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Show Pennsylvania Village Receives $2,000 000 vn HaUAs Gift 'This aiu unt is' Juulo the iVRdi-turofur the jr.i.'io jt ini'u ts tyt an.l tnixetl products sufficient (crcuso of 07 per cent,. Incidentally, uatfn U' t'inhe rTti'tal of more than $ LX', 000 j this does nut take Wo' account the years priMo,., ir,i,ianig the f "f t it erT1! oeytnMos alone, cry"lnrge' quantity of canned fruits With vhuh Lt s At c e U"ty n .'Ptp- o I unloads thus represented and vegetables, pioduced by Utah at '..ifk t u irn'" lie' duty "mi tin l ;,i o:w of '21V eat loads more which were shipped to Los, t pro, th. ,i as , purtTuiM'd in 1027, an in- Angeles, 1'tuits anti et; tables Y (K Anr hs .lotn.tj' ir Hot Air l umai'cn. Jobbing and Kt'pairiirfa Specially IunhiMi! 'w , x e Vi - 1 t,-'- can-neri- es, v -, I our iMiti VtJ',; y'J ueuhy wetih Hi Hp-pie- s DAVIS COUNTY SHKKT METAL WORKS of ',:h of all ure and Vl 1 the . Me Naiiij' ,if iheliu; Sl'h'HU' Welt' tt jl'.U.t ,U1 onio"- .'i M'ihH' whi ih of of.itu. 1,,'jores. ; I ISQ , ( i t f ,, If Ihoi.,. i . I Nbop . jviiuU of Tin Work I lift J lies.. J; 0 ' S A. lift Ml, In.p.' l.uttern, lirain Hma, k) hghla, .Tilt Hoof I !1 lop-.- , VU himno) - , Ilnuot if ol, Utah M You can bank.on the quality of a - ' "Y ciga-irette-tl- iat continues to be tne biggest Px Adding another to yfSS terraced Court arid Main Wing of New practical" philan-ooie- a S. Hershey, the lirt of Milton gift of $2,000,000 classic- design that i. to eentef sos-tn- e tJBjmf the communityresident of this hundred e ticity-fir- SSrof . town. - . the cost of the new center, Mr. Hersheys in the health and hap-sine-w of his neighbors now totals, at least a conservative estimate, St5entT Has Club Faciliti ra I6s.ooo.ooa The work of excavating the large is net required for the new buildingand stories Six high under way. 250 feet, the occupying a plot 400 hjr Renais-pnItalian of be will rtnetare It will face a terrdesign. decaced. formal court, containing a orative pool and promenades bordered by flower beds. bistory iil Ja. re a dormitories and apartments. One of the principal features will be a modern theater with seating capacity of . There also will be a second, little theater for church, agricul ture and other' social gatherings. eonSmity it T Community Building Hersheys policy of "helping others help themselves'. The bachelor n mLmi. 4 ter w ill be provided for with hu in.e King, success in smoking J X. u X ,v - The first floor will contain, in addition, a public library and club rooms, large gymnasium with bleachers raised from the floor, Milton S. Hershey swimming P?J di",nK rnni, lecture and study nails. On the second floor, besides-thMr. Hershey has had in mind for a theatre balcony will he exhibinumber of years. That is, some tion rooms, separate quarters for practical provision for the boys who, tuicuig and boxing, hand ball courts having completed their training at and other recreational facilities, the Hershey Industrial School,' while on the top (W will be a comCob tains Bachelor Quarter choose to remain and work in the pletely equipped community hospital of the town. This was the and Although It is entirely new in industries The entire project is out of which this to be operated as a community benmany of its details the Hershey primary thought establishment has grown. It efit with community center actually is the unique unusually low charges for realisation and outgrowth of an idea is another manifestation of Mr. individual accommodations. CIGARETTES .5 w WHY CAMELS . ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE e Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grotvu blended for matchless taste , . . expertly -- sun-dec- and fragrance. fublic affairs, in some have been produced undisguised have mis-ndle- d ini- Utah Tax tiation.1several for has association ,yers an stressed the importance of responsible audits, it seemed require these happenings to prove necessity for what the taxpayers -- Although-th- e -- re-bl- e, ie has so long contended. now convinced that pub-tffai- rs are People must be just as carefully rctinized and analyzed as are the Tain of private institutions. it seems to take a few ociation Un-rtunite- ly, to