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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 1 T BILL OW KITCHEN tax WATtON-FARKE- Sant; Coelidgs Sign Two-Thir- Bill The Wataon-ParkaWashington. SQ tor settlement of railway labor disputes was signed Friday by President Coolidge, who aald la a atata d tent that although ba would Lava a mora daflnlta declaration for tba poaalbla protactloa of tba public," ba believed thara waa Involved aa ia aaa of "first public lmportaaca," that of encouraging aa Induatry to adjuat relations between employer and ana ployee without tba intervention of tba government. With presidential approval of tba act. tba railroad labor board, la existence for six .years, was abolished and. a haw system provided tor by the establishment of conference groups and adjustment boards within tba Industry and tba creation of a board of mediation, whose flva members are to ba appointed by the president. - if the board by eoaeilintloa falls to affect a settlement of a dispute, provision is made tor arbitration, or, as a last step, for tba appointment of an emergency board by the president to Investigate and report on the facts Involved for the information of tba public. Tba members of tba media tloa board are expected to ba named ta time for tba senate to confirm them at tba present session. Tba new adjustment plan, which was described by tba president as prowithin tba viding for Industry" 1a labor matters, bad been nrged by a majority of tba members of tba Association of Railway Executives and by tba twenty standard rail way labor nntons, including tba four brotherhoods, while opposition was ax pressed by a minority group of rail roads ia tba association, by tba American Para Bureau federation and th or groups. Hailed by tba railroads and onions pvprlnf it as a treaty of peace, it was criticised, by opponents as not suffl clently protecting tba public Interest. The president referred to Ibis point in bis statement - I C- - two-thir- d pra-tarra- "self-governme- conshelf or venient corner grocery, nil insurt her serenity, even with a carload of friends ar r 1 v I g Tbe present growing movement within tbe Democratic party to get rid of lta rule began la Iowa with a resolution passed unanimously by the local Democratic state central committee. Thereafter Democratic national committeeWashington, D. r tcirncM Kansan Charges Farm Organisation Conduct Lobby; Cummin Talks; Fa To Be Authorized Immediately Without n record vote, the house rejected n motion by Representative Jsewtoa. Republican, Minnesota, to ttrik oat the clause authorising th fee to raise funds for stabilising price during seasons of surplus. It agreed, however, to .an amendment by Representative Jones, Democrat. Texas, to require th proposed federal farm board to advertise for forty daya ita intention to levy tha fee, which could not he assessed If n majority of th farm organization! oppoaed IL Th fee would be authorised Immediately on wheat, corn, cattle, toga and batter, and after two year could be placed oa cotton. During debate Representative Republican, Kansas, author of th Tincbar credit bill, pending with th Haugea and th Curtla-Aawecommodity marketing proposal hurled charges of "vicious lobbying" at delegates of farm organisations supHaogen bllL lie eald porting th members of congress were being bombarded by telegrams "ordered" by th "lobby" ia Washington. Th Kansas member added that th recent amendments to th hill agreed to by Chairman Haugen of the agriculture committee had been drawn up at a meeting to which he (Ttncber) was not Invited, although Prank W. Murphy and Georg N. reek, representing farm organizations in tha corn belt, equalisation two-tbtrd- Tln-ebe- r. n mi two-thtrd-e two-third- s vfaer Blew Aimed At tend Purveys Wr.tfc legion. Representative Cram-to- n of Michigan is anxious that con grtss pass a bill before adjournment repealing tba etatua under which state may advance money to pay the eost of publle land surveyn. This atep If taken, might materially alow down surveys la Utah and possibly In ether states wbfere tbs government has been particularly backward in aurveying Its wn lands- Mr. Cramton has written n letter to the publle lands committee, of which be is not n member, urging the committee to repeal tba survey btlL Unleta this law la repealed. It Is feared be may delaj appropriations for publle land aurveya next session. Representative Colton jof. Utah, .when Interrogated, said he was not going to support legislation repealing the survey Uw. Utah, be said, bad advanced I1W.000 to tho federal government to pay the eost