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Show i h PAGE TUTtEY! TREiioURNAL, LOGaR C!TT, CAC7ra CCHTTn. CTaS V;ui .fa the cattle supply indicate that in the case of beef at least per capita consumption declined at steadily' after the decade of 1890-9when the open range passed the height of its developPopulation has outstripped ment. The use of pork readied a the jiyestofk supply in the new high record in 1923 and the United States says the Natioh-- 1 amount of beef consumed per had been exceeded in on al Cank of Commerce- - in the Ju- - j person Many a RussianJYorks THE UVESTOCK Today Whomever Worked Before 9, (By Aaoo!jtMl - July 4. Equipped --knowledge oL .BERLIN, wit Irm-finis-hed !L j w " - issue ofComniei'ci6"Monthly, This brief upturn in pork eighTTanguagBs HraiT Hiliskow and this country has lost its and beef consumption is scarce-- , has foujjd employment as cash-l- y sufficient basis for deciding ier in an all night restaurant in premier position as an exporter Berlin of beef, although it remains the that there has been a permanent the Ruswan district e leading shipper of pork reversal of the Her watch, trend. mght the'- bank "ueta. tin ingrthemrto.one-6Lt- h Domestic snpplies of bothkmds nranrseveaniirhH Ji x'eel ' ebeautiful? 4o hours-froa. 6 m. 7 m , to of says:meat p. were This r fact,! large. Mark in of Brandenes the ' spots mutual kiri and friends. their lS'one of coupled with widespread The United-Statin- - j The results of their lab r& give The Baldur is to b2 John K. Moffat and daughter, the hugest producers of live dust rial activity and generally j them two small rooms and burg. equipped with canoes and ath from Woods Cross, Ralph Moffat stock but, most of the product high urban buying power dui'-- i enough to eat and wearletic paraphernalia. of . Salt lake-- , and Mrs, Lois Real work is not so disagree-atio- n ... is consumed within.- the coun4 ing those years, created a situ- " on Moffat and family came on a as-used to think it nught try. It i estimated unusually favorable for EnHouse Flat to Father Josph Moffat, in were there visit in 1924, former general January 1, heavy meat consumption. Liqui- - be, said this the RobinAJ,nv cf Emperor Nicholas, the United States 0,500,000 dation of surplus stocks of both croachment Resented and their kinsfolk the Johnsons and But andWebs, we do not complain. sons, hogs an(Ifho8and cattle is now well alon ,r cattle, 08,200,000 . Rock Little In end. week w would last I of In number hen wa.s time drop 38,800,000 sheep. in its course and breeding wrote we were we curtailed.- - Tim- - out around to my office for an hour Cttttlethe,rouatryicyrpassed IJTTLEJIOCKArkJulvJ SincefaY(tredlastat the sanctuary British India and in look for nextoseason is that the T The - powerof the tjmeu hde-aife wa3 "very it splendid rend(a-number of hogs by China. particular District Court has been itionthe of a by States maicW intellectual Australia both and choosy about her serving highly V Memphis, Tenn., irtvoked1)y annual Reward at the the program carry more sheep than Live stock with each other,! corporation in an effort to pre-ve- lief Society' Conference on Ihe United States. Now-Deni- ed for feed crops and pasture7 and Orthodox Wives the city ofUitle - Rock SndTTOjmrthe-29th-- we had The outstanding feature of with other and a toning ordin- farm from enterprises Cook enforcing Woolcot J. us is in Elders with this the industry country cash crops for labor and land Chinese Here ance w hich woulLtumhihj tthe jauLWttkntiH, n,ir monthly the fact that population has Adjustment to best the competierection of a seven story hotel acting teachers session and Sacovertaken the supply of meat tive basis is matter a largely building within a few rament meeting and at the latter animals. Since the nineties the for Law apartment By Immigration individual farm the of the state cap- - stake President of Primaries, feet hundred andj, estimated total number of cat-ti- e farmer or livestock itol building t producer Sister Linford Effective and in the country has not and of ten. involves a slow arid vis proud of her Arkansas Associated Press) (By of the number practical gospel talks were given hogs .and of trial and er4. which state process house, FRANCISCO, painful SAN July and the lady sneaker niftde a magnificent only slightly, while the number ror- For this reason the diver- The new American hill over the on a sets immigration looking Mean-while touching appeal in behalf of the of sheep has declined. sification is glibly spoken of as law-- , with its provision excluding city, the