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Show Satunaf J . Mauh 5. TIIE JOURNAL. 1927. The Book of Mormon Is It Truth or Fiction? ' Cont hU in Central UTAH COUNTY, - PAGE NINE - , EXPERIMENTS IN PRICE CONTROL ar-ii- t By GEORGE E. ROBERTS from the Monthly Bank Letter Cur February Issued By The Nation'.! City Bank of New York iiont I'auo Seou) of the land, and on their LQGAN CITY, CACHE al America, they planted there the only architecture they knew. 'ju.xt as the 'I lier ij itron v.cdilh of Australia for tlie year 1925, put. I bur action piobably will s s inject lo upport ill Congress ur.j na.kt i ivlnu -- J, non ot U ai cnee carried by the rail nads, Pilgrim Father modeled thei? fend in public opuuoa lor legislation' but slim tins upon tlie returns thty ire abit and s o troststhe 081, tbe toilowing statement con-- . pt tot hie iu nanlc pp. g timely huge crops si.pjitr uuiirm, ,,11 atam from sugar beets or cant homes and churches atter the, to lit some Lind to auppoit and incase ut jy,-- , jmi iltc ,h iheej.ice Was w vviicn t .c shipment cnlcrcJ a Hi, ll Uepir.scd fining t..e lupin. alum ol tbe stocks m 4i - tne aa, tonal re- the prices oi lami products, nutabl) upon current due non, thejuipariiou with other crops. es utic curiaihd pc siiijttncii s oil. oi the ot the British Australian War pattein oi those of England,' n Association: ihe jioiis Cotton, wheat, corn, and oats which, anoeil - w h u a lex mu U$ loan utd maMiiuih .o iee is toe mam va baa 1 nila their old home. t present or trom time to tune are aru ud JU r 35 cu.m pu to dt ptmlance lor oi oluical Crop of thu United State must lie m t' e ij mg the coiin-.The marketing of BAW.R.A. wool In Peiu tne stle of r may he unduly depressed. TUe JO unis tly with At t at y abroaii ftjdM, o. h ll I a- c i.ee is wauled was aucceaalulty carried eat at various high ot per ' nauri-n.w ere tft Herrnt from tnott- emmnon - aegamwrt tor oiiUn 'A review of these experiment I pf t The e c minions havt oiilv as r quit id t sapply the for-- ent, and live caucludlng auction eel loo shows that aHot tlw plaus are allectcd policy is dial other countries are do- was tree torixpoit vvk.ku die so the edifices of Central America. place at iavfrpool on 2nd May, lZ4. to certain limitations, and that to inlet u is fail. ing it, and tW the people ot this Ux. Tlie rompted the' rctp ige gn coiisimi ti n dein tin's, as ti.c when th last Isala of wool carried aver Theie we hae plain massive lu lie encouragement ir afforded it several timts ui.h country base been paying higher raised, as the prue a ,.i,cd. tie system is to cailst, t tUeil limn the Imperial Wool Pur chess Scheme very walls with great blocks of stone t ha whole of the woof lor their application to any of the sthemts. In 19n Ho, lijl 18 a d m pri dcale s to vc id cancmg Socks was disposed ot. oil tcbiuaiy 1. 10.6, TO pu prices lor certain products in controlled by It A. R A, amounting to crop, of the United biases. Export like we find m Egjpt and lJal- JiuMbef.. cuttee and wool are was reieard tne i lice tm id d u., it bouciit laige amounts ol and bin r imnndue needs only ?t bales was told In three and a me rntircly ruled out by most often mentioned as such prod- ward thereafter, ami Vugu-- t I, n ce and witi r d ihe same trom Nolwdy will txl i it chance i cam estine. Along uri the outc0 halt Veers, and pasted into consumption taxis oi interest there tore to the supri tax was appmd p n, ex- ihe niarktt, finauvu,- itself mainly uilnblt ion m our Federal Eon- ucts. It the siippn so cksdy together with tbe currant clipao ol the ii g r.iilee witl were buddings like the examine the plans under scinch the ports m exrrxs oi ho- pet stitution. Moreover in none of tlie1 ot and London The control led nt g rowing countries. kahns of Palestine where travcommodities mentioned in the pendof tnese pioduets have been standard capautv.' loan of 0 is kind was tor sv tem has been tail ly success latest oi lie lbt prices putabout 8'0,00u,000, placi in 1. mdnii and on j elers could rest Briefly , the control organiratiun was ing bdi, secure at uilluenced by the governments which rubber m Nnv cotton, dors thi? ork is in fill, although the June ol uU'ee now fur the purpose of. dealing L uitrd States hold such :'k position have taken such action, and consider 38 cents per Ju id and, it lias bcci the Con'ment. i'i- list tvo valon-za- t is about 4 edits p r p mil wei (turned night. Their temples were in an extraordinary situation, and in relation to woild supplies as the the how tlie conditions affecting those predicted, .tint m tie uii schemef ut.e saved by short than one veai ao, mdic itmg mat a uui an enclosed open 'court, and the it to c llritixh Colonies hold in rubber; Brazil