of surveying public lands within Its borders because the government itself was ao slow getting around to It, and 190.000 of that amount baa been refunded to tho state, and tbe remaining 1 10.000 toon win be paid. But unless some such means es this Is open, and the state can loan Its funds to expedlato surveys. Mr. Colton fears It will be insny years before aurveya of. government land la Utah ar completed. - Views Differ At Rail Rat Hearing Washington. Sharply eonfllctlng views of the railroad situation la the west and northwest were presented to the Interstate commerce commission la oral argument over tbe proposal to increase freight rate! by I per cenL Aa against arguments by counsel for the carriers and by a representative of security holder of the northwest, urging that the commission come to tbe relief of the roads, Tln-che- r, - western state authorities, through general solicitor of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissions, describing the carriers conditions as prosperous "The, Burlingtoa, after paying an tl per cent dividend In 1921. Increasing Its capital stock II per cent, still pays 19 per cent upon the Increased stock and received It per cent The Rants Pe has increased lta dividends to 7 per .cent and earns IS per cent Since 1920 It haa Increased Its surplus tl00.09d.C00. Jon E. Benton, . , ARMS PARLEY ALTERS PLANS Cemmlsalon Directed By Viscount Cecil Meets Attitude ef U. S. one-hal- one-foart- h Early Spraying. Harmful To Beet Washington. Sprays need ia orcb--arris about blossom time to kill harmful Insects, government experts hare found, are fatal ta many of the busy bees. The agriculture department recommends spraying after most of the blossoms tave fallen. Such a conrss In just as effective against the 'harmful insects. It explains, without risk to the bee, which by carrying pollen serves. aatloaal guard and certain from one blossom to another, ar ' civilians, will be eligible to Uke them. great aid to th erchardisL . one-hal- one-hal- i l-- 7VUrOl2. Ton decent merchandising. never find n successful merchant engaging In suck n practice. It la tha llctls fellows who do It ; th men who never become big fellow. Real mea of business nr above such practice J they know it cannot be mad to pay. . . . A sun lately charged me cents for inch a box of strawberries, and I waa compelled to throw them away. I have already warned n dozen men against him, and shall warn other. Had b told me he had no straw berries he could recommend, f should have peddled that story about, also, and tl would have don him good. At present I am active in doing him harm, believing It my duty to warn people against such a man. - six-ty-f- lv Men have trouble with their business, their health, friends. Why should we expect them to escape tt with tbelr wives?. The notion that a man Is unfortunat if h is not happily married Is false: marriage ia only another of the trouble with which men and women are worried Into their grave Happiness isnt th mala Idea In getting married, any more than It ia la engaging In business. ... Toung people should ao order their that they will find tbe precious thing walled leva after marriage. Lova should be enjoyed legitimately, sine illegitimate love brings more trouble than It la worth. And there ia really no reason why husband and wife should not prove ao helpful, fair pod agreeable to each other, aa to inspire affection. Th love of Intimate contact la more agreeable than lova Inspired by reading poetry, or reckless thinking. Thinking about a peach la not as agreeable aa selecting a good one, and enjoying It with moderation; with proper realization of what a peach la, always haa been, and always will be with Ita occasional worms Uvea A business career may rot a womaa of some of her charm, but I do not think this is necessarily so. Business Is not as nasty, a mess aa what w call society. Womeo. undoubtedly' learn many valnabte things In business, and become better able to correctly understand bnman problems. Women ar fair enough: th trouble has always been that a woman shot up In a bom Is apt to complain of some things t Thera ta no higher morality than that practiced In tbe great majority of buxine establishments. There ar no more useful mea than business men. A captain ef industry is a more useful man, a more reliably honence from becoming a purely league est man, than a captain of the Salvation Army. Th big mea of tbe of nations affairs. With a view to meeting tha Ameri- church, the bishops' and cardinals ar can attitude toward th conference. no better than the big men of bual-zeaand not ao useful. Some