valuation. It Board, w here lie ro-- e to the Chairman-mein which as an argument against pmceedtsl to subordinate ship, which he held at tlie time the organize w age reductions in the railroad service, Probably no KXy 0f engineers, accountants, etc, valuation was adopted. he (or the purpose and up to June 30, member of the body lias been more recent year, than Mr. .Jnvr.BtoJ-0V,r.Tbj:,:- i app.malely K.U49.4ME had mflurnlud'It in doc not reflect, tnereiore, no been cxjiciMlrd on ihf work, now far Clark. i Year servi'e. ircaue there i.r--l (at the, while ihmiun.i o( other advanced. The data thus gathered was in anv' wav upon tlie original appomt-r;::- -; taken by a Onm as the basis meut to surmise lwt in nkmg it l.er be umlentood that no of the tentative valuation required by President Roosevelt was influenced in fro n them, are paid unieaa tie die ome degree by a desire to have a roan wage act. tranMnatio lime . understood that tliis on the Board who would understand It 5K1)1(J g vaiujtioiVTJr , piirjxises isTTiPTinrof view of Tlie employes, anif .tiolr-.s. er hiJ ' asc raws for noJ t)asej u,K1tl tlt amount of bond- - in whom they would hav confiilmce. coal miners. 6 is said that while the mJ st(Mk, ovststnmlinx, and therefore The opinion is often expressed that tates are high the miners luve vork to oiierate lf ..walrlej stork" j employers sliould continue ,hal (lf only part time, and on the average th)J cmlnection ia, tvo foundation even though they arein not finding sale order to give This v.as definitely set forth by Mr for their products, Thevfj argumen s fail to recognize ilie prac-th- at for labor, rhairman of the employment tu. F(Rar aarjt it ts impossible to Commerce Comnnssion. be- - ticalnlity of this policy may lntstate basis of double the on , ( Senate Committee on Mann- - from. tlie following figures given out jwrity cannot be by ,lie General Electric Loniurty. lt llad uml tnevvork( The people hc,OT year ut"t ':- - conkicralion Calder bill for the showing (he distribution of its income thev 'Me'accustCTl111 "" bew Farm'ttiireiruritis'the New York for November) oF problem cultural population that wages in the mIht industries should be reduced, but foi live best interests of the wage- population itself. , I'l cy do not see that (he economic reduclaw already has forced a great winch tioii of actual stings .. fL - at this time what, it fair in boifi of these Oases? businru Obviously it must be done through The burden of in- - some public sgency body of men creased freight charges upon all kinds representing the public- - It is neccs- ol industry, the plight of railroad sury to have organization government m order to carry out all soeiat ainis, finances, the efforts oi railroad man- , to reduce operating expenses, and to put confidence in the agencies aijer-and sustain tliem. tiie iM(iending railroad strike, the test of gmemmcnl oi Uie efficacy of the new Railroad They are not infallible, and they are l.lH,r Board as an agency of concilia- answerable to tlie public for the man- turn and the demand in some quarters ner m which they discharge their re- hut criticism of them lot the repeal of tite sponsihdities, and directed lew ere the outstanding features of should be the of administration. It faults of to specific tl,e U.V. and present questions social is UI111..-- 1 a importance. symptom of mcometency Ihiforiunately the labor organiza- - for people to raise a great outcry - have been unable to see that the against a court or an administrative nur' cl (or tlieir services no longer body simply because its decisions or exi-i- s at the old rates of pay, and that actions run counter to what is popu H E railroad Geological Survey Reports on Comprehensive System For Gen- a . IF youll XUL TOTLECmFWAMTTI lm fce? behind Ho Journal as we get behind all home enterprises, thats all well ask. 4 you watch the buying opportunities in Journal you can save the price of a subscription. IF 'l j -- TRINIDAD- ,- Cob., Nov. 5. Hike Livoda, vice president of district Fifteen United Mine Cache Count) and continue ta. Worers of America said today until all the counties in the state hat the mon employed in the have beon thoroughly canvasColorado Fuel and Iron Company sed. Mr. Wolcott will be assisted mines would strike if the comby local and state farmers in iyfm pany put in effect the wage reu, putting over this drive. ductions allowed by the decision In speaking ot the