u'n li euahletl the surjili s i, bung moved. Ahluugh no doubt ns formation helped products compare with the conditions cuirent inon.li the exp. ,1 jerc' age cr ips following sacred edifice faced the east, hi coffee, Australia in wool, or Cuba the agricultural products ol will he lout red to 7U. I. veriimciit to 'iinJate Us accumu-la- l plu ling is u l dticcliv ustiKtec .u s ablivU conhdeuce m th market. ahectiug wers restored tu like the temple at Jerusalem. clisCutii igrd lit As normal conditions the Luited biates. A review oi the a is. It is nupol taut t,o Hi te that uhie sugar, As to torn, swine and rk this lime It n tr ole a dtu.a.id (or wont drvtloied (lie world is nidifieifnt to. has been eltec ive epo utiol o.er marketing, .mil They embalmed their dead and' situation as regards rubber, cuttee and the Lxjitrience tan,' t that success in ihe to clear out wool is given herewith. the price, it is also hiving tne e'ltc. eltorls to subilne tne puce depended lus not on th Svtiage ut a which nude it possible buried them in tombs, like the plus and quickly reduces all stocks at high prices. The Year from n tt the e As i of of coffee of ci easul ,e price uses. In the piodnuiuii nng'it him upon cixitrolHig Jews. Thev quannij yeais in their yam tactura. Book that Tbe Rubber Control con'ribuung says wheat situation we are more the Biiiish toloiiies. .Jl.ee h.,s be', i i. lining to lunik and an elaborate he expti tul, the administration oTtlie Australian with a twilling spindle, and in were (protie shortage but other eonntries could quickr regulating pdey is a suujcct ot constant politiThe demand for automobile tires no curtailment in the D h m .as s sc tm was dev muci duction, the dearness of cotton and ly make good a total disappearance ti wove their cloth with a crude of Bi.ti-or elsevvheie rts. (joveimuent cal c.iinrover-y- . le.n the (low to the inc rrasrd the demand for. rubber t ie activi y in textile maiuuacturing ? ' . our exporis. limit at eight oi loom, jud as the people of Pal'warehouses 'lac to. low mg pnagiapli is fiom a c which increased the price and torv, and the Bt'lisli putentiue ciilers. A had the declind worlds Jvoru we all hold a more position, and In cotton in letter ot tie mtenur. n.aikit proihution strong to, VUieu tlie tiovernments accumula ic Ud to the discovery that rubber nets punts estine did in the days of r cc t Out 'ci flee was rcqnn-(o juss thruugh vvr kn veil impoiteis o'l colics at exports in 1925 being 63 per rent could be cultivated successlullj. Plan- m 19J4 to aln lit 50 The men wore a square of wool Iwd been disp,wd oi one ihinf laictlie irectmit a result Yi direct is warehouses of New rk lo British helore total world exports. It an gmug tations were started m the u got out of the woof b'thte' and coat with a slit in the centci, tax was constitutional the rubber ,rt or to the Sao Pamo n.aiket anti and Dutch East Indies and expanded development now urn! r av m A tin it with, to do suice. rind of our who linporlunl has had nothing i mvv influso that tde gniment could be t, leave these wa'hoists only as cer tilun might be made effective, ta, and there aie pio pie's ortr rapidlj, under the stimulating bjtterB complrtm picinters T hue, vh pp, it(lS f,,r shiiunc it weie quoted a irtiutcu ui'pul though some system of restricting Th Sugar Situation ence of very remunerative prices un- operations in ether com tras. slipped over the head and hang j oans w re giantnl hy the (..overn majority of lle owner of ih oitirv til in 1926 productiou was lOund to the plan is bmlumg up pc nunc-uproduction, would be necessary! The down before and behind. The wnnot Huk any mou for the col anal nil n thTlowT price of production of rubber md coffee i nit nt upon colse m tin se warehouses tuKee eotate-1905 world producof account In On competuion overdone. be the to Israelites woie a similar garano it fart In the coffee plan a snvey is nudi iiovada the du mutt met t irava rnwvU ot sugar, wmvh is tha chief product of mainly upou large plantatsona, tion was estimated at 61,000 tons, Inasmuch as plantings rttpn-ment. Thev believed in a t n a nl of the p'antatioi - 'tazimlav,' a t'c- (haigeo and also hanLn c!vfnred ii'ia, the Oingiess ol that Country which facilitates Apportionment from which it increased to 124,000 six vears to come ito provl sm ard r rule ic cal ed and each producer is al- - in contnuenre o im raad of heaven and tons in 1914, 390,000 tons in 1919 and only two years have eIw,M.d day, 19 o, levied a prohibitory tax control, but in the case of cotto and 'i , "five m ed a iletnu e haie of the exports all American farm products ihe apThe increase restriction became clearly 505,0(0 tons in 1925. earth, and m a future state evident :s th is ,t tr.ey, jp. (lctrfll 0f tn is survey indicated has been all in plantation rubber, and upon, the price, it tar ti frrtj c a thnu.aml y Buy null U) CXcCS 01 ml per tent portionment of a crop among imwhere thev would enjoy a state now !rei of producers would be W lo for that mill; ,iYe cr,,p esti,ngted most of the time since 1920 prices full effects of the policy li'Ve a t jetn tlie following extract f'Oin the tie, of happiness. Ctslono a against fomethmu Hka They calculated Moreover, it dors not reguldiions of the Coffee Institute to in other .words, it decreed that 10 practicable. .have been much lower than .before been seen. ettrs eiybj te bring .plantings . time lust as the people of the now iii- - foroe: 'of the caite should not- b take cent Ihe development of the plantation inper Th .Coffee Restriction east did. It does not seem posground. Furthermore, it decreed that cotton imo beating. Woo) Conrol in Australia dustry. In 1912 the average price VUJ ART. hall b permitted In several impc riant resists the to despatch coffee on the railways s reported by the Rubber Age" was grindings upon the crop of sible that pcuple so widely sesliould not start prior to rub- for conforming to the following condTbe Cotton Coeds Industry l 1J per pound and in 1922 it had coffee situation is mm n like iff Dur.ng the war tbe GovernmAit of and would so parated develop many Great Britain, acting with a view to tiie dales fixed by th Executive ber situat on. In bo.li ns-- s the b tik ition: fallen to 17 cents per pound. Cotton is not protee'ed by a cusThe President delated the siptilar customs and habits, unThe legislation for price stabiliza- of the product is sold ;bnact and Annual inrnolon of the proprie- the Rouble purpose of assuring ample Power. , r its soldiers and s'art for the present year unld Jfems toms duty, so that the promise held less there was some relationtor and of h s agricultural supplies of wool tion was adopted in 1922, and con- the effects fail almost wbol' const l mg of its own population at ressonable ary 1st and also decreed that th pro- out in the case of wheat, of advancApproximat lv sists of a plan for restricting ex- foreign consumers. ship, or communication between a) Name of the properties end indiwool duction from thi crop sliould not ing the price to a level artificially of the worlds supply ol prices, and the marketing ol the ports. A survey was taken of all cation of the municipalities wherethem. above the world price, woujd not production within the Emphe, took exceed 4.503,000 tons. in they ere located. plantations, and an estimate made of coffee conies fiom Brand, and the We have stated that little The effect of this restriction upon apply without further action m that b) Number of coiTee trees silsting en over tlie entire piixluctum at a fixed the producing capacity of each. This mainder for tbe mo t part cons, t each property, discriminating those was xtanJard capacity is the basis of of coffees wh.t-- by reason of cliff r reliance can be placed in the prue. When the war ended it had the two crops has beta. to- raise the respect, Moreover, it a duty Order which aro not et producing. ' of wool o'n price of sugar Bom a low in 1926 placed upon imports of cotton in a large accumulation" export regulation by means of taxa- ent flavors and higher pro.es aie in tradition-- concei nmg the old in-- j c) Lstimate of the probable harvest 1mm Ala ut iue on a sliding scale and related immediately competuve. of each property in the agricultur- hand, and as woild trade was demor- of about IVJ cents to about 34 cents to permit an advance of die tion habitants of the country, which1 al year following the date of in alized the price of wool slumped bad- at the present time. It has been price over tlie foreign price, it would to the price of rubber m London. If years are required to bring a coffee have come down to us through scription, as well as the quantities ly, the of these accumula- necessary, as with rubber fend coffee, be necessary to raise the duties on all the price of rubber declines, a super tree into bearing. gathered previously, not yet deliva important factor in the to ra.se tlie price of fell sugar pro- cotton goods, to enable our cotton tions the Catholic latheis. There are, tax, not for revenue but for control, Apparently pioduction in Biarl lias ered to the railways leld m the Evidenl'j on attempt hy duced in ti e world and thia has been goods industry to compete in the home d) Indication of th quantities of coffee situation , becomes effective upon all exports tn made no assured gam in hovtever, instances which are which It is intended to despatch the Government to on its hold possible for the reason that Cuba is