peoViscount Cecil, th British delegate a notion that business men bav moved that two subcommittees of the ple no sentiment, or brilliant fancy, have commission be appointed, to which or musical or literary taste, or appro-elatioall states ar eatltled to same repreof beautiful things. All our sentatives. One of thee committees art galleries. great orchestras, will handle jnllltary, naval and air were mdd poscolleges, ete, problems, and th other will handle sible by business- men. Tba moat sucth general economic problem. cessful novel of recent times waa writ-te- a Tba original plan ot th league by a banker. Business men equal council waa to turn over detailed dis- and surpass tbe statesmen In all rearmament studies to league bodies, to spects, except In flight of fancy. Th which nonleague countries, such aa vital facta of life do not come from th United State, would be entitled to e1uled men occupying capital or end representative. Holster, but from tbe busy market The United Btatee, however, inform- place, where everything Is tried out ed the league that, when It accepted practically, and only the best acceptthe Invitation to the conference. It did ed. There ta no truth business men not accept any plan which vlrtsully habitually neglect ; no good thing they would take matters out of the hands habitually oppose.- It la the buxines men who have carried tbe torch of of the preparatory commission. Tuesday action Is felt to empha-- ! enlightenment. Justice and liberty fursize the eovrrtgn character of the ther tbaa It has been carried by any commission, and when tbe commission other class. There Ja dishonesty and Is not ia sesrion its problems win be meanness In buxines, bat less In prola the hands of lta own subcommittee portion to It transactions than la any and not In th hands of th league other profession or calling. bodies. , The most nonsensical thing I have Senor Cortana of Spain hna been apween In print In years comes from a pointed chairman of the military subschool new of wisdom. Her It la: Urucommittee and Senor Buero of "All tbe worlds great revelation been has chairman guay appointed of the general economic subcommit- ar contained la a few words spoken by a single man or a few Individual tee. who have possessed th gift of expressing truth convincingly." New Air Mail Rdute Te Open Tbe surest thing w knew la that wisdom comes from th many: hero Washington. Airmail service oa and there a gem from an aorta and th Spring! conditions of men. And these gem Pueblo contract rout will be put In are preserved, carried dowa tba ages, cperatica waa announced. Tba ter- agreed upon, and become tha world Bible. ries will be operated by the Colored Whenever and wherever a ansa company. Inc, of Denver. Airway This rout will make' connection witk overeats or overdrinks be has preached tk transcontinental airmail ship at a sermon boxen understand. Every lie become a missionary to Cheyenae, giving Pueblo and other Colorado points practically 24 hour the maa who tells IL Every serious wrong act become a service to and from New Tork City. devQ to the maa guilty of IL sad every really good act a god. Publle Butldlega Bill Agreed Upon Washington. Congress completed Every morning and evening, when I tlx approval of pubpick up a newspaper, I read of bad lic building bOl under which new fed- men and women, but rarely heir of eral building ar tQ.be erected in them otherwise. Where I live, ninety-fmany cities. Th conference report, ive out of every hundred behave already approved by the senates, was very well. A really bad action Is 'alaccepted by the house and the hill waa most as unusual as a death by lightsect along to President Coeildge, who ning. ' There are many duR, tiresome generally I expected to sign tL Ex- people, but year after year I see them cept for certain buildings In th capi- going to work, and bear of tbelr pertal. the b II does not specify ia what forming pretty well during the day; cities the new structures are to be no. shooting, no runaways, no great scandal except In tbe pa pen. erected - Cbeyenne-Deaver-Colora- City. Heher City. Twenty-fivhundred head of dairy cattle have been tor tuberculosis In Wasatch county during tha past two weeka. Of tha head were found number to he afflicted with the disease. Salt Lake City. An article deuihm th Victory highway motor earavxj, which will travel from San Frannice to Salt Lake Junq to June 12. a te tor of th May 11 Issue of Son Business, house organ of th San Francisco chamber ot commerce e tm fifty-thre- e Fran-cisc- Myton. According to reports rives out in Myton, the right of way t tbe