arouse public incest. But now that the conviction ns pretty generally established tat the auditing of public accounts ich depredations , st be had with statutory regular-it is time that attention should called to another correlated fact, mtly: that fy when it the audit is of value is done by, and under, of supervision expert auditors, eipness is not the outstanding fac-- r. One might as well invite a butch-t- o )f it )S & IS ii to design a public an ambitious iit public accounts. funds can be easily over a period of years thout detection; that dishonest of-- 8 holders can outwit the makers auditors at every turn and ed a huge burlesque out of the practice of auditing, has al-l- y been demonstrated. Whatever 'Korea have been made to date t teen because e as n- building as to to bookkeeper That public CO - acknowledged have been put to work hooks. As they proceeded 0fk they detected the which had escaped the. vision and lack of skill com- pub-wountan- U th si Q- u- - in-;J- es Id. these Is ha . psuedo-auditor- s. a 'rank imposition taxpayers, it is obvious- iJdistriS f m,ney t0 haVe any Cb!S town or state tU(.ed by those whose rt,J-?unt- cheap service, rvt;ACnJ81st3 , JaxPal'crs association The aUntke ar cert!fied Public ac-their price sched-- y Butn.v mucb must be said; lay. M? ability H. pis OUt T iiX. ti 'be purpose of the 58 watcb over the t,entf that responsibility $?:' ernor examiners, be ruey-genera- bU ves roos cout and the When has donJttrtffry- des the board joiners "deem ProPer to in- V.tie SuppoT13 of 8tate of H-r- auditr, sr tber cncs and lacks is dere the board Pessary onatMrParments I? KieS ,SBers vno Qb1119- - ,fbi3 ? 'hat i If it is J il" Viii?!1 plain duty? tber that the om ot .'OenuA arrive until ,ydla 7 i i 8 rcee- - Public How ,Xa iner and ter. frezsury0.- suits. Mbs. iltea. ready taken J?.havf been mis-J- ? des the bu-- s ,entJ'e money in yse.t lion table both As a means of creating a better un-- 1 bo loss conflict in the niaikcting of derstanding among agriculturists over.'nrious crops. The West produces raw crons for the country as a whole, the present tour of a group of editors of leading eastern manufacturers. The Last is . still the market outlet fur a very agricultural publications m the Unit- arjre rroportion of western crops. Yet ed States and Canada is a distinct the Wist depends to a great extent contribution particularly to the bette-- upon the East for high jjrade breeding These 'stock. Eastern editors are now in ment of western condition writers have toured ter position to advise their following the agricultural districts of the South, a. to the sort of animals best suited including the range districts of Texas, for improvement of western flock and New Mexico and Arizona. As this is herds. written, they are getting a cross-secihe w.st produces a great many tion of California farming and stock more lambs than the home population raising, and they will conclude their 'can consume. California alone is ship tour in the intermountain states. ping about 400,000 lambs to eastern As students of human nature, edi- markets every spring. Knowledge of torial writers are often slow to ac- California production problems will create a better understanding among cept statements of farm leaded at face value. Thus, through personal the middle western and eastern feedobservation and interviews with west- ers and consumers and the resultant ern farmers and stockmen, these writ- interchange of ideas should be beneers are now able to get at the actual ficial all around. Eastern editors found that the mafacts, which should be a valuable aid pato western agriculture, as there is no jority of swine slaughtered on theAVest-ern middle from come cific coast writdoubt but what the agricultural situaAs as sueb'a farms. long ers go a long way towards creating a and shaping agricultural policies and tion continues, there is bound to be trade alliance betweeif the two seclegislation. tions, and it is jy good idea for the Business men as a whole for many middle western pork produc6rs to have years have recognized the fact that a better understanding as to the grade we are all one community with com- and of hogs required on the Pamon interests, from one end of the cific type