Arkansas river and his- primary childrens hospital at has grown a population panacea fdr the wheat farmer' aliens ineligible to citizenship, is toric Fort Root across the riv Salt Lake City, mentioning and Steadily. of the American Northwest Several acres south and west commending the unique plan of quite an effect bn San During the period since that cannot be adopted overnight having Chinatown1 historic Franciscos of the new capitol have been ac- having donors to thisi excellent time exports of meat have de- from a - made pattern. Chinese quired by the state and made cause pay a penny for each eear the orthodox The readyamong creased and per, capita conThe United States stands in men are just beginning to real- into a park, but the legislature of their respective lives: a ten sumption has grown smaller. an intermediate position in meat ize that they will have to aban- has postponed action to acquire yearold, ten cents, seventy year Pork exports, exclusive of consumption between the pro- - don the customs of sending to land north and east of the build- voung, seventy cents- Averaging their pre-wlard, reached and 'China after marriageable girls ducers. of a heavy to the age of 200,000 at 20 years, max imui 0,000 pounds those eountries of surpluswhich Consequently the law is expected ing which was .contemplated this would produce a revenue of Europe round out the capitol grounds. in 1898 and by the time war in and who the radical a to make change imports. At the latest Recently the Tennessee cor- forty thousand dollars, gan had fallen away more half. require which information is domestic situation on upper poration purchased several of on earth would be the poorer for date It was not until 1901 that Argentina was estiraa-. Grant Avenue and its byways. these lots and announced its in- financially or richer in spirit of beef reached the pre- available The ycung Chinese has bjm in tention to qpect a large apart- than such donors? Presumhad a per capita war pea w, 400,000,000 pounds, ted to have if all kinds habit of going back to China, ment which would overlook the ably none will be limited to the the meat of but Hie decline thereafter was consumption to 281 pounds while! claiming a bride to whom he capitol and even tower above penny basis. A thousand fold rapid Snd in 1914 the country amounting I)een betrothed since to give than to receive. two countries ..were! often the huge dome, of the state better was actually on a net import the other Cheney Mrs. Claude Mr.and bringing her house. and 213 pound, childhood, and 263 with credited a movebasis. Strenuous effort both as in the recent advent of a back here. This arrangement ment wasImmediately rejoice The for average respectively. started by those who to increased production and reUnited States over the per had several advantages for the said they sought to maintain son in their home circle. Long ducted consumpton during the the. settlement marital The life to him. iod 1907-1- 3 was 157 pounds. . husband. the beauty of the capitol and war afforded records exports. At Martin Hendersons home below required with his parents-in-laCanada stood far pot Those of beef reachea 700,000, grounds to prevent the erection there was a birth and a death of in less China, unually 197! much wras dol- of the building. This culminated 000 pounds in, 1918, while sport the United States, with a son last week. of meat consumed per not exceedillg a f ew hundred pounds shipments in 1919 amountedHo capita, and Cuba showed lars. The girl ....had been raised in the passage of a city zoning old infant of The the erecordinance, prohibiting 1.845.000.- 000 pounds. ,Mlnmj tw-Walter Early came Sister Next the Brother and When the special circums- pounds. him prepared to accept any sort tion' of buildings more than at Round Valley died on Thursmost highly industrialized three stories high within certances of that period had disaphome he might provide. Funeral services of Europe,' the United of The San tain prescribed limits near the day evening. the in raised Chinese girl peared, however the former Kingdomwith 120 pounds per held at family home on were trend was resumed. By 1921 exFrancisco is a different creature capitol. which at Bishop Lrtii and with .115 capita fJermany of the The apartment corporation Saturday, the ways has She adopted ports of beef had again fallen pounds. Thomas G. Elder and N. Early A marked difference in bobbed-hai- r to very small proportions and answered with a petition in fed- Weston dress, American flapper, Interwere berate speakers. of existed were practically balanced