unit of the eral aid road hav been obtained, it Is expected that those who have tbs matter in charge will advertise for bids within two weeks. It is rvportt-that construction work will begin tr July 1. Myton-Rooeeve- lt d Salt Lake City. Roads through Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Duchesne and Uintah counties are i good condition generally, according ts Ira R. Browning, chief engineer of tha state road commission, who, with R C. Knowlton, assistant chief engineer in charge ot maintenance, returned recently from a road Inspection tojr ot dost to 13(H) miles through tho counties named. They were accompanied by Reuben Simpson of Price, engineer of road district No. 4, Id which the counties visited lie. S. T. Iakt Taylor of Salt manager of the Taylor which supplies water for the Myton bench, expects to have on th bench by the first Myton. City, dmh, sutl water oj-'ne- i week. According to reports glvea those who are ta a position to know, tki season this year la at least two weeka ahead' of former years. Soma cf th ranchers ar beginning to irrigate. So tar the outlook is most promising In this part of th Ulntali basin.Tbe orchards cam through th winter in good condition, and the prospects ar splendid for n good crop. Sait Lake City. Requests that th matter of developing th Navajo laks aa a reservoir for irrigation purpose he taken up with th Utah Water StorMyton. in by age commission was mad of Georgs M. Bacon, state engineer, by n delegation of- Cedar City nrglcultoral Interests, while he waa ia th southe-part of th atata early this week. Mr. Bacon announced upon his return. - - i d ... ries oa a customer than engage la a, one-thir- h u.t , one-hal- -- araewata ees-elo- J one-fourt- n&u The preparatory commie-elo- n n on disarmament at a private took step to prevent the confer- ! -- Tu Geneva. i hi Sir Bom merchants would rather work off a box of sour, moldy strawber- men cannot help. one-hal- three-fourt- present "It is strange," asserted Mr. who Is a member of tha agriculture committee, "that this action waa not taken by the committee, but instead by lobbyists." Representative McLaughlin, Republican, Nebraska, defended Murphy, as well aa Cheater IL Gray of th American Yana Bureau federation, from Mr. Tlnchers charges of unfair lobbying. -- 1 House nexpectedly crop. within an Lour of meal tint. men and commit tee women of Iowa Tbe bostea who urge her guest to sent a letter to tbe Democratic com- remain to meat nbich she is wildly mitteemen and rommltteewnmenof all plamUrg out of tho air, will lack tbe ether states, which described the rule j ring of true sincerity, no matter bow as "o blot on tbe Democratic escut- - carefully puL cbeon," and solicited the judgment of ( The woman wbe live five mile tbe others about abrogating It Tbe froie lemon must supply herself with flret reply came from New Tort, la tbe necessary things. Each houarhold which Norman Mack of Buffalo and has ieclul tastes, so no list of foods Miaa Elisabeth Maroury of New Tork for the emergency shelf will fit all endorsed tbe Iowa denunciation of tbe rvndltlotis; however, e few staple ueb as tbe following nrlU be needed: e rule, and added, possibly Canned salmon, tuna, sardines some with significance, that tbe ualt rule bom canned chicken will ha a real should go with It to treat your city friends other who Since the Iowa committeeman on a farm, ran he meats, live Initiated the movement waa n McAdoo canned lfyou when U plentiful, and meat the partisan and tbe New Tork commit- kept for occasions when there ia Utti. teeman who assented wee a Smith With cococut, a box of marshmalmanager. It la apparent that the growbottle of olives and maraschino lows, ing support of the proposal haa no re- cherries one may dress up aa otherlation to Individual favorites or can- wise plain dish. . didates tor tho 'preeldentlal nominaAn omelet la a most satisfying dish tion. and one which the moat Inexperienced It waa supposed that opposition rook ran make with a little practice. wquld come from the south, hut n A salad of fresh vegetables with soma southern piper, tbe Chattanooga Newa of the good salad dressing that on alwhich la adited by a McAdoo partisan, ways keeps on band will, with bread Georg P. Milton, expresses the hope In some form, and light dessert, that this effort to rid the Democrat-I- maka a good meal Peach Malic ws-halves of party of lta old man of the sea will succeed." This paper Includes both the ranned peaches with marshmallows. rule and tha nntt rule In Taka a cupful of peach Juice, add a s rule teaspoonful of cornstarch and the yolk Its