market, and this would .nscessitat the of a certain percentage of last twenty-fivexcess although years, preserved be almost all of thej during the following agricultural mgs at once (you'd m tease lha de f irnishmg more than 60 per cent of complete abandonment of our export standard capacity, making excess acreage in coffee trees has been which is year, discriminating that is volun- business m cotton goods, which in American laces which, may be The explanation shipments unprofitable. sold thSjfnaraa of buyers, that tuoralixation of prnes aiu! cause heavy the worlds exports, Cuba largely increased. In order to tarily sacrificing a part of !t crop, the year, 1925 amounted to $148,238,-44which belongs to the sharera and lasses to tlie Treasury. When tlie plan was inaugurated given is that after 20 or 25 yeaiTr like an echo out of the past, of It is unbelievable that Congress the enterpriser, when sending of the worlds supply of the bearing power of the trees defeti with the situation, an association which has been grown and i ready events ot unusual importance, fcoatheie name. growing , the cooperation for grmd.ng, to relieve th mf oeiiori wid deliberately kill thi the biffgdt was coming Iron these Brit- clines and that in lereiu as rubber organised e) Designation of the station 04 eta which would be the most likely v ' b ish colonies, and the plan has worked plantings have no more than made ii the Imne nd colonial govei nments affecting he sugar producers of all business. As the principal producer tions of the railway where des we material to be transmitted from generarun of the raw, may reasonto countries, W nether jtt the f because the influence upon the world good this patches must be affected, as well sad the producer win first eventual1 of ter in each a the date of nm ock along with the po'icy will maintain prict or noi ably expect tion to generation. V Tbe fluctuations of virid. ho ever iendl the existing supply has been sufficient to force Legends of the stations menttonedv to the world in the current clips. We take from 'he depends upon whether the f ducers place a parv-yworld prices upward. It wqs not have been violent owing U v.a. her the flood, and of a time when outy of tl z is Book of tl.t Ccr.aoyu- - of ol ei countries increase I Jr A a por- Scctive until accumulated stocks in conditions and tbe fau th cf cwrv bag oi . darkness coveted the earth for three" davs, and great storms and earthquakes (lectured the The Book . of Mormon says cities of the, land and changed SCIENCE TO TEACH WASHERWOMEN minthe the face of nature, are instan- ed Jaredites and Nephites NON-SHRINand TRICK FOR WOOLLIES iron, silver, gold, copper ces of this kind. up great heaps of earth casting Traditions of the appearance to secure those metals. among them at some remote When the book was published period of men who taught was known of these nothing them rdigiou. truths, and the Years afterwards a', Iso operations. arts ot civilization a. the copper region of Lake Sucommon. These personages perior was discovered, with its were their gods, and long evidences of operations which worshiped in after years. The had' covered centuries k ' J of 'time. numerous tiaditions of a w'hite DA VS AND"w0OllE"SfHOOL WILD SCHOOL DEAR OL' 0A9S OU from bless Articles Y made from their know of young- hearts. A copper them, people in the land, was preserv- these mines are found in alself-reliareut.e number on e savsT ed by manv of the races, of the air and their sters, really, in spite of theii most all of the ruins of the period of the decovery. Repre- Mound Builder in the Ohio g clear-eyeteens. The girl slim merry; sentations of bearded men with and valleys. The features very different from Cerro Mississippi the a bit arrogant, full of secret, earnest boy de Pasco mine of Peru flippant, the native races are still to be by A. W. McCune of . . seen on the sculptured columns developed plans for success. Salt Lake, has been operated of pome of the old Central for many hundreds, perhaps American buildings. Traditions thousands I am told of They like each other. They go to the movies toof a baptism by water, With a that evidencesyear. of ancient minbelieve in gether, dance, quarrel a bit. , They religious significance was preoperations are found in served in Mexico and Peru. We ing our own state, in the Deep early marriages. But her eyes shine when she speaks , have seen picture writings of Creek district. 