campaign of the state industrial Mr. Wolcott said, Never before production. In discussing the wage sitnaiion it i'lt' valla,j(jn'of tjie" ruTriids adonud tory. The lig'ures sliow the average in history was there such a need E imiMrtant to bear in nnnd that many j Commission became a subject distribution of each dollar of gress for farmers organization as now exhibited groups ot t) .....nliers ol the Com- receipt, in the year, a conciliatory spirit and have accepted i". J1 Cent and the Farm Bureau, which is LAFOLLETTE AFTER over to considerable reiuctions, but there Wm mt a!rw ...I terv SOVIET PARDONS a Row dtd Smafot ot iw organization, ownemptovfnl. jj.voO wlkA arc other groups nae not done 0 iht protCTty dnurfriatiuii, oer ht w tnt r llftienalt. ed and controlled by farmers, is so Tlie Utter accept the benefits oi fni baunt ui 6 tnd boodit It it h sung Uurgn ud ioin MELLONS SCALP efsemltere T but refuse to reductions the one in which we believe all REBEL GENERAL Stftckt and koadt Dark: Hr. iw (or ten nUrgbf Sorplut mivtWen (urd and artiun their leciprocaie can .work to conserve our agriM u. TW ueHK of eaynahta tkJ working iT. tnkmtprirt inflKts hardships upon the entire com- no, thouctu ot. li w tb f.ir ..liw OtvidcJ. i. .U wocUwiitors t.vrr.f. cultural resources and put our . clowlji 0 mii,t k. niniil and oppro.i (By Associated Press) Zl.sdl) mnnity, not excepting thousands of twwrtr ttoialwm rat id. (Bv AwoclatetUPreM) business on a paying basis. their own dumber bv foreme them whfh Nov., 5. WASHINGTON, Ji tr.mpor.no. m.tn.rutiMi, 2$ a, grvo, . 12 into Idleness. msu ol totormMHMi ftitrrrM on borrowed r. pilot CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5 all functions of the k,vkc. inW bad Mel-- , he of retirement which Secretary it our tr.lu.non work, fact no llut tattered an is Single It a qbvions General Slaschoff, said to Farm Bureaus of the United .v I'noj .To1 influence ia more important in retardtlLT GovVaSL on as Fiscal Head of the ,arm o!j"!1"' nl f nl,r,,-.have been onejjf the ablest offiA Tins statement Will show the IHTCS- '4 15 States have been to piomote, inlit. recovery of . i m.nr ernment was demanded in the wimThivS hJS Kr,rMoCre.,T("i iS5h cers under the command of Gencrease production and to help v..ted ouwlve. of dl tte uiiornwtioo wr to keep the business in funds to rer-h- e five of for enate enabling dopted today purpose by Senator La eral Baron Wrangel, when the farmers jn their farm problems 1 he cost of operation took over T . .... railroad companies to meet the of Wisconcllette, Republican, as latter was fighting against the 91 ros w11 ,llf but, wjth the rapid development . eases, aggregating more than th; J,r"sis.sno.oi)0.ooo) include tte, tr of because the attitude the sin, Pr1 and came, Bolshevik! in Southern Russia Btey 100 per cent, which have been granted of theState and National organsrinn lrow the incrmH w tte pemoi. meoi receipt aggregated hundred, of uni- ' "totertoi. .od property which Wisconsin the Senator smee the beginning of the war. The has been granted amnesty by the ization more attention is being l,on of dollar? " ' ,mpo,iMt,,r 'of effect i, vastly more serin,,, because '.I "i.? .K' taid the treasury head held toSoviet government and has gone to ch an to ite organization operate !uT' Tte pr,rS'T.rt paid Finance, of the fall of price, as freight charge Taxation, ward the taxation of wealth. to Sebastopol with his entire ie nH m aur value are of 19U without vHmg its products have lecome a much tarqer percentage Ut and Commodity-Marke-t Transportation, ' afollette asserted Mellon ,had value of the product, than they the of reported the general whose designation as ait ing S?JT5. tcTraS wagr a. w ing nroblcms. were before. ihmb !to omt. and brazenly" declared Kror.tr wdl be placed in command of the pnc. cjrenly ie imperial approval was rr bawd oo npromt ol . exienf of profits, even it all oi Practically all The necessity for fair returns upon .nd tte agricultural could not be made to bear rmv ulnrnr thp l?u- -' prtrnirr vialth Poikhpv.k were dvo,rd and for Vh. hen shortly aft(.r the tragedy. authorities aie of the opinion fair r10., !J,,7 employes wages P4. capital T"''" of m t,K of its share of the Government ,lu Tl ,one. be .t m,. the of can um wtet uo to ih.i subject argument. hardly Within an hour after the that next few during the value o( pcrous companies in tlie country. but how is the public