condemnation. The ta merely one which says that a Demo- of an egg. Cook, and when cool, flavor cratic candidate for the presidential with almond and pour over the of tha peaches In sherbet cups. nomination must get English Chutney. This is a favordelegates Instead of a mere majority with our English aa Is the case In the Republican par ite conserve cousins. and cook together en la Chop which one Tbe rule unit ty. ablee or requires the delegatee from twelve apples (cores but not skins rea given state to vote solidly aa deter- moved), two green peppers, on onion, mined by e majority of the delegate! on cupful of raisins, one cupful of from tha state. If the nnlt rnle were sugar, one ptnt of vinegar, the juice of abolished, each delegate would vote a lemon, one half tableapoonfui each of salt and ginger. Beal like jelly, or Individually. To abolish the unit rule pot into glass cans. sevInvolves some complexity because Tuna Fish and Rica Roll one half eral state have primary lawa which of rice until toft, mix with a gave the unit rule the statue not mere- cupful can of tuna fish which ha been large ly of a party regulation, hut of a forn fork. , Moisten with flaked with a mal etatute. In this sense the ques-tlocream sauce, using a tablespoonful whether the 'delegates from a f each of hotter and floor and atata shall vote aa n unit or Individof milk. Cook until smooth cupful uals embarrasses the Republican par- ond thick. Besson well, oddlng a bit , ty as well as the Democrats. For ex- of chopped onion, chi res, or green pepample, la 19 20, 'Hiram Johnson carried per, fill ramekins, cover with butthe primaries in Oregon. Thereafter, tered crumbs and bake until brown. however, on Oregon delegate. Mo- Dishes Frens Gratae. Camant, did not - vote for Johnson. Tbe coarser foods ar quit necee Largely berausf of this, Johnson, within the past few months, has sue-- , sary In our diet and should be used freely ta ail seasons of eesafully restated the appointment by tbe year. President Coolldge of McCamant as a Oatmaal Tempts Soup federal judge. f Take of a can of ol tomatoet, EDWARDS CALLS DRY OROER a cupful of oatmeal, two cupfuls of water, one Enrollment of State and City Officials tableapoonfui of sngay as. Liquor Agents Assailed f of a amall and salt to onion, pepper Washington. D. C. Denouncing as a of bit taste, bay leaf, "menses" President Coolldge's exe two tablespoonfuls of fteanut but and of order j cutlvs anthorUIng enrollment ter. Cook one hour, rub a ; state and city officials aa prohibition sieve, add such seasonings through aa are j agents. Senator Edwards, Democrat, needed and serve. New Jersey, announced that he will Hcmlny Gama- - Poor one cupful of call up ta the eenate this week his scalded milk over onedtalf of resolution demanding an investigation corn meal, add one fourth ofcupful a cupful of prohibition enforcement "In all its of rooked hominy, a tablespoonful of phases." Ia view of the president sugar, and the same of shortening, order and "the fact that early and fa- mix well, coot, add the beaten yolk or vorable action will be demanded by an egg and the stlfliy beaten white. administration leaders on th Goff bill Sift In one and one half teaspoonfuls of (the administration measure to tight- baking powder and a little salt; beat en enforcement). Senator Edwards well and bakedin hot buttered ges said he inspected that "something Is pans. Corn Flour Griddle Cakes. Take onr rotten ta Denmark and that something warrant complet and thor- and one half cupfuls of sour milk, tbs same of com flour, of a ough Investigation. tea spoonful of soda, one tea spoonful Tha senator described th executive order and lh Goff hill as "flagrant of sail, and one well I eaten egg. Bea' violations of our constitutional rights," well and fry on a hot griddle. Scotch Oat Crackers Put two cup and declared that It either la put tnt of rolled oat through the meat fuis operation "America will be metamoradd of a cupful grinder, hunalav Into a one market of phosed milk and molasses, on and f each dred million eonls completely subjected to th tyranny of aa odlona and one half tablewpoocfuls of shortening on teaepoonful of salt. onefourth hateful Uw which haa already hopeful of eoda and of echeme of teaspoon of 'raisins or lessly disrupted our age-ola nuts cut tnto cupful breedUw U and enforcement, general bits. Mix well, roil very thin and cut national of hypocrites and both Into ing fancy shapes. Bake twenty minactive and potential criminals. ute In a moderate even. . "In an attempted Justification of the Hominy and Pecan Croqusttea. president prohibition