by im tween consumption and independent ways. She eral court asking for an injunc- ment was at the Round Valley these countries and has shed her eastern obedience tion tq restain the mayor, alder-me- cenmetery. ports. The downward' trend of France, ' next, where She marries w hom and when she standing and other city officials and child- pork exports after the .was was the Trent Mrs. and Mr. available each for quantity conditions the and will from ordinance. specifies the in 1923 enforcing when the Jnterrupted ren of Coburg, Oregon are visitwas 80 pounds. under which she will take a husWm- and. domestic supply was unusually personwith 47 only ing the lady's parents, pounds had the Italy j l large. In that year over 900,000, the lowest per capita consump- band. Furthermore her parents, Pan-Facif- ic GheenHannah Food j, much larger settlements 000 pounda-p- f pork were shipp- tion', among the-- countries 'for require To? Be1 'Conference thiW dd the parents hi China--5 ed abroad. ' ' which data are available. I The immigration law prohibits Held At Honolulu Writ of Review Denied , beExports of from brides of the importation fore the war a half billion pounds WHY BANKS ARE, China- The American Chinese 4By Assoelated Press) and while there were fluctua-- R. F. Jardine of Logan CROWDED The thus is foreed to consider the HONOLULU, July tions in trade there was no evidence of a consistent downward Hbave ofte nnoticei that a Chinese girl alrea& iere. She is reading of a message from Preswith haykifTxpensive ident Coolidge will be one of the R. F. Jardine of Logan, contendency, but during the war bank aften putting up . a new credited to She tastes. contrary experts, victed on a charge of assult and opening features of the period the loss of Central Euro building ii ujore crowded than immemorial ' customs - of the ConferFood Conservation battery, was denied a writ of re. Pearf markets was felt. Since ever. Why doesnt a bank plan China, a regular courtship, with ence which sessions view its begina by the state supreme court 1917, when they fell as low as aheadawrfhuRdfer several Vtheatre dinners, the to in an opinion written trips here Sl and eontinues 382.000.- 000 pounds, the general years growth? Recently ! learn boxes of candjt and jewelry. til July 14, to pres--j by Justice S K7 Thaiman in according August trend of lard exports has been ed the answer to this question She is no chatte ent which it is held that there is no of Alexander Iiume plans upward and in 1923 for the lit is because the very fa of "a merit in Jardines application. Ford, director of the time they reached over a fine new building gives the bank Usf Bterlin Business Jardine was haled before the billion pounds. As in the case of so much advertising that Union, which called the conof .one a series. ference, city court of Logan on the aspork, large shipments in that grows more rapidly chan in its , MenKBuild Hujgre honan is President sault and battery charge, March were Coolidge less old year made possible by the pretentious quarters. Club For ; Houseboat orary president of the unjq, It 8. 1924. He demanded that the This change in the rate of heavy liquidation of hogs. is expected that , his message case against him be tried before alL .calculations. Over the period 1907-2- 3 growth upsets monBERLIN, July 4 '-A will be read by Dr. I O. How- some other judge or justice of beef production has' remained Nearly every successful big ster with sleeping hoyseboat movchief of the division of the peace of the same county practically stationary with a bank In the country, after accommodations for 215 tired ard, had new has of United the States into a .building, having concurrent jurisdiction. , tendency downward rather than ing business men is nearing compleNation's demand was acceded to and who of this This experience. Jhe department agriculture, upward, while the output of veal tion on the Havel near Berlin. will be chairman has increased. Mutton and lamb Business. of stipulation of the parties upon temporary Noah be s will ark This modern the pleadings and traninvolved the conference , production stands about where Mrs. Mary E. Adams and Mrs. 150 feet long by 21 feet wide, A enterthe proceedings were of varied did of it. at the beginning of the Martha J. Camperson, .of. Wil- and will be' f repelled by gas program script tainment has been arranged for certified to the district court of period, but amounts to less mington, Del., who have just motors. dine than in the years just before celebrated their 68th birthday, -- The Baldur," as this floating the delegates, who' will