coast. country to the other. State lines are In these days of rapid transportamerely political boundaries. There is tion and instant transmission of news little ' difference between the actual ar.d the United States is ideas and ideals :i farmers or other no information, a sectional nation. Our peolonger citizens just because of the fact that; ple are being drawn more closely towe live in different states. gether. Our problems are much the Through the messages which these same. People are much the same the writers are carrying to the readers of country over. Forbearance comes with the various publications, the East and acquaintance and understanding. With Middle West may have a better idia agriculturists and stock raisers workof western crops, the surplus problem ing together and understanding each and time and methods of marketing. other, there will be less sectional and coTheir views will aid greatly in shap- strife and real vaJbe beneficial of should which the ordination ing agricultural policies rious sections in order that there may to alL direct ; -j hnlndlnf out from credt ot the stale. never tire your taste. The quality of Camels is never permitted to vary. Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has done . N j 19.'), I omi.,ny, R I D,uinl,i Tobacco Win, Uni Sal.aj, N. C. - bet-kee- open-mind- n, ed PEC SAIL -j Section 5733 states that if the state board of examiners finds that the books of the state treasurer does not correspond with the state funds, on hand, they must take possession of the state treasurers office. And then vanish by the hundreds of thousands of dollars because public accounts are not properly checked and if dishonest officials are not caught at the very inception of their fraudulent proceedings,, taxpayers may decide to revolt and refuse to contribute their hard what? Section, 5734 says that the state ctrned money for speculations and gay board of examiners nujst then pro- living of corrupt officials. The tax cure the services of an- - expert' to ex- payers can well juse this jneaey. io r their own advantage rather than to amine the books. is an to such an unworthy cause contribute word the expert Evidently Faith must be restored. The indeambiguous term. It permits of the But pendent, thorough going, searching, widest possible interpretation. one thing is sure; it was never intend- intelligent audit can do it. A big ad ed by our law makers that it should vance has already been made in that mean expert politicians or expert wire- direction. secretary inn g.v l. 248j of lhAe 1917 Session Laws IUb of,ten as H ibl!.b?ardboard of ex-o- f anvandltntbe b00 and a 8tate. officers pullers-. mstitutT i state, fl Situations respecting the Eeeent disclosures nner in which the our taxing units Smoke them as often as you like, Camels (Livestock Scrutinized Must be a welcome mellowness and mildthat you will find in no other cigarette. They have ness Convinced That Public Affairs a - - There is a board of registration in Los Angeles this state. The law requires that those who would follow the profession of From auditing public accounts shall pass an examination before the board and be The following information is furnduly registered. That furnishes prima - Is ished by the Utah committee Qf the facieevldenc5"T;harth applicantof commerce, trained in his profession and might Los Angeles .chamber prinJ. which of Muir, formerly Lqo therefore be placed in the class of cLDavis high school, is a memcipal experts. of A satisfactory audit of the state de- ber. It Is well thaCthe people, s: which;fol-lowstatement this Utah study partments will be accomplished when experts, as here described, are called in. Then the4 taxpayers will khow pfl county toughl the actual condition of affairs m our $1,75o!oOO worth of almost utah state government. Compliance with almost $150,000 worth of the audit law should be general, with butter; over $33,000 worth of eggs; state officials as well as with those cheese; worth of dressed! $68,000 and alnjpst -who preside over local government. of, an aggregate Citizens of this state have been im- poultry-makior these items1 than $3,730,000 more posed upon to the extent of their pa- alone. tience. 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