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Show t- PAGE TWELVE 1 BSNHJIJrSTR THEstrength HE JOURNAL. LOGAN Cll i. CACHE Col NTV, UTAH CONFIDENC I ofthe' FirstNationalBankliesin itsmany depositors with I their average accounts. Confidence of this bank in the average depositor and confidence of the depositor in this bank is the reason for its tremendous growth ia the past seven years. 1 The condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK today compared with the condition in each of the past seven years is the barometer that now registers the sure return of PROSPERITY patronage to reach every reliable depositor in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. It is prepared to back the farmer and every legitimate industry. It is stronger today than ever before in its 30 years of steady In spite of the business uncertainties during the war days of service, and sacrifice: the post-wdays of extravagance, inflation and laxity; and then the depression following, each with its varied effect on commerce' and business, the First National Bank has more than doubled its deposits in ttie past seven years thus reflecting a new day of optimism and prosperity. OUR RECORD DEPOSITS The First National Bank is now ready to help continue the spread of prosperity and optimism by extending its May 22. 1915 de-lia- ble $343,810.95 May 22. 1916 . May 2a 1917 May 22. 1918 May 22, 1919 May 22, 1920 ar . $597,938.64 $670,580.02 . $722,492.10 . $1,061,396.41 . . May 22, 1921. . $1,039,911.91 . i $1,023,026.86 The mutual Confidence of the bank and of its depositors has made it gro- w- May 22, 1922 $1,1 14,513.1 1 and consistent growth. THE -- 'k".1 V ' . Logan, Utah " ? Tfc 'a V , Member Federal. Reserve System Supervised byi. S.; r.- . e Government - c V international Conferences and Home Policies Are Dedicated by Czar Oil CU Lubricated Selfish DJphmscy At Paris, Crept In At Genoa, Increases Difficulties In and Has diatruat and dissension. He must be appeased, It see (ns. before any international conference can come to the consideration of great International ' ' problems.' In onr own country, with the future life of the naVy at atake, this Csar walka In and demands the pound of flesh nearest the heart, and his domination In national and local politics la greater than that of any public servant chosen by the people. This Czar can kilt and make alive. He worka underground. He makes alliances with the end the Bear, lie noses la at Genoa aa he did at Paris, and ha la the dominant ruler In Washington. Ha la rarely aeen In the flesh. He has many aliases. Today be stalks aa the weak Independent companies 'desiring a' chance sgstnstlhe octopus. Tomorrow he is the octopus with a halo on hla head and with bis hands deep In oil de- tor be warned that interruption of ly and the American Oil Mouopoiy had the petroleum supply would necessi- declare i) that fersia olHand Is i to prevent the preservation of an And tbe intimation did not reach oil reserve was waged. It met aflhe 'public until oil stocks began to atone, wail of resistance. The on-- 1 soar. ho regarded as his private preserves. harpies hastened to fasten their vided Into two parts, and these com- - claws upon it. Sone of them bad.no panies had agreed to slice It up be--1 pretext of claim. Not a few based tween them. The news was also sent their rights upon the paper entry by n over the world of an men in Chicago. Investigation showagreement on conceesions tor exploi- ed that the Chicago entrymen were tation of Rnsaia all resources. At to dummies and some of them admitted tbe further participation of Mr. Oil that they had not known they.were at Genoa further advices are awaited signing a paper to enter oil lands. dl-j- in tate an entire change of campaign and fl long continued might result In the loss of thewar. .. Navy Had To Safeguard Angla-Rustda- Oil Tankers Ball-i- n Mexico, The American and the British navy Conservation understood the supreme necessity of oil. At thetirst conference between Oil Reserves the representatives ofthese two wilt butExclusively es it was agreed that the United by the oil Interests or Mr, Oil petition for a primary election states should aftord protection to- the know the resaop why. Use Chicago. Navy tankers carrying oil from Mexico and Oil The Trouble About Despoiling California