t. come Cache county, where-J- ar the war. Pork and lard show a are said to be the oldest twins in tourists hotel has been called by from almost all the lands touch- w'as tried, found guilty and sentenced to a term of imprison- very definite upward tendency the United States. its owners, the Green Home So- - ed by the Pacific. in production even exclusive of y j oiety, is the largest ship witKj NEWS LAKETOWN accommodations afloat on living inland waters of Germany. .The interior, simple but dignified in LAKETOWN. July 5. Misses structure is pro ided w ith elec- Edna Jackson ami EJdith Weston tric light, flowing water ami of Salt Lake City, members of two bunks. The eating facilities the fourth generation of the wi ll be sim ilar . totfi ose qfra i sir iqu sjo. d We.sPn triles, i(;rv pleasant are spending Z.J Tha ceotraljdea of t he ' Fal-- J veek ? among their kindred .and dur" experiment is that oF friends here. ing the members of the Green is t The local House Society, who are residents jrestorcd t0 normality, his bet-o- f of the metropolis, out Berlin, four eights having arrived Saturday lUghts and bring Tuesday, evening after a correct-ponden- prod--Continui- ng hiu-bandr-sa long-tim- ! m - - tht 1 - - Ar-genU- na d ! my v nt Telephone Toll Message s " Now Free From Federal Tax federal axes laid on telephone toll messages TH? the have been removed by Revenue Act of 1921 the Revenue Acfol became effectiveas regards these taxes oiTjuly 2. Under the act of 191, the taxes imposed on telephone messages were as follows: 19247 2, and . On telephone message for which the charge was more than fourteen cents and not more than fifty centa a tax of. ....... On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fifty centa, a tax of 5 cents 10 cent - These taxes were highest in proportion to the charge for service for toll messages over moderate distances, of the the tax in some cases amounting to toll charge. . . We have adequaTe facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines' which may result from the removal of these taxes. - one-thir- d ar i J - . ex-por- ts -- , t ' Bell System The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Company -- T- C2S. i x w One Policy-- On System Universal Service 1 - six-wee- , ka o na-tio- ns H. P. OF CONTRACTOR PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL 66 , Where Services are Prompt -- and Fairly Charged. Wd Will Save .You Money apd - - 1 Trouble. , lard-averag- BAIR ,J t ed - 4-- Pan-Pacif- ic , Pan-Pad-f- ic --- gy - ' the phenomenal output in 1923. Measured on a per capita basis, however, there appears to be a general tendency for consumption of meat in the United 1 5 States to decline. Reliable fig- ures are not available for the years before 1907, but estimates upon Census reports of ,ied Zion Park-Bryc- e First class camp Canyon accommoda- tions available at Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. Persons w ho contemplate visiting these points by rail during 1924should -- when convenient, give advance advice to D. S. Spencer, Gen- eral Passenger Agent, Union I acific System, Deseret News WHATS THE USE ByLF.VuZJm nient Tie then applied for a writ of before the supreme review court, contending that the dis- court was 'without and determine Salt Lake Telegram. the case. A new York woman earns a good incame as surgeon and doctor for all kinds of birds. She makea & cjQSe 8;udy 0f bird ail- - ments, and perfo;ms very skill-tricfui operations on her feathered charges., Among the complaints has Ruccssfully .. treated bird patients are rheumatism. fever, and indigestion, - Kate Gleason, president of a large industrial corporation of What the scientific experts in Schenectady, N Y has gone' to the United Stales and Canada London, where she will be the have failed to do has been acfrm the complished by an English woonly- woman delegate United States at the World Pow- man, Miss'Mackenzie, an experer Conference soon to assemble imenter employed by the Minin the British metropolis. istry of Agriculture. Her disconcerns the method of covery Miss MarjTM." Wentworth, of preserving fruit in liquid in & Rockland, Me., is the first wo- manner that it retains its naman to receive the degree of doc- tural colors. tor of education at Harvard The women of the Lake Tchad University. Miss Wentworth has been an. instructor in Mills legion of Central Africa vie College and the high school at with one another another as to who' can possess the longest lies. Hollvw'ood, California. t juris-4ictioaJtqh- fer-whibh-- sbe -- 1 - Something Wrong Some Place |