to detcfmine tb nwmai kc (or Axing burden. linatioiKcf the Premier the Cab-- months we shall t cither Con'ne mc n extrordinary session isciously or unconsciously lay SHOOTS e Viscount Uchida presiding. foundation for National WEST LOCAL NEWS THE CANYON ROAD WILL HOLD THE ; SDERS FAVOR of conclusion on the policy. Wh it we do during this mediately HOTEL CLERK the cabinet session Viscount period very likely determine if The of the IL G. PHYSICIANS DOWN IS INSPECTED IRRIGATION PROJECT Hayballappearance Uchida accompanied Lv Minist- we are to be a and Lundetrom Furnier of Interior Tokomani went to independant nation agricultural- (By Associated Press) ture Co's business houses on ' Pal-and secured imperially, industrially and policially, or J (By Associated Press) DUBUQUE, Iowa, Nov. 5 !the Yestordav members of the At the election held cn the West Center have been material-- ! Nov. 5. John Ryan, fifty yeais old, nightlthe' approval and designation of if we shall continue to exploit West side of the WASHINGTON, coats new of deimproved Chambei ly by to of RoadCommittee the valley new treasury regulaclerk in the Paris hotel was shot the Viscount' as Premier which our agricultural resources for of Commerce made a trip to the tions the benefit of our industrial and termine whether or not what;Paintand killed at two thirty this had been decided on at the cabin-th- e allowing physicians to 1 in where Logan canyon bridges Drainage Dist. No. an unlimited number of preman in ct meeting. Scant information .commercial lifa, it is the desire was called morning by a hold-u- p ran Four boys who away from the Christensen Construction Co formed, of the owner, beer for scriptions the hotel. The robber escaped. was available at first regardingjof the farmers to have someth-th- e should re-- ! they will be have in homes The is I)"an working. Company to to say regarding these State ltpreftnting 15500 acre feetjtheir old leld the maximum of one youth at whose hands Prem-jinturne t0 them after having! abutments for the bridgt hundred ier Hara fell but it became! and National policies that makes 11,000 acres voted in favor and, learned t prescriptions every no at other that Forks ir are the at place neatly in Southard Case known today the assassin is the Utah farmers so anxious to 2,850 against the proposition, hree months whether the doc- were able to find, could! and this bridge will be in foi :ors they which is not atirainage properly son of a foimer member of the put across their state prescribe whiskey, wine or campaign district, but as it is now proper- - three square meals a day and a the traffic next year. There is t heer, Commissioner Haynes con- at the earlitrt soldier class or Samurai, date. possible Locked Up For Night easily real job at the high bridge farU'e Cache Valley gopd bed at night, be ; today. ' Meetings will be held in thejly named stituting the lower nobility unobtained. ther up the canyon. One abut No." Conservation Water Dist. j. der the Japanese Federal various towns during next week, ... ment is in but unless good wea !TW IN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 3.gyg(gm Thc proposition involved is the t follows continues for some weeks it ther EFFECT -- 4 At midnight tonight the jury! of. thf f.Skccn. Monday' 2 p. be possible to get the not on be will will establishment dosed disini' the ciase of Lyda Meyer goutibkeen pumping Trenton 8 p. m , Lewiston, Nov. 11, which m add.tion to be-- other abutment in this year hurd. alleged murderess of Ed- - JIllIl 8 p. m. AN ORGANIZATION tributing system of canals nt Armistice Day also marks However, engineer English ha? huswhrd F. Meyer, her fourth Tuesday 8 Mend n, 7:30 p an approximate cost of $400- - lng be can work the that of the disarmament every hope Included in the district are the opening band, was locked up for the RAD BARRACKS m; Wellsville, 8 p. m: Hvrum 8 00 conference. Patrons will take no- completed early in the spring (By Associated Press) 7.450 W. of acres land. Messrs P- - m ; Paradise,. 