order." he said, Roll onebslf cupful of bominy with "General Lincoln CL Andrew, oar of f teaspoonful of Hit in twr th Volsteadlsm. U reported to have cupfuls of boiling water for Are m!n publicly stated that It U too Ute to utea, tbea place la a double boiler foi InitUto aa or. t cry about states rights; two hours slow cooking. Add twe f that the eighteenth amendment killed tablespoonful of shortening, that ancient and honorable slogan. cupful of chopped pecans and a teaepoonful of scraped onion. Cool and West Pelntero Will Net Fill Vacancies shape into cylinders. Rest on egg add twe tablespoonfuls of cold Unci Sam seeds 159 tightly, roll la crumbs and Washington. erg. then ta water, young men to atep right Into U Uni- rrumhs again, and fry In deep fat ted States army aa second llenten- - Th! recipe makes on dozen ere ants, th war department announced queries. . Prepare double quantity of white Sunday. That a number of vacancie e will exist even after this year gradu- sauce and cover tightly In the be use e to oa will It cheat ready ating class of West Point enters &S notice. moment's, exservice. It waa stated. Nation-wid- e aminations will be held next month and soldiers of the regular, army, retwo-third- to. consideration bill for amendment neared completion with the moat controverted sections approved, including th provision foe an equalization foe oa th sales of basic Washing at th Haugea farm raliaf Tb eighth annual Utah D of tbe America convention pertinent Legion wUl be bald August 23, 25, tt was announced Monday by d. partment Commander Arthur Woolley. Th convention will he held in Cdr Ogden. LTANDS FIRE. AS DO ALL CONTROVERTED PHRASES One of tbe earmark of good houekeeper U te be mistress of any o salon. A ' well supplied emergency d assaassaeaeaasaaasasH FEE CLAUSES OF EQUALIZATION EMERGENCY DlSMEd Rule Changed; ' Begun In lews - Th in a frost Former Rivals Still Leading Characters In Party; Situation May Be 014 Board Dissolved and Sat ef MadW tar Will Ba Namad By PreaL lwc it IS, Smuts J a e e "Te t (be fees to tbe rtgbt W rectlea, itS tfcca alsplr trsvsl aa, anmlsSfat aaS 4:citragt4 by raUpaaa by tba way, aecrat acblave- at bumaa ail ta(ba AND SMITH SUPPORTERS ENDORSE PLAN AND UNIT VOTE MCADOO MEASURE FIX R ING WAGES UNDER DISPUTE IN OPERATION 9 CABINET T LAW News Notes! It a Prwileg to List Utah Brigham CUy Prospects for a heavy crop oft ruit in Brigham City this year are very favorable. There will h a full crop of Windsor cherries, according to leading fruit growers, but the early varlatiea, such as th Lambert, Orb, Napoleon and Bing will ba lighter, th buds having been slightly nipped by th frosts. Salt Lake City. Tba acreage of commercial onions in Utah for 1926 estimated at 750 acres In the spring onion forcast given out Friday bv Frank Andrews, state agricultural statistician. This la 250 acres in excess ot th revised total of 500 am for th crop harvested last fall anl approximately 250 acres leaa than the forecast ot Salt Lake seed dealers who were basing their estimates on th volume of onion aeed taken by Daria county farmers, th leading onion producer of th state. . Salt Lake City. Utah woolgrowers are now shipping their wool east through th recently organized Utah Wool Marketing association, it is an- nounced by J. A. Hooper, secretary. A number of growers who have not been disposed to accept th price offered In Utah have shipped tbelr wool through the association which has also financed th enterprise. - Washington. VThQ th school land hill la held ap pending negotiations between congress ahd th interior department, n flood of protests against passage of th Slnnott or th Jones hill la coming into th departmenL principally from oil permittees and operators, and prospectors and miners. Particularly those operating In Utah and Nevada. . Enrokn Mines of tha Tintie die trict shipped 167 carloads of or dar tag th week that Jest ended. Following are the mines and their (ia cnrlonl lota): Tin tic Standard. ahir-meat- a 55; Chief ConaoiidateS, 22; Amerieai Smelting and Refining (damp ora), H; Bingham Mian, It; Mammoth. 1U Flutua, If; Iron King, t; Colorado, 1 Yankee. L Vernal. Th Cedarview Irrigati0 company, composed of ranchers of the northeastern section of Duchean county is ba fid leg a large dam across aa arrays on th John Starr Cat located ten mile north of Cedsrriew When completed this dam wiH la a reservoir storage water sufficient to irrigate 3909 acre good agricultural laud, part ot which has been under cultivation for year Owing to th lack of moisture tk crops raised did sot yl I3-pou- hew-av- good harvest. er |