Can Congress Texan porta to supply the seeds of Mexico Fields . the British and American ships overAnd Mexico-- - that distressed near A bard fight for eight years preseas Allied and the whose weal concerns us so vented the turning over ' of these In Franco. neighbor, army Undo Change Indeed, one big duty of the navy, deeply! Read the story of Its revo- naval oil reserve In California. A of Policy? scarcely known, much less apprectat-d- e lutions and internecine wars st)d little white ago the news leaked out alt through the war, was the pro- troubles. ! Nearly every one of them that the Intrior Department, to By JOSE HIl'S DANIELS in our' time hive been greased and the tender mercies of which the protection of oil tankers. At the oil.-If of the British tiavjr. our navy ie to ru-o- o the Mexi- tect iou-o- f the- - naval oil roervebd (Secretary of the Navy in undertook thla work in tbe week it can Govern men I atany period since been turned over (they made tbe Wilson 3 Cabinet) entered thq war, and both navies op- Dias abiicated. to Czar Oil tor Brit- wolf the guardian of the lamb) had There Is but one Czar (n ell the posits. . erated to safeguard oil transporta- ish and American oil interest fur- leased the California reserves. For world today, . His oleaginous trail Is everywhere. tion across the seas during the entire nished the lubrication for the Diaz years they had pressed for these That Czar ia largely responsible for He subsidises where he cannot ca- war. The American navy furnished machinery bad been willing to sur- leases, alleging that otherwise the tbe troubles at Paris. Every nation In jole. He commands when his soft ac- all the personnel and material ' and render to the grabbing oil Interests, oil would be lost. But they failed that gathering was ready to take over cents fail to move. He is ubiquitous, built the pipe line across Scotland, Mexican troubles would have been re- until the navys jurisdiction . was counlircs with big oil deposits, but posing today aa the guardian of na- Oil Has Finger In duced If not ended. turned over to the Interior DepartuuwUlng to taken mandate over tional strength aud yimorrow suck- Every Pie , ment. Those who pressed for the Obregon Should Be Christian peoples being persecuted ing dry the only reserve that can The war tover, the possession of oil Recognized leasing anti secured the leases were guarantee national naval strength.' deposits loomed np at Paris and Mr. Obregon ought to be recognizzed not thinking about .the good of the r. and murdered. . That Czar is responsible for the The Czar I Oil Oil had hit finger In every proposed without America's compelling him navy! r lack of complete understanding and . Who ia thla modern Czar who be- readjustment. Our British frtendsho put his neck in the collar of Czar President Taft set had aside the " ' were sthousand fold more interested oil. There have been returnable de-- California leases in 1910. They were friendship between the United States strides the worldt T He la Oil. with a big O. nl a country with the oil prosperts'mands and Mexico. Hut fori his dictatorial by our government on MexL protected in all the eight years ot manners. Mexico would have been This Is tbe Oil Age. The nation or than withaany other part of" thejeo, which Obregon- - baa 'beeif willing TWTTsoiTs admlniktraiion. rWl Took pacified long ago. Indeed, but for hta the Individual controlling the great-selfis- h world. If Persia had possessed , re t grant, but at tbe bottom has been only a tew .months to Bvlllngerixe ! ' Interference and greed, may st oil deposits ia the Csar of com-- it oil, would the Kaisef have been so the insistence of Csar Oil and his them . t not be that Mexico would have merce, the Emperor of the merchant anxious ' for the agent for more than any free gor-iFThe Exclusive Use of escaped the long turinoil and civil war marine, the Admiral of navies, the road? Would We liave risked 'so erraent could give then Take jOUt ! Jbe N&vy But , which hat cursed ttf I General of battles. None can stand much, to bet Rou mania? And would the Influences and destruction of! Early in the Wilson admluistra- Great Britain have been so deeply In- Csar Oil and long ago Mexico and tion. It having been decided Everywhere that nations meet the against him. in spectre of this Csar rises to breed