7 :30 night and Judge Babcock left his p. m. before the river rises. Thi tice and thus avoid OMAHA, Nov. 5. The forchambers in the courthouse,-Court- , 9 Millville, 8 p. Wednesday whok bridge is the key to the mation of a national organiza( By Tk8octate will convene at 9;30 tom ; Logan, 7 :30 p. m ; North Loand if it is not ready ir tion in the interest of aviation canyon in ' morrow morning. .FAST, Nov gan, 7 :30 p. m, next he United States was the the traffic for time, t accomp-- : "einers raide Thursday Providence, 7:30 ai! in n'otPnt factor in thing to do is to make a tempo! fy5 a voce Anftprvon shed here today by delegates ' :ks at Kcsh, ColMbei P. 8 m; to Hyde make Park, reach i 'rom various states p. m; ary bridge to Shakespearean Actor .managh last night, overpowered attending g p on the abut '.he . .. , , , , jers-iin session securing the maximum temporary bndge cld four constables seized all rifle-- 1 - Friday 11 Lewiston, 8 p. m ; i ments oF tlur bridge here for the. last three - daysa eTtabhshcd anTrcadj "for at Lyric Wednesday and ammunition and escaped.- Richmond,' 8 p m 'Smithfieid! road around tht Among its low TV The objects will be efforts The Sinn Feiners took advant- 8 n. m business , , , ,.aV, horse shoe bend would be unde o obtain .legislation to moat of absence the of cf , age 12 : 8 p. m; I? w ater for most of the early par Saturday m. Benson. Manager, .G. B Thatch ..etimulati ' xtffio hath "gcne 8 p: KING ol of the summer and would there pleased to announce the engage- thGgfrriscn enrollment to tra'n pilots of Jn that FORMER raft ported production, will be O. boxing E. Wolcott Speakers ment of the eminent actor John fore be veiy inconvenient. Tht tntl build up an aerial reserve 285 were 283 present. pupils of the National Farm Bureau, E. E. Kellerd which will open, on company has had many difficul xtrps and establish landing " j IS ON HIS WAY The Bergescn, Pres, of the Cache Co. overcome and it is to bt hetds Wednesday matinee, November! special committee ap- ties to throughout the country. Farm Bureau, and D. D. McKay. will be successful ir 9 at the Lyric in a repertoire of PI NISH hoped they to a find suitable pointed Utah of State Farm Pres, classical plays including Hamlet, (By Associated Press) getting this bridge complete d ir ing for the display cf the and The Merchant of Venice. Mr. 'BUCHAREST, Nov. 5. good time for the trafic nex ROBBERSTEALS of exhibit of the traveling REVOLUTIONARIES mer Emperor Charles of Austr ia JCellerds reputation as a ShakesMetropolitan" Museum has spring. In any. event the traffit :ffid his wife left Orsova, a town decided to use the 4 Methodist will go through, even if a tem pearean actor is so well estabCom and Wheat REGISTERED MAIL on the Danube near the Ruman-- j Churvh on the corner of Majn porary bridge becomes neces lished that it is unnecessary to (Bv Associated Press) i; 5. to Four mm Nov. The comment upon it. the F:iks road frontier yesterday morning and Center! The committee can sary. STOCKHOLM, ' men involved in a Sensational being placed aboard a special arrange for the exclusive use of like a boulevard and with main (By Associated Press) (fly Associated Press) wh:ch did not pass through. thNew Orleans i3 to use poison plot for a BoF'hevik revolution) CH(;AGO. Nov. 5. Deeemb- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 5. A church, and with some tenance like we have had on thi May $1.00 Bucharest. They were due &ichanges and preparation, it can part of the read, the entire roar marked robber trlissed up seven gag in an effort to exterminate in Sweden, ' was discovered last',er wheat $1.01 rates. June have b' (. n sentenced toU8. December corn $0.457-- 8 ; Calatz. last evening. It is report-- ! b"made"vr suTtabie for the through the canyon v ill be ver nail clerks on Atchinson, Topeka ed here the couple would embartij display. and Santa Fe train No. 8 arriving According'to a Greek writer, prison. Their terms range from May, $0.51 good. - i at once on the British efTtminate dandiis in ancient 'jjjhtce n months1 to four years.! light rtu-- . lere from California today and f Irirh shoot up funeral. Evei escaped with two sacks of Greece sometimes slept on beds (Seventeen ethers accrued of ; A perfect emerald is the most.ser Cardiff under command of Satin and velvet were in antiquity. known ice Idi safe. admiral. is a no all British a cf ) mail. jewels. gcr ccctly weit registered corpse acquittedJ complicity sponge. h J non-secr- - X . . et YOU 1 Pre-vious- ly . - s ... '. wage-nu- n t I ; S,ntof m assuss-tiAim- Im-jth- , . ce De-tpi- te - . is-t- ue i , j Jury ed . . a-- MRMeT l m;lrchae piitit rhillhKo 2-- 3. ... i Cg-e- , n . ulnq $'11 i QWnFS - promole-'eronauticsLa- nd air. paint-Fr'lin- gs ' j j ti-a- 1-- ss whervisite? -- j aero-cangre- - 8; . . 5--8. , un-o- , |