'a We have seen the period of the conquest of old mine of him. . Me and the boy friend. V4iU- - TttERE. ee A RutEi workings in the forest Mexico, executed by the natives vaASHEO WOOLiES COSCECTI.V roa wasimo Book, Colombia ), of .Land region j MORE UlVeAffi ; A(AV MAKS'-UPrepresenting the mode of bapburied up in the depth tssuep? One of these days, suddenly, theyll be grown up. tism practiced by the Catholic of primeval forests, filled priests compared with that un- with the decayed remains up Man and wife, those fearless youngsters. A home to BRADFORD, England, Mar. as has been thought tor generof derstood by the native people. former ations, to break or crack one's 4. Washerwomen of (2P) too forest generations put back over a board. The picture represents a priest plan, life to face. A budget, savings account econogiants, which judging from the much punch or something to The old theoriesscrubbing as to a few water of washing sprinkling drops size of the heaps of tailings, rnics. their work and on this account avers the professor, aie all on the head of the penitent be- must have been for operated . are to be. taught how to wash wrong. ' liever, while the native priest . woolies scientifically. is immersing his candidate in long periods. is The estabtime for They 11 make mistakes, but they 11 learn quickly. ripe The Nephites built paved ot the water. The Bradford Textile technical education Society lishment roads w'hich led from city to is Shell begin to be canny in the spending of money to behind the innovation. The for washerwomen, announced The Chibchas of Colombia Evidences of roads these ity. reail about contend that Professor Davies. "Hosiery and question prices and values. Shell begin preserved a tradition of a time are still found in the Andes,, manufacturers . , ofwoollens r manufacturers of when a prophet appeared among in Colombia, and in,- Central u!!? n?i .5.. t U,1 things she plans to buy, to find out all she can material shrinks ten send out instructions with them with power to shut up America. Joseph Smith had and that about them. Shell become a regular reader of adverthe' heavens so that it did not no. knowledge of their ' exis it is usualyy because the wash- their products, but the houserain for three years and a half, tence,t when the Book of Mor- erwomen do not know their wife and the washerwomen tisements. business. a famine resulted and the peo- mon was published. pay no attention to them Stbck Prof. William Davies of the ings should be subjected to a ple perished. This was the To be continued next Saturday Nottingham Technical College gentle squeezing action. This eason they gave for all of the help her to become the capable. wise househas teen engaged by the soci- does, not correspond with the j uined cities of' the valleys bell tell her what wife she wants somuch to y to take the lead in a, cam- punchthat the brawny washing abandoned. Thip prophet J ety Providence was taken to heaven, as Elijah paign designed tc teach washer erwomen develops eri washing clothes are best and what prices to pay for them. women how to wash properly day. It is that punch" which is was. wjthout tasting death. tell her about the foods to buy, the elettric This is the story the Book of PROVIDENCE, Mar. 5. -- by class as well as correspon- responsible for a great deal of Mormon tells of Nephi the son Wm. Garrett spent last Sunday dence courses. lie also will the shrinkage of many garhelp appliances, the linoleums and draperies, " ' T , of Heleman. The manuscript here at the home of his daugh- show that it is not necessary. ments." JL22li!ULL "FJLIUJL1 A. ter this Mrs. advertisements the J. in can this Frank. Padre Simon containing of her, as help newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickett gave a dance last reference was written nearly J. A, Ilulme and Voiko Hickman Saturday t 300 years ago, and during Jo- anti two children of Preston you. night. They also challenged the Some very timely - advice was wehe end here visitors week last time Smiths reposed seph beet growers for a basketball given. wise counselors dvertisements peacefully in the archives of The Theological class in the Our ward conference will be Catholic church of Colombia ward Sunday School held a par- gamer which was very interestold housewives, young in held on Sunday .March 6th is Until a few' years ago. ty last Friday evening in the ing, The score being 7 .One familiar with the Book. ward amusement halL Games favor of the beet growers. Dain- thejreport. . of Mormon can readily under- - and relay contests were in- ty refreshments were served J Th ho wouId JmI' at tMlant dance . were the in. Refreshments during , Jthe chance to rent your apartments stant! why these traditions arejdulged, Sacra-m 1 our The speakers the American served to a large crowd, found among ought to be able to find your ad " I The Pocatello wheat growers ment meeting last Sunday were i when be read the To Let da. , tribes. 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