Oil And The War terested in Pereia, and other oil the United Staet would be living as 'March 1913 that there were sufficient ' ' " The Allies went to victory on countries brother.", the United State to f i01 eea of oil,' said Lord Cursosu short- Was The First Grabs Navy- Oil justify it, the Navy Department de-- j Delegate ly after the German naval ships limp- At Genoa etilbd upon building no ships except Reserves ed ignominously Into captivity, a gall- Csar Oil not only determined to those using oil. Secretaries Lane The first delegate to arrive at lug captivity which wss ended only by Genoa was this same Ma Oil. He can the the dictator oLworlcLdipIomacygnil ianlelmnlted to tor to secure dishonorable destruction. There was 'squeeze in where "others find it dif-so- demanding and receiving oil reserve for the compensation in the sinkiug ot ficult to find afooting He was there, everywhere.- - but it even takes icluualve use ot thw navy, gild Presi-th- d the German rieet. U prevented the 'Though the United States lacked the navy of the United Staes by the (dent Wilson set apart certain re-Allied navies thinking they had to be represented 'wedld throat and tucks dry Its dependence. serves In The same Wyoming. e sets In the shfps which were not a apy or observer hanging to a for tbe next generation. It was in' tactic by Csar Oil that had been able for amalgamation in their fleets Urab on' a tree looking on), we were 1919 that Mr, Taft set aside oil re-- ! used to take away or lease the (there In the person of Mr. OIL Almost for the exclusive use of thejtfornia reserves in 'alifornia now Army Depended On Oil General Foch understood the neces-- , before anything could be done. It was navy" in California - Thq oil Csaxrbegan In Wyoming. Ciaima were and the organised fight jetty of oil better than most people j printed that the British Oil Monop resented the interference with what j preferred jerked cf Apart the of the Set For Preserve the Navys Strength the and thought-they-wereeign- ing- - -- -- "r Berlin-to-Bagd- 0r slaughter by the miners and sappers,! users or poison gas and the makers of the smoke-scree- n were impotent up to Marih 5th, the day that President Wilson retired from office. And then Senator Kendrick, of Wyoming, heard rumors that without publicity or eompeit ion the Tea-- 1 pot oil reserve set aside for the ex-- J use of the navy" had, by the Secretary of the Interior, to whose officers naval reserves had been turned over, leases for the exclusive use of a certain oil company. Of course tbe same pretext as had bee urged for nearly eight years as to oil rcserv&g, towit: that unless It was leased to private companies t hey wuu Id dra a 1 a o u t, jy a s offered, 1 1 Ballinger has not been recalled t0 whhlllgton to COntrpl the public domain. But the turning over of the oil reserves, set apart by Taft for the exclusive Use and Wilson of Jhe navy, Is a worse blow to na- tional defense and naval strength and wise conservation than linger struck. Bul-elusi- ve A machine has been invented by means of which It is possible- to proIn the heart of a great duce sea-a- ir city. It Is being used In the treat-- , mer.t of various diseases. hHEKIKFH SALE H. P. Barber, Plaintiff ' 1 1 Can Congress Save it? Stephen ErUylfigtbn TindTsabeTfir" B. Byington, has wife, Defendants. ' To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the If day of June 1922 at 12 noon. In lxgnu City, Utah. Beginning at a point 8 4 rods Went of the Southeast corner of lot 8 block 19 Plat "C ' Logan Island Survey, and running thence west 9 2 rods; thence North IT rods; thence east 9 rods: thence South 17 2 rods, to the place of beginning, and situated in tbe West half ot the Southeast quarter of section 24, tp. 12 North range one East of the Salt . And thus paaseth the conservation of oil In the ground for exclusive use of the navy" And the is np to Congress. Congress did not act when Ballinger ism gave tbe death blow to the Taft Will Congress now administration. save the naval oil reserves? The Senate will have an investigation, but It was not permitted to know that leasing was even under consid- Lake Meridian. Dated this 24 day of May 1922. eration nntil without advertisement M. L. PETERSON or